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T"OWN"AND C0,UNTY THURSDAY M1OlUNING, July 31, 187 Tl-,iMs o v Tii N-ws .\Ni 1EItAA -r .i- woee kly edition, four dollars p< nn, in advalce; weekly editioI t w- dolalad liftv cent(s per(InI1u1 in advatic. Liberal discount to clul of jive and upwiard(s. Rxlr'is OF A1).: n'sN .-Oie dolla per inch for tle first insortionl, III fitty cents per inch t>r each mt1subsjq tIl imsirtio. These rates apph. to till aid veItiscillelits, of wilatQver nati-01 a,iq are pava trict-ly in advance. Coll tracs lor tire6, six or twelve month made oil ver liberal terms. Tral1 Aiout lot-al notices, fift0en cenits pel line For the fIlrst insertion and sevii Iid one-h1altf cents per line for cael Subsequlientt. insertion. Obituaries aI1m tributes of respect, charged as adver Isiieents. Simuple alinotulemnts ol imirriages and deaths publisied free o All connimnications, of whalsoevei lnture, should he addressed to the WNinnsbori S.AO New Adverilsmenlts. '. F. E. Coinpany-J. E. McDionald, Seeretary. Stolen-II. 11. Rfo. 'To Rent-Sugenichier & Groeschel. T.he feight oi cotton firomi Winns boro, under the new tarifl', is as fol lows: To Columbia, 79 cents per bale of -150 pounds; to Charlotte, $1.62 per bale; to New York, $3.50 per bale. Chester is still ill ia muss about the appointment of the county auditor and treasurer. A public meeting is to be held on sales-day next, to express an opinioii on the subject. We trust the matter may be satisfactorily settled. Tim ExcuRsIoN.-Our readers will do well to remember that the dollar excursion to Iendersonville, North Carolina, takes phice onl Saturday. The scenery between Spartanburg an(1 Hendersonville is inidescribably grand, and no one should miss it. The chichp rate puts it in the power of all to go. The Columbia District Conference meets at Rock 1ill this morning. The clerical delegates from Fairfield are as follows: Rev. J. S. Connor, Rev. A. J. Cauthiei, Rev. E. S. Lupo, Rev. W. A. Rogers. The lay delegates are as fol lows: J. K. Davis, F. M. L. Duke, H. J. Gladden, Thomas Jordan, Rt. 11. Jennings, Rt. J. Lupo, Dr. T. B. Mc Kinstiy, 11. W. PIadgett. ANNU L IEGIsEn.-IVChave receiv a copy of the annual register of King's Mountaii Military School, Yorkville, S. C., for the school-year emding June 22, 1879. The record shown is very creditable to the Cadets. Of t.he entire corps not one is shown to have been deficient in studies.-This institution, under the charge of Col. Asbury Cow ard, one of the finest teachers'and most estimable geitlemen in South Casolina, should comnmand a large patronage fr.-om1 the people of the State. It pos sesses superior advantages in every resp)ect. We comm2lenld it to tile sup port of tihe good p)eople of the State. A TUssLE~ WITH A MAD DOG.-Mr. D). R. Elkin, of Aiston, furnishes the Columbia Register with tile following account of a tussle lie recently had vith a mad dog: "Last night, (July 28,) Just after dark,' I was attacked by a mad dog. Being unarmed, I hlad to use my feet as best I could. In tihe fight I nmade a miss-step and fell. I aimed at catching the b)east by the throat as I fell, but did no6t succeed. *We fought over twenty-foui. feet Qf ground. The dog fastened his teeth in my dusteor several. times; It was stout linen and very long, whlich sav.ed me1. I mnanaged1 fo get away from himn, and1 a shor't timec atterwards saw himl hite a dog severa! timmes. I shot the mad dlog with aLsngle-barreled guln, and as hie rose after file dischmarge 1 knmocked him down wilh the barrel and1( flulished( hi111 withl a st.roke from theO butt of' the gunim. I have been inl soIno of the heaviest fighting i1l Virginia, bu. nlever was I as badly' frighltefled 'as whien I fell during this fighit. Tlho feeling was pcerfecfly hor'rible." T A. ASJSRAMENTS. .Afss3's.-E?ditors: I recently wrotc an article in your paper in which ] seeminlgly asserted that our rates 01 assesment was seventeen mills. Thc proper correction was made and mj attentiomn was afterwards called to th( fact thiat it was nominally much less You wvill observo we farmeors have not always at hand the precise data or * which- to base our assertions. I stantl corrected, yet have a few words to samy, as tile levy being from ten to clever mills does nlot alter my positionl, I tihl - explain: a certain plantation, nIot forty -miles from Winnsboro, after having~ been extenlsively advertised, was so1(1 at fifty cents per acre. Thme propriitom of :an adjoining plantation, himsel aniotts to sell'at any price, in making~ hhi~ tix retui'n, rated lisa lands of the slime character as the place that hai been sold. ,at,$1.00 per acrp... Th< value ons the same was raised by th Fix Up Board to *2.00 pcor acre; an( when Farmer Grubb, the owner, weg to his lawyer, heo was inlformed tha there -was no legal moans of redress. Onei 80101n8 had so arranmgedi that thei' Wfjs imo appeal from illegal taxation.fou redress thuroughi tile courts, tho' it was patent the lands were not worth fifti at. one d9lr, 'a tax 'bf eleven mlle made twveing4wo mills an actualvalud blit they we1fa ut. up . by the Fix gj Eou\rd 'at *2.0 per acreo'which gaVi G rubbe taxtoty of forty-four mill' per a1ct'eMin M selling value. Il plain 1Engabbh foUr $1e the iount 0 -whmich we all know was made to bleem us to death~ OnlthinW o~t, i t ot eb~ - e4 There' tre vmany, places i)tlh (Q%ty of 1Eairf1ll a se4d tirin thies an ad valorem tax. In man' ' cases the land tax is from twenty t; thirty per cent of tihf. nett incolit from the same ; and yet. rents are v,er% - high here by the rule of other civilizei .coutriEs. *14gland's stadilalrd rate r being one-fourteenth of the purclas( , 'tuoneoy, while our rent s am11lottit, fott , onle-third to onle-sixteenth thle pulrchlasi s money. And yet we are told we art taxed less' tlnt aly other people r .leaven help the others. Wo m1us I needs soon sell ou r all to imeet tl< t greedy tax gatherer. - The only, reiedv for this evil which 1 is sapping our very vitals, and will ill - the end briing us to want, is the ballot. s box. Let. uts vote flr no onc fbr repre - sontative vhlo is Iot. pledged to Ilakt lio levy onl false or fletitiois values, I tind for Ilonle wh10o Cal't proilise to ru1 the Imachilne on a tax of hve or six Illilk I on the dollar of actital value. It is triue, though, 1as IL matter of Iltillnotlibe, our people ioightlessly ofintailed on the landed property of lie S '-tIe i conistitutional nlev,y of to fills -or eductlelional lpu s. Aibolt onle an3d one-1'ot,h Iills of this goes to t.he lliggerI to teach himt1 to liae us, to read antd st:al. ke 10 lih serviceable ia (lie llt,- of, incendiary t.raets, in election tihnes to servo his rascally V11Hlial ilas ters in Yaikeedoim. '['his and other rascallv laws ean be roached through the balldt- box. It is time that our I)eo )0 werO tIouse to tIk0 hI robbery that is g,ling ont, and Would%o swetr ill their Velgeance that the one-third part of their 1meansi1f of SubsisteIc is mt1ore tli bitte than Umsar shall have, though he may want It. This is a sore subject, and if there be a man of the farmer class who does not ibel the rates of taxalt ion over 1s exorbitant an1d oppres sive, I have not seen him. It is worse than oppressive. It is a broad system atic swindle, and little better than highway robbery from beginning to It is time for its poor farmers, the "hwers of wood," to combine and put a 40m> to it. Mayhap it' we wero to selet, and riun the Bald Eagle, Gary, for our next. governor, lhe would have the hardlihood to curse and drive off thchIiungry cormnorants that are preyi ng oil our vry vitils. FAInam. THE YEMLOW FEVEI. Minlriis, July 29.-Six new cases w%ere reported to the Board of Itealth this morning. Anioig the number atre S. A. Hatcher, of R. L. Cochran & Co., Maria Lanahan, E. Raenheini and Tony Botto. Late last night a messenger arrived from Ialeigh, Tennessco, for a nurse to attend D)ora, the daughter of Chief ofrPolice Athy, who is down IWith the fever. Colonel Cameron, with his detail of colored soldiers, took quiet possessionl of the grouds selected for t.he establish ment of a caip, and by 6 o'clock tbis inorning had 125 tents erected. The first trai with refugees will leave this afternoon at 5 o'clock. 'The policy of the authorities to furnish rations only to those whlo are in camp will be strict ly observed. All mail imatter leaving this city is thoroughly disinfected under the per sonal Suplervision of fhe inspecting-of flecrs of the National Boardof Health. Tile weather continues sutry. AfMtnmns, July 29-Evening.-Two imore cases were reported to the Board of Health this afternoon, and four deaths from yellow fever have been re -orted by the uArt.ker-Ada 1-icks and Eastern Oly, colored, and Bridget Twiornyi3 and Johni Twvorny. The last two.have never been reported to. the Board of HeIalth as hiavingr the fever, neither did the burial eertileato have the signiatuire -of the attending ph vysi cian; but as both died within two hours of each other, and had3( blaick vomit just previous to dleath, it was presued by tihe undertaker that they' died of' yellow fever. .A color'ed mant nameiitd C. Wiggin also died to day. ile had no0 physician, anid a mnembar of the Hlowardl Associa tion, whose tttutioni was called to his death, had him burled, and signed ai certificate for yellow fever. Th'le Board of Health, howvever', refused to- recog nize the signaturc, and classed the (death as unk nown. Ab)out fif'ty p)eoplc went down to the camp thuis afterntoont. The wen ther has greatly 'interf'ered with the removal of thle poor. The campI hats bepin namedl( ('amp Marks, in honor of the Gover The Ho ward A ssociation' to-day as signed tani adlditional nu11rses to dut.y. --The Prince Imperial had 0on himt when lie diedl, besided the sword of Austerlitz, anothem' bit of historialh fot sam inm the shape of a fragment of' the wvood of' the tr'no cross wvhich once be0 loniged to Charlemagne. BOforo its liest impeial ownerP the history of the sacred silver is doubtf~ul, but that it be longed to Cialemnagne thorr ap>i>tars to be no question. it .may., have beeni onie of tile gifts which Haroun Alras chid with a singular catholicity Bent. to .his imperial brother in the WVest. From Charlemagneoit passed from one French King to another throtiglthe Carolvig nian and Cap)strahi linesj. Atnd after it had dropped from the grasp of "Louis Capet2" the gutillothel mnonarcht it came mn duo tim6 into the, possession of the firstNapoleon. It has remained in the hands of the Napolonic: Iamily ever since, and. tile medallion'which contained It was the only thing left on the body of Pr'ince Louis by .the Zulus. The prop_osal that his body agmetimes rest In wostminister abbey recalls the curious.fact that the only.other foreign PrinCe interi'ed there is also of Coral can blood-the ill--fated princeling whom Boswoll championed, Paoli. -Mr. 'Talmage's aent in Enigland writes to the provincials in this lofty style: "I have upward of .one thou sand l0tters all wantingr Dr. ITalmage to lecture fer them. So'me acontai fabulous offers. Now, there . is hbut one way dif getting the Doctor. I your societLy pan afford go pay what largin place ogehr, I may be able to drpout a largoi' place,'and glvo~ you ai date In July. The lowest tortis I care' to take are 4100. f know' it iq a ,big Price; but Dr. Talmage Is a 'great N S'na Jne29, 87, from thI -ay, J aune,bac And-Mit 1.6!$ a@fbaeler A lib6raI4 il -be paiid for 41he de livery df thi~*d d to th4 imdersigned,witt~ Sproof toconiio the thief. july 1--11 . N,1L3, REFO. F. F. iM. CO !EAWV: Augtust will b ri 49#nir. * bi rs ill co TO BENT; rrIM, Sto-o fornerly occupied by So - Wolfo. Apply to SUOENI11Mlt & 01J0ESCHEL. july 31-xttf CEUiCt'S SALE. STA'ETOF SOUTI CAROLINA, COUNTY ol1 FAlRFIELD. Frederick Copes, as Trustee, Plaintil against, samiuel 11. Clowney and Othr 1 N pursuance of an orior of the Cou . of Coinnoi Pleas, made in the abov staaed case, I wijl, oiler f'or sio bWforo Lb court-houso door in Winnuboro, oi ti fIrst londay in August next, within tht lo,,al hours of sale, at publio outcry, I the highestt bidder, the Following (it scriheti nproperty, to wit: All that pi6ee, parool or tract of lan, lvinig, bving an situato in the County t lair:teld, inl the 8tate of South Car1hn1 west of aund n-ar t Oie towl of Wiinnsbori contaiiing0 osNI u m1'NDjt1m.D AND NINIT .t:I(ES. o1)e or lo:s. :,itrn b undcd U lauds belitgii.. it ) i*;.I t f :POf Ca hteart. 1e., 1-n,d of' 0o. Tiinultu lals o' M:. (b rca J. J art -and janj of Oeorgfr Robetrt..oll. TerIs ot' sal---CASI. .Clork' 1O801Io, W. H1. KcmltR, Win ilsbro, S. C., C. 1'. C. P. F. C. Ju(1ly 11, i B79. juIy 12-11 x2 'Olt .Oic best half.mdinio smoke, tr3 "Tho Suasher." superior to al (4th0rS, at .FI. W. H-ADENICHlT7s, Real of Town Hall. APPLETONS' AMERICAN CYOLOPAEDIA. NE W RE VISED EDITION. ENTit ILY ItEWilTTEN BY TIiC ABLEST WITEIC-4 ON EVELY SUBJECT. Priited from New Type, and Illustrat ed with several thousand En grairings and Maps. TnE, work originally published un der the title of the New American Cyoloplo dia was commenced in 18 8, since which timo tno wide circulation which it has attained in all Iarts of tho United States, and tho sig nl developments which have tV ken pla,e in every brauich of so' enco, literature, and art, have induced tit) editors and publishors to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition, oatitled TIE AMERICAN CYCLOPEIIA. Within the last twenty years tho pro gre'&H of discovery in every departinent of knowledge hasi mado a now work of ref. crenco an imaperative want. The novenent of political affairs has kept pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the in dustrial and useful arts and the conven - ionce and relnemont of social life. Great wars and consequant revolutions have occurred, involving national changes of peculiar imonint. The civil war of our own country, which was at its height when the inat volume of the old work appeared, has happily been ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has boon commenced. Large accessions to our Geographleal Knowledge have been made. The great political rovolutions of the lost decade, with the natural result of the lapse of tine, hive brought into public viien a multitude of now in. whose naitne arc in every one's mouth, and of whoso lives every one is curious to know the particulars. Great battles havo been foughlt and important sieges mliaintained, of which the detail3 are as yet preserved only in tile newvspapers or in thle trani. sient pubilications~ of the day, but which ought now to Take their place in P'ermanent and Authentic Histor-y. In preparing the present edition for the press, it hasq accordingly boeni the aim of the editors to bring dowvn the informna t.ioni to the latest pos5sible dates, and to furnish an aceuracto acebunt of the most recoent discoveries in scionco, of every fresh production in lite'raturo, and of Lih, newest inv'entionls ini the practical arts as well1 as to give a succint and original Record of thme Progress of Political and Historical Efvents. The wvorkc was begun after long and carerul pmr -liminary labor, and withl the tuost Lm ple iresourc's for carry ing it on I.'> ai succ.t'u~tl torinitionl' None of the original stereotypo plates 1.ave been nced, but Every Page has been Prented on New .. Type, , forming, in fact a n.nv Gvelopredia, wiLlh t.ai satoe pla, and ca.impa.n as its prode cissor, hat with a far greater pecuniary Icxh)ex'll,t are, and wvith il)rolvoinentts in itsa coloposition as have been suggested b'y loniger experience .and enlarged The Illustrations which are introduced for the first time in thce yresen.t odition, have been adlded ti tflao ako'f pIotorI d ffect, but to gio rexteg iiiyn oc time ex platnat.ibn in fh'i teLxt. They'em braco ali branches ..f 'soleribo and'of natdirixl history, and depiot-the naost famous-and .remark able features of soonery, architecture, and art, as well as the various processes .co mechanics and manufactures, Altho ugi intended for instruct,ion rathan than om. bellishment, No Pains have been spared to insure their Artistic MIroellence. The cost of their execution is enor .nous, and it is believed they', will find r welcome reception as an admirable fea. ture of.the CJyolopiodia, and worthy of it hi h coharacter. * lIE AMEnIOAN O,ceLoPaDIA is now com pieto in sixteen large roctavo volumes canih volume contain ing over eight hun dred pages, fully illustrate'l with severa thousand Wood Enravings, and with numerous Coloreil Lithographio Maps the whole costmng the publisheors a sun stoeeding flve hundred thousand dollars exclusive of paper, printing and binding PRIO11 AND STYLE OF BINOING. In Extra Olothm, per vol. - - -$ 6.0 In Library Leathier, per vol. - - 0.0 In Halif Turkey Mdrocco, per vol, 7.0 In Half Russia, extra gilt, per vol. . 8.0 In F?u4 Russia, per vol. - - -10.0 In Full Morocco, antique, g(It edge, per vol.---- -- --10.0 . The. best. Cyoloprodia over pubisahed, one.that will supersedlo all others, is nou offered to-the,pubhli at a very moderat< p~rico. -A saving of ten cents per da~ys th price of aoteir 6 niany other exponai ttlres in gtof ifol~ities of A -lki aiot 'o coinpleto noe th bf--n16n bsub ze~ti ~ve81~.xa, a storohsuse, 'o I.tIIB0OZse0 260 bit little efforit 1 0 d 6DTh AtrierloeAl llA t AtidsQ NOTICE TO CREDITOIRS 1. 'DURSUANT to an ord >r of the Court of . '01omm0n PleaS. all p)ersons having claims, of whatsoever nature, against thi Estate of DANIEL SCOTT, Dooased, ar< hereby notified to establish their do mands before the undersigned at bit oflico in Winnsboro, 8. C., on or befort the fifteenth day ofAugnst, A. ). 1879. W 11. KERR. j'.ly 8 ttuxta Clerk of Court, NOTICE TO CitEDITON. >UR1UANT to an order of the Couri A Pgof Common Plos, all persons hav ing ohims, of whatsoever nature, agaiust 0 the Estut of JOIIN 11. DAVIS, Deceaed, 0 Ao horeby notified to establish their do ninds botoro the undersigned at bH U offico in Winnsboro, 8. C., on or before the fifteenth day of August, A. D. 1879. W. H1. KERR, j ai y 8-flu xtd Clerk of Court. THLE STATE OF SOwri[ CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFiD. COIJUT OF. COMMNON PLEAS. William F. Adams, I'laintiff, against Wil liamu P. Yongue, Def'endant.-Sunmons for Money Domantl.--Complinit Served. To the Defendant in this action: Y OU are hereby snmmned and ro .Lquired to answer the coniplaint'in this action, of whiol a copy is herewith served upon you, and to servo a copy of your answer on the subseriber at his oice, No. I Law Range, Winnsboro. H C., within twenty days after the sorvico of this summons on you, exclusivo of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment ag inst you for the sun of two hundred dollars, with interest at. the rate of seven pereitui per annum from the first day of December, one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-eight, and costs Dated July 5th, A. D. 1879. W JI. KEBR, C. 0. 0. P. and G. S. A. M. MACKEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant, William P. Yongue: TAKE notice thoo the complaint in this action. together nith the summons, of which the f(,regoing is .& copy, was filed in the office of the Clork of the Court of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the County of Fairtield,.in the State of South Carolina, on the 5th day of July, 1879. A. M. MACKEY, Plaintiff's Attorney, Winnsboro, S. July 8th, 1879. july 10-tlaw6wthia PURE Rye Whiskey, Ale, Porter and Soda Water for sale by -J. McCARLEY. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., -SUCCESSORS TO GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Cotton Factors, Wholosalo Grocers and General Commission Merchants, 1 & 3 H1AYNE STREET, Charleston, S. C. Will give all business their most careful attention. Consignments of cotton so; licited. july 12-3mos riHE celebrated Stone Mountain L Corn Whiskey (hand-made) may be found at F. W. HADNIOIT'S. r IH only pure Stono Mountain Corn T Whiskey in town is sold by J. P. MeCARLEY. -THE ELLIOTT COTTON GIN, WITH IMPROVED ROLL, MANUFACTURIED BY J. M. ELLIOTT, WINNSB3ORO, S. C. .The subscriber has had fifty years experience in the gin business. J. M. ELIJOTT. June 1-i-3mos NO WOOD, NO PAPER N the Standard Screw' Bay State - Shoe. J. M. BEATY & Co. MORRIS HO USE. AT T.HE MORRIS HOUSE you can get transient or regular beard a prices to suit the times, with accommodations not surpassed in Winnsboro, mcli 25' A. 4. MORRIS, moh 25Pr0prietor. OR Medical use, try the celebra Fted Saratoga Rye Whiskey, at F. W. HABNIDHTow's. [1ALL for the "Model"-three for U25 cents at F. W. HABENRIHT's NEW SUlltlYER CYOOR. iMPROVEMENT OF' 1870. The Safety HOT MLAST OILy SSTOVE. Me DOEIS'N~OT IZNET THE HOUSE Perfect for all kinds of (bohing and Heat -ing Irons, s Always ready and reliable. The most satisfactory too made and the Oheapet 4Cly 1285u nut B4,, Philu e'1~ onrt-louso 46o i Wtns,, oB tl 6 od$ * n ~t. ithin the i etbidder ah til*t.~e'l ed ~d N &J 6t: ,. o - UDINK ARNO THIRD AR NEW GOODS 0 ALL WCOL Buntirga in Black pacas, Cashineros and Ltwns. Lin Colors. A largo assortment of V Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques and Drills and Cottonados. Also, Cii Shirting and Shooting, Plain and J P Porcales. rr. CALICOES I CALICQ -CALL AN] A nice line of Hats in Z Our Shoe Stock is fuller than ever, Clothing in great variety, and GROCI FiNo baits thrown out to catch the P gitimuate Profit. o P. S.-A largo addition to our N4 few days. may 20 may DRINK A1IO\ FR ETHE WItS00N1 SEWv'l In workmanship is equal to . as elegantly finished as a flr the highest awards at the Vic sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOt. machines. Its capacity is uj WILSON MACHINES sold li the combined sales of all I WIENDINC ATTACHMENT for WITHOUT PATCHINC, given AGU.ITS WANTED. T IudwILSON SEW 090AGO, 1 FRESH GOODS! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bble. Molassef-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 10 boxes -Cream Choose, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 bet I Java, 50 bbls. Choice Family Flour. A BAGGING AND TIES. I LARD in bble., cans and buckets. J Bacon, Boat Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Ried Rust Proof Oats, Seod Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule c Shoes, 'Axle Grease, Whit. .1 Winq and Cider Vinegar, a Smoking Tobacco Durham's best, ' Chewing To l1 bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. ALSO,t Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper' Sauce. ALSO, a A line lot of BOOTS ANTD SHOES. All of whi',h will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D, R FLENNIKEN. I F YOU want a good Mint Julep, Ice - Lomonaan, or any fano' sumrirf drink, call on J. 1). MoCAlL Y, angl It will be served to you in the most tasty manner. JUS RECIVED! Figured Muslins, Figured and White Lawns, Centennial Stripes; Cambric Muslins, Bleached and Unbleaohed Shoetings and Drills. ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the Virginia State Prison, every pair of which we guarantee. .ALSO, Gents' Straw and Fur IIats of the latest.styles. ALSO, Cassimores, Tweeds, 3eabs anid Cottonades.' J. F. McMAS'.EB & CO. N. B.-A lot of Blue Flannel and Yacht Cloth htits for sale cheap. june 19 FIWSH TURNIP SEE~D. do Hdq Abo $n Abe~ Globe, Golden 13al1, hu.1ag~ seven Top. A lso dov i n u,Stvh SA COWFE. RIVAL OF c THIS SPRING. 0 and Colors. Black Crepe, Al- t en Suitigs in Stripes and Plahi (hito Goods, such as Jaconets, Cambries. A full line of Linen soineres, Bleached and Brown Pigured Lawns, Cambrics and I ES 1 CALICOES 1 1 1 ) SEE C )ND III R Straw, Wool and Felt. which fact speaks for itself. i full and complete stock of RIES. unwary. All Goods sold at a 0 Cn >tion Dolartnent will arrive in F. ELDER & CO. j 0 ;A COFFEE. UABLE INVENTION, WORLD RENOWNED N G 'MACl%;H INE a Chronometer Watch, anr st-class Piano.% It receive nna and Centennial ExpC RTH FASTER t,an othe ilimited. There are mort i the United States than :he others. The WILSON dloing all kinds of repairing. FREE with each machine. ING ACHINE CO. X89, U. S.-A, )URE Sweet MaI N. C. Corn Whiskey for sale low for cash a '. W. HADEICHT' s, Bear of Market DRESS GOODS! XRESS GOODS.r DR ESS GOODS E would respectfully invite an inspection of our Stock of )ress Goods by the ladies of Winne oro and vicinity. Our stock con ists of'Iron.framo Gronadines, All Vool Buntings, Lace. Bunting, )entelles, Beige, Linen Lawn, 'aciflo Lawn, Cqrded Jaconets, forded Piques, Suitings, &o., &c. A DEAUTlFUL ASSORTMENT f Brown Linen Dress Goods, with aces for Trimming. Our Stock in 11 other lines is full and complete. now lot 'of White and Colored ~rimmnings just opened. Second >t of Cassimneres from Charlottes ille nills opened a fewv days since. lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui o Netting just in. McMASTER & BRICE. N. B.-Automatic Fly Fans for ale hero. juno7 -' MiOKE the "Key East" Cigar--the finest in town-for sale by J. D. coAR LEY. N1MOKCING and Chewing Tobacco, and OlCgars of the finest brands. can be ad at J. D. MeOARLEY'8. SOR a cool Lemonado or Ice Soda .Water, call at F. W. HABENIOHT's, bear of Market. THE~ LW':AoL NUW nomE The -DEBT, LATEST IMF ROVUD, aind most T HOROUOH LY constructed SEWiNO MACH1 INZ ever invented. Ar the *venrIng parIs"aro mhdo et the OES'T STai!L, CAREPUL LY TEMWPERED and nr ADJUST ABLE. Easlost Throaded Shuttle iiL b 1~s D ~trnwtbhe t i as4 actu A RRIVE. At the Winnsboro. Dry. Goodi, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of now, cheap and ele. gant goodsA Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest otyl6s and novelties of the season. Mrs. Boag, having a first-cliss milliner .to assist her in this Dep irtment, 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 Tiea 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 Milliney, Dry Goods and Fancy doods Establishment. SHOES. A boautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes; also, a nice assortment of Men'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 cheap as the same goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEWING HACINEs. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in store in a da or so. The New and Improved erti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the New and Improved Atnerican, rang img in price fron $20 upwards. These Machines are from the facto rieR of good, responsible companies, and are warranted to be just' as represented. 3.0O. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 8 SECOND ST CK OF SPRING ANDSUMMBRGOODS ARRIVED AT SO-ENHEIMER ' R4iESHfEL'S, Consisting of '200 pieces Calico, 50 pieces Muslin, 25 pieces Pique, W,hite and Figured, 100 pieces Bleached Domestio, all select brands, New York Mille, Wamsutta and Fruit of the Loom. Dress Goods in all styles and quality, All Wool Buntings, Cash' meres, Cottonades and -Brown Sheeting. OUR STOCK OF CLOTIIG, Boots, Shoes and Hats is complete, which we sell at very low p rices. All we ask is to give us. a trial before buying elsewhere, asu we take par.. ticular pains in showir.g our .goods OUR NOTIONb AND MILLINERY Department is 'full of Newv Goods and Styles. Ladies' .Gloves from one to six Buttons in LyiTlhread and Silk. Ladies', 'esses' anid Children's 1Rose .ine au styles .and colors. Fase and Ladles' Neck Wa TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Collars and Cuffs and many styles. of Buttons. SPECIALTY. 100 Parasols at 25 cente Each. 100 Neck Ties at 5 cents each. ' 25.pairs Boys' Button OGalteru worth $8.00, for $1.00-?Nos. 10, 18~ and 1 to 4. 'a One lot. Women's shoes, Nos. 8 and 4, abSO0'ents1 One lot Gents' Shoes~ orth $8a00, sold for $1.00.. Remember all these wll only be sold for the next THIRTY D4YS at these prices befo' takng stenl and a change 6f the fih-n.' SUGENH I(Gfl0B~