The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 21, 1879, Image 3
TOWN AND COUNTY.
THURSDAY August 21, 1870
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oF, A I-vEI SIN(1.-0hIe (llarU
porler inc fio le firist. ilserton, oa a Id
filty celits prll inich Vor eac 1 (subse welit
inscrlion. These rates apply lo !ill ad
vertliselmnts, ol' wIn'I cv nat to ce, ani1d
are payable strictly lin advan-le. Coll
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made on Very liberal tnII111s. 'frail
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lie for the first - inser1-tionl and sevenl
and one-haul cemnts per line lhr each
subsequent insertion. Obititaries anl d
tributtes of respect. charged 11S adver.
tiscieet s. 81111 ph- an1nou nceiienIits o1
lmarriagesg and deal h), pmblished 11-ee 01
chargeo- anld solicited.
All colnnnnietilons, of .-whatsoever
nature, should he lddressed to Cho
W~r1tilshoro Publishing . Comipan y,
Winnsboro, S. C.
Now Advertlionents.
Shaving Salooll-II. 0. IIu11tchinson1.
Among the survivors prceIent on
Wed aesday w as D. J. Ca -ter, 1<.
editor of the imcaster Ledgcr. WYe
were pleased to meet. him.
A DAN(I1EoUs CoPNlri-,t.r.-,A
Iew pho1tographic o11 d111.'lr bill. onl
the Naiional Eagilc Bank (if okstonl,
Mass., was discoveried at the i- r 'a Y.
lin Wiasirgton, ol Thurlilay 1111I'.
This is the first imit ation Or that de
lionlinatioll of the 11adlional ut. -en.v
that has everV ap)ca 'ed. The bill is;
vell calculated to deceive even ex
porls, ll there Is Ito e ecially* 'd .c -
tive dilerence fromti the genia. ma It.
is darker in colr 11n111 the hood ;tt:v
anid Whe limm'>criag is coa.m. Thoe
viguede- is of' a dia:y, a 00wa (olo:.
and tle seal ralher a lightI.ish browI).
ilhLan red, as ill the g(canlite note. It
will be well to examnine all hills co- -
respondi-.g to ihe above de-'c- )loo, s
it is easy to cim-.1aige th ha.n.s of ile
banks, and the do:omina'o s also.
SourHEx MlUicA 1. JoU iNA.L.----This
necat little pamlphilet, puiblished by
.Messrs. luddel & Untes, Savannah,
(.a., contains a great (eal of iitel
esting literary matter which wvill be
highly appreciated by general readers
ats well Ias the 1musical world. E'ver'
number contains Several nle ,w picc
of music, which oftlhlemselves are miio(e
than worth the pr-ieC of subscriplion.
wich~~ is oiily 0onc (1011lar a y'eari. Sheet
music to the Value of onle dollaar
is also given as ia prm011i1um.l. In
addition to their publishing depart
ment, Messrs. Luddeni & Iuates deal
Yer.y extellsively ill Sheet music and ill
mu111sicad lIn Imerchandisc of every decrip
tion). They are now oilobring' finle har
gal i's and liberal terms in pianos and
o rgains-as Will be seen by a reference
to theifr advertisement inl another 1,or
tion of this paper.
THEua MAGNITVUDE1 OF TIlE POSTOFFICE
]EUs1NESS.-Tfhe n1umberL' of pos5101li(es
iln this counltry is getting to be solitrge
that it is ditilelit to know what to do.
wyith thiemi all. ThereV Pre I wiee as
numllberuing Iori'y-oaIe thonaisatml, 11.1l ihe
depar11tme1Ct nowV1111 Iid tronlble to '0oin
ninulsiento chlanlges andir otherI esen.ial
inlformna i 10 th le' grneait :2m *11 a(0 0
11d som1e ya'rsV, ago. was I a'e.nlet! a1
'wals not prhiied ofcta 'cadtw'*h n0 h1:e
It wil spe0cify all elioi:.;es a ;l.wvill also
contafinl the deoisionls of tile deparZUtmenO t
ulpon general subjeats and -alUllags
uiponi special cases which can be ofzmny
inteVrt to p)ostmafsters to know.
Another new feature of tils p)ublical
will be a list of the hamlets andl settle
men01ts whiere there are0 not postollees
anid the names1C of tihe ofices at which
mail for them is delivered.
ANOTHER IAnIERAL OrFER.--We
men~htione~d some time ago that a manu111
facetuin g companytl1 downI iln Mi ssissip
p1 had very genlemui~sly offered us one0
dolar for about six dollars' worth o f
adlvertisinmg. In the past few days we
have received another teniptinlg offer
-this time froman advertisin~g a'gey
i Philadelphia. Theo agenceyreqluests
uis to jisert aln advertisdmenit 9f a
prominent and worthy denoinat~Ion
al college in this State, theo advertist
ment11 measurinlg 01n0 inch and to be
lnsert~d foyii 'tlines rif ojyrwhkly
edition. The sum offered is one dol
lar and a half', less twenity-five per1
Our -regular eharge for this ad. is
$2.50, so thatt the genierous agecyll
ask ns5 to do their work foi' sometIhing
loss than one-half of our1 regular r'ates I
A very remarkable featurecof the cise
is that a South Carolina college, de
pendent mainly upon South Carolina
sulpport, should Bend its businoss to a
Northere agency. The institution may
save a little money new p;1 then), hut
the. plan will scarcely pay In thme long
run.
TiuE TwE~.vrHx REGIMENr.-The
meeting offthe Twelfth Rlegbnemt 'es
tWday was In every p/tralettatk 'very
pleasant gatherinlg. Thieo Ny~ a
large Dumber of survivors p~resent,
and many, who were not connected
with the e6mkantl. Th'o coleit-hionso
was croirded. Col. HT. C. Davis call
ed tlid mood~ng to oi'der, and inltro
(bueed Royv. (3.-B. Bletts who mado tan
alpproprlate pi'ayo). -Colonel Daivis
then deflvered asshqg ' dyress suited
to thio occasidn. it&oei. ld ess
wasthoen delivered b~y, Col. Q e
of~ Rock 1111l, a forhte.46ffleWr"It' thb
.Regiment. Ini response to0 loud calls,
renuarlks wore made by Senator Kins
rho woP h* fokoni6idu~y it
. . Cantr. Esq. Afte those
speecies, the meeting adjourned, and
Uhe Survivors preseif, asellibled, ill
gelerul me1Cetilig fi'or the pllrposel ol
Vorinig a - liegimential Associat ion.
Colonel Jone6s was called to take the
chair. A committee was appointed
to f1rale a consItitutloll.. Thlemy un1de
i report, whichi wits- ina nillously
adopted. A committeem was also ap
poiiteid to noininate oilvers Ior the
orgn1 Ii lilOll. This colluittee sub
toliledl the Following" loinlationls:
S'resii len-Co l. CIa l. .ns.
I SV. ie(-lPresi(1ent-Col. I '. C. Davis.
2nd Vice-President-Col. 11. C. CAv
rti ~Viee-Presiden---Catpt. .J. I .
Kinlsler.
Secretary and Treasuirer-Lieut. J.
P1. Boy les.
'The repoIt of (lie connnl1littee was
unnilliolsly adopted, aIld the above
nallieId grellilmlen were declared dulv
elect ed.
The survivors then adjourned For
dinner, which was served by -Atr. Jno.
1). AleCrley inl on1e of t(e stores of
Mr. T. 1. mItoertsi. The dinmer
was i very 1110 ,0110, 1111d everybody
seemed to be eljoy it.
A 'ier dinner, lie Association re
sumed i4s regular business, and then
adjoirned..
We have ftempted only a very brief
syn,)lpsis of the meeting, but will pub
ifshi a fIull accou11n111 Our. ntext issue.
THE' O'CONNOJC DON.
A 1A vely Sceie in te 11 ouse, of Commons
Eini's Chnaumpion.
A London leater speaks 11s follows
of O'Connor Pow er, the Irish lome
ruler who visited the United States
and was il Charleston in. 1876:
i was at the nouse, or Comions ibc
olier liLy when 0'Coor101 Power, tIe
Irish agitato', mde1 his fiery speCcli
all in ot, e embers so wrvouight, v p
tle O)'Ccoinor Don 'he is coiniliv
enlled. Deing ia descndatlit of the Ir'ishi
kings. He is a lue6t, dasling speak
0r, and lses tile Stroniige'st language
I Iermisible ill arlillile . lie Is
ighit up to the pint'tor order all the
tlile, yet. keeps just inside of it ; but
whenl I hevard himl he got. he nu.-jorit y
so e.xcited - and angered and bot'herid
tin1t he got IL inier or the most ex
pericnLaed pil-ilIieltariinis out of
order Lld thev had to be called down.
lie is ut terl y'irreplressible. and .1 ho
Speaker and others threaten d that iWhe
keeps this thing' Li) ats lie hIals bven
doing flur days they,would frame some
new and strong. iIlies to hold him
down. U~poni Iis tile Don iose to
his teet and fairil- ri'attled his oppo
enis. Intheir rage' they Irie( to
drown his voice by lby ganghierl and loud
kalkinig 11and vou'11i1g. e simplh
st opped md dem1(anded tha t I I he Speak
er impose -order, aid, ihoug-h sorely
aiinst tie grain, the Speaker had to'
prote*t himi. Tierm were constall.
e'ies at, lhis liard and. sonetlies rule
hits, of "Ol, ol, and no, no, and or
deir, or'ddr."' The house was Several
ti'mes inl the wildest disorder, and
conloun(ded coulusion Peigicd - su
leme. 'lie efforts ofh*e 'Speaker
awd Alinisters ki the opposition.
I mi ebers1 'n suppress only whetid his
ued 0tn!1 emopimled ni olf aU wel
heI c l1 at'cIIseoek.111 tit ig A wiiigicra
ani~i~'d(c. Inaud wigs. lo iclet - lgh t ng
aw adsigl ie 1Ih'bQIling fo(ioveui ofte
thin iast i wei-a 11or tihe victory. C ic~ti
('illed of1' t opprsel, iiitatretedni
itpove11ieeds ci i.,fte tyrannicablo
rul and pat-tI ia and. 81jus En1glishX
th,dif it ias ceta things is consdtu-081
Pm OWol8)i noiit ihnly submi toe te
hoff"it was- L tri.a11uii and m li oist
villo SchioolJToard,..
~tII.E YE LLOW .PE T ER.
.MEMPurmg August. -18.-Eig'ht .cases
W ra rcitdd to the' ioiid of' Hleall hi
up to nioon, of' whom six airc white anld
tWO colored. Amon01g thle numberX~i. arc
J1. Ii. Hlah, .Cordlia- 'Atw~ooll, Ed.
FIreeland, Williami Carroll and Mrs.
Julia Zelilr. Five deaths have oc
curred0(-Artu li1L. Wh 'Vl i te, Lor'en tz, Sal
lis, Elizab~eth Heliciter, WX. C. -Nelson
anld AleX. Fi atukin; th10.last named
was coloreCd. W. C, Nelsoni dlied flye
miles out 0on Poiar s lect htouleyaid.
PIIovIDENCE, II. I., August8 18.-The
schI(oneroS'usaa& A9ct8oD, of' Damnari
zoti a, Captain Uiiale, fr'omi Miragoai
thor l3osto~n, arrived at D~utch Island
been made that she had( yellow fever
01n b oard, Go vernuor' Vanizand sen1801t
Captain Melville as heaflith (ofiCr to
inspect the vess'el .'fland replort. This
mlorinig CapI ain Mclvillec rep~orts all
wvell onu board nw. The Caplain's
wife died at Ilayti of' yellow fever 8and
011n ihe p~a5fb 'two selunenl (1ied of' the
same1 disease. Tibe vessel looks clean
a1d( thme remiaiing six men01 of~ the crew
aippeari well. Tho vessel will leave for
lIhistoul at flue illrt oppor itun1ity.
.1Ml'L1ms,.4Au not 19.-Eleven gases
whIomU are colored. 'Four' (deaths have
occurr'ied since0 last nlighmt-ConI. Se
han, Patl CaLvanau~gh, .Jaimes D~olan-and
Annie WeIss. Tb11 autit lies0 and(
board orheailih ofileials are I consul
taion arriaw1rinug lausll f(or the comn
jilcte isolato1 o'flthe in (ected disltrict~s.
Major WV. W. Guy conltinuels to gr'ow
wvorsc~d1is condition is exitremeoly citi
:101). John Johnisonm, supler'into1edet,
of1quiaraninc11, actings under (dh'ection1
of J. Ds Plunlkett, pri'ldont. of the
St ate b~oar'd ot' henlth, w ill send .the in
sp~eciig omeier to WVhile Ilyjvenl, TIenmn.,
to 8a(1 In'cffenlg 'ilia lie 8lj0Isola-;
ilo of' the olY (famiily, wvho are sick
with f'ever' at that p)ohit.- If' necesnar'y
(lie immedIate nleIghb~orhlood wvill be
denofplated4 ".The greiacst energy
SRAVING SALOON.
T HE ndnbg e eto iform
to all who may fao hi Wigtheir~pat
ronage.
H;O' . 1IHU11SON
will sh1as o you vith facilty--outtlng,
dyolng and dressnga in4 itea latest fnd
most approveod style, With .
at th dhmampion arbeir. 'b a Sham
D ony pure Stone Mbuntan- Ooin
Whiskey in town is sold b
J. . AC A R LEY.
'BOARD OF EQUA LIZATION.
J UE County Board of Etlualization for
.j .Fairfield Counity will meet at the
Aulitor's Office, at Winnsboro, on lon
day, 25th August. instant., fpr the purpoes
of hearing complaits from any taxpayors
who ha1ve ben notilled of addilionas to
their ret urns of red estate for the yea r
1879, attial for such oth.r business as my
011e before sail Itoard1.
1. N. WITIlllS, ('ounty Auditor.
Aug,, 12-fx'.w
DuE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE.
rp fE twenty-first year will open Octo
.1 beir Ithi.~ i ilO~iOe
The Presi-Ient and his fitiily will re
makin ink the College,
Itates have been redneo i. Tuition and
Board, iiuluding washing and fiel, for
the year, ono liudred and sixty-two dol
la,. 0
For further particulars apply to the
Pres ident, J . I. BONNEl,
Due West, S. C.
August 15, 1879.
au 19 -IIn
M OKE the "Key East' Cigar--tle
.1nest in town-for sale by
J. 1). McCAlt LEY. g
TIHE STATE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA e
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. k
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. a]
Mary A. Ly3'lcs, PlaintilY, against Jon d
W. Lyles, as Administrator, Minnioie
Lyles, Matstio smlith, William Smith,
Davis Lyles, Victoria Lyles. Frank or
Lylcs, William Lyles, Charlotte. E. Ed- p
erington, Fraices H. McKeown, John T. 01
MeKoown, Dollio . Ederington, Pro- w
cious N. Wall, Joseph B Wall, May al
C. Ederington, Eugenia Ederington, l<
Jienry M. Edorington, Barilla It. Ed- tic
crington, Fra'cis It. Edorington, Caro
lina J. Ederingd an, Winn Smith-De- Li
fendants. Summons for Rlief.--Com
plAint not Served.
To the Defendants above named: d
Y OU are hereby summoned and ro- li
guired to fanswer tho complaint in Vi
this action, which is Iiled in the oflico of ni
the Clerk of Conimmon Pleas for the said wl
County, and to serve a copy of your an- tb
swer to the said complaint on tho sub- fo
scribers at their offico, No. 1, Bank of
ulage, Winnsboro, S. 0.. within twenty On
days after the service hercof, exclusive of Hi<
she day of such service; and if You fail to Oi
answer the complaint within the time Ta
aforesaid, the plaimtiff in this action Will
apply to the Court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint.
GAILLAID & REYNOLDS, pr
Plaintiff's Attorneys. th
Dated August 6, 1879. tit
Filed August 6, 1879. fu
W. 11. Mmnn, C. C. C. P. F. C. re
aug 7-xt1awi wthu fr
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D. APPL I. TON & CO., Publishers
-5-4* &651 Broadway, Now York.
may2 -tx8'mos
300 Amonthguaranteed, $12 a day at
home made by the Industrious.
aspital not required- we will start you. Men
romont, lboys and girls make money faster a
rork for us than at anything elsor The work
u light and pleasant, and such as anyone can
'orightat. Thosse why are wise who can see
his notice will send us their addresses at once
nd( sco for themselves. Costly outfit and terms
r~ee. Now IA the time, Those already at woerk
.ro laylag~ up large sums of money. Address
RUM& C. AgusaMaine.
Aug 12-tOnxy
1R the celebrated Matthews
1868 Odcabinet Rye, call at F
V. HADENIHT's, Rear of' Market
OR~Q the bost half.,dimeo smoke, try
"The Smasher," superior to all
thers, at 1F. W. .HADENICaT's, Rear
f Town Hall.
1MOK(ING and Chewing Tobacco, and
OlCgars of the finest brands, can be
ad at . J. D. MoOARtLEY'S.
SOR a good drink--Lelnonade,
-Mint Julep, or any, other do..
ighitful Spring B~everage, e'ali at
oBm0tkaI STAR SAi.OON,
ear of Town EU11.
THE1 Storb formerly ocotipied, by Sol,
July 81-xit
I DICINK Altl
THIRD Al
NEW GCODS
0 ALL WOOL Buntings in Blac:
pacais, Cashmeres and Lawns. I
Colors. A largo assortment of
Swiss, Victoria Lawn, Piques an.
Drills and Cottonados. Also,
Shirting and Shooting, Plain and
Porcalos.
- CALICOES I CALI(
c
-CALL A
1414DIAM
A nico line of Hats ii
Our Sho Stock is fuller than ev
Clothing in great variety, at
GRLOC]
r- No baits thrown out to catch tJ
Z gitiniate Profit.
01 P. S.-A largo addition to our
few days.
may 20
0 DiINK ARtD
WItSUN SE'W
in workmanship Is equal tc
as elegantly finished as a -
the highest awards at the V
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-F(
machines. Its capacity Is
WILSON MACHINES sold
the combined sales of all
MENDING ATTACHMENT fc
WITHOUT PATCHING, give
ACLlT15
WAm WILSON SEI
CHICAO,9
JUST RECEIVED!
Figured Muslins, Figured and
Whito Lawns, Centennial Stripes;
Cambric Muslins, Bleached and
Unbleached Shootings and Drills.
ALSO,
A lot of Shoes from the Virginia
State Prison, every pair of which we
guarantee..
ALSO,
Gents' Straw and Fur Hats of the
latest styles.
ALSO,
Cassimeros, Tweeds, Jeans and
Cottonades.
3. F. McMASTER & CO.
N. B.-A lot of Blue Flannel and
Yacht Cloth Suits for sale cheap.
june 19
rho DlEST, LATRST IMPROVED,
and most T H OROUCH LY 'ounItra~cteL
-SEW I NO M ACH N Eever ivented. A)
ihto wveunt i a a o cde o h DEST
STEEL, CAREFULL.Y TLMPERED
nuad are ADJUST 6%E
has (iso L4na82 ') O. 13J9 i lisu i
Easoest Threaidod 8huttio,
Th mo133nS s am WON Uhioi
MA.OIIrNE.
Ihaa SL'ET 1C ?IED; atl
:as=a 1)AdbrcslihgtoLLENCgth an tic
sVT1oU UWNO ION aAR .Y
an Sim polunit OLNe than
Cl oheap vr bushim sines mant.
shoulw ave o sne.
NOSNKORPMN bQISD
heap underninr an
fill orders. ..Samples eau'ta tseen s
any-time., El. 8.;CUA.NPLE1y
~iweI4-8os.Agent
jun A~gs
IRIVAL OF C
1 THIS SPRING.
c and Colors. Black Crepo, Al
inon Suitings in Stripos and Plain
White Goods, such as Jaconots,
I Canbrics. A full lino of Linen
Cassimeres, Bleached aid Brown
Figured Lawns, Cambrics and t
'OES !! CALICOES??! D
0
ND SEE
C
Straw, Wool and Felt.
3r, which fact speaks for itself.
d a full and complete stock of
IRIES.
io unwary. All Goods sold at a C
Notion Department will arrive in c
F. ELDER & CO. y
C
()SA COFFEE. ?
ILUABLE INVENTION
E WORLD RENOWNED
INIG MACHliNvE
> a Chronomoter Watch, anr
first-class Piano. It receive
lenna and Centennial Expc
)URTH FASTER than othe
unlimited. There are morc
in the United States thar
the others. The WILSO
or doing all kinds of repairing
n FREE with each machine,
WING MACHINE CO,
ELL., U. S. A.
FRESH GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED.
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
24 bbls. Molasses-all grades,
400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour,
10 boxes Cream Cheose,
2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
12 bbls. Sugar, all grades,
14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 bes
Java,
50 bble. Choice Family Flour.
BA GGING AND TIES.
LARD in bbls., cans and buckets
Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams.
Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Se<
Rye and Barley.
Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mul
Shoes, Axle Grease, White
Wino and Cider Vinegar,
Smoking Tobacco
Durham's best,
Chewing To
bacco.
Raisins, Currants and Citron.
AILSO,
Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches an<
Tomatoes, M{ixed Pickles, Chow
Chow and Pepper Sauce.
ALSO,
A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOEE
All of wvhich will be sold cheap fo
Cash.
nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN.
P UREC Sweet..Mash N. C. Cor:
Whiskey for sale low for cash
F. WV. HABENUIIHT's, Rear of Mar ke
DRESS flOODS!
DRESS GOODS I
DRESS GOODE
W E would respectfully invite a
inspection of our Stock<
Dress Goods by the ladies of Winna
boro and vicinity. Our stock con
sists of Iron.-frame Grenadines, A
Wool Buntings, Laco Bunting
Dentelles, Beige, Linen Lawi
Pacific Lawn, Corded Jaconot
Corded Piques, paitings, &o., &,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
of Brown Linen Dress Goods, wit
'Laces for Trimming. Our Stocki
all other lines is full and complet
A now lot of White and Colors
Trimmings just opened. Secon
lot bf Cassimeros from Charlottei
-yvile mills oponed a few days sine
A lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqa
to Netting just in..
McMASTER & BUICE.
N. B.-Automatic Fly Fans !
sale here.
june 71.
0 TARD & C~o's French Brand;
JJamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Gi
ger Brand Blaokbey Brandy Peac
and pp.*Brandy N~. J.R~i
Swveet er6I, Puire uice Pot Win
datawba Wiroe,3 iy 3rand;
brands,. of Qip, Chewing at
kmmO2'. Man4. of ona il.1
'ARR1VE D
At the Winnaboro 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 stylos and
a novelties of the season. Mrs. Boag,
having a first-class milliner to assist
I her in this Department, is fully pro..
pared to please the most fastidious,
and will take pleasure in doing so.
A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton
Pai ascls ; Corsets, Kid Gloves,
Ladies' Jabots and Tios or Scarfs;
Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins,
i Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings
-in fact a full stock of such goods
j as are.usually found in a first-class
Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy
Goods Establishment.
ShOES.
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 cheap as
the same goods can be bought any
where. Don't forgot to call. No
trouble to show goods.
J. 0. BOAG.
SEWING MIACIIINES.
Sixteen new and first-class Sewing
Machines to be in store in a day or
so. The N' w and Improved Verti
cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the
Now and Improved American, rang
ing in price fron $20 upwards.
These Machinos are from the facto,
ries of good, responsible comranies,
and are warranted to be just as
represented
J. 0. BOAG,
Agent for Fairfield County.
may 3
TO THE
PUBLIC.
YE will sell for the next THIRTY
DAYS, our entire summer stock
AT COST FOIL CASH ONLY.
I Come and be convinced.
Light Calicoes at 6t cents.
Muslins at 8* and 10 cents.
Figured Pique at 8* cents.
White Pique at 6} cents.
Suitings at 8* cents.
Cottonades at 10, 12k, 15 and
20 cents.
We have a complete stock, con
sisting of things too numerous to
mention.
GREAT BARGAINS
in Ladies'' and Gents' Neckwear,
Ladies' Hats, etc., etc., etc.
ALSO,
- Groat inducements in Shoes.
SUGENHEIMEJI & GROES0F Ei.
aug 12
THE ELLIOTT
COTTON GIN,
WITHI IMPROVED ROLL.
- MANUFACTURED BY
lI
J. M. ELLIOTT, WINNSBORO, S. C.
'The subscriber has had fity years
'experience in the gin business.
J. M. ELOT
juno 14---mos ELOT
SMITH'S WORM OIL
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