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r,OCAL ITEMS. 8ATn.DAY, JUNE 8, : 1878. R011r;on0 Noticos. Associate Rof.rmo Chmat'ohi Rev. J. M. Tod.l, 11 A. At., an-i 8 Methodist Chur11-h -R3v. G. W. ; Walker, 11 A. xi., and 8 r. aI. Sun day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer, Meeting, Thursday at 8 P. M. Episcopal Church---Rev. J. Obear, services every Sunday ex opt the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 o'clock A. M. Pens >yterinn Church-Rov. H B. Pratt, 11 A. M., 11 8 r. Mr. Sun - day School 4 P. s. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 v. At. ew AdvertIeaments. Card of Thanks-Jno. .J. Neil. $100 R. ward-Vm. N. Ch:antiler, Clerk. $100 Reward-Jno. J. Neil. New Prints-J. F. McMaster & Co. Building and Loan Association D. R. Flenniken, Secretary. New York Weekly Herald. If you cannot take the baby to the country, use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for the usual diseases of! early childhood. Price 25 cents a bottle. * A letter to M:j. T. W. Wocdward from James W. i'Elnar, E.q, a member of the United States Fish Cornmission, states that a shipment of shad for this State "t arted from Havre do Grace, Maryland, on the first of the present month. STATE CONSTABLE.-Mr. G. A. White has been appointed Deputy State Constable for Fai field comi -ty. Mr. White possesses all the qualifications needed to fit him for this responsible position, an.l he will make an excellent officer. By reference to the notice in another column, it will be seen that the hour for the assembling of the Democratic County Convention, on the 15th irst., has been changed from eleven o'clock to half-past twelve. This will be much more convenient for the delegates. THE MoisE LIGHT ARTILLERY --Tlis company has received promises from General Moise of two guns as soon as they can possibly be obtained In the meantime the Adjutant -General suggests that the company be drilled as infantry. We trust General Moise may soon be able to furnish the needed cannon. The comnpany organized with the special view of having an artillery corps, andI it w ~ ould be unfortunate should they have oither to disb.md or to turn themselves into infantry. AROUND TowN.-An abnd~an-'e of rain-and the farmer anid gaLrden1er are happy. The fellowv who originated the fire on Thursday night bad no scarcity V of matches. There are about ten dozen too n. n any worthless dogs in town. Let us get rid of themI. The nearer court -wveek approach es the more religions the prisoners in jail become. Two suspicious looking characters have been nosing around for a day otwo. Keep a sharp lookout for hem. Te firemen, both white and promptress to the alarm of fire on 'Thursday night. A lively skirmish between two auvenile darkies took place up town yesterday B3oth were pretty mud dywhen they were separated. S*.EN4TERTAIN4MENT FOR -TUE HAMPTON ~,thLE GtJARD.-The ladies of Long. Stwn and Ridgeway 'will give an 4, ter'tainment at the latter place a o next Thursday evening, to aid ~he Hampton Rifle Guard in proc. ~ uring their much- needed uniforms. ~Ihe citizens of Winnsboro, and all WonI~i' friendly to the organization, ~oordially invited to attend. The ~a offered will be sold at prices onlylow. The uniforms of ~ ,urd are now in the. hands of h~o,and bt a smnall amount i ed4, t4 complete ,the hard times. We sincerely trust that the corps may soon, be in complete military trini. They are an excellent body of m on, finely oillceoredt, and will do honor to their county and their Sttto. AN INCEND)i%AtY It'ti?.-The alarni of tire was sounded about hailf-past one o'clock on Friday morning, and was caused by the slight burning of the law office of Jno. J. Neil, Esq., just in roar of the court house. Policeman Jenkins. on duty at the tille, was attracted to the pl.aco by the glare, anid at onceo sounded the alarm. Tilo firemen protml)tiy turned out in force, and the lire wats soon extingnished. But little damIage was done to the office, only a s:n:uil hole boing hilrnt in the floor, and the walls bein' considerably smokod. 'T'hero c.0n be no doubt that the lire was in cendiary. M\Iatches were found near the ofnico door, and it could be plair,ly soon that kerosene oil had been poured on the floor through a hole in the door. The oil was not entirely burnt out when the flames were extinguished. This is the second attempt to destroy property on Law Range-the first being the recent entry of the coun ty auditor's offico and the partial abstraction and destruction of valuable papers. The authorities and people generally should keep a sharp lookout, with a view to the detection and swift punishment of the parties engaged in these crimes. Building and Loan Association. r III1 40th regular meeing of the winus boro Fullritg at'nd ,orin :.sOclatlon will b! hield In the Town Itall on .\onl'nv even nig. the 10i1. In;t"int. at S o'cloCk 1 'l1en 'hrs will brint; ihelr b o)W. andu p:av thIir am'ihlt- Inxtat mien s t o forefore b-It ot hrw-e tih p 'n t y of ten ,:its per stiaut will 1i' eharg;ed a!ter the Iert lug. 'Thl're will be Ifoi seVitn hundired to eigl h1 ti ret dolinlari .or ltm. tl ey will he uff'erc"d ts 14 lnal I tPartiesi htt dit'g it alT will have the priv'eiler? of retlinig their un pledged .teck by p1aying the interest, and preiutu bid for on, mont h 1.I:XNIKIRN, June S-11 Secy. sit T,reas. A REWAID Of One Hundred Dollars. T hc,rO)y offer a reward of ONE HUN DItED 1)OI,LAINi for the ac:ection atn:1 appr.'eision with 'prn"f t- convict, of t'io pterso n or persons who set fire to my ofii"-e in T:twy liatn ,'. on the night of Th1rtdty, the 6th instant. juine 8- JNO. J. NEIL. $100 Re r&! r [i1E Town Council of Winn' 'nro L 'hreb oiffer a r'e(lward( of ONE H UN DRED DOGAL \lN1 for tIn arrest, with, pIroof to c-in *.ict.. of' the peOrson 01r 'ersons we set firo to the lawi ofii-- of Mr 'Jo'-n JT. Neil, on1 the 1 mor'nJg oIf thet 7th in fly order o Conneil: JA M l:S A. B1W.CE, Attest: Itnat Wuz. N. OHANDLEII, Il et Cleik. June 8-f 2x1 NEWA PRI.IN TS! NEW PR[ITS! LONGCLOTH and SEA ISLAND HOMESPUN, BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED, SHEETING I SHEE TING I L. C. HANDKEROHIEFS, MUSQUITO NETS, BUTTONS, ETC. Call and Examine Our BLACK ALPACA I BLACK ALPACA I OheapeBt and Best itn Town. SPECTATt xOTIWES. 1% h1y Will Y411 Pi: Away I rIlHoUT A PAn\t.,,I,.--'1'he delmand for iir. J Lr,tlio id's Female leguaator is eou- arpreceilnt in tho atitls of p b - remiltas. Or.ers cot't in H. thio% an1' ',,at t.at the prorrietor has hereldat'or 1 h,-" .blhs to !ill ;1 -:1 sll. 1c i: " . 11 that arrangt.l-ae ts .r - row comi"l 1te by wlii-h ,e iS pro l,ar"ed to manita utaro Fa.3le ltot;nlator On a, Scatle ectutal t o the emergency, and the public hay fecl assured that their wantx May now be supplied. Physicians of lit;li repute are ising this great remedy, in daily practice, all over Georgia. This valuablo medicine is pro pared by J. liradleltl, Atlanta, G1a., and ii fold at $1.bt) per bottle, by D1. W. 1;. A nusi~. may 18 2w FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Plasg antnoutnce 11. H. ROBERTSON a, a ean.lilat for Sehool Coinniissioner at the enuing election-subject to the acti'n of the Dimooratio party at the pa'tfary election jntne 4 -xtf M.tNY FnIILNs. FOR CONGRESS. At a meeting of the Jackson's Creek )mocratic Club, of Town- hip No. 12, the following resolution was unanimous ly adopted; ifxoirc{d. That we recommend our do. servedly pop,ular follow-citizen, MAJ. T1. W. WOOD W:ARD, for i seat in the Con grtss of the United States, and ask our delegates to the Nominating Convention to urge his claims. E.<traet from the minites. Rt. E. ELLISON, SR., P. HASrTINS, President. Secretary. june4-tf FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Jlc.Vss. Ilelors: -Pase announce H. A, GAILLARD as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at the coming elec tion . The course of Mr. Gaillard in pub. lie life has given general satisfaction and donte honor to old Fairfield. In recogni tion of his services it is but proper that ho should be sent to the House at the next election. This nomination is made entirely without the knowledge of the gentleman named. may 16--tf MANY FRIENDS. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. At. a meeting of the ?akland Democrat ic Club of towns'ajp number six, held on the 28th of April, 1878, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That this Club, recognizing the fitness an.1 ability of lon. H. A. (Caillard as a representative, hereby nominate him as a candidate for re election. Extract fion the minutes A. J. LAIMAR, may 16 txtf Sccretary. COUN 1'Y CONVENTION. A Convention of the D :nocratic Par ty of 4air.ield County will be hl 1 in the coirt-house at Winnsboro, on Saturday, the l5th day of June, 1878, at S2 o'clock, p. mi., for the purpose of e ting at County 'hairanaut an-i. if tho Cri~ven - tion see lit, dtelegates to t.io State and the Chongr'tional Can vention. Each local clab will sen 1 one dole. gait. for thae .elabl ait largi, an d one addi tionaal dleleg.ate for every twenty-five mem bersc onl its roll. JNO. BRATTON, may 30O-x ita County Chairmnan. Notice to Taxpayers. WINNanono, S. C., May 28, 1878. r 3HNi aaillee .iill be open from the 1st o ~f Ju ne to the Otia of July, 1878, to re.ceive Taxii Retai 8 for the iascal year 187$. By orders from ti.b Comptroller General the real estate will also be re asses.ied at th-- same timdo. All male pel)rsOnR~ betwecen the nfges of twenty-one and sixty years are liable to Poll Tax, and will re port ac- ordcingly. I will attend at the followving places en the ,days spaecified, for the purpose of receiving returnas, viz: eaistervillo. June 14 and 15. Monticello, June 17 and 18. Jew-.in,ville, June 19 and 20. f lorob, June 2' and 22. Doko J1uno 24 and 25. Bear Crook, June 26 and 27. Rlidgeway. Juane 28 and 29. Durham's, Jnly 1 and 2. Gladden's Grove, July 3 and 4. Woodward'sa, July 6 and 0. L, N. WITHFat8L, may 31-xttd Auditor iF. (C. FINAL DISCHARG.~ N OTICE Is hereby given that on the twen-lethi day of June next, ileuben P. Lumpkin and Troy T. Lumpkin, Executors of the wvill of Abram F. L.ump kin, deceasod, wvill ap ily to the Judge of Probate for Fairfieldt County. for a final discharge and letters dismissory. R1. P. LUMPKIN, E4xeanutor. TIROY T. LUAtIPKIN, ExcOUtor, may 16-Am LEATHER I LEATHER I W E have on hand a full stock of Sole, Ifarness, Uppe--, Russet, Kip and Calfskin Leather, which we will Bell yery oheap. HIDES I HIDES I Highest market price paid for hides. Bring themi to us. april 26 J, F. MoMA8TER & CO n'' ofcPIS. AM RECEIVING daily fresh Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Tr4ce Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Wine and Cider Vinegar. Fresh Cheese and Maccaroni received to-day. New Buckwheat Flour. Choice new crop Now Orleans Moqsses, New Mackerel in kits, } an4 j barrels. M' All goods delivered within corporate jimits. D. R. FLENNIK EN. NEW GOODS ! o F, call the attention of the ladics' to our now stock of FANCY NOTIONS, Lace and Silk Ties in vari.aus shades, Silk Bows i4 assorted styles, Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, Fans in great variety, Fan, Handkerchiefs and Dress Girdle, A splendid assortment of Parasols, Janilla Brazilian, Boiled Silk, and Scotch Gingham. Calicoes, Cambries, Muslins, Lawns, Figured and Brown Linens. OU STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Of every laid is complete and can be bought CHEAP, Lots of other goods, whiich we cannot mention hero for want of room at prices THAT WILL SELL THEM, __McMYaster & Brice. SPRING HAS COMB, --AND-. NWow Style Goods -HAVE-~. J ~UST ARtRIVED, including, all Va,, iJ novelties of the season, at the WVinnis bero Dry Goods, Faniey Goods and lMillinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her sin.. cere thanks to her friends and the publie generally for the past patronage, solici ting a continuance of the same. She will endeavor an; heretofore and is determined to please the most fastidious, Miliner> and Fancy Goods Stoek is complete, French Pattern Hlats, trimmed~ and untrimmed,Straw llate aind Isonnets, Sun Hasts and Sailors, l;ibbons, Silks, Laces, J?lowers, Feathers, Illusions, Neck Ties, Rufring, Linen and Lace sette, Hlandkerobiefa, Corsets, Gloves, Bunttons, Second 1ot of Spring Calicoes, also a nice lot of Dress Goods, Moairs, Alpacas, Japanese 5ilks, WVash Popans, and other nice Materials and Trznmngs. Call and see, Lsdlea,for your selves, A flrge lot of Men's, .Ladies' and hlrnS8hoe. Gent.' nd Buys' Fur and Straw Hate, fine and course. -------- *A choice lot of Fatally Groceries4 Oary , k'he, MaoarI eTobacoo Olgars, JUST ARRIVED 3+'itOM NEW YORK ' ck-ant ln. of Spring Prints, (a m .brie". Wh -it 'ic. Figared Piques, L.ong ('lot h. otuna<les, Ladies' andI Gen"rts' liosiury, ; ar,dtherocif, Towels, ec., aId are offered at the lowest onsh prie;s. J. M. BEATY. The celebrated "Bay State" standard serewed aMd wira sowed Shoes,a specialty pt J. M. BEAT'Y'S. Try them, and you will be convinced of their durability. I am offering for sale "Grant's Yea t Powlers." every box gna-antood to give satisftetion, or money retunded. Please give it a trial. J. M. BEATY. Go to J. M. liATY'S for the best Family Flour, Meal, Grist, Rico. Uama (Franded "C'allengn,") Lard, Bacon, Sugar and Coff8o, very low prices, Toa, Crackcrs, Candy, Soap, Starch, Blueing, So,lta, Con. Lye, Mustard, Peaches, To. matoes, Sardines, Salmon, Popper, Spiee, Giuer, Nutmegs an:d many other thing, necessary for family comfort. CALL AT J. M. BEATY'S FOR QTEEL, Swedo Iron, Plow-moulds, LTrace Chains, Iiamnes, Back Ban -s, Grain Cradles, Scythes, Brado's Hor-s, Shovels. Garden hoer, and Rakes, Nails, Hor.e and Mule Shoes aad Nails, Cutlery &c. WOODENWARE. B It. R- I Ce lar Buckets, Galvanized IIop (.edar Bulcts, Painted Buckets, Wl'.1 RuLc t-ets, Kegs, 'reayures, Brooms, &e. Crockery ;atd Tinware Great Pei.ction! -HO ! FOR rTLE first House in town to reduce I Whiskey to ten cents a drink, Beer to live cents a glass and Billiards fifteen cents per game. I aving a large and well selected lot of Pure Liquors on ha-,d of which the following are a few of the brands: Pure old Kentuc'y Bourbon, Cabinet, XXXX and Baker Iye, Sour Mash Stone Monuntuint Corn, a specialty', Cog .m, Califo,rnia, Peach and Apple Brandies. Chtampagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cinciun ti L'ager Beer always kept on ire, and all sorts of Jancy and cool drinkq prepared in the mosttasty manner at OUR HOUSE. april 30-tt J. D. McCARLEY. J. C1enaining, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WINNSDORO, 8. C. LYON'S / Patent MWetallic ST11FF ENERS PRLEVENT roots and Shoes / From IRunning over, Weraring ofo iR e Sida // and Ripping in the marLca 26 SPIN(i P578. WE are now recalving *asplendid line of SPRING GOODS, 150 pieces Prints, 10 " Cambrios, 10 " Cretones, A fine lot of WVash Poplins, hoauful line of wite and figured Centennial Stripev. ALSO, B3leached Hlomospuns, Snreuckers, Cotton Diaper, Table Linen and Damasic, and the prettiest assortmeont~ Table ClothsR anid Doyiies to nmatoh in the maars et, and many ,other goods which please call and ox wnine, EATS. A full line of Straw, Felt and Wool Hate, SHOES. We have always taken a pride in ot 1.hoe department. Weo aa now say that we have the most complete stook of shoes over brought to this anarket. ~~