The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 05, 1879, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY TUiSDAY 1O1NIN0, August 5, 18V 'EitlS OP THR, NRMv AND HE. ItAFA --TrI--)veekly, edition, Four dollars yc a1n1'u1m,1 III aRdv,anItc0; w.eekly editioi two dollars and fifty cents per'annuvi i adviaio. Liberal discount to club of live and upwards. - RAMs o ADvERISINO.-On1 dolhi per inch for the flvst Insertion, a i ffty Cents por Inch for each subseq tel inser(ion.- T1hee rates apply to aill ad v6'ttbenients, of whatever n'ate re, an are pavablo'sfrietly in atdvaunc. Col tracts for three, six or twelve month made on very liberal terms. Trau sient local notices, fiftetn cents pe line for the first insortion and seve and one-hah' cents por lilo for cae subsequbntingertion. Obituaries an tputes of respect charged as advei ements. Simple announcemonts c ,.Orriages ald deaths published'f1eo c chldrg, and solicited. A dommunications, of whatsoeve nature, shotild be addressed to thi Winnsboro .Publghisg Compan. Winnsboro, S. C* Now Adverileemountd. Attention! G.' L. L.-J. H. Cii minigs,1st Sergeant. Planos and Organs-Luddon S Batem. 'SAL.s.-Monday wAs salesday, anl a small amount of property chtiged hands. Not many people were i4 tovl. 1ultitudes of peopl . require an al torative to restore the healthy actioi o titoir gystcmn and correct the do'ange inonts that creep into it. -Ayer's Sar saparilla tones and vitalizes tihe blood and restores the vigor of health. AssESSMENT.-T)0 County Board o EqUalization coniposedl of the chair1 min of the township boards, imet it tile Auditor's qfflco on Mon(lay, anI dissntscd the qtlestion of assessnents Th6 i'6sultof their labori has not ye bcph allmoutnced. S,uNnm MlE.'rip o.-The soinel meeting ofthe Agricult-eal aitial Me chanical Society, atind the mceling' 0 tie Sate Grange will both be. igld it Chester on the 12th ins(ant. A verv in'teresting time is expected. PEACHES.-WO rettivn thanks tc Fred Steele for some vel'y tine peaches the best we have sece this sa'son-. I1< has'a very promising young drchard ,and was forttiiato to save some of th< fruit this year. He has a very niec plhdo and his lot is in a high state o improveient. .i n-CAROLINA Mi LrrAR1 INSTITIJTE -We return thaiks to'Col. John P !fi6mas for -A 6talbuo of this flour .30hing. Institute. Under the . ablu n'anagemeitt.of .tbeY].iIjlpal, it hai beein cons,antly gr1ing, uid'its th?er its aje. becoming . illy apreciate(l ~tl offersanusual advkiitagea fo du alih, . nd enjoys a hfrgeL patronag from South Carolina. Colonel Tholn as 1a a natlie of is c6nuty, and il. ability dnd experienxce .as ani instructo: are too vell lown tp need any recomn moendation from us. .. REPORT OF TriIE TOWN CI,EuK.-TlM following is the nmonthly statement o the Town Clerk and Treasure foi July, 1870: REcEIPTs. July 1-To balance on hand.... .$ 8.0a J ul -5-Liceitses ....... .... ..1 .5 eJily 12-R.,L. Biryati, taxes.- - 2.54 July 15-Chtarlotte owe.,... .2 July 17-Floride 1 etidge..:...'.44 July 21- Selina Preston.. ...... .5 July 23-J. Clendilning, Licenuso 37.54 July 28--8. 8. Gilson, License. 37.5~ July 23-U:. Gam Desportes, Li' .cense...'.. . . 87.5e ,July2~dW. a Poum htticse 87.5i .ehse.. . ... ... .. . . .. . July 23-P. HI. Coonan, License 37.5 July 28-J. D. McCarley, Li cense............... 87.54 July 28-J. Johntston, Licetnse.. 37.5 July 23-W. M. Nelson, License 87.5 July 29-Fine................ 1.0 Total .................$351.7 EXPEh4DITURE8. July 8-WVly ork on H. & L. ' Co.'s Hall..........$19.8 July 25-W. J. McDowell, in part oftaccount buryin6 puper...-...,.......' 5.0 4 dif$ 20- .r hi Monroe; 2 ulo services as .Lamp - Lighter.............20.0 July 28-Work on Streets......3.5 July 26-Q. A. Abll,lumber. 15 .2 Jiy 81-.j Poteet,.Policoe.B 8. Total ........... ......$ 940 B3alance on hand.... ... ..$257.1 H. Me 8. .PINAFORE. A Sketeh of the Plot and Characters In thi C Olebra$bd1 99eIou. . In view of the rendition of Pinafor o~ .Thufrsday evonhyg, i brief oitdin outlIiei of the plot ,may po of intgree to "those' who; are,not fammiliar with It IWgxsvu:ltitet is all know,. by GI * prt, an set-to music by, Sullivan', an is. a bitrlesqete on the piesenmt manage -mentof the:.English navy by the lir. levdko.the admialty4 Mr. .W) I 8m.idi,.wlio, from beingavi i\l.p% iher an4 Without n EMlr in?48pr,onidted to hisa pyds&ih p*i tioi." Despite. this; however, wve be lieve he is ani ablo mjan. The oper has run for over three hiindred nlghti urIy i illmmnse. .jrl ~vd nt o acts, oile atAnoon and the othe by th appears o t tasket,ta straw, is struck for some unaccounti ble reason with remorse. IRalph1, wl1 loves Josephine, tho captain's dang tor, but Is repulsed because o' the i . equalit y ot his stationl,. pours his gi i r into the cars of his 311Mathtiu- lies 4iliated, but is warlied by D)ead-lI I that "'Captains' daughtotr don't ma11ri foremast Jacks," a sentiment that ill r Pols the Crew to cry, "Shmitie I" d Captain Corcoran then) appears u t deck and is heartily saluted by i crew, after which they depart, leavii hin alone with Little Buttercup, t s whom he confides that heo is trouble ibeause his daughiter is sougit, inl mal r riage by Sir Joseph Porter, the Adm ralty'S first Lord, )tt fo soIb e ITso "she does not seem to tackle kiidly t it." Buttercup then leaves and Josepl Sille appears, sinlging a song expressiv i of the heaviness of the sorrow thi . bows the head IIII"whe love is alive an hope is dead." A colloquy ensues, i which Josephine acknow,ledges cli love for Ralph, and her father attempi to dissuade her from her folly. - Ii the meantime, the sound of. voice is wafted over the wvater, atid the cros enter on tiptoe. Sir Joseph's sistey and cousins and aunts appear, anm exchange salutations with the crow Sir Joseph then appears with hi Cousin lebm, ild' introduces hiisel as the MonA1rch of the Sea n111d t Ruter of the Queen's Navec, and Cousij Ilebe Introuces the relatives. A sonj follows, describing how the First Lon reached his enfinent position, amud thi crew iare surprised "that he nove thought of thinking of himself at all.' The crew is thon inspected. and -tim capitain is, strictly ordere(I to say, "I you PIlase," mu1tohk to his disgust.. Si. Joseph gives Ralph a song compose( )y himself, amid takes the captain of for a talk on a '"sentimental subject. The iext feature is a dtef betv,weei pIhIP anld JosoPile, ink which ,shee jeels his love andl(] leaves ihn in despair lie resolves to live n1o longe-f.r. Aft e calling the crew and rulatives, he potr out his sorrows, -and proeecds to taki his life witll a pistol. Josephine set this. relents, rush'6sf'iii and stavs it hand, antid the two break ouit. ik 'a soil! of rapture, Dick DbadI-Eye at,the si. ie omlkinously 'propheYi disa e to their illI-assorted lov. Tie chort then sing their edngratulations, an< (1lose thie first scene , with i soUng il lionor of the Dritish Tar who is de clared"n soaring soul," whose And ths Hioulaie mis euEtoinar.N ittimde , Act 11. opens at night. The caPtail is, discovered sr ging, while Lit Buttercup ga,zes sentimontally at him lie asks the rnmon "why is ever'ythiai either at sixes or scycus?" lie wa once a r.cally Popuilar cominander. Th crew is rebellious, his -daughiter Io'e a common tar, and Sir Joseph threal ens a coiurt-imartial. ' Buttercip*agail o,fiers lher symnpathi,l ]ut is iniformlci that shoA can never -bo more thani friend. Thereupon she.hints that tier -Is a chango in store f'or hhali, foretell farther ilsaste' ,thnd lcavds him to 1I1 its. iir -oep I p -e' -alid th two discuss doeopi-i the First. Lor 'promising to intormn her, offieally that it is a .ta'diti' hie at th acni ralty that love,,levels all raMks. .S. on,Josepfhine thlat she .torthwvit,b'dtoi mines to descend to uRalph's ,statio: rather than to aspli'e ato Sir Joseph's *Next Dead-19ye betriiys 'tb the ear a '.t t'o clope Trho capl)tan watqeo and1 sur'prises 'the young couple an' the crew as they are'preparig to;pul ashiqrb forl a clergyman. Overcomec b rage, the captaiit utters an oath, whic, shocks the mioral crew to the last d< gree. Sir Joseph appears, and betray tmg his amazement by the expriession c his eyes, orderas the captain off' in ai grace. HIe tllon d inakds df lRalph tli catuse of tlie dba'iitik6i',"uind 'ilii cover:ing the pr'esumption of' his ria consigns him to a dungeon cell. Buttercup now has a word to saa With much reorse' Bihe conlferses thi when she was young; and char'ming sli practised baby farming: "Oh, bitter is m niup, ) And not a crenture-know it. ) "Ia tine each little watll - Forsook its .oater' mother; The well-born youth wa's 11alphi1 .t~ rYuaptaivns,the othoi l!" ) er exchanged in childhood's happ hour,- thtRalph is really the cai tami aiid the'captain is Ralph)1 ?" 0 But.-"Thiat is the idealI intenidedti convoy."' Sir J.-"Dear' me. Letthem appoi ) befof'e me at 6o.". ) Ralph enter's.dr'9sged, as. the capta 5 and the captain as Ralph. Sir Josei 0 then say's that marriage with a sailoi -C daughter is impossibie; that love do 0 lovel all ranks to a considerable extor a but anot~ so mnuoe Mitg . E soteand comifor'this' deelh'i' "No,; don't.do: that.'t ."es nide *I'd. r'atheor." And the First Lord su missively < Ielde. ' TJh6ea cabain du Buttercup JQil hands, amnd .. l e a never, that is, hardly over', to beo uri I to sh.er. The .curtaini, faljg apd 'tj ,outer wold hsid good-b'ye to 'thme cre of the Pinafore, the F rs~ 'oNidl am hIs sisters and his couisitis .anld I] aunts. , A- Cunroos -AceorA'i.-A ' ou1 manl, olerle inn3a, g.ocor'y: sLor'e: Ini A o ~(y~N st)1%epaep pro 4 s, V('Ji.jp?oii 'wpge; ,rigegqq , j~i pOcther finer nofti~ if.da kibW ti# thle k4i1no0t.i'"wbdt'h time lie desh'ed' to gifd'dh hliisi to remark lie was makin,'Ab'ta'ek ti hand tile ,efct of isevering the youmn ~y' alinger .at the, fire; joint. Th j8atch says she. dId not yell'or fain adi st~dcgU~1na S-Them o c,ord carg<f the -Pottos's.Jle Iodi eightyon e reached the grouris the rema16dc h $~boee~I~ t :fe . frad a - '1I-|rL.; ITLQoirr'En. N. oL evr worla reported to thll i ount ot' Ie:10. tis ,ornill-f. Aiiowi the 111111b1.r is the -iv. Fah Ii101 DlovIc pastor o.'SI. Brid-et's (at holiv. Ch ch 10 ForP lon al c:dde no0tll inluilded ii the above tire reporh-d ot' perions rv Siding beyoutd ihe litY limi"4. TIrel death s ha1ve OCMIIed 1in lce lIst night John iIlolly, Riabs. BI'lna-R, Jr.,'amll n Tony Iotts. The weathr is clear atii is warnii. . Al u11I'liS, August 2I P. M.--Fou ID0110 IIPmN% CAses (erle re1por(ed to (h< ! )oard ol'heiltli thik atierioonl. inlelud 11 ing Rov. Father 14laay. aw4is4anlt, pus to of 8.. 'atrick's O'atholic Chur11ch One additional deathl. has Ocurreiked n litcllel EsCozo, residili li (lie Cor ner of' Sixih tind Broadway, inl Fel 0 Pickhering.c A inonig the co'iriit ion., - eceive<l ti-dav Ais I Will ot . e f'roin John 1. lithke, proprietor ot' th( Grald Paciic Uotel, Chileago. . Al-1-us. Angust.2.-Six iew cAs(s Awere'reported ,to the Boad.l of Hilalill Ithis iloriniig. 'Two.111aths hmve o0 rcmrred sinlc( last. IghtM. Atis., I"tidora1 s~ ~~~ ~I J.Ah,iaghe' a'Ciem ol' i,'Ontc hly, died a' lialefgIh. ten niles nor( I. ea,, *ir memiuws, ils morning. ei,r llnothew's cond' (1 1i onI is not, (lhe mols( favorable. Benjiaiin Adlms, whose dealih is aisO re corded, hald at tyvpical ca .- oft h l'ever last year, whici ex plodv. (he theoy of 11111111ny rmu 11 Secon<2 at ark. Colonl Cam'ron has (puiet Iv collved all arm(lS andamu i1ion lI'omll tie gtn stores and placed 3 1t saIM in 11t aIrsena at (he shitian house. T hist. pasenger frain Oi the Louisvillo and Nislhvillo lailroa left last, ni-lit. No 1m1ai Is weroreceived vby that route this Ilorninlg. The finkvlr will be declared epidemlic to-Iight. NE WS O1TIFE DAY. -The Tmpuliean S1ate cent ral com mittee ot'Aliesol a has called a Stalo C nIVOItionl lit. St. Paul Septeniber 20ilh -Thle Asacuetis Rvpublicanl Statt. Cenltral comnlitte luas voted to cill i Suto Convention on Sept einber 1, at M1chanic's ,lhl, Worcester. --A Tuc.son, Arizoila, diNputch says: "9A sp1ct the AIM' repor's tWt llliry anld Matthlew Stelluenbacvk wereo killed and t-wo 1irha v olunded. lear Salaro Cam'.p, '4uita Ititas Moni - t I In,. onl t1he 3001h ultimo,0 byMeca tigwivayiell.? -Theil(, first. bale of Ie neI Coltton crop 11i-om thle Ali-isszippi Nalley. was r tieve t New OrleanIls onl Thurlde ii.. h It, wasq classe(lu low iiiddling andiz sobl at lij Cents per p1oiind. -T lle Iov. ,Jolin Grilia', 1). D., of' let)ICgdit1(1, NtA drowned in file sini'eat SCape May on Friday while bathing. -At the Brinfon rifle range, New York, on1 Tuesdav, Corporal E. L. owiso( lthe Flushiiing (L. I.) Ritle Corps, iade the astinishing string of nine cisecutive bitl's-eves att theI two hundred vards range. -The fanily of Jaime, Darke, living at. file conelir o file Rtivel-side (i've and Eighrlty-f hl t stret, New York wvere poisoucd onl Thursdav morning by eating pickles. One is dead and seve l i others ares sriously ill. 1 -Jol Morton, proprietor of a Louis ille gamiung Salooil, was Shot and killed onim ursday night by Frod s erltk llobmllanl, w01om he lad ordered 1t e leave tile house. 1 -- -A special dispatch Co the Onlves ton -Ar,s from Saui Antonio sam - "Thei Mtlexlcant ConIsulate hero 11'1s y atdvices from Colonel Vauldez, at Ohu t pedarlca do La Muva, Mexico, ftat heI -has p)ursued( three bands of Nescalero .1 andl L.ipani Ind(iants wh'1ich hatve been rciding that, counitry. TLhcey carried - off' 1 wo hliUldred anid' i 11 v' lorses ani d a killed fIfteenl personsi witin it he neck ,in Mexico, and( crossed theo io Gr'ande 1to T1exas." *A let' from Shelby, Ni C., givec 'then followinIg accounlt or f a t'rgedy in iCleycland: "Doeputyv Sheriff Wmn. bt tie, otftohrf'ord counity, sunmliongtd a p)osse of 1men1 last Sunday night for the p)urpiose of atrrestinlg two neogroes who hlad stMen somec horses in Soul hi Care e 11ina, and1( who were att that thine h'ilinn around the village of Burnt Chhnrney While1 the oflicer and his men were a't. femlptinlg. t.o arrest ihe horse thicycs~ -jhe Y;9mmlenlced cutting and1( shootn Mr onButler, a'very worthvy i i znwashot, frm tebcs ol'whlic1 he died very -soon afterwards, auic someo others of the part.y we're slightlh wvountded by thte negroes. Thle offier. refturined tho fire, and~ a generia1lfigh ensuecd, whicht resulted mn 011 of th nlegr'oes receiv itg . soveral wonnids be fo-e thir -11 cap)tturb. Thet neOgroes ar no0w iln jail at l1iithterf'ordton." y' ATTENTION i G. L. I. . Uvill :assomblo in rear of Marke ri par'tjiciVat in the Rolnnion of thce Sur vivorci' Association, 0th 8. C. V. BIy orderi it . . J. IH. CUMINGS, t aug 5-t t 1st Sergt. CHIAR{LOTTE 'INSTITU'1E FOR YOUNG IADXES. b.. N6xt Se.s.1in Beghts' Soptember lot t1 i d Enids June 8th,' 1410. ic .Eontiro corp>s of the able and 02 ~to' 1uistitido. Tis fact, with the sutcc of the Institilto in every par'ticulatr duri 4pg the paot vsession, is .a .euiMiont testi mlonig~l i tsOC 0xcolen0. * Spelidl arrtingomounts and spoch\l termu f6\" titg ladles 'who' ish~ to take ohl . it 0i,- l'ntinig'and Drawing, aned Mod s~ . ;. ,a i79~ soyera.lly pr collcot y1 10 ho htca a Oha~rlotto alf of a pt Wfitot is lit iirpahdAod b' -6 at of itf 7. oth4r place or suhloo'in thdf Sotith. t-' Fbr anty Infol'tation addreossethe,1"rld 'd1 eIpal, - RavnWu. Rc ATJION8ON. [s -c rig W"tt2 'no . -^.Ohwd.otto,- Ny .O. .fy or er i --SUC0E,SMOJ8 TO QIGED. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. >. * .fora or g soMvagte, , .-Charlo6stonl, S. Oj' Will givu'lhtalintthv'Iefmost carefa: .-j Jo10 1, Jo a WO f cft.mu ~~n NOTICE TO CREDITOS S)UltSUANT to an prtior of thI Court o Comnon Pleas. all peroI 1h9,viDI (.olai, of whatsolver tat nre. aga inH, thI Estato (f IANIEL 8c'I', Deea,,ed, Ilr ,herelv I(Otileid to Ustaiblis their -de . iaitlW bet'oro 11Io uider.igltl lt hi oflice ini Winnsboro, I. C., on or befor the lifteeitlh day ofAugust, A. 1). 1879. WN Ii. K1RR. j'aly 8 ItlixtI Clerk of Court NOTI[CE TO C1 EIATOtM ~DURiSU.NT to an order of tho Cour o. olimnion Pl0a1, al1 persoln hav inl g clailts, of whallsoover mat.ure, agails tho le;taat of JO1N l[. D.AVIS, Deeased re hIereby notified to establisli their de iau14s hiForo the une red at hi ofiit in Winboro, S. C , oni or befor the lifteentlk day of Augut. A. 1), 1879. W. if. Klnut, july 8-ttuxId Clork of Court. Soul,berli 10lrchatserq (d1' P1anos, Or Sman il M3isicalI lust rtullel11t8 WvIto are'aliv( to theh' OWn inte'rests will buly fronm 0he0 glel t S1VM(Tj-!P0r-,T Ov ],JB tfj LUDDEN & BATES' S 0 U'islT E01 - I_- .OTi MU~1JSJ(dHOUSE SAVANNA I, GA. -And Branch iouses AUGATSTA. (4A. AT1LANTVA, -G0.nm 1;41o. 0. ltaiblaonl CO. 0. 1. rat ulkito' & Co. CHIARtLPSTfoN, I. C. .(VIARIA) 'I'M N.. 0. 1' b1ulsN,8.i.-l l Awsil.ut .41 * U- I.. MaaCl'naltanr & (O.f 31'smnIL-h 3tus(' liase. JACKSONVIX ., Fl \, PE;NSACOI,A, 101A. .A. II. C-'aalool.a _____Irowna Brotlaers. Snyo va nih. .a. is I.ha' Grand aausleaj (Jentre of ai 3Solliu . jj ' AIl oiltlh, anI ftr0i111 ti' Ceit,ral DIIualabutin Deo , wilh Its 'hait of llraAc . OSt 0uM, all tilhdor rone 1an emen1. an h'ain'r uin-formi Prles- Al Tevi--t,* aro drawn, Ihw t11siv-al .6aati'lla oi thu Southl. . MACNIFIdN SUCCESS --OUR 1A N D - INTIRODId' ON SALE OF1 STAND)Al'D - Pkazlo and Organs 'I'la, oilylo of 't10h-111 alavor su,ccossllIl .w. ld olt. tII IlEt U..S. FivO a'111:and std an *d llskaa13 lite1III's 7itbactory lIm.fs for Csh, or o1) Rasy* TermRa.,' 'PeD o4 the leadin Manura eltirvel of tiho UT. 8. have givt us Oxel lslvO coi VIol or thir Instrt lt;en t i I e110 8o t , anid 1aut0. zedli t to pla(, for Int rode t loft aud Advert Isj-ij.nt One Tflmv and of tielr hest itmutrun(nta in r(!pri serta jI%v .01Alhern houjellolds at Factory WV olesalt Rat(',. SET E PRIOES., PIANOS T ot. fine ljosewoodcrcied $125 LM&. HSxyear 80Guaralitee. PIANOS T Oct. lne Hosewool. Cav$10 tee. Legs. 'Six Yeari outarau PIANOS 1,Oe%r1qm Or"i. gt,g $257 g2rb C.ls WIL, f3tool and4 UoVer... $57 o Stops, hddM yan Cr15., Ltoot .Wtdllstrc ,oRGAN $86 8 u of aTIro Top biRGANS All'truaranitbed lostruments. artker's nanu on e'nc.a. FifLeen Days Trial it waipted, we paa~ the frelght if ano s i.e. A trial cosls nothing~ I instruieant don't,suIt Don't hes1tat~e 10 01'dor. MASON AND HLAMLIN ORGANS . MASON & IDIA!,l * Chlif'ch ad Pa 'lo Organs. Not L.owes Priced andC Daaares hitt, Highest PrIced 3E~st tad Chrelpest,. O htops, ony $Sa0, I stops; onl 1O5. \~Iti MaIy or Top. only $101 Peloubet & Pelto1 .rgans, II8tops, onl: .1 10.Stops wIl.l boi Chimes, Only $191 Sond for Int,rnuaeloon .Balo, cIrcular giving prices and full ina (oataion. 'iThe magnntteen chickerlint, Halle & Dayla - W~eboar Ml thus):pa~ Soutlhen Gtem Dl.slo and Favaoi e PIanos, ~ason & di4anlin, Peloubt i Pelton land Sterling Q01gana . all incluidedt in thl s'ilo. A cleaan Mwee ). N~ reseorve. All nowv Ini srlUument'S of lates~ style Fresh fromtFactor.9 L sagrt, selvottoit of Stand Lry( instrumeont6 OVe bloda by ahf Hlduse. an rga, o wlldelve fr64paid( toan; 11. 11. pohint In thhe South. SLUDD)EN & BATES. atg 5-xt3ma .15OR the hest half-dclime smoke, tr; L1"The Smasher,'' superior, to al athers,.at F. .W. H ABnamour's, Rea of Town Hall. THE E~LIOTT COTTON GINa WITH IMPROVED ROLLI. I.ILbIQT T, WVI liOd t, 8l. ( The subscriber has had -fif6y -year -experience iln tho gigi busiesa. . .IOTaT - Jnuo A.-8mos aTN the Standa4 881-I Day Stat etat __DRINK AA ;414 TIRD A 5 NEW GOODS 0 ALL WCOL Buntir.gs in Bli pacas, CasAnoros and Liwas. Colori. A largo as4ortnont Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques Drills and Cottonados. Also Shirting and Sheoting, Plain ai P Porcales. SCALICOES! CAL] aC -CALL .0 D TE DIA-A A nice line of Hats Our Shoo Stock is ftller than Clothing in great variety, GR-OC pq No baits thrown out to catol Z gitin.to Profit. o P. S.--A large addition to ol few days. 0 may 20 0 DRINK All ]PREE WItLsulN SEV in workmanship Is equal as elegantly finished as tho h?ghost awards at the sitions. IT SEWS ONE machines. Its capacity i WILSON MACHINIlS sol the combinedA sales of MENDING ATTACMMENT WITHOUT PATCHINC, gi ACLATS WANTEDWISON S CHICAGO FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PARI' dF 24 bblIs. MolAsses-all grades,, 400 lbs. Choico Buckwheat Flou 10 boxes Creaun Choose, 2 boxes best f alian Maccaroni, 12 bble, Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffee--10 Rio, 4 bi Java, 50 bbls. Choico Family Flour. BA GGING A.ND 'pISS. LAIU1, in bbls., canp and. , buck< ~aonp Best Suigai-:Cure.d lJams Choice Red. Rust IProof Oats, S< . . Rye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mi Shoes, Axle Grease, Whito WVino and Cider Vinegar, Smoking o,bacco Durham s best, Chewing To *bacco. Raisins, Currants and Citron. - ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches Tomnatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chov Chow and Pepper Sauce. * ** ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOI All of wvhic~h will be sold cheap: , Cash.. nov 9 D, R FLENNIKEN iF YOU'want a good Minb* Julep,. Lemonado, or any faincy suna: drink, cr'I on 3. D). McGAhLEY, and wvill be served to you in' the mnost" ta man nor. JIIST RECEIYEI Figured Muslins, Figured. White Lawns, Centennial Stir Cambrio Muslins,. Bleached Unbicached Sheotings ~and Di ALSO, a A lot of Shioos from the .Virg; State Prison1eopry pair of whbioh guarantee.. latest styaes. i-ALSO, *Cpssimei-o, TI eds, 3oaud COdttonadtes. J. F. McMASTER & CC aN. B.-A lot of Blue Flannel . ,'d Ia , iatf.i f pluto Mb 6lclri er n 8stet SMed iaToild Solip.&i/Mf. 1!eaeti n t iy IOSA -COFFEE 0 RRIVAL OF THIS SPRING. O ick and Colors, Black Crepe, Al Linen Sulliitigi in Stripes and Plabn :f Whito Goods, such as Jaconots, 11d Cambrics. A full lino of Linen , Cassimorwt, Bleached and. Brown id Figured Lawns, Cambrics and 0 [COES !! CALICOE!,4 ! M AND St E C IOND Ilia in Straw, Wool and Felt. over, which fact speaks for itself. and a full and complete stock of LDIES. 1 the unwary. All Goods sold at a C Lr Notion Department will arrivo in C1 F. ELDER &CO. IOSA COFFE0. ALUABLE INVENTION 'HE WORLD RENOWNED InG MACHINE to a Chronometer Watch, an x first-class Piano. It recoivc ViennA 'an d Centennial Ex p FOURTH FASTER than ot C s unlirnited. There are mort d in the United States thar ill the others. The WILSOIN 'for doing all kinds of repairing, von FREE with each machine, 'WING MACHHHNE CO, 1ILL., U. S. A. URm Sweet, Muah N. C. Corn .Vh iskoy for salo low for cash a F. W. HADENICHT'S, Rear of Markel fAESS OODS! DRESS GOODS I DR ESS GOODS E would respectfully invito an inspection of our Stock of (st- Dress Goods by tho ladies of Winn boro and vicinity. Our stock con gists of Iron-frane Grenadine:!. All Wool Buntings, Lace B3unting Dentelles, Beige, Linen Lawvi. ts. P?acifi Laivn, Corded Jheconets, or*de'd Piqjues, Suitings, &c., &c. sed A A.NEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT Lle of Browvn Linen Dress Goods, witlh Laces for Trimming. Our Stock itn all other lines is full and complete. A new lot of White and -Colored Trimmnings just opened. 'Sodond lot of Cassimqies fi-om Oharlottesa ville mi, oponod a few rdays since. A lot/ ots, Parasols and Mosqui N.toNotting just in. tud - MeM:ASTER & B3RICE. N. B.--Automnatic Fly Fans for sale here. BS. juno 7 for MOKE tho. 'fKey East" Cigar-the tow-J. D. MCAR LEY. JMOKING, and .Chevig Tobacco,- and O.. igars of the finest b ralida, can be had at J. D. McOAltLEhY'S. r 3Ra cool Lemonade or Ice Sodah S .PWater, call at 1". WV. HADENIoHT's, Bear of.Market. I T?e NEW HOME mndy )os; a: i ~ A H EN vrTMetd Lfl S earb ycidi i n'o mnndo of the L3CG' 'TLiEL, oA REFULILY TEMP'GRED andl are ADJUST ADLLE. thn iIio A T'OJ . *1"'00$ J rI)N~ 14r J U SYT R RIDV ED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinory Bazaar a second lot of now, cheap and olo. gant goods. Millinery and Faney Goods in all the latest styl6s and novelties of the season. J4rs. Doag, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pre.. pared to please the most fastidious, and will tako pleasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tie or Soirfs; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a first-class" Millinei y, Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Establishment. SJIIOES. 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, Kerosee 611. Tu short, you can find all yOi j''ant 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., S4WIING IAO11WEN. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Hachines to be in store in a day, or so. The New and. Improved Verti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F.- ; also, the New and Improved American, rav ing in price fron' $20 nja s. These Machines are from the fap eies of good, roslionaibe companies, md are warranted to be justLas represented. J. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfldld'Oounty. may a RECOND Sr I j Ori. SPRING AND SU11E GOODS ARRIVED 4T SUGENHEIMER & GROIs$EL , Consisting of 2d0 pieces aljco, 50 pieces Musl.in,o 26 piees Pique, WVhite and Figured, 100-pss Bleached Domestin all select b 'ahd#, New York Mills Wapnsaittfa ad Fruit of the Lbooi ' ~ ' *Dress Goods "ih 1 491 l' quality, All Wool B3nntingp, (3sl meres, Cottonades ~and Browa Sheeting. . OUR STOOK OF CLOTHING, Boats, Shoes at d Hats juomOiplt? which we sell at .f .p e All we ask is to giveus a,t I before buying else where,.as ,we take par.. ticular pains in showirg our egoods OUR NOTION AND MILLINERY Department is full of' Newv Goods and Styles. Ladies'r 'QIoWv~ ffto ons!io .six Buttoni~4id '4 T1iI1 and .Silk. . 1ads', ..ees'a Chil son's R.ose i. all les as color'M.JFan and Ladies' Nek iWare TOO NUMEROUS TO.M N2IO " Collars and Oun'fs and: y of,Buttons. ~ SPECIALTrY.. 100 Parasols at 25 cents.each. 100 Neck Tiesat 5ce hA worth $8.00; fo~ 1~v~ andi1 to 4. ~ * .f *One.lo: Womien's Shoes, Nous4l and 4, at 60~ cents. U 'w -a *Onie lot Getxts' Shoe,wor t 8.00j sold for t'he nszt ,.' ).~ ~ (~ andc a~ ohange.of heAn4 I ! DUPLOWW ts li?