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Irt *4to atnd ""fraId TRI WEEKLY EDITION. TERam OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tr-Weekly One Year. - - - - $4.0 '' Six-months. - - - - 2.0 46 o Three months. - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One squaro one insertion $1.00. For soh subsequent insertion 50w. Obitua sLos and Tributes of Respect charged for s advertisements. Liberal discount made or oontraot advertisements. JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets. &o. mestly ozeonted at this ofBe,-CHEAP VIo CASH. AVOID DANGER I And buy RED "C," Non Explosive -OIL for which we are agents. We also have just received a lot of White Lead, Colors and Mixed Paints, which any one caR use. -ALSO Linsee.d, Machine and Train Oils, Paris White, Putty and Varnish. -.-ALSO A large lot of Laundry and Toilet Soaps, -ALSO Lamps and Fixtures. nov 26 MoMASTE1R & BRICE. NEW GOODS --AT Js is BEATTSs I have just returned from New York, and ama opening daily a varied stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOT HING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, &C. My Friends are Invited to Call. .[ again call the attention of the public to my stock of "Bay State" standard screwed and wire sewed Boots and shoes. Every p air guaran teed to give -SATISFACTION. sept 26 J. M. BEATY. JUST IRECEIVED. French and Plain Candies, Canned Goode of all kinds, Cocoanuts, Cranberries, rotatoes and Onions, * nov 26 R. J. McCAnLEY's. True Brotherhood Lodge, No. 344 Knifthts of Honor, ngTS tre eCnd and tourth Fridy even. * . . oANDL1ua, JNtt. 5. REYNODS, - nov T Reportor. ptt To IRVentor8 and Mechanics. DATENTS and ho to obtain them. iiPamphlet of sixty pages free, uipon reeipt of stamps fr postage. A d dress GILOR, SMITH & CO . SolciorsofPatents, Box, 13, on waanam. NEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODS1 GOOD GOODS MESSRS. J. F. MoMASTER & CO. "' AVE 'now in store and are receiving Aweekly new, cheap and good goods, Cothing, Boots and .ho F, Hats, Trunks; and Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, &e., &c., &o., &0., &c.) &a., &c,, &c., &0., &o. A full stock of Gots Furnishing Goods. Complete line of Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Hosiory and Gloves. We have marked down to the very lowest figurem our stock of Gloves, in which we are offering great bargains. Linen and Ilemstitched Handkerchiefs, in great profusion at very low prices. In Boots and Shoes, we are prepared to offer spoecial inducements. Blankets ! Blanketa! GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Now 13uckwhoat Flour, Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Elegant New Crop New Orleans Molasses, the genuine Simon pure article, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Syrups, Soap, Starch, Candles, Canned Goods &c. Full stock of Woodenware. Our constant aim is to keep up the reputation already gained. We invite the public to call to-day and every day and take a look at our stock which Will always be shown with ples ure. nov 23 THE BURLINGTON Wooely Hawlkeye, $1,000 IN THREE FREMIUMs. E will pay the agent londing us the largest list of subscribers before March 1, 1879, one first-class 71 octavo, rosewood or walnut, NEW SCALE, UPRIoHT PIANO, $850.00. This list to be at least 860 names, For the second list. not to be lovs th4n 200 names, $100 in gold. For the third list, not to be less than 100 names, $60 in gold. For $13.00, at one time, we will send ten copies one year. For $7.00, at one time, we will send five co pies one year. for three names and $6.00 we will send the Companion Scroll Saw and Drill, value $3.50, as a special premium. For five names and $10.00 we will send the Companion Scroll Saw, Drill, and Lathe, value $5.00, as a special premium. We will send TnFE HAwEYR and "GLEAN INGS FOR THE CURIOUs" to agents at $3.00 and return $2.00, if the book is not wantol on examination, for its return, post-paid, if returned at once. Address HAWKEYE PUBLISHING COMPANY, dec 6 Burlington, Iowa. COMPETITION LAUDBRO8.AHAD WE respectfully submit that we have the LARGEST STOCK of goods in Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Crockery, &c., over offered to the people of Fair-' field. We don't eare where you brir g your samples from-.wh ethor from Winnsboro, Chester, Columbiao Charleston, we guarantee to put you goods cheaper than the CHEAPEST. When we fail to do this we will; politely give thomn away, and with a bow thank you for the privilege of wrapping them up. GIVE US A CALL and be convinced. La&d Bros. NOTICE. The undersigned will be glad to see their friends at LADD BROS. Store, and promise to make their purchases profitable and pleasant. J. W. SKIoLan, O,0 X. OINOG, ' E. A. Ens. SHOES AT COST. FALL CAI THE AUGUk STILL IN T Q UCCESS has smiled on my short pr L day will offer greater bargains than c list, which I will warrant to be as chea ton. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES-Boughi the same at prices never before heard HATS, HATS, all grades and qualit 5b cents, sold everywhere at 85 and 9( 10 dozen Ladies' Hats to be sold at DRY GOODS, I Calicoes, 61 cents. Good Linscys at 15 " y Kentucky Jeans Commencing 10 " Kentucky Jeans, something I extra, 20c. up to the finest 33k " Cassimeres and Tweeds from 25 cts. up to the finest pants patterns at I four and five dollars. Heavy Canton Flannel, sold every I place at 15 and 16 cts., only 10 cts. ( Bleached Shirting commencing at 6j cents up to Fruit Loom, 4- 4 E shirting, 10 cents. I Wamsutta 4 4 shirting, 121 " Lonsdale Cambric, 15 " Towels commencing at 8 cents ard ranging up to the fine Damask, at 25 and 30 cents. TIX-X30 .1!..UT rU- !!!1 JOHN L. MI The Leader of Low Prices - - NEW FUE FOR DESIGN AND WORKI EVERYTHING WARRA -PRICES LOWE] ] Ji JTITU] Before making your purchases elsewh LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPARE] UNDERTAKER I keep on hand a full supply of na of the finest finish. Also, a el oct 22 BEST FAMILY SE The *NEW AMERICAN"s leasly learned, do with less labor than any other machine. Iii .AGENTS 3! J. S. DOVEY. Manager, 64 N.4 O . BOAG, Agent for Fairfield New Summer Cook. Thei 8afety HOT BLAST OIL STOVE. pe DOES NOT IIIEAT THE HOUSE Perfect for all kinds of uooking and Heat - ing Irons. TeAlways ready and reliable. Temost satisfaotory Stove made and the Cheapest. ## Send for oltoulars. - WHITD A HAL T..MF'/1 CQ., OPAIGN. 5TA STORE HE LEAD. ofit system and on an I after Mon. >ver as you will see by my price p as Chester, Columbia or Charles for hard cash and vill be sold for )f. ies. A big drivo ii, a man's hat at I cents. one-fourth their original cost. TOTIONS &C. Save your coppers, just think what ou can buy for one dollar in fancy oods. 44 buttons for shirts or calico 5 cts. rthur & Co.'s Needles, Sharps, sold every placo at 10 ets., only 5 ets. >ins, 3 " Iair pins, 2" 'ine Toilot Soap, 3 lood Machine Cotton, 200 yards, Black Spool, 3 Itool Thimbles, metal lined, 2 est Unlaundried Shirt made, 95" L very good Unlaundried Shirt,75" Don't forget the place. WiA. MqLT%O.E0.'3,3 NNAUGH, - - Wintisboro, S. C. NITURE! JANSHIP UNEQUALED. .NTED AS REPRESENTED. t THAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pic tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat M tresses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first class ?,E STOE?,M are. [T THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICES. ) TO MAKE TO ORDER. 0 S DEPARTMENT. Metalic and Rosewood Oases ani Lap stock of Coffins. W. PHILLIPS. IT I8 TIHE ONLY SEWING MACHIN WHICH HA*M A Eelf-Threading Shunttle, It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Bireaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Bonnin IT hAS A New and Simple Dovie Ion Winding the Bobbir the hiais ce e , and wth. out Untheding the The Simplest, the Most Durab1 and in every respect the WINO MACHINE, ma not get out of order, and will do more wori utrated Circular furnished on appilcatlon, 3harles Street.'Baltimore, Md. SELLING OFF SELLING OFF!I r13HIE subscriber, having fully dot . mined to close the present busin as soon as possible. will sell, from tl out until the 23rd of November, the tire stook of googla. whloh embraes a fl lot of Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods, Notio: Hosiery, Boots and Shoos,at and undo: COST FOR CASH ONLY after whieh time the remaining ste will bo disposed of at public anet: un til the sale is complete. s. S. WOLr. ot29 03E E SE1. ,ORES ICH2EES] j(C ILBS. ()hoice Factory Ohee *)''JAs low as tl e lowest. "TIRI "Sup "A shoul W] -NEWS ANJb HERALD 'h Y4 tll( \ Y A AOi WEEKLY EDITION, U, is I UN"M N 32aTW36.T A, , WINNSBORO* S. 0. a1 Tan WINNSBORO PUBLINING C014 IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF TE LEADING EVENTS OF TIE DAY, State News, County Nfpws, Political News, Etc T EDITORAL DRA"TUMT IUCEIVES BECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAA COLUMN. to well filled with town and oou;ty newsi The aim of the Publishers Js. to issue a FIRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms of Subscription, payable invar a bly in advance: One copy, on year,..-.-.-.-.-.$8.A One copy, si; months, - - - -$1.60. One copy, three months, ---$0. . iecopies, one year, at - - - -.$2,'I5. 'Ton copies, one year, at - - -- Twenty copies, one year. at -- $ .O To every person .making up a lub, oft ten or more subscribers. , copy will be sent free for one year. Th ejn~s consti. tuiting a club need not-all bea the ' ane post-office. JOB PRINTING. IN ALL rrT4 DEPARTMENTS DONE IlN TliE BEST 8TYLJE AND AT Tilt~ LOW EST PRICES. We are prepared to furnish, on- .har notice, BANK OBEOKS, NOTES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEAD)S ENVELOPES, OAEDS INVITATIONS, 0T1* IAW BLANES, POSTAIr'VARGS8p ETOn,ET a: Termas for Job Work -Cash 6a n- DeliYery' no 'IS, ok on A11 busIines0a1esssosi~to.sk3e.i -addressed to te