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TOWN AN) COUNTY. Ti'E.M5 o1' T1i.: NI-:ws A NI) I I: AL. -'1'ri-wcckly edition, 1)tu' dolltrs per nnum, ill 'advance; weekly tditlion, two dollars amil tity ceits pe'rnn(irw, in adVan(1ce. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwitrds. RA.rr.s O" I.':It'Is1i.-One dollar per inel for the first insertion, . (1 lift y. cents per inch for ecilll subsecl 1ent Ins itonl. These rattefsapply to all mul vertisemmit.s, of wvhatevelr nattu rc, and in-e parable strictly in advaneo. Coii Sracts for tllree, six or t.welve mnonth>} mande onl very liberal terms. Tr-iu sient local notices, ten ce nt per Hine For the first insertion and seven atnd.one-half cent-,: per line for each subseqluent inser liOn. Oilit uaries 11n1 tril)ltes of respect. cha,rged ns ndver. tiseieits. Slimpllle an lillIlCo1ncm'its oi marriatges and deaths pubilished ireo of charge, and solicited. All comiunic'ations, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed .to the WVinnsboro P'ublishingo (omlptny, Winnsboro, S. C. New" AdVerl4( lm1'nts. Just Received-J. F. McMaster & Co. D)r. Latdd hais at curiosity in f,he yh'llPe of anl cit.i-lrege calf. Theic animlni 'was borl (lead, lvith its lead somlfncW\vlt deformed, but. its legs are a11" perfect. PIltsoNnr.-Mr. D. A.' Millef*, a former "Boro'Boy," and now a resi dent of Florida, is on at short visit 'to his relitives here. Mr. Miller left WXinnsboro Sever.at years ago, but not )etfe e 1(had mado inanuy wirmn frionlds. ''hose are glad to welcome 111n to his olt home, and; wit Ii ourselves, wish him at very pleasant stty. 1inn.-A house on the fiurmi ofi'r 1 . A. (iaillard was destroved 'by fire on Wediesdy nornting. The occl pants awoke about three O'clock, find ing the "buildillg in 1m1111p(s1, the flee be inlg chicilh y oi (,he roof. The .oc..a paTnts had barely time to escape. . '1 saved only one bedstead aucii" littlk bedclothing. There is no exaot ac counting for the ire, but it was most probably acci(leltal. The new advert iscinent of Messrs J. F. McMaster & Co. sets fortli somtc of the iniy articles they have in store Among these, special attention is calle( 0 to newly received lot of m uslins lawns, stripes, shirlinlgs, sheetings ant drills; itiso, a lot of shoes fromt . ths Virg;inia State Prison, every pair o w hich is warranteca. These g;oods wil all be sold at lowest cashl prices, -i( buyers will do well to look after them A lady, writing from Virginia, says: '-L att wveek:1 visited -Emory and Hen, ry College, situated on the A. M. & 0 i. 11. In the cemetery I found gravei with names of soldiers from our deal old State. I enclose the list. wlicl you can publish if you think advisable Thle College was) used aIs a hlospitai during thie wanr." Th'le followinIg is 11h< list: J. 1I. Pearson, 2nd S. C. Rogi . ment; J. M. Buckniell, P. S. S., S. C Regiment; W. B3. Norris, 6th1 S. C Regimlent; TI. .J. Reeves, 5ith S. C Rlegimienit; R. IM. Sise, 1st S. C. Riegi 1ment1; .J. W. King, 7th S. C. Tlegimnent J. F. Nelson, 3rd S. C. Rat talion ; J1 ID. Brown, 3rd 8. C. Batlionti10l; E M. Ward(, 5)th S. C. l?egimen'lt; 8. (C Stackeopen, 7th S. C. RIegimenCIt. Tiw< grave's matrkedl '-unIknlown," 14tih an 15thl Regimen0t.s, S. C. 1. Tm'ej RiAn .no0an OrrniesIo.-A cot resplondenlt of' tihe New,s and Couric) writing fromi Wimisboro0, say.s: Th'le merchaents of this pla1ce, feelinj thle ruinous ell'cs or thie policy of' thi Charlotte, Columbia and1( August stationis, me,1 01n the 10th lnst, to con1 sideOr som2e( lan1 of relief. After a Cul and1( harmllonIious5 dliscusstin a1 commIit tee waIs app)ointed, consistting (3 Messrs. JameIIs BeaCty, James10 A. Brice Groeschel a.id WV. R. D)oty, to carr; outi the determlilnationl of the meet ing which wats, first .t.o make 2an etlbrt t 1(idce thie athlorities5 of th10 Charlott3 CJoluia)I anid Autgusta Railroad 1; tranlspor't cotton by wveighit and nec byV moin-emon'211t. : second2(, (the f1r, plan fhilig) to take steps8 towaird t lj organlizaltion of' a joint. stock wago'0 train for thle hlinhlg of' cotoni t.oLl tieton depot, a statioll between Coluni b)1a and1( A lstoni onl the Gr'eenville ain Columbia Railroad, pr'ovided low v rat could be secured fro-m~ that point I Charleoston. Our cotton buyers amnd melrcIfhn have thus bcn driven to the Svidi,'ian are no0W resolyed to ivithdrIV thei p)atr'ona1g froin a :corpo)ratidyl 'thi seems15 to havwe 110 regard for the ihite ests of thlis townl or Its peopl'. looks, to an1 unp1rejuidiced observ'e that this rod 1s op)erted( solely for (I benfit of Its oilers and1( thc10"11' and as a mnattcer of fat the moroi an anid p)lan1tors ailong its 111n0 are~ victin izedl in order thlat a favored fewv ii prosp)or. Our town has been goi "down hill" for several years, n1, 'only because of the disastrous freig] discimuinationis against it. We woro. led to believe that the Lo, 'islature would do Jfome1ting. for 'ius thle last session, but niothinIg tras doln and we have come to tihe conclusic thlat, unless we help ourselves,no1 rell will come from any other sourc Hlence thle aeL on .as above r.9portel More on this bget' . We were of course awvare of ti meeting of mIerchlants above describe We preferred, however, to miake reoporL pf the proceedings till son p)ositivo 'action should ifato been take -There have been so miany mneetii held, wvithout fruit, that weo had fea abodfWthis onle, ie hope somnetii may come of it. We are Iiformed thuW Mr Sole Haas, the general freIght agonlt of t Charlotte, Columbia anud Augue Railroad Company, has written to s that now rates on cotton, based up measurement, will be pubilished, abc the 10th of July. Those rates, h , a, 'an arties. VA tu.nt the ayn 1 TIIl $IIEICIFI'S OFF"1ICE. _ A Lotter on the Rinlnet, from Itepreen tative olowuey. li3:srs. .dilor's: I notice inl T in.: N K.:wi.AN1, 111.:nam, of the 11th inlst., a communication froin J. W. Lylos, in whichl he "goes for" the ltcprcsenta tires. I will state for the information of the people generally that. thero has beenl no recoimenldation forwarded to the (overnor by the 1tep resentat ives. That, wo have been conslting about the matter I admit, and in doing so we were only discharg.ing a part of' Our duty. I Sa ort the lltepresentltives that in this iiatter (hey have nto lisp ositionl to act regardless of tOle wislhes of, the I )nuocratic party. If the nemubers of thr party want- a voiec inl the selec!tion of t;llivers to fill twrexp ired termis, they should fohn let it be kniow through the proper cnel, which is our Exec uttive Coiuinittee. ii, 16 lny op)ini.o that it is not the duty of'the Ipreseutatives to .either encourage or discourage a primary election, biut as Iepresentatives to niike whint we consider alt.tahic recotin inc<mlations; proilded the party fails to instruct. us b.ibre thv.should be imade. l. C. CaLowNEY:t. A .UU0DUI1l.N MIlttC,L'. A South Sea Man clais to Bring Dead Animals Back tO Life-A Story thittNeds Con iirnntlon. A nilraele hits be11 wvrought ill the Souuth Seas.' - h1itabist, mnued . Sig nor ltotiura-, hits, i,tiYnted a process of suspeldig niimati<on ii aiuiimals -in definitely and of restoring it, at pleas ure. Ini conlnectiont with N1r: damnos Gant, who luas at frezing chtuber" on one oi' the headlands of Svdney I [ar bor, lie has beet operatirig on dogs, eats, larbs n111 other domestic- amli mal4S. A slight1punctureis m11adu in the ttog'; calr andt( two drops, , iit aSouth Ameri:ui 'vegetalle ioison are iiject ed. In three or four liinutes the vital t'u adtlylk pre sugfoended; the framie be co eW rigid ; tle beiairb ceases. to beat;' th& titil' 1to longoi' wtgs; the dog iS dead-so dead, that decomuposition would set in if the body were not frozen into the hardness of stone aind the brittleness of glass. 'llch dog is laid away on a shelf inl the refrigerator, andlll roImains thero for weeks adt nionths, tiiif it is the plea -tue of Sig nor ltot ura to resusitate himt. Then the sub ,ject. is imelrsed in a tubl) of warm W-atcr for tell minu11ttles and brouglit back to blood heat,. A few dropit of the atidote to the poison are injectel with : silver syringe. In five miittles iiitelligelnce re..Curns to (lie eye, rigidity leaves the limbs, the tail is gently waggedl and the dog barks and trols as though nothing had hapleinied. Tbe inventtor's experiments Onl ani Itais ihave been so successible that -be hlas requested the Gover nor to allow hin to operato on the noxt felon under capital senten1e. ie proposes to freeze him lp .for ai month anld then thkw him out, and declares with the sublimle fiiith of a genuino discoverer, that he has no Fear of a fatal result. Signor llotura is uncertain whether the longevity of the subject is afll'ct.ed by a teIIIpoI y suspeioni of aimiiationt, buit h,el leves t it thie period of' .inert ness will niot be cut out ot' onie's f'uil ..time, but will simply be so many weeks, imonthles .or years "of' uncon 'scious existenie tacked oat to one0's 'seti.eint lif'e." The -account of this -)process9 is so senlsationllI that it' it had - appeared originally in an American hiavo i'egardted it as an ingenious hoax, 'Ibut inaueh as it has been transf'er -redl fi'om thie coltumnsi of' t ho Australian - press to those of the London 'Times, > and heralded with the utmost gr'avit1y 1 as 41K w/onderful discovery," who sahall t-darlettl isisslit so-ightly?- - Who can say ink.thIis.yearof grace. that anythiing is too stranige to be truu? 'Thle praicti -cal iresult wyhich the invenitor hopes10 to aiccompilishi is the tranIsp)ortaltion of surp'hlus live stock. fromi Austr'alia, to FEuriope; but why should1( the applica tion of' Ihle proces~s 1)e restricted to (lie mmiat (irado? Let it' ounce be (demion stratetd that (ho lives 9f humuanl beings an bc dliscontinlua fot' definite peiodls anid r'esuimed at the instaiice of' .. the operator, and1( suicidle will become f' unhpopuilaLr. Persons who are t.ired of livmng in flhe present1 degeiiei'ate age, and-4who hope for somhiniig bet ter' in thie futlrc, instead of' using (lie r'evolv er or jnnumpig into somec convenit Sriver, wvill have thieir ears piei'ced and be packed away on Ice until a given Sd re.u-Exchange. t W1u.ut.i.s, lUtnxui & CNo's Caam>'ro'us. I on the buallet in board cif the Cottoii E. -. clnniye, a 1'intigU of' the eiorsl' of -WI 'l:amns, irn'iie & Co., was hold yes I lordaty af'ternoon in the cxchatnge comn s 1iuitt(eO roomi. IMehvoen thirty and 0 f'oi'ty ti1rms, reCpreenOltig unseur'cdin dlebtedness'5 aggrcegatin1g $2861,000, took s .>ai't in tile progge~0%Lgjg ,Mr.i, ,JQhn,X di fat ulcey proelde(L ifqneli0r'11 -~ r' ligh tion wa# ikiaulfestyd ij / cgrlot it, thejI eged i(lidi of Mu' ia ia~ [to made by Mr'.tlIirhi ,in thie Pamoidof' t'he t) ally (that lie would pay cycrvthimg be " fore leauviig New-v Yor'k. Other gen. LS flemnch cohtiiied to have faith ini Mr. - WillIams' pr'omises. They sa1(idtat y' the1 full1 extentf (lhe indebtedlness wvas "known to hin w!hen he n1ade thiefin Slis ireturn to Charleston, they beliced It was mietrely for the p)ur1pose of collect lng (lie neessaryv fluids. They, there it remarks that had been Indulged i 3, gratuitous ami pr'onattur'e. It wal 'II agreed on all sides that' Mr. *Willami ofwas legally r'esp)onsible fot' the nets og B. hIS atnter, anld, aifter dl~i8si, 2-, .ceff tittee of 5%s 1L~al ip ited tc 1o monT of thle sums ,h ('ld, 'failng i E1. that, to pr'oced against Mr. Wilhiam: 1to tihe full extent of the law. Vrl.owi amounts dute the late f1rm of Williams 10 lirnIo A Co. by .nle,mber's. pf tho0 .JE ai. chiige,'will i'cdtte' 1110 aggregate t< ys aligut $250,000.--2%, Y. TLimes, Jun rs 4th. ig -efering to tile allowance of pii m g y gIlei to , nls . ,e til m ZinQ'a#en, hig at'yl$ lir ai lie artIcle on (lie subject says that $,50 (a year is te usual' sum allotted In th liihest grade of life, even In tIle ease ofmnwho have from $100,000 t< yn $50 000 a year. A ladv whose hiu uf' mpp hpp, p;'p,i$ $15,060 to $30,00 r. wotil goSLlunnually from $1,000 t S$2,000. (A t,tfor' the "Modl"-thbroo fc - g o.ran aL V W. H{Aner on JUST RECEIVED! Figurcd Mfuslihs, Figured and Whito LawiS, (ontennial Stripes: anmbrio .ftslinls, Bloachedl and Unbleachod Shootings and Drills. ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the Virginia Stato Prison, every pair of which we guarantee. ALSO, Gcnts' Straw and Fur Hats of the ltest styles. ALSO, Cassimoe'os, Tweeds, Jeans and Dot ton ades. J. F. nrcMASTER & CO. N. B.--A lot of Blue 'Flanol and Yaelt Cloth Suits fur salo cheap. juno 19 FOR SALE. FEW very line thorough blood pigs, the best in the county. Soventy-ltve alays old, and will weig;h sevent-five pounds. D. It. FLENNIKEN. may 27 TOWN ORDINANCE. -I E it enacted and ordained by the .1 Intendant and \Vardens of the town of Winnsboro, S. 0.. in Council mlct: That, for the purpose of raising sup plies for tho year commencing April 1, 1879, and ending April 1, 1880, a tax for the sums undl in the manner hereinafter muentioud shall be raisod and paid into the treasury of the said town, for the use anJ service thereof, that is to say: two andi ono-half mills <aiw lorem upon overy lollar of the vauto of all the real and per sonal property within the corporate limits of the town of winnsboro; two dollars, to be paid by every male inhabitant between the ages of sixteen and fifty-livo yrars, in lieu of working up,n the street-4 of said town; and throo per cent. upoL the amount of s.des at. auction. 2. All taxes assessed atnd payable un der this shall be paid in the .following kinds of funds and no other: Gold and silver coin, United States currency and national bank note, 3. All taxes assessed herein shall be dte and payable between the 1st day of October and the 30th day of November, 1879, inclusive, and all taxes remaining lueandI unpaid on the lst day of Decen ber, 1879, shall be collected by distress or otherwise, as now prescribed by law, together with all legal costs. 1. All personi owning property in the corporate limits of the said town of Winnsboro are required, between the lth day of June and the 1st day of August, 1879, inclusive, to make sworn retnrn of said property for taxation to the town clerk, and the said town clerk is hereby required, when property-holders fail to refuse to make said sworn return, to add fifty per centun to the return of the previouis lunlilicip-tl year. Done in Council. this thirty-first day of MA. A. D. 1879, under the corporate seal of the said Town Council. (SF.AI,.) JAS. A. BR.[CE, Attest: Intendant. E. S. (ITANDLEn, Clerk. THE ELLIOTT COTTON GIN, WITil IMPROVED ROLL. MANUF~AoTURED BY J. M. ELLIOTT, WINNSBORtO, S. C. The subscriber has had fifty years experionce in the gin business. J. MV. ELLIOTT. juno 14l-3mos WINNSBORIO HOTEL. MRIS. M. W. BROWN. H -IS IIotel, situated in the centre o Ithe town, offers and guarantees to the p)ublio inducements unsurpassed by any other houso in the place. ''ablo sup-) plied with the bost in the markcet. Comn fortablo rooms and polite attention. Terms- 2.00 per day. aug 9-tf S H IP M AN'S -DUPLICATING Simple, Convenient, Neat atnd Cheap. E"very bnsinos man should have one. NO INK OR "PE REQUIRED, The undersigned is pi'epared t< fill orders. Samples can be seen ai any time. El. S. CH ANDLER, Agent. june 14.68mose MORRIS HOUSE TYITHE MORRIS HOUSE yeou &M get tratisient or rdgm,lar b'oar4ia prices t suit thb times, wvitht acoommodations nt s turpassed in Winnsboro. A.- A MORRIS, DhMPropniotow. THE LIGHT-RUNNING P NEW HOjIE a 0 The BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, an<l most THO12OCHLY constructed SEWING MACH INE ever intvented. Anl the wearitng parts atro lnmcd of lito QEvT STEEL, CARE:FULLY TMPR_ED nal nr ADJUSTALE. It rtan the A rT o NrA.r'Is. rl;r'ToNj It has tho LA1JE.E8' JJOItflJr1 It has tho 0 Easiost Threaded Shuttlo. The BOUDINS are -WOUND without ItUNNING or UTHR1tEA.DING tlit MAUIINE. It has a rr .rSETTINa NEED'LE; It ls a DI AL for regulating tho length of stitch, WITHOUT TESTING; It hs a tGLARGE SPA OE under the arm; It is NOIl41.ELEC, and has more polats of EXOIELLENO than all other machines comnblied. AI-Agente wanted In localities where we aro not representod. Johnson, Clark & Co. .30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. \TOW IS THE OPPORI' U 11'Y AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT 1 Presorvo your books, periodicals, nowspapers and music. State, county and railroad oflicers, and business men generally, supplied with blan k boo's made to any hattern. All families have old books, periodi mis, newspapers, musio, &e., which they diesira to transmit to their posterity. Then HAVE THEM REBOUND ! Which will preserve them and will make them look almost as well as now. Old books, &o., should not only be _ rebound, but the current literaturo of the present day should be po in a durable form for preservation as well. This can be done in the shortest po- I sibl ; time, with the best material, in the most bandsome and durable style, and at a price which cannot be duplicated any where, by .E. Rt. S'TOKIES, Stationer, Bookbinder and Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 155 Main street, CoiUrnrA, S. C. Send in your orders at once, mch 8 TAX RETURNS. T HE County Auditoi;' or an a.sist'ut, will be at the follpving places n ( the days designated foriihe purpose of receiving returns of the ikxpayers of the county, for tbe next lis6al .year, via; Woodwvard's, Juno 6 an L7 lRid geway, June 9 and,j11 Blythewood, June 11 aigd 12. Gladden's Grove, Junq 13.. Caldwell's Storn, June 14. D)urham's, June 10 and 17. Jet Cr~ek, June 18 and 19. - Hloreb, Juno'l3 and 24. Jonkinaville, Juno 25 and 26. Monticelio, June 27 and 28. Feastorville, June 30 and July 1, WVhito Oak, July 3.? .The ofice at this place (Winnsboro) wvill be open from 1st to 5th June, and ~ from 4th to 20th July. E aoh 'taxpayer is ' required to make return on oath of all real and plersonal property ( owned or controlled by them on June 1st. All citizens between the ages of twenty-one and sixty yearh, except those exempt by law, are required to make return of their polls. After the 20th July, a penalty of fifty per cent. dttaehes. L, N. W1IHERtS, may 6.-txt,f County Auditor. DESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS qITE would respectfully invite an IV inspection of our Stock of Dross Goods by the ladies of Winns. boro and vicinity. Oilr stock con sists of Iron,-frame Grenadines, All Wool Buntings, Lace Bunting, Dontolles, Beige, Linen- Lawn, Pacific Lawn, Corded Jiconets, Corded Piques, Suitings, &c., &c. A BEAUTIFUL XSSORLTMENT' of Browvn Linen Dress Goods, with Laces for Trimming. Our Stock in all other lines is full and complete. A new lot >f White and Colored Trimmings just opened, , Second lot of Cassimeores from Charlottes ville mills opened a few days since. A lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui to Notting ust in.& N. B.-AutoluaticFTly Fans for sale here. PALETTEO JEOUS' UNDER THE WINNSBORO HIOTEL, HABE14IOH'#S OLD STAND. I WQL'Dinform my friends and the found at the abovo stand att hll Beasonable houts road.y to*alt on tliem, Wiith an Sexperionce of. thirty -odd yea..s in the Sbusida~s, I gaaraftoo to savo'all. k1hcds of dr$gce in a,manner tl46 wilt, suit the taste of' overy onle. MINTJULEPS SPECIALTYE A chol o ihof lIquore atd OlCgara al*.ay od hM)d. .i4hie' call. DRINK ARIOSA COFFEE. THIRD ARRIVAL OF C NEW GOODS THIS SPRING. 4 ALL WCOL Buntirngs in Black and Colors, Black Crepe, Al- y pacas, Cashmoros and Lawns. Linen Suitings in Stripes and Plain Colors. A large assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconots, Swiss, Viotoria Lawn, Piques and Ca)nbrics. A full line of Linen Drills and Cottonados. Also, Cassimeros, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Shooting, Plain and Figured Lawns, Cambrics and 9 Porcalos. CA LICOES? CIALICOES?!T CALICOES !? ! -CALL AND SEE-. TruE DIAMOND shIIR. 0 A nice line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. Our Shoo Stock is fullor than over, which fact speaks for itself. Clothing in great variety, and a full and complete stock of GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to catch the unwary. All Goods sold at a O gitimato Profit. P. S.-A largo addition to our Notion Dopartment will arrive in few days. F. ELDER & CO. may 20 O DR1INK~ ARIIOSA COFFEE. EW FTJRNITURE! FOR DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP UNEQUALED. EVERYTHING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. -PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. A now supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pic tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets 2s', Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat trsses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first - _ ~class :FT.R TITTRJE STO~E J efore making your purchases elsewhere. LUMBER AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODERATEPRICES. ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER. 0 UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of MA3talio and Rosewood Oases and loffins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Coffins. R. W. PIHILLJIPS. oct 22 IT IS T111E ON~LY SEWING MACHINI wl1C11 I1.&% A Ec1f-Th'read.ng Shuttle. -. fl has Self-Stti1g Needle. Ncycr Skips Stitches, ___lI the L.ightest Ruhlnn - A New and SimplelDevice Windingj the B3obbin - _ Without removMh the 51 ap froi 1<*~~~ -, ~the )al.i t ' .e . Ih . n:z ,ath -' -W, Tho tha let, tho Moset Durabi and Ia every respoot t$e BEST FAMiLY SEWDNC MACHINE. The "NEW AMERICAN" ia easily learned, does noc g atout of order, and will do more wcrh with loos labor thant any other machine. I.lustrated Circular furnisheCd on op;,lcation. .A..GENT s N A.N~ TrE D T. Q. BOAG, Agent for F1airflold. A VALUABL.E INVENTION WILSTHSENIOL REOWNEDN in workmanship is equal to a Chronomneter Watch, an as elegantly finlshed as a first-ciass Piano. Ut receive the highest awards at the Vienna and Contennial Exp< sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than oth4 machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are moi WIL.SON MACHINES sold in .the United States tha the combined sales of all the others. The WIL.SO MENDING ATTACH MENT for doing all kinds of repairini WITHOUT PATCHINC, given FREE with each machinm WANT.i WILSON8EIGMACHINE "i CHICAGO, IL'L., U. S. A. A PFNNY SAVED WEW MUmIER COOK IMPJIOYEMENT OF 1979. IS A PENNY GAINED. HOT ILAST You can save money by calli,g at the Grocery Store of W. H.DONLY,oi Just opened a filoo lot of Sugar Cured Canvassed' HfainS 'at prices to suit 4 the the titnes. Also a select stockc Coffees. a.nd Su hirs. Arbuokle's Unground Jioust- 5f~tt ed C0 eo a 'speotity AU thd favorite br&nds of 'Augus 1 nour, Bolted Meal a' OEsOTH T O soriptions, Chewing and Sumokng Tobao- Perfect for all kinds of Cooking and Hi co, igare from the highest to the ohoap- ing Irons. est brands, Boots and Shoes at low Always ready and reliable, figures. LedIes' flne cloth Gaiters, all ases,' lower than .the lowest, Choice The nmoBt satisfactory Stove aode and I Wines and LIQuors, Porter Beer, and Ale, - Cheapest. Fresh Sparkln Cider,. ider Vinega A' Se dfr civoulaui. and Lemons Give me a gall. I w5i WiUIEY M'G.(4O net be undersold, W. Hi DON~LY. ?-1y 123bestnut S~ Ph may 81 1pRY the bofit two anid a,bcn eior athY,dttnro Ee e tnar XEt - .tHl So2 C SECOND STOCK OF.~ SPRING AND SIJM1ER GOODS ARRIYD AT SUIENHEIMER &. GROESCHEL'M, Consisting of 200 pieces Calico, 50 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces Piquo, White and Figured, 100 pieces Bleached Domestic, all select brands, Now York Mills, Wamsutta and Fruit of the Loom. Dress Goods in all etyles and quality, All Wool Buntings, Cash mores, Cottonades and Brown Sheeting, OUR STOCK OF CLOTHIIG, Boots, Shoes and Hats is complete, which we sell at very low prices. All we ask is to give us a trial before buying elsewhere, as we take par.. ticular pains in showir g our goods. OUR NOTION AND MILLINERY Department is full of New Goods and Styles. Ladies' Gloves from one to six Buttons in Lyle Thread and Silk. Ladios', Misses' and Children's Hose in all styles and colors. Fans and Ladies' Neck Wear TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTIO1 Collars and Cuffs and many styles of Buttons. o0 SPECIALTY. 100 Parasols at 25 cents each. 100 Neck Ties at 5 cents each. 25 pairs Boys' Button Gaiters, worth $3.00, for $1.00-Nos. 10, 13, and 1 to 4. One lot Women's Shoes, Nos. 3 and 4, at 50 cents. One lot Gents' Shoes, worth $8.00, sold for $1.00. Remember all these will only be sold for the next THIRTY DAYS at these prices, before taking stock and a change of the firm. Respectfully, SUGENIEIMEH & GROE80IEL. may 24 FOR a cool glass of Pure Lager Beer-superior to all others-call at F. W. HADENIOHT's. AJ the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, dlie,ap and ele gant goods. Millinerf'and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season. Mrs. Bong, having a first-class milliner to dessist her in this Department, is fully .pre.. pared to please the most fastidious, a.nd will take pleasure in -doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, .Kid .Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tiees or Searfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmnings --in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy d*oods Establishment. SHOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GROCEIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries :Bacon, Meal, Flour, Corn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, I Starch, "" owder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene 0i1. In short, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as the same goods can be bought any C where. Don't forget to call. No nl trouble to show goods. Nd J. 0. BOAG. SE~WING JIAOINEWl. I Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in store In a day or so. The New and Improved Vetti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F.1; also, the *New and Improved American, rang. ing In price fron $20 upwards. ries of good, responsible companies,. and are warranted to be just as represented. ~0 OG A gent for Fairfield Cosunty. mayS 8 at baveartlsped4*thC~4 be ;E4n.f. Pe