The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 24, 1879, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNT' TIIURSDAiY 3IOHN1N(o July a 1, 18' -Tri-weekiy edition. Vouir dollarls'l MOanznin advime+ weekly editi< two dollars -alld It. cnts perann1111 in advance. Libero. dis1counit to clu of flye a d lp.wVarde. t R xri,'s oto Awo'.:nrrisixa.-Otte dloll >eier ofi ti iit ituinsertiiu,h dty cte r f taper .ihtoil. subso ou ilThelpolo, Theo ratel apply to :111 it vertisementIIs, of' whatever 1111.1 0o, 11 ar patyfblote sri6dt i advaie. Cc tracts for ihreo, six ori twell e illonl mando onl very liberal lei im Tra sicnt- loval tices, ifteen ctens 1) line,forl the Irst insertiol Iad sevi ai dbic-11h1a eits per lino for el susequen'thiOI inhertonOt uaoriof ai tributesof respecl, C1ctred as lldv ti4ei et. siplle aliontei ilents marriagesinid leaths published free chanrge, alnd soillted. All commnunioaLimns, of whatsoeV nature, should be addressed to C e W incisboro Pblishi I Coma Winnsboro, S. C. Nowr Advortideotitm. Kflghts of .omr-E. . Chadhe Atteniffonl I G. L. L.-J. I. Cui m1inigs, 1st sergeanit'. Tum. -GREAXNV1LLE' MILLTARtY INS'1 'rU't.-WO have reco1ved the offici register of this institution, which udor the charge of pt . J. . Patric Tho roll of-cadt6 Ahow8 a ].argo at ten ance for the rpast term. This acaden has imph to commed it to publice fav Captaiii Pi.rtrick, for manty years t pr fsor i the State Military Acadm hats had extensivo' experlenme as tteher, and has taken at htigh stand is. proression. The aoc tion of 1 istituti is spieally good-Greenvil beitig decidedly o6c of the healthit and plea satest points il the state. Ft information concei'ning this excelle school nuy be procured by applicati< the Principal.r PiScolas.-WIle harvy had the ple ure ofal all from M.r. E. J. Gage, the re restenative of the nlew fIr in oRobe son, Taylor & Co., cotton factors, Charleston. This fim have ample 1 c1lities Ii all departments of thei bm ness, nid aire prepared to offer great i I ducenits to their patrons. Assuhri their customers of their best. el'orts give utill satisfactioln, they respectful solicit at share of the public p:1 ronage. Dr. T. C. Robertson, formerlyi Whisboro, and n)ow a citizen of 01 t hfivinig villagte of Rock Ilill; Is onl shott visit to his relatives ihere. T DoctorAs i his usual health md spirit and we trtst le will cujoy his sta am.io og , A School Coaeh,ration. [IREPOlRTED.1 VORTHE NEWS AND HERA.LD.]) It wais our- good fortune to he prese at the exhibitioni and -picnlc of Mi; Lizzie Aniderson's,fxhool, whdi can MrI , the 11thl 1110fi. a, so hrat Chuirch. iyedsn Anersons taughtm frly scoars i th ery month.softl *'t haust paed th and wre stimft pladwith h er s taher,nd Ith h13ey moe Qher coutye baidanus i ear .andi ocavi, a; chtibt. tweloit-sityA sco'st bhistehil t ior. was a ~Vcplete ucces in lli upnthe ~utcr dor thei evraordina ovner Aftewic dit;r iscnuted.nga wasd tisttime fores hse children ndwithv.tanding this, Pthysteppj upnthestg whlOit becming sI4~el-c fie,and eieachs o ondevey on~ae t hoes, gelorme his orhr patli wi~ Thisnt catio4 of i hmntlvis ndth niulcansdd an ihycOtrn t y doie dihas, ee hresoi waong ressOd hat ofhom Wrepresg in t suclh erciount) ne hr a m.in ber' roFordn p(rhbpe Ahr. hub drn pCradncountd' evr onsemmi ear bd . Magh y's); ond el satisit withrthe M xeises(IQ.The Samady Riv iM Pamo Ces county y n Said:u ii befon teas ccai,ad B"Ctut mbohrt inTrsp interty.tei) er collo~i'ise Aromos bunt\l dori -pebi Ia" Arolaed by the ailroawh henfarwd du tfid the lole Ostrby,. botit a t-reat quantit a 1o [Appins.]io Oncdessnea wro 11a, by .A. . ig,'o o Roey sin.'Wi o po dctio .po lae.exhetinewls by hi~i~o the d ii sinsng augyell yn h onco 'ratst oforerly;cs ,ou rtl hG ooneil theiase tahl\ydaY Thi scotion'of o cotnthe I] ar~odeof tvailubi*olr ttnt tuecth educatio. CoRNER ,ork of strengtheing the foulllation of 111n Wasingloin National to. Monuntilioute ,0t ( wir w hich a further appro-' -printiom W,l,000 hias bet'l imade by . to,roress) is just about onle-halvf cont I),- L1 p 11te 0unde the( F11rmer11 appropriationl , of 436,(000, hild will now bbo puihled 'w, ith tll' possible dispatll colistent, bs with the satty oftIhe vork. Thereoro about sixty mei employed under the direct. suipmrvisionl of .Mr. J. 11. Mc i t Laughblinl, w NYill be relinemi,bred asit fit ilvi ig.had charg of tle ureetioll of the a-Ascension Chnrch. AS nmm- be suy J( posed, the work of' Itilderplinilg IV . uires grea eare. Eve ry <day or two Is ob)iervatiolls are 1n11do (o de(crilite ti.! th- least dellection of Ile sllt, anld ithe er result.of each .observatiol ks calefully rMeorled, anild froii tie (aa thius 0b hi Wtad tIk work for tie followingiil'dayis n( blocked out. Besides these obser Via tions those by a plullb-linle huiig fromI oi the top of the shaft (about 170 feet, in o, height) are carefully notel alld coml pare( wilh the other observaIiltions. r Any dllekctio11 of the shaft not, purcep tiUle to 1,t, 11ake1d OyC iS iAppLrent both by the instruimeiit and tile plumb-line, anild such deflection is corrected i hll succeeding work. Thts far there have beeun usmed 8,00 barrels of emenlt, and :r bidS are out for 6,800 more to be u1sed li the foulidation, and so Colfidelt is the connission that this part of tle woIk will be colipletud this selsonl that they have directed Colonel Casey to put. inl plae. thirty Or 1or1ty feet of maittble work by the time Congress as al seiibles nlext iecember.- Washington is Star. k ~ * ' f.xw-rllON; Ar SF.A.-Ilawthorne's LI- love for the seal alluOilted to at passion IV ate worship, anld While others were r. longiig to reach land as soon als possi ble, lie was savig, ill his quict, eam est way: "I should like to 1ail Onl 111 onl forcyer, and never touch shore a again." Sea--sickness lie declared Ie nt could not understand, and wa,,s ow ie stlnt reom(men111101diIg 1inost extdra-n01 le 1nary) dlishes and dh-inks, "aill madu; uut Of te 11111'S brain, Which he said W soverign remedies for niuical i Ilness. Inl his revelry of Panicy lie ad it vised i few roe's eggs beaten upit by a o tinerm1iaid oil ia dolphin's back. A gruel trom the sheaf of .Iobin .1lood's arrows Would be strengthieniing. ie s sall he laid heard Oa dose of sults d i. tilled from the tears of .Niobe, buit. he "didn't approve o f thalit remledy, prefer - ring hearty food, such as pot ed fowl, >w witl Minerva Sauce, airy tollgules of' a- sireiis, stewed ibis, tle Wings of a i_ Phoiix, not. too muich (10110, love-lorn idgh(itigales cooked briskly over Aladdin's 'p, Mkrs. Ca ey's 'hicken g pics, nautilus chowder anld the like. o His owil appetite was excellent, anld yi dla afftr 1ay lie uscd to con e oi deck alnd idescil> to mile whilt 11e had eaten. Sonetimes there wore "l.4everal y.ards of steak" ait a "whole warrelnfl of fWelsh rabbits." The spirit of iiior lc was uponl Iimit dun mlan of those a days tit sea, and lie reveled.in it like a e Careless child.-Yeterday with Aul thors. Y S.FErY FOM LIjl11TNINXG..-Tt is ncv or too soon to go inl the house when ia stoim is rising. When the Clouds are Ailly charged with electricity tihey atre most. daligerous, and this fltid obeys 11 It subtle a(ractionl which acts lit g'reat ;S distances and inl all directiois. A wo man told ic of a bolt which caine ] overhead. N. P. Willis -writes of ai .younig.girl killed whilo passinig unider 1i.a telugraphl wirc on the brow~ 011a 11411 9 while she wvas hurryinig home bef'ore a st.ormT. P'eople shi.uld not he fool-har hi dy atbout sIi ting o.n the porches or byv ut open1 winidon;> whiet.hei the. sto)rin is ,i harid or nioi. Mlild. show'ers oft en carrev >fa single charge wvhichi tblis with dleadli~ .ettei. 1t nlinV or tnnay niot b6 fatdh to b. out ; it is aie'to bie ini t he hiouse, willh .s I .e windows and1( doors shut. 'iThe drv ii.l a.1 iln a house is aI readiier comnutor of iightinga than-i theo dainp air outsideo, :lnd,a dhoIt of air invites it. A hot lb~ e a. chiin(11a1 ats i,, so to speai.s . 1khj)O1'O revery ignotranlt or reckless - aiout.lightning. 1.have seen a girl0o1 d 18 crying with fear of lightning, -anid .. rinnnitg every other mtomneit1. to lie ,y w,inidov. to see if, the0 storm wais i not ting herself in dianger. itf everyv one r would hurry to shelter 11s soon1 ais (S stormt cloud was hiri a,y pp thue sky. when01 certain it waS comliing nearer0i, if 1they wouilld shiut the dloors und win dows, and1( koc%wtwv frotm thenti aifter wairdJ, aiud lIoml bell'wires, sfuo pipes, bl mantels, chtimncy breasts, heaters anid ., mirrors, with their silvered( backs , which C'rielectricity, anld keep asynyi~ from iitising rods8 aLnd thei- v'icinity, and from metal water spouiS, they d( might edismiss the fear of lightning~ 3r' frbum their miniids, so farl ias it is a thhtig at df reason and not ot nrsin-e -The boy stood on the backyard 'fence, whence alt but himi had fled, the ah flames that lit his father's barn shone to just above the shed. One bunch of' {g crackers in his hand, t,wo others ini his id hant, with' pit cous accenuts loud he erled, "I necver thbough t of that I" A bunich le of orgekers to the tail of one small (tog to lb1d tied; the (log ini anuruish sought, c't the bairn and 'inid its ruin died. TIheo isparks flew wide anid red andc hot, thtey h,lt upon that brat; they fired thoe rack er's in his hand and1( eke those in his hat. Then camne a burst of rattling ir sound-the boy!l Whioure was he gonie? <> Ask of the wiunds that far around strewed bits of nlecht and bone, and srpof clothes and balls anid tol) >sand ly nilsandhooks and yarn, the r'e les of of thle dreadful bov that burned huis fath er's barn.-SprinUflid Union4 in -It is an alligator stor'y, is brought at to us by a F'lorida p)aper, auid we kniow m nio.t hiow much' the facts hiavo beeni em n.. amount of it Is that during the extreme t' ly dr'y weather, the 1owdr Ni~ka Lake, or aitltated In Maniatee counity, just natu II rally dr'ied up--thiat is, it came very or0near dolig so-there beuig loft In the t'nmilddle of it one' hole, a big oue, and y that hohe.was. the gnly place in that n, region where the cattle could get water 'to drink. But that hole was valuable to the alligators as well ag to the enttle, is' anid so the f6ifmet' pre-etipted ieh e i stock nen fearing the depredations o f ri thiete'p thitpon the cattl e rallied in of forco upon~ tho. stronghold- of theo e. 'gaitors amid sleow them.-slew 728 I mU one . day. They were- from sIx to m fourteen feet long. -They, have smart school children ih n Nevada. At a eceont.,examiation ,~in Silver City, a.little girl was asked:i Nevda" ad heangwok'ed: "Gold, 'silver, -amnd troutQdo the qttstion, *'1ow would youit g 'o&nv ew ork, ~r. to San Francisco by water?"4 loy in then' 4 asB .ueet.( PERSONA L NOTlES. -Nilssn has $150),000 invested in United Stat(es bonids. -All the children of President, hav beenl taught to swim). -"u110 wits too tomtd of bal1s," says a FIclch olliIary of itlut a o tist. IounIg man, "9and was killed by on." -Baion Lionel Rothschid be queathed to Geore Fordiamtii, his .jockey, $IQ)Ou and u.1111 anlluity of $1,50.j0. ---A Tj'xas paper sava sie'nifleantv: "Tlhe averd6".0 of huia'n life i thirtv one yearl-s i l a ts where tite goverior dom-s nlot cnnt. -Parlker tie' propr-ieor of he Park cr u lol. Iostol, be"'n liit its a0 coch anid, and.is Ilow wortl $2,500,000. No hlires ill the case, either. - -A Poet in (he vlitehiaill TICS exchaims: ''1 uIml haitted, veirdly hainted. by the dripping of* the rain.'" W(tN would advise neCW stilnglOS as I relinedy.--Bbston Post. -I'he moiev set aide for priitin)g thie hanid'oinc Bustonl edition of ;Mr. SLinIR'S SIM-04hIs is said tO be alIead' exhaiusted, and there is doubt of the Completion off ihework. -A n'ro ii Union Springs, A.la., reAcenithy died frloml ihe ell'ets of* eating thirlitmi hard-boiled e'ggs while intoxi clted. Ite should have mllade it 1our tecn--thirteen isso unilucky. --r. tJames Gordon Bennett, oil his first, visit to his iewly-arrived Iephow, tle first c hild of, his sister, now Mrs. Isaac 1ell, liid ini the cradle of the it - flint one huitdred United Stites bonds of' $1,000 ellchl asg Ia chiristeniing gift. -Beore the Jeannette sailed EIison. gIve his GlmIn1i generator to Mr. Tiennett, 'with full equipienis for a strong clct riC light through the long Arclic nights. The generator is to be propelled by the engiie of the Jean niette. -This is a world of curious contia dict ions, ruililnates the Boston flerah. ''he gossipinlg village daime who, )upon the slightest provocation, would blast your lifle by the breati of slander, would also staandand ninister to yolu at vour sick bed like a Sistor of Mer'ev. -Mist ress (to new cook)-No-w, Sarah, rieember if you atre strictiy honest and econlomical inl yourar111:1fke ig, Iwill give you a few shillin's uxtra per iionti:h. New Cook-Thalk you, alilt'a)i, I will think it Over and let vot knoNw inl the evening.-Punny -Zach Chliandler proclaimis that he is f first rate boxer. Then why did lie lake i huge i- rovolver in Hs Scarch for "Dionl Potf?" Mid why,. says the /ar, did he hire lon. Re'uben BrowNii (dias Joe Coburn) to polish offl Roscoc conkliig? -It. is cont rary to Ihe law in Cyprus to clit. dowl t r 'S.Te son of' ail old priest, Imvingcit One down, was sum Ilonled to an11swer. lie being ill, his Ithier went inl his place, ailn was con tilenied to sevein days' impriIsollment :111d to lose his hiair, moustaches and beard. -Prinec Charles Napoleon Bona pcart., the second son of the eldest brother. of the great N11poleon, is Said L be prefierred ait Chiselburst as head f tile house to 'riice lerome Napo leonl. P11rince Chailes is forty years Aid, anld has tle lar1hge JBlonl apai'te 'ince. 11Li holds (lie position of President of the Council General at Corsica, wvhere -It apjidarus thant tihe Khedive of E~gy )g was uniiusuailly wasp)ishl towvard 11he Firnch reCprescutativecs who ap proacheid him 011 the sublject of' abdicau ionia day or' two since. "'If you have nyII re11inks to1 inaike concin'l g my hvam at stamibou I." "'Sinace when does our1''highneii'Ss receive his or'der1s from .t:1Umboul I?" aisked the0 Tr'eiichtni n. "''1iee the day I was boi'rng" r'epl ied the Khlediv'e, baatl, whler'cuponi tihe l"1renc(hinani wilthdrew~ hasitihy andl ini -An o1(1 Bostosn mchanli-it says ini the C'oimmercial BIU1l: '"Speak lnu ol'ai'ies, the highest 4)ne01 ver knew pa3iid to a sailesmanii was*1 thiirty thiousalnd dljl(l a ye:g. This wyas paid .ii Wlvar linep Sto a dIry gQot;is mtan,.anid lie used to boaist thatt.h 1ap34d i'Je Presidenit of the Unimed States were the only per SOnls11 inge coutstrt revmceivingo so much for theiri '3erv\ice.s.. I kno1w -i aflman who th(saddllar.A 1'oui his labors a,s ai s:\les))a.m. ftink it would puzzle him i ioyday~ le payIsI b~oar'd bill i-egiylarly. EVith1i a few (day S I saw ai' 111n11 whlo iree'vedl at (one timne a saliarv of 'ten .1 houisand1( dollars. Hie was well uip iln fii 1raagt, but to-dgy he ishnjlf h beer slrulkce." -"Whiat are you doing, laither ford?" asked Mu's. Hlayes the other morning before br1ea kfast, wh'len she enitei'ed the Pr'esidecnt's library and found him wi'tlimg rapidy, and1 a lhuge 1)11e of manuscript in front of hhn. "Why," repjlied Mr'. Hayes, without looking up), "I am preOparinlg veto No. 5." "Veto No. 6?" . echoed Mr's. H aycs. "Why, Conigress has- adjour'n ed I" "I believe that, is so," i'etui'ned his Exellency, jubbing hIs 1)en In the 1ink: "but a veto message wvIll be han dy to have in the house in ease of an emergency"-Nor't'itown Hecraid. IKNIGUITM OF UONOIt. fiHE regular Sem)I-monthlly meeting jof True B1lrothierhiood Lodge, No4. 844, wIl ue held in Mu'sonte Hail on Friday evemnag, 25th Inst., at ATTENTION: ! . L. I. ."\OU will assemble in rear of'Market .1House, tis (Trhursany) evening at 4j, o'clock in ianiform, fatigue equipments, for parade and Target practice. Mem bers will provide themselves with six rounds Cartridges each., By order: -J. HI. CUMMINGS, july 24-tI ., .1st Sergt. TJhOR a good drink-Lemonade, UMint Julep, or any other. de.. Ightful Spring Beverage, call at MORNING STAR SALOoN, Rear of Town Hall. PUltE WHIITE OIL,. -150, DEGREES FIRm TES'f'. W E- recmmend the VRST4L SOiL as a safe Illuminator4 . It Is as clear and, white as water, consequentlyv gives a brillianit light, with very little odor. Try it.., The price Is less than ever. . J. M, BEATY & C0. 010OThthe. best htMfr-dime smoke, try "The Smnasher," superior to aI bthers, at F. V. ,HAaNmon's, os gi$0 Hll THE STATE OF SOUT1I CAROLINA. Cotn,-ry or 1nnw COURTOF COMMON PLEAS. Willian F. Adauis, Plaintiff, against Wil liti P. Yongue, Detendant.-Suinmois for Monoy.Domnnd.-Couiplilt Served. To tho Defendant in this action: j OU are horeby suminicned and ro- C h. red to auswer tho con plaint in this action, of which a copy 1 herowith servml upon you, mid to servo a copy of your onwer on thlio stuicribir at his tie, No. I Law 1an0g-, Winnsboro. 8 (., within twenty days after tie service of' this sunmons oil you, VXelusivo of the day of servico. If you fail to answer this complaint t -within the tiimo aioresaid, the plaintliff P will apply to thu Court. for judgment C ligainst, you for the sum of two huitdrod C dollars, with intorest at. the rate of sovon - per cont-umu per annuIu fron t.he first day 7/ of December, one thousand eight hun drod and seventy-eight, and costs. Datcd July 5th, A. D. 1879. W II. KE11R, C. C. C. P. and 0. 8. A. M. MACKEY, Plaintit'17 Attoracy. To the Defendant. William P. Yongue: TAKE notice that the coniplaint in this action. together m ith the suminotts, of which the firooing is I copy, Was filed in the foo OIbeClerk othmo Court of Cominon Pleas, at vinnsboro, inl tho County of Fairtdold, in the State of South Carolina, on the 5th day of July, 1879. A. M. MACKEY, Plaintiff's Attorney, C . Winnsboro, S. C July 8th, 1879. i o july 10 -tlaw6wthu. -CC CE for Sale, at PALMETTO ITou L FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -ONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbla. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwhoat Flon', 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 bost Java, 50 bbla. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbla., cans and buckets. I Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Redl Rust Proof Oats, Seed E Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Smoking Tobacco Durham's bost, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed- Pickles, Chow (how and. Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot-of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of-which avl b sohi. cheap for I .Cash, . al nov 9 D. B. .FLEJNNIKEN, %M r HIE only pure .St9Ene Mountain Corn I'Wld o~iy 'in then is sold by * J. 1'. McCARtLEY. U]IFRye Whisk ey, Ale, Porter and .Loda Vater for.sale by J Ii. McCAJRiLJEY. dRtESS GOS! DIRESS GOODS L WITE would respectfully invite an .~Vinspection :of our, Stock of Dress Goods by the ladies of Winns boro andl vicinity. . Our stock con-, si.ts of Iron-frame Grenaidines, All WVool. Buntings, Lace Bunting, Den telles, Beige, Linen L'iwn, Padific Lawvn, Con19d Jaconets, ~ Corded Piques, Suitings, &e., &c. C A BEA UTIFUL ASSORTMENT of Browvn Linen Dress: Goods, with S Laces for Trimihing.- Our Stock in all other lines is fiill And complete. A new lot of White and Colored Trimmings just opened. Second lot of Cassimneree from Charlottes- ( ville mills opened.a few dayis since. II A lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui to Netting just in. McMASTER & BRICE. N. B.-Automatic Fly Fans for C sale here. june 7' SM K the"Key* 1t"t Cigar-the S - -----...-MOKING and Chewing Tobacco, and ~lgars of the Anest brands, can be had at .J. D. McOARLEY'S. THE ELIJOTT] COTTON GIN, WITH IMPROVED ROLL. ] MANtYACTUxkrn DY JM). ELLIOTT, WINNSBORO, 8. C, c 'ho subscriber-haw had nity years ~ 9xperence li:tbo gin busin-ess. 5 ~. MK ELLIOTT. C june 14-4mois IflBlMedical uso, 4tN the colebra' a U?4 RT'. ~ ., .. ft dolf 'OS!, 5)r~ 9 111111INK ARIONA COII . THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS'. TIIS SPRING. ALL WCOL Buntirgs in' Black and Colors, Black Crepe, Al- o pacas, Cashmeres and Lawns. Linon Sutings in Stripes and Plain Colors. A lgrgo assortmont of Vhite Goods, such as Jaconets, Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piquo and Oambrics. A full line of Linen Drillm and Cottonados. Also, Cassimeres, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Shecting, Plain and Figured Lawns, Cambrics and 0 Porcales. CALICOEF4! CALICOES1? CAICOES?! -CALL AND SEE THY DIA.MOND m 0 A nice line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. J Our Shoe Stock is fuller than over, which fact speaks for itself. 2 Clothing in groat vai-ioty, and a full and complete stock of ? GROCERIES. No baits thrown out to catch the unwary. All Goods sold at a 0 gitimato Profit. P. S.-A large addition to our Notion Department will arrive in ci few days. -F. ELDER & CO. N may 20 MUNK A RIOSA COFFEE. BUY TE ZAEWV EEc IT 18 'IIH ONLY REWING MACUINE WICIH IIAtt A W_ -Celf-Threading Shuttle. It has Self-Setting Needle. Never lreks the Thread. Mever S%ips Stitches. 13 tC Lightest Runnlng A New and S 1i ple Devlco Winding tho Bobbin. -* ' Without reninvd tho Sirap fron t13icav Whet-I. aid witU. vuL Luthread:iij; tao -T - " achseine Tho 1implost, tho Most Durable, and in every rospoot iho BEST FAMILY SEWHO MACHINE. he "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get cut of order, and will do more w,rk with les labor than any other macine. i.lustratcd Circular furnished on app:ication. .A.GENTS~ TW ANTrED. T '1. DOVEY, Mar.-:r.i. E' . Charles Street, Daltimore, .4. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfiold. A VALUABLE INVENTIOR, THE WORLD RENOWNED laLS"N SEWNG MACHINF workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, an 3 elegantly finished as a firstcilass Piano. It receive se highest awards at the Vienin and Centennial Ex p itions.. IT 8EWS ONE-FOURTH PASTER than othe iachines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are mort fILSON MACHINES' sold in the United States than to combined sates of all the others. The WIL.SON ENDING ATTAC HM ENT for doing all kinds of repairing. fITHOUT PATCHING, given PREE with each machine. JWILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. CRICAgrO, ILL., U. S. A. NO WOOD, NO P'APER NEW SUJMMER COOK. N the Standar'4 Scew Bay State Shoe. J. M. BE~ATY & Co. 1P~VMN ~ 89 _______________________ The Safety lIST ECEIED !HOT?,LAST OIL STOVE. Figured Muslins, Figured and Iete o l id fUolgodHa lhite Lawvns, Centennial Stripes; igIos ambrio Muslins, Bleached and Awy ed n eibe nbleached .Sheetings and Drills. Tems aifeoySoemd n h P erfoo for ll is okngdHa ALSO, WHITNEY MF'G. CO., A. lot of Shoes from the Virginia ?-ly 123 Chestnut st., l'hii tato Prison, every pair of which we uarantoe. . T T E L TU1 'If ALSO,\'LI'rnw r-ents' Straw and Ftir Hlats of the htest styles. ALSO, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jean and 'en~? lottonades. J. F. MCMASTER & CO. N. 3.--A lot of Bl1ue Flannel and Eacht Oloth Suits for sale cheap. une 19 EST Philadelphia Lager Bedr, , fresh every day at F. W.I:E IoHT's, Rear Oi T.oWrA 1., . A PFNNVY SAVED)' noI' D1EtT, LATEST IMPROVED, .S A PENNY GAtNED. 4 0tToo>ntYc-rc, - he wveainj pIwara Iare :nr.do or tho'tid? You can save tdoney by balling' at the STEEL, QAhIR Et'L lV TEMPERED Grocery Store of W. II.ONLY. andc re ADJUST A DLC. Just op)ened a aice lot of. Sugak' Oured 'i it 11s tir A tit'oAras'r f'JiNP7ON It lanvassed Hams at rioes to'' suit a a the .&4IMM #01JflJ2, FAu4# lith ti.esAls a rolet o caCoffe" EasiestsThroadod,hu.ttlet d Coffe a specialtya 'All .the -'favorite ~"' I35) I31lS,fh a rands of Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal-aud Ia~ 'e*' UN earl Grits. Camined Goods of 'all de- ' ~ .A.PL iptions, Chmw ig and Smioking Tobao' hta~~""~n o, t. igars from the highest to the cheap. lwf. iA1eol st brands, Bootii and 'Shoes 'at i lowi gs-Ladies' Ain-bloth GMltersal tzes, lower than 'the lowet ,bt~~~ ~llk*~~ ~*' fines and LiiosP r eA4AO 1~~~~ resh Spal3nCd,o$e figv v'r ad tiemons (*v i9 II.~ wl h~jhj ot beudes4;t I'd YVT~P ~ 14 YS T A R RIVE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar A second lot of new, cheap and, ele. gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season. Mrs. Boag, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pre.. pared to please the most fastidious, and will take pleasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tie or Scarfs ; Dress 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 at.d Fancy kloods Establishment. S1OES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes; also, a nice assortment of Mon's Shoes. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Corn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, Starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. In short, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as chea as the same goods ean be bought any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING X.ACIIINES. Sixteen new aI firat-class Sewing Machines to be in store ir a day or so. The New and Improved Vorti.. cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New and Improved American, rang ing in price fron $20 upwards. Thoe Machinos are from the facto ries of good, responsible companies, and are warranted to be just,as represented. 3.0O. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 SECOND STOCK .OF SPRING AND NUMURGOODS ARRIVED AT SUJGENIUMMER *Consisting of 200- pieces Calico, 50 pieces Muslin, 325 pieces Pique, White and Figured, 100 pieces Bleached Domestic, all select brands, New York iMills, Wamsutta and Fruit of the Loon. Dress Goods 'la all styles and quality, All Wdol ]Buntings, Cash mieres, Cottonadds and Brown Sheeting. OUR STOCK OlF CLOT19~G, B9ots, Shoes and (Ints is complete, wvhich we sell at very low prices. All we ask is to give us a trial before buying elsewhere, as we take par.. ticular pains in showir'e our goods OUR NOTION AND MILLINIERY Department is full of New Goods and Styles. Ladies' Gloves frotn one to six Buttons ini Lyle Thread and Silk. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose in all- styles and' colors. Fans and Ladies' Neck Wear TOO NUMEROUS T1O MENTION Collars and Cuffs and many styles of buttons. SPECIALTY. 100 Parasols at 25 cente eneb, 100 Neck Ties at 5 cents ench. 26 pairs Boys" Button Gaiters, worth $3.00, for $1.00-Nos. 10, 18, and 1 to 4. One lot Women's' Shoes, Nos. 8 and 40at 50cents. One lot Gents' Shoes, worth $3.00, sold for $1.00. Remember all these will only' be sold for the next THIRTY D Y~ at these prides, before takhn stdel~ and a ohange of the firin.' SUENBI IOMA DUP' OA T N