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TOWN AN) COUNTY. S A T U l D A Y , A ug u st 30 , _ 1 9 o T :g, --'i'ri-weekly edition, four dollars per annlflumfl, ill advance; weekly e1lit1on, two dollars and lifty cents perannum, inl Advaloe. Liberal discoult to clubl s of live and upwards. RAT.S or Ab>vEwrisiNO.-Ono dollar per Inch for the first illrertion, ov-l fifty ('Cets per 1anch for each subseq ient issrt Oil. These rates apply to all ad vortiseoonts, of whatever n'atu .e, and are) payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve montlhs made on very libenal terms. Tran siont local notices, fifieen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-halt' cents per line For each Subsequent iIlsertion. Obitnaries tlnd tributes of respect chalt',irged as adver tisements. Sithple annoncemlents "oi m)arriages and laths published free or clar're, atnd solicited. All communications, of whatsoever latitre, should be addressed to the Winnshoro Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. New Advortisi'ments. Rubber leting-M1ie:Mfaster & Brice. The Charlei;ton muerchants have so cured a cheap excursion for up-country merchants to that city. The Charlotte road seems not to be on speaking terms with its neighbors, hence mcr chants on its line are left somewhat in the cold. We hope it will ofler reduced rates also. The Rock Hill herald says: "The York surv;Vors returned from the re union of the Twelfth at Winnsboro very much pleased at meeting their old- comrades of Fairlileld, Lancaster and Rtichland, and express themselves gratitled by their hospitable and sumnp 1nou1S entertainment. We are instruot cd to say that they Intcnd to get even next summlner." TI1E RAILA1oDV) ACCI)ENT.-CO1. J. B. Palmer has written to say that the government does not flue the Railroad for itilitre to connect, and also sends the statement of Engineer Fell, cover ing the accident. So soon as we re ceive a fuller statement from Col. Palmer in regard to this pecutniaryr liability, which we have never heard denied until now, we will publish it and also what Mr. Fell says. PER SONAL EN'ION.-Mr. R. M. Iluey and lady returnedhomeo on Fri day morning after a pleasant little trip to the North. Rev. W. If. Millen, Rev.. Horace Rabb, and Henry L. Elliott, Esq., left on Friday for Salem, N. C., whither they go as delegates to the First Pre, - bytery of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Messrs. J. F. McMaster and John 1 Vinson are at Greenville, in Ottend ance ats Jurors in the United States Court. Mr. Vinson is on the grand jury, and Mr. McMasteris foreman of Petit Jury No. 2. REv.r W. E. Bouas, D. 1).-This dis iinguished iniuster, so much esteemed by the soldiers of the Sixth Regi>ent as their chiaplain during the late wvar, will be invited to deliver the anntual address at the next reunion of surviv ors, to ho 'held at Blackstock in Au gust, 1880. Dr. Boggs pas.sed through all the danigers and}a~Nrdshiips( endu red b)y thie gallanit o'd Sixth, and1( wa1s pres ent at the closing sceno.at A ppomial ox. He1 Is now pastor of th9 Second .Pres byterian Churci h, of Mem3iphis, anid rc. mains fiithhtd to his po.st of~ duty in the idost o f the ravageS Of yeCllow fevier nowi~ desolathiig that uinfortuinate. city, ibis comrad1(Ooo the Sixth will give hhn11 a 3ord(iafl wolomc at Blacksto:ck unext August. I%EMPIs, Augnst 27.-Three new cases were reported to-day. Six deaths have been rep)orte'd, three colored. Among the whlite3s is James Roasa, a well-known.wagion mannufacturier', who died six miles east of' the city on the *Raleigh road. The weather continues to grow warmer. NEW OnILEANs, August 27.-Dfr. W-. mis reports ofliciall y -to-the board of health to.day that Geni. J. B. Ilood, and, his daug'hter, Lydia, ten yemars of age, are hoth downi - with yellow fever on T.Lhird near Anniunciation street. The'child was taken sick yesterday and thle general.this mornilng, -Dr. ]lemnis, their flunily physician, Is in attcudanlce. Mwiurims, August 28.-Five newv cases of fever were reported to the board of health this mnorinig-Lizzio Sahwvartz, Airs. Jamnes Martin, Gra2e H1 arrison and Clanton P'restidge. Three children of JTohn ,S. P~restkige have been I1l for the pa,st two weeks, but for priiate reasons t ih i names were not oflCially aninouined by the *board of health. Eight deaths hfAve occuirredl since Iast iu ht-GeorgS E. Tayldor, -Ruth E. I'iew, hIachael Sloan, Jehnnic R1oany fartin Morgan; loirre Lalanne, J. Lowery and Frank 'Idridge, theo last two colored. Dr. E. M. Wight, Inspecting offiqer of the national board of hecalth, came nto the city this morning anid left at noon1 for Nashville. Ini' an1 interview he expressed himself as highly p)leased with the thorough safeguiaras that have boon thrown around M2emphis by he State board of' health officers, es cily in transfrring passengers- and *gage on the i ne of the Louisv lIe Nashvllo Railroad. Howard Associationi to-day as - twventy. murses to duty. Ed. ormany years, die of fever. dyn Ellas McDougall is reported da n. eoerreortdy4 -, day ~ ~ ain station on1 bjirkpaok IM Haviana, three pot )ihe . Corrington re port ~~o ot orf~~ tti'g along COME AND COMFOIT IE. Come and comfort mn to-night, For ny heart is sorely tried; Talk and rnake my burden light, Come and sit down by my side. Take my hand within your own, Whisper words of joy to me, Toll mo there's no place like home, Oin the land or on tho sea. To live contentek with my trouble, And tr to soek no ;higher erent For looking high brings cares thrice double On my weary head to rest. Speak to trio in tender tones, For harsh words bring but tears; Toll mne to bear my cro H alc,n, As I have done for years. Tell nme to look well at my heart, And search it to the core, To .ee if not tle inward sminat Was tin: but sin no more. Whisp"r,nio one word of warning, Tell m'u how to love while here; Speak of d shadowless day fast dawning, That looks afar, yet shines so, near. Show me which road is the nearest, That I may journey through my sor row , To met that bright day, day the dearest, Sweet celestial day, to-morrow. S. F G. (WITL CaROLIxA xR r. -A lodge of the Knights of Honor ias been organized in Chester. -(,aterpillars are doing groat .daml ige to cott,on in Beautort county'. -There are at present eight vacan ls in the Charleston police force. -There were twenty-two deaths in 'hlarleston last week-seven whites Lud iftaden colored. -An Orangoburg farmer has twelve cres of cotton which, it is thought, ,vill yield twenty bales. -There are thirteen active working )ivisions of the Sons of Temperance i Anderson county. -A a Abbeville darkey had barely otten religion before he accidentally hlot hinmselfin the head and died. -It is currently reportedthat acon >any is forming in Greenville, which vill erect a $30,000 hotel in that city. -The I'ickens Sentinel is authority or the statement.that-Governor Sinip on will decline to be a candidate for -e-election. -Jackson Wardlaw, colored, whose ge the Medium puts at one hundred ulnd fourteen years, died in Abbeville ounty last week. . -A colored couple living on Mr. J. icans Sanders' place in Chester coun y were married in 1865; but in order o be on the safe sido under the "new aw" they were married again last veek. -A telephonic exchange has been ssablished in Charleston. The city Llready has over thirty-five miles of vire and seventy-five telephonic sta ions, and the exchange is )'et in its utitcy. -A Charleston sculptor recelved on Londay the largest block of South 'arolina granite that has probably ever >een taken to -that city. It weighs iearly 10,000 pounds, and was quar -ied near Wiinnsboro. -The colored Baptists of this State nave raised money enough to send a nissionary to 'Africa. TTe Rev. H. N. 3ouey left this country h April last, mnd Is now laboring as a missionary in dIonrovia. lie writes very cheering recoiuts of the success of 1Ais labors here. -.The names of several members of he Coluinbia bar have been nmntoned ni legal circles in connection wvith fili ng the vacam:ey in the office of Re >orter of' the Supreme Court, ocea ;ionedl by the death of Mr. Richardson -amuong others, Mr. ,L. E. LeConte, 301l. F. W. McMaster and Trial Justice I"ick ling. -Thle Abbeville Press and Banner' mays tha:t. in Barnwcll county, 0one (lay last we,ek, a.lady was bitten on thme. toe b)y a rattlesnake. 1Ier husband immediately sucked the p)oisonm out. yio gentlt1ohan was ini li. mm afiet ad, his athm'pat Mw'elling (' t| (de its usual size, but both parties' toV eig Lirely recovered from the effects of the poisoni. -WA numb'er' of; t5eo l&nadip citizens of Laurens counf& ~ar'e agitating the q~uestion of extendhug the Green woQd 11md Augusta Itailimd to Spartanberg. iTe plita is to run it by way of'Lau-' renms to Spartanburg, at which l)oint-it will coninect with the Asheville road. T'he people of Spartahburg and North Carolina have detormined to ihish thme Asheville road, angl this wvill linsure an iubrokeni connection with tho great Northw~est. -A correspondent of the Yor'kville Enqui"er says two men, 0on0 named, ronmlet and the .otmer JRobert Upch urchi; vere ishing in ,Broad River last Moik lay, lat, a' point near~ Black's Station, knowvn as the 1Yinety-Nine Islands. 1'hey at'tmnp ted-fo pas among these islam)l.d,with their boat over what the. flsermeon call the "Jumps" when 8 boat was capsized aid'~ Uphurch wyas dr'owned.' J.onulet, who Is ,an expert swimmer, reached the shore. gum(J~~ N9gON(m~ Q.TY.-A X. hryce" Jr.,:W*snshus nt&Aea r als Mioudayng. tl tg e- i to thme house of his bi-otlioin-laW,bake Cox, Whl~ asi i uhades of a delibbfifeoly' shot' . h,a $xph4ng ini i few minutes. No arrests have hen made; althoughm the. mudprers whe kudwn andAvill yro ly -be cau "ht. Bryce was an dx-po 1astok of Wa! halla and 'was otied in thie revenue . er MEMPitps OUT OFr FROMf TH EWou0t7, -Dr. W. B. Mitchell, the infrjdyel low fever physician sof Memphi, de scribes the city as wholly out ft' from the world.- There qreno .trahis rtun nih into or out of tie 'toenm, and po boy leaves the place without the au '6hb~'gg,;'wclh dt'opped by the steam nbat4 a couple of miles above' the city 'and allbve'tb float down. When they arrive at'the~ city nmel3 in skih or.m 'sgotmr thoeti Sildbriogjlengto hoaing. U'lereis ay fereatiridd b~it Is done b smdrig I Who runs his wargorofup io1 the town on a veutur6id I le t '%idt froe rs out. - se {pl it hs deen adojyted f (the ttdeta of 'L6ndonmnyyi tn trave1 oer' the on 0daayto --'cu tlous ;id thlick'ien wore broi1- (" eonComs-y I<lan ,i N'r York's great seashiore place, oni & reecunt8 uthv uandi 866,000 tlasses of bear Washed 'theut down. .l'ho four - leadii. lotols them-p iced thutdtay an tggreg. to of 48,0 U people. 1iN)IA RU]3BJ.t BELTING. I FIVE and six inoh' three ply Bolting, V .. u Licerno Heed, Clover Beed, all at t low prices, jutt rt'oiyedl Vy ang 30 ;.'oMli'siR& BUOE. DUE WEST' Fle;lE COLIEGE, r I1:IE twenty-first year will open.Octo. [ b1 er shl. wl 'ho l>rt't;f,lont and ids fiu.ily will re nain ill thl College. - +;u+es ha-:t been retineod. 'Tuitti an< V !Ioard, in; lntling washiig and fuel, for the 3.:air, oio Iuitlad.l ti.d sixty-two dol For further pl(rtioiartc n >ly to the. Pr esident., J.. I. UO3\NELt, Dlue West, S. 0. ugust 15, 1879) au 1 ha .y IF YOU want a gop(l,-tin Julop, en Lelmonado, or nzyy . fancy Sunlner rink, call on J. .1). leCA l(LY, t.nd it will bo served to you in tio most tasty Snu i. .i.. . ....i.. SMOKE the ."Roy Eft " Cigar--the finest. in town--for.stale by J. I). MoCARI.EY' tl i MOK1N(} and C.ii-C)vin 'X.obcco, and k.Cigars of the hnt"at brau.ila. can be had at J. D. McCAltLEY'S. c J U rr T ARRIVE D f< At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar tl a second lot of now, cheap and ole- ?' gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styl(s and A novelties of the season. Mrs. Bong, in having a first-class milliner to assist ~' her in this Department, is fully pro.. pared to please the inost fastidious, and will take pleasure. in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton a Parasols ;- Corsets, Kid Glove, ii Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs'; t< Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, i Silks, Buttons, Friniges, Trimmings rt -in fact a full stock of such goods ec as are usually found in a first-class ti Millinery,: Dry Goods and Fancy ,,, doods Establishuient. .t, 01 A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Men's Shoes. GROCEIUES, A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries i Bacon, "1eal, Fltor, _ Corn, Suga , CoiTeen, Soap. Starch, PoWder, .--.'. Candies, ' Trdbacco,; In short, you can finil all yolj want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cep as the same goods can be bough t any-. where. .Don't forget -to c-all. :N ti'oublo to show goodd? t J.- 0 BOAG. SEWING MkACHIlNES. Sixteen ne w and firstieclaas Sewing Machines to he.in store in a~ day or so. The New, and Improved-Verti cal Feed Davis, XX. P.: F4 also, the Newv and Improved Amnhican, nAng ing in pieo fron j2O uip wards. T1hese Machines aro froni the 'factos ries of good, responsible companies, and are wvarranted to be just as represented - ' - . J .0O. BOAG Agent for FairfiQld Obtitly. miay 3 - F IOR the best hialf.-dirne smoke, try "TeSmasher," stipenior to. all 9thrs, at . WV. HAnwrowr's, Rear of Tivn.all., Figured Muslins, Figured and White Lawn's, Centennial& Stripes; Cambrie Muslins, Bleached-' amid Unbleached Shootings .and Drills. ALSO, A lot of Shoes from the ,Vrirginia State Prison, every pair of which we G1ents' Spraw, and Fur flats of the ALSO, Casliers,Tweds~ Jeans and Cottoiiadq. <, 1.B-A lot Qf Bhte ~4ingI and 'aeo Cloth Sufte for hale ehqap.,' jque 19 '" ?RE~SIk TURNIP ED./ D p, l'a Dut 11, deal r -o a nn lx POQLLIIL A0T1:4j. -The Democrats of Washington county, Missa., lave nominated a col ored man for the State L egislaturo. 1 ---.Judgo Church declines to say whether ho will accept the nomination fir governor of New York, but says ho does not want it. -The Rlepublican State central coin. mitteo of Miassachusetts are going to issue t callpaign pahnphlet giving the history of Ueu. Butler's public life. -The Pennsylvania prohibitionists have called a State convention o meet at Altoona on the 9th of September. In their call 11e) declare that the rule of the flepublican tplrtv has handed the State over to the whiskey interest. -When Gen. Toi Ewing was in Maine he made a speech against 1l'aine, and then spent the night with the Maine Senator. When Blaine goes to Ohio to speak agatinst Ewinur ie will be offered the hospitalities ofthe great greenbacker's house. -A letter was received in1 Washing ton on Saturday from Gon. Ewing. lie says he is very confident of his election as governor of' Ohio, that the people aire entthusiastic, and that the vote will be large. lie says also timt he believes he wilt get the whole greenback vote. -The Mormon organ at Salt Lake City, the hlerald, is dread iully excited over the anti-Mormlon circular to for eign governments, calls Mr. Evarts "a fraud with a big F,'' and declares that Mormuont emnigration from the 01(1 World will not fill ofl' appreciably. -It is said that the Democratic Cont grossman from Illinois are already moving with the view of sending a solid lendricks delegation from Illi nois to the next Democratic national convention. Congressmen Morrison and 'T'ownshend are credited with be ilg the prime movers in the matter. -1t is stated that since the meeting of the New York Democratic State committee at Saratoga, last week, Mr. Tilden has started out agents through the State to make inquiries about the dlisposition felt by the chief Democrat ic leaders of every county towards all the candidates for governor now in the field and the other candidates for State ofilces. -Gov. Talbot, of Massachusetts. has written a letter, dated the lith inst., to the Hlon1. E. F. Stone, chair man of the State committee, positively ileclininlg a renomination, and gi g his reasons for his decision, w ichl are private and entirely disconecte. from matters of State or politics. -Tlhe Now York Sun states edito rially that on Friday last, at l l ck Island, Associate Justice Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, speaJ Ing of Mr. Tilden in the presence of ieveral gentlemen well known to the country, said: "lIe was oleeted in Louisiana; that is, he got eight or ten thousand more actual votes th,in Hayes." NOTES AND COMM1UENTS. -Grant has signifie(1 his willinghess to become president, of th Nic:.ragua Ship Canal. -English and French gold will flow into this.country, but very few persons will see the coloy ofit. -The editor of the San Francisco C'hronicle must have stuck De be-lore the Youngo to smake it sound Frenchy. -iaverly, tihe theatrical nanager, is said to have ofr'rred $31,000 for lirus, Ilie racer. The owner'IS price is $35, 000. -The Taunton Glazettecsu g.gests that WYendc)h Philips needs a liver pad, andt that. t.he best place for im to wear it is over his mnou.h. -T...lhiere is no doubt about it, we have got to fl*'ht the old batt:le over a:tain~ Joseph ~fedi/i. D id you fight bI the first war at all, Josopii I -The ticket t. be voted In Califtornia next Wednesday will be but two feet in length, and will contain the namies of only eighty-six candhidates. -The London WVorlel thin~ks Ber'n hardt wvould be less in favor here. t han Adelaide Nillson, because "Amnericanis, male 'and female, love to look at. a pretty woman." Antd Bernhardlt ac cording 'to the same authmority, b'has nrot one beautiful point about her." *-The~ Paris street namies have bocon. so universally chngned of late as to ex cite indignation aumt ridicule. Onie of the French newspapers gives" this ac conit of a,court scone: The gude '-Your niame?" Prisoner-")ubol lard." "Where do you live?" ,"1 don't know !" What I don't know ? Ilow is that ?" "I have been in prison for twoV aveeks. The name of my street has p)robabjly been1 changed sev eral timecssince then." -Sepato r Co6nking' s recsidence over looli Utle~a; being pht'ced oni the high eo~ pint of land. 'The house and. grounids probably are 'worth $40,000. Thle fh6use is square, with high steps and a p)ortico, a large trchle-wvindow ed dQor, a gallery runninmg all aroumnd tp ylin.e,and a tall flagslag toppinmg a~ ik , flattish~ conical r'oof. iTho; car riage way in front encircles a flower tiotfnd thereats beautiful oaks and pines in the ladnm.-. -The late Isaac Friedlander once "'put a head" .upon. Do Young -at a daughmter's weddimng. Do Yon1lg at tended in his' capacity of reporter, w.itheitt im liitation, and.Fredlander caught hIm makig' a list of the wed ding presents. Hie asked Do Yonng to stop, but Charley didn't seemi to, and so Friedmander, who was a;'perfect giu,sxfeet, siz .1inghes in ohight, kldim all of the houAe, and kick ed him very calamitously. Tlie edi tor retaillatedt in the Ohronicld, amnd 800on afteoiwards Friedlandor becamibe, bankrupt tid dIed.. SOME~ OF THF1 OAFIDDATES.- uiring, our recet trip to Coluurnbia, 'w made It a-joint to inqumire as to the-political 'oveneits for tho nexct cambaign.' Fronifalking arotuna te are able to name certain possible camndidates for theisfver'al offles, It is aaid Govern or $1mpson does not desire re-election to5the. office ho- now holds biut his Mrends will support him-fr a position on- the Supreme Bench.. General Ha good:Iis se n of for governor miore gemnomaly then aniy other man. Gen eral McGowan, Judge Wallace -and JudgeItershaw are mentioned for the same place. Senator Howard is ,taliset1 of for scoretary of Sta9 ; GenorMal1eni. nody, Colonel dolt a GeneralBat 8o , 9 Copt er kpl;n nfohp T Johnustone, Esq.,for Attorney-Genoi-sI, There is a kind of tincertainty atong the politicIans and .: one knows ?ex aetly what to dok W give the aboye as thie common-talk obutethe Captt .Abbevile Me44.'jynAi ILSON SEW n workmanship ixettual $o is elegantly flnistlect as -i f he highest awards at the V itions.. IT SEWS ONE-FC nachines. Its capacity is t VIILSON MACHINES sold he 'combined sales of all 1ENDONC ATTA'HMENT fo VITHOUT PATCHINC, giver ['HE 1vR'iEND? OF A]LL AOLOVAY'S PLSI "I had no a>petite; IIolloway's 1ills vO mnl a h<er .y one." 'Your Pilln are mnrvoloutis." "I send for another box, and knep them l the house." "D)r. H"Iolloway has oured- my headaolui at was chronic. "1 gave one of your Pills to my babe, 'r cholera mom ,. Tio do.tr little ing got well in c.-+.y." 't \y nausea c i . 1m1o ning is now iired." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment tred ine of noist a in. the head. . Ibbod some of your Ointlt:nt behind it oars and the noiso has left." "Si-ud tmo wo boxes; I want ono for a cor famuily." "I enclose a dollar; your prioo is 25 mits, blut the m edicine to me is worth a olr." "Soud m11o five boxes of your Pills," "Let n1c have three 'boxes of your ills by return mail, for chills and ver." I have over 200 such testimouials as ese; but want of space oomptiels 1110 t( >nlludo. - Foit CUTANEoUs DISoRDERS, ud all ernptions of the skin, this Oint lnt is 0most invaluablo. It does not sal" externally alone, but penetrates ith the most scarching offoots to the 3ry rent of evil. iiOLLOWA.Y'S OIN'TMENT. Possessed of this remedy, every men' ay bo own doctor. It May be rubbed Ito tiho system, -so as to reach aOiy in rnal complaint; by these means, cures a'' or tlcersi in the throat stonsach, vor, spine or otler pairts. It' is fn in 1lible remedy for bad hegs, bad breasts, >utracted or stiff joints, gout, rhetuma. smll andt all skinl dilseases. InII'0tTANT ('.tVToN.-Noto are genuine til Ss th' Sig'itlti'e of J. IIAYn1OCK as fgent. for te UIinltedISates a:-ronulits eacell box or rjllt Id(1 1tinLient,. no.xes It, 25 celatf, 62 cent:j,.and U, 'T'here Is consideable saving by taking :') In'go' sizet. 11OLLU1WAY & 00., fob 15-1y New Yoik. FRESII GOODS! JUST REOEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 4 bbls. Molases-all grades, 00 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 0 boxos Cream Cheso, boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 2 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 4 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4A best Java, 0 bbls. Choice Family Fkur. BAGGING AND TIES. 5ARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Jacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams.. ihoice Rled Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye and Barley. fails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, Whbite Wine and Cider Viuegar,' Smoking Tobacco Durhattis best, CheiWing To bacco. Raisins, Currants and Cibron. ALSO, riesh Canned Salmon, Peaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Cha~w 'ho), 'ahd Pepr 'Sauce.: lie otofALSO, tinloofBOOTS AND MHOtS til of whi'lh .will be sold cheap for .Cosh. nov 0. D. R FLENNIlh4ie. A PENNY SAVED [S A'PENNY GAINED. You can save money 'by calling at the Grocery Store of W. fR.DONLY. Jutst o,nqil a nicn lot of Sugar .Cu rod: anW lama -at priebs -to suit. So, th koae.' Also aAclect 4took Obffnos uf'd it 'Arbnokiles Ungrotind Iloast 4 ad fTe tN coc t.. 'All"e the favorite )rnnfHdf'Auls3ta Fiot,'Bolted Meal and Iearl(dilts. t.iiinod Goodtt of. all (do loriptiolis, 'Obovipg aind1'8thukingTobao so iggs froin thb'lighcs't to thle 'ohoy1 nat. brands, 'ModtS'And 8Shoen- at 'low fl1trokh Ladid&'' fin'o oldtl "Galters, at. alzos, iowor"thani 4he 'Glo 1est " Choic Winti and Li11nors,, Paft6i, BDco' )d Ale9 IProsh~ Spa*kl ing 'Oidg,- Older -i oga*, nd L mns. Give me I call.' I *1ill not b6' ndergold. ''W. li DONLY.1 may 31 "-~'I,' P URE Sw'eM nash i( Q.4 Corin WVhiskoy forl pale"Ilw foi oah a U" W.' HADENICHIT's, B' of, Mark it rpj~$ore formerly oooupied by Sol. SUGI4NE ER#GGOElL) July 81.-xttf3 - : I i ' PHE.unide'rsigneb ~ form .. his ettstomers aan hopjWltoneor illy tht.he is prepared to ~tfi~U to alli'who oyfvo.i Hh4.e 4 II U 01wG Stinn l Musical it iPments wll) are i1 ] 0; lr) r111l own interests will buy thiln tho great SfC85 1i~jIf OT ~ ilE 80 I LUDDEN & BATE soUTI-EDE?T MUSIC HOUS.1 SAVANNAI, GA. And Branch House \lSTA CA. A'r:AN'T'A, CA. Ceo. 0. 1Robinson & Co. 0. L. I)raumuier & C. JIlIA lt IC1ESTON, 8. C. fCIIAlil.l .' T', N. C. 1. L. Mi"Ol'ennhan & Co. Mciailt:h Autut tios AV1Pv0NYV1.1,1, ifLA. PEN|;iAU , FLA. A. 13. C.tuphell. Btown 1rother iavannh, On. 1s the Orard tus'ilcAl Centre o'f Solid Musical South, and-from this Central Distributllig I)epot, Wt t. its chatin of Branch Music llonus H, all tnder on e ma naemnent, a hil having un form Prices and Terns, are drawn the musical suprlies of the South. ,. I MAGNIFICENT . UCCES' -OUR GRAND [NTRODUCTION SALE -OF STANDARD Piano3 and Organs The only ?alo of tlo 'kind ovor aulcesfully arried out, in the 1?. , VivO thousand stnd . rd Instruments at FI'ctory Itates for Cash,.Or n Rasy Terms. 'ITen of th(' lending Mangtfacturers of the U. 8. ave given u;c exclusive cont,rol of tileir Itstru ients in the South, and authorized us to placo r Introduction and Advertisem:mnt Qno Thus nd or their best inst rItltents in repro sentativo outhern houtsellolds at, Factory Wholesate ateis. SEiEs TIIE~iRIOES. IANOS T Oct.1- non6sewootlCarvcd $125 Lagd. Six Yuqrs Ouartpttcc. 'IA NOS 7f Oct. fine ltosewo0d, "arv-$155 CeLc. Six YearsOuaran tet. IA NOS 7%4 0ot, Stuare Grand, Hu-, $257. 4r Unso With 8,o1 and Cover. 57 i stops, lnnlsmnWoomwlnt ORGANS Case. Stool and Instructor.. 71 s, fett Walnt. ORGANS 8613 stopo, 8: p tb Mirror Top ORGANS Case. 8tx 1 and instrttotor. All guaranteed Instrument.s. rtaker's namo n ach. Fifieon Days' rrlal if wanted,we pay he frt'Ight. If no sa.o. A trial costs nothin it us runitit don't,twit. D)on't hesitate to orer. \tASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. MASON & IlMAfIN Church an(1 Parlor urgais. -Not Iowe$t Priced nnd Dearest but, hlighest, Priced, Best and Cheapest. . (io'0, ofly $80. 19 ".eps,.only \, ltl Aii'ror'Top, o ly $100, Polontthe & Poltoti * rgaUs, a St.ops, only 5 10St,ops, Wit4 lAUgH5 ~ Jll chimtes; only $100, Sendit for Int.ronitetion Sale cirbtilar giving iter t aund fuli lutfort.lon. ' ' -The mangnilicent Chtickering, Itllet & Davis, Whber. Mhlihek. Southern Orn , Dixto and .'avori)l' ianos, - iinson. & Itmlinh Poloetubt k, Pet,i)n and SterlIng 01 gans' all tnd ided in this vt'ln. A (clean sveep. No reseorve. All itew lIn. iirumt,I1s of latest st.y(0. F?resha frm1'actory. Largest selection of stahId lrrd instru.Idents ovor 31Yero,d by any (IoUuse,. IMPORTrANT. PE*on" lin Organ, \vo W.ill deliver. freight paid to any it. Ii. 1)oint in I he South. LUDD)EN & BATES. tug 5.-xt8mi SMITH'S WORM OIL A'rnIttNt, QA., Dedember i 1$78. A few nights stno gAve mysoQn 04 on of the Worm Ol,e and tlo hext d'y n phe oc '1s large Wortms. At t,he same time J gia Qo dose to my lit,tle girl, four years ol, and sho passed 86 worms from 4 to 5 ncho lon WORM OIL, for tSale by MoMa'sta~ & nlo Propard 1y Dr. E, 8. LYNDON, Athenvs G(a 1'tc 25, eoifl. SHIP DUPLICATING ILEiTTBEE JBOOTK "1. i.,.t - Simple, Convenient ~ a i Cheatp. Every, bushq zj at NO INK OU The uhdersigndc ~i edI aill orders. MSathpea Is ioeli any time. SAOCHAI44e b:slessn4 r alW ou o C WORLD RENOWNED - A I E n Chronometer Watch, .nt Irst-class Piano. It"receive' ien Ei'antd Centonniai igxpo URTH FA$TER than othe, anlimitetd. Thoro are more in the United States than the others. The WILSON r doing :all inde of ropairing. PREE with each machine, ING MACHINE CO. SPOOL COTTON. 1 T4:r4IrsrxIt 5 l 12 QTRADE MAR K. GEORGE A. CLARIK, SOLE A]'EN'r, 400 BROADWAY,. NEW YORX, ---o The distinotivo features of this apool rottoi) arc that it Is mad from tao very " ",5f; ISL.A I) COTTON. i It is fluished noft t4 the cotton from which it is mado; i,t has no waxing or 1 irtilloi&l iinish to deceivo the eyes; it. is 1he strcongesat, smooth.ost arn(1 most elastic - aowing thread in tle market; for machine ;ewing it hna no equal; itis wound On W%rJ IT N' S POOLS. The Black is the most. perfect 'J.ET BILA.CK er proneced in spool cotton, being I 'ltod by a isystemi patt'ntecn by oursolves.i rto ct 'a arc.dyerd by the NEW ANILINE P1U)OCES rendering thnl so perfOt and brilliant that dress-makora everywhero use them istead of sawing aitks. A (iold Modal witas awarded thia spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for ''great strength'' nd "genoeral excellenceo" being the high est award given for spool cotten. Wei'invit.o comparison and resleetfully ruk ladies to give it at fair trial and con vino themselves of its superiority over tll others. To be had at w'tolesalo and retail of J. O. BOAG. aug 12-txt:m D1SS GOODS! D1ESS GOODS I Wi! would respect fully invite an1 VV inspectioni of our Stock of Dress Goods by the ladiesof W~inns b)oro and vicinity. Our stock con-. sists of Iron..frmon Grenadinos, All Wool- ]untings, Laco J3imtbing, Dontelles,. Beige, Linen Lawvn. Paciific Lawn, Corded Jaconets, Corded Piques, Suitings, &b., &c. A BEA UTiFUL ASSORTMENT of, Blrowvn Linen Dress Goods, with Laces for Trimming.. Our Steok in aill other lines is full and complete. A new lot of White and Colored Trimmuingo just openest. Second Jot of Cassimneres from Charlottes ville mills opened a fowv days since. A lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui to Notting just in. McMASTER & BRICE. N. B.--Atomatic Fly Fans for sale here. june 7 PUBLIC WE will eoll for thme next THIRTY DAYS, our' eititd summer stock AT CQST #011 CASHi ONLY. Come anid ?e. Odnvinced. Ilght.da igoes at '6 conie. Muslins fit 8* and 10 cents. 1%3UiOAlPigue et 8A 49i4tt. Wildte I'ique at 6t cents. .Suitings at 8* oents. OastpnaE~ at 10, Z2tr 1o andI 20b en,s. Wo have a complete .aeek, ~on sisting of thing~ too nurnrous to mention. , 'GREAT)BAlyA( in' Ljiis and: Gdfs' Neckwear, Ladies' 1{nts,-ete , etcetq Srt indugemn t %UEajRasei0G