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TOWN AND COUNTY SATU1ii4'k ktm11m0,. May 31. 17C T;nusq TipNws-- AND HEUA.u -Tri-weekly edition, four"dollars pe (nu6mm, inl advaice; weekly edition two dollars ald iiy coIts per(12um in udvance. ,iberal discount to club of lve anld upwarl'ds. U.TV'wa y nven'rsmo.,One dolla per~ichfor the first insertion, 0 a14 fifty conts per inch for eaoh subsoQ 4en Insertion. Thiese rates apply to ail ad vertisements, of whatever nato Ce, aM a1re pyabl striotly' In advan ,c Con tracts fol three, six or twelve month made oin vory liberal terms. Trim sient loca1 notices, fifteen cents pC: )1ne for the first insertion and sevel and ono-ha.f cents per Hine for cac subsequentisertion. Obituaries an tributesiof respeot charged as adver tisenents. . Simple announcements o lmarriages and deaths publisheid fo o chIArge, -And seljetted. A-lld.inmmunications, of whatsoovel nature,. should be addressed to ti V~tinhoro Publishing CoInpany Winsboro, S. C. New AdVoiolsomente. A Penny Saved-W. H1. Donly. Fairfield Fire Engine Company-J, E. McDonald, Secretary, Mr. Boag, the agenlt for Fairfield, ha recently sold quite a niumber of the Davis.gewing Machines, and in every case they, bave giveni the greatest satis faction. - The Davis is decidedly onc of the very best miachines in.'Ie maloet, Mr. )im. 11. Donley advertises in tis issute "of TnIi: NEYSAND HIDnALD 501)c new goods, which buyers will do well to look after. -1p addition to Ilis usual wellselected assortment of groceries, wi.nos and liquors, he has recently got in some very fne old rye, whiskey and sone fit-raUl cider. Tlieso 1ro good. We know tis, fir--wp have tried them. RiTaious.--S6rvies mvay be o peeted in the different churches to norrow as follows: Assoqiate Reformed Chuch-Rev. W.11. Ii ilIe. 11 A. 51. Episcophl'Chirdh-Rev. J. Obear, 11, A. 51. Presbyterian Church-Rev. 11. B. Pratt, 11, A. m. and 4j, r. Ar. Sundqy School, 91 A. '. Prayer Niecting, Vednesday, 44, r. r. Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. JRogers, 11,' A. 'Ar., anid 8, P, At. Sunday School, 10, A. M. Prayer Meeting on Thursday at 8, t. At. MISSIONAny ADDRESS.-ReV. J. B. Hartwell, a missionary w'hio has spent twenty-one years of his life among the Chinese in their iative country, and is familiar with thoir customs, lan guage and mode of living, will doliver a lecture oil next Monday night, the second of June, in the Baptist church, in i'e'rence to thlese people in thcir native land ; and will also touch upon -the important problem whmich their their emigration to the United States prsents to the Christians of this coun, county. Tihe public are huvitedi to at teud. BouND VoL~U~M s.--We have rcently received from Mr, E. R,. Stokes, the well known book-binder of Colum~lbia, the bound files of the Fab field HIerald from June 20, 1866, to October 1, 187G, and of the wveekly NEws ANjD JIPnA L from October 1, 1877, to October 1, 1878-the volume of 1876-77 having previously ben bound. These vol tmes furnish a compllete local history of our county for twelv;e years, and are fiull of Interest. Weo value them veryv highly.-Mr. Stokes' part of the work is donle in his usual admirable manner, and shows him to be a master of his trade. We be-speak for himthe pat ronage of all who desire anything in his line of business. TH E .UXBT RIONIC CLUB. First Entertainment of the ?rosgnt Season --A Fine Success, and an Evening a(leap nye for Everybody. Thespian Hall was fillled on Thurs dlay evening wvith a select audience, to witness the entertainment of the His5 trionlo Club. A great deal of care had been taken lbi preparing the ,tab leaux and easting the piece. The scenery was new and handsome, and added greatly to the effect. Thme first tableau, "Crowning the Floral Queen," was very striking, and produced a beautiful effect. Then followed the fine four-act drama, "Better than Gold." The first act ons with the death of a rich old followv, Gordon, who leaves a wvill of which the con tent -are unknown. The dramatis peoi'ae are Dick Gordon, a prodigal son and outcast. Gilbert Murdock, a younger son by private hmarriage and a peraon' of high Integrity, Lawyer Perchant who prepared the will, a blundering clerk, Tomi Payson, whoe has'inislafd the will, Belle Gordon, a near rolatiVe bf the d6eesed, and ani expectant cheir, Mrs.- Garfild, the housekeeper, adi~Vh& daughtor Annte, who loves and is loved, by ?Jurdock, and Jonfie Joy', with whmont Payson is desperately enamored. While old Perchant'ib hunting for the will Paysof ends it and privately tells the contents. One dollar goes to the prodigal, hand somihlegaeies to the others, and th( bial~ef the plaplerty to, Vurdock and Blel Go6d~di'ieonditioni that they marry, and threatening forfeiture to either that reftses the compact.' Belle govee tlhe jr'edigal and Gilbert loves Annie, and the pro diga believes ho can makq one o the othel violate the eozditio f I mnakea Murdook taste liguuo tfAb.rat Uti and get drunk, and pt4 Pa soui t4 but pepsto b6Y*beeb lpg13al deti theo fennkela Ol ,*tlis S ten~ ~ mA~, ooz4W jer, who also expects a legaoy, and expresses groat grief at his master's loss. The second and third acts show that Murdoek has married Belle, that. they do nothing but quarrel, that Murdock has been led to drink and has lost all his property to the outcast who now becomes mas'er of the house, I He addresses Anile, but Is repulsed with scorin. Old Perchant marries Jennie Joy and L4 terribly hellpecked, while poor Payson, robbed of his sweetheart, also gets out at elbow by I hia udsmanagement. Murdock and his wife separate, and the lattor, for bread, comes to the n'audulent owner and asks a place as housekeeper, al though wheu in her pride she had spurned. Gordon gloats over her mills fortune, and here Milrdock comes In and has desperate fights with Gordon, and in the melee accidentally kills his own wife. Here the enrtain falls on a startling tablenu. The iburth act opens with Murdock and Paysoun in a drunken sleep on the floor, and old Asa trying to awake them. A gun is heard, and both spring to their fect. Tihe outcast conies in, gun in hand. Ile has been hunting. Whn Murdock gets ovpr his bewilderment, he dis -covers that the palst two acts are but a hideous dream, and that the shot that killed his wife was only tijo report of the fowling piece. le was still sin gle. Frightened by the vividness of the vision, lie forswears liquor, and decides to forfeit the estate and marry sweet Annie Garfield. In the mean time Mrs. Garfleld tolls tho outcast that his father forgave and blessed him on his,dying bed, and this sottens the young man to tho polut of true reperit anbe. Mu'dock 'and Belle Gordon nutally refusp to marry, and the for mer takesAiuueanal the latter marries her old'ldfe, the outcast. Paysoi anfd Jennie Joy also ogree to follow the fashion. iJtist here old Perphant comes inl pufling and produces the real will, one subsequent to the paper found by the blunderer. By it all property except the legacies is left jointly to the prodigal and Murdock, without condi tion. At this surprise all are happy, and the curtain falls on a party who beileve that trwo love .is better than gold, The.actors were well suited to their respeotive roles. Belle Gordon por trayed the imperious worldly girl, and subsequently the crushed and desperate woman with great ild4lity. Jennie Joy, as the bride of old Perchant, was capital, and the love scenes between the two were irresistibly funny. The sweet, tendor disposition of Annie Garfield, who loved Gilbert through all vicissitudes, and plea'ded with him for reformation, could not have been better portraved. Mrs, Garfield was done to the life. The differeit phases of the male character were capitally done by the respective actors, and Asa brought down the house. This play was followed by a beauti Ihli tableau, "The Harp that once thro' Ti'ara's Halls."* The entertainment closed with the sweet duet, "Good Night," which was so charmingly rendered as to evoke an enthusiastic encore. After these the young peop~le chased the passing hours with flying feet. - SOUTh V tAROLINA dB Wa. -Mr. J. W. Artdrey has been elected mayor of Fort Mill. -The ladies of Newberry are mov ing to erect a monumenut to the Con federate dead In that county. ,A York county negro was plough ing amnule. A tree fell between the negjo and mule, missing both and crushing thie plough to pieces. -Mr. Jack Gardener has resigied the captaincy of the Jenkins Rifles, of Xorkville, and Sheriff Glenn has beep elected as his successor. -Miss Florella Meynardle, a daugh. ter of Dr. E. J.. Meynardie, has usnt finished witing a novel, and will in a few days go to New York to put the manuscript in the hands of the prlhter. -The Press and Banner says Rev. E. Rt. Miles has declined the call to the rrotorshipOt Trinity 1Spis~oeMl Church, Abbeville. Hie has accepted a call to I~t. Stephen's, Charleston. --it Is said that Sherman's bummers among the negroes of Abbeville coun ty, urging his clain.s to the Presidency. -The RIeporter says that. on some of the plantations a few miles wvest of Chester*, the negroes have been seized wvith a religious fervor or frenzy which interferes very greatly wvith farm wvork Iin the present grassy condition of the crops. -The Governor has pardoneod C. R. Franklin, convicted at the October General essions of assault and bat tery with Inten~t to kill Wita. McAlister. and sentenced to pay a fine of $500 or be Imprisoned In the county jail for one year. Franklin was in jail and In ill health, and his petition was signed by a numnber of respectable citizens, -Rock Hill Herald: Passengers fr-om towards Charlotte report that on Monday afternoon a most destructive hallstorm swept across the country, near the State line, fifteen miles north of this,.going In an eastoi'ly direction. it Is said that thie stones wvere nearly aMlarge as hon eggs'and that wheat, eorui and cotton wore entirely cut to pieces In the track of' tile storm, which was abont one mile In width. -The Book Hill Herald says: ''We have received intelligence (though meagP0e entirely reliable, we think,) that a man named Sauniders was delib erstely shot a few days ago, just wvest of Broad River, on the U niona county side, upon the pnost frivolous preteic by a tramp. 'who for w.ome time had been infeting that neighborhood. His name our informant Is not oertain about but thinks it was given him as lEd wardsr He is described as being a small man with a sear'op his fkeoe. At st account. sixty imen were husnting hin in the western .pprL.of~d county. --Bachy Nurnnamlaker '6~ ot Mrs. Iagret Nannareide ith a 14 It ra~e seems thet w.as wt~~~a CZLLOW FV7E--LAOK VOMIT r. ltws tOO int o iOlget't tltI rivages9 of this ert le i d1t'ase, witch will no doutbt. return in l MORIt' 111Ahtl4tu i)t antd vili'tlenit. forn in the fall nonlths; of 1,419 . NlitELL'8 itEPATINC, a renedy discov. red In Southern Ntiblalod utsed with such vonderful results iIn 80titt America where the n0st- aggravated orses of fever are found, C "tIuses fron one to Iwo ounces of bile to )e Q Iitered or strained from the blool each tilmc it C oasses through the llver, as Io100 as an excess k bit exists. 1Y Its wolinierfi action onl the ,iver alid Stomach the IIRATINK not, onlyI pre 'Cnt0 to a certainty ally kin. of Fever and liftek Vomit, itir, also cures Ileiadache, Colisti at-ion of thie Bowels. Dyspepsia and all Itlati disonlses. No ono need feir Yellow Fever who will XI)l the M'aMr,i POisomt and excess of bile rom1 the blood by using M Kiiu:r..'s 11 I-ATINS', hih Is sole by till 111ruggistA in 15 cant andl C. 1.010 bottles, or will b", seti )y express by thu rX Iroprietol",C A . F. M El it EL & CO., Phila., I'a. )I. Pemberton's Stilliigt or Queen's Delighlt, 0 cWTIic reports of wondrfuleiures of Itheumna-. F sIn, scroftla, ialt Ilileutin, Syphills, Cancer, C leers atid Soes, that conm1 fr'omn all larts of lie oultry, it' not only rentrkable but so ilraculouti as to be doubted Was It not for the busthtnee of proof. emarkablo Cure of Sorofula, Ao. CA.,E iOF COL. J. U. BitANSON. K NoSOto, GA., September 15, 1871. CSNTs :-For sixtcon years I have been a great ilierer from Szrotult lit its tuost, distressing rias. I hiave beet conilmied to illy roout 1its( -i lor ihteen years with scrotuious ulcera tns. I lie most, itilrovud ret0ilio4a foe Such . uwes hat leen u.eIl, and tihe most etilnent Fl 1aQe,0ians conullite(il, wtlott, any k epeed itunnt,. 'nus prostrateri, dis 'teS(tI, despontd lK, I w4% otuvUcl ty AU'. Ay0r, or Floyd coun . 0-W., to votkltUl1iV the UoL'f 0 uttr Comn pound aL act, kiilllt(3,1. JLangtlzge I s 1ilts uli ll4ent,- E-4 0 &Ulr1100 illu rIlt i uQLttiIed fioim the Use 01 4 10 1t5ia.igi 1is It, is IQic 0vy an1 Rti luntte Wit UL tite iIteiIVity of min sa (Tering eore ( 1 Dilng your lletCIeU; sulllCIent, to say, I am, jntLt till otuier reniedi's and continueti he use j3our Extrat, 01 Stilinga. until 1 can say " Uly '1 tiln cuired t till pain," o ill discase, r4 10i iothing to obstruct tne active pursuilt, of y pIOebsiol. More tian eight inoiths have apacut since tits remiarkabie cure, without .y retun11 of tIIIt diuse. For 11J tritli Of the tabove statentt, I refer ainy geltilenan in IBartow Ctunty, Ga., and the iueniabe s of the bar of C.iciNce Circuit, )ho ale actiuailiteti %titl nle. I siall vVe uanin, with th e deepest grall tude, J. C. Il A NSN, Att'y, at Law. A MIRACLE. W'EST POINT, GA., Sept. 16, 1870. G iTs:-.My (1tugil1' was taxen on tue 2th ly 01 .J une1, i5sJ wilul whatt, Wts supposeti to La cute Jteltiatlnismn, Hnti was ti -1kjUU tor thq kime wIt nuq kiuccess. iln Nmtyh, followinig, 0UVt oi bette llegan Vo 'worK Out of Lt right, :m., and contltted to appear till l1 tiO buiio on. lie elbow to lihe sutulder joint came o . anly pieces of b1ne C4m1 011Oul 01 rigitt, loot antd g. Tne CIse ws tel )roonced oni of 'II U welli-'g. Alter hating beeii conilned bolt, six years to ner bed, antil 1 casu con dr hopej.s, I wits inductid to try Dr. Pemn .rt ols's Conpounid Extract, of ntillingla. ititd as so wyel Itt sittI witi Itji effeets , tiit, I have mtinued the use of it until tile present. My daughter wits coninietd to htlr 'bett about x years before sht sit, up or even turned o.ver ithlotit, hel. Suo now sits up all day, and uws luiost of her time-has wa lketi across ttie oin. Her general health is now good, 1anr I liIcve sh!e will, as he. limbs gaino strength alk well. I atttributo her recovery, with the essing of God, to tiho use of your lvaluablo etiille. With gratittide, I am, yours truly, V. B. BLAN TON. Wr PoiNT, Ga., Sept. 10, IT0. O'rs :-The above certificate of Mr. W. D. lantton we know iind tertify to as being true. lie i hlng is so; hundiretls of t he nost respect I eitizens will certir' to It. As ulich reforenco R In be given its may o required. Youtr truly, CRA WFORD& WALKER, Druggists. lOlN. I D. WILLIAMS. W- DR. PEMBER1 ON'S STILLTNOIA Is pro Ared bir A F. M KRiitEL A& CO.. Phi1a., Pa11. Sold by aill 1).uggssts in $1.00' bottles, or !ient . ,I ress. Ageats iwanted to canvass ovory 'here. Send for Book-"Curlos Story"--free to all. edleines sent to poor people p arjable in Instal lents. may St THEl LIGfHT-fUN~NING The DE~ST, LATEST IMPROVED, mid mioit THOROC~l.Y constlructed SEVJ/IN DjOiVACH3- IC cver invenbtd. Anl ho wearing parts tro iz3c of the, CGT STEL CARFU.L.Y TWP ggg.D md)1 are ADJUSTABLC, it l'as time A rI'OjvA''10 T1ENp7ON(' U E ian the .i1(U!JNtBO LS ]I021112;) It puag tbe Ensloet Throadedi Ohuttlo, The flOBBIINS fire WOUND whihout WJ*INITG- or' UlHRElADIN(-1 tho dAOIHINE. It has a S'ELF-SETTING NE )1FE; It J. s 'rregumli 10 lQpag of' stitho PACt! itder to arm c 1J la OiS E 'at has~ miore polits of EXOn'LLENCE~ thau ii10other nmcnecs combIned. EOdAgents wanteci in localitles dhr9 w~ pro not ropresentocd. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION 8QUARI, N.Y. 10 for the Bay State Shoe. U J. M. BEATY & CO. 'OR THEI BEST CIGAR I 1ALL for the "Model"-three for / 25 cents at F. WV. HABENJOnT 5 THlE UILLIONAIRE, 1 P. H. O'Brian, of' San Franoisco, Cal, ys: "lHerqald Comipound is the best wment for bWoken wares I ever saw. IV ivee'artiol, s mended with it that stand as >od as before they worno broken," Sold i' all druggists and country merchants, if yot.r drutggist hasn't got it, pnd ., on't send for it, send 25 cents for a bot c to JN() T. PATICK, . Sole Manuftctiqrer,, may 17-fr5w Wadeeboro, N. . WIN(NSIORO HOTEJ4 MRS. M., W. BROWN. tb rHIS Hotel, situated in thme centre o thetown, offers and guarantees to the oblio inducernente unsurpasaed by any ther honso in the place ':'ble sup- A li'sd with the best in the naarket. Coni.-o rtable roorns and polit, attention. erns- 9.00 per day. aug ft " XaiWoo aio MZR N the Standard Ssrew1y Stato Shoo $ M.WYs &O,. e gun was discharged, the whole load enterIng deceased'sa right I reast, kill ing him1 instantly. H1e was between t twelve and thirteen yeais 4 ugo. of F. F. E. COMPANY. TTEND special meeting of the Con-I I panyin Town h all on Monday oven. ing, 2nd Ju.e, prox., at 8 o'clook. A full attendance Is desired, in order to arrange a for visiting firemen on Wednesday, 4th Juno. Dy order of the President I J. E. MoDON % LD, i may 31 Socratary. A PFNNY SAVED f IS A PENNY GAINED, You can save money by calling at the I Grocery Ftoro of W Ui. DONLY. Just opened a nics. lot of sugar Cured Canvassed Hams tit prices to suitl the the times, Also a seleot stock-COfees and 8ugars. Arbucklo's Unground Roast- n ed Coffee a -specialty. All the favorite a brands of Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal and Pearl Grits. Cannod Goods of all do Rcriptions, Chewing and 8mniking fTobac co, ' igara from the highest to the c heap eat brands, Itools and 81hoes at low , figures. Ladies' fline loth Gaiters, all t sizos, lower than the lowest. Choice b Wines and Liquors, Porter, Beer and Ale. e. Fresh Spairkhpg Cider, Cider Vinegar, , and Lemnns iUv nao a eall I will a n4t bo undersoltd, V, .. PONLY. may 31 TAX RET UINS. '1MjE County ~Auditor, or ail assistant, ..L.will be at the followlig plaeos on i the days designated, for the purpose of I receiving returns of the taxpayers of the tI ecnuty, for the nlext fiscal year, viz; Woodward's, June 6 and 7 a Ridgeway, June S) and 1. Blythowood, June 11 and 12, Gladden's Grove, June 13. Caldwell's Storo, June 1, p Durham's, June 10 and 17. Bear greok, June 18 antd 10. Horeb, Juno -3 and 24 Jenkinsvillo, June 25 and 20. Monticello, June 27 and 28. yeasterville, .1pne 1 0 and July 1, Whito Oak, July 3. Tho olico at this place (Winnsboro) will be open from 1st to 5th June, and I from 4th to 20th J ulv. Each taxpayer is I required to make return on (Math of all j real and personal property owned or controlled by them on June 1st. All citizens betweon si the agos. of twenty-one and sixty I) years, except those exeiupt by law, are required to make return of their polls. A- ter the 20th Julv, a penalty of fifty per si cent. attaohes. I. N. Wi'ITHERS, W may 6 -txtf County Auditor. TOWN ORDINANCE. B 0, it enaeted and ordained by the " Town Council of Winnsboro, 8' C., in Connoil mot and by authority of the the same: That section 2 of an Ordinaneo relating B the dischargo of fire-arims etc., - ithin T the corpuratito limits which reads, ''That " any persci or persons who shall iischargo inky gun or pistol or set fire to, explode, or use any squib, firo -cracker or explosive, or any other dIscharge of powder, except in the discharge of some publiq duty, p shal fortoitand pay for each and overy iuch offence % sum not uxceediig ter. h riollars: Provided, that on Christuans )r other holiday the use of firo-orackors, m are-works and oilior harmless explosives a da)] be at the discretion of the Intend int," be amend -d by inserting tter the words "ten dollars" and bcer(e the word ''provided" the following: * Or be im mrisoned net more than teni (d ys." Done in Conil, tbia thirtieth day of \pril, A. D. 1879, unditer Lha corporate teal of the said 1 own Conoi. JAKS A. P'RICE, Attes': Ir.tcndant. E. 8. CUANDLRrn, CHARLOTTESILE CASSIMER~ES CHEAPER T HAN EVER t. DHIARLOTTESVILLE CABBIIMERIES CHEAlPE1t - THAN EVER I . CHIARLOTT1ESVILLE CAS5lMERES2 QUMA~PJ~l THtAN EVER I CHIAItLOTT1s~lLLE CAI3SIMERES CHE1APEli TIHAN EVERI I Oharlottesville Cassimueres and Jesns, STRIPED AND CHECKCED M~USINS. PINTS,' PRINTS. J. F. McMXASTER & CO, april I5 . ROW IS THlE OPPORTUNITY AVAIL ItOURSELF OF IT!I Preserve your books, periodicals,( sowspapers and mueio. State, county and railroad officers, and busineass men genormlly, supplied with blank boo':s made to any l'attern. All families have old books, periodi 3a1s, newspapers, music, &c., which they - closire to trapsmit to their posterity. Then HAVE3 THIEM REBOUND ! Which will p'esorte th'en' ti dd will'make Q thoem look almost as well as new. Old books, &o., abould not only be rebound, but the currenit literattiro'6t the present day should be pu t in A' durable t form for preservation as well. This can be done in the shortest pos sible time, with the-beat material, in' the most handsome and dur410l style, and atI a 'riee which cannot be duplicated any. where, by EI. t. STOKES, Stationer, Bookbinder anti Blanmk Book Manufacturer, )4o. 165 ltlgin street, Co0LxDZa, 8. 0. "o .Sd in yodt orders at once, moh8& MOR tLOUSI. T H wm usE iOUSB- you ca suit thetig~i aeoo nodationsno meh M or. DRINK ARIOSA COFFE, T 'H'IR1B ARRIVAL OF NEW GGOD&4 TIlS SPRING. AaL WCQB Plak and Colors. Black Crepe, Al paoas, Ca3hu pi. Linen Suitingp in Stripes an Plain Colors, A large asortment of White Goods, siuch as Jaconets, Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques and Cambrics. A ful. line of Linenl Drills and Cottenados. Also, Cassimores, Bleachod and Brown Shiting and Shooting, plain and Fignred Iawns, Cambrics and 0 Percales. CALIOOQEMI CA LICOES?? CALICOEF4 I I --CALL AND S1E .EDIAMOND sm-. A nice line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. Our Shoo Stock is fuller than ever, which fact spealis for itself. Olpthing in groat variety, and a full and completo stock of d GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to catch the inwary. All Goods sold at n0 gatimato Profit. P. S.-A largo addition to our Notion Department will arrive in c few days. F. 14I.4DER & CO. O may 20 1__ MI4INK AlIOSA 0 FE1. - I TEW FURNITURE ! FOR DESIGN AND) WORKMANTIiIp UNEQUALED, BVERYTHING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. --PRICE4S LOWE 4 THAN EVER. A now supply of Wind!ow Shades, Pieturo Frames, .Pic tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Bods, Mat l trosses, and Childron Car riages. For prices, call at the first i~nm class F'UI]SlITURB] 8TORE 3fore making your purchases elsevwero. UMBER AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ItEPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODERATE PR ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER. O UNDEETAK1R'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of Motalic and Rosewood Cases and >ffins of the finest finish. Also, a -oheap stock of Coflins. R. W. PHILLIPS. ONLY SEWJNQ .MACIZIN1! wiIci 11.51' A * __ ..Cc1U.'.hreadi~ng Shuttle. - - It has Self-Selling Needle. Necver l'reaks~ tho Tfhrcadl, -vcr Eiiips Elitches, l ho 1.igtcst I'.:ning *.A NewandSimplo Devico von Winding tho Bobbin Without m n ovu 1 Prj fron The Clmpoct, t'io Ltort t-r~ble api Ua cvory respect the BEST FAMIL.Y SEWUNO MVACHINE. he'UNEW MIRIAJN" is easily learned, does not jet out of order, and wi-- do rnoro wrk with loss Ia'.gp than any other machine, j.1usF;tcd Ci~cil furwIshCd on nOp; C4Gop. V -~ DCTr. . n--- (0 . Charles No1,i~ i~oro, -~,. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfild. RE A VALUABLE INVENTION., 'lE V E H OI.RNW ED VISIIN SEWING MACHINE workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, anc ; eleganty finished as a first-class Piano. it receive' o highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Ex p tions. iT SEWS ONE-POURTH FASTER than othe. achines. its capacity is unlimited. There are more li.SON MAVIN ES sold in the United Statc~ than eo combined sales of all the others. The WILBON ENDINO A TT A'CHMENT for cloing ali kinds of repairing. ITHOUT PATCHINO, given FRE E with each machine. JWILSON SEIGMACHINEC. SCIC~eo Urt.p. S. A ~ORN AND HAY. NE UME COOK. 1MPflOVI5MENT QF I879. The Safety HOT r.LAST UST Received-at the old stand of T. I. oberton--61,000 pounds ~Tisn y and Olever liay. Two Car Loada OIL NORTH OAROLINA CON STOVE. pe D0ES NOTH EAT~ H 0USE Perfect for all kin~ds of Uookingand4 Heat 1 o which willbe sol,., .eybNp for 'a rn . mo-9 5, ,M A.E FRESH GOQDS! JUST RECEVED. -OONSISTING IN PAIlT Or.... 24 bbls. Mo1a9ses,-all grade 400 lbs. Chojeo Buckwheat Tilour, 110 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 saelks of Coffeo-10 gio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flor, BAGGING AND TIES. LARD iii bbls., cans and b'uckets, Bacon, Best Sugar Cured llams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Ryo and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, Whito Wino and Cidor Viuogar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's bo.t, Chv6wing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches anI Toraatoes, Mixed Picklos, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES, All of whldh will be sold cheap fov Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. SECOND STOCK oF SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD& ARRIVED AT SUGENHEIMER & GROESOMJEL's, Consisting of 200 pieces Calico, 50 pieces Musliu, 25 piccos Pique, White and Figured, 100 pieces. Bleachud Domestie, all seleot brands, INew York Mills, Wanisutta and Fruit of tho Loom. )ress Goods in all styles anet quality, All Wool Buntings, Cash neres, Cottonades and BrwiN Sheeting. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes and Hats is complete, which we sell at very low prices. All we ask is to give .us a trial befora uy:ng elsowhere, as we take par . ticular pains in showirg our goods. OUR NOTION AND MILLINERY Dcpar'tmnent is full of New -Goods and Styles. Liadies' Gloves troom o'ne to six Buttons in Lylde Throa and Silk. Ladies's Misses' and Children's Hoso in all style and. oolors. Fans and Ladies' Neck Wear TrOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Collars and Cuffs and many styles of Buttons. -0 SP.ECIA LT Y. 100 Parasols at 25 conts each. 100 Nock TIios at 5 cents each. 25 p~airs Boys' Button Gaiters, worth *3.00, for $1.00-Nos. 10, 18,' and 1 to 4. One lot Women's Shoes, Nos. 8 and 4. at 50 cents. One lot Gents' Shoes, worth $8.00, sold for $1.00. Remember all theso will only beo sold for the next THIRTY DAYS at these prices, before taking stock and a change of the firm. Respectfully, SUGENHIEIMER & GROE80OHEI,. may 24$ QOLE Agent for Winnsboro for LiNath an Bros. 1868 Old Cabinet R1yo Whiskey. F. W. HENIOI, Rear of Town Hall, SMITH'S WORM O1L' large worms. Atler U passed 88 wcarms iro&t WORMO toeo Prio96ared B&: 1 -r. oe to > yI*