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SATUntDAV MO1LNING, Maiy 3, 1679. -T~1is o. THE NEwa AND lii.i..D. -Tri-weeklyv edition, four dollars per anntum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and il'ty cents peran num, in.adI.vallce. 'i.beral discount to clubs of live and iowards. RA-ric-s or ADv EnT1isING.- e dol10 lar11V per luch for the flirst insiertioti, 'toad lifty cents per inch for each subsco .6ent insertion. These rates apply to all ad, vertisenenits, of whaitever naIt 6e, anul are payable strictly in advane e. C(oin tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Trai alent- local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each stubseq utclaInsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisemnents. Simple atiniouncemients 01 marriages and deaths published free oi charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro 'Publishin't Company, Winnsboro, S. C. New Advertisements. Just Arrived-J.. 0. Bong. Shaving Saloon- R. McLure. Masonic Meeting-J. S. Gladney, Secretary. The Columbia Register's editorials have again assumed their former pro portions-three columns each. The fare from Winnsboro to Colun bla, on the occasion of the unveiling - of the Confederate monument, will be only one dollkr and fifteen cents for the round trip. Cheap enough, in deed. Owing to the hard rain on Thurs day night, the meeting of citizens to take measures of assistance for the Walterboro sufferers was * not held. The meeting will take placo at some future time, to be indicated. The State Board of Education met and adjourned on Thursday. Three applicants for . first grade teacher's certificates were examined And passed: Rev. Willard Richardson and R. Means Davis, of Fairfield, and W. 1. 3Witherow, of Chester. FAIRFIELD FIrE ENGINE COMPANY. The anniversary meeting of the Fair field.Fire Engine Company was held on Friday afternoon. The customary election of officers was held, with the following result: President-J. II. Cummings. Vice-President-Jno. J. Neil. First Director-Tr. It. Robertson. Second Director-A. W. Brown. Third Director-J. M. Beaty. Fourth Director-T. II..Ketehin. Secretary-J. E. McDonald. Pipemnen-R. M. Dunlevy, J. II. LyBrand. Axemen-W. J. Elliott, J. 0. Boag. Solicitor-Juo. S. Reynolds. REIGIorus.--Services may be ex pected in the dill'orent churches to morrow as. follows: Episcopal Church-Rev. J. Obczar, at 11 A. M. .Associate Rleformned Churrch- llev. Miethiodist Churc-liev. W. A. R Jogers, 11, A. 3M., and 74, r'. r. bunday School, 10, A. 31. Pirayer Meeting 01: Thursday at 74, P'. 31. Presbyterian Church-Rev. II. B. Pratt, 11, A. m. and 44, r. M. Sunday ~School, 94 A. 3!. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 44, P. M!. We are requested to state that Rev. J. K. Mendenhall, with the pastor, will commence a series of meetings in the Baptist Church this morning at elevenm o'clock, to continue several days. .The public are cordially ini vited and earnestly solicited to attend. A MA D Doo -A T MOnrIsoN's Dis TILLEuY.-Our Ridgewvay correspond ent "Dames" writes: "Such high ex citement as wvas experienced at and in this turpentine village last Wedniesday will probably never occur again. During the morning work hours, a dog lashed with foam and with eyes on fire, dashed into the midst of things, when the laborers, unmindfuil of authority, struck, and a general scramble ensued. Guns, knives, pitch-forks, staves, etc., etc., wecre called into requisition, and the din deepened, when Mr. Cooper fired both barrels within a fewv yards of tihe animal-missinig him clear!i For three . hours the battle raged, when at last victory perched upon the gun and the. * staves, leaving upon the field the dog dead-without damage to his numer ous foe." TusE CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. The Board of Directors of the South Carolini Monument Association have thme pleasure of announcing that tihe un veiling of the monument to the Con federate dead illh take place on the *18th of May, at 4 o'clock p. mu. All friends of the cause, especially the suir -vivors of the Confederate States army and navy', also the military organiza tions throughout the State, are invited to be present and assist in the ceremo nies of the .day.. Liberal arrangernents have. been made for excursion trips with all the railroad companies. All organizations that intend visiting Co lumbia .on this occasion will please communicate beforehand with Major H. 8..Thompsonr in order that prepara tions may be made for the parade. The papers of the Stafte are requested to ex tend this notice. -'#OJSD5OFIN~oOUjAG EMENT'. Whet Bbm. of the Newspapers RHave to Say .Lou~P R4e.Mh. 1mnpr4vement in The Augtata Okroniole: TIhe last nunm ber of the Winnsboro EWVa ANfl IiE ALP sppeared In a new dresas and, an enlarged form. 'This NaIax AD*mcn ALo is an ably and s4dirabiy edited oppilgad ar l tohaveque sIbstattial evidence of its prosperity and popularity. Chester Jteporter: The Winnsboro NEWaS AND IIALD COImICS to us inl lk. ilarged t'brm and improved appear ance. It. h.s Our co gratt..1 itionis upon this evidence of prosperity. The good people o'FairfleId shoild show their appreciation of this step forward by at once doubling the subscription list of this able expounlder and t'earless dCfnl'der of stanch Democratic princi ples. Columbia Register: Tile Winnshoro Nnws AND IIEMvLD, tri-weekly, comes to us this week in anl liarvcd form twenty-elght colimniis. Its mlanage ment say: "The presint improvement. is a venture. Whether it ciin contine dlepends eitirely upon the response it meets. It rests 'with the people of Fairfleld to say whether they wishi a good paper." We sincerely trust the laith which has induced the velture may not be unrequited, and that beflore many years iave passed our able con temporary will grow into ia full-fledged dally. Abbeville Press and Banner: We atre glad to observe the progressive spirit and the recent improvement and mnlargenent of the tri-weekly Wiins boro Nnws AND HIEAL. It has al wvays been one of our best exchauges, mid niow the editors have reduced the. Iize of its type and lint the Inside on mit excelleit "patent outside." Tim, Erws AND HIPRALD is a bold and lion -st paper, that should be taken by every amily in tile county for which it is p)rinited.. Chnrleston News and Courier: Biright, sparklinig and fresh, the Winnsboro NEws AND HERAL) cOmes ;o the front three tilles a week, and leals out its direct, righit-hand knock lowit blows of argument .and its left ittnded slaps of wit and satire for the memies of the right., whether it be in iolitlcs, business or morals, while at he same time it has a protecting arn 'or the weak and ati encouragring pat >a the back for any plucky co-worker n1 a good cause. It is io woider that mch a paper succeeds, and when Tmt lK sADElnADrcnl appeared n1 atn enlarged form and a nemv stit of y pe, it was only the fulfillment of the ?ublic expectation. KiE'.5 OF THE E' DAY1. -Thirty-eight guns were fired at '1hicago in token of approbation of the President's veto of the army bill. -T'Vhe grand jury has found an in lictniLent against .Mark Gray for ani Issault wtth intent to kill Edwin Booth. -The last descendant of John Bun yan died lately in England. She was in ancient dame of eighty four, and ier name was Ann Webster. -Mrs. Sarah J. B. Hale, who fort a lialf a century was edit ress of Godey's Trdy's Book, (lied ill Philadelpliat on Wednlesday evenin. -Senator Bayard, of Delaware, was in Charlotlesville, Va., oil Sal urday and1( Sundav lust, and( on Sat urda'tv :tight was serentade'd by a larg~e crowci of' sinudentts from the Uniiversity of Vir'gintia. -At a pr~iv'ate dlinner r'ecenitly given iihere Were' preent~ut SenatorI andi Mr's. I.oe .ail lhtui'tin and1 G;ueeral -Th records oa' thle Tic sarv D)< paruntlelit snow I hat, ex-Senuato'C(onto v'er, of Floi-idai, 1has bceen ainOited in spiector' of' ensiomns along the F'lorida coast; that he hals accepted the p)lace, and is now oni duti v. -At Frankfurt, Ky., on Tuesday, the trial of Thomas Buford, 'chargedl with killing Judge Elliott, was cit t'niued until the third Montday of' the piresenlt mnonl'-h. The cause of post p)onemelLnt was the inability of several witnesses tonattend. -1Mr. O'Neill, the actor, who imiper sonacted Christ int thle Passion Play 'e Cently petrformed in St. Louis, has been fluied fifty dollars for violating a city or'di nance forbidding per'formf cimcca of this dlescriptionl. Anl appeal has1 been taken to a higher court. ---'Treeinegrio wVomen an d one child was poisoned near Savannah, Gat , last Sat urday nighlt. T wo of the wvo men have died, antd the other woman aind chlda are not eoxpccted to live. A negro'( womian hlas been arriested onl suspicion of givinig the poison. -The civil damages bill passed by tile Massadhusetts Legislaturme, whlich permits the reccover'y of damages resulting from thle sale of liquor, n'om ownerCIs ofthe building where int the liquor was sold, has beent signed by Gov( raor Talbot. -A violent hlurricane at Szegedin on' Wednesday destroycd the works for restor'ing th~e railway anid fillinig the branches in the damns. The bar'ges filled with buildinig mnatei'ial and earth wore mostly suntk. This caused exten sive f-esh~ breaches In th1e railway emn bankment and the laborers are in great danger. -A boy ten years old, son of W. A. .Alber't, while playing' in a'con bin ini the elevator e t Penfielid, Ill., last Fr'i day, was drawnt downi a sp)out which was dischlarging Into a car, antd was drown.ed in the corn. No efiborts could rascue him, alihough for some time his gasping could be heard. -Hugh L. Slavin, driver of the truck which came into collision with August Belmont's carriage, about a week ag, throwing the latter out and severely injuring him, was tried in the 8pdelal Sessions Court and found guil ty of negligence mid carelessness, Ile was sent to the city prIson for ten days and fined one hundred dollars. -A letter from Zanzibar announces the arrival of Henry M. Stanley, the Afrcan explorer', wilth M. Dutalis, the ofmeer in command of the Belgian expoe (dition in Africa. It is stated that Stanley will act as guide and~ interprie-. ter to the Blelgiani explor'ing expedi tion under M. Dutauls. Tihe plan of operations is unknown. --The sudideni death of Representa Live Clark, of iowa, lessein thle Reopub lican minority in the House. It is not expected that his successor will 1be elected in tine to take his seat at this se~ssion, atid as tihe succesor of the late Representative Schleicher', of Texas, is citpected in Washingtonl shortly, the Dem'ocratie majority will 'be increased by thee Grirmke, a well klWhn 1.. bl@d lakyor, of ston, r1d fwdb~' el~ ag t . white, the daigh'ter of' finl Episcopal crgymnn of Wisconsi. Grimise was born iii South Carolin, a Slave. Ito gradtwtMediromi Lincoln Unliversi1ty, Peninsy vanall, ind from the IlIar'vard Law School, catering the ofille of Win. L. Uiowditch. Both man and wilt are dcated anid move in the highest so cial circles inl Bo:-t m. -A hil known as Monisieur Flor elinilestoppinig atf 1-he Ilooper f lousec in Toldo, Ohio, oil Wved -testhiy m1or'n ing . hot his w it'e, knlowin 11s l iss Lilly E l, now phila. . lit the Adelphi Varie ty ThIeatre, through the neck lld (hlen instmilv killed lituse.ll'. Miss Eli6 is conisidered to be in3 at precitriouis conidi tion1, but, her physimlIlus have stronllg hopes of'saving her li'e. Jealouisv is sipposed to have been . the cause of the tragedy. CONSIU3,!'TION CUr:sI).-A, old physlelail, re. 3Ir3id from praettee. l13villg hitt piltt'ed III li.s 111111 3)y tb n .n xt Ir(li a34ss1oiary the fornat, - la of it Simtple vegCI;Il1' lkIe lN, for the .qp hvety tlldiI'iairt c-urne for* -ns ip t ion, bwome, 'I. tls. ita rI'it, astil.ini, atrt Mi all ii<.a arid intul1 alftset bols. ilso it potit- tami ntilie~i tIr< forI' 1101 ~ll.;~ieh33313 110 113 i tti (11 4(.111-p12 I i 4. Itisvollsidebltt 11 i til nler~vous cOmlplaillits. lifter l11vinhg test eI Its wolile-rtiti(1 r.1V p1 ; w ('s InI I hilisilds of Ca:'s. hais te11.1t I i 1 ill1 to imilk it. kiown 1e is stifr i-ing rinows Aetiatil by L 1this mot ivt-, artI(3I (t1 .ie1 tr to eileve liurimtm sitf0elii3g, I will % ',iI , free or "3lIg to 1111 wlo ( Itre it, this re1lpe, wit i f'ill[ alre"l10113 for in'epllitig ai Iltl exitlig. nG r munn, Fre:oel. or Eiogitl . s4%11 I by 114.113 by a'i (11-:sinfr with sa I I). 11:1)l3ng tiis paper. w, W. SIcrtr, I4!U l'owers' Illck, ui ster', New York. a pri .1w 'F'E regular monthly collvOeation of' Wiinnihoto Chapter, No. 2, IR. A. M., will be held it Masonic ll' il o Moday evoling, the 51h inst , ait 7o'clok. Compinlions will take du1e 1i otiee thercuoi and govern the uiselveis aceordino gly. J. .. GLA.)NEY, may 3-12 becretary. SHAVING SALOON. SlE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he liar. Opened a Shaving an11d lliir-lnttilL SIn loon in the room two door.% nori olfi'r. . D. AcCarley's, where 110 will tale) plesui0ro in e al who may favor' him with a call. Eve)y tiig ill ... tonsorial line dono in the best, style. may 3 R. MeLU R E. J U S , A R R IVE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goods. Faney G.odls and Millitnory Baziar a second lot of new, cheap and ole galt goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest stylks and n'ovelties of the se'ason. Mrs. Boag, having a) fiist-cilas. iilliner to assist lier inl this Departnent, is fully pro. pared to please thei most fastidious, Old will Lko ple4anro in (oing so. A beatutiful lhie of Silk 1a Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid * Gloves, 1jrIlios' Jabots nid Ties or Scarfs Dress G.>ods, Buntings, Poplills, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Triinmingi -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a first-class Millinery, D.y Goods ald Fancy doods Establis~hment. A beantiful line of lad'os' an 'Jhildien's Slippers, Gaiters an 3.imos2 41-hi, aL 11ico assor0itment c: A fuil and fresh stock of Faiiv 00oc1l10s .13;ucon, Mc~t1, .Flour, Corn, b'Lugaris, Coffees, Soaps, StLarch, Powvder, Shot, Cand(ies, Cigars, 'Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. Tn short, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap) as the same11 goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call1. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. .BOAG. SEWING MIACHINES. Sixt en ne w and f'ra t-<ass S av'ng Machines to be in store it a dlay o so. Tihe New and Impr)1oved Ver-ti cal Pood Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New and Improved Amer'icaln, rang ing in price fron $20 upwtards. Those Macines are from the facto ries of good, r'esponsible companies, and are warranted to be just as represented. J. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 SUMMIONS. 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF~ FAIRFIELD. COURIT OF COMMON PLEAS.' Thomas M. Ly les, PlainttiT against James D. Cureton, Charles I. Ladid, Catheri no ,LaddI, A. Washington Ladd, Robert P~aiterson, arnd Trhomals K. Elliott, As signee of Charles HI. Ladd and A. Washington Lad d, Copartners unfldet. lirmi name of L.ldd Bros , Defendants. Copy Summons for Itelief. Complaint not Served. To the Def.'ndants above named: Y ~OU ARE H1ltEB3Y Ilummnoned and Lrequired to answer the nomnplatit in this action, wihl has been filodin the office of the Clerk ef the Court of Corn mon Pleas, for said county, id to servo a copy of your answer to' th-.J said. com plaint on the subseriber at his office. Winnsboro, iS. C., within twenty days after the service hlereof, exclusive of tho day of-such service;: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the timne afore'aid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to-the Court for the relief demand ed in the compillaint. Dated April 25th, A. D. 1879.. T Rt RLOBElTSON, l'laintff's Attorney. To Rlobert Patterson, one of the Defend ants above nameod: .TAKE~ notice that tihe complaint in this noction, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a coiy. was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Comnmon Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the county and Stato aforesaid, on the 24thx day of AprIl, 1879.* ~T, U. BERTSON, P'laintiff's Attorney, A pril 25th, 1870. April 'i6-Iaw~w sat Good Five~Cente C ar-the rV FRESH GOODS JUS.T RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bb1. Molasses--all grades, 400 lb. Choico Buckwheat Flour, 110 boxes Croam Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 b1)s. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffoo-10 Rio, 4 besi Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Ryo ald Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wino and Cidor Vi'egar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Curran ts and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peacheg and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Plepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of which will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. NO WOOD, NO 1A3PER N the Standard Screw Day Stato Shoe. J. M. B rATY & Co. GR AND OPENING I! -0 WHAT! NEVER? HARDLY EVER Have hereousins and her sisters atnd lier ants seen such an1 enI Iless variet mand magnificent assortment of NEW SPRINGAND SUMMER GOODS as were purchased nt the recent great sales in New York, and will be sold at as Unishingly LOW PRICES. Our stock is con plete in dry goods, noe ions, embroideries, ladies' neckwear, per :nu'ry', hoesiery, ladies' hats, inilliner, traw goods. geri's fuui nialing goods in tiil branohhi. , [-tost style straw and felt mte, bjoots,. and shots in all sizes for a-li's. gemulemen, miisses and children, -ioth anti lather. Also, the latest style of' NEWPORT TIES. To convince yourself and save money, call at the we'cll-wiown stand of SUGEN11E1IER & GROE.SCHEL. SP!-CIA LTY-Ona Hundred large s ize ladia Parasols, i~t 25 cents each. april 6 Ayer 's Sar sap ar illa For Scrofula, and all scuofulous diseases, Erysi pe.as, Rose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Emuptive diseases of the skini, Ulcerations of the Liver, StmcKdes Boils, Blotenes, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulners, Sores. Rheunmatismn, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Female WVeakness, Sterility, Leucorrhmoa, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying the Bleed. This Sarsnparilla Is a, combination of vegetable alteratives -Stillingia, Man. drake, Yellowv Deck - with the Jodides of Potassium and Iron, and Is the most effIcacious medicine .yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully corn bined, that the full alterative effect 01 each Is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys Is derived from Its cures, and thme confidence which prominent physicians all over the coun try repose in it, prove their experience of Its usefulness. Certiflcates attesting Its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over ev'ery 'other alterative medicine. So generally Is Its superi ority to any other medicine known, thai we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has evei possessed are strictly maintained. PaEP'AnND DY Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass,1 PsraeticaLlieS Anftalyicahemnists. SOLD BY ALL. DUGJGIsTs JvNRYWHRB, PUJRE WHITE OIL. --150 DEGIIEE8 FIRE , TEST. IwE. recommend the VlIST A1 OlE as a safe illuminator. It I: as clear and white as water, consequentli gives a brilliant light, with very li1< odor. - Try it. The price is less that ever. J. M, BATY4 00. FOR -TiKE BEST 0IIGAJI (ALL for the "Model"--three. to V25 cente'at F. W. H AD5NI10B2'I THE LIGET-RUNNING (to~ Y' I_)___ ._ Ti MEST, LATEST IMPROVED, and 1io0t THOROUJCH LY constructed SEWINO MACH"CE ever invente. %I! the weariug pari 1:,ru imazde or the DCGT STEL, CAREFUL..Y TEM PRCD 4n are ADJUSTABLL. It ian, the A 7TOMA T170 T.LNJ IONI It hnni the L A ftul'ir )J('lf1l1Jh I Lan tl.v Eaolost Threaded Shuttlo. The 73OBBINS are WOUND %%;thout lIUNNING or UNTIIREADING the MACuLINE. It h:s a I LL.SETTTNd NEEDLE; It h n)1 Di A i.or r'gutiiIg the en1gthuf 0itch, %VIT OUT TESC'IN(; It, liea n 3ARtCJI SPACE 1il)der the arut; It Is NOISELEss, n',d h-S nmore polit.s (l' VXCILLENCE than all other inuchiacs combined. P- A gents wa nter In Iccalitou where we aro not roprosonted. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. OLD nIVY. SOLE Agent for Winnsboro fo Nathan Bros. 1863 Old Caibine Rye Whiis-key. F. W. HABENICHT Rear of Town Hall. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNIT) AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT ! 4 Preserve your books, periodicals newspapers and tuusic. State, county and railroad officers, an< business men generally, supplied wit blank boo:s made to any pattern. All familics havo old books, periodi cals, newspapers, 'music, &c., wlich the' desire to transmit to their posterity. The; HAVE THEM REBOUND I Which will preserve them and will mak< ihem look almost as well its now. Old books, &c., should not only b< rebound, but the current literature of th< present day should be put in a durabli forn for preservation as well. This can be done in the shortest pos. sible time, with the best material, in th< most handsome and durable style, and a a nrico which cannot bo duplicated any whero, by E. R. STOKES, Stationer, Bookbinder and Blank Boo] Manufacturer, No. 155 Mtain street, CarLUMInIA, S. C. pa'~ Send in your orders at onco, lo 8 .RAILRIOAD) SCHEDULM, The fo:iowinig Is the preCsent sche~dule of arri v.Is 0on the Charlotte. Columbia and Auguta~t llirond, en the basis of Washington timne whieh is about sixteen minutes fastc~r thai Winnsbjoro dline: DAY PAssENER-OtNG NORTII. Colmbia.......................... 1.20, p. M ilythewood--.----..................2.156 hlidgeway..............----....... 2.2 *' 811aps0a's---.......... . ... .5c Winntsbo.......................... 8.11 " Whilte Oak............. ... ~ 4 Wodada................. 8.47 " Blcktck--.............. 8.52 " hsrnwa.'---...................... 4.02 4' .h.er--..-.............4.22 DAY PABSPENGER-eoINo soUTR. Chester- .-...-...... .. 1.23, r M CIrnwcal'a...........................49 a .R(Iac stck -----. --.... ..... 159 " WVoodw ard'....----.................2.)4 " Wh. .................. 2.18 '0 AsiAc's ....--9 .... .... .21 " Wtinnesro---..................... 2.89 3 ...sn'............................. 2.53.1 Hdgeway.......................... 3.14 1tlythe'wood......................... .30 Columnbia........-.....--........... 4.10 "~ NIOHT PAssENOE-GOING NORTJ[. 00lunmbia........... ...... ......... 10.00, P' iM Blythmewood........................ 10.58 '" Ridgewvzy.........--...............118 16 WViinnaboro...........- ............11.47 "I Wht.a................1212, A. g ila~ckstock......................... 12.82 '4 Cornwall's......................... 12.43 " Chxester............................ 1.03 " N10HT PAssENOER-OOING SOUTII. Chester..-..-..-..-..-..-...10' A. y Cornwall's..-.-..-..-.-.. .8..." 1Ilackstock..-..-...-..-..-.8.40 " W~oodwar's - - - - - 8..45 Whlitet Oak..-..-...-..-..-.8.53 WVinnsbore - - - - 4.20 " Ridgeway..-..-...-..-..-.4.1 " Iiiyr.hewoeod - - -- - 5.09 Coltimbia..-..-..-.-..-..-...63 " FOR a good drink-Lomonadc LMin t Julep, or any other do lightful Spring Beverage, call a MOnNING STAR SALOON, Rear of Town Hall. CORN AND HAY UST ecoved-attheold stand of TC R. Rtobertson-5,000 pounds Timo thy and Clover ,Hay. Two Car Loadi NORT H CAROLINA CORN. All of which will be sold very cheap to moch 22 31NO. D. MoCA1ILEY DRi. C. HI. LADI), HAVING returned to Winnsboro. an resumbd the practice of meodicin< offers his professional services to the cit zens of the town and county. fe'- O!Roee in Bank Range, .up staire next to Neto. and Ierakd office. Entran< on congress stroot. mar I-zt3m STO MAKE MON1'D Pleagantly and ftast aente should as dress FNI Y, HAR & 09&,C,A lant Geoig June 3fJ NAVASSA GUANO. BAY STATE SPECIAL A. IS called to our Now, Largo and W only a few varieties of which (for Alpacas, Victoria Law Cassimeros, Dross Goods, Swiss, 11each od and Brown Homespun, Cot Drills, Printed Lawns, Ticking, TablolE OUR NOTION I is full and complOte, with all the Nove Ladies' Scarfs, Fans, Glovos, Collars a Wo have just received as Full a Lin< Shoes as can be found in the State, i respoectfully .ask the public to oxamino I Wo have the Largest Stock of Mons Hats In Town, with some Speciilties ii A full line of Clothing that will astoi A full stock of Family and Plantatio REMEMBER, WE DON'T B by selling leading articles at loss than < at a LIVING PROFIT, and as cheap a HOES. GRAIN CRA april 10-tx3inos NEW FUR FOR DESIGN AND WORK EVERYTHING WARRA -PRICES LOWER FTT ~ESITTJE Before making your purchases clsewhe LUMBER AT PRICES TO SUIT REPAIRING NEATLY I ALSO PREPARED UNDERTAK~ER1 I keep on hand a full supply of I Cuffins of tho finoat finiob. Also, a h R. oct 22 BEST FMILY S * The -NE AMRIAN ieaiy ernd-de BHARLTTMILL SE CASSIMEIES CHEAPER THAN 'EVER!I CHIARLOTTE~SV1LLE~ CASSIMEREB OHEIAP'ER THAN EVERI I CHIARLOTTESVILLE CAsSIMERES CUEAPERI THAN EVER I CHIARLOTTESVILLE CA fSI~EE CHEAPER TH'IAN EVER I Charlottesv ill a Cassimores and Jeans, STRIPED. . AND .CHECKED r ~MUSLINS. PRINTS, PRINTS. 3. F. McMASTER & Co. april 15. a REMOVAL. EXT are now lo6atedl in the briok 16v building formerly occupied by Menars. .. F. M-oaster & Co,, where' we will be ladl to welcome otur oustenairs -and triends. Will-continue to deal in geea erolhandise. and will end vor 1to s0 b~ Q otokin H o ourIN~W SHOES. P.IEDMONT GUANO LTENTION Al selected Stock of Dry Goods, want of space) we mention, to wit: as Calicoes, Piques, Cambrics, Jackonets, ,onades, Plaid Homespun, Linen amask, Towels, Napkins and Doilies )EPARTIMENT tis and latest styles in Buttons nd Cuffs, etc. of Ladies' Misses' and Children's del) especially for our trade, and wo >cforo purchasing. and Boys' Felt, Wool and Straw i Straw Goods. ish cash purcbasers. n Groceries, Hardware, &c., &c. AIT OUR CUSTOMERS ost ; but we will sell all our goods s they can be bought anywhere. F. ELDER & CO DLES. PLOWS. NITUEE! [ANSHIP UNEQUALED. NTED AS REPRESENTED. THAN EVER. A nev supply of Window Shades, Picturo Frames, Pic, turos, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first class 'HI STOREJ L'e. L THE TIMES. ONE AT MODERATE PRICES TO MAKE TO ORDER. DEPARTMENT. letalic and Rlosowood Case ~np stock of Coffins. W. PHIILLIPS. ONLY SEW ING MACHINE 'WICH Hem& A Colf-Throading Shuttle.) It has Self-Setting Needle. Never Direaks the Thread. EL cycr Skips Sitches. .Is the ilghtest P.unning. IT UAs A New and Simple Device ron Winding the Dobbini, Without remoin~ the at rap from Ihe Unattrenditwj th MIachine. The timplent, the YMost Durable, and ina every respect the NJENC MACHINE. niot pt out of order, and witt do more warisc trated Circular furnished on appilcation, MITH'S WORM OIL ATIN GA, Daoembew 8, 1S, ose to*my little gI, 'Oku 7 *old, al sio eased 86 worms rtom 4 to n lohes long WORM OIt, tor tao e* * rhS L*e. repardy DrESL N O xtiy CannedGoods--.ToMtoe , P040eh s, Sainion, Sardhisdiokis, .&.