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TOWN AND COUNTY. 'TIIUnSDAY MO1ntiNU, July 17 1879.1 TItis or 1'Tine Ni-Ws AND IH:AnD. --TIri-weekly edlition, four dollar's per t .runu, in advance; weekly edition, ttvio dollars and Iift.v cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. Rtri.:s or ADyt,irrisIN(.-On dollar per inch for the first. insertion, a tud fifty cents per inch for each ullbseq tent Insert on. 'T'hese rates apply to ail ad v'ertisements, of whateve' natu coe, 11(1 are payablo-setrictly inl audvanee. Con tracts for three, six or twelvo muonths made on very liberal termis. Trait siont local notices, fifteen cents per I line for the first" insertion' and seven and one-half' cents per lilne for each subsequent. insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisetlnents. Simple annoulncemenuts or t marriages and deaths published frce of chalrge, and Solieited. All cotnuunicntionls, of whatsoever nature, slould he addressed to the Winnshoro l'ublishitig Company, Winnsboro, S. C. Now Adv'rtnsemt'ts. Claret Punchtl, &c.-Pailmeitto .11ouse' Notice-E. S. Chandler, Clerk Coun cil. Attention! G. L. I.-J. 11. Cuni- i lings, 1st Sergeanlt. lIoIuestel(l Noticc-J. R- Bovles. TII SOUTHlRN 0'UCATIONAl. MoN'i- II LY.-Mes rs. Walker, Evans & Cogs well of Chtarle-ton have issued the irst. number of The South ern Edu- 1 cational .DIonthy, a journal desigied as its namllle implies for.the furtheranc. i of the educational interests of the State, and for the improv,muent of teachers, Mr. S. B. llaynes is the editor. Quite a number of contributors are announced r among them Superintendent -Orr, of Georgia; Superintendent Thompson, of this SUIte ; Messrs. Carlisle, Smletzer, L u(der, Bonner, Grier, lurnian 111(1 Mlliddlotou. 'T'lis wVill be tile educa-. tional organi of the St te. The first nunber is full of interest, and augurs wvell for futu-eosuccess. Th'le object of the publishers is at most laudable one fl 111(1 deserves the hlelrtiest. eicotrage ment from aill. 'Ihe subscript ion is bul r fifty cents per annum, which puts the i work in the reach of everyone, and its patrolns should by 110 neans be con- a 11ned to the educational profession. p .Every person interested inl the caus! should subscribe at onec, so 1s to ensu 1 a prosperous career from the beginning. q li THE') 1IILI(0A.) CASA . Tho Hearing Beforo Trial Jttetico Neil--Thw ti Position Taknu by the Defendant"--A C Verdict for the 1'laint irH. Quite a number of' personsassembled in the Court House on Tuesday, to si hear the case of F. Elder & Co. vs. The c1 Chat"lgtto, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company. The plaintifl's hav inlg insiskad uponl a jury, the jurors had sl previously been drawn, and they were il promptly in attendance, as follovrs: l Rt. A. Hlerroni (forceman),Rt. E. Elli-" John Wiley and T. L. Johnson. n Tb'Ic plainitifTs' counsel then p)roceed- II ed to read the comlahint, which alleg- (1 ed, in substance, tihe followbut facts: a 4lhat ten bales of cotton, weighinugin th,e aggregate 41007 pounds, had been b slhi'ped by p)lainltiffs5 fromI Winnsboro it to Charlotte; that, at tihe rate of 10 h~ cents per' hunldred pIounids per huniidretd C miles, the defenidants were only eni titled to charge and receive, for the1 c transportation of such cotton, tihe sum of $16.58, whereas they demnanded the sum of $37.81, the difference, 14 $21.22, being paid u:nder protest. v The answer of the defenudants was ni as fonlows: ( That they admIt tile truth of' the stateents contained in file first. para girph of the said( comlintt. T1hat they adhnit the truth -of' tihe statements conta.inedl ini the SQeonid paragrapih of the sa1id comp1lainit; but ~ allege, that besides the powers anld rights set forth i said paragraph, the 1 defendants have other rights and greater p)owers as8 hereiinafter sp>ecified. T1hat they admnit t.hat 01n tIe 20th day of .June, 1879., the plaintiffs dellv-r cr'ed to tihe defendanutts alt their doepot C ini thet town'u of W~innsboro, ini tilet County and State aforesaid, teln bales of cottoni, weiging in1 the agEoregate fo)ur thloutsanid, six hlundredi anci seven pIounds, for t.ransport.ation1 from said dlepot to Charlotte, a dlistantce of seven ty-t,w'o iles, and1( tenldered( to the dIefendlants Inl payment for such tranlS prtation, the sum. of' sixtenan which the defenants then and ther'e refused to actcep)t, andc demnhded of tile plainltiflfs tihe sinn1 of thirty-sevenl and eighty one-hiundredths dollar's in payment for suchl tranlsportation, whiich the -plaintifra paid under pro test.C And for a defence to the pretended cause of' actlin, those defendants ali-A leh:at these diefendanits have not a onliy tile p)ower ofch1ainIg forl tranls-r por'tation of goods, pr'odite~ and mrn.1 chlandiso, andl other ar(ieles as set forth in paragraph IX. (of the com- i plaint, but havo also 4ho powcr by their charter to charxgo or' such tr'ans- I por'tation any stun not xceeding fifty cents per hulndred po ids for eacn1 1 hun@ed yiiles enrhba articles and I fifteen cents peor cubic.ft . 6n articles of measuroetet for e 'y' hundred I miles.- g That the-defendants I. the. legal right under their chiage classify goods, p~rduco, merehamn anld oth er~ irticles offered them f 'anlsporte- I tidf ad ,"hoay articlos" o "articles< of miiit1nent," ae g ' as said geds, produice,er' e or other articles by their we t or bulkc, first < exhaust the carryv capacity of the( "ioIght'cars used?f t e transportation1 of t810'8j goods . roduce, mnerchan-i dise or otfAr~it es. Th&t of uidi jrea~ssa bales of cot ton tch as wre offered by the I pla?ntifsfe tra 't~t~ ort on, twenty-) six (24) wiU fill l~v& aacity of 6 o ar ic 'd afdeiI~ for< the tra1nsportptiou tich cotton ; anid while thart hiui1 bales woeld only Weih 10You d*t~red1 9gipr ~ of .d ~ ' rs je of Jun6 18 ~felhn ' a ~ 1i~~ uancomnpt6hdbtlof c'ttu1 a&1nr 31es of measurement," and charged O: here n it sum not exceediig fifteen cs. :( :ents per cubic foot for overy hunldred in E unile , and at tho same rate for dist.utices . sin11 less than one humdrod miles. uan Thatthe said ten bales of cotton do- visit livered by plaintifl' on the said 20th ftint lay of June, 1879, for transportation the a Pron the said town of Winnsboro to the listi ity of Charlotte, were uncompressed pitif >ales ineasured sonmething over three told tundred and filly (3,60) cubic feet, and vivc hat the distance from said town to the mad 3ity is seventy-two miles; and thnt the whi( :harge thereon at the rate of filtteen :ents per cubic foot per hundred miles - ,vould be thirty-seven dollars and talkd tighty cents ($37.80). of hi The evidence was taken at sonme Non ength, and is therefore too voluininous 11us 'or publication. At the close of the "'I estimony, Colonel ltion, declining to a pa nake any argument, requested the Jus- It ill ice to charge the jury as follows : inlc That the defendants have the legal it t11 ight under their charter to clasvi'y oods, produce, merchandise and other -] rticles oflercil ithem for transportation o Z s "heavy ar. ic,es or as "articles of stare ueasuremcnct,' accrdingas said goods, in-la irodttco, merchandise and other articles lel, y their weight or bulk first exhaust fr(" he carrying capacity of the freight h'at ars used for the transportation of the his I oods, produce merchandiso or other is ad rticles. iti The plaintiffs' counsel requested the rust ice to charge the jury a:, follows: 1. That the charter of the defendant mini Ilows it. to charge upon01 heavy articles cenits t the rate ofSO cents per 100 pounds Thio er 100 miiles, and on "art icles ot' mcas- "'h< reinent"15 ents per cubic fet per and t 04) niles. whol 2. That if the jury find that the bales remna f cotton shipped b ' plaintiffs, were snal heavy articles" am not "articles of dark lietisurement," the plaintifl's 'are en- of C itled to a verdict. Gom1 13. That the phrase 'articles of measure lent" in the defendant's charter must -T e construed as having reicrence to Engl rhat, in general colmnerciial usage, Mas 'crr then, and are now, ''articles of b'''s 'c it' rlentiellt .' . 'or i 4. 'IIta a onstruetion of a charter, to will % ive ia cor1poration the right to act utt- Itinll i er it, itmn't Ie ren.sofable. naci 5. That, where there is doubt. as to mnayI vo diflerent, colnstructions, that con Lruetion nust, be taken which is most - tvorablc to the lublic. - cte 0 The Just ice refused to charge as youno equest.et by Colonel Rion, and charged 11isci s requested by the plaintifl'' counsel. aire j The(u jury retired, and after a brief the tr bsence found a verdict in full for the not n laintifl's. f Colonel lion, having excepted to the Cont ustice's refusai to eharge as he re- er-it nested, and to paragraphs 2 and 3 and It (lie propositions sibinitted by the cutvi laimtifls, gave notice of appeal), and -- to case will thus go to the Circuit ~F, curt. at -Eight years aro one of our most iceessflul nchclant mannitct:air.ers led, leaving to his only son a magnifil mnt e tate in. the north, includink, t13; 'rlaps, the most costly private house 1at I the kingdom, and half a million 1st du erling m cash. How splendid was will be le residence may be gathered from i tict that the "billiaru 1 m 0 alone, July ith its d acorationis, cost about $20J, ),a single fir'e-placo $i.0,o00, andl Bj Io bedstead on which thle ownler slept sl less th:~ n $7,600. Descending- to sl mior details, the leather' cover'ings of A& Io sea s ini some of the rooms cost $90 yard, and the spittoons in thme smok g-r'oom $100 each. At th6 end' of ?I ghit years that son) was .a penniless o'cloe unkrupt, anid the house itselt, wvith all, praeli 5 contents, eVenI the. $100 spittoons,' solves ive been sold at auction, and the pro 3cds will go only a little way towards alying the debts of the silly scape- JUl r'ace.-London. Corre'spon dence Chti- ~F~ 90. Journald. C -The Committee on Civii Service and flg ~etrenchtnmnt, of wvhich Senator But r', of South Carolina, is chairmatn, 'ill proceed to Providence, R. I.,.nsxt lonthl to investigate alleged violations In th f the rules of the service ini the. up- Pie ointmnent of custotn house officials. 'is institution has long been one of ?N eniator Anthony's .private political Pic reserves, and, under Hayes, it would r'eal e ppear that the favoriteisin has been off to airried to an intolerable extent. Mr. the C Lnthony, besides running the custom 22, J ouseC, r'uns the leading Republican hear9 aper in that State, and is largely in-te ,restecd In' mzqtufactur'Ing braunohes. Ju o much ofRlhotle IslIandt as lie doesn't Ju eed for his ownm purpose -he has gen r'ously permitted General Burnside to hmmorarily ocpupy.-N. Y. Blat. I --There is at least one time In life at NO~ rhlch a man is more careful than at ny other. It Is not when he is se acting a wife, or laying a $10 bill on a ace horse. It is not when he is tak og aim at a Ily which Is crawling up is nose, mnor when lie wakes up at nw ighit and endeavoirs to reachi out and Sti rub a musquito whiqh is mxoving busl oundi him like an oltii saw-mill, NTo, blanl he time at wvhich a man is more care- All ul nnd widc-awvake than ot aiY othcer cals, lime Is when lie is blacking a pair' of desij )xford ties, which ame drawn ov ' a event.y-flye-cent palir of d4lcfate,' in locked, sky-blue socks.-Vewy6r' them UNDEEDED AD'VcIE.-While a luau Ohe vas daishiing with all his mIght and rcboi nain down thestreet to catch a tiain pres< ite day, a ga min rushed after him- and formn hauted: "liley, mieter', have yen got T Spiin ?" "I have," r'espondecl te nai - * oming to a halt, feeling the la pelof mosr ais coat. "Well, then," yelled the boy- a'e 8la e jumped out of the way "you hfud Stati iotter fasten yeur camts togetner behind Miani 'our. head so yout 'yon't smnash any wingin' gigns with 'em." The .pedesM pJ rian passed on unheddftil 'of thM6 advice me rivoi him. ,, -It Is no wonder that the probable ubstitution of.electricity for gas as a PAu ighting agent has, created much ex-. Olgai dtementitx London. -The gas Interest here i.s an enormous .one. The total N iuthorized.capital of the six principal~~T5 ompanies amounts to nearly $70,000, 100. The total 'ross earnings In the ast six months ojiast year amounted to mearly *11,000,000. -A small, # belonging to a Ml's, .A stafford Who vs near Cor,ryden, e [nd. fell Into a weil recently'. Mrs, d6tt stafford placed h6r twelve-yeahld w'. laughter in 'the buoket,.kwered her MIt uto. the well, out of which . thei girl lehedi the chIld, u1, putting it the sulp mcket with her,,ohwere drawn out >y the mothers he ehlnld; wasut -Vie-Pf oident Whenicer is troubled i4?. -bhyoil sle pTenness~ thoiedisease hatkldli {2r$iecla. o cE WAY 'o (l'' tONE.---'1'he lt odge by which charitable oplei nglund i mp. o iittposecl it j)n is a very to but quite an ingenious one. A , careiilly but plaitly dressed, A s the cht"Ichies, is overcomo by mess during the service, ihills Ito tislo and is carried out, to the great T irbanco of the congregation. A , ul ttle of starvatioi and wait is in the vestry when tte in111an re- t l ail, o(3' eoturse, i collection is e to relieve the pangs of lunger Y I. the "ool" n1)t1" i.if,r. Sir Vatkints William Wyvnne, of ng to at frie:t.l alabotit the iiti'iuity s Family, which he carried utp t. I, Was told tliat he wits at mlere w" n1-'11. "'Avo I" sai<l bo. "I.low * ray?" "WhVIy," said the other. d en I was inl Wales the pedigree of p Lticular fattily was shown to m1e. of led about live large skins of parch- ci ; about. the llithlle o' it was a inote e margitl: 'About this time the '' d was created.' " E'ugene I tale 1ay not be Governor T ainte, but finanmcial' ruin will not himt in the face so long as Father- i1 w Zach. Chanldier keeps i) his of anit custom1, which he lihas just had tl sli opportunity to observe, of o1 ling a $20,000 check inl itvor of Ca aughtl"er every tile a little liale C (led to the laim ily.-Pilduclphia 3. low true is the saving that great s rini in ihe sati n clannels, though ries of time inartty divide thein. Sais of years go Conftucius said, r 1'ull moon does not always last," he other night ia Soutli-eutd n1an, ti ,vas sitting by the wi dow, sottlv ,. rked: T'heo tloon is gettiil er, an' 'bout. next Friday it'll be enough to gal her inl the balane rosb3 s wood-pile."-loc/dand ier. . to second beet. sugar factory inNew mad is being built at Norlianptonl, and o( r .ih iree tinired acres of aire growinlg ini the ineighborlIoot use. (ood beets closely worked ield( about ten per cent..'of sntgar. is the g it, thit, wit l i pl rovlI inery I welve or fourteenk per cent.. Je realized. George,'' saI(l a scwhool mist ress to fbor unrulv se!iobu'es, "why is it e have so ba(dly? Wvihen voi Iirsl 11 to school you were obedfent, sulb ve and willing to learn,; now you t st the contrary." "'Wel, to tell ntll marmnl" said George, "I was tch accquainted ihen. 1ilas E.. Chenev, of Litchfield, the late Ilorace Greeley's brol.h .law, got Ingry at a village ban-b,e. ats had ai rival shop started, where ng costs only live cents and hairi Ig ten. Oni want a good ('la,.re l'uuch, c111 the P L.M2.To 1ilousl, under the {horo Hotel. J NOTICE. h .L taxpayers within the corportte imits of the town are herebv notified nless their returns are made by thc y of Augus4, the fiyrl per cen/. penally strictly enforcel. 1 . ES. CIIANDLER, Al 17 C rk of Council. ST Lager Beer, at P?ALMETTO hOUSE. reshi L:mnonade always on hand, for , 'ALMETTO HOU5E. I'TENTION ! G. Is I. U wvill assemble jn' rear of Mark et [ouise, tis(Thursdiy) evening at 5 C for undress parade and11 Target (C'.' Member.s will1 provide -them wit'h si:5 rounds Cartridges each, By order: on want a' cool Summor .Bo erase. 1 at the PAbMET-1oUsa, DMYETEAD. NOTICI'4 STATE OF SOUTT OAMiOVtNA, ~ CbUNTY 'o1FPA'IRFII.LD 3 Court of Probate. A parlo ii. K ko't- Petition for H[omntoatd. yrICE is liereby.given that a petitii 11as5 been iled in thisCourit by RI. K,. tt., praying ihat a homestead in' thoe itaite of which ho is nlow Reized bo set him, in accordance with the Act of enoral Assembly, app)roved February 873; and thait said petition will be ,and an order issued thereon, Onl .ixteenthI day of August, 1879, at 1 e'clockc in tho forenoon. y 14. 1879. - J& I. BOY LJES, y 15-xtd . . Judge of Probato. ~or'Salo, at PALMETTO lIoUa2. I5IIf5~~OPPORT UNITil kVAIL YOURSELF OF IT!I serve your b'ooks, f'iodicals, papers an d music. - ner, nc to, county and railroad'.fios n tess men gotioni 1ly,, suppliol with boo'.:s nade to f(ny l'a1ttern. families havo old books, poriouhi neOwspapers, fimusI, A., wh' ih thiey a to transmit to their p'osterity. ''hen ElAVE THEL I1.BQUJND 1' hi will preserve thorm andI will make look almost as well as now. A books, &o., shpykd not, only he . mIl, but,the ent~renti literaturo of ther 'it (lay should lj& pmt in a durablo for presoLrvajiorttt well.. is can bol o IIu -thao sh(adest pos- b time, with the beat -mat,orial, in the handsome an d duraiblo.style, and at 0o which can.not be duplicated any. o, by 'E. Ri. STOKIES, ,ner, Bookbinder .and' BlAnk Book tracturer, No. 155 Mai street, COLUM.DIA, 5, 0. r- Send in your orders.at one, h 8 . C iNE Cognaci Brandy, also Liquora'and Vines of all kiri$), to be had at the ETo. HOUsE. I make my 24 cents Sa spooialty.' Cull and try them. ORRIS HOUSE, gd ad 14t "'1ok 1IE STATE O1 60U111 CALMLINA, COUiNTY OF~1'AMltFi.LI). COUIl'T OF COMM3ON l>lmas. 'illiaim P. Alnams, 1'laiititT, against Wil liat) P. Y'.,:: , DUef'erhiant. Summons for Mloney De1IaUd.--t otnilaint Srved. o tho Dafendant in this action: yTOU are hereby tsuaam.ned and re 1.. qJ,ui "ed to answer the coat )latit. in iit net ion, of mltich a copy is iewitlh irveid ipol you, nud to s,rve at copy of eur aItswer oil the tub)scril>er at his lice, No. I Law latn y, Winiisboro. h , wthin twenty days alter thie service this summons on yo011, exuclusivo of tile ny ot service. If you fail to anlwcar thitt comnhtiint ithini the time atforesid, the plaiItill ill nl,p>ly to tlio Uttart for judgiaient 9i n;St you for tIto situm of two luidrtrl 0112h1r, Witli iltertst att lie rate Ol Novell ,r centumn per annun :ronl theu lirt dlay 'Decolbt r, one t.hoiantil eight hul rod anti Sevetity-eight, andi co;ts. D.tte<l Ju lyI bth, A ). 1879. 11. KER, C. C. U. P. and (1. S. A. M. alA1At(EY, 1'laitittll"s Attoracy. o the )ofendant, William 11. Yongue: TAKE notice that the comlplaint in LIISaction. togethtor'witit theasiilnl1s, wihicli the ft,rcgoiir is i copy, was od in thi otlico of the Clerk of the Court Con1ion Pleas. at Winnsboro, iri the unty of Faiiriedl, ill the State of South rolitna, on1 the 5th da.\ of Jnily, 1879. A. If. MAC.KEY, Pilaintills A.tiorney, WVinntsbor, S. C. July 8th, 1870. uly 1I-t ltwtiwthn TAPX iETURtM4. lIE County Auditor, or an asistnlt, will be at thu foll wilg phices .tn a dn.s t d'"igl,'na tud, fi tho purt"pose ti teiving returns ot the taxpnyers of the unity, for the next fise.,l year, z Wonod ward's, June 6 ind 1 Iidgeway, Juie 9 and11(10, Illythewoodtl, Juno 11 and 12. Gladdt,n's Grove, Juane .13. Caldwell's Storm, Juno ;"4. D)irhlan'., .1une 161nd 17. Boar Creek, Juno 18 and 19. loreb, June- :3 and 21 jellkilsville, Jiuio 25 a1nd 26. 'lont icelio, Juntte 27 imil 128. F1 lta jrill , .1 ntt 30 latn July 1, White t-iak, July 3. 1'ho ollice at ti1iS Phi.e (Winnsborn' Il be open fromn .lt. to :tli Jun,L0, 0.nd ,m1 "Ith to 20t h 11 Jn?.. 1'w'a ta pa:.or is rluired to niake rct:Irn (n oath ol ill if and per-z'ltl ptroperth 'ned or controller1 by them m ino Ist. All citizens botwoel c ages of tweit. -o11 and sixt thrs, except those exempt by law, ar'c piired to m1akco roturn of their polls. tt'r the 20th July, a penalty of fifty per t. attaches. L. N. WV1THEIS, ua.y t .txtf County Auditor. ORN AND HAY. -0 "us'r leceived"----at the n1(1 stand of '1 R. Robertson-5 ,0 pouads Tilmo and Clover Hay. Two Car Load. NORT h CAROLINA CORN. of which will be sold voi' oheap fot 811. neh 22 .JNO ,D Me0 lLEY. A.J .i.LI .W4.NGo U.iT.IltA.:Oth *. d! 1 N U).9d'.'- ' ilc mh'te'm ti NOS4 ms N, voar ot e reented ROBERT 0 1.LO &c 00.1' ottn.i'a3 .I~o Wl.leal GXrLxL* roer and Genera~ hl' Iomm. issTioinO orehan, Lt1&3 flAYNEiC 4.a TRilEETr Jo1ri~n,Carlt&oS . Mfenon 'Clositimetsof ootontso. altoud. at- V An~IiT FRSH URNIP 1S TD.' ED~ T?opo, F l olDuth Whiter and:0 Genra Hornisionbereon,Ame lo 8, olden ill, arta ag,- 5even tnionCnsiElimti of oum. so'R July 12 MMATEm&BR0E -FOILH TUNI EEL ~DTp ?at 1 Dot Whietahty .v n0~ Hon 4brdonpwAbe Iod n'e Eifl fp m . 3 7 1, _ ____IPitNK AR9IO8A COl F1:EE. o THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS THIS SPRING. * ALL WCOL Buntings in Black and Colors. Black Crepe, Al pacas, Cashmores and Lawns. Linen Suitings in Stripes and Plain Colors. A largo assortment of Whito Goods, such as Jaconets, Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques and Canbrics. A full line of Linen Drills and Cottonades. Also, Cassineros, Bleached and Brown Shirting aud Shooting, Plain and Figured Lawns, Canbrics and 0 Porcalos. w CALICOES ! CALICOES ! CALICOES !!! : CC --CALL AND SEE TIIt DI AM OND HIttr.c > A nico line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. H Our Shoo Stock is fullor than over, which fact speaks for itself. E A Clothing in great variety, and a full and coinp.ote stock of t GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to catch tho unwary. All Gcods sold at a O giti ate Profit. P.S-A largo addition to our Notion Department will arrive in ( few days. F. ELDER & CO. I y may 200 Dy2 RINIK ARIOSA COFFEE. t IT Is TIE ONLY SEWING MACHINE wHiICH IL& A eClf-Throading Shuttlo. It has Self-Setting Needle. 1Nevcr Breaks the Thread. Never Skips Stitches. 1:s th !.clihtest Runinlg A New and Sim,le Devico *~~~ h~i * iding the Bobbin ' Without~ t rrt'ns;n the Pimp. rrour Y = - r, At sL~ Un.tbroa iiV iLoe iho Iimplet, the Most Durablo, nnd ina overy respcct tho 3EVT FAMILY 'EWIC MACMIE. the "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does no' get out of order, and will do more wcrk with la labor than any other machine. l:lustra:ed Circuiar furnished on aplp cation. A-ENT 'W .NT 7 . T ''. DOVL'Y, Mar-- x;. Charlos Giroot, Daltimauo, T/. f- 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield. - A VALUABLE INVENTION, ____ _ THE WORLD RENOWNED ItSON SE WINC MACHINF .1 workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, an s elegantly finished as a first-class PIano. It recoivc te highest awardse at the Vienna and Centennil Expi Itlons.. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH PASTER than othe aachilnes. Its capacity Is unlimiltedd There are more t/ILSON MACH N ES sold In the United States than he combined 'sales of all the others. The WIL.SON A!ENDINC ATTACH IVIENT for doing all kinidsof repairing. MITHOUT PATCHINIC, given FREE with each machine. medWILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. CE0,O ILL., U. S. A. NO WOOD, NO PAPER nnna N the Standard Scrow Bay State U1Ii~ 10VU Shoe. J. M. BEATY & Co. JUSTRECEIVED! 'DRESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS WfE wc"tld respectfully invite an V inspection of our Stock of . . Dross Goods by the ladios of Winns Figurod MIuslins, Figured and boro andl vicinity. Our stock con White Lawns, ,Centennial Stripes; sists of Iron-.framo Grenadines, All Cambric Mushins, Bloached and Wool Bun tings, Lace Bunting, Uubleached Sheotings and Drills. Dentellos, Beige, Linen Lawn, Pacific Lawvn, Corded Jaconets, ALSO, Corded Piques, Suitings, &o., &c. A lot of Shoes from the Virginia State Prison, evory pair of which we A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT guarantoc. ALSO, o rw ie rs od,wt Gents' Straw. and Fur Hats of the alohrlnsi rl n opee latest stylos.AfewltoWitanClre A L S O ,Tr m i g u t o e d. S on Cassimnoros, Twoods, eas A.nd ;o as arsl n oqi Cottonades.toNtiusin Lacos forATTrimming. OB tIock i N. 3-Alotofl3le ilanel all ote Blinesoi ful lPa compee Yacht CloAinowftlofoofsalitceaansalelhere fi~esho~eryday atF. WvillDE mil op en a F W ay sAEince.I rnAilo''ofRearsofPTrano-s an Mosqui J.__ F. McMASTER &OOCO. N. B.A ENN ofBueGAnNEad . B.- Auetom cFfF o Yo achloi Suit frn~e syalln chat. ale HO.'LS ju o ery Jtoe f V I.DOL BEST oee Dhidelothia Luagr Cuedr {lLLfo .h Mdl-tro Can-ashsed a y at pF.e to suBEt U 5JetsatF W HDNIH ain-ur'srucl' RearroTonloat* NEW SIE COO. Yourando savet moer eleng eat athe I ~V.J PrlGrier. Storeddi o f aDOllY. coJus one h ihest ote ohgar . Ired fo oralkii4o J ea ans, Boos an prioes to uit ~ 4~~, thsee lwe thms lan telc .9stck Oofe Th otsaifi4-r tv i,and LIqr. ruos Unr oud oAst-be~~t ed Cofesyese a cpont. All. faoite~ ~;s notrebe undies'olnd, loh.O ite ,ONLal Freshl1 sprkwnOlderi eW 'c' i '8arp'(~ and Lmonsiye ue 1I wi J -U S T ARRIVED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a secoiid lot of now, cheap and ole. gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season. Mrs. Bong, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pro.. pared to pleas the most fastidious, and will take pleasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs ; Dross Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy Uxoods Establishment. SIOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GROCELIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Corn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, Starch, Powder, Shot, C.mdies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. In short, you can. find all you want at J. O. BOAG'S, and as cheap as the same goods can be-bought any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. O. BOAC+. SEWING CKNS Sixteen new and first-class Sawing Machines to be in store.in a day or so. The New and Imji'oved %erti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. I. ; also, t1e New and 1 mproved Americah, rang ing in price fron $20 Upwards. Those Machines are from the 'fhcto. ries of good, responsible conipanies, and are warranted to be just as represented. J. O BO'AG, Agent for Fairiield County. SECOND STOCK . OF SPRING AND tUMIER tOOD ARRIVED AT SUJGENHEIME~R & GRIOESOIEL's, Consisting of 200 pieces Dalieo, 50 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces Pique, White and Figured, 100 pieces Bleached Domestic, all select brands, New York Mills, WVamsuLta and Fruit of the Loom.. D)ress Goods in all* mtyles and quality, All Wool Buntings, Cash mores, Cottonades .and IBrown Sheeting. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHlG, Boots, Shoes and flats is complete, which we sell at very low prices, All we ask is to give us a trial before buyinig elsewhere, as we take. par.. ticular pains in showvit g our goods OUR NOTION AND MILLINERY Department is fill of Newv Goode and Styles. Ladies' Gloves from one to six Buttons in Lyle Thread and Silk. Ladies', Misses' and Children's H-ose in all styles arnd colors. Fans and Ladies' Neck Weal? TOO NUMERFaOUS TO MflNTION Collars' and Cuffs and many style of Buttons. SPECIALTY. 100 Parasols at 25 cents each; 100 Neck 'fies at 5 dents eeeln 25 pairs Boys' Button Gaitora, worth $8.00, for $1.00--N4os. 10, 18, and 1 to 4. One lot Women's' Soes, Nos. 5 and 4,'at 50 cents. One lot Gen ts' Shees,Mi*$ .0, Bold for $1.0,J"t IRemember all, these will abtlb sold for the nexog . THIRTY PAYS~': at these piies, l?efor t n a 9e S H IlP &