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continued from uimtls page. ho was oleotod, although they did not voto foi him. They had sus taijod)in, and in two years much ff yrovmont had boon effected in "tl schgpts. The conmon school is the groat boon of tho country, Private schools and universitios are for the rich, but the commion schools know no man and are for the rich and poor alke, affording an equal chanco for all. It has been objectod that giving a good eductv tion to a boy would ttko Iimi fromx the plough. This is a mistake. Education helps the farmer and dignifies labor, and no working man is loss ulseful becauso h haiNs i good oducation. Mr. Richt1rdson aliltded to the establishment of a graded school inl Winnsboro and expressed i a hope that the different schools in the counIy would preparo children to enter the gradod school and perf(ot their education. A contral institutionl has a good offect on thoi teaclhors also, by making thom ctreful and officient by comparison. In con clusion ho would say he had no pecuniary interost in the oflico. Nor was ho soking it. But if the people thought ho could be of bonofit ho would servo. If thoy preferred another person, not only would ho acquicio. but h would heartily support th( nomifat ion. And ho Would alwas, whether school commissioner or not, do evorything in his po-Vor to advaucG education in FIirfi'ld. After this dinner was announced, and tho assemblago gathered roinma a long table groaning with ediblcs. It is a; mattor of great regret that want of SpILCO provonts us doing full justice to it. The meats wcro doneo to a T, the hash was faultess, Ad tio swootinata furnished by the ladies woro inimitablo. .n oul boarding school days wO weC taught to "leave nothing oil on platos," and an effort to obey this rule on Saturday come near being productive of serious consequen cos. We were compelled to rotire, loav ing trays and plates still fuL. Thore was the groatest abundanco. After dinner, Col. 1H. C. Davis, in responso to calls, made a few ro marks that woro loudly applande(1(d. H10 said that the hospit:ality of Bear Crook was proverbial, and that he had como down for throe purposes not to make a sp)eel, to got a good dinner and to soo the pretty women of Boar Crook. In the two latter ho was abundantly gratifiod. 11 advised the selection of tie best mon, and told an anedoto of a sailor who on being stopped in a stage on the way to London, and hearing "Your money or your brains," said "Blow and b blamed, for it's better to be in London without brains than witmout~ money." In sending men to thme Legislature, however, we smusi get men with brains, whether they havo any money or not. Clol. B. E. Elkin then made a capital speech to thme young pole oni the future of tihe State. lie advised thorm to stay at home and not go wecst. Hie hmad seoon many sections and South Carolina wais thme best of al], for cotton, grain and grasses, when all things are con sidered. The young men01 must go to work ared priep~aro for the day when tihe State will b)e tur~nend over~ into their hands. Thoe best way to secnre immigration is by preventing emigration. South Carolina had called immigrants iln One breath to como1 here to live, wvhon in anmother they proclaimed that no one could live here. This is all changed now. We have a good government, and must dovelope our- resources. . After Col. Elkin"% spaoch, Mr. T. P. Sligh declared the imeeting ad journmed, and tihe assembly dispersed, the young people betakinig them.-. selves to thle school-house and improvising a dance. Thus enided a most enjoyable occasion,' one of the most successfu~l we have ever attonded. GREAWIThjIAUTION In tho Prica of COATS' AND CLARKi'S THREWAD. Se Five Cents a Spool1. -tg Dry Goodsm, Clothig. Boots andi Shoos voryjlow for Cash, ini order to inmake room Sugeniheimer & Oroeschjol. I lm'off'ering for sale ' 'Grant's Yeat Powdors," every box guarntood to give e aftio , or money rofundeld. Pienso BUY TR NWABRGR ONLY SE*ING MACHINE WUICH UMtt A Colf-Threadng Shuttle. It has Self-getting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Running. IT HAS A Now and Simple Device roa Winding the Bobbin, Without removing the Strap from the linanco Wheel, and with. 4Jl~1Jthreading the The Simplest, the Most Durbl% and in every respect the 3EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Fhe 1NEW AMERICAN" Is easily learned, does not get out of order, and will do more work with lose labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on applicatlon. AGHENTS WANTEID. J. . DOVEY, Manager, 64 X. Charles Street, Baltimere, 4. F URTBNITUIIRE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chaniboi Suites, Painted Cottage Suites Wardrobes, Sidebonrds, Safes, -V Book Cases, Euroaus, Tables Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribs Desks, Towel- racks, Wash standr,, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands, Hat Racks, Coat -' 'Hooks, Corner Stands-for Design and Workmanship Un - equaled. 8,tve hIgh bills by piu-chasing AT HOME. A NEW SUPPLY OF Zi-ric W4ow Sim ls, Lov in Price, Durable and Convenient. They -i1 inevcr ;t out of order, and will last longer than any other Shades MATTRESSES, p'ring Uod:, Picture Frames, Pictures, Brackets, Mirrors, Children'1 LUMBER And Shingles at Prices to Suit the Times. REPAIRING Neatly diono at modorate Prices. Furniture made to order. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on luimd a full supply of Mletalic and Rosewood Burial Cases ad Cofiin- of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. R. W. Phillips.__ TO i TH UBLI. I ;.ors n it I .have herctofore led the FUR NITUIG trado of the . h in Si,'N <qialityV an pritcs. T i 1 h waan t ie.e goods can be purchased as cheap from me as in I 1. ni.t *o b)a(kwi.ld , hui continually raise the staindard-.of my goods, and add *: 'i.! I ht Ave m1atI rilaat ions. in prices whleraver possible, andt spared no ni- to Ubi m yon hand 1tas a1 prVico list tat will holp y~oui to purholt( got~ds. ". vf wetflly in vite you to call and examnine my sitock and prioes boero par liw - 1 e~re. 0.'r by tiail will receive as mnch attention n., if given in person. It woubi hIntI the lis'tto la o tOI. de.ewribe sd ' c.>y all the difforent prices of nrlo uis. inin Ro , tinico. Standing, Parlor and L 'dies' Desks, Seoreta ws 1) srttr Librari'', tad hook (Cases4, man~fatitured by mev. Thankhing you fo~r past favori, I remain, yours respectfully, G. V. DeGRAAF, 117, 1474 and 149, BROAD STREET, O A' O'. p.RkI.. S OATS. IAVE AL WAYS ON HAND A CA RFU~LLY SELECTED STOCK OF -AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF-. -A-h3 W ISE .A.JST~D LIQ-{7OyR, -. 03 8 t). en~ t roccive the same at tentio a1 whecn given in persoD; and special care t':'ve~n to packmng. Cond for Catalogue. ______ '~TPM4N CASH. The Patent Self-Acting Cow Miikerfi'g Co. fvrone who owns a cow abould have one of our wonderndl Militers. Ileut retd Pan pr or te Unoted Staea n groce t o 2Send for our steteand ea slseet ed intlflal explalued, by Dre. Wh to and ya~u. am GEO. E. KING, President. omlee, 575 D3roadway, New York. A UGUSTA HOTEL New Summer Cook. ITheo Safety... ~rner of Broad and W~ashington Streets,i AI1UCUSTA, A4. HOT BLAST AN been thorotnghly renovated, re- T1 T -.muh ed andi newly furnishedt. Itj locted ini the centre of business~ decgrapha (Oilec in thto Hotel building. prs 011ic0 in the sune blook. Post - ilco otily one lkok ell' All other pub-* 001 convei~t(enecloso at han~d. I - DOES NOT HEAT THE HOUSE. . 'Ihe O)fico of the Ilotel wvill be efofrUknso loigadHs 'eil duiig the ntight, and guests will bo 'rotfralknso okn n et coived or 0*11led at ainy hour. ing Irons. Wlte of V.n O1I , Proprietor. Always ready and reliable. lt 0- of yor *.0 peay The most satisfacotory Stove mado and thoe t 20- ly - C hoapest, $ifr Send for ciroulars, I RY J. M. BEATY'S "Amerioa" 5 cents WHITNEY & HALL Mif'9; 00. Cigar. It will please you-. july 27-Iy 198 Ohestaut S6, PMJl. Aro Alwrays Happy Howes. ---4--) What hat1h earlt 'I r r4 r fit pa lace orf r4v, Th3an uuI le at3 14 3iyh3t.-i il Ioii: bp *'I ltwe lio? 'I'imit i.40 r the, I 11, b one;4 1oluni4 I ho" p1in1o 11r O1rflg Ia I nI r r the, w ,o IIs ( if e d-. y n4 IA (i-. I I t 14'v',, oO M i at m .1 n't a14Ly BUY ONE' TOJ'HWVTH AT 4, '44t ADE O 'i.i c, SA VA NN A I, (U ., The Great Whole4salo 'iano mlld Orgim Depot, of the SNouthIt. TEN TIOUSAND FAMILIES 4itve inihe past 1en years purc41;,'I . ui i h 33 433. ' *' 4u. 4,41/ 4. r44 o p;bI t.-] 14ii..Alit. \\'I eInl lo) 1, wo it~ Itn wO~t :(-! -I :W Ii u AND NOW TO Li [ ( h* A- I. t . . I ' I' - . iI If , % tb .1o I ,II ! , . I b I : u .. u 4I t -1 i .,. 4 r.it ,' .r '.e .. :. -:0 ...n -- . n h~A~~1.' lib4s- 1J s \J.,J, vi i'd i. i p sL) ' (- F IO M 2 1 1 OLD it K IS. MT I I-:t.\I, 4-. -. . ?4l.\T'i'4'. 1:4. - -~ II.AIN Ies , 3 , 1 1ie - 111 rom m-. 11. :1, im v. i, y 1Iv 41. goo ! . !Ir Illet' Ihie of h:fI, if n s. , - ..I fiiO %, I , I b l it, puichil-o fit A No. I in;' i inon 34.he.le . :r4 .-) l4, 33 'he en:-a4 4 ., as w' l a.4 4 T( o .I oii l.wy .fil 1'NJ &lA:iN. ,Iy PEfA)U 1llI' &k. l'E1KI.TON, 9 Stop.s. .i. 4 In el.ru .N iyi -. 'i;a 'l - em voil a lit I.11 or l h l l I , o 1 1 i .l4341 .. a 4'l a i \ . I A ,. I1 SEE TH I E E As i 3 y , l'or; or .',5 C'a( h, -tni b .: Immthly l l.ment; or, 1 o-.l.ii' (w. 41 444nd h .. i iin Wne . 4 teni 33i44rt4er; or4, ".4 to "3( num441lv' 411 lil publ fo43 ;)o', one-haI4.l1' Ca2. do 41'n43 and 0 ''t 4'tdu'bi a .us.; .. ru 4 4 j9.'eth, 134444h 1 n~j .444 ' a 4y taa alI o on44 4~44444.1 14m)33re 4.' l 34 3e.known,4 3iou e or JYn e . 8 1' ..' ' m IIs m. 3';.-....1 43 u:I 7- x3mios ,TOTA L ABSINIGCE~ 8.'ING1 E TILL IT TIhere is a4 culrious story about some, native wines whichI are extensiveCly a.dv4ertised nIowa days, and halve only rece.'ntly been44 putupn Ithe market. Dr. IJnder! il3 . the we'~ll-knw ' g~aeioe of Croton Pont, died in 187r'. bomne of lisa heirs enltertaine d temllperance viw ofsc extreme44. kind, 3that thej were handc to be aold! or an~y more44 to be. ma14de. Thle gralpes 1have. someltime1C beeni sent to rnarke.t, andi s'ome.times' left to) d1een4y upon04 r~ thevies.Itis only now4. that4 the othecr helirs . haesceded in arra4ning for4 a1 se414eent| of the estalte -md1( theC ra4e of 414e 4. inesi on. hnnd. Amon1g these is:' awin of the vintlage of 1864, described as a "Sw.eet UnionPot' but suggesting the Impej~rial Tokay rore Ithan aniy other Eu;4ropean1 w.me, am4( being - wholly unlike any other wine of American growt . Its puirity, age a34nd elowness are remairkable, and1( both physicianls and( wine fanciers have.' a1 special interest in it as. tihe oldest native w.ine now accelssible in an con sidera'ble qu.antity'. Thle whole stock is In the . anlds of the0 w..ell-k nown wholesale ,jrocery hou4se of the Tfhurbers.-NA. Y. riIune, Nov. 19, J6'.7. The above speaks for Itself, but we would add1( that this is the puire juice of the grape, neither drugged, liquored nor wt'ered ; that It has b~eenl ripened antd mnellowecd by age, andI for medicInal or sacramental purposes It is O3 umsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throulghout the | United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forwa'rd descriptive pamphlet, free of charge, on application.] Respctfu~lly, etc., H. K. & F. B. THURBER & Co. ' Wuui II:tuduuy, Ra'vdd and Hudsorn SItets () NOAdE AND CATTL.E POWDES8 __ onoo wpi ~~ NE!S AND HEALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS 2 tDLISRED EVERT WEDNESDAY AT WINNSBORO, S. 0. BY -333 WINNSBORO PUBLISHING Co IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THR LEADING EVENTS OF THE DAY, State News, County News, Political News, Etc THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT IMECEIVEI SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCA L COLUMN. Is well filled with town and county newsi The aim of the Publishese is to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 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