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Newy Adverti,40mentu(. Knights o1' 1ionor-E. S. Chandler lleporter. 'Tribute of RIespect-T. II. Ketchir Se ircta ry. ihlie "Jackson's Creek Club resolut;oI appear elsewhere. We would suggcs that as the matter now rests with th delegation, the machinery of the parl calnnot well be put. ini motion withou an inVitilt lo 'roi the delef;alion i the County Chal-mant to call the coni nit.tee together. 'The delegation otigli to to this at. once, it they wish to )tv the matter to t priiary. . Thle (Jue. tion cannot be settled too sooi. FiutMAN Uxivrusrry.-~The closin exercises of' this institution were ver ttttra'ctive. Maj. d'I'. WV.| Woodward, address elicited hearty applanse, nit received very favorahle notice from al the pnarpers. It will be given in future issue. Among the studenits wit wer"e distintguishedl we find two a Fairlield's sons. D). J. Memlor, c Shelton, S. C., in English literature geotetry, logic. aiid physics; andiil II L. Duke, of Ridgeway, S. C., in junio Latin, composition and rhetoric, ann algebra. A Ni-m- Cor'N'rt:trarrl.-A lclegrat, from Washiigton savs inforititioin h:t reached the Secret, Service division c the Treasury J)epartment that a ne CounItterlbit ive-dollar legill-tend(e note has tmade its appearance. It i of the series of 1875, and bears th namtes of Allison, Register, and W\'\ mnan, Treasurer. It is executed on printed imitat ion of libre paper, winc is lighter than the genutine. The poi I rait of Jackson is good, but tie gel oral appearance of the nftc is bati 13ankers pronounce it a dantgerout counterfeit. Tim, Om.1 Six-rni.--'The committe of alrr'ang(eents, a1ppoin1ted a1. tho liu meeting of' the Survivors, contsisting < telln members, mlet in tile TownI ]lai ont Tuesday, the 24th of .June, for th PUr'pose of' gettinig theO mlatter iln shap<) so as to pr1o0ced inl theIir' wotrk of gel ting upj ani eintertaiinment for thir i' comirades ill artms on the fle'st Tlhursda in August niext. On mo0tion of Colomc Rion01 the comminltteO was divided int suIb-connmnittees withl inst ructions report again to 1110 commlittee of' th whole on tile fir'st dayv of' July. Th: commIlitco on1 r(omls for scryVing th: dinner consists of JaS. A. Bruice, W Ht. Kerr andi S. Rt. LFapt. Maj. T. MX Woodwvard, CapIt. Ht. A. Gaillard, 11 E. Ellison, Jr., and( W. Mi. Nelso were alppoinlted at commh2ittee 0on rocci tioni. Col. ,J. 11. liin and R. M. D)0. levy' constitute thte conlmit teeon mlusi for the occasion. The commlfittee o sp)eakinIg r'ooml are W. L1. Kerr, Rt. I Ellison, Jrt., anld W. Rt. Garrison. 0 mfotlin the r'eOrdinlg secretary wI Iist,ructed to write to, or inlforml in an1 other' way., the mnemlbers of the conl mittee 0onl sutbscript ions ill the diffel (ent townsh1ips) (.o proceed lat once I work and1( ascertajin what canu be donl by' each 0one inl thle way of' mloneyi 1an pr'ovisions, and1( tha0t they ma11ke at rh port to Who quatrterly mnfeeting on (11 11ith of July, wihien definite aictioni wi taken in the matter. THLE SH ER[FIF'S OFFICE. Reosoltionls of the Jatcksoni's Creek Clu At a mleetinIg o1' thle Democratic Ci No 12, (Jacksor?'s Creek) the foiloir preamble) andi reso ltion) was otibr< by Mrii. I raneous.Pope, and unaaniou aidopt'ed: Whereas, we b)olive that tihe questic. of filling tile appr)'ochinig vacancy thie office of sherill' of this count; should1( bo determined b~y at ptrimal eletion of the Democratic party, innl much as in our judgmnent that motho of filling the vacancy willI best condi to the good of the party ; anld, wher as, we have been led to believe fro the card of Capt. Rt. C. Clowvney, oi of our Representatives, thlat the pr1op, sition1 to leave theo matter' to the D)em cratic prWainry. Is not objeetlonlable1 our delegation, whose prerogative it Sto makeo recoindcatins to the Go erbWr,. .elte&ed, That the Chairman of ti Executive Commrittee of th'6' Demi oricrty of this conty be and I is hel?A)yrequested to call a mleOtil of th e.i xcutivo Cowmhlttee, in' ord< that tJhey mnay :sttia.the manneor of fil ing the 'voaney in question, as well i the'thne for' holding the primary, thye th 'satn (9h e be pidfeor in thereconmondatl< to iif8 1XCpi11 y (00vgrhar Simpson1 -. 'W.: J.ORm~AFORD, ,ect'otary p po let * u. John JE, Engtls1 o(Columbin Killedt a Ptoiiteiy4ioioounr,m Oi Suniday night n Oo1ninb1a 10 Jo~ti~I1ilh beeami enifaged ia I h 1 oticonian WrIl. tot a s~Il the hie ad, r'cdvl it wound froinr which he died early Mlombiy mlorninlg. The evidence ! Italkenl )efoure the (oroner's jltry wa. soiehaIlt conitlliting, but the t'acts >. Seeml to be that ;tllr. Ii.l mil O licemen Rose ald Daniels in front of Mr. David's grocery on Assembly street, and somec words ensued. Po lic'liau Rose denies thatl he struck him, but Witnesses testify that they ( heard tho blow of a club. and that it )amdels told Rose not to strike himt ii again. M11r. English fell insensible, 1and the policecmen took hiin over to S the guardhouse. Attempts to recover himt 'iied, whten at uhysician was sent l'. The injured inan81 was taken to I lie Central I lotel where he died short. . ly after. )r. Talley test iled that, he (ied of at injury to the brain Ii'ou ex I ternal violence. The coroner's jury Sban( that hie (ied frol a blow on the 1 head "inificted b)y somec; l)erson or 1cr e SOs unkilown." ', '1'he next 1lorIling, says the Recis ter, ('aptail l;adelitl'e, Chief of I'olice, appeared it the oiee of T''rial Justice A1.1rshall11 and nuade atlikIavit. that i'dr. .. L. 1nliJIshi, the brother ot't he de 'ceensed, h(t threatened to shoot. 1'olive ,uma lalose oil s1i:t, and asked for" a warrant ('or his arrest, and to have him botid over to keep the peace. Justice s Marshall issued the warrant, a:,,lde livered it to his constable, Mr. Joh1n 11. Altee, to be served. Mr. Altee started to the Central liotel to anrrest Mr. J . A. Englalilsh. After Mr. Altec had left, the I ofliec, Justice MIarshall directed l'olice m,11a11 Ho e, who was p)resent with Po licemi11ii 1)aiicls, to g home an d re muaint out of the way till Mr. En dlish hadt(1 given bonid to keep the )eace. T'hey went out of the office, lut it. 'Seems iroinl whatlfollowved that Justi("e Marshmll's adlvice was diisr"egarded. +\Ir. Alten met C,ol. W\allace's carr"Iiage, at, the Wheeler Ilouse, contailnin1g Mr. 1nrlish, Col. Wallace iad the colored -iver. ''They were on their way to J Justi Marsll's ollice to take o't a 1 warrant for " Policemant Rose. Air. Alice stopped the carriage. 'T'1ey in - vitcd him to ride with themlt to th'e of fico. lie got ill the carriage tellingo M Mr. Enlglish that he had a warralnt ' tr 'his arrest, to which llr. Enuglisla assent (ed. As the carriage Iurfled the corner by ' aw laitan,., i'olicemlanl Rose an11' ' Daniels were standing on 'oixotto s r' cornler. and as soon) ats the ca-ringe aentt opposite ihemli the ih'ing of pi. oIls beganu, Mr. .lnglish firing triom the carriage and both l)oli-ecete firing at the calriag. AccotIIIS (tillbr as to 1 wlich lived first. . At, lealst five shots were tired alt.gct.her. No one Ilned From the cartiage but. Mr. 1Enlglish. A.. soonl as 31r. Eng;lish diew his pis r toh Mr. Aliee grasp)ed the laind in s which lie held it, an( the driver caught (- the oilier lmud. After soic .st rng gling ir. English succeeded in gel in'g his hand out. ul'the carriage, and fired t till his pistol, 'or somec reason, would 1 shoot, no longer. From the appear ance of the piitol it, seemed that he fired three times. Mr. English says lie had till the time regarded M1r. D)anliels with especially friendly feelings as, a:? - s though he (lid not know him personal ly, lie heard that Daniels had intter i'ered and prevented Rose t-omn strik ( in1g" his brother oline(r, a)ndl lhe had I. been inigurinug for him1 ini order~ to get a y I rit statemienut oftihe imtter n'omi him; hIle (lid not1 know that t he policemn with .itose wals Danliels, anud lhe saw hoth policemien draw their pistols be 'ore lie dIrew li. By the time Mr. n hghli could( tire t.he'tirst shot the car riage had( proceeded( Ias. far as ini fronit ol'(t 3achmiani & Youmansii' ole. T1he horse beenane irighiteneod by the firing I anld rani palst the T1rial JuLst ice's office, ) and1( could( not be stoIped till lie reach oi ed lihe court house corner, hIf a .squatre ' it. seems1 almiiost miiraiculous~ that no 01one was hilled, ias there were four pier e sonls ill the carriaug6. Mr. Altec fell . romn theO carriag"e and( was p)icked upl .ini a senselhess condliiOitioad takeni to Mr. Mairshall1's olice. For seine timie 'it, wasq thought thant he was shot and Skilled, butt aftter~ an exainuatioin it was eonicluded that lie was only stunned 1)y -a blowi on1 the headU( received ini falling.~ c La'.c last nigoht, however, D)r. Turnip. sedhit ag made a further examina , iOn, exp)ressed thie opinilon that the " concussionI on his head had been caus ni ed by Ia p)istol bullet grazing it. We .s wore glad toe lear~n that hie was doing y well anid his woiund was not consuide3red daniugerons.aretl ie .Mr. En~iglish was aretdandre quired to give a bonld of '$500 to keel) o the pea1ce. Policeman hose was also e airrestedt andi lodged ini jail ont the Scharge ot'muurder iii killing Mr. John1 Eniglsh, ad Policemani Daniels was ~also required to give a bond of $500O to e appeiir before J1ustice Marnshall niext 11 Wednesday and answer to the charge of aissautlt and battery with intenit to kill. A suconIL d arraut wats also issul ed againist. Mr. .J. M. English on a simIihlr charge. At a special mei et.ing of thle Gordoin SLl it inf antry, hebit at1 Comipanxy hieadt quiarters on Monday, June 28d, thes fol 1owing preamble and resolutions were unanimnously adopte.; WhfVere<rs, our beloved comrua lo, private ', Fl. ii. GlERIG, has been suddenly re ymoved from our midst by (lie measenger, death, and, '' Wh/ereas, we submit withl awe to the de d cree, and trust the wisdom of our al ,e mighty and ialh-wise Creator who has seen l it. thus'to afitiet us with th~e sorrow whiLh (lie removal of otur brother soldier causes Inl us, therefore be it le Resolved, That in the death of Private l E U, GEIFtG, this Company has sustained too loss of a lamented and worthy momn > bor. o Resolved, That wo tender to his boreayed is family our heartfelt symupathies. Resolved, That a page in our nmiu h'- book be inseribed to his memory, that a cop~ of these resoluttions be sent to the e ailliot d family, anid that they be pub lishsled in THE NEwS AND HERAW. TV. H. KTOHCiIN, June 26 Ilooretary. i iH EreglarsemTi-mo'nthly meetin lufi inu b lasonio Hlan on Friday evenuig 27th1 Inst. at b% o'clock. A fulattendanl)s diesired as tihe nI electIon of oficers ill be held. The Bl-I of I--IU- will be on hand. 1E. 8. CHJANI)LIEIR, jna10 201 tel)orter. 1 shAVING sALoN. r1ullEundersigno.d .would respectfully by .. intforii theo pnblIc that' he' has at oponed a Shaving and Hair-cuttIn~ Sa. loon in tho.room two door sor.ho r.J -r. D. MeGarley%, where he itil take.pleasu*o in serving all- who may favor him wth.,a m cal la Eve.ything~ in the, t~oge1gL'p 8rma a -. McLURE. FRESH GOODS!^ JUST I1CEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 21 bls. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxc Crotu Cheeso, 2 boxes best Italian Mlacoaroni, 12 hbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Cofoe-10 11io, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Ryo and 1Bley. Nails, Traco Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle' Grease, White W ino and Cider Vi' egar, Simoking Tobacco Dtrham's best, Che;wing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fr(-sh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, 1lixod lPickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whi'h will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. ( TARD & Co.'s French Braudy, Januaica Rmuu, Holland Gin, Gin rer B1randy Blackbery Brandy Poach nd Apple Brandy, N. E. Rum, Sweet Cider, Pure Juice Port Wine, Catawbla Wine, Cherry Brandy. Domestic Gins. The very best brands of Cigars, Chewing and B3lackwell's celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and a very superior Fine Palo Table Sherry, at F. W. HABE \'CwT's, Bear of Town Hall. CORN AND HAY. ---- J s,r re'eived---at the ola stand of T. R1. RtObertson"---;s,000 p-ound5 Timuo-1 thy and Clover Hay. Two Car Loads NORTH CAROLINA CORN. All of which will be sold ver cheap for LASH. mech 22 JNO D. McCARLEY: F OR a cool glass of Pure Lager Boer--superior to all others-call BOAR1D OF~ UEALTU. N OTICE is hereby given that Dr. C. II. Ladd and Meisrs. G. H. Mc Mabster and J. J. Neil have beent atppoint ted by the Council to serv~e as a b,oar-d of health (during the p)resenrt municipal year, anid that they will commence on the 1st of July to make an inspection of all yards in townu. All eiti7,ens are earnestly requested to have their promuises thor oughly distifoeted and to remove aniy de nayed vegetable muatter- likely to prfoducO sickniess. Any persons having knio wledige of any cause that will an'ect the hoolth of the town are requested to report the same to the board of health. All recommen dationsa made by the board of health will be rigidly enforced as provided by health ordinance. JAMES A, BRICE, june 21 Inten dant. TIE E ?ILLIONAIRIE, 1P. H. O'Brian, of San Francisco, Cal., says: "Hlerald Compound is the best cement for brokon wares I ever saw. I have nrtioles minaded wvith it that stand as good as before they wore broken." Sold by all dIruggists aind country merchants, or if yom.r dIruggist hasn't got it, and won't scnd for it, stendl 25 cents for a bot the to JNO 'T. PAThI(K, Sole Alanufactui'er, may. 17-tx5w Wadosboro, N. 0. A.NICE~ lot of IRumnburg Edkging . .M. B3EATY & CO. C0 for the Baty State Shoe. T J. M. BEA TY & CO. T AX RET URNS. '1HIE Coun ty \ud ito, or an atssitm' .L. will be at the following laIc ..i lie da3 s designatoed, for the purp~losO cm reciing rturns of the taxpayers of the county, for the next neonal year, via; Woodward's, Juno 6 and 1 Rid geway, Juno 9 and 10, Blythewood, June 11 anld 12. Gladden's Grove, June 13. Caldwell's Storo, June 14. Durham's, JIune 10 and 17. Bear Creek, Juno 18 and 30. Horeb, Juno'.'3 and 24. Jenkinavi lle, June 25 and 28. Monticolio, Juno 27 and 28. Feastervillo, .Junme 80 and July 1, WVhito Oak, July #. Th'e office at this place (Winnsboro) will be open from 1st to 5th June, and from -4th to 20th July. Each tarliatyor is requnired to make return on oath of all real and personal property owned er controlled . by them on June lat. All. citizens betwveen the agew. of twenty-one and sixty years, except those exempt by law, are required to make return of their . polls. Al ter the 20th July, a penalty of fift 'per cent. attaohes. L, N. WVITIIR m, may 6 .txtf County Audtor. UOR a good drink-Limonade, U Mint Julep, or any other de,~ lighitful Spring Blevera e, call at IoR'NJNG STAl SAEoN, Rea~r of Town Htell, NO WOOD), NO PAPER TiN the Standard Screw Blay Stato .l.Soe, J. M. BELdr & Co. (IALLI for tho "Model"-three for U2 cents at F..H ABENI0HT'B 'G~R the celebr&ted Mattbews . 188Qld- Cabinef cygall t W,ll k W Ha, THE LIG.Htlt-RUSV. G Tho BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, aral mos. THOROU(:HLY coisructc< SEWING MACHf11C e%er invcntoia. All the wcurhtg p:rts nre lt:ac ofr the 13t 8TGEL, CAREFUL.LY TL:CflPCRZD ati are ADJUSTAsLE. it 1.8n tho A 'TO11d12M) T1':Ar I ox; it has the JAltGi'T JIQfJ.N; It htmt; the Easiost Throaded Shuttlo. The I3OBBINS are WOUND wlthout R~UNNING* or trNTIREA2)INU the, MACIIINJE. It h:s at S"LF.SETTIX NEEDLE: It ha t 1 I AL, for rr:{uhating the lrength ot'titch, ' 1VIT1IOU I Tli.riNO; it 1:s a i.Atdh: 8PA(II nundr tho arm; it Is NOISILE.a, wual I,n3 more pt1 11 oaete alt- xc t.IsL)4J1N tha al olicr )unchines combined. 44-Agents wanted in Jooalitioe where wo nro not 1'opreeonted. Johnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. JUST RECEIVED! Figured Muslins, Figured and White Lawns, Centennital Stripos; :ambric Muslins, Bleached and JUnbleached Sheetings and Drills. ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the Virginia 3ta1te Prison, every pair of which we uaran tcc. ALSO, .ents' Straw and Fur Hats of the atest styles. ALSO, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans and Cottonades. J. F. McMASTER & Co. N. B-A lot of Blue Flannel and yacht Clcoth Suits fot sale cheap. uno 19 llRESS 80OODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS WiE would respectfully invite an ,T inspection of our Stock of Dress Goods by the laidies of Winns boro and vicinity. Our stock con sist.s of Iron.-framne Grenadines, All WVool Buntings, Lace Bunting, Dontelles, Beige, Linen Lawn. Paciflie Lawn, Corded Jaconets, Corded P?iques, Suitings, &c., &c. A BE~AUTIF?UL ASSORTMENT of Brown Linen Dross Goods, with Laces for Trimming. Our Stock in all other lines is full and complete. A new lot of White arnd Colored Trimmings just opened. Seond lot of Cassimneres from Charlottes ville mills opened a few days since. A lot-of Fans, Parasola and Mosqui to Netting just in. McMASTER & BE~ICE. N. B,--Automatic Fly Fans for det here. THlE ELLIOTT. COTTON GIN, WITH IMPROVED R~OLL. MNUFAoTURED BY J. 3!. ELLIOTT, WINNSBOWQ,.,8, C. The subscriber has had fity years experience in the gin'business. J. M. EiLLIOTT. june 14-3mos TBY the best two and a half cent I cigar, at F1. WV. H ABENIORT'S, 1Eear of lMarket Rall. MORRIS HOUSE, AT TREI MORR!8IO tNypp aon shit thd tos, with acon Nations dot, - A. A. 3tORItIS, -.hi9 i PIroptiqtor. TiI ARRVAL 9F NEW GCODS THUi; SPRING. ALL WCOL Btntirgs in Black and Colors. B3ltel Crepe, Al pacas, Cashmere., and Lwns. Linen Suitings in Stripes and Plain Colors. A largo assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconets, Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piqucs and C,ambries. A full lino of Linen Drills and Cottonades. Aso, (assiieres., Bleached and Brown! Shirting and Sheoting, Plain and Figured Lawns, (C ambrics and 0 Percales. - r CALICOES C.A 1ICO ES!! CA Q'..COES I y 1 ---CALL AND HEE A nice hine of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. - Our Shoo Stock is fuller tliai ever, which fact sie:iks for itself. - Clothing in great variety, and a full and comuplete siock of i GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to catch t.ho unwary. All Gcods sold at a u gctimate Profit. P. S.-A large addition to our Notion Depart.meii. will arrive in c' fow days. F. EfLDEI & CO. may 20 NEW FURNITURE !k FOR DESIGN AND WORKMIANSHIP UNEQUAL ED EVERYTHIING WARRANTED AS lEPRESENTED. --PBICES LOWER TIIAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shades, Pict.uro Frames, Pic tures, Wall Pockets, Bracket,; AMirrors, Spring .Uels, Mat tresses, 'and Children Car 1o" price, call al, the first, f class ~'TJ. ITTJZEFiJ cSrTio & Before making your purchases elsewhere. LUMBER AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODELRATEPRICES. ALSO P1IEPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER. -0 UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. I keep on hand a full supply of Mrtalie and Rosewood Cases and Joffins of the finest finish. Also, a cheap stock of Cofins. R. W. PHILLIPS. ONLY ;E W I'-U M A CUiNE~ WVIlIC!I I1..3 A - Cc".f-hrcaing h-:,ttlo. A New amul !3 m pil)Dovcc _...-,a _-- - T.___~L u m .~.':a .o2rir.l 3EST F?AMLY SEWMO ACIN r'he'NEW AMERICAN" is eaisily learned, d( t :: cut c f or:- and w!!I do mors w, rk wih ler. ahur thian a:v7 other mahe I.ustae C,reu.ar fjr:.i.;eJ ca c.r- ton 1. 0. B3OAG, Agent for Fairiild. ~JJTHE WORLL) RENOWNEID RSONI1~ SEWIN MAIN E ai workmanship Is equal to a Chronomotor Watch, an is elegantly finished no a first-cleps Piano. It recoive he hlghosit awards.at the Vienna and" Contonni Expf sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTHI FASTR~F than othe machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. Thoro aro more WIL,SON4 MACHI NES --old in the United States than the 'combined enies of all the others, The WILSON MENDINOC ATTACH MENT for doing all kinds ofirepairing. WITHOUT PATCHINO, given FRER with each machine. ==JWLSO SEWNG ACHINE CO. SHIPMAN'SLL . .A DUJPLICA TING I.DTT~EITE BOOK. Simple, Convenient, Nosal nd Cheap.a Invery busities mian HOT LS .slaould have one. SO E 50- DOES NOT lIEAT THE HOUSI2 NO INK OIt' PEN -REQUIRED. I'esfte for all kimis of dooking an1 flat I I . ing Irons. The udersigned- is preparedt Thoos Alatis retd h~ oIbo All orders . am es can beseena c hws Btsoo any time .:s,N. r 8 - 'r209 J U S '1' LR RIVE D At the Winnsboro Dry (oods, Oanny Goods and Millinery 3az tar second lot of new, cheap and ole at goods. Millinery and Fancy ,oods in all the latest ftyles and ovelties of the ;cason. Mrs. Boag, aving a first-clas milliner to aisist 1er in this Department, is fully pro, ured to plenno the most fastidious, nI will take pleasure in doing so. beautiful line of Silk and Cotton as1s Corsets, Kid Glovcs, iadies' Jabots and Ties or .Scarfs ; )ress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, ilks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimtnings -in fact a full stock of such goods ,s are usually found in a first-class Iillinory, lry Goods and Fancy .Joods Establishment. A beautiful line of ladies' and )hildren's Slippers, Gaiters and lhoes . also, a nice assortment of Jon's Shoes. 01ROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family wrocerics: Bacon, Meal, Flour, Jorn, Sugars, Cofl'cos, Soap, tatrch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Korosone Oil. n short, you can find all you want t J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as he samo goods can be bought any here. Don't forgot to call. No rouble to show goods. J. O. BOAG. SEWE 4I YKACfINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Iachines to be in store in a day or lu. The New and Improved Vorti al Feod Davis, XX.. P. F. ; also, the ' 1w and Improved American, rang. ng in prico fron $2(0 upwards. 1'h(oo Machines aro from the facto, ios of good, responsiblo conmpanies, md are warranted to be just as epresented. J. 0. 3OAG, Agent for Fairfield County. SECOND SToCK OF ARIlIVJ:D AT SUGENHEIMER. & GRO0ESOflIE'S, Consisting of 200 pieces Calico, 50 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces Pique, White and Figured, 100 pieces B3leached D)omestic, all selct brands, New York Mills, WVamsutta and Fruit of the Loom. Dress Goods in all styles and quality, All Wool Buntings, Cash mores, Cottonados 'and Brown Shooting. OUR STOCK 01F CLOTIG, Boots, Slioes 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.. ticnlar pains in showiz g our goods. OUR NOTION AND MILLINERY Department is full of Now Goods and Styles. Ladies' Gloves fromi one to six Buttons in Lyle''Thread and Silk. Ladies', ~Misses' and Children's Hose in all st.yles and colors. Fans and Ladies' Neck WVear TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Collars and Cuffs aind many styles of Buttons. -o SPECIALTY. 100 Parasols al 25 cents each. 100 Neck TiehW5 cents esch. 25 pairs Boys' "'Button Gaiters, wvorthi $3.00, for $1.00-Nos. 10/ 18, 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. Renyermber all th'ese will onilyb sold for the noxt:'yb THIRTY DAYS at these prices, before taking stoock and a ohange of the fin. rarby2e ' ntil SUGEN ' G 801