The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 21, 1879, Image 3

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-! ti ) t tt (ll4 * .twWII'l~ ce iis erand~ S.in anr ' her lto ahd of'. .lfr a ui l "I-rIm sI I-.-One dell r Ach l4#Jt, - ilse a s l :tp:nIi, ---vet<t ns a; .t to ie, ni nu+e Uio- trld N4n at. Co ' trtt 41'ttre'rA 1 two e mont1 i nac e1 Id I i : ton 'rn Ls0ie dls tco fifteen entA p Sl t ;i oft nsertIo t.'nd Aey, - -e- am16ft65. eots per'; lind for en, 't1 uaent,inserlon, Obituaries at - trl y pf i"e?li'et chnrged as advc tisb otIs.- mE1plu aunoditlenients mat age and deaths published free All cotm tion's',"'of vhhtsoev -ta fd , ,ioild be..ftddressed to tl S-W nshoro Publishing Compan *?ei,' b vgrtRemo ntA -'Dowit Qrciaitee-.Y. N. Chandle rtrk. 4 fm - Board of IIe\th---,anes A. Bric lir-,K. Elllott, Cashie e p1asbd'to learn that. Mr. 1' C. 14 .:of pb'iboio, a forinr si -Iy. d .Mfount Zion, lias takjo a vol roi f16 stnitd at Davids(m ".Qg1leg tIis.mrl ation'papers i-idLatti i ith nt wOra eP.iillf' good. ' ;aylt\l'i M6&Lm'one of tl .editdt 'a of th'C1Cest'er 'tate -13nlleIi lias assulticlltiini.ir'vbargc of i 13pck 1111 Ilerald. Mr. McLure ai. gxperlonced journalist and w Znaintain the alreicdy h1ighrc1baracter the IrlaZd. ie d6s 'SIot s'iVr -1 c!1i1 1 Yith'!lie. Bitlletin.. .' AN p-vLr,L1;.EoA--Dalightt\ll situaoteinear" the tiottittains in -Mecl - 1$}[ .ctity -North; Caroliii (NTi'ihstutien 6t3'era: ;great 11 "'e d;ticnihi1h ' for -.a - salubliious el J4t*; fgr students. The standard edtnktfolutoe saii lbfgooc' jnidges to I (lit egtial to thatof Princeton Cool1; ith the advantage of being a Soutidir i,istft,idif':T.he:-students last 'yel umbot'ed one hundred and six,': whtcich iimber one-third were Semi - Criimiati. Ili t1ie:lnirs'.this yea the comparative supremacy of Soni gproli itil.nctioti was in a gedat ra o. The moral advantages ofti h lo:P itidatoLck."o its-)thlth. "'r 0td0 f the -Qol1'ye is 'decidedly r . lZI Jitt at' Si' n s-i' sour i't es' tiusted' of Pi-esbyterii .r~~nt sfi it( 't"i eice chaper thiti','av other -co lIgeof;itt,.)igh grad-' "board isit d lltrp 't, miolitli, 'autid' gddc 'iiiouluaIa thdeVith paIeairI amrqpsfor the ext -z-. 1@ 9. le4. ail. he prot, soiat'e al ab le men an' i outhei cluoatd non".. Dr..,II 1 Profe eor Liathj er and Professor Samnps2 - -- ara* Thlf' the' Uliiv'ersity * iL .'i2 Prof'essor Sampson, wi ted 'Ale in a Gernu s1i.eI,, s ,X a 'thbi'ough linguin W .ul cbaelnd the Davids< College tr our ai-fild friends. hNOTEM-JwRMR.DGBWA2.x.. n W4lMiierait Aiu el aarates,T: n'tijoigw l3d'ne1.'The rainis a 'Atted,' ii einme1looliis iv''' -su'i 'fioin a sevein weeks'.drong -*winds b iig none. Clouds come up b no rain fallsf eve'n th'e wet spell .eai erly winds ornly give us a mist. '1T - earth Is parced,. and gardens are bur up. As for the cotton - crops, tl - eetiesmalhl but healthy, and perfect o~LNbf Neid. C?orhi does niot groa *Too dry 'to planti peas. .Oats, gene ally go,od, but.tho yields not as lari Some~ have been actually Lhreshed o and measured up, and have yield< from si,teen sto twenty-five bushele the acre. Were the B3oro oats '-ldati likewise, or was It a guess or,as - mise, gype theAPacordingto my bi * jludgment." .plau- adpted to ascerta the quandty? Wheat here 'isge "Colored" berries ai-e getting ripe small, but plentiful. Plums (old fiel - in f '~blqst;y,agd :0Ilrries almoset goi betLts' of the field seem to sor' l' a tedi Some kind of- dis< vi .In g othe e nine family,.al they have been, and are being,. k!il around and below hero, by the dozei * I&s a good mp y, and the'post mu to NeoM td elio tliat the, l'ungsa * the '%eat of diopg.. Qaptai Rhine h lo6t three mileHi doive within the ke >Weeks. The following sympton - see imarI tdistemper: first, t " - animals b * tfroop, then they a if t then p' fr exu~ fromTo moui Hand death fi 1 We hiave a case :of mumps, a i healthy. eaO~rs. itors, it possible tl ~t~hree t are 'closer - tb.tthh than they hai - lydor ag ucarer than th Swill if' gn o turles 'to. cor are 4 n~~&~ influosoe in, ~ $d ii6ttdane 'gphere' W4,ain& rumor. of *ay .reou~it tfe air,ai strange thhi Ype gb1 .-inpe rel;Chill. Peota 'oJ Via are a itr.ogenq seer i 11 be -n I "4Pr4otetal.t- 1,i$IJst Caidintal of tEngland, Caucaaiai. Quee \'lctoria is -1 . t1W i A Xtiaiiil C6yivayo, * Etna js laiiig a; fIr'st class .ortptionl, D. ani thre oitlos are threatened - with e" ,the fdteof-UIeacuh tientin and P'ompeil: in elcons are in.' Aril," blow: In:.right , eous Puritan Massachusette fithers and intlies, imitating the fafth 'of Abra " ham, .sacrifice child daughters. A ar woman gets b urnt 'to' deathi in her ril. carr'iage' with cott on and straw, whilst nl riving hoi.ne. l isshi has .or Nihil d- ts, Oio' hr (tnbaciters, 'zalifior id ii> her Xeaipe, '..l1a'. has her n- droirght-and so has R idgeva,p Can ha these things be? -..Slcuu itN. nI er' UtcATir OF PiitNCa N.tioiu1ox.--Tho 9n telegraph .briigs the startling -an Dh nounceinent of the death of the voting id French Priiu:e.'inlerial, Ni'p6lebii Eu r- gene Louis J(an Joseph, son of Napo or loon- the Third and tile Empress Eu ot treniio, He was just in his 24th year in t06 btall' vior of -young nlanliood or having been torn In the pala~e' of tihe lio ''uiIerios, Paris, lMhrci 16;.1856. Iis v, education was carefllly" ittMTdedl to, and be bade fair to be a distinguished military man. At the opening of the Franco-German war he uecomnlpaunied ', his fatlief,.thi Eniperor, .to Matz.; and thence to Saarb'ck, where, aecordin g to lNapojdegut dispatch to ELugeni?, he ' iecived lhis baptism of irre. 'lihe cou1 diti' oMfhe* lfie"ch -army. becoming r. crilical the youmig Prince was sent to Beh_iuin, whence ho afterwa.ids went - to England, where h'e.remnained with it.-.' his. iouther .at Caislhiurst until the 'v reverses to the British forces in South SA!'ricu' whbtt'he emerged from his rc . urement. mitd tondered his sword to the countrv whiich had aiorded him shel ter hid protection. While on a recon +." noiterinig.expeditioni with I}is,brother 1? hfli's ;tlio-' party - was - ambushed by 49 . uii*s i Tri nce Napoleo'n' vas killeil to by in'ast,egai. 11 -In his first speech in the Senate,. sas the Chicago 1'imes, 'Wade of llamptoil. lintiuated that the South Is -'cot Mnot be blamed for trusting' her 'rutiests Iin peace to those who risked her li.,s and''tu'ies f'o) he' Iin war,' v aid'that 'if the No'rth had -in like' man k er honored those who fbtgrht her bat tles, the legislation of the coutry would ?. not-bo'embittered by sectional. strife.' !t 'idgrei wts' so i'nuch fact in. this hit that I- it must have caised some discomfort of aniong those at whona is was aimed. 1e ' 'hol. Republican leacers in. Congress alp not Feddi'al brigadiers. In fact there a '' Lelir ainan ini any way conspicuous n. tlht'sidt:of either house of Con ir 'bss who 'fbun1d .i 'wny to the flont t uriin thi ltf6 ="unpleasantudss. Lo tih , it Is true, "i' oie or the mlost rap id' of his party,., :bt..-}obodv ' would think of claiming leadership for him - h nni besides, Logan's gabble signifies [r, .alt.hLing. It is' -more incbiltinence of s sieech. le cat't - 111p .it,- alid, after ' 4Ilshing one of his ocasimuil .roars, wouldi iprobably be 'uzzled to tell what, it was all about." .... Li- -The Atohiso1,...(;f- "sas)1 Patriot thinks that Kantis:.- has -been particu .litrly' unoflttt fihih t -.l 'ti*n of'ho United. States Senitors. '''There was J( .1lll.. 'He Illls' st ibid9's grave. in There wis Iiomncrw. 'A .thousand "a years will not efihce his metino. T'1 here was Ross. Ile dai'ed to do ri;rht, and i, '-well, RosNs sy tttiidb'y-lis party, aIiyld 611olitical death. 'ierewas Q- gltllw. .1Ui'ivd'..i ' disgrac flam. m he SeYnaite,^ h ' resfs'- now4' ht deep of oblivion. Thet.is Lngalls. -H so a trial and tho seii( - is -not yet. There was 'lHarvby,. poor old1 Iarvey, so'f SbelMw mnediocri ty-the world has for T gotten hitn. And -there is Plumb. rt: Tl'ie atory'which wye print' elsewhere of' n him gpes.to fill U~ (the messures of our xunenv alile' fame given tus by our Kainsak 'Seiatora.' -A most unit us 'iial of.. Slill is to Ihe take pla1ce tis month in PhIladelpMia. 'i A .worthy Episcopalul'ia.i.vcu $.30Q -which is to be. spent ini przes to be re gii,wehnte young stu.depts of divini rd tiahtocri'd* thefbesy reashing eithlier hit of thne services of' the'- chnirch or the Scripture.. ptudenits fi:om five of' the y seinaioswill .o-mpete for'the .lirizcs ut, Nie gentlemeu arc.e' osit as An ex -~ amining bgar4, pd4 'with" this select a congregationi beforei them the young nterafors aro to bxhiblt' theii gifts amnd ly-The 25th anpiversary of the Re v* publican partys ' egencss' is to 'e ' celebrated July 20th, at Worcester. If rthin gyntlemni #jil '6mIy wait a few (O nm'6nth thiy! *ill be' able to clebrato o. its exodis a,s wol.-Boatog Posg. d . - .OWNi #A,iNTE OE. to .3EIT ENACTS and: orilained by the d' Intend1ant and Wardens 'of the . rwn >dt Viha' fio, 8,sC .. in flo unoil hiscililhd, -tnd *'by' the 'anthnority of then i st ane;ttkrat :ithereuhl be a1 43ond of in Health created, to consist of 'three citi; zens of the town,' one of wvhomi shall be a ' prdiigyyiin who shall hold their ofiico na'til tihe first day of 'may sueceed d) ing their ap'pointment, and until their .succeas6tfahall be appointed. Adbe itfurtJoe ated4 and '0r ned tat th memb . aidhBoar'd re Ahc41 be. annualyk anpointd b,y each eosi Town iConno1' as idognu ira pra &Icable Of4er ad the 'inNaialin o the, Int.Odait and ed 3. And be it further enacted and or 1 .dmainedl, thlat'dluring the months of June, J .uly,rAuigast. .ainmd September, the said Bhca sh'all bxaandhe tne yrremises of amll nIt residents of amnd per'sons doing buisine4I .~ within, the corporanto limits of said town, 'at lea.it"oi'on 4i hionth; ad rdpdrit" tot -he Town Council any uiatter whicel'n their as judgment is deleteridus to the health of ist the town. 4. That the members of said Board leshall, in consideratIon- of their services, b0 h xempted from street tax while in >th 6. And be it further enacted a.id or clained, that any person resisting the lentrance of the mnembers of said Board n'o upn any part' of ,th r prQr ~ es, except he ~ir dwellingeq~ lo e fined five *olai;s'for each o ,' mprisoned ay foi- ten'da's, aponi conviction.mrsn . An4.b O 6 further enaoted and or kat .4 d,~h.4)1 any person who' shall..fail or nelo et .any mytter upon their topremises,~ rdp#rtedb the Board of Health VO as.a nuisance,,.for' treoo:dayn after notice oy requiring ths,same, 'ser'ved by the Chief of'Tohlioishall be hid one dollar (for 9 each day a such failure or negleoo, or abe on imriaoned,one day'for oach dayssc igs also, from timp to time, report any matter et, not upon the premises of any oitizen, or even tiot within the corporate lin,pits, which In their judgment nay injuriously nd, a#eo6 the health of. tjhe town, fIr the i On o11totm such 'action as it may 'Done In COu1nell tWi the sixth day of . D. 1 78 coporate )h seaT,f.SN ,fOARD OF iEALTI IN Ibws leby given tat . . Ltuld nnsl M.sr8. c0.. II. Master and J. J. Neil have bocu ,api ed by tio Cgini to4 so,o a , . of health during' tfe , eo,t muni yeat, and that tltey iil upumnencoe q 1r6 of July to malke an iPlspection < yarda in town. 'All citizens are carn ro'.ultta to haiv" theh premises ougltf disi'.footod'nnd to remove an cayed vegetable matter likely to pu sickineys. Any persons having know of any cause that.will ljfoct the 1tall tho .Yowvn are reqiuested to report the to the board of hetlth. All reconi da tioiis. made by the board of healti be rigidiy iuforcod as provide( health ordinaneb. JAMES A. BRIC11l juno 21 Intends REPORT F THE CONDITIO Winnsboro Nalioni Ba AT'Wlnahoro, in th. Stato of c.it-rolii i, at the iclbso of busi June 14, 1879. Loans and l)isotunts, $69,3 Overdrafts, U. S. Itor,ds to secuird circu iation, 75,0 Duo froln approvod resorvo agents, I V. Ionr'aoiler Nats-nal lisi l~st,. 8i;ssnr Rieal E-tate,"Pjilni(ura uad F i,Iurs4, , 1,4 Cu-rent 1"xp'nses and ''axes Pasi, C Iliilla o oiher U n e.nka. : Frncti., al Vrerscey (inhud. ing Nickets ) . 11 Speci(", (ituiu ling.gnsI, 'Tre:sury ecrtificates) 2, h i egsl. Tie-der Notst,. 2,3 Redemption fund with U. S. 'Treas.,5 per cent.of circulation, 2.8 .Total,. $156;,UI LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in, $75,0( Surplus Fiund, .P, Ui,'tiided profits, 2,1, National imak ibotes out standling, 6,5( Divideuds'utnaid, Insiividua deposits subject .-to check. . 10, 1 Duo to'other National Banks, 1,2i Tolal, $156.u( 1'ATI, OF S0U'l H t'AIROLINA, C'onnt.y of Fa irfteld. I. T. . K.. Elliott. Cashier of above namel Ban;r, (o sole swear that the nbove stnloinent is to the best of mny knoWle'lge And b1 - -. .s .T. K. ELLIOTT, Cashi S Cublcribed and FwQIr 19 bcfore this 20th day of June, 1879. WM. N. CHANDTER, Notiry Pi Correct-Attest: W. R.. ROllTSON, 0. I. McMASTIER, ? Directors D. U. ILENNIKEN, ) ' juno 21-1t Figured Muslins, Figured White Lawns, Ceiiteoinial Str Unbleached Slheetings and .D ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the Virn State Prison, every pair of whic guarantee.. ALSO, Gent,s> Straw: and Fur Hats o: latest styles. 'ALSO, . Cassimneres, ,$Tweeds; eaus Cotton ad es, . , cl[ASTN,I & C N. B-A lot of Blue Fltjnnel Yacht Cloth Suits for sale cheal juno 19 FOR SALE. \-FEW veryilno thorou ghi blood Sthe best in the county. f!oventi laya old, and wvill weigh sevant, pounds. D. R, FLENNIgl mayv 27 THiE ELIlOT] COTTON GIN, WITH IMPROVE~D ROL MANUJFAoTUREDBY -1 J. M. ELLIOTT, WINNSB3ORO, The subscriber has.had fifty y experience'ini the gin business.. J. M. ELLIOT June 14--Smos S H IPMA1N * DUPLICA T1NG LJwTT3i] 'BOC Simple, CotiverIlilt, Neat un Cheap. Every bnines man should have one. NO INK 0l1 1 EN IIIQII *The flndersignet is prephra fiti or.ders~ Sam in,ube se0 any time.. I, 8. HANDL,ER, Agel djune 144mios. 1OR a cool Lemonade or Ice Q Wra/4. WNAE. I" t, ,' THE L1GiRTr~1NING ou \ HOMIs ipal n tho if all estly - thor y"de= >dutco Ittlge Ilh of " ' stalu will by .nt. N nk, [9 The 3ET, LATEST IMPROVED, 4 30 ui" mot-t THOROUCHLY couttructed 13 72' SEW FnG MAC@H ZW C ever invented. AnI th' 00 (he wnhrlig haria 6ro ntto of the BEGT STEL, CARE FULIY TCMPCRD ED 70 51 suit nre ADJUSTADLE. .It I ns tho A t7TdrA tb1C TINFIO.f it 06 29 has liho L,AJtOE $T J3OJt)TINj .It hats the E asicst Throadcd Shuttle. - Tho JOBBINB are WOUND without 13UN8ING. oe U.N'TH1flADING the 73 83 M4AOHINE. )8 (10 It liss a SLF.-SETTINO NEEDLE; It tins n D11 AI,1or reguii ng lho lenigthu of stitch, l1 59 WITiIOUT 'T'EI'ING; IL his a LAHOll" SPAOI: under tie artun; It is NOISELESs, ntul has more hlohttgQ of)(XOLLENCE~ thau 32 (1 5 all other tnttcinoa it n LE CEt. 35 00 A' VrAgente wantod in loonlitlos whero we aro not roprosonted. 72 5 Johnson, Clark & Co. 1' 78 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. 60 MORRIS HOUSE. )9 (t9 l3 49. )0 00 11 00 .A T THE MORtfIS HOUSE you can '3 33 got transient or regular boa rd a prices to 17 78 suit the times, with accommodations not. surpassod in Wiklinsboro. th e A. A. MORRIS, 1nl1 inch 26 Proprietor. 'rue* On. WIN1NTOIO aOTl'. er. Wink. .-...... -. blic. MRS. M. W. BROWN. r-- IS Hotel, situated in the centre o r the town, ofli4s and guarantees to the | public inducemonts unsurpased by any Sotlor houso in the place. '"able sup. plied with the best in the inarket. Coin fortablo roonis and polite attention. Terns- 2.00 por'day. ang 9-tf TAX RETURNN. '1IE. County Auditor, or an assist-int, and 1 will be at:t4i following places au stho days des;iguatyq, for the purpose of 'p8 r'eeiviagrotu'il'n ' tho taxpayers of the and .county,r. t.o.nogrlial' you., yi.i iille. Wood w,rd's, Juz' 6 and 1. Rid gewy,. Juno!a'ad30, Bllythiewood, Jnn it and 12. Gladden's Grove, Jun 13.' Caldwell's Storn, Junoal41' rinia Dnurhami's, June 11 anadi17. hi we Bear.Creek, June i.ankbla .1Horob, June '.'3 ad. 2.4, . Jenkinsville, June 25 anid 20. Monticelio, June 27 lund 28.. Feastervillo, -June 30 and July 1, White Oak, July 3.. F the .The oflico at this place (Winnsboro) wvill be open from 1st to 5th June, and --from -ith to 20th~ July. . Each tar payer is --requiredl to make return on oath of all .-reaul and puerponal property a od ned or con trolIo , by them on andJun lst. All ci 'zons bet.ween the ages of twent.ono and sixty .years, except those exemp1t by law, arc .required to make return of' their polls. 0. Alter the 20th July, a fenalty of aifty per cent. attaches. L. '. WVITHERS, may 6 .txtf -County Auditor. and RESS GOODS! * DRESSGOODS. W would respectfully 'invite an DrsinspOctionl of'ont toek of [ bQrq,.n'iAciity.' '}0 "td.ci, con smF.tS.Qf,rond,i.rme Crenadines, All WVoolu.Buntings1 Lace. B3unting, Paftir tIwn, 'Cod~ed Jade~ts, 'Ai1AUT1UI'LA$51V19iJNT of'JBrown-Linen Dress 'Goods, with Laces for Trimming.. Odr Stock in 'oars al other lines is-full and comp)lete. T imm pa.just ,oemi Nepnd -r lota of simeres.tiouunscharlottes. vi_ yle -millsOpdnEd( a e days 'sinae. 'S Ms t pS. ,ra7esiybaarssi &r3RIOE. - 60 r ags for Er. saloe:oe ' -june 7 d PALYETTO ROUSE, U DNRI '1I WINNS1I0JIo lOTEL1, WOUf iaifor:W hit'frifld and the. 10tubio ttin B4zidial that' I' wall fo t h anr abye' s sesoab Shrsready to!walt o hm iha s o f kltinuWs i A' hinen$hML tVf1 ,'tit thec Jifi 7-3moir _______ ItlNK( ARIOSA COFFEE. __:_ THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS TIIS SPRING. ALL WCOL Buntir.gs in Black and Colors, Black Crepe, Al pacas, Cashmoros and Lawns. Linen Suitiugs in Stripos and Plain Colors. A largo assortment of Whito Goods, such as Jacohots, SwiRS, Victoria Lawn, Piques and Caunbries. A full line of Linen Drills and Cottonados. Also, Cassimores, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Shooting, Plain and Figured Lawns, Cambric* and Percales. CAI.cOEs: I'.AL2COES!? CALICOES ! ! -CALL AND SEE- C THE DI AMO1ND sml. C 4 A nice line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. 2 Our Shoo Stock is fuller thm over, which fact speaks for itself. 7 a Clothing in groat variety, and a full and complete stock of l GROCERIES. q No baits thrown out to catch the unwary. All Goods sold at a C gitimnato Profit. o P. S.--A largo addition to our Notion Department will arrive in feLw days. F. ELDE'R & CO. E may 20 C - ItINK AIOSA COFFEE. I NEW FULNITUBE! FOR DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP UNEQUALED. EVERYTHING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. -PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Picture Fraines, Pic tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mn trosses, and Children Car. ringos. For pricos, call at the first .w+ "- :rs}TJ Y EW class JTU.~L,]SITUR.~BJ STOR-B Before making your purchases elsewhero. LUMBER AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODERATEPRICES. ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER. UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of M3talio and Rosewood Cases ano Joflins of the finest finish. Also, a choap stock of Coffins. Soct 2R. W. PIHILLJIPS. ON~LY SEW ING MACHIIN: - ~WiCil I1.at A . 11 has Erlf-Sett ing Needle. Ncvcr l'rcakb tlic Thread. 13 the .iglitet I'.::nin d A Now and Simple Device Widing the Bobbin t.u Ua1re nd!ngj rUn *Tho C mplcci, the Jtost Durabli and ia every reapcct the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHiNE. The 'WEW AMERICAN" 1s easIly learned, dee not I:t.t out of ordr, and will do more w rk with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circu.,r furngsa:a o:u app!!cation. * t.DVEY, Mar'- Vt W. etarlos P'treo0t4 Da2himore,.?. r. O, BIOAG, Agent ,for 1Fairfiold. REA VALUABLE INVENTIDIl _____THE WORLaD RENOWNED ILSON SEW I G MACHINE n workmianship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, an# laselegantly finished as a 'first-class Piano. It receive he highest. awarde at tho Vienna and Centehiuial Ex pc sitions.. IT SEWS ONE-FOUFktH PAST ft than ot he ntachines..ltt capacity is unlimited. Thero are mor4 NiI.SON MACHINES sold in the United States thai :he cowmbJed saIns . of all the others. The WIL.SQP WIENDINC ATTACH MENT for doin gall kindisof repairing NITHOUT PATCHIIC, given FREE with each macbine AC WitSSON SEIGMACHEIE Co CHICAGO LL. U. S. A,. A PFNNY SAVED NEW GUJMMER COOK. 1Il''tOVBhiENT 01f 1879. [S A PENNY GAINED. 8 HOT ?ILAST' You can save moioy bcallint the Grocery Store of W. II..00 . - *ust opethO a nico 19t of 8ugar Cured 0i. .' ianvasse~ *ams at prices to .suit the the Iii dd. A~e a se1 ot stook Coffees'., I uid sugars. Aibukle's Unground floast- r ad 06 fe a speoolty. All the favoriteo TO E brands of Augusta Flou, Bolted Meal and ,L N'arl Grits.- (kiued Goods of all do- '1~~2Q I1T J1U moriptions, cihowin and Smoking Tobad. hefcoal kinds of UQgQI%ng and 9a 4. igare.frorm tb ~ eihst to the choeap-. lug,fs es brand i35s a hoes.,t .lQw AhhI rea~$~ Troiatl '' gnres, die andoclo ,,i . 4 zes, lower than the otl "fo The most sattns tory Stove ma le sAd4 t1 Iteshs. apuirkl U 011derw Vino - * @ 'sL** bhoo1 .M~tT % SECOND STOCK OF SPRING AND SUM1t GOODS ARRIVED AT SUGENHEIMER & (f1tOFiCiEL'i, Consisting of 200 pieces Calico, 50 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces Pique, W'hite and Figured, 100 pieces Bleached D)omestic, all seleot brands, Now York Mills, Wamsutta and Fruit of the Loom. Dress Goods in all styles and quality, All Wool Buntings, Cash mores, Cottonades and Brown Shooting. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHhING, Boots, Shoes and Hats is complete, which we sell at very low prices. All we ask is to give us a trial before buying elsevhero, as we take par.. ticular pains in showit g our goods. OUR NOTION AND MILLLNERY Department is full of New Goods and Styles. Ladies' Gloves from one to six Buttons in Lyle Thread and Silk. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose in all styles and colors. Fans and Ladies' Neck Wear TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Collars and Cuffs and many styles of Buttons. 0 SPECIALTY. 100 Parasols at 25 cents each. 100 Neck Ties at 5 cents each. 25 pairs Boys' Buttori 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 $3.00, sold fdr $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 Arlm. Respectfully, SUGENHEIMER & GROESOIEL. may 24 FOR a cool glass of Pure Lager F Boor--superior to all others-call at F. W. HABENIoHT's. JUST At the Winnsboro Dr~y (oods, Fianey oods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, cheap and ele gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of tihe season. Mrs. Boag, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pre. pared to please the most fastidious, and will take pleasure in doing so., A beauti ful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs ; Dross Goods, B3untings, Poplins, Silks, B3uttons, .Dringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually fbund in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy d.oods Estabhishment, A beautiful line of ladles' and Children's Slipper's, "Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes; .A full and fresh stock of F'amily Grocries: Bacon, Mel riour, Coin, Sugars, Cotees,, Soap, SStarch, P'owder, . Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tocoo, In short, yQu #an And a you. g# at J . 0'B0AWS,and: secep:a the same goo an be boughtay, wvhere. Don't foyget t al trouble to show goods, WIN Sixteen new anzd f1M- a~ ##t " 1(achhies to be M'TsakI " oal31ded Da~t, ~~~gaMd New 4d1d Ith r~& 'A ldidtyi rie of gocd, r##ullee6d and are' wadatd 'to 6~ represented. -eon to 1~a.' .M.V have artiles akU og