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TRI WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - -4.0 Six-months. - - -- - 2.0 Three months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For eaoh subsequent insertion 504. Obitua #ies and Tributes of Respect charged for a advertisee6rits. Liberal discount made or eontrao6'aver'Wements. JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Lotter Heads, Envelopes Pooters, Cardb, Invitations, Tickets, &o. meatly oxecUted at this office,-CHEAP FOR CASH. A YELLOw FEvER RomANE.-The Memphis Appeal says: "Dr. W. E. Besaneny, from Jamestown, Miss., offered his services to Medical Di rector Mitchell. His credentials were perfict, and, coining at a time when phybicians were most needed, he was gladly accepted. Just as all the preliminaries bad been settled, a messenger entered the office in haste, wanting a physician to attend Miss D. P. Rutter, who had been stricken with the fever at her home in Adam strect. Dr. Mitchell turned to the gallant yotng physician and said that he could immediately be placed on duty if he felt so inclired. Dr. Besaneny accompanied the mes senger to the young lady's residence. It is unnebe6sary to go through the details of the lingering illness, but only to say that the physician's at tention was elose and faithful, final. ly resulting in the maiden's recovery. Soon afterwards the doctor was stricken. -True to the instincts of her wom4nly nature, she went to his bedsid6 'and there remained, giving such attentions as only a woman can bestow upon the sick, until his recovery. The doctor, scompanied by Esquire Quigley and a few friends, drove to the maiden's home, the other afternoon, and there was a marriage. Tux FA*6us CITY or DAMASOUS. Damascus has been ruined by the opening of the Suez Canal. The overland trade, both Oriental and European,. by caravan with Bagdad and the Persian,Gulf, hai been di. verted to the water way. House rent has d6cliupd thirty and fifty per cent., and 'large numbers of empty shops and houses in every part of the city indicate the geuerai decline. The streets are Alled with beggars, both Moslem and Christian, and that too, in a city where, eighteen months ago, a beggar was a rarity. The more elevated dis tricts of Lebanon, which formerly contributed the principal portion of the mendicants during the winter months, have this year sent double the number to swell the amount of local indigence. WAn oin A LOTTERY-B. Frank Moore, agent of the Louisiana State lottery in New York, was arrested in that city,. Saturday, as was also his clerk, I. P. Watkins. . The com plainant is Win. K. Hallick,. a bro . ker, who charges that the prisoners have violated the Stato law. in regard to lotteries. Moore and Wat kins waived -an examination and were released on the promis'e of their counsel to proiuce them Lor trial. A number of. residents of New Orleams have employed counsel to appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States to stop the issue of circulars. of lottery schenios. This is done despite the fact that the business has been legalized by the State of Louis'ana. ACCIDENT TO MR. STEPHENs.---.Hon. Alexander H.. Stephens, on ascend ing the stone steps on the eastern entrance to the capitol leading to the House 6f Representatives, came near meeting with a serious accidenti on Thursday. The ateps were wet and his crutch slipped. He would have fallen directly backwards but for his attendant, who caught him. The only injury received was a painful strain of the loft knee, which will confine him to his room a few' days. FOR SALE ! One light Two,Horse Wagon. One heavy Two-Hlorse Wogon. I j.One One-Horse Wagon.. One Top Buggy. One Open Buggy, seeon.hand.t Prices of alU wot reduced. *ov 28 ~S OR 5 & imoNT8 COMPETITION DEFIED!I LAJD BROS, AHEAD! -o WE respnetfully submii that we have the LARGEST STOCK of goods in Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Crockery, &c., ever offered to the people of Fair field. We don't care where you brir g your samples from-whether from Winnsboro, Chester, Columbia or Charleston, we guarantee to put you goods cheaper than the CHEAPEST. When we fail to do this we will politely give them away, and with a bow thank you for the privilege of wrapping them up. GIVE US A CALL and be convinced. Laaa 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. SEIGLER, 0. Y. OwINGS, E A. ]AB313. NEW GOODS! CHEAP GOODSI GOOD GOODS MESSRS. J. F. MeMASTER & CO AVE now in store and are receiving 1weekly new, cheap and good goods, Clothing, Boots and Sho s. lits, Trunks, and Valises, Satenhlh, Umbrellai, e., &c., &o., &c., &c-., &c., &c,, &o., &o., &o. A full stock of Gonts Furnishing Goods. Complete line of LAdies' misses' and Obildrens' Hosiery and Gloves. We have marked down to the very lowest figures our sto-k of Gloves, in which we are offering great bargains. Linen and Hems~titohed Hand kerchiefs, in great profusion at very low prices. In Boots and Shoes, we are prepared to offer special inducements. Blankets I Blankets I GROCERY DEPARTMENT. New Bluekwhoat Flour, Fresh Bluokwhieat Flour, Elegant New Crop New Orleans MolaRses, the genuine Simon pure article, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Syrups, Soap, Staroh, Candles, Canned Goods &c. FuMl stock of Woodenware. Our constant aim is- to keep up the reputation already gained. We invite the publie to call to-day and every day and take a look at our stock which will always be shown with pleas. ure- no 2:3 THE BURLINGTON Week1y llakeye. ----- $1,000 XN THRlEE PR EMIU3s. W~ E will pay the agent sending us the Vlargest list of subscribers before March 1, 1879, one first-class 7& octave, rosewood or walnut, NEW soALE, UPRI&T PIANo, $860.00. This list to bo at least 860 names. For the seeond list, not to be leoss than 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 ive copies one year. F or three naumes and $8.00 we wiln send tho Cormp anion Scroll Saw and Dlrill, value $3.50, as a apeciial premium. For five names and $10.00 we wilt send the Companion Soroll Saw, Drill, and J4atho, values $5.00, as a speaial'premium.. We will send THU HAwuhu and "GLDAN IN*s won TuB OURnoUs' to agents. at $3.00 and return $2.00, if the book is net wante.1 en examination, for its return, post-paid, if returned at once. Address HAWKEYE PUBLISHIN,G COMPANY, dee 6 Burlington, Iowa. To InvettOrs and Xechanics. DATENTrS and .he to- obtain them.' .Pamphlet of sixty pages free uo neobt of stamp for pose, 055es GIl E SMITH &~ ilot ol Ptente x i buy THE ZZ BEST FAMILY SI The "NEW AMERICAN" Is easily learned, d with less labor than any other machine. I J. S. DOVEY. Manager, 64 X. 0. BOAG, Agent for F atiu.d FALL Ci THE AUGL STILL IN QUCCESS has smiled on my short day will offer greater bargains tho list, which I will warrant to be as c ton. SHOES, SHOE S, SHOES--Bou, the same at prices never before heam HATS, HATS, all grades and qui 50 cents, sold everywhere at 85 and 10 dozen Ladies' Hats to be sold DRY GOODS Calicoes, Q{ cents, Good Linseys at 15 " Kentucky Jeans Commencing 10" Kentucky Jeans, something extra, 20c. up to the finest 33" Cassimeres and Tweeds from 25 cts, up to the finest pants patterns at four and five dollars. Heavy Canton Flannel, sold every place at 15 and 16 ets., only 10 cts. Bleached Shirting commencing at 6t cents up to Fruit Loom. 4- 4 shirting, 10 cents. Wamsutta 4 4 shirting, 12j " Lonsdale Cambric, 15 " Towels commencing at 8 cents ard ranging up to the line Damask, at 25 and 30 cents. TV'E3.Ir. A'Tr2T-7 TT XT'J.1 Ti -11 1 The Leader of Low Prices - NEW FUl FOR DESIGN AND WOR] EVERYTHING WARI --PRIES LOW] Before making your purchases elsew LUMBER AT PRICES TO Si REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPARE UNDERTAREI I keep on hand a full supply of n,s of the finest finish. Also, a e oct 22 New Summer Cook. rhe Safety lOT BLAST STOVE. pe DOES NOT lhEAT THE HOUSE Perfeeb for all kinds of tJookcing and Heat ing Irons. Always ready and reliable. themost satisfiotory Stove made and the Oheapest, SBo nd for oirculars. WRITNEY & HALL MPG. 00,, le' 27.-1, s a t.ut Ut, P.. W ANDRIVAN9 IT IS TUI ONLY SEWING MACHINE Wilill JlAt A Colf-Threaaing Shuttle. it has Self.Setting Needle. Never Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. Is the Lightest Running IT IIAS A Now and Simple Device son Winding the Dobbin, Withont removln the FITP fro she Blanco W heel, aud W401 out Unhead lug Ihe The Bimplest, the Most Durablo and in every respect the EWINC MAOHINE. oes not get out of order, and will do more work llustrated Circular furnished on application. WANTED. Charles Street* Baltiagro, Md. IMPAIGN, ESTA STORE rTjjE LEAD. profit system and On an . after Mon .n ever as you will see by my price heap as Chester, Columbia or Charles Aht for hard cash and will be sold for d of. lities. A big drive in a man's hat at 90 cents. at one-fourth their original cost. NOTIONS &C. Save your coppers, just think what you can buy for one dollar in fancy goods. 144 buttons for shirts or calico 5 cts. Arthur & Co.'s Necedlespbarps, sold every place at 10 cts., only 5 cts. rins, 3 " Hairpins, 21 " Fino Toilet Soap, 3 " Goo Mac inl Cotton, 200 yards, Black Spo(l, 3 " Steel Thimbles, metal lined, 2" Best Uilaundried Shirt made, 95" A very good.Unlaundried Shirt,75 " Don't forget the place. IMNA UGH, - - Winnsba&or, 5. (3. iNITUPE ! CMANSHIP UNEQUALED. CANTED AS REPRESENTED. AR THTAN EVER.. A new supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pie.. tures, WVall Pockets,, Brackets, Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car ringes-. For prices, oi at the first class E?LE STOJE here. JIT THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICES 'D TO MAKE TO ORLDER.. -o------. ] t'S DEPARTMENT., Metalie and Rose wood Cases an a heap stock of CofUns. ] .W. PHILLIPS. 3'. Clenining, BOOT AND) SHOE MAKEB, WIrNNSBORo, S.C. LYON'S Patent Metallie STIFFEN ERS VREENT roots and Shoes From Ruining overy nd8Rpp[n nthei 'NEWS AN HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, 15 1 "BLZSRXD ZEZT WS"NsAT A2 WIN NSBOR0, S. 0. 1Y TUE WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO [T CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THS LEADING EVENTS F THE DAY, itate News, County Nws, Political News, Etc E EDIM OA1UL DEPARTUENT RI CE1VES SPECIAL Al TENTION. THE LOCAi' COLUMN. :S well Ailled with t,)wn and county new** rho aim of the Publisher is to issue a FIRT-CLAS8 FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Terms of Prnbaeription, payable invar a >ly in advance: )nio copy, one year,- -- - --$.0 )ne copy, six months, - -- - - $I.60, )ae copy, three months, -- - $1.00. Pive cop jes,, one1 year, at - -- - $2.75. L'en copi-es, ono year, at - - - - $2.60. Dw'enty copioes, one year, at - - $2.50. To every person making up a club of on or more snbscribers, a copy will be ent free for one year. Theinainen consti. uting a club need not all be at the same ocat-offie. JOB PRINT1NGs. N ALL 1T1 DEPART'.ifENT DONE-IN; TilE DEST STYLE AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. We ate prepaoed to flarmshy on shor LoLiCO, EANK~ DHEOIES,. HILL HEADS9. 2OTES iNVELOPE0S. LETTER HEADS NVITATIONS,. CARDSE hW BLANKS,. POSTERS POSTAL CAlgS,. E~TO.,KT' rermas for Job Work--Ca.b ou Delivery. All businese u e edipfa~ u ahMb dreused to theo