University of South Carolina Libraries
TOWN AN) COUNTY TU ESD)AT. AJIt.NiINO, J.V, 24, 11:; T'n'ias ol"FTI.Ni.wti AND lilent.\t,i -'l'ri-wekly edition, Four- dolars p an j)nm, Iii advance; veokly editioi t'.vo (ollats and lit'ty cents /er(nitnum in lvi:c. Liherul discount to club of live and Uj-.ais. . Rtvr.s o AD vE'i;tINia.fite dolla V'rr itth for the 11rt iInser"t(on, A .1 fity cent;s per ichf or.otlh sunbse(i ee insertion. These rates apply to ail ad vertisemnits, of whatover natu ,"c, il itrc pavable strietly .ItU.idvanee. (oii tracts for three, six oP twele ionth imado oi very. lik,eral tot ins. Tran Moent local notics.; ffteen cents pe line for the Iirst insertion 1(and sevel tid ono-htir cents por lite for e1el subse(quen t insertion. Obituaries atn< tributes of respect charged as nlver tisOImenIts. Simtple amtitaunctementS o marriages iid deaths putblished free o charge, and solicited. All comiunications, of whatsoeve iature, should be addressed to th, WVitiisboro Publishig Company Winnsboro, S. C. We aro biet.ed to Mr. V. A. Rock lIug, artist, Coluitbia, S. C., for a fim photograph of tite Conf'ederate "Moiiu ment, it is a gootd picture and fiiel flnisied. AN Enniuo)i.--W( inust do- Mr. 1lat the justice to say that he did hope t the rates would be satisfaetory. On other correction was based on incorreo informiation. When l ou are depressed by th< gantit. sickly feeling of' a di.ord-irec system, which . eds to b cletnsed ail( stimulated into healthy action,' take t dose or two of Ayer's PillF and see hom quick you can be restored for a quarter The last( qiarterly 're-port of th< Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail road shows anti. indloese of $71,000 it the earnings of the road. 'This reper Is dgubtlcss gratifying. to the iiipeotn nious stockholdors, but not to tih people who are gouged by the exorbi tant freights. Tm'ir T1wisr i.1t:cii'iN-r.---As al. ready announced, the survivors of thi vpteran corps twill have iti reunion .oi the 28th instant. Fbromn the time o enlistment to the surrender at Appo iiaittto v, there was not ia braver o1 true"rregiient.in the Con t'ederate army Under Gregg and Stonewall Jaicksm11 they found plenty of lighting to do antd well they did it. Two companie: went. from Fairfield, and not mait returned ; but it is to be hoped that comrades from the other counties wil swell the number on Saturday next. DiRHT OF o1'Nt. L. 13. GiR'.--Tlin community wits shooeld on Sunday bN the somewhat 'sudden death of Mr E. B. Gerig. Mr. Gerig had been it feeble health for some time from con stI;)ption, and had a severe hemor r'hage on Tlhmursday., but was able to b<4 about on F'riday. Sunday morning h<4 had( Lwo0 he morrhlages, butt tifterward,i' sat at the table and ate a hearty dinner Rectir'ing.to,his room aifter this lhe wnV: aIttacOked agin anld called for' aid, anm in aL few mtinuttes expired. MrU. Gei was twecnty-five years of age, and wnm steady antd industrious In his liabits .1Ie had matny fr'ienids and no0 enemyv and his death is genierally dep)lorecd. Tck his parents who halve seen three promli iing sonls fill victimin i samesiqn this dread dliseasel, we tenider -si nceres the Pre'sby ler'ianmi ehnichli On Mon dai aftternmoon . Trhe Gordoni Lightli nfanm. try~ atlended in full uniformi and firecd c sltet OVer' the gavO... G ivE Us A RIEs.--An (lXehaIge savs: at icleehla r'intg Mi'. TlirhTi e, his ivicke( partner, responsible for tho'h trnnsa. lions in col-ton fulu tres wIilih .lcd tc the dissolut1ion1 of'(he house o'fWllblh: Birnie & Co. We take it thatt W*r, WVilliamrs is correct in his statedlioint. n Mr. Birnic does not risn to bxplahi Alr. Wjllinm,s istandts forth. as a siomn mfercial pheonmnon, a man avho ha' hais most actively' engaged in e6ttoil and otheri commercial transacti1)11 since the waui', and yet .he has wa~vel been drawvn aside by the templjations of cotton f\ttures.' 'We foeI a.(deligacy in sipeaking abot0ti the atihirs of' private inividuls andu private firms. Bt we have seeni sc much f'ulsome laudlation of Mr . G. WV Williams amnd denunciation of hi11 "wicked partner, Mr. Bir'nie," that w< mi,ib say, a vord in hoalf o,f tl ea t~ theo m wfortittiate' always Th s thjowvn at thenL. Striange thito$ -~ tute a business jian as Airl< Wilianu should neover have learned that thc firmu name of Wlliamns &5 J,lrnio pyo beinlg used for specultitions by Mr Birnie until the transactions were sc large, and; the fArnm . sot far :behipid Again, it'Ni~l.lams wo''i prompt 1y paIy UP these labilities lie wouki escap)o a good deal of unpleasant talla from Northern creditors. it Is doubt, less true that Mr. Williams hhnbelf hi4 niever dealt lin fultres. -lHe had nc -need to, Transuetiotis In spot cottoli at so many dollars a bale commission gages ar d f e anybosly. .g'The Jack never fils to tur'a up at the ight time, Had Mr. Birnk only boutgHt futures Instead of selling he wobuld, astll bo the 'tiuuhted 'junioi p)artner and a pattrn of shirow~dness for It would pea4 that Mr.' WIlliaini never thought;of looking Inta the books until the btliio. fell> oat- the wroni side4 It 10 tv gets thing . to know what sido to bet your anoney on, aI( a hazardo.us expritakltao boti dmles you do..' Wo'hp4ie'the papers wIl han off'ami .give.Mr~ 1ifn a rest. OrtnVTrM Tf11 J3ALL ThO iaoi'hant of WInnsbdro )have bgunm aotie pro to tOStIiO~A) ot,.otuAto (;uluulbia, expecting to pay the old Irlee of -a dollar and a half a bale. The freight. was paid ill Coluin 'ia, aOd a day or tvo allerward they we"iWcre' told th:t. the charge va' by inras urement ikud that it was t wo dol'.ars and thirty conts a bale. When the bill itself came it was fouru dolhars and tweiity cents on the twn bales, I he r bales being estimated at thirty-ive :1 cubic feetitinstoad of torlv cubic feet. t Captabn Beaty says this is the first. in timatioit he had received that the elu-ge by measurement. '1'hii delib e crate advaneo caused great indigna - Iioi, and a mteotintg of 1ierhanitts was r held on leriday after,Aon, at which it. was resolved to make a test ease. M.iessrs. F'. Elder & Co. had oil .hanmid - a lot of ten balc of cotton of about, the r av'erage weight, which were carried to i I lie freigiht, depot ot H'ridlay afternoon I l'oi slilhnenl 6) Lharlotte. Charlotte ipovnty,Oron'illos froml Winnsboro, And i:4lkoning,by.Weight,tIhe freight at halfa dollar per hulndred for a huindred midies, would be on a bale $2.:5 per ht iired miles, or ltwo amd a quartrci cents"a )ale -f'r one'inile, or $1.6-2 on ita btil for the seventy-t wo miles, mingiii $f.9. for tah bales to (liar ' olott.e i'. IItfog, of tle firm ot llbler & Co., tenleied $17 in gold Por (he fireight. 'Mr. Croight, 'f couirse, iet Sing ndor instrteutions,. -siilingly rc t ftise.1 the ibnder, and showed the tarill' which deitamdcd $3.78 a bale, o'r $37.80 for the ten bales. Mr. Tiny then paid (Ihe s'um chtarg;ed, the same being $2 1.60 more than the estimate by weight. Messrs. lcCants & )onglass, flaillaird Reynolds and A. M. Mackey were then mplOyed as attorneys to bring suit against the,road. It will be heard at the next, terin of court. Col. J. If. l{ion is the regl,ar at,tornptty of tle ro'd.' A livel flight is expected, an(dl the Supry ne Court, will have its say SOfi Cthequelioi is oiedi 1l he il'rge Of the 'oiad ajppears to be based onl the ieasur"eient of thirty five cubic feet, to the bale at the me.i mnmrhuato allowed for bulky -airticles, fift''ei ient:S per cubio foot. ' This would-be $5.2 por bale pe' lntdred miles, ,rve and a quarter coats a mile, or $3.78 for scyonty-two miles. The (liflerence between the limit by weight - and by measuremont is $2.16 a bale to Charlotte, or withini a fraction of half ia cenit a pound. In other words, a buyer who ives ten cents at present frei;hit rates could give 10,47 if the esthinate were based on the freight. This is. a matter of life and death to 1Winnsboro, and the people feel It. We are informed that Col. J. 11. 'alnmer, who is now in New York, telegr'aphhied that it' the mierchanits would present their grievances he would see what could be lonte. A Icading merchant said to us that the oflbr came too 1ate. There had been cuorugh grumbling and petitioning. Another courPso will be tried. lIon. *M. L. Bonhanm, ri'rioadl coum mfissiner, Oin beinig ftpprlsedl of the state of'the facts, wrote to the coim mit tee that President Palmer is now absent in New York, but he would see h)iimmnedliately on his return. It no0w ~ooks as if the whole question will be khQroughly v'entllatemd, and ,the pro visions of railr'oad charters cloarly de UN4 N IMO U8Tr1 DDMO CR4 .TIC. 'd4hiit~1 ih d itates Sonato Wats anFe iDygago. Now Yori~ Tlibie EcH. Ye.storday:.theo* Senate was unani mously -.Dcmocratio. This is howv it hiappenied: The Democratic sorg'eant at-inens,hav'Iing seen1 that (110 doors were opoem thiat the doputy sergean t-at armsewti; in his blaccV -anid that tihe snuuf' box on the desk o1' thle President o.fh 'enate was duly filled with snuir, ys~ preseibed by th C2onstitution of' the United States, wvent cahnmly to sit-op) in thr,niorthwestk corner'of1 the ,Settigd tCC Ampei The D)emocratic se6rcthry of (t S enMto was sInIokinig a co01)pipel in.his ol,1ec, and1( talking poli ticewiaith Senator McDonald of tudiana, who' chews tobacco like a Kentucky giant. . '.I'he J)cmqcraj.ic ciqikpswere in thei# bplaces, and'the chief &e'k, aliso *Doiiioeratic, was reflect.ing on the loss of' his niotlh's salary, the i,ht before, in,a little fliondly game oftpoker, w hen the Democr'atic Seinator from - Ohio, t ampijorary Pre'sidenit of' the Senate, camie into thjo Senate Chiamiber, and1(, lookinag at thebldck, said, "TIhe Seniate wiilhl)please come to order." Mr. Thuir man is niothing if' not p)olite. Mr. B. ~.Wade - wliei b9 ~vpaPres es~pt of 1e S011a i t ' rubt6s j'n dnatoc u )ake an' e t4~ Iii w ether eSenaA :h o dOr itmt "ol wing Mr. ~Thidn ,~ dias the Democratic Chalai ofthe Senate, a mild manner.. eCh alan .wo ivokes the Divine bless iiU t'fidi'ito of$5per day, Siunidays not incltuded. IIore, thien was a full corps of Demo pratje (,fi1gere$ bt imoti 'o*Ai Bdfitor', .was em pty. T1ho serg eant-at-ar'ms snoozed comftortably in his nothwest cornor'; the secr'etary smoked his cob pipo) amid talked plihtics in his office, aind tiho Ciihalinglaulced rep)roaclhfutlly over the Senaste, while the chef' clerk remorsefully thought howv much better he could )iavo played his hand if' he rad "called" soon i', wv,ne the tempo0 'i* Pres #1Oft * @ oej taped1 uis gavel oniethi Ifl ; ln otrnly coin manded aleonce. It was ant implressivo scemie, and time Democratic Chaplai got up to invoke the Divinme blesshmig 01n tme empty desks, at the rato of $5 per ditg; bund a not ichided. The pr'esen)t Chapli I10 not of the commut uilcative dtUd-bb fidential sort of Chiap laI, who, dum'ig the late war, used to iuform the Lord every morninig just howv mattoe's stood in, the field,acr( tig tdlat dt dispatohbsd.l'h&"No cratic Chap>lain Is'great on pace, amnd he poup' o 1.on theO troubled ,waters evr)18ng bs chief' petit ion bein'on fortherestoratIon o1 f'ionde ly feing, when' tihe lion and the lamb shall lie down together, and the D~oinoJ oltiju drty shall be so lbfg thaV it will not be necessiry to call oi$ t6e ~4J * sudrvoi aF e o. 66utce~~t~i~ b wvasted on N[r; t hiannin the nokdr'ae-ngr chif irlt. When the Chaplaiit Im(l pratvetl (101w"n to '"tho .ludliciart"y of lite ep'lntb lic, ind till in attitority,'' Siiator Ilill, of (eol'-., stole inito the Chtatl>er, whrenpon the ('i; plain, Soeing that the .;onatttl waH Un:tnittusly Deinto cratlic (his lot) ove being open), s,tid "'Anion" with ttnetionl, andl wont out an(l"d tirw his $) wi.i it a tankftiul lteart. Soi:ttor -'I'n)ll"a1 in, 'residtt o1' iht Set!!tt pro IemAlore, nlow pulledtlhiin.. sell'l"totiher, atid ght neliig it the soli tary O ven)patut o the i St!ttIr)lial benelh es. ;ateruly s-aid: "T'1t11 Sciitor 'roit (eorgiat will now coine to order, andi the stectary Will r(.-Id (lie journttl o' yesterday's prucce(in;.." With omi Iltce grarity, tlie Chief' elerikl, teipto riit"lV Waiving c(otnsideratttiolt oI his poker hand, reatl th previous (liy's p'oceedr(ings attSeittaor 11il, occa-i')n al,y glancing at the in oinsisient s"er. sionist. its il to see how he liked biilng it lliniliilotily .l)oitocratic i'a e. oiniator Itill e'iden!tl' enjoyed it. Ile list '0ened with caltit ap)rovaI to (he readinlg of'Ihe,journal; ttnd whenl, a1 the cloSe, It PVtsidcnt pro temp r)ie blanc1LyV reinai"ked, "ulnlesa oh) jec'tittio is 'nude, the jou ni:1aI w\ill shiunl appro1 ve its e a'," (Ihe Senator f'routnGeorg;ria mnade nou ob-. jtectitI, ui th ie joutuIti was approve, ats roam1, and the (lri"iningo an<d the (lroning. of the dhaily bru-itte.:;wen rightt on as thougi e et i b ch:unbfr wi'aIs lt i' eaII JW1t.. -'TOTI(E is hiorlby given thait Dr. C. ..LN I1. l a nd ttt r. . o.It. llo Master and J. J. Nil h:ave been a ppoii nI ed by the Council to serve as a oard of hea"lth dunrinit the pres-1)t i:unicipal yearl, and that, thiey will c.tmaniic e onl the Ist, of July to ntiak: an inspectiolt oif all yards in town. All titizens are !arnestly rtqucstd to - ltavo Iheir Pl'ltises titur ughly disi.ifuuted and to remove ty ( do. htyod vegetablo nat-ter lik:ly to prodine sickness. A 11y' )ersn)s Iting kno wl.Ige oft any cause that will aYl;" t tli' ht l;?h of the town ure requ(tested to report the :,orte to I he board ofi health. All r<c(tellntit dations niado by the board of health will be rigidl y enfored as p.ovided by health ordiaance. JA MES A. UlilCf, juno 'l Intendatnt. E IT ENACTED an- orlained by the .'luteulatnt andt Watrtlons ,of thec tn oft Will tn i; ",, , . (., in ('onncil it :emlbileld, and by the authorit.y of the samtte, that there simti b,: a liar.l of Health creatl, to contsi:t of three ciii %.ons of the town, onle of whomn ihall h. t. ptactisingt physician, Wi o shall hold their oilles until the li.,' day of tayt' succte.l ing their apipointment, a nil until their su:cc'ssor., sl all be ap1ipointed. 2. And be it further enacted and or dained Ita the l- tmulbrs of said lltr.l siaill he annually p1iitointd by ech Town Council its soon as pr.ticieilo zifter tiht installfation of the Iutotidant and Wardens into otlle;e. 3. And be it furiher enacted and or dained, that during the montts of Jutc, July. Auigust aul September, the rtaid Battrd shill examine t:io lretlis of till residents of, and1 persons doing im"iness within, the corporate limits of said town, at least once a tionth, and report to tie Town Council any mtatt,r which irn their jdgment is de:eteriout to the health of the towni. 4. That the members of said nard shall, in consi.i,rat it of tier ser vices, ho exe:mpttel fra street tax while in 5. And be it furthier enact'd aad or dainued, that, any personl resistin.g the ontrance of the mthol)rs of said Board upon)1 any p)trt of their p)reises, Cxcept. thoir. dwelling Ronies, shall be fined live diollars for each oflfense, or be imtprisoneid for ten days, upon conviction. 6. And ho it further enatetd anld or dained, that any person who shall tail or neglect to abato any 'tatter upon their p)remisesa, reoported b;, . o Boaird of Headlth as a nuisance, for three (lays aft,or noetitie requiring the saine, servdd by the Chief of Police, shall be lined one dollar [for each . day's such failuro or negleot-, or ;be imprl)isoned( ott dlay for cach daty's such failuro or negloct. 7. And bo it further entac and or-. dined that the 1-3tr:1 of Itealtht . shall also, troi timte to tite, repo't any mtttei noQt upon theo proimises of tiny citizen I, or itven not- iitint thecorporaito Jimiits, wvhich in thoir judgmentt may ijuriusty affect tho.health of tho town, f>r the Dounoil to tako such action as it maty loeem advisable. l)one in Council t.hisg the sixgh day oif hily, A. D). 187~8, uinder tho crporato mael of the said T1own Council. (SE.u..) ' R. R Olf1t'TSON, At.o tAct ing Initendant, WVu N.-OnaDmu, Clerk, juno 21. Fijgured M~uslins1, Figured aind WVhito L..awnis, Cientonipa Stripos; Dar.nbric M ins1ii, Bloacohed and (Ubleachod Shtootings and Drills. ALSO, A lot of Shioes from tho Virgini'a 3tato rrison, every pair of vhich wo guaranteo. Godits $ty ~ . n&Jtr liats of the Casshneres, TW4eds, Jo1n'~t J. F. McMASTER'f & CO. N. B3.--.4ot pifBjupf annel and Yachit .didth Eduiits for..sgo phoap. Iund19~ TIfEELLIOTT a 14.a 'TM DUST:, LATEST IMPROVED, t,n-l n.o'' ' MO POUl(H LY ro:u trl:eteC 5'02i- bif M Oi i o rC eva:c:enkd. .l) I:/J3TAe4LE:. ;t 1:.: th, .1 Tl-11 :A'7C TI.;V. ;o.y il us 01%. 1.A J WJ"-' ' .6>S1i ; It hunt the n'aciest 'ronded Chuttlo, 'u,; fx) OBB'1Nt3 tlrf WOUND wsithot ItartIN 0 (1r U."'JXlTU11IADINQ the MkAOJ,,JJ. It h:it S L1-.-TTIN(j 7ELE; It 1:I :I D 1 fori ru1c t lng ihi 1lengii ol' stitch, WITIIOUIT TI'-INO; It h1:1 a ).A1M;1 5( 1t:: imder tho I ri; It is NosEI.I:,1-S, n'idf h11 muolr poilti of 0XO1t:LLEN(-. tia1t all othler ::mlhinle:3 tpIblhAl. 3^Aternts wvrant&i ir locauttlo8 whuro vo i ra ot rep4emonto<j. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARr, N.Y. SIPEMA N' s DUPLICATI NG L-JEJTTE~., ]BO O . - Simple, Conveniont, Neat und Cly;ap. Every busines man should have one. NO INK OR PEN IEQUIRED. The undersigned is prepared to ill o4lcrs. Samplos can be seon at my tio. E. S. CHANDLER, Julne 11-:hnos. Ae6 OR1 a e ool Lemonade or Ice Sod, ator, call at 1. W. IIAl3ENIclrT's Rear of Market. "Bthebest f..dime smoke, try "The Smashor," superior to all )thnrs, tt F. W. HABENICIT's, Rear >f Town Hall. TAX RETURNS. '11E County Auditor nr an nitu-mt, -1. will bo at the followving p)la an~ lhe days desiguazjted, for-eho~ purpos~o of ocein~ig retnlias of th 'taxpanyors of the :ounty, for the next fiscal, year, v'iz,: W'oodlward 'i, Juno G and 1 Iidgewv.iy, Juno31 0 and 1,. BlIythewood, June1 11 and 12., (laddeni's Grov'o, Jtune 13.. Caldwell's Storo, Jiueo 14. Dunrhan', 'Juno 16 and 17. Ulear Croek, Juno I8 and 10. H-oreb, Junie 93 and 24. Jenikinsvillo, June 253 and 20. Monticello, JuneO t7 and 28. Feasterv'ille, JIune 30 auid July i, Whito Oak, JTuly 3. 'lho oflie at this~ placo (Winnsboro) vil bo open from ist to 5th June, and romi 4th to 20th Jutly. Each tax'pay'er is eq)iuired to miako return on1 Oath of all iwnedl or controlled by tltemi On uno~1 lst. All citizeu,s between hoeages- of twenty-ono and sixty tears, except thoao e.xemp1t; by law, are 'OquliredI to ml:lke return of their polls. Lier the 20t,h July, a penalty of fifty per ent. at tachos. L. N. W~1IHERS, may U -txtf County Auditor. DRESS GOODS & DRESS GOODS Swould respectfully irrvite an ins.9p oction 'of our Stoek of Dres's.Go6ds by the ladies of Winns x)oO and vicinity. Our stock con... hists of Iron-framoe Grenadinies, All W~ool Buntings, Lace Bunting, Deuntolles,. .Beige, Linon. .Lawn. L'i~fic . Levn, ? Corded JatconIts, Jorded Piques, Suitings, &e., &c. -A BEAUTIFUMA ASSRT1T >f Browva Linen D'ross 'G with Baces for' Tiimming. .Ouif Stock.in IIl.other. lines is full and 'com plote. inew lot of Whito and& Qored L'rimmings jnst opened' 8onid at of Cassimnoros from Ohrlottes villo mills oponed"a few day si,goe. 0106 of FPans, Paradlsan qi N. B.-Automat ? ly J?an for milo bore, june TV UN.DE ILT rounut a6 the~ 6 ao~i bee r y t~ raIkon thoem4 siml Li ~ % 4roAf kinds 0I& a1# .manait v hVe a .1 OsG EN THIRD AR NEW GOODS ALL WVCOL 3untir gs in Bla)k pacas, t)ashneres and Lawnsi. Lir 1Oolors. A largo assortunont of 1 ;twiss, Victoria Lswn, Piques and )illei and Cottonados. Also, C cd Shirting and Shooting, Plain and Poreales. C (A LI04llEf! C.' LW( - OALL AN A nico lino of Hats in Our Shoe Stock is fuller than evoe A Olothing in groat variety, and GROCI F No baits, thrown out to oatchl th< Z gitimato Profit. O I P. -.---A large addition to our r ' few days. may 20 EW FUI FOR DESIGN AND WORK FVERYTHIN+ WARR -PRICES LOWE Tii'RU-.TITU] Before miakciig your purchases elsewiF LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU REPAIRING NEATLY ALSO PREPARE: UNDERTAKER I keep on hand it full supply of Cofornsnof theg yur pnia.s Als,waie LBEST FATMICES.Y SU TheUNE AMRICNDERTAsKearodd: It. kep or han an oher ach.c. ofh Co n 'of t E Y.ie fii.Ta- Al*, . c oJ. 2.BA,Agn2o Fifd ..,......-.arsasasaams 9s < 7persmema.. ase ~te hi hetaadsa h siins.IT W ON-P machies. ts caacit is WEIT OT-ATCM gLV er Th"NWAMRCHN"IscasGO 1ap~, Youh ca lao ie yo h r caii a thzi Orcr tor of W'ONY. Y.a-' f*i. C Jus 0. ne B AG Agnilt for Fuareld F$oo1 A.VA bi 'o Q and eSgan btl'#fUnished abha - ch. hiest awec rd Atl 'the Vet ihn. anns caact is te condd slso i uggen,H.CAGO 'q Aie lowe 6 4VE RIVAL OF 1'iS SPRING. 4 and (olr. Bl3aok Cre o, A).. Len Suitings in Stripes and Platn Vhite Goods, such as JacioetS, ('.mbrics. A full line of Linen issimeros, Bloachod and Brown L"igurod Lawns, Catubrice and. I)I DN SEE---. Of Straw, Wool and Folt. , whieh ftt speaks for itself. 1d it full and complete stook of unwary. All Qoods sold at a otion Department will atrrivo inlci F. E;LDE,R & CO. i iNITURE !~ MANSHIPUNEQUALED, ANTED AS REPRESE'NTED. lI TITAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pic tures, Wall Poekots, Brackets Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat tresses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first olass JT3i STO'hE ore. IT THE TIMES. DONE AT MODERATEPRICES. D TO MAKE TO ORDER. 0. 'S DEPARTMENT. M-.talio and Rosewood Casos and ieap stock of Collins. I. W. PHiILLIPS. IT IS TIIIH ONLY BEfWING MACHINII Colf-Threading Shuttlo. ii has ~el-Sciling Needle. Never l!rcab:~ the Thiread. I.s te il;test liaiing IT II.\3 A New&and S!ip'o Device Winding (ho B3obbin The C:mp'cr', te Miost Durable r.ad ii overy respoot the WMO EMACHINE. 3 not c.:t out of order, and will do more w.rk stra;.cd Circua.; furnshe,.-i a.p:n:ation, LUABLE iNVENTION, WORL.D RIEOWNED a Chronorneter Watch, ant, irat-class Piano. It recolve enna and Centennil E xpc UR~TH PASTER than othe, anilmited. There'are mnore in the United States than the others. The WILSON r doin g all kinds of repairing, i PREE 'with each machine. fING'MACHINE CO. 3)LPtOVEMENT OP 1970. .?lho Safety ~ H9T inLAS~ -OIL' SECOND STOCK SPRING AND VIIM1II OQOS ALRIVAD AT SUENHEIMER iIOEtSCHEL'S, Consisting of 200 piecos Calico, 50 picos Muslin, 25 pieces Pique, White andl Figured, 100 pieces Bleached Domestio, all select brands, Now York Mills, Vanaitta and Fruit of the Loom. Dress Goods in all styles and quality, All Wool Buutings, Cash.. morvs, Oottutuiados anId Brown Sheeting. OUR STOCK OF CLOTIjiNG, 3oots, Shoes ani Hats is complete, which we soll at yry low pricos. All w e ask is to giyQ ua a trial before buying olsewherm, at ws . takQ par . ticular pains in showit g our goodls. OUR NOTION AND \ILLXN:ERY Department is full of Now Goods and Styles. Ladies' Glovos from one to six Buttons in yle Thread and Silk. Ladies', Mlises' and Children's Hose in all styles and colors, j'ana and tdtes' Neck Wear '100 NUMEROUS TO MENTION Collars and Cnfa and many stylep of Buttons, SPECIALTY, 100 Parasols at 25 cents each. 100 Neck Tios at 5 cents each. 25 pairs Boys'- Button Gaiters, worth $3.00, for $1.00-NoS, 10, 18, an 1 to 4. One lot Womdn'a Shoes, Nos. 3 and 4, at 50 cents, One lot Gents' Shoes, worth $8.00, sold for $1.00. Remembor all these will only bo sold for the next THIRTY 1)AYS at those prices, before tiking stock and a change of the firm. Res]pectfully, SUG ENIUIIElZ & QRtQb 011EL. may 24 OR a cool glass of Pare Lager Beer-superior to all others-.-call at F. W. HADENIOHT's. J UT ST A RRIVE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar. a second lot of new, cheap and ele. gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the .latest stylos and novelties of the season. Mrs. B3oag, having a flrst-class milliner to assist her ini this Departinent, is fully pro. pared to please the most fastidious, and will take pleasure in doiig so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Ties; or -Searfs ; Dross Goods, B3untings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Triminings -in fact a lull stook of such goods as are usually found in a first%olas Millincry, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods E~stablishment. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Blippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, -a nice assertment of M.en's Shoes. tGROCi RIES. A full and fresh stock 'of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Flour, Corn, Sugars, Ooffees, - oap, Starch, Powder, Shot, -Candies, Cigars, Tobaceos Kerdeene Oil. In abhort, you can fna all, you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as the same goods oa,a be bought any where. Doi't forget to call 'No trouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING MIACJIN 3S0 Sixteen new and Airst.-oJas~ Sewing Machines .to be.in storo -in a 1ay .os so. The Now and Jwptrove N ertl cal Feed Davis, XXP, F; also9the New and Improved Ameran inge.in p rice frone $20 .pV% % These Mihines *re'wmith~ At' rios of good& rep sboot anld are waruaa 40 tob e~ rpre to