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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUESDAY D1tN.NG, July aS 1870. 'r1u1.ns O 'rit; NE:vs AN) HF,IALD. Il --'Tri-weeklv 4'ditton, four dollars per jA ann um.it?, il 'ad Vf le; we"ekly edition, two dollars and ticv cents peranu m,: In advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. 1ATTs OF ADyI:trstN(.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, o.al ilty cohts per inch foir each subsea ienlt to tainserton. These rates apply.;to - 1 ad, ' vertisements, of whatever nat,t' 'e, and b are p)ayable strictly in aidvpin.' . Con traacts for three, six or twelve mlontis a milade Onl very liberal terms. Tran- I sient local notices, fifteen cents per a line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and I tributes of respect charged as udver tisemneuts. Simple aumouncements or marriages and deiths published free or ch1a1 e, and solleitod. A cotlimtuncations,- of whathod\;er nature, should be addressed to the Winnshol'o Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. New Advortplnots. Wines, Liquors, &c.-J. D. McCar ley. t Treasurer Smith, of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, was out on the line on Saturday, distribut ing ducats to"the employes, being their dues for the month of June. HAtL.--Hall fell last week in the upper portion pf the county. The < crops of Mr. Andrews and Messrs. James auid Hugh. Stevenson are re ported as having been considerably damaged. A_negro named Timothy Kelly has been lodged in jail on suspicion of being engaged in the robbery of Mr. James Turner's store some time back. The proof against the party arrestefd is said to be very strong. An election was held at Scion Pres byterian church on Sunday for two elders and two deacons. W. C. Beaty, Esq., and Capt. I. N. Withers were chosen elders, and D. R. Flenniken, Esq., and J. M. Beaty, Esq., deacons. Rev. Josiah Obear, who has been for some years the ofliciating minister in the Episcopal churches at this place and Ridgeway, has beei regula.rhy called to the rectorship of the Parish comprising the two churches, and has accepted the call. ExCURSION TO IENDEISONVILLE. Au excursion train from Alston to Hendersonville and return will be run on the second of August. * Fare fo' the round trip, one dollar.. The train will pass Strothdr at 4.35, a. in., and return, the same night.. The run will be two hundred and -forty nmiles, affording a view of fie scenery all the way. The train will be-onuducted by Mt&. L. M. Holland, of Strother,. 3vho guava ntees the comfort and pleasure of the pas' senlgers. Tickets may. be p)rocuiredh Winnsboro, at a place to-be indicated hereafter. * TInE TflWELE T U R EGDINT2. A Meeting of the Survivora to Preparo for the August Celebrationl. REPOR'tED FUnL '1nE NE\V A ND Hl l1. D In pursuance of a resolution passed at the p)ermlanenit organLizaItion1 of the sui-vivors of Companies C and F, 12th S. C. V., the orgtanizationI met Slaur day to mnako suitable.prepara: iOfl for the visiting members of. th* Old Twelfth Regimnent. Col. II.'U. Davis, the presideup,L f the.As gejatigo, called the meetig to order. Thet ashore try being absent,'W. J.- Keller, Esq., wvas requested to act as secretary 'jfotot. The eomnmittees on arrange,n9zts wvgre called dxn; and reported sit-ihd1 lars in cash and iyaiiid subscr'iptops, eighteen carcasses, brcead, .ham's,,flour and potatoes. These al-ticles'60 so much of thenm as are handed in MilLbn turned over to Mr. J~ DT 0aily who knowvs how to preparegod things, an ~ u~9~sa judge of their Lettei-a wie resad ron Qnegal McGowan, Ji.dge , C. flaskell and Cel. R. G. M., Dungovant, expr essiYe of their regrets at not being able tc attenW&1thei goeudi ddehif thei sur 20th of' Augfust .lhe geineral Unisindsa ofthq*1petinlg was& thA en tered into, Mid the followilig tee6lu tions were pays9d: Resolved, 1. That Col. Cad J 8, of York, withxOapE. 'J6hix41 sI~ Ii as alternate,. ddress the survivorb ol the 12th .. . attheir reunion al Winnpboro on. dh9 2001h of Augupt next 2. That the corresponding secretar) communicate with tile Lancaster am~ YoglgQ9ege&utes, with Capt4I4Kin sler, bf the Htic?hland compa, am1 with Captai; - erd, of the clken e ath ae m~~~ei survivors to bothp1tat Winneboro o1 the 20th of .uust next. proceed1 of hie'mo Ag,ai'ever, endtftIdd& to have' some 'of thel o1 war spirit .reved in him..-4119 emn part. The venerable presiderft coul ,not rqgigt the r39f recallin the fprper rati 66~I~~ an r~s ing egrs(as If one axio'*S die 6qb thineetin'g was not Wise .of a bette uaiy than was enjoye by theseskxi ~athAl,IdhMtin0ealle ~k~ MJ ~n& om Compal *O*eo*aded tottlimt-toxsolleite sul soriptioner g MP W Enttzminger, M fram , 9* A ~ S ht!.0 apt. Hayne McMeokin. Thos. Ander , loW. J. Sintonl;Dr,...(i. 11lItabb, ).. L. Glenp. The AssQeiaiont then .adjourned to lot again ouSaturday, the 9th of 1ugust, at 11 o'clock, a. in. W. J. U1i ,.at, Secretary. . BOU'fTUVAIKA NB . --''he Voung man 'AJuEini;ons, who was attacke d by a burghit some nights go, in Greenville, Is Ottt of da'ger. -Mr. W ,. Austin, a juror in court t Greenvitle, was overcome by the cat in the court house last Thursday, td had to be removed. -The Railroad Cointnissioner. has one on a visit of inspection. lie will aspect the Air. Line Railroad and >roI.ably hers in the State. ---A very thaligia lnt type of fever is aid to be prevailittg at ' Nitety-Six vhich in its pathological phenonena rery much resembles the yellow fever. -There ai-t well-founded rumors hat some important changes will be nade in the managomont of the Green i111 and Columbia Railroad very .0011. --Due West breaks upon the coun ry with some statistics. Her claim br notoriety is that twenty-two m-it imonlal engagements were broken vithin her limits last week. -Right Rev. P. N. L ich, Bishop f the Diocese, dedicated the new atholic Church at Sumter last Sun lay. Twenty persons were confirmed, mnong whom were four converts from ther faiths. -Wm. M. Hutson, Esq., a promi lent citizen of Orangeburg county, lied at his home on Friday last. I-Ic vas a lawyer of note, and for many ears acceptably tilled the office of ommissioner of Equity for his district -The Columbia Register says: The nan whom Agassiz. pronounced the lnost specimen of the African race he ,ver saw may be soon working on 1uiu street every day. I1e is one of the street hands. -Rpresentintve Ienry Hartzog, of 3aruwell county, died at his home on saturday morning, after a painful ill less of two days. Four physiciamt were in attendance upon him, but all their eflbrts were unavailing. -Columbia had a wind stcrn last Thursday afternoon. Several house. were unroofed, and fences and treew were blown down. - A train of empty ears, impelled by the wind, was rut fi the track, and the telegraph poles ind wires were blown down at tht junction. -Mr. James V. Nethers, of Union S. C., formc'rly a clerk in Columbia where he was well known, commlittec suicide in Atlanta on Friday, b3 placing his neck on the railroad trac, and allowing the train to run ovet him. No cause is assigned for tit desperate deed. -A difficulty occurred on Thnrsdai last, a few miles fromn Midvay, ii Barnwell county, between two colorec men, Frank Lowry and Charles Grant by which the latter party was- killed Lowry was considerably bruised an1 claims to have acted in selt'-d t'ense The weapon used was a knife. Lowr! has been lodged in jail. -At a meeting of the board of trus tees of the Duo West Female CJollege last week an entire reorgatnizatin) o the 'faculty w as. made.buat wvithout .an, change iagthte teachers chosgi, excep in the case of Miss. Stevens who wa not re-elected, in consequence of th~ Art D)epartmnent, of which she wias thi acmiiie~d llead, beti ig discontit,ti.ed -T1he- plitical pot, in .kdgeflel.di ioilinag, ctaused by the death.oL the lati representtative. from that contmy, Clap1 i honmas,Jones. Speaker Sheu1 ipar'aha adei~rd an electiotn, which wall tak 1dhice Ont the 6thi of August. There an t.hree candidates in thme fie.ld. They ar all good, stauch Delnocuyagts and doubt theo contest will be warm. --Mr. James H1. Sha w, of CJharlest.1 was ai-resl.ed on Saturdacy., whaile in ti act of holding to his-head a lotaded pi tolg with which he0 exp.re.ssed t he intel tionl of shootitgr himself.. . fhe persu sion of fr'ialnginimily'indried' himo relinquish the 'rash attempt, and h pistol was0 coidsputkd for safety. M Shaw~ was bar-keeper for Mr'. Nor meyer who recently shot himself, at his- employer's - siide -probab weighed upon his mind. .-Thd'atrivors of Oqmnpanies E a1 I of't.heA2thoifth Cai:olina utogituc mettat1Lancaster C.- .H. on the 12 instant to take-ste a towards parti< patloy fii he i eietal"' ret~min WinpaprQ. 9g te 20Qt1, Of At Sergeattt M~.oody repQrted eightoice and forty--two privates of Company and eightL4oficers- and *sev,e nty-o .privatee .9t 6p6mIy I as surviyotf the'Coutoderate. war.. A opnmit( was appolntedto.prepare a listiof t dead and living of thme two companmi --The iEm ress7of. the French,. cording to the London WVorld, bef< - iGt imatn 'Wolseley startgd for' Vapie, mn4 himn cdme-ani see her,'s spoke t-him long and earnestly .abt ,hem'son, :"I de;ndtiliker his. - being r far off," she said"and in that -'ellma t The climate is pihl that I gma 'aid'a but I d'oVolike lNI beig'aa. .9 ',must Niomis e that you1 iU de i him home dire,ctly y~ouii get t tlr . A young gentleman whose friends 11 i near Chiselhurst ai-rived froni' SCape.~ was lntlhouted to the Emnpre r that if she adtoe' hiewl 1 wait upon her,. She . was delight e and.listened with-rapt attention. to a he had to tell; Whmet he 'describedi useegmi. it'ed b~ all' the Ks1~i SZulh tribes. she exptdes8ed 6i A ssee one. They were .in .the, h il ~were forthwith- produdd. -The I I press all but fainted Ait the sight p them, and then bfst into a flood d fears. "Do not thitik me weak," gsaid; "hut uitfl I"at* .hese terI weapons I never realized the danger son ran." At that vemry momentihe f been killed by assegal wounids, ni a teen in number. d -F-ais letter to the Philadoli: d Telerp: Master Isaac Bell, Jr. how e radle one hunded nted 80t ' "SA-LTTo Ti1 Btliir1."--Thore was a inarriags at.th e u.per end of the Detroit, Latu.ing .ttad Northern Road the other, da:,.. 4 , great big chap;.ahno. ablo to. throw .t Car. lad of lumber oil' the tritek, fell in love with.a widow who> was.,. cooking for the h'ahds at a sawuii, -and alor a, week's acquaintaace tley were. marri ed. The.bove around the mill lent William three calico shirts, a .dress coat, and a pair of white pants,: and chipped in a ipurse of' about $20, and the couple staated for Detroit on a bridal tour within. an hour after being muarried. - "This 'ere lad,b," t'xplain(! d Willian, as the conductorl cAmte along for tick-' ets,1 "are mly bridec. Just splice!d flft six ninits ago. Cost $2, but, durn the co.t 1. .'lle's a lily of thu vallev, and I'il thto,lgpat bower In aiPew deck of keerds, Coiducjior,,su-lute the bride I" The Conl(t6or hisctblil. ''fe (widow had f1reckdJ,s and w rinkh md l .1 a turn ed-up) nose, and kissing tltc. britle .was no gratitication. "Conductor, .sa-lute tho bridc or look out for . tornadoes," continued William as he rose up and shed . his coat. Tihe conductor sa-luted. It was the best thing he could do just then. "I never did try tI put on style be fore," muttered Willlan, "but I'm bound to see this thing through if- I have to fight all Michigan. These 'ere passenlgCl has got to com1o up to the chalk, they has." The car was fill. William walked down the aisle, waved his hand to con tand attentloli, and said: "I've just been married, and over thar sots the bride. Anybody who wants to sa-lute the bride kiu noty do so. Anybody who'don't want tb will 'hey cause 'o believe that a tree fell on him11'' One ly one the men walked ul and kissed the widow, until only one was left. IIe was asleep. William reached bver and lifted him into a sitting posi tion at one movement and cominiand ed: - "Ar've goin' to dust over thar an kiss the bride?" "Blast your bride, and you' too 1" growled the passenger. Willhtli drew hin over the, back of the seat, laid hin lown in the aisle, tied his legs in a knot and was making a bundle of him just of a . size to go through the window, when the man caved and wont over and sa-luted. "Now, then," said William-, as he put on his coat, ''this bridle tower will Dbe resumed."-Detioit 1ree Pres8. cirAI.-SHOT IN KENTUCK' I heard an old story aptly reapplied on the piazza of' the Grand Central last night. A good deal of enthusiasm "was being expended on the last veto, I when a sober Republican finally said: "The last veto . reminds me of chain shot in KIentucky." "Chaini-shot in Kentucky?" they all ingnired. "Hlow's thatl" '-Why, you see," said the first speaker, ''a good many years ago, and after the Mexican war, there was a Sparty of village loungers in a Kentuc ky vrlistening to tit war exploits of a fellow who had been down to the I1alls of the Montezumas with out boys. lie explained everything in the science of war to the wonder and'sat, istitction of the yokels, and finally one of them asked himw what chain-shol wvas. . . . . . . "'Why, chain-shot.,' says he; 'sho chiain-shot's the simplest thingo in tha world. CYohi just load twvo citin. balls; that are faustened together by a e chain ; yon lire 'ema beth oil' whlen tha cenyI'sR tr'o ps~ ali- comiii' lip) iii l're an)d then. chaini takes down' tiahe whiol ~divisinor~(1'emal. It's the neat est thinj in artit llery p,ratic. '"I his was satisfaictoi'y to all excep s onefl old code', w ho took 'his cor'neo pipel) ont of lfl moufih amnd 'n'iketi -e 'fMit hook ah-heah. Sliosen, non~ 'the bloody thaing.,sings rotund an ,plays hell with otu; fello ws.' Now, eL stri'kes met, t i t only one of our guti 5- lihe gun,e oft, Iis, season.. It ' g vet a- gunh anad 41eJod bpis s1ningin a- rounid a,nd,t p,yp to A loud burst Aaughter jnuterrtiptc is the sentence. - - r'. d- --enator John B3., Gordon is a meri dber. of' 'a :Pr'esbyteianm *Chiurphl one SAtlanta,.which fast..Sunday admnitt( a-colored wonman to 'sthe Commiunit id table.' The Senator and Congressna iut Candlcer wero among 'the' membe tii who took the communmon at the saui 3t- time. .The Atlanta -report sava th at the mnatt&i "dan'ed Aomoe talks biut wv at- generally approved'' -1. . m' ---Sultan Abdul Uamid has tw6"so pyf whr eis dt9;ting gn a playtolost ge ,ca.epubbtI thnt 'uitpqut sy,steld, ai he yqry~; nli? the angpe,t tiug .of~ 1 sg,isagalo. rIt two' boys, wvho are s- ec v twelveo,anc,. fourteen yet ac-nc}g ti yg r fedWtaug 6 ri ra n rnc mut English, gymnastiQsan $1jiauo. the autumn theoywillbke.sent to Fi to. land, where ;the'eiroducationi, will f:comp'leted, principally,- at Woolwi l1tWie w'e iA bold bV .,I.itb of 'J..MdARLW LUd RJE IVyd Whlit k , Ale~ Porters od --' soda Water f0*late 1Wv tota hii-c MOKItiG and Chewing To'bacco, of IC. OlgattfOTtho~iTeat~ batiads. ota of had at - J. D). M90IpARLEY'% she - _______ _ my -S 4te of art'exeoutoz l. n'the court-house door In ilnnsboro,, the first . onday-InAagustnext, within hal egal hours 6f sale at publie out4ry, to th~ heho bid4,er.'the foIlowing-desotil GR- 'ob4aslfe '*atbh, 6/ 2'K p9r;y, .At $h16atti FItos WitfnsbPOr 80.y "" .a- Se P.( Ennsborto ifltuui , Dl)tINK ARIOSA COFFEE. ' THIRD ARRIVAL Ft 3 NEW GOODS TINS SPRING. o ALL WOOL Buntir.gs in Black and ~ Col4s. Black Crepc, Al- - pacas, Cashmores aud Lawns.. Linen Suiting in Stripes and Plaln F Colors. A large assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconots, Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piquos and Catmbrics. A full lino of Linen a a I)rills and Gottonados. Also, Cassirboros, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, Plain and Figured Lawns, Cambrics and 0 Porcales. C CALICOES 1 CALICOES!! CALICOES!!! b -1-CALL AND SUE--l- 11A C) _ 'i'nT'' DIA MOND nIR r A nice line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. Z Our Shoo Stock is fuller than over, whicu fact speaks for itself. - Clothing in groat variety, and a full and complete stock of J a' GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to eatch the unwary. All Goods sold at a C Z g.timate Profit. C 0 P. S.-A large addition to our Notion Department will arrive in E few days. F. ELDER & CO. H 3 may 20 - p D19INK ARIOSA COFFIEE. IT IS THR ONLY SEW ING MACHINE WilCH II&& A Cclf-Threading Sh;:ttlo. It has Self-Setting Needle. rhcvcr Brcaks the Thread. 9 Never Skips Stitches. - is the 1.ig1test Running A New and Siraplo Devico roa Winding tho Bobbin Withont remocq tho Strap tron rt" ut. lithroad:ug thoI S--= - The tlmplect, tho Mot Durablc aa.d in overy respcot the r REST FAMILY SEWINQ MACHINE. The"NEW AMERICAN" is eatily learned, does not g et out of order, and will do more w.rk with less labor than any other machinc. 1:ustrated Circular furnished on uppilcation. .A.CkENITS 'W NT ED. T '. 'DOVEY, Man"r l 1. Charlea Ftroot, Daltiaore, I-"1. ,. O. BOAG, Agent for Pairfiold. ' A VALUABLE INVENTION Won. l 'Oe I hTHE WORLD RENOWNED 9l150 SE WIG W INS n workrmanship Is equal. t A C'"robnitor Watch, an s elegantly finished .aQ a; erst" clase. Plano, it.receivc .he highest awards at the i/nna and -Contennili Exp< be 3itions.. IT SEWS ONE-FOURT H PASTER .tharr othe~ se -nachinos.- Its -~ holdty Iss nlinIted. :'There .are rnort lo WiLSON MACHI NS s~Ii'. th,e Uitemd States' thtmr e. the cornbined sales of all .*he others, The WiI.SON 11 MIENDINC ATTACMENr for doin g.ai kinds of repairing. at WITHOV"T PATCHI IC).give? FREiE with each macin e. iWiSONSEWING. MACINE CO. CEICO, .L, U. S. A. _NO WOOD, NO PAPE IN theSta;ndard Sorew Da Stae lIE 10O S! Shoe ' J M.BEATY & Co. 1 D1RESS GOODS WFTJab widd rectfully invite an p *supection of 'our Stock 'of -Dross,cGoods by' the ladies o'f Winns Figured Musline, Figdred a9d. boro and vioinity.- Oar stock con White Lawns, Centennial Stripes;. sts 'of Tron-'fraime Grenadines, All Cambric Muslins, Bleached andt W l Bui4i's Lace Bunting, Unbleached Sheotings and Dyills. Dezitelles, eie . eon Lawn. ALSO, ' ' dorded Piques, Snitings, &c., &c. A lot of Shoes from the Vir inia State Prison, every'paif'df"whic~ wo 'ABAUIUAS0LM T guarantee. ', U Gents' Straw and Fur Hats of the alobr ie ~fl.adcmlt latest styles.4.owltoWht.ad oor Triages Tr,immnd.u Sockit ALSO, lot, of .Casimeores.from ChsarlottQs Tweed, Jeas andvill nills opened a few dayr since Cassimeros, Ted nsadA ipt of Fans, Paras~ols and Mosqui Cottonades, to Nottingjnstii inCE ID, 3J. F. McMASTER & CO. N. B.-A lot of.Blue Flannel. sa N. B-'Automnatio y Fans fo iD Yacht Cloth Suits for sale cheap. june?7 june 19 - __________ EST~ Philadelphia Lao Beer (1ALL for the' VMo(1el"-three .fo Io. fresh every d(iy at F. ' au. UL~ J25 cents at F. W. HABNZIOHT ot NIGHT's, Rear o~ ToWiu Hall. -UMR O tha IS A PENNY '(AINEP eiaet 1 HOT iLAST You can save money byalinr ;a, the Grocery store of W1.DON. Jutopened a nioe, lot of Sugar O'urod dTT~ Canvassed Hames at prieQs to swit .4 the the' times,. Also a seleqt stock 0 $Mes *and Sugars, Artbuckle's Unground -o4t1I le,ed Coffe a speel,1~ All the w40SQ terbrande of Augusta F' or,' BoltedMdal atad ..1 .~ Pearl Grit.' Canned Goods of all 2do" as OST A EM ty6h. poriptions, Cbsw~ Sm a Peefeot-for all' kihcds of Uoeking and Ho sdaest b~sd 3oIsan l$' tlb ,I, sgQp.,P(, '* eved' loe tlhaaAth- oweO Tho@mQ a4t9? voyS anl t I re 4 W4 ~ Ade Io TF YOU want a good Mint Julep, Ioi l. LemonadO, or any fancty sutml," .!rink, call on J. 1D. MoCAltLFF,Y, and i will bo served to you in the most tast, lnainter. MORRIS 1HOUSE AT HE''IL lORIUS 41OUSE you ca: get transint or regular boar d a prices ti suit the limtes, with accoinmodations no surpassod in WViunsboro. - A. A. MORRIS, moh 25 Proprietor. T RY the best two and a half con eigar, at-F. W. HAlusNIONT's, Ra of Market Hall. T 'HE celebratod Stono Mountait 1 Corn Vhiskoy (hand--mado) ma be found at.F. W. 1LAuENIoUIIT's. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., -SUCCEBSORS TO-. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Cotton Factors, Vholesalo Grocers an General Commission Merchauts, 1 &3 HAYNE STREET. Charleston, S. 0. Will give all business their most careft attention. Consignnots of cotton t licited. july 12-3ios E VERYTIIING usua#ly kept in a firs class bar can bo had at "OUR IHOUSE." NOTICE TO CItEDITORMh PUIRSUAN'r to an order of the Court Common Pleas. all persons laviu claims, of whatsoever nature. against tlF Estate of DANIl=L SCOTT, Deceased. ta hereby notified to establish their (1 mands before the undersigned at hi otlico in Winnsboro, S. C., on or befoi the fifteenth day ofAugust. A. D. 1879. W It. KERR j.ly 8 ttuxtd Clerk of Court NOTICE TO C'EDITOIt PURSU.%NT to an order of the Cont of Common P.leas, all persons ha ing claims, of whatsoever naturo, again the Estate of JOHN H. DAVIS, Decease< are hereby notified to establish their d nands before the undersigned at h otlice in Winnsboro, 8. O , on or befo: the fifteenth day of August, A. D, 1879. W. fl. KERR, july 8-ttuxtd Clerk of Court. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT! Preserve your books, periodical newsptpers and music. State, itounty and railroad officers, an business inen generally, supplied wit blank boo'.s mado to any rattern. All families have old hooks, periol eals, newspapers. musio,,&c., which thi desira to transn,it to their posterity. Th< HAVE.THEHM:BEBOUND 1 Whinh will praerve theni and vill" ma dhem look almost as well as new. Old books, &o., should -not-.dnly rebound, but .the-carrent.lif.orat'ure of I present day sliguld be. pilt in. a. du . horm for presorgtio as well. Tis c.an be done i -the'shortost ' p - ible time, with the bost maria, in t most bandsorn'n~ antd i1hble style, and :1 ->riOO whioh cannot be duplicated 'ar where, by -E. RI.STOK ES, Wattioner, Bookbinder and Blank Bo M ~anufacturer, No. 155 Main street, 'OLoUnrA, S. C gr Send in your orders at one, meh8 - NOTICE. S Ta apayers within thy corpoi Le.lui.ts of .the town tire hereb.v 'notil 0 t hat italess their returns are niade by las anty of August, the ffly per cent. pet teill be strid4liorced. a ~ E.S. CHANDLERh, 1 ly 17 '** Crk of Conoi n . -' 'H ' 2**IT' . d - n , t A etig ity r. ~ 'tO'foUCN1LY courth __ 'Jh~'O M~ACH ' C ever lnvented ',o werd lug larta nare -'uic of the 13E .flIGL, CJARLFL.StLY TEMPCF 1j35 i-nag the ,4 UI'T'OMTA T1 (i'I'X2N?'IO> . Eaiest Throaded (3hutt nd 'The BOBBINIS ar UN wil be E(jN oe' UMT AD It huas a' SF.flETTIWd ?EEDE1 has a D)1 AL I@ori relubting the length of si WITH OUT TEt4TING; It has a LAI SPAOE-undeor the arm; It Is NOISEL and has~mo j oints of CXCELLENCE al thanosconbned.Ioa Swhere we atre not. resnted ohnson Clak & Co .9 U MId4 8*UAlV , To ' ldt Dutch, WhIfA C 84'Itied, rn ,h Ab4ree'f ~Oior tr ,Tooth BtVehs Nail-Bri ird e ot SM p&ow tjusb too ju1y9~ IoMAThER 1 JUST . RRIVED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, mey Goods and Millinery Bazaar second lot of new,cheap and ole Lut goods. Millinery and Fancy oods in all the latest styl,s and )voltios of the season. Mrs. Bong, wving a first-class milliner to assist yr in this Department, is fully pro.. ired to please the most fastidious, id will take 'pleasure in doing so. beautiful line of Silk and Cotton arasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, adios' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs ; 'ress Goods, BIuntings, Poplins, ilks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of cuch goods are usually found in a first-class [illincry, Dry Goods and Fancy foods Establishment. S HOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and hidron's Slippers, Gaiters and hoes ; also, a nice assortment' of Ion's Shoes. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family roceries: Bacon, Meal, Fluor, 1ori, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. rn short, you can find all you want it J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap - as he same goods can be bought any xvhere. Don't forget to call. No roublo to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING 'HACHINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in store ir a day or so.. The New and Improved .Y eti cal Feed Davis, XX: P. F.:; also, the New and Improved American, rang ing in price fron $20 upwards. Those Machines are from the facto" ries of good, responsible companies, and are warranted to be .just as represented. J. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. SECOND STOCK OF - SPRING AND 8JMMEIIOOD8 ARRIVED AT SUENTIMER Consisting of 200; pieoed .Cand6o, 50 pieces Muslin, .:6 pieces Pi , White and iguy'ed, '100 pi es Bleached Demiwstic, all seledt branids, No\v York Mills, Wamsutta and Fruit of the Loom. Dross Goods in all<styles ah5 quality, All Wool Bnugs Cash mes, Cottonades and Brow'n Sheeting. OUR STOCK OF CLOTIIflNG, Boots, Shoes and Hats is compleote, which wvo sell at very lowv 'prices. All we askc is to give us a trial before buying elsewhere, as we take par.. tioular pains in showit g our goods OUR~ NOTION AND MILLINERY Department is full of Now Goods and Styles. Ladies' Gloves from o'ne to six Buttons in Lyle Threoad and Silk. Ladies', Miisses' and Children's Rose in all st.yled and colors. Fans and Ladles'.Neck Whar TOO NUMEfROUS TO MinNT~O~ Oollars and CufTs and many at1e of Buttons. SPECIALTY.. 100 Parasols at 25 cents eacbb 100 Nook Ties at 5 cents:.oecha . 26 pairs Boys' Button -Gsai-ts, worth $8.00, for $1.00,.'Nos-10, 18,4 andl1to 4. . . . One lot Women's, Sh.oeu, 'Nos& 8 and 4, at 50 cents. . . ,y L'One lot Gen ts' Shoes,worth $8.00.' sold for $1.00. . . . Remember all these will only .be sold for the next THIRTY DAY~II. at these prices. befoi'e tftk ng stoa~ Sanda ebangd'o'the firm.ut ' SUGENHE~IMB & dR0EiHE14 -DPL)CA Tf4 1