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TOWN AND COUNT) SATURDAY MO1t,41N, May pf; 181 TEnms oF TaIE NEws AXII IIEnIAI -Tri-weekly Pdition, RA?- dtgli -s annlIumf, int ad~vantce; weekly e~t'ltro two dollars and-fily cats perauntu in advance. LiberMl discounta to clii of tive aLt upmwards. RATHS M? Al)Xv MtltING.-QIIe (oll per inch for the ;rst. insertjon, is, ILfy cents pon)#h eaoch suabson .e insertion. Lilo'rates aly to''i a vertisemretitsf wlatovi ' natil 'eo, ni lre pavable'strlitly in advdi'iro. Co tracts "for three, six 01', twI mnt made00 oil vory lil tea.mn.. T1a1 sieit local 'notioes, lifteeha cents y line for tid-1:s'Pt insPeiona anAd 'sev< tand one~-halif cents per line foir eai subsequnaIt I Iiet ion. Oln0aries, a1 tribul.es of respect chiA..;.l'ge aq adv: tis-eienits. intikple annocemes c aige, an' 1 1 olicited . ' All com IIicn Ieimns; nfWlis* Ialtur. I soihb albirc''l to (I IV'unmsboro, . C. New AdisementU. Second Arri val-Sugenheimer, Groeschel. County Treasurer Davis hans collect( about two thousand dollars. The wheat in the county has bee injured by rust, but a good deal wi be made nevertheless. A hot wav.'ostruck Winnsboro a Wedntesdav and .Thursday, and force everybody into summer apparel. A young intan in Wiinsboro I been using kerosene for the top of b head, and now lie, has a beard grov ing thereon. - On the panel of the petjt juroi drawtn for thojune. term.of the Cirdu Court. thdare te - twenty-nine - whA persons and seven colgred. DEAT H oF Mt. JOHN .hORLEY.-M John Mobley, a wellklovn citizen I this coulity, died on Wediesday las in the nilnety-eighth year of his ag lie had beetn it good health up to til time of his death, hnd died of old ag Mr. Mobley was widely known ati respected, and he leaves a large nuti ber of friends to, mourn his death. The alarm of fire was sounded little after eleven o'clock on Tiursdv night, being occasioned by the m> plosion of a korosene lamp in the ge tlemen's parlor at the Morris ious The engines came out promptly, bi the burning oil had been extinguish before any help was needed. H this not been the case, 'a very disa trouls conflagration might hlave ensue< Attention is directed to the .ne advertisement of Messrs. Sugenheint A Groeschel, in which they tell brief of what they have to sell. But i know what they have, -it is nieessai to visit their establishiment and - vie their crowded shelves and counter Here are tastecfnily displayed a gre variety of dry goods, ready-made clot ing, boots, slhoes, hats and fatncy arl does, and the price of these differai things will be maide to suit the timec A petition is being circulated, a dressed to the Western Union Tele grapha Company, askintg the establisi maent of ana of1ce at tihe former 19ea1t1 People find it ntot specially convemaei to have the telegraph office so fiar fCoc the businecss portion of' tihe towni. Bi theta, you know, it jtst suip- .tJ C3har'lotte, Columbia anad Auagus1 Rtailroad Companay, and peCople slhou] will meet a favorable ' esponasei fian tile Westernt Uniona. The fittal rehear'sals ot the play ''Better than Gold," will be had1( by th Hlistriionio Club this week, and o Tuesday evenaing it will be presen~ate ait thec PTespiani llall wit h a falli cas otgoodi perforitmers. The piay is mnuc abo~ve the ordintary, antd thie peoarui' er'a haive be stod a graeat deali of cai in the prearO~atiaonl. rThe rohearsa promise one of the best performanc< that have ever yet boon given. Th tableaux will 1)e quite strikIpg, 4n the music of the best kiand. We b speak a full house on Tuesday eveninj THE CHRONIULE AND 8FENTINELr Daurinag the past few nibhths- the-circ1 lation of thae Augusta Chronicle hu been ineceased by bnlaousand ntame to its lists of sutbscribers. When 41 scarcity of mnoney in the couwitry conaidered, this largeo increase la~ very handsome anid'sibstantial compl mont to the moanner in iel) ethe p per haas been eoridued. The 'hron cle now covers theo who'le field of Eas erna Georgia and Western South~ Car lina. The weekly edition finds I way into nearly every planter's houe aand thec daily is taken at all poin reachaed by daily mail, list of the petit jurors drawn to ser' at the approacing term of tho:Circu Court: . , , Simpsona, Lawrence D'. Tinkler, d.]1 A. Broomie, William P. Jones, Wi 11am E. Smith, J. 8. Swygert, Lort Ri. Fee, G. C. Bacot, Rt. H. Edmund JTr., Nathanie}I)..Roberta, James. 'V lBolick, Wifl lri 8. bdidla,' Jacob'l Coleman, R. M. Dunlovy, J. C. Bric Richard C. Dove, E, Palmer Davi W. J. Birley,.Austin Peay, R. ( Lamnar, John I Sexton, W. W. Cro by, Thee. W. Rawls, Samnuel Cathcar Samuel W. Droome,- J, W. MoCant Robert P. 13own,. A, W. Bropm. Colord4-Arhamtool, Jr.,Xbavi Bloyd, George Burns, Henary Johnsol Isaae Parr, MoRn? Cgg, BI~oton Ys borough ______ BAPTIST MIS6IONAM APOmmfENy -From thb~B jilet Couridof' 6 fl~i that the 8f S*~ ard of Mieoni h ennud 6ka ' d foiv W. 3 Urieut na a general inlssionary in tieltfiefludd Association. ' The follow I ing 4ppoItineuts have beeni iade for hin: The fburth Sttnday In May at :Conl C cord. . it, The first Sunday hi June at Loiig "I Town. The second Sunday' li June at * Poplar. III The third Sunday In June at Winns lit boro. d- The fourth Sund n June at. Fl ii lowship.aynJnet.P I The fifth Sunday in Juno at Beulah. ,- The flrst Sunday ii July, and days (-r 11ltowinit, at Cherokee Ituti. ' The sCCoId Sunday in July, 1and day fVllowing at Little Itiver. The third Sunilin Jily, attd days atliig, 1u I'oek Creek. nl the t1m61h,111da inl July, and days fo ! win:. it in.d Ltvel. d;1- f" l wing, at H alal. days fillowii, t 1111d IRev. A. V. Ltir, Chairman of tie Association Board, requem that thle differenit church-eles will receiveo the d missiontary and convey hima from church to church. n1 TRuE TO NATrn.-Whether sensa lional plays atnd seunsat-ional novels are to be i epecliended or not may be an opeit question bit it is cortati, tt inly 1 rate, Itat the general public like to be startled.' No better evidence of (ii cai be ,jIodtte&d t1an tle mpainer with which 'ie atudietnces at the O)lynmpie receive thex. raord jirV sp)ectacle of the tight bet ween (terv'aise tind Vir giniC in the secon(d t[ailcant of the r- new play, "Assommoir." The ,ceju iS so ttrue to 1ta..r-thCe two wVomII, , mzddetned by jealousy, seizh q; the o buckets of hot water which sand t resumly to their lands, and eaci d'ench Le jag er adver.,ary fruot head tj foot, While still hcepitig up tin ilnessaut lire wirit their tonguies. With torn and drippitg garments, and panting with their exertions, the two wonen finally Stand beloe the oo0t-lights glaring at , each other, until Gervaise summons up 3. strength for the fial cl'ort with which a she succeeds in vanquishing hor rival. 1Tie senie is rendered all thte more at dractive to many people from the cir euintance that it is generally under 1- stood that AiIss Mand 'Gruger' and Miss E"tilily Rigl, who respectively un dertake the parts of Gervaise and a Virgiic, have for sone considerable y time entertained a strong feucling of professinal jealousy toward one an other aind are neither of them at all. sorry at the opportunity "L'Assom' m- moir" affords thet of bringing their it diffierences to the arbitrament of the d water huckedt.-New York J1crald. Ld s- A F.RMER'S VICTORY.-The returns show that it was the farmers of Chtli fornia who carried the new Constitu tion. They gave two-thirds of the 'T' affirmative votes. They vo.ted this way because the instrument contains ly a law pt'oviding that unimproved lands to shall be taxed the same as cultivated -v farms. There are fifty thousand 'tarmlers in the State who own only W ..,.0,0 acres of.land wldle five S' thousand ranchmnen and s peculators lit owvn 50,000,000 acres, which hereto p- thre have escaped abnuost all taxation, or have been taxed to a very small desgree. Thien there Is another -clause in the newv Constitution which filled s- the farmiers with adtmiratilon. 1t0 pro .vides for' thle clento ofthlree commis smoners who shall have full power to .-fi c the rate of railroad fares andii '- treighmtsein the State. The farmers 1. claimed that they have beetn obliged to ipay three times as much for freights and farles as is paid ini the Eastern States. T1hese fealtures of the ntew~ it jontstitudti swept" in the votes of the te farmers, who did not like the sections It uti' crt4(ts and1 deposits amnd dis dcrtiminaiitg algainmst capiutah. But theyv took that. wh'iity they did ntot hike int ". order to secure that \Which thief were nI specially anxious to secure.--C/roni ele umd Constitutionaglist. ',A NovEr. EQUWAgE- As the stur , c~on is a tish able t>j bear considlerable hanidli ng, anid very powerft'il, one0 or mtore htave' several titnes b',ent Ma ned d t-altraw boaits, being li:.e ti.o. wh ti' it wvhales, driven in aquaritirw tanmks, ihtbarneswsed to the) boats by tmetas: of -. 'irong(. anid closelv tctingrnber band, ,placed just behtid' th~e peef oriatl ti. 'a by an ashen pole about eight feet long, e whose ends fitinto brass rIngs on the dtop of the band, and 'also by a similar but lIghter iuole attached to smaller h lands behined'the idotaal fin." lA the E. fish were verys iowertitlj tiere~ was somne danger ot th'eir drawingthe -- heat under1 birg4 fot 214 ?the, shapn t- -of swans, fieely painte'd, Wf' made ts' and attached to-the harniess ringst keep is ing the fish abDo three fee, .beldw t'30 Ssurfaice. They are gnided by moans of a goad whlose points project at right angles a~ from the polo, with, which the fish -are 1- pricked on the opposite sIde from the . coutrse desired, touched to accelerate Stheir-speed, or on the nose to bring them to a stop. f' As the h~oat is in the form of a shell, -and the swans ar'ejseemingly guided by tse a pair of gay reins, the general effect is a, very striking, and the speed ob~tainied. almost eq ual to that of trained horses Boht .oo road.-N. Y". Commercial a: Co i r.s4eRY VqON- I n1is hats aknthe first step to~va -d the t thepassage of a law which requires ofeer chldtwelve weeks' schooling Syearlybet~weenthd ages of eight aid fouirteen, coupled with 'an enaotaleh't ', ariittngthe emnployment of cildren 7V year when, a certificate of twelve e, weeks' schooling has beeni oblanond, f. A a ll fine, In ontrease from twenty ,' to'*lftydollars, auld hr th d ther of from 'five te tn dollars, is i mposedl on em "s ployers and parents respectively who s, v'iolate the pr'ovisions of tis act. In ,~ extret ceq of de~ttu thp locan . education board is reur8to $3oan-4 80choo1 books to children, and a wide 6disemetion is given -those lyoards in e, remitting attendance altogethi-, edtteonral Schenok 1a re not In ti, vii. Truth nhow'admits that the br aeoar ta~lken ofiia *ranhk amwgthe aniuneliieute- that fb1.a low fhishioamale dIiner-parties in Lon 110dn, and- E ish hoieity ' is 'divided " ili ng the people who 14 reetavarse in drWinerOOms6 after~ -Hem-i Roche*foil?, /idWn Gaevenr is described as in iot, merely an ovet grown child. "l1e haa no very doe conictions; his inhid is resive t (lisciplinWe; and yet it Ihs i striak:c good sense which prevents hin.1 fror espouisinig anly Cau1se9 wholly, th1it I is ailmost playd out ; as 'a statemntri he is entirely so. He may again tih1 il collstituIencey to elect 1h, but he bal never more bo thie pooplo's hope -anl darling ats he o'nco as." - -The fight In Mississippi ove liruco's.seat. in the seniate ha8 coili meieed early lin the day. ' Mr. 0.-Ti Singleton, a member of'te Timouse o Representatives, has alread written letter aloniniig him1selt' as i c1ali date for the positioli. * ried's tori will not expire uitil 1881. -ion. Malt. II. Carpenter, the bril lhiuit Senator froi Wisco,-i , lyts bei spning. a V'w days inl Savagaaah, I is now.% in F.iia. SELND STOCK C F. ARRIVED AT SUGENH1EIMER & GROEMVOMEL'8, Conaistsrig of 200 pieces Cialico, 50 pieces Mus&iin. 20 pi.mos L-qFi Whijte 1and Figured, 100 picca IBoa A: Domost ic, all ;ol:ot br mds, New Yrk Mi'ls, W.amisutta anc F wiit of alie L o.I I e;.s Cii )4 >- in1 Ii' syles an i (l't--lity, Alh Wool I1-11ini. .u meres.IJ, Co I .il.des, andli i.rown OUR STOCK OF CLOTHIlNG, Boots, Shoes and Hafs. iq cotiplete, which we sell at. very Iow prices A I we ask is to give us a trial b f; iC i uying elsewheLe, as we take par. ticulai pains in showir g bur go6dk OUR NOTION AND MILLINERY Department, is full of New Goodi lnd Styles. Ladies' Gloves fkiom one to six llUtton3 inl Lyle Thro id ana1 Silk. Ladi', lflsset! an% Children's Hose in all styles ani colors. Fans anl Ladies' Neck Weai TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Collars and Cuffs and many stylef of Buttons. SPECI ALTY. 100 Par'asols at 25 cents each. 103 Neck Ties at 5 cents eacoh. 25 pairs Boys' Butfton Gaiters. worth $3.00, for $1.00-Nos. 10,,13, '1nd 1 to 4. One lot Women's Shoes, 'Nos. 8 andu 4, at 50 entIs. One lot On ts' Shioes, worth $3.00. sold for $1.00. Remember aill these will only be sold for the next THIRTY DAYS at these prices. before taking st.oel -.ndL a change of the fis mn. . :speetfuilly' .'UGElEaJER & (ORiOECilIEL. .'ay 24 STATE OF SOU'VIl (AROLIA, .corNTY OL~iA?1FAU.:LD; COURT OF~ CQMMON PLE AS.' N'),il, A. W'ai.didltoru- L'odd,' Jldtei i era~du,'aloa:Liaa K, 'P lIidty * y f-n'nntona for- iF&lief (;omplain not &rv.-d. . I'n thecDef-n lantis ahn'iameid: reuiredl tolinquer cil e "omplafiit in~ this action,' hich hia*' been iled in'ths 'afies of the Clerk (.f the Court' of Cern.' pgos Pleas, for 'said county, aid ' to sorn' a copy of your anaswer to' tisd sid onne. plaint on the subscribr at his .offlce. W-nnsboro, S. (I, within tweinty daym after the sorvioe hereof,,.exolusivs of. ,the :lay of suoh,seqrvice ; and if you fail tc answer t,ho complaint wltithe,1 time aforeald, tlie plaintiff iin t~his tion will apply to the Ooirt fol, the rell demiand. aed -he'coplinlt.' DtdApril25hA..18. Pi'ittiff's Attorney. To IRelert Ppitterson, one of the Defend. ants above named: TAKE~ notice that the oomplaint in thu action, together with the. summions, of which the foregoing Is a copy, was tiled in the office of thbe Clerkc of. the Court o: Common Pleas, at Wilnnsboro, in th< county and State aforesaid;' on the 24t1 .afA prl 1879), ya~o Apil, T. it. XtOBERTSON, A pril 25th, 1879.it~a tori y api-il 20O-law8~w sait.. NO WOOD, NO r'APmn IN the Standard Screw Bay Stat4 1 Shoe, J.' Mt. BAar & Cd. MOJRRIS HlOTJM TI!JE MORIS lOUSEt yu ot get transient or regular Board at prices 1< suit the fimes, ith -aseommodatic as noi surpassed niainhtsbbro, A , A.MOltBIS, - n .i..f' , offers bi profession.dperiue tottiti sens of the $9wn ad Oounty~ f ., 1r-ATST IMPROVED, - - TNOPVC'O-1.Y COnstructed -.'' 0 W hiAG 9) Cetverisivent. Al: r. p).Irt.: C.-O m or the CCQT .L, OAR-.r- tvL.E.y TLipcRCaD 'ADJUSTASLC. It' ad the AV'T02rA12'X 'J'EN,%OX; It .ut 11t A.U (1ImNT .tiOl1.3 It lunj the Caiielst Throaded Shuttle. Tle BOBBIN8 nre WOUND withoui UMUNNIN,1, or U.NTHIREADING the .t ls n s'LF-SETTINO NERDLE; It fins a D1 A L fr reguintifig tio lec 109 oe stitch, MVI'T11OUT TI ,rINu; It lsn n i ARGEI ePAVE under the.nm; It is NOE8E , A 1W jia moro hoints oflXOELLENC thann all otter z:maInes conblnet *.Agento wanted In localitioe wihero we are not. ropresented. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION 6QUARE, N.Y. LADIES' FANCYGOODS. W E RESPEOTFULLY call the at tention of the ladies. to our large assortment of Fancy Goods. -TIES,1 TIES II TIESIII White Lace Ties, -Black .Lace Ties, Colored Lace Ties, Silk Ties, and, in fact, Ties of all kinds. A beautiful assortinbiit of Bows in all colors and sades. Silk [Randkerchiefs in great variety. Qloyes ! Gloves 1- 1 Gloves I! ! Call .nd look at them. TRIMINGS I TRIMMINGS I White nd 'Coiord Hamb rgs, Firillings, Ladee, TLide6 % rn h mings, and .lots of other Trtniiigg. Porchon Laces good raaportment )f them. We. offerr to. thjadies, EXTRlA IND1fENiENMt8in these goods. . VeMAST'lta B31ItJLb .' NOW IS THIE OPPOR'TUNITY AVAIL YQQRSELF OF IT!I Pre <drve foiir -books, 'l'iodioals, a w~niay)er$ and mustic. ' tatd, onntf' 'and iktoad oftioeu', ad -*uidness bien'genenally, sup)pliba with hankc 'bc6o.ia'de to any ratternt AUl faileli 'hve' old books, pturiodi 1.4., n'ewei pra..nuiiio; &c., wh'ich th4' uirto tthhlmit to theii- posterity. Then *HAV# THEMx I3OUND I, bich will, preserve themi and will make Iemn 19Ok altumt as wel snw Old ook, &a ,should not pnly; be. bound pLat to cprrenut literature of thc m)ntHOt day ablould)40 pa t in a durable .ormn for pireservaltion as we!). Thiui'oan be done u the shortest pos. iil. tinie,wviih die best mnateriatin the dnoat iaindsoiio'and durable atyld, na itL *t 'i'O whlich eahtint3 dupal oated61' any ahore, by '. E'E.-8TOKES,8 4tatione. BookbhIdor' and Blarik Book * daufacturer, No. 154 ?fain street, - UMBA, 8. 0. J1a Send in your ol-ders at once, JWAX RETURMt a 8 Li *11 be atitheo followikig plaqos on tbo dagt desaiguated,' for the puuposo sof receivin g 'etur s'of- the -tAxpayers of the cotnt i fttlW I acalyear iS * W o aa'a tG 1n%.' O sroye,. Tune 1'* CaldwellsStore, Juno i4. ., , *Dutrham'a,.June.10 and17,'* lloar Oredki Jqno-18'And-~ Juneb Jim '? -' Jonuire l to -ae.;qnqrt~,pl ~Ttosat is N.ad ~nn omo ill be Cointut Audior. efete 20h Juypese get tces -. H na0'ftt 'aCtteyAdior -~'4 E3LOP PRIC DRlhINK( AI -THIRD AR NEW GOODS ALL WoOL Dunti' ga in Black )acas, Cashmoros and Lawns. Liv . olors. A large nagortment of N hvias, Victoria Lawn, Piqe 1111d )rill anid Cot.tonaudes. A )so, C r hirting aILd ihooting, Plain andI ~aoreales. 8 4ALICOEM CALIC4] -CALL AN TDIiAM( z A nice line of Hats in ir Shoo Stock is fillor than Oever A Clothing in groat variety, and GROCI P No baItt thrown out to catch the 6g timnuto Profit. 'P. S.-A largo addition to our N few days. 0C may 20 DRINK AU1O NEW FUE FOR DESIGN AND WORKA EVERYTHING WARRA -,-FRIQCES LOWEIff II ~EP'URITITUE Eefore iaking your purebases clsewh< LUMBER AT PRICES ' 0 SUI BEPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPAREI UNDERTAKER'I I keep on hand a full supply of I Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a ch R. oct 22 B3EST FAMILY SE' t ue N ZiW A MER ICAN," is easily learned, doec awith' less labor than a~sy other machine. Illui * .'DCovrY .r-?-,- r4'' .cJ 3.0.BOA0G,. Agqnt for~ Fairflold. LSON SEWI ~workmanship Is equal to Selegantly finished as- a fi *o highest ewdrds at the VI .itions. IT S-EWS ONE-POI vtiachines. Its caacity Is u .VILSON MACHI NES sold I ho combined sales "of all M1ENDI .~CATTACH MitNTfor MlTNG0,1 #ATfCHINWO, given bRN AND HAY. JUST Rleceived--at tlioe'old stand of T'. 1t0 Robertsoti-",O00 .wnis Time. thy and 0ver Ha,?. ,Two Qa Loadai NORTH CAROLINA CORN. Sc1which will bo Bold very cheap fo, .nbh22 INO. D.M60ARLtY. NOR nifeand.- smokae he M COFFEE. RIVAL OF C1 THIS SPRING. C and Colqrs, Black Crepe, Al Ml Sulitin11gs in Stripes and PI.. P Vlito Goods, such as Jaconot Cmb'ies. A f01l lino of Line issimeris, Bleicelted and Brow Figured Lawis, Qawbrics an iES?! CALICOE i4 ! U D SEE )ND 1mu vstraw, Wool and Felt. which fact speaks for itso a full and coinplete stoce of JRIES. unwary. All Goods sold at >tion Department will arrive :j F. ELDE R & CO. 4 COFFEE. - NITURE ! IANSHIP UNEQUALED. .NTED AS REPRESENTED. THANEVER. A now supply of Window S)adeq, Picture Framnes, Pie turos, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car. riages. For priges, call at the first -lass .E STOT-P.ED ro. T TIE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATE PRICES TO MAKE TO ORDER. 3 DEPARTMENT. ifetalio and Rosowood Cases and say stock of Coffins. W. PHILLIPS. IT IS TIIH -ONLY SEWING MACRINE tCef-Threading Shusttle. It has Self-Settinug Needle. Ncver lkeaks the Thread. Iiever Skips Stitcems h the .Lighttdst RInning A New and Slun ple Device ron Winding 4he Bobbin w.asUaihrcnd.Lgjthe . he timpicci, thio h.ost burable .and 13 overy respoot the WINO MACHINE. not gt~t out of order, and will-do re w. rk itrated Circular furnished on pp cation. VA.NTED. arles Utroot.,DaJtimorob Jd. WORL.D RENOWNED a Chronometer Watch, an# ret-class Piano, It receive, anuna and Centennil Ex pc JRTH PASTER than othel nilmitedi. There are more n the United States than the others. The WILSOH1 doing all kinds of repairing. FREE with each machine, PING MACHINE CO. [. .E .A . NEW tSUMM3ER COOK. IMPIUOVElMENT O011979. The Sft lOT r.LAST OIL STOYE. .pe D.)IES NO .' 1.r T1{. HOUSR Pe'rfeot'for all kintds of Uooking an~d Heal ing ,Yrons, Always ready and reliable. !he mos'satisfootoky Stove madpand bh 0- fSend for.4 e WUITNET MWG, 00., Tum standard article is compound . Od with, the greatest care, Its efreots axe as wouderful and as satisfactory as eyer It restores gray or faded hAk to ita youthful color. . It removes all gruptions,.Itching and dandrufl'. It gives the hftad a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, aid the scalp hy Itae becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties It restores the capillary glands to their. Rormal vigor, preventmlig bnIdness, and mak, ing the hair grow thick AXI strong. As a dressing, tpphig las b{e found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., 8tate Assayer of' Massachusetts, says, 4 The con stituents are pure, and ctrefhly se, lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Bs'T PAY -r"oI for its Intendled purposes," PAes, One DeUVAV 3o ig's mye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard fi-om gray or any other undesir ible shade, to brown or black, at dis., cretion. It is easily applied, being II one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produi es a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. anatkotured by R. P. HALL & CO.& NASHUA, fEg, t o If D hs t . sa a Re ft s I 4 N las s. 011D 1EkII. 1OLE Agent for Winnsboro for Nathan Bros. 1863 Old Cabinet Rye Wjhiscoy. P, V. W A.ENIcJIT Rear of Town Hall, J U S5T R RIVE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, cheap and ele, gant goods. Millinery and Fanny Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season.- Mrs. Boag, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pro.. pared to please the m9st fastidious, and will take pleasur6 in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Pgrasols j Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tieni or Scarfe; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplin, Silkn, Buttons, Fringes, Trimming. -iii fact a .full stoc of 'such goods as are usually found in a flrst-elas~ Millinery, Dry Goods and Fane~ d.oods Establishment. - A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also,- a nice assortment of MXen's Shoes. GRO0ERkE . A full and~resh stock 'of I'anmliln Groceries: -Bacon, Mdeal, Flour, Corn, sugars,. Coffees, Soap, Starch, Powder, Oandies, Cigars, e Tobacco, . I- e3ro6s, OUl. In short, yon can feiliall,.youa awat, '~ at J. 0., BOA4'S, and4, as obeap .as the same goods cant bebought qp- -~' where- ,Pon't forgot teo call..o treuble to show goods. . SEWIWO OA. Sixteen new atid fi'st-dlas~ Sewing MaebineA to be ih store in' "day e~ so. The New and Impi-oved aerti cal Feed Daa;s XX.'P. F.'; alIe,' th& New and Improved Americab ing in p rice fronM $20" upwa These Machines are 'from the fkoto. ries of good, responsible-cornpanes and are warranted to be jakt as represented. 3.0.; BOAG, Antfor Fairfield Oounty. EST Philadelphia er Seeer B fresh every day at F.1I* ' mlO-r's, flear of TowniHEtli. ' SiIT'S WOM "