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TOWN AN) COUNT.. 'I'EUts 01 TIIE WEws AND) IERA1,D. 'Tri-Weeklvedition, four dollars per annum,,7in .advance; weekly edittn, t,wo dollars. an4,It,y., cents peran nium, in advanco. Idberall discount to clubs p' of five and #1p id 'ys. UArES oF ADY En'rJlN4 "-One dol)LI''" pr inc for the first insertion, o nd - tifty Conti per. iue'h for eacii slseq eutit inser.oin. These rates apply to ail ad vetienl$nts, dj Sy)i%ttOver iitt , ttt to. are pavable strictly' in advanieo. Con-. , tract$' og thJgg, six-or twelv9 monthc made on very liberal terms. Tean-= slent local oices, 4niiteen po.Its per line for the ftr t itorilon tiO seven o and one-hal cents ' per line for each tisomonts. Simple antiouncemenlts oI marriages and deaths published free or cl it i.s, of- whntsooetr nature, should be addressed to the Wlxieboro Publishi'ig Company, Winusboro, S. C. New AdvrtineInoits. Clerk's Sale-W. II. Kerr, Clerk of Cout't :. Fresh Turnip Seeds-McMaster & Brice. Cotton'FActors-Robertson, Taylor &Co. Building and Loan Association-D. R. Flenniklun, Sec. IrLost, on the night of the 8th inst., a small ;gold watch chain, which-the finder will please leave at this otilce. A sultable reward will be given. We are iformed that the negro. re cently bitten by a mad dog in the Watorco section has since shown de cided synptonts of liydrophobia. RonETsON, TAon & Co.-Th is the style ot*t new firn recently form ed in Oharlostoa,,anild succeeding the old firnd of George W. Williams ,Co. With ample facilities .and long experi ence hi InMness,.the new house Is Pre pared to offor'great, inducements to all who will favor theni with business. DEA"rH.-WO. regret to announeLio the death of Ulysse, a little son of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Monts, which .ocurred about one o'cfock on Frichay, from gastric fever. The little fellbw at,gno time seemed better, but soop biecame ill beyond human help. We . extend our sympathy-to the afflicted parcuts. - TE aAr.-The following are the points reached by the mercury in the thermometer at Mr. G. I. McMaster's residence during the recent hot days, the time of observation being three o'clock in the afternoon: Wednesday..................92 Thursday ................... Friday......... ........... 9l In noticing the preparations that at being made for a re-union of the sur vivors of the .Twelfth Regient, ,tln Abbeville 1fddiur says: .'No bettei regimenit ever went from~ th}s. ~t during the late wars .It was th~o- ver: best body of fighting * neofn we s~a from any State. What it' conldn't d no other need attempt. It was a honor to the State." TRANSFERS OF REAL E8TATE.-Sint( our last report the following 'transf'el of real estate have been,ontered -ihi tI -ollice of ge4 county. augitpr - Thos.1It. Elliott to* Francis 1 i two-sevenths of an, acre in. the town Winnsboro; consideration $250. W. H. Kerr, Qierk of; Court, James H. Rion, Attorney, 1000 act in 'township no. .10; cons)idediti $26.75.... James M. Curlee to 0. P. A. Broon W. HI. Padgett and 'othors, 'trusines acres in township no 0.; considerati not stated. David L. Glenn toTh. IL. Jcnninl 825 acres in township no. 10; conls oration $1000. TheWinmnsboro Building and L( Association to the Towni Coili Wlnnsboi-6, ene lot lhi Winldmeo consideration $600.. 8.;W linff, Sliefiff, t4 ~Gerge McMaster, 458 acres in township 5 ;consideration $20. " ' James W. holiek to Win. A~ dowoll,I8 are's in~ townshillui consideratiet $250. J. Y. BNrce to Reuben- Moblo~ acres iii township no.--; coseaidera) .$4.00. Mary Johnstoi1 to Thos. I'.BrWoo -acres. in township no. .8; dee' gift. ,.Mary Johnston -tojgosW, f ston,-acros in township, no. 8;N - sideratiki, sNviceS fTth'e ol13y( f111ly suggest to the ToW10l 'Councu prohibit the daily practice of im:1 ing . do' in gige pubiog cis(pg the Co r nouisd,' or' in ny other c such bodies of stgai Arr Itis desi-able should be kept] tendo ortly tadstrb'its jt -gener~~~~4 fon; nefin1g1 hair#, 61,tIngtfd-m the erttt over~ the < a TI.I YILLOV RVRR0C. ,-Breaks. -,Out .AgA1u, -a. W'phiwEt9 AN 'ueople Urged by th 11 alth Authorlitos oLeave4tenge'loe A:i ong the bilxn's. It MimE3'ils, July 10.-The Board of ous ealth,this tuorhing issued the follow- h1s g order: pi6r "'To the People of the City of Men- stat is: We would say uietly, remove a ri )ur families to a place of sat'ety until the o can at least see whether a few eases 1 p)0 t yellow fever will ussinme an epidom- vali form. To the people along tile ; sh aes of the ditiront routes of travel out e say, there can be no possible danger tiol t the infection for many days to sov m." vea Five new caser cases are reported Iio Is morninmg and one (lith-all infant gril t' Judge J. 1.. It. itay, of the Uriminal for onrt, who, together with another )lii m, is prostiated with the disease.. A lco erfbet stau1)ede of citizels is in prog- Ati Css, the trains being unable to carry tie way hundreds who are ready to P.a 11ave. -itn L,vrn.R.--At this hour, 2 p. in., there acm 1as becn no, chauge in, the situatio.; nol 'he great desire of every one is to of :ve the city before the fever spreads. tin ithe phhysicians atro hop)eful as to tihe Di 'uture, but the stampede ofcitizenshus sel linost r a sumed, the , panic for1., ed L'here will, uot be gr8 enough to-))it Al o carry the people away, Biusiness;; ba s progressing but to a liuted extent. 1kI ..... . --bli WiLLIADs, ULRNIE & Co. The press,; tic )articularly that of this State, is, at bi )rcsen1t, vY'rW much'exercised over the il pparent fiululre of, perllap)s, the rich- w ist mn-11 in South Carolina. 'T'hore A ave been some very heavy criticismS in 1po11 the conduct of Mr. Geo. W. O Williams in the matter of the lissolt- at iol of the firm of Messrs. Williamns, D Birniie & Co., of New Ym k. Although in to every honest Itlind the conduct of 11 Mr. Willians may seem a little sI "fshy," yet we do not 'propose (as w sotne our exchanges do) to pronounce bi him a- real defrauder. If Mr.' Wil- fi; liaml Birnie's statement is true, :irc a Williama Is certaItnly ats mean.a stloun= c drel as any of Scott's ch1ut; if. it is not r, true, Mr. iirne 'should -be' forced to ICe the punishienit ot': a base libel. M1' 1 Williams asyt has taken no steps. to. h1 vindicate himself against .the charges li of Mr% Birnic. Why not, we ask?- u Does h1e think that "the charges 'will be a sustained?" It Iogks very 'much li.i L, ( ori else le certainly would, are thlbY a have. taken solle steps to prove hi mself. e not guilty of the charges' which Birnie c has been pleased to bring forward._ r Lancaster Review. I IIAYES' VIEw 01' IT.--M'. 1u1yes), view of the retsult. of, the election of 1878 ly . answer .his p,m-pose '.,,r the tune being, but it, is'. notI a view to stand the test of analysie Let us see: In 1878 there were po.led for members of the. Forty-sixth Con gress, in the whole country, 6,711)464 votes. Of these 8182,568 were cast forI Democratic nominees; 2,7#4,224 for Radicals, and 804,667 for G reeniback. ers. The Democrats and Greenback ers have voted for the hills whichl L:laves has vetoed, and the Radicals h,1tc'voted against them. 'lhat is to s.iy, Mr. lHaves, whenever he vetoes an aptI)'opriation bill, executes thq presuitible will of 2,724,224 vofora anid alitagonlizes tihe will of .3,9837,28d voters, As represented W Congress aid as. expressed' at' the last cleatotl. Y11 otter words his' vetoes mean'that a p1L'ty h ih i -l tbthl winority, of i, 6I,066 vobtes04out of 4,7j1.454 ought *tojdomiinate the destinies. of, tihe -coun .try. Let it not bue imagined thjtt the DbmocrtA afe iOilf.indtl1 io o'tlt sig A nltlinclnce of t)lie" 14I lefor "I IfaY4S, ho.sas 'I sa .,attleoutset t(to'devil. i)dub'tl'he 1A hvii~l~ %o "rat,a for sQaying )hPi110W1Y to .de4h a h ,it yeair. Biltdie nas not seen the-end o: iu .t,rouibles., There '* s still i'room '! f r a good deal of retribution b)etweenl 't LskIIete antd thos4th of:. Marchy~ -1880. )f A d a-majoritt of 4,268,006 votes isa hjli that,thle 1(adical. party' can~ nefoi to l~)iot 6vegiilh Grant or Jo .y - ~o ord it.--A .C. Buti'iu p1ALRIY N F?OLITOS.T-~Iuf'm 2 nless, a chivalry commIlon 11n patly p, i ,2t.ies which has1 no0w become extrem~el; onl mare. Then it wans chistornarny for ,th - lll ng lpln to hold t)ieir pevsonla,1 s, b'i 1 nistnlota subord1hjati;i' o' idt ~rei'rences of 'tile )art.y. thet'e iveve riv'al Candidnates for a n6i nlat.op1 wvhler oq Ila ad ,bgen selbete an~ the otihers.ifdlt boutid in ,g6ld. falfli t of go in and do all ini their powVer to pr ro; miote 1118 election. 'And even in ti1 scrit'es .for t. iomingt onl a morege eroues, ' forbearing, h Ild harmomiol spirit MAs manIfested than' 9e ai'e a no. customed to of late. In r'eference to, ti1g flxtflegoeil. k. nomrtintiolis foi' govern'or of tis 'Sta *and for President of the United State Sa bitterness of personal feeling is ready alpparenlt which ''tugurs ill f 8the sucsesse of tihe party. bion Cannot tile old generous and chivi ric state 9pf feeling be restored, ay r pen once mnore manifest a dispositi tg rogopesonatl preferenece, and p lgto isaeltile2 yerstiA1 .Mi -athies, for the pblie good? IsEAs'l! POLA4 'UET at the as ele"'ac al't \t f6to m AfA*p"3Yt iers- amonig t.be stundets iaardd near' ege, Hie had1 f te c)Mas '( tWoi a ~fd~l van'i u th'a studntsah ol4frl applaren ine ase hel' ridabout ~tse Itme 'bit vnt hatients4 the WfY h u elt 1'11 i.blV Ni I'l .. B is very striug, anld yet'" hotori- i v tri.e, that Prince Napoleoat W#10, r! now 'becomo head 'of 'the" 1on l,s: 't fatlily should haVo, 'notwith- at ding h' is'a professed soldlior and onl presentativo of a ,warlike stock, ., reputation, to put it (iolicately of tessing i t' .moro diaetion thn )r. Ie certainly scons to haye wi considerable talent for keeping of danger. When1 the insurrec- 01 1 broke out in the Romagnit, forty- 'T an years ago--Ito was only n1ine ni rs old then--he was forced to leave S :ne, where he was staying with his (3 udiother, Mine. Letitui Jlopaparte, Bi Florence on account of the con- un mation of icousin, Louis 'Napo i, withithO rtVolitionarv tistires. :tr tile tifaous coup d'etat ho re ,d to private life, intt reappeared in. is on the restorotion of the h'tm o, to share the honors. plentifully :orded to his titmily. 110 was pro- F uinced a French prince by a decree the Senate, and among other dis ctions was niado a General of' vision, although ho had seen no J vice. In the Crimea he command- si a.division of. infantry reserves at c ma and Inkermann, 4nut soon went k to Fraince oil a iplea of ill health. t was openly Chiarlgod with resem- :, ng henry of Navarre in one 1ar ular-in showing the white teathler,, t in a very difl'crent sense 'roim the P tn ot' Bear. In the F'ranco-Italit.. i ir he was at the head of the Frencl u rmy of lescue, but was not, engaged A actual hostilities. JIeflectilig otn the I1 leans family in a speech in the' Sen- ( a (1863), he was challenged by the L uc ('Auile, but declined, to -t.hb dignalion and disgust of the army. e asked Louis Napoleon what he' ould do ,nler , the circtunstances, hereupon the Enipress Eugenie said, Iterly: "Wh,n a man thinks of hthir, cousin, he does-not ask such questiol. ' Louis Napoleon was mvinced of his cousin's timidity, and ntirked nore than once: "If' a bul t. should. ev('. be - f.uid inside of lon-'lon, it will be a bullet that he is swallowed." The Prince" is so thle liked in' Fratce 'that Ihe spends meli of his time in ngland. This is most unhippy fame for a public mai. ))te wouit think that he woutld , be Iways leading forlorn hopes, lighting mpty tigers with pen-kniyes, calling Ut every dead-shot either to die dra lac'ally or dis pt'vo his reputation. 3ut'yoor 'ion-1 ln Is not that sort of poi'sol. Tint SwOnDS OF '. "1118TOnY.-The 1lowing are the six iiunous s\vords of listory with rcnowned.nautes: -Excalibur. See history of Prince Arthur, 1., 3. 2-..isar's sword, called "Crocca iors" (Yellow Death). See Com inentaries, Book IV., 4. 3--The sword of Charlemagne, aalled "Joyeuse," made by Galas. It is said that it took him three years to make it. 4-The sword of Edward the Con lessor, called "Curtanat' (the cutter), a bluht sword of state, carried bA'o. 0 the sovereino'iUs o'1'diglaltit atttieir oro nltiol, etlb)lelatic of mercy. 5--The sword of Cid. called "Cola da." .'.1 his swt r. was first known as 'the swors of Mudarra. U. was given to him by his fthetr when ie went forth to avetn ge a gros ' insult offered to his parent by the CYbunt Don1 Gotnez de Lozano, toi-d of Gomnaz. See Soutecy's "Booli of the Cid." 6-The sword of Hlector, - called "Durindana,"-alitid' to lie 'still preC served at RtoQa1tsatdO3u i Jirpilce. T 1o th.ese wve might, pgbaps, adc] 'the sword of Goliathi" andl the 'sevd of 'Gideon,'? fromn the Soripture. a There 'av'e Ailso 'a large numbeor" o swords jugntioitgd i let 1ds' id - his betef) -1"ModhaiW" (t,h; keoon), an "Halef' (Lhoi ay)13, a , Hace L., of' Nor'ww' had, a swom called the Q,uern Biterk' (foot brondt i Vlnd kimoWu as" "the *'dlv i made several. Theai.ames aro as fi berge." I . Sinttram had also aceclchrated s . called, " Welsung." .< SWhoever limited the "celot , swords" to six overdid the hbob, for if the Legends of Europe air p ounted in, there are at least us layige stI .o cornemstonesa by,h. . Istone Lighthouse the ofs' did"eobe I tpm Old'N' tunOQ"'of . ~mif *jc9't tha't btulthe . ie to nediing.. 141d.,f~uso ,audnit , uried the Ilrves,e and:e vom' i- builder- beneath tfo'ilditt the' r since hen .hat be 'pro'iht' dr&. foundais .o~ frst. Ed l~tnq i. Wistanley b3t and' with i t was id Lighthoitse ob 4terrible stot''mi of on entilfeddut' T/"1hi( tn"~Was eyeo.visited.tiri ereows .of twvo ed war* we dN~'titiu'sight-of (Kent roots, whiloe nli another tr. thonsand sheep word-I coun- adalsteEight thous wa' awofoe" ~wned 'by tile aone amioutite , ,soveral ou'esterlin1~ It "'-84little' lotc ghtlhOi85.as of,w d s -1 abulL' by W rd.1 It oo r osite makimgte des ~5? 64"1 '-after' eato ni-". tat'sone israther a 'on tht foe ithe builders- of ld?'tWnu 1ghthoitsek wore' prac.' engineers. 'Wu~stanIo was a e titry'. gdittletria '1pig i' Wqa silk mercer and SgMt ~ts ahi 1t strume:4makT , AND L. ASSOCIA T.1ON& uI Mbrd regular meeUng dt ,.Wlnnts. boro Bulliill and Loan Asso(tUon I 1 be hold In 1,11C'I owu Jil 0 Mond#yoen th 14. instant, at" b 'o ofen, Mebr wil h tir books anll y thoirlionthly tnstal S8 otpr etiora . t timel, otherwise al to 1 centa s har will be charged er is eeting. Tere will be from thousand to twelvf hundred dollare. on )dD R. Ft,ENNIKEN, l. I9 Br9y. and 'reas. FRESH TURNIP SEED. ED, Top, Vlat ):41i, White Globe, Cow Hor,. eAbrte nI, Amber obe, Golden Bal), .Rutn Baga. Seven p. Also, tlower of Bulibur, Strych ne, McMlutnu's Eliiif of 4pi.4n. I. i. ringces, Gum' nmpihor Assaftida, lloroformn, o!th'otlXrUl heS,Nail U3rttishos, rd Seed. Toilot SOji, &o..jttst received A for sale by july 12 - WM ASTI1 & BICEui ELEU('g SALE., STATE OF SOUTL C/ROLINA, COUNTY OF lPAItIEllD. loderick.. Gopos, as Trutoo, Plaintiff, against4aiuel B. Clowno and Others, Defendants. rN pursuancO of an. orderof the Court of Common Pleas, imad in the above ,aod case, I will offer for %le before the ,urt.house door in Wiun>oro, on the rat Monday in August net, within the %gal hours of salo, at pub.e outcry, to ho highest bidder, the following-do. ribv.C property, to wit. All that pteceo, paroel or ract of land ing, being and situato In to County of 'airiuld, in the State of,Suth Carolina, rest of and near the .to\U Vinusboro, ontai9glng oNS ulN 'hl3 nAN) NINETY citEs, p oo Qr less, $ed bounded by tudls belonging to thg .ta- of Charles 'ad heart, dWcensed, laud r."- 0. 'Timms, inds of Mrs. Clara J, Stwa;, and lands .f George 1tobert'on Ternis -if sale.CASH. Clerk's Offlce, . I KEItR, Vinnrbaro, 8. d., 0. '.- P. P.C. . July 11, 187 . uly 10Ix2 ,OR Medical use, try te colobra" ted Sartatogtt Ryo Whitey, at F. . IABE NICT s. KOWN i1NA TCE. BE IT INACTED and ordned by the Town Council of Winrsoro, A. C., l Council met, and by the tthority of the satlo, that it Ahall' not bilawful for any dog, tiot tocotnpfnied bits owner, or some one if ch'trgo, to b upon 'the streets of the town withouteing muz zled so as to effectually pront it from biting any person or animal,etween the first day of July and the, firslay of Oo tober of each year; and any C violating this provision"shall be takenp and im pounded by the poli'e for venty-four hours. 2. And be it further onacd nd or dained, that the owner,. if kow:, shall be informed of said impouidi ; ,nd any log may be reclaimed 'by its r upon the layd}mont of.one dollar. 3. If tny dog be not reolaimed in the twenty-four hours it shall be \ Vd by the police. Done in Council this 31st dayf July, A. D. 1878, under the orporat(seal of the said Town Council. (Seal., ) AS. A. BME, Attest: Iiudant, W. N. CH't>iLa Ceok. july 10 TOWN OUDINA C. E Jt, enacted anl ordn:d by the BIu Itnlant and War's of the town of \Vinusboro, t. b., i>:mncil iet: That, for the purpose 'oisihg sup. p.les fo'r the 9ar comn.ent Ap'il 1, 1879, and ending Alpril41, , , a tax for the sums and in the''ianiqil pji"'~C mentioned shall be raiseA, for the usr the treasury of the vsidj is to say: two and service thereo, ene cupon .9vpry and one-haltimills a' theoreal and per. dollta of the value s,he corp,orgte limuite ~sonal. propertYy,ioro; two dollars to of the town of NVie inhabitisnt between f e paid by over And fifty-fWo yenit,in the agda of aizdon the strebts of said list of wo~rkl'~e" ier' cent. upon -the town;' nd s' at auction. , nottnt b'iassessed and payabpoen 2. Ali be p aid -in the following de th ds and-nlo other: aGold and1 d indP., United States currency Oan silvgaank notes,l a. .nn',;taxes: assessed herein s)aal )e .-t payable between tihe 1st <;lay 4) le ,.er and tihe 80th day of Novcenbor Q,inclusive, and all,.taxes remainini d.e an,d un past og t,he 1st day of Decem d 1870, i6ri1 be colleeted by disti'eg r otherwis , o prescribed ,l is ogehe #ii y l'egal costs. 4 y e p0hing propert, in (b sorporate liits .df 'the sai ' (n 2 Vinnsboro are reqitirbd, betweeid thed 1bi Lay of June and the lst day of Augusi 187, inclusive, to make sworn rett,rni aid property for taxation to the tow lerk,End the. said town olork id shereb required, when' property-holders: ofpil, I refuse to make said swvorn return, .i rtdd tifty per centum to the ret'urn of th )reviosmunicipal year. Uneo in Council, tis thirty-Aret da of Ma, A. ,D. 1879, under- th,e.cerlloI'l seal ot the said Town Conoil. (SNaa.) JAS. A. IICE01, Attests 'Intendant. - E. 8. C1HAIDLEn Clerk, _______ THE LIGET-4UNICE~ NEW BO. Th /ETi 5.TSiPOR and o&MHROUHE.Yconsrat SE.O 1 *NE aIaene,A th eai loofth 8 8T & 1&'4P ,:R DBI_ K)IJ AIUOS4i COFIFEE. __ THIRD ARRIVAL 0 NEW GOODS THIS SPRING. ALL WCOL BIuntir.gs in Black and Colors. Black Crepe, Al pacas, Cashlmeres and Lawns. Linen Sitings in Stripes and Plain Colors. A large assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconets, F Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques and Cambrics. A full lino of Linonl Drills and Cottonades. Also, Cassinoros, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, Plain and Figured Lawns, Cambrics and. i r Percales. h 0 CIALICOEM ! O'ALICOES!! CALICOES !!! ---CALL AND SEE~~'-A 11T r. DIAMOND f. t A nice line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. S Our Shoe Stock is fuller than ever, which fact speaks for itself. Clothing in great variety, and a full and complete stock of tj a A ID GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to catch the unwary. All Goods sold at a 0 gitimate Profit. C 0 P. S.-A large addition to our Notion Department will arrive in c few days. F. ELDER&O. may 20 flINK ARIO A COFFEE. t?! S0':L.1 SEWVING M"ACHINT WniCH 1I..# A clidh-cir. httlo. -- _ : - It 1:1s Kelf-Sctting Needle. Never l'rcaks the Thread. Never Skipa Rtitches. 1. :j i, I.ilghtcst l.unning / - A N'ew,and;hti.plc Device Winding the Bobbin - Wlihot rem -vn? 1t:n ,lMp fror - :"the Ys:.u1'aVhe I.,it: I wi:. The f.ipllr:ct, tho Most Durablc and in overy rc.cpcot t.a BEST FAMLY SEWI NG MACH9eNE. The"'NEW AMERICAN" is easi:y learncd, dcoe:: not [et ot of order, and will do more we rk with Ices la'or than any other mnachine. 1.ustratcd Ci. culur furtiuhcd o: opp:ication. t r. DeVEY. .aT--~n- F N. C:io.Cos Fi.oo uore . J. O. BO'AG, Agent for Fairfield. A VALUABLE INVENTION THE WORLD RENOWNED W" LS N SEW1 IN"G- M A k hCRisINF in workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, an as elegantly finished as a f1rst-class Piano. It. receivc the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expc sitions. ' IT SEWS ONE'-FOURTH FASTER than othc rdrict ,is.,It capaity I unhi# t~... 4. k. OY r the s cornbined sales of ,all. the othirs. The WILSON MENDING ATTACH MENT for doing all kinds of repairing. WITHOUT PATCHINC, given PREE with egeh machine. ama WISONSEWING MACHINE CO, )ESt 1hiladelphia tager : Beer, fln a ')fresh every day at F. W.. HABE- JJjJ * Nicut's, Rear of Town Hall.____UUU JD RECEIVED !GnesOODs I DRESS GOODS r Figured Musliis, Figured andbooadvcnt.Orsoko aWhit Lawns, Centennial Stripes oos:nig,LaeBnig Y Cambrie Musalins, -Bleached and Dnols eg,LnnL~n U lnbleaohed Sheetings auia Drills. ailLaw,ore Jants ALSO, 0A lo of Shoes from the -Virginia ABATFLASRMN ataty 1risoni, overy pair of which we guarantee.ofrovLieDrsGos,wt -.ALSO, LcsfrTimn.OrSoki Gents' Straw and .11ur Hats of the Anwlto ht n ooe latost stylos. .Tlnig utoee.Scn ALSO, lto asree r,~Oal~~ Cashimercs, Tweeds, eau and o fFn,Praosad~oq NEttwo~ursetful nia C6ttae.IBaDrs to dsb te aie o ins boroand icinty.Tur sock on -ists of ~ Ion,-famTe redine,.l Woo. B-unati, ' L acoBnsing, N.fl..A oto Jh FanelaDonalells egreLn. Lwn ~aohtClotaciuitsLfwn, lCochedpJaconune, jQfl 19 ''' ]jCorde Piqes haSuimingsm&k., try URI4.Swde'Mas N; . o La"ces for shTrimming.iOr Stok inl aother aint is' full UaBT' colte PWAhnew lotrofaWhitewandrColored W.~HAD~NITritnmings, justkeopeofedowneHanl otW ofCsUmresfrom Crottes Ju~ oend tlc lt tvilleir& mill[s opne a o assne t)~Qes. lso sotot BQQl4E to Noti us in. .a~a sa~ Sugrs. Awu4.%B.-AutoiutiadicasF-y 1afo adchfteot-uisfo all 'thep Jolt iuei7 Whiskey:forl lo for cas a ofoaHl 11' H ABEIH ,R - s - -'Ifd8i45t~ - 10MPAw RoV'EMENTua OF1.lIbbu,~ ud6 ropoLd4a bioloth Gai :.'allhe I$tI 'W;Candg L1 -Has at19 '3q ani A1.a 11 mes Als ae.' -a an i's51. Ai ' Hb,,a Ca e a speai.. "All ohefa rit ' ls," a'. d h6 't/1Away.Tayad e o 2 a si slowerthan est.s, ole, .Th J UST At the Winnsboro Dry ,.(1od: ancy Goods and Millinery ii' second lot of new, cheep end ol mt goods. Millinery and Fancy oods in all the latest styles and. )volties of the season. Mrs. Bdog, Lving a first-ciass milliner.tofasslst !r in this Department, is fully po. ired to pleaso the most fastidious, id will tako pleasure in doing so. beautiful line of Silk and Cptton arasols ; Corsets, Kid Gldves, adies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs; ress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, ilks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods s are usually found in a first-class lillinery, Dry Goods and Fancy, loods Establishment. ShEOES. A beautiful lino of ladies' and lhildren's Slippers, Gaiters and hos; also, a nice assortment of Ion's Shoes. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stook of Family )roceries: Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Jorn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, 3tarch, Powder, Shot, Oandies, Cigars, Tobacco,' KeioseiieOi1 [n short, you can fincs all You :vian ,.i u, J. 0. BOAG'S, and as 'oheap. as a1 ,he same goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call: 'Nx " trouble to show goods. J. O. BOAA'. SEWING IAICJINES.. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in store in, i' day; or so. The New and Im'proVe'd'Vgti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. "; al;othe Now and Improved Aneriesn,,ig" ing in price fron -$20.':upwr e.:, Those Machines are from the facto, ; rios of good, responeible eom'ani' a'atesf and aro warranted 'to brsst td reproscu ted. I * . J. 0. I30A(', Agent for Fairfield County+-. F0R the colebrf,ted Matthews . 1868 Old Cabbio .Rye, cAll 'V"s' W. HIADENIVJIT, ItOe O ~et Hall. SECOND STOC ' O ,, SINM AND SUMMERIGOODE SUGENHEIMER & GRIOESCIIE9M,. Consisting of 200 pieces C0l,' b0 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces Pique. White and Figured,a 100 pieces Bleached Domestic, all solebit brande' New York Mills, Wamsutt,a i4 Fruit of the Loom. 'Diess Goods ini all styles apd$ quality, All Wool Bluntings, Cash-' mes, Cottonades and Brown Sheeting. OUR STOCIC 01" CLOTING, Boots, Slhoes and Hlats is completo~ which we sell at very ,10 >~rices. All we ask is to give us a tra b$efore buying elsewhere, as We ftake par.. ticular pains in shoir.g ouri. goods OUit SOTION AND) MILLINET Dep)artmenit is full of New Go?dde na Styles. Ladies' Gloves frota. onie to six Buttons ini Lyle Thread* and Silk.. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose in all sty'les and colors. Fans and Ladies' Nek Woat' TOO NUMEROUS TOE~ ,' Collars and Cuffs and many aty$ of Buttons. 100 Parasols at 25 cents e b .100 Neck TIies at,5 cents. aplj1 25 pairs M3oys' B3uMfopn ~ 'g worth.$53.00, for $1,00-,vNos,10 1~ and 1 to 4. One lot Women's Shoes,' and 4, at 50.ce1its.Piit One lot Gents'.Shoes9 wpfJJ4 sold for $1.00'* Remember aLheso -H, en~~ sold for the .azx6 &,f at those prices, beforettakingastools. and a change of the'fir. y i ~ TB & Oa X4 JaiaRumin 'oq an blj: I *