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TOWN ANDCOJNTY. T11Ult(DAt MORNING, iay '8, 1870. TEtas ov TiE NEws ANDI HEIALI). -Tri' weekly edition, four dollars per (nUM, in advatce; wcekly edition, two doliltr( and fifty ceits percannum, in advance. Liberpl discount to clubs of live and upwards. IIA*ES OF ApyERTisIN(I .-Ono dollar per inch for the first insertion, a ad fifty ocnts per- ich for each subseq icnit isce'tidn. Tliese rates ai)ply to nil ad vertisemnents, of whatever natu c, and are payable strictly in advance. Coi tracts "for three, six or twelve monthis made on very liberal tins. Train Sielt local notices, fifteent cents per line for the first Insertion and seveni and one-half cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tiseients. SiInple announcements of marrlages and deaths published free oi 1 charge, and solicited. All cominunicatiois, of whatsoever nat ure, should be addressed to the Wainshoro Publishilng Company Wilmsboro, S.C. New Advertisements. HKnights of Honor-E. S. Chandler, Reporter. Rev. J. K. Mondenhiall has been conducting a series of meetings at the Baptist church.' The services have all been well attended, and very inter esting. HUorMnOn"A.-I'he inevitable mad dog has appeared in the Salem neigh borhood, and (uite a nuiner of valua ble (logs have been killed as a precau tion. No serious consequences are yet reported. AN ACCESSION.-Orange Presby t(ry, of North Carolina, has gramed a letter of dismission to Harmony 1resbytery to the Rev. H-. 1.. Pratt.. Mr. . Pratt. has been tilling tile pulpit of Scion Clmrch at this place very acceptibly for a year and will bo.quite an acces sion to the church in South Carolina. CONFEDaA'm-r FLAos'.-It is respect fully requested by the directors of the South Carolina Monument Association that all persons having in their posses sion flags which were used in the Con federate service will be kind enough to seld them with a guard of honor to ha used at the ceremonies of unveiling the Monument. We are pleased to leatrn that the Gordon Light Infantry purpose attend ing the unveiling of the Confederate ( monument in Columbia, and we hope there will be no difficulty in the way I of those members who are clerks getting the necessary leave of absence from their employers. Fairfleld should be well represented on the occasion. SPECIAL RATES TO COLU1MBA.-The Charlotte, Columbia and A ugusta Railroad have oflered the following special rates for the round trip to and from the univeilinig Ceremony oin the 18th inst: Blackstock, $1.60; W~inns bore, $1.16; Ridgeway, 80 ets. The Greenville Road charges 75 cts. to and from Ahston. The tickets are gobod for flve days. DAiTH.--Mrs. .Efiiza A. W ilhiams( died at this place on Mondf*: night, aged sixty-five years, after a lingering illness. She had lived in Winnsboro for many years, and was univer sally esteemed. She (lied firm in the fith of the Methodist church, of whichi she had long been a consistent member,i and her- loss is mourned by many fiends and 'relatives. Hier ihneral services were conducted by the Rev. WV. A . Rogers on Tuesday afternoon. THE TowN FINANCss.-In accord-4 ance with instruciions from Council, Mr. E. S. Chandler, Clerk, publishes the followving statement of receipts and disbursements during the meonth end ing May 1: RIECEI PTS. April 21-Amount rec. 'ved from former Clerk -$11 1.58 1 April 21-S. W. Rluff', Tages 4.26 A pril 21-Fred. Steeie,Taxes 3 .96 April 28-Alex G~oode, Taxes 3.00 A pril 28-W. M. Nelson, Li cense.............37.50 April 23-P. H. Coonan, Li cense.............7.0 April 28-J. D. Mc~irley, License...........37.0 April 23-U. G. Despaortes, License..........87.0 April 28--W. I-. Donly, LI April c4-onse.mt.... . -..87.0 censo....... 37.50 April 23--F. W. Hbnct License.......... 87.50 April 28-8. 5. Gibson, Li cense.............16.65 Toti1............ $401.94 EXPE~NDITURE8,. pril 21-S.W.Rfuff,8Sheriff', * 6.50 pril 21-Work on Streets, 2.20 pril 28.-Work on Streets, 2.76 pril 29-Work .on Streota, 6.96 p)ril 80-L. I0 oet Volce, 80.00 1 pril 80-W. B; Gilbert, Po 1iC0a............... 40.00 pril 80-Abram Munro, .Lampj Llgtr~s. 10.00 pril 80-Dave Goius, Lamp LIghter.......... 10.00 Toa...... *106.40 ay 1-Balanof on hand.... *295.58 EUIPHEMIAN LrIER AflTSOO00mn.-WeI ye received an invitation to be pre's ut at the senti-anuil celebration of o Eupliom an Literiy Society of fakino College, at Duo -West, 8. 0., bleh will take pice o tio evening Juno 27th pz'oxfhu. 6 President the society:Is -Mr. Pattersen Ward w, of South Carolina. Th9 orators. o Mr. $. A'. Miller, of $labama, %dr. A.Johnson, etouth Caroila, 16. O'B. Lowryo Aldanf~,b oser - -~o~ Jseman and M i '~ igj ppil J.I cO5b *e~ eoe n T. 11. Robinson, of Texas; S. W. Woodruff, of Florida, and M. W. Pressley, of North Carolina. The marshuls are Messrs? L. 0. Cowan and W. A. M. Plaxco, of South Carolina, and J. G. Baird, of North Carolina. RIDEowAY GossiP.-Last Saturday Samuel Thomas, colored, an honorary nicinber of the 12th South Carolina Regiment, was married to Judith Cook, also colored, a trusted and valued servant in the household of Mr. A. F. Ruff. The ceremony wits performed by a minister of the African Methodist Church, about the hour of noon; after which a dinner was dis played that was so large and sumptu ous as to dispel the Ide'a of stringency, id also the idea that our colored tlriqiids cannot prepare inviting colla tions. The bride and groom were dressed very neatly and appropriately, tind their bearing, together with that of the colored guests present, was all that could be desired, the arrange ments being condUCted with the Ltmost decorum. The chief feature, however, of the occasion was' the presence of five ladies and seven gen Jlemen, fron the ranks. of the pale aces-friends 'and well-wishers of the imble couple. This is all the more *cemarkable ,when It is reniembered hat neither Sam nor any of his family v'ere with us in our great confliet of 1876. Could .this millonnial picture ae beeh.lortrayed upon the wall of looper Instituto during, the recent txodus meetinig, iien the letters of Wenldell Phillips and. Wim. Lloyd 'arrison were being read, and the avage resolatiois were under discus ion, that large audience, which knew o well hov to bear heavily upon their hilte brethren of the South, and so nuch better how to draw lightly upon heir piurses for the Hegira, would ivo - been under the spectacle so imazed that a Danielwould have been -equired to interpret-notwithstanding he language was Chaldean. *DAmOS. NoTEs Fuom SALEM.-The attention of the people ofthis section is directed stirely. to their farming interests. 'very person asks - every person else, 'How are you getting along?" and the nvariable answer is "Pretty well, hough not quite through planting." Jut - the greater part have flnished >lanting, and - many ard ploughing u)rn, of Which they have a -good stand. lotton -is coming ill) fin'ely ; sialt fratin, though planted late, looks proin sing. Measles and mad dogs are the ago in our section just now-one is -aging and the other ranging through he country. Many a dog has ceased o make night hideous with its howl nigs in the past two weeks, and it is ioped that tle good work will contin 1o till all the bench-leg flce, egg-suckei s md sheep-killers have beeni phiosphiat d. We cordially invite the peollo at arge to kill our dog if found plrowling troundl and if lhe Is not mad it will keep him from going mad. Salem Church had preaching on Sat irday and Sand:ty. R1ev. W. W. H.fills, the regular pastor, was assissed m Saturday by the llev. Mr. Miller, of he Associate Reformned Chur ch. On unday Rev. W, W. Mills preached a rery impIressive sermon from' Nehie niah, 8th chapter, and latter clause of lhe 10th verse, after' which he admin stored .the Lord's Supper to tihe c'om nlunicant s of the church.' The congre ration was large and atten~ive. No iceable in it were many of our Jack ton's Creek friends. A Sunday 3chool will be organized next Sabbath. David, the youngest son of Mrs. D. 3. Means, met with a painful accident mi Monday. lie was throwvn from horse, the fall breaking his arm be ween tihe elbow anld tihe wrist. We understand that Mr. A. W. Dadd, formerly of' Winnsboro, and Mr. om ter intend putting up a steam mill ecar Sailem Church onl lands purehased romi Mrs. R. S. Means. Mr. G. B. ~ettigrew has one in operation near the anme place. So you ean conto out this all and hear them whistle for corn, of viiel we hope thereo will be enough to uApply both mills. We are proud and pleased to see the miargenment of THE NEws AND) 1ER an1. We are satisfied that the bache or part of the paper (we think you are 11 good men) would not hesitate to do ny thing~ that isgood--eieon to the tak ng unto himself a wife. RtETLIAW. MEETING bF ThEI GREENBACKER. about eight miles from Whisboro, at place known as Gldnoy's Mill,* on he 3rd Inst., a small: erowd gathered or the puppose of listening to the ueeoh of J. Hlendrix McLean, a gen leoman from Feasterville, and a strong arenmbacker. lie made a lengthy ora ion, endeavoring to show (In his opin on) the corruptness of the Democrat c and Republican parties. National >anks suffered a little it his hands. le then called his boarers' attention to speech made by Mr. Weaver, Con gressman from Iowa, taken from Pomn roy's Democrat, published in ChIcago. L'hoCongressman's spe ohseemed to Eu't he taste of Mr. MeLean very much. l'ho paffryn of the party was thon end orthe benefit of the colored men dho wo present. At the close of the neoting a~ cordial invitatleh was given oanty who'wished to join this party, mt no one made a response. Mr. Mc LGoan, lk6 Moses and the promised and, hpes to ureach the goal ini 1880. flegiaer. -The omr sephino, the . first wife of N oleon Lg whom lie divorced aomarry ra Louisla, Arohduchess >f Auustria,; retired, after her divorce aq her palace at 3Ia1 ~ion,, and died bore soon after the attO oft Wtrloo iftt lnWtck of tpinsy. JTosophIno daotoNpleonafter, he was ban.' phod to 8ta.k1lena,"offl'oI to& share 9t ot and 1mprisounm~ l otgie lNIGH TS OF HONOR. rpI E regular semlimnthily mto ting of True ltrotherhord I.odge, No. l44, will & lield In Masonlc Hallton Friday evening, 9t1 int., at 8 o'clock. Et. S. C11AND1ER, iay 8-It Reporter. TAX RETURNN. - TIHE County A uditor, or an assistniit, . will'o l at th following places Oil the days deniglnatod, for tho plrposo Of recenivig returns of the taxpi-yers of'the county, for thto next filscal year, vYa: Woodward's, June 6 and 7. Ridgeway, Jtino 9 and 10). Ulythewood, Juno I I and -12. Gladden's Grove, June 13. Caldwell's Storo, Jnue 14. D1urhamu's', June 16 and 17. Bear Creek, Juno 18 and 19. Horeb, Juo'.'3 and 24. Jenkinsvillo, Juno 25 and 26. Monticelio, June 27 and 28. Feasterville, .1unte 30f and July 1, Wlito Oak, July 3. Ti be oice at this place (Winnsboro) will be open frorn Ist to rth June, and froim 4t1 to 20th July. Each tarpaver is required to make return on oath of all reaI and personal property owned or controlled by tieil on Juno St. All citizens between the ages of twent.oio and sixty yeirs, except thoso exeilpt by law, ire required to imilko return of their polls. Alter thle 20tli July, a penalty of 'fifty per cent. attaches. . N WITIEliS, 1uay 6 -xtf County Auditor. TOWN ORDINANCE. B E it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of Winnsboro, .9- (*.,I in Council ihot and by authority of the the siame: That section 2 of an Ordinanco relating the discharge of fire-aris etc., Nwithin the corporato limits which reads, "Tlat any persCn or persons who shall dischargo alny gun or pistol.or set lira to, explode, or use any siquib, fire-cracker or explosive, or any other disclarge of powder, except in the discharge of some1 public duty, shall forloitand pay for each and every such offence a sum not exceeding ter. dollars: Provided, that on Chi-istias or other holiday the use of fire-crackers, fire-works and oilier harmless explosives shail be at the discretion of the Intend ant.," be amend d by inserting after the words ''teln dollars" and beforo the word "provided" the following: "Or be im prisoned not more than ten days." Done in Council. this thirtieth day of A pril, A. D. 1879, under the corporate seal of the said Town Council. JAS. A. BRICE, Attest: Intendant. E. S. CHANDLER, Cler-. T.IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FA IRFIETD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Froderick Copes as Trustee of Mrs. Sarah It. Cops, Plaintiff, against Saiuel B. . towney, R.S. Desportes & Cu., The .National Bank of. h ester, Smuth Caro lion, Hopkins, Dwight & Co., I. W. Friedenwald. The WI'innsboro National Bank of Winnsboro, Kotih Carolina, George I. Mc %Ia tor and Francis Gerig, as As-ignees of the Wainsboro National Bank of Winnsboro, South Carolina, H. C. Howard as Secretary of the Mary land Fertilizing and Manufacturing I omlpany, auni John A. Fraser, Defend nts. -Copy Sumlons for Relief. Com laint not 8erved. To the Defendants: OU ARE hereby summoned and requnired to answer the complidnt in this action, .which is lied in the office of the tClerk of Commnon Pleas, for the isaidi cunty, nd to serve a copy of your answer to tile said comp1)linlt 0on theO ub) scriber at his office, Winnlsboro, South Carolina, within t wenty days after ihe service heraof, exclusive of the day of suceh service; and if you fail to answer tihe comiplaint within the time aforesaid, the plaini ft' in this action will apply to' the Court for the relief demanded in the comlplalit. Dated 29th March, 1879. JNO. J. NEIL, -PlaintifY's Attorney. To the Defendant, Samuel B. Clowney: TAKE noitice that the summons in this aetien of which tho foregoing is a eopy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common P1 eas for thi 0 County of Fairflield in the S:ate of South Carolina, on the 21 clay of April, 1879 2nd April, 1879. JNO. J NEIL, april 3-taw~uw Plaintiff's Attorney. NOW IS THLE OPPORTUNITY AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT ! Preserve your books, periodicals, newspapers and mulsie. State, ounty and railroad officers, and business men generally, supplied with blank boo':s made to any tattern. All famuilies have old books, periodi cals, newspapers, music, &c., whiech they desirc to transmit to their posterity. Then HAVE THEM REBOUND ! Which will preserve them and will make them look almost as well as new. Old books, &c., should not only be rebound, but the current literatura of the present day should be put in a durable form for preservation as well. This can be done in the shortest pen siblo time, with the best. mnaterial, in the most handsome and diarable style, and at I a nrice which cannot be du;le.ated any- I whore, by E. R. STOKES, Stationer, Bookbinder and Blank Book | Mannlfactulrer, No. 155 Main street, Je Send in your orders at once, inch 8 REMOVAL. E are now located in tile brick building formerly occupied by Measrs. J. 9. Mo.\iastor & Co,, where we will be glad to, welcome our customers and friends. Will continue to deal in general molrehlandise, and will cud savor to please by sticking to our motto GlOOD QUALITY, HONEST QUANTITY! Pleaue opel, J. M. BEATY & 00.. mech 15 DR. C. II. LADD, 1LAVING rettiriie to Winnsboro, and I .Lresumed the p)ractico pf(njedcino, offei-s h is professlinal service, toitl e citl zoe of the town end' county. J" Ofmce in Blank Range, iti stairs, next to Newas and Jfer.,d ofloe. Er trance on Oongress street. mar 1-ict~m w4~ WOOD, NO PAPE~R rRESH G*ARDEN SEED, T13 111.1 I'\,T~ i EW HoMaE C 15 The D'3T, LATEST IMPROVED, SEWINC MAC ic Cevr inventca. . 4 the wearin parm.ritnu, ruteo of tho DGT STEEL, CAREFULLY TUMPC~rErD n1 tire ADJUGTABLE. Itl I nm tbo AfrT1T0d127 TVNP.Yz.V1 It hatni 11o 0jilA191 It hue ila EaIOst Throaded Shuttlo. The BOBINS ar WOUND m wliout ]RUNNING or UNTMLVWAMrNG uio MACHINE. It hm a SELF-SETTING NEEDLE1 It ' a D)IAL 1or regultiog the lenigth ot'stel:, IYVITII01E' TAE-rIiNG; It haski It LAltGnl SPACE utitcer the anrm; I Is NOISELEbo, alf( 1hats o ort) ohits Eof XOLLENCE Inen all ethe, miftieslg ceiiluond. AZ-Agontu wanted in localitie. Wlhao wo a~ro not represented. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION OQUARE, N.Y. OR a good drink-Lemonade, Mint Julep, or any other de-. ightful . Spring Beverage, call at j MORNING STAR SALOON, Rear of Town Hall. CORN AND HAY. ------- UST Received-.at the o1 stand of T. I R. Robertson--5,o,00 pounda Timo by and Clover Hay. Two Car Loads NORTH CAROLINA- CORN. k1l of which will be sold very cheap for. 'ASH. mch 22 JNO D. McCARLEY. OLD RYE3. ,10LE Agent for Winnsboro for ) Nathan Bros. 1863 Old Cabinet Etye Whiskey. F. W. HADENICHT, 3ear of Town Hall. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, d'rall the Purpo sativen Fau dhho g atonN ul S~omasEBreath,' Elrupaohnla nd fans, Dhuiat mI iogsnra, Dropsy, Tummo m , for urfigthe Blood, Are -the most ef-] fective and conge. nialppargative ever are mild, but ei' fectual in .their' operation, moving ~Ogd~ein their operation, they are still the moest thorough and medicne t searchin cathar hystimuilate tedgsie ogn n iromote vigoei-ous health. AYER's "Pu.Is have been. known for neo than a quarter of a century, and have ibtained a world-wide rcputation for theis rirtues. They correct dIseasd action in he several assimilative organs of the >cody, and are so composed th at obstruc-1 ions within their range can rarely with tand or evade them. Not only do they nure the every-day complaints of every icidy, but also formidable and dangerous liseases that have baffled the best of mmnan skill. While they produce power. uli effects, they are, at the same time, the afest and best physic for children. B)y heir aperient action they gripe much less han the common purgatifves, and never rive pain wrhen the bowels are not Inflamed. L'hey reach the vital fountains of the blood, nd strengthen the sy'stemn by freeing Ia erom the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions In 11l climates, containfUng neither calomel or any deleterious drug, these Pill. may - >e taken with safety by anybody. Thei'r ugar-coating preserves them ever fresh. Lnd makes them pleasant to take; while ecing purely vegetable, no harm can arise romt their use in any quantity. PnBPARBD DT )r. i. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,] ratoealand ca1e,. FOR TilE BEST OIGAR flALL for the "Model"-three for U 25 cnts at F. W. HAENIOJHT's. L~AW~PRICES THAT WILIL ASTONISH YOU!t LOOKX: Sugar-Cured Uncanvassed Hamse at 101 ,ents per lb. Good Coffee Sugar~ at 8 eunt' per lb, Best lio Coffee at l'7 conte per lb.. Pure Leaf Lard at 10 cents per lb. Fresh Hoda Ornekars at 10 cents per lb All sorts of Sweet Cakes at correspond nglylowlowprices. Also low ri ble, Now Macereli Fiah n different sized packages asitable for 'arm use, Give me a cahi. I will not be mndersold, WV. H. DONLY. mech 25 F OR the best half-dhne smoke, try "The Snmasher," supertor to all thera, at'F. W. HABNow0s, ear f Town Hall, 'TNlE undersg6d *ould r 7~tul inform the pablio - thi 'e ha' >pene~d a 81 aa z Ifafr. p Sa. tv 4 J U S T ARRIVEE At the Winnsboio Dry GoodH Tancy Goxls and Millinery Bazaa L second lot of new, cheapl and Ole ,ant goods. Millinery and Fane' Joods in all the latest styles an iovelties of the season. Mrs. Boag iaving a first-class milliner to assis ier in this Department, is fully pre ?ared to please the most fastidious mnd will take pleansure in doing sc i beautiful line of Silk and Cottoi Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves Eadies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs Dross Goods, Buntiugs, Poplins silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimming -in fact a full stock of such good is are usually found in a first-clas \Iilinery, Dry Goods and Fano; Joods Establishment. SH[OES. A beautiful line of ladies' ani 3hildren's Slippers, Gaiters an< 3hoes ; also, a nice assortment o Qon's Shoep. GROCERIE S. A full and fresh stock of Famil Iroceries: Bacon, Meal, Flour Jorn, Sagars, Coffees, Soaps starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil n short, you can find all you wan' 6t J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheal) o he same goods can be bought any vhere. Don't forget to call. Nc rouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING MACIINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing kachines to be in store in a day ol o. The New and Improved Verti al Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the 4ow and Improved American, rang. ng in price fron $20 upwards C'hese Machines are from the facto -ies of good, responsible companies And are warranted to be just ai 'epresented. J. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 4 bbls. Molasses-all grades, 00O lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, .0 boxes Cream Cheese, Sboxes best Italian Maccaroni, .2 bbls. Sugar, all grades, .4 sacks of Coffee-l0 Rio, 4 bes Java, 0 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. 'JARD in bbls., cans and buckets Lceon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Jhoice Red Rust Proof Oats, See< Rye and Barley. fails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mulh Shoes, Axle Grease, Whit. Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, P'resh Canned Salmon, Peaches ani Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, L fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES Ill of which will be sold cheap fo: Cash. nov 9- D. R. FLENNIKEN. 3R AND OPENING I WHAT ! NEVER 'S ELARDLY EVE11 Have her cousins and her sisters and her aunts seen such an <ndless variety and magnificent assortment of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ~s were purchased at the recent grea ales in New York, and will be sold a as onishingly LOW PRICES. )ur stoek is complete in dry goods, ne ions, embroidertes, ladies' neokwear, pei umery, hosiery, adit 'hats, millier itraw goods. gets. funishing goeal di-branohes, laest style straw and fel sate, beots, and shoes in all aizes fe adios, gentlemen, misses 'and children ,loth and leather. Also, the tlest style < To convince younrself end gave stone3 sall attew~nnstand 6f SUGENRIME GOOE642L NAVASSA GUANO. BAY STAT] SPECIAL A IS called to our Now, Large and . . only a few varieties of which (foi Alpacas, Victoria La Dress Goods, Caaiiioros, Swiss Bleached and Brown Homespun, Cc b Drills, Printed Lawns, Ticking, Table OUR NOTION: is full and complete, with all the Nov Ladies' Scarfs, Fans, Gloves, Collars We have just received as Full a Li Shoes as can be found in the State, iy respectfully ask the public to examini We have the Largest Stock of Moe Hats In Town, with some Specialties A full line of Clothing that will ast A full stock of Family and Plantat REMEMBE1, WE DON'T by selling leading articles at less than at a LIVING PROFIT, and as cheap HOES. GRAIN CR april 10-tx3mos NEW FUI FOR DESIGN AND WORK EVERYTHING WARR -PRICES LOWE FUM]rITUTJ Before making your purchases olsewl LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPAR.0 UNDERTAKEIl I keep on hand a full supply of Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a el oot 22R BEST FAMILY SE The "?NEW AMERICA N" 1. easily learned, do with loss labor than any other machIne. lii .AG-EN'Is * V t, TfOVEY, M~ann~e'or. M N. 4 J. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fair Bld(. workmaship i equal to e antiy fin!che~d asi a -f -. hIhtost 'aards3 at the V ."on. l!T SEWS ONE-FC Achines. Its capacity Is 3..GON MACHENES8 sold a cornbined sales of all :NDlMC ATTA'CHMENT fe ITHOUT PATCH'INO, givel ~WILSON 8Ei MORRIS HOUJSE AT THE~ MORITS HUEyue e~t transIent or regular board at pices to f itioims wi1. aoonnod1AffonB so surpsassoa in Winnsboto. SHOES. PIEDMONT GUANO .TTENTION Vell selected Stock of Dry Goods, want of space) we mention, to wit: vna Calicoes, Piques, Cambrics, Jackonets, ttonades, Plaid Homespun, Linen Damask, Towels, Napkins and Doilies DEPARTMENT - elties and latest styles in Button and Cuffs, etc. io of Ladies' Misss' and Children's ade ospocially for our trade, and we before purchasing. s' and Boys' Felt, Wool and Straw in Straw Goods. mish Casfi purchasers. *jn Groceries, Hardware, &c., &o. BAIT OUR CUSTOMERS cost ; but we will sell all our goods as they can be bought anywhere. F. ELDER & CO kDLES. PLOWS. ,NITURE I MANSHIP UNEQUALED. ANTED AS REPRESENTED. R THAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pio. tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first class ED8 STO~1?~E3 ere. IT THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICE8 [)TO MAKP TO ORDER. 'S DEPARTMENT. Metalic and Rosewood Oases and ieap stock of Coffins. W. .I?HILLIPS. .-IT 1s 'THE1 ONLY SEWING MlACUINE wilc I A A. rDlf-Throading Shu~ttle. It has Self-Setting N'eedie. Never flreaks iho Thread. Never Skips Elltihes. Is the Lightest Runtinug ,IT HAS A New and Simple Det~ce Winding the Bobbitt, Without rern Iho Ferp ros .)utUnthreadiqg thaw )lachluu. The imptect, 'ae Most DThiable and in 4very respct the WINO MACINE es not Let out of order, and will do more wsik ustraIted Circular fwrnished on ap!aot harles Stroot, Datiaore, 3Ed. W(RLD) RENOWNED.. N ACHINE a Chronometer Watch, ad 1rst-class Piano. It reci.I lonna and Centennialni~ IURTH FASTER than &t Linilmited. There are ~~t in the United States te the others. Thb I.5q r dongal.kindsof roparqg REwith each meoI,0 SNGMAIR04