The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 06, 1879, Image 3
TOWN AND COUNTY.
SATURDAYr Septeiber 0, : t : 1879.
TaMs oF TimE NEws AND HE,ALD.
--T'r"i-wekly edition, four dollars per
(innunit; in advance; .weekly editidn,
two dollars and fity cents pertnnum,
in ttdt'ance-. Liberal discount to clubs
of five and upwards.
RATES uF 1,vEnTisiNo<.-O ne dollar
ir inch for the first insertioti; 1 md
fift.y cents per inch for each suisa; 1cnt
linserion. These rates apply to ntl ad
vertiseneuts; of whtit.ver nat. a e, and
are paylblo strictly in advance: t on
tracts for three, sih oi tivdlv' ilohths
muade on very .li.riii te ltls; Trant
sient local qdtices, fifteent cents per
line for the f-stra isertilot ilnd seven
and one-hualt cents per line for eacih
subsequent insertionl. Obit utries lifnd]
tributes of respect chiarge8d as alver
tiserents. Simuple ainnoutncemenlts oi
haiiriitges -nnd deaths published free 01
chittre, anlld solicited.
A17 communicat ions, of whiit soever
rilattlrO, should be addressedl to the
, illsboru 1'itblishiig c'ibnpaiy,
'iinsioro, 5. C.
New Advertil,.ouients.
Fresh 1Jhee,3e-J. M1. Beaty & Co.
Mlaccaronli-J. M. Bety & tro.
Notice-J. Hl. Cununingts, Actind
Intenlant.
\Yhen Shatll Wonders Ceau-Sugen
honimer & Groesehel.
Buildinfg adlld Loan Associatton-l).
I. Flenniken, Secretary.
If you wish cheese and lmaccafninI
call at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s. They
aiave just acceived at Atiltp y.
Messrs. Sugenheinter & Groesehel
oll'er for sale a large stock of pants at
very cheap rates. See their advertise
tnent s.
P.EnsoNAI.-Mr. George E. Boggs is
visiting Winnsboro and will remain in
town several days. He is engaged in
the cotton business in New Orleans.
Our warmest syhiittlieA are ex
tended to Mr. John 1). Gladden at the
death of an intint child from elklera
itnfantum on 'I'uecday last.. It was
buried at the Methodist churchvurcl.
Mrs. Bong has gone North to pur
clshse her fall stock of millinery, eXe.
She will visit the principal marke'ts,
and will lay in an assortment of goods
that will be unusually attractivd and
tempting to her nauy 1 itly customers.
'fr. J. W. Md0reighit has been ap
pointed deputy sheriff and jailor. .Be
has moved to the sherili's apartment's
beneath the jail. A ndy Em erson,
colored, retains the positivn of turn
key, Whicll lie has held for years. We
haven't,heard any singing in jail In the
past few ditys-a decided imnprove
lent.
T tuE Tow Coct.-Conplaints lav
ing been made to the (-ncil that the
town clock was irregular in its rnt
iiing, the following resolution has been
adopted:
JtCsoleed. by the Town Council of'
Win nsboro, that hereafter the keeper
bf the town clock be ordered and re
quired to keep thme said clock at trule
time; and flhat for fhie pttrposes of this
i'esoiution the time of Columbiia city
(being? nearly oni thei same1 nmeridian')
be heldc to he the truie time.
.This puts Winnsbiord tile abfout six
teen minutes behind raiha'oad time.
PERIsONA L.--The Sulti tr JVa/clefir1
says: "We conigratulate our' highly
esteemed friend, Mr. S. I. Gauillar'd,
11poh1 thme success of his son in lie ralce
for the West Point cadetship. Besides
the honors the examining boirid coni
forred upon01 him, in iingiu him the
nrt place (ufmong 'twentf,y-six Coml?ef i
tors, several of whom were fh'st 1honor1
men in institutions of high repute, lie
wvon the admIration and1( good wishes
of fill wyho f'ormied his persoiial aic
quaintanice whIle on his visit here. We
wish him continued hiaplpifesS and suc
cess to the end( of' his promising ea-~
r'eer."
RELImIoUS.-Services mayl~ be ex
pcCted inl the dlfillereitt dhiitrdhes to..
morrowv as follows:
Associate Iudfdnied Qlitirch-R.
Presbyttru nehrh.iRev. H. B.
Pratt, 11, A. in. and 54, I. ar. Otnday
School, 9j A. ar. P'rayer Meeting,
Wednesday, 56, r. ar.
Baptist Church--rThe Rev. T2. W.
Mellichamp will lectufre this aftdvnoon
at 4 o'clock, and proeh to-muorrow at
11 o'clock, A. Mr.
Methodist Chiurch-R?ev. W. A.
Sunday School, 10, A. ar. Prayer
Moetilig on Thursday at 8, i14 it.
Union pr'ayer' meeting in the Baptist
Chmii-oh every Tricsday at 86, p. mi.
THE POs'ti LAw.-The following
'letter has been received:
PosTOFI[CE )EP'ARTarENT,
WASINTON, 'I). C., Sept. 2, 1879.
In uanswdu' to yourP inquliry directed
to tile P6stmiaster-Gddrai'und d111'(ate
of August- 29th, yOu are r'espectrully
infor'med that the recgutlatlons governa'
ing the department in the naattir of
lnes and deductions wvill be found at
length in thme volunme of Postal Laws
und Regulations of 1879; A podal ty
inay be Imposed for "i'allitre to con
iieat," but In- determitlItig its nature
and extemit4 opbratlfig' daused drt'on
sidered. The theot'y of the dopn't
mienlt Is to maintalin gdda mall scdrvice,
tild I~ uses the discrdtion allowdd to
exact it as far as possible.
Edspectfully,
Act'g 2d Asslst'nt Postmat'~i
-From this it wvill be soi fiaf
FOstmastor-Goneral eXercises bi dis
erettmit ili tlfoie attolr f Ah)ifg; ilI
enrriors. Althbugh the pehlity I Ru
itxed at f ity .dollars for each fhilure,
?farch 8, 1870 rsij, j
no 5' h n
s1hlldadde6~iI
c(d, not less Ihal the pri'ce of' ou tl:)
ittl not, exceedilg, III either ease, t he
price of three trips: Proviled, how'
ever, ''hat If the failurie is eaused by
a connect ing 'road, tlien olily the coi
lecting road shall be fined. And
\vhere stih lltiluro is caused by un
avoitble cashtilty, the 'oStmaster
General, in his t1li3e't;tion, uniy renii
the fline. -Alid lie nay imake dleductions
a11d imlpose iies for other dcelilnuluel
cies.
From this section it will be seen Iha'
it is inde the du/j of the 1'ostnaster
General to imipose ia spcciJlc tine for
f tilturo to conneet, blt. ihnt Ie hitsIlte
disc.etion to remlit the penalties in
posed by tle Act..
'I! ) oA1R) 01" 1l f.I LTit.
Their 1teportto thTeown Co'.'cli--Slu,dry
Iecommendatltion 4.
WVINNs30uo, t4h (., Auigutst 2:?, 187 9.
To the JIonoral;le the Toten ('onil
o,/' Wini)insbt>r), )9. C.:
The liltard'l )1 1JI'nltih re.pect fllly ask
leave to i-jiort: 'T'lat II'y have ~nadl'
all ilspeeliol of the towi, exallliilln
the variouls lnl'llll'ns and streels. Tl'mat
the snity coditin of thUtoni is
(Ie810 1 lnii: i 11tw sb, w ithi somnececep!iaon Io Olt gel..
eraal rutle. Amnong; the nuost nloticevable
and objectionable di"'trs of hv 'r-i
elic i{{tws are 1. Weed: 1niilI of ier
(egetabl)e lat tor whieb are tilo.wed to
atccinlulate in e('Vtain yIecestuand w hi,"b
are objectionl:tble not, only inl theml
selves.'but. arle rendellredl 1tiote :l b)\
being tL.e l:iding' places of r'efuse
and dlecayi ig matter. 2. Pri i.
-quile a nlumher of wicih are not8.
p rt'1e'1y3 cleanied mad disii!fected. I le: e
eiig several sinks which are Cakulhl
el to iinjuriously iffcet the water-wells
in their vicinity. :. Ilog pens. 'These
are uunerous and should be allowed
only whent kept thoroughly clean and
free from odor. Theret'ore the Board
respect.f'ully reconiiend I ithL (lie cili
zens be instructed tult it practitcable
Compelled to pay lluore attention ,o the
I oliceing of thei' p1rcmlisl;s w'itlh a view
to (le )reve7llion of disease.
]in this coinectioi we deeli it imtpor
tant to say that we think thi ink sys
tem inl use by some of our cttizenls one
especially objectionable as a fruit ful
source of disease, and we advise that
it he absolutely done away wit ii.
'I le Board would also cll you r at ten
t,en to the thet ti at I he ra lroad pas. -
i1:,' 1l1tol,h (le townl's centtre is nude
a place of' deposit. for dead tiiils,
lilth and refuse iuhtter of all kinds,
and that the streets are otlenl left. in till
objecetionable condition until cleansed
by th'e ratinl
Iespeetfully Submitted,
C. 11 I.\ .t>t>, .\r. D.,
G . It. MAIASM.rs:u,
Jho. J. Ni n,.,
Boat rd of I ealtI.
80 UT'H' CAROLINA NEW151s.
--''he'e are now five prisoners im
the Ainde'rsoi counlt.y jail, who were
put there for eat.ing other people's wa
tlonis.
-A countrymnli fromt near Lexing'
t mi, C. II., was in Colunblia Tuesdhay
m.orning with a watermlnelon weighing
cighty ponm.Is.
--It is thought tlat. Dr. Meynardie
will reqluilre several months' rest bae
l'ore he Can again enter upon1 the active
discharge of his duties.
-A Clesteo' u) nt,v da'key, aecorli ng
to the Repor)ter, vai.>ed an acre of wia
trmelons, ate all he wanlted andl made
$32 by selling thle sur'pl us.
-Meek Good and1( Wmn. Sanders; ef
Chester couttI v, had4( a terriific figh twniih
knves one' dai' last week, inl thle course54
--At thle election for rephresentlative ini
thle lowerct house of the State Le'gisla
lture, hetd ini York count y on Tiue'd:iv,
Air. J. A. D)eal was elected withioit
oppl~ iion. ThIe vote washig'ht.
-The t'att jry o Aie at the re
cCeII. teiu of :out, express5 illt'i i'
pr'esenitmlent the op)inlion that the act of'
the Legislatunrcecreatinig thle counIty
b.mird of equalizat in is unwise, ai'd
recoimmendr to the senator and rein'e
sentatives f thie countI v lhat thev' use
thecir inifluienec to hav'e it rel)eal'ed at
the niext session of' the Gene'ral Assenm
bily.
-Post 'ilasteri-Genieral Kevt lias r'e
mloved( ili.ss Mah11er, the ili!elligenti,
etteint and11 popular p)osmiistre.ss tl
llackville, .. to ,make, 'oom for'. Fred.
0T.x a)pestihetiliad liadical negro poli
tic.iani: Nix's wvhole rcC4rd( is a dlir' y
o.nd.. -11 .as the right-haind nmn ott th'
notoriou th~ lief Leslie, and lhe hits man
agdin every' ptissile way to make
hhn self odiois~ to dlecent peo'ple1.
-A"i tenant1I honse, occupIied by~ the
t11mi1ly ot Nick Waitsoni,.0olor(ed, oni the
fhrmn of Mr'.: Minoi' Williams, iln the
siouth-wvesI fin lJot'tion ot' LineasIter
conuty, was consumeOid by #rc' oni the
261th uilt. Two c'olor'ed children ye
r'espectively' t.vo and four years pesh
ed in .the flamnes, The mnother' had1(
gotid IT'anid lockedl heri tio lhild1ren
up iln the house. 'The chaired remains
of' the oldest was found nieair the door
and the ydstlngbst where the4 hed stood.
faiirm, abloutI sililes J'roinl Union, Mr':
Scove Oudd timd two farmi hainds Ves'e
blasting i a well. While.. gacking
some gravel on them powddei't' cantht.
lire and burned out onme of Mr. .. Oiud1's
eyes, antd theo p)hysicians think ho will
Los80 the sir ht of theo- other' eyo. it
blew a sledge hatihndr' out of tl'he well5
andit str'uck onie of thle emiploves anid
kniodked himl inisensible for some time.
The other mati WIIs not seriously hurt.
-Oni Monday afternodnig the pasetSlm
ger' trailn oni the Clhester' andi Lenoir
Railroad, whenl near' thie shaity two
mIiles fr'omi orig~ struck a little: er
boy', hur'j tin im seiously ifamt Iatal
the track- In f'ont of, the, n lproainlg
titn~ and 'was struck byr '1t p110 of'
tlie loecihotWe, whidh besides other
wise br'ulsing hljlm fractured his skull
on the right sitio. HIe was attonided by
a physician,' who- r'eports that-hoe may
r'ecovera
-L1ast week a colored vdiIthi, in
Willlim burg.county, upon' boing re
et'VC by Ills father, --- Cooper, for'
r )oif 4 anim i, quIt
il di ar by.
OJm o rivbody 4~ dfon out, he
tl r)s lo .'~ tied one
ioprg h~ 10 pa ~ ver tho'
. to zleto
Jil ~I11'b t lauto his~
? tuined they
) a St d dog
at' ippCuinity of
Or ti qil'dlit
iningXi' I3L~;~!
wiero it bit a cow. It th.u we'it i (
the i irection t)1' I,raitt>)svillcl hitinEr
i.'veral dogs on the way, 1:(er whicIl
it w\as C."tt Onl the lte111ies or Air. I
Isout, nlae Sinlilh's Tutrnout. InI this
neighborhooti it. bit at nlegro boy. ,Froiln
3Mr. I$ofln's phItee it.wari pulrSued. amtt
killed abhout five miles from Rock liill.
M1ter th;e dog Was shot and sup osed
to be ute)(1, i t1<rgro 111111 took hold ot'it
to examinel it, when Ile animal seized
1
himl by the hand(, in tlirting at slight
v'onuid. TIhe dIi) wais hent tillR}atchedl.
MACCAJONI .
1 :f ' l11; of \I.l s" onli in)tt recteiv"
.Y J. \l .1 lA1 i &1 CO. \
FRESH1 CtilESE. ui
\ ' rt"h;l sui4l)l)Ip of choice (reant V
Ch*;I ju st, !reri+al IInd, fIr )satle \
et J. M. iAt1Tv A CO.'s I
Is" :1 li11 hyt as eg t 1 .a '\ .i :| i .Vr . 1
W I11 h ' Ili'id Ill thl '1To.v)t :I:;r| ,-) "!, rlrl " I- e.e Ui . 1, ! ..1 1::.
I)., 11 4 l i I ,J . :'5. 4 I 1." i'111 ) . . rI '.:.
4iL 84 :1.' t 114' :i' ll '. ,li. 51{..4-410 . , k 'i.I1ti
;+ IIa t r 1o il h , 11" () rrv - i .:,4y of i(1," 1*.--. 1,'r- skt.tr w inl sIe ,- 'i t'tt
Lit" r' lilt- )tilt I ;" 'lI I i l l I). trV;61i
LllA 1 htliaito 44 ..* h i . : iun li i ii'!:r L4 n .
t0 11 i s, ( 1)4t. I t lL 'r l tli: 4 (4res ('fl
11: il. 1). It . 11 N trEN, .
'c II p1 ou iiil ca 1 lte it"ntion of i ti
i!t' to thie 'lrrI 'it anid i et lnitn11
.1t ions 'It the I161mrd of l ic)ith, pill
IiShedl eh,ewhlt-r, 1an1. rcgnttet. that r
l+ o u,)t at:ent)i "!n b): gi'rn to '
tie satit4e. Co .neil hstvm de arrant e
IientS with Mir. W. jI. C2rei-,lht " seaven-_ It
e;Ur the titi Ir. (reight dt:sir.vs that
tit cit.Zt'ns w'l:o wI:;i4 i (ir )n(i e "V8
ch,+nn' to notify him. The ordinatte
will be strictly i infurued, if t.hese im tters
ar1'(, )ot atttnt1 to )liIro th( IIext ex
am')inttlationt by the lrd".
J. It CUMIINGS,
a1;g 6 Actitg [iitendtnut.
WHEN SHALL
WONDERS CEASE I
J.
when Shall Wonder.s Cease I
When Shall \Vonders Cease I
When Sha1ll \VoL ders Cease I
m
SUaENI[IU IER u
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(AROE sO filtEL I:
a:
Sugeienhciner & Groesehol
Sugenheimer & Groeschel -
Sugenheimer & Groeschol
W1V1Ll4 SELL
FOR TIIE NEXT THIRTY DAYS
FOR CASH ONLY
Will sell for the next thirty days
for~ cash only
Will scll for the next thirty days for
cash only
FIt'TY CASSIMERE PAN'IS.
WORTH $5.C0 at $2 00.
Fifty Cassimero Pants worth $5.00
alt 82.00.
Fifty Cassimnere Pants worth $5.00
at $2.00.
Fifty do. worth 836 00O at $3 00.
Firny do. worth) 86) 'f at $ 00.. -r
Fifty do. worth $0.00 at $83.00.
8
C.OMIE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Comec and See for Yourself. 1
Comei and See for' Yourelf.
Comec and See for Yourself.
SU1GENH-EI(MER~ & GROESCHIEL e
sep I'
DUNJ1 WE8'l' FEMALE UOLLEGE.
' 1IE L'4enty-tlrst year will open QOto..
be tiC' r.lu
Th10 Presidenat anfd h1is family will re
matini inl the Collogo(.
Rtatois havie hoCen re1ducod '. Tuiit.iont andl
lHoard, in<.ludiuig washing and fuel, for
the yeOar, 01n0 hundred aind sixity-twvo dol-.
Ilars.
lior .furthor particulars ap~l1y to the
Pre'sident. J. I. B3ONNER,
* Due West, 8. C.
August 15, 1879.
aug 19-lht
T~l 12 firm of MeMastor & Irida in this
..Lday dissolvedt, auid a newl copartner
ahip1 h, forme)d by Ilhe unidorAigned under
(.ho0 atle~ of . eb ASTER*, 1RIU1E .&r Ct).
Winnsboro, S. C., wgit 1st, 1879. '
aug4 . II. oMT ER,N
* JAMES A. IlR ICE,
CROCIlIn .
A SUPh sof beautiiu Potaahln
OpqeWaro, .inst arrived and for
sale at prices whinh efc1anot failto ples.
aug 4 McMASTEIC,. BRiIuc & co.
PE~NITENTIARtY B3ROOM...
B3EING agent fdr the sale of the brooms
mao at t11e South Oarolina Peni
tentiary, we offer themn to inerrchanta at
factory pries8..
aug 4 MMASTES JBRICla & v0.
No woon io Afii
I N the, $t ti4anig Screw Bay State
I Shoe. ~ .M. B3amY & Co.
NOItCE TO TRESP~ASS5R8e
AL'Polson0 .4 h.oroby prolited
timber, or "otherwin tN6~ esTg ' ipon
my slanitatil"n th un y
'''3'I O3,
-AT
PA uW:,dETT O JaE.
JJS1,' AI(IVE) hn of Lthe finest as
ottmentq of LiluJrs in thlo >o-. One
larrel of (1 ib on'i Uelobrat( d Nectar,
ti"!; 'Three Barrels of tinc, old Ryoe Whis-.
ey: I$t, Old Impxleriol Cabinet \Vhiskey,
years old; 2nd. also, (li0 label Belle tI
itto; 3rd, Roanoke 1tye, tho oldest, 18
it(o. Corn Whisk vy of the b--st gIades,
utlh Carolina Corrn,Swet't ahd 5outr llash
'(tai bust. ~rndes Also, Wines antd Bran,
iS of the finest baduds. I have also i't
nc, lot of Cigars and T1? beeo whiielt I
ill disi>ost. ui at reasoniti ile prices for
11 only. (ii o m1t ait call, ard 1 will treat
mi right. P1hiladelphi t La.: leer al
a.vs ott haid from thoe .lebratett firn of
'rger and Engeil. You (at litl fnt it
I tito;s itt the Bar tin er Iho Winnsboro
otel, text door to I) It. yleaniken's.
ill and seo inc. J. CLIENDININU.
aug 20
.)UL%*;IEye Whi,e), P-ic, Portr and
buda Water for sale by
J. 1). Mc\CAtIJ,y.
I UOl(IE .(the "Key East." Cigar -the
finest in town--for sale by
J. 1). Alec .\,R EY.
OR Medical us, try tho colobra"
ted Sarato:a Ryc Whiskey, at F.
r. IaIILIi Cwr's.
IOR a cool tilass of Puro Luger
3oer-suporior to all otlibrs-1al1
F. W. HABENICIIT'S.
THE ELLIOTT
- 0OTTON GIN,
WITH IMPROVED ROL1
MANUFAcTUl.L) ut
lt. ELLIOTT, 1WINN,s1ORD S. c.
The subscriber has had fifty years
:porionco in the gin biisilnesSi.
J. M. ELLIOTT.
June 1l-3muos
FRESH TURNIP SEFD.
. ED Top, 1lat Dutch, Whito Globe, u
- Cow horn, Aberdeen, Amber
lobo, Golden Ball, Ruta 13aga, even
Dp. Also, Flower of Sulplhur, Strych
ino, MIcMIunn's Elixir of Opu-m. 1. it.
vriiges, Gum Camphor, Assan"ieidat,
hiloroform, Tooth Brushaes, Nail Iirushes.
ird Seed. Toilet Soap, &c., just received
td for alo by
july 12 McMAST'PR & BRICE
1OR a cool Lemonado or Ice Soda
Water, call at F. W. HABENIcH1T'S,
tear of Market.
SPOOL COTTON.
ESTABULTSHE 1812.
GEGiE A. OLAR,
soLE AGIENT.
00 BRIOAIAYAY, NR\AV YORK.
Tho distinctive featutris ol' this spool
ntton are that it is made from thec very
iaest
Nj1M IS LA KD) COT TON.
It is' finishied sof't as the cotton from
'ichI it is madle; it has no waxing or
rtilicial finish to dlecei ve the eyes; it is
to stronigest, stmoothest and mto.et elastic
iwing thread iln t,he mar ket; for machine
ewinig it has no equatl; i t is wound on
WI'.'E SPOOLS.
Trho Blac kc is t.he istost perftet
J J'T BLA C K
ver produicod in spool cotton, being
yed1 by a systein p)atenlted by ourselves,
hIo colors are dyed by the
NEW ANILINE PROl(CEIS
ondering them at a)b'ct and br.lhant
hat d ress-inaklcers over, whero usc them
ustead of sewing silks.
A Gb Id Medal w.as awarded this spool
ottoni at. Paris, 1878, for 'tgf-et strenglh-'
na "'general eellence" being the high
et awai'd given for 5p'ool cot tcha.
We invite cofhjnHlson ahd resbeelful1ly
sk ladit'r in give it a fati' trial anrd con
ineo themselves of its.ueiriyoe
11 others. ~ sproiyoe
To be had at *Iholesale and jetaiiof
J. 0. IO AG.
aug 12 --t xtit
,fLiglitest ~_
urrt lre s~
CHNOlARL.E8.8
SHI1PMAN 'S
DUPTjICATING
Sin)po Gonvenient, Noat and
Clue*. Every businos man
h Mould have one0.
[0 INK OR I N IUsUuIR Cr,
Th e undersigned is prpared to
11 of'ders. Sample e~ n~ Oenl at
ny time. E. S. OIHA NDIA1
1 Sn os 1'
A. STOEi.
PENIN(A 1879.
i Counties:
tvo ci11rged )ily I1tsiliOss very extentsivc
)lmnodioug store forthtl-ly occtthedi by
olli'r you I)ItY (l()O)S, NOTIONS,
is, CROCKElRY and GL',ASSWAltiE,
prr-8 at ten per eent. less thani thtey hlave
cii (c1 capitatl, and btying t'ron first liands
I aily goods in stock at (oil per ccnt. aboV('
eit. for expenses, like some of niy coli
freight.
1st of October. I ('1111 dtuplicato any
Ey before calling at. tie AUGUSTA
cOnvincccl.
J.G.ilMM00HI>ropii:icctoi:
LUABLE INVENTION
"! WORLD RENOWNED
ING MIACHRNE
> n Chronomotor Watch, an,
first-class Piano. It receive
fienna and Centennial Expc
,JRTH FA'3TER than othe
i'nisritcd. There are morc
in the United States than
the oth~ts. ThO WILSON
>r ciihg all kinds of repairing.
n FREE with each machine.
04lN MACH"NE O.
' . U. S. A.
I l'.t'i 1 ctt I eru itli nseirs o' Plinos, Or
I *118. M lsieal 1hi I len t ions att
vtnaIi| Mu lsiel I l In:ar'antcnts
Wilh) ale tIlitV' to liheit'
ownl inlt'e'ests will
lilly froit II14
gl'in I
3IUSI('A1t, ]1.1tl' O 'I'll SOiT~'1'I'
LUD)EN & BATES'
SOUTIEJiE.1
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
And Branch Housos
.Al (4/N I'1A, (I A. IA'TI,A NTiA (I.\.
(ho..0. Iohi usoit & Co. (1 1.. 1W ani~ler & Co
U(f A It I.ISTO)N, H. (!. ('JIA 11. .l TE, N. C.
(2. L. M-'E*n:thLn ,V (x. M 08z11ii ltli Mle 1101:e.
JAl(80Nv I,iLU, VL') \. I' 1N8 A(h . A, FLA.
A. n3. C.uinphi'll. IlInrow iro1,her '.
Hatvantinh, (Jo., lN the (Iralidi Musleal (Cint re of a
Solidl Musle'al Sout h, and frin thi Cent.r.l
Dist.rhbttiingc D)cpo, wv1ih its (ha.in of
one iIifaglntent, a nd hai 'ng
aret drawn l.hiiiaWsica..
Hiilesliu of the Sout,h.
--OUR 'G1RAND
INTROD)UCTION SALE
-OF STANDAltD-.
Pianos an~d Organs
Th'Ie only salo or t,he kind evor sultcostilly
carViedL Out, In Ieo 1. 8, F1ive thous~aJid slo.n u.
a.11 Iirui, eft at a~ictdry Itates for Csh or
'lTen of tho0 inaiitng Manltifaturers of tito Ur. 8.
ha 4' given uis c xcltlsivceoi ont of their ins ii
nilenItO (.n the Mo11, al 31t3 horizedl tis tn p lace
for l itroditet1 Ind. Adlvertilseaneist, One Tihous-.
anld of tht;lr beSt, in i.untents ini repri 8entat,ive
HolIlIu'rn ho~l~ishol at, F.'atory Whoiosale
SEE THE PRICES.
7 . linte ltOsowV( adCv $15
IA OSLLgd. Six Years (wuaranttee.
PIANOS7%c.fnnseodcarv$5
PIANO UStps lt.Io IIuar Irn, O $25'S
(b Uso. Wittotol andIIsrutr
$571{ePsh, al"fr u " ORGA NS
7 8 nSos *S'perby,l,r.o"cT". ORGAN
$80 34x%' " Sto a ,\il ' Is.iuor O GANS
All guiarnteedi itlrulitmnOts. hinktot9i nanito
on (achl. Fifteen Days T1rli If wfiinted, de' Pa.y
t,he freight, If no sa.o. A t rial Costa not,t1Ing$ If
instrlinent dlon't, sutIt. Don't he'sitat, 0 t Cr.
MASON AND) H AM1L1N ORLGA N8.
, MASON & IIA,IN
- ' .i Church andC l'arlor
Organs. Nol, Lowest
110est and 0ktyppe4.
(I8tolis only $RI0, 10
--boll chimes, only $100t
Hand tor Jntrontidion Seale cdtilr gIving
priers a a a fil informnllon.
TIhe mtfgniifient Chicketring, JItallet & Davis4
~ypr,iit tisite 8pa h1erj ,en, I ixie and
IlnAd Rtking~ O, gans all Inclunded IN t,his
sitli. A eleanswteep. No r'e$(ryQ,. .ly Q.he
iinent,s .g, lat est, 8 1o. rFarth. 'i Factory.
Larges't seetloth of AtAnd 1(d' inatrtiaent evOu0'
offered by any liouse.
*h300 & %"?Li__*____
Q*p00a .1ea (3filL Io i eitg
~aJsIgJrJn
it4h dd0
0&t7e.tbth lVd 4fA Oi 'u%b1 1,
treeI').
.A. UJ( UST
18794 FALL C
co titi Pooli6 of Fairfield and Adjoinin,
I TA K F pleasure in stating that I i
y, having mlovetl Intto thle large an1d C4
<add Ihras. I amn n ow prepared to
3OY1 and S1101"1, HIATS and CAI
id also a flue line ol' Tobacco and Ci;
wver been gold inl WNuh:boro.
Ilaving it vari<i experien ce and unlii
br cash only, I def'y cotpetition.
TO firners buying largely, I will sel
\Cw York cost. 1 doli't add ten per c
etitors. iy discounts more tIhan iay
Look out for my piice list about tho
-odds pnrclhased sottlf of Baltimore.
Wl'lii Von visit Winnsboro doin't b
'014, and examitiC lily stdck nld be
atg 4
MLi&SON~ 8E W
ni workmanshi ?5l oqual te
Iseegany fit iIhed as a
he higho* Clwarc1 t e:a \
itions.. IT SEWd ONE-Ft
nachirnes. is capacity is
ValGON o cMACHEE sold
ho combiied iaIos of all
hENDE?n ATTAfiACHMENT ft
WITHOUT PATCHING, give
ANTED.
WA U I L S N SE1
jO 1. the best half-dime smoke, try
"The Sn Isher." superior to till
thers, at F. W. IAmm1Ncn'r's, Deai'
I Town iall.
JUST
ARRIVED
At the Winnsboro Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar
i second lot of hew, cheap and cle
;ant goods. Millinery and Fancy
1oods in all the latest stylcs and
1ovelties of the season. Mrs. Boag,
aving a first-class milliner to assist
Elr in this )epartmont, is fully pro
pared to please the iont fatidious,
Old will take pleasui iii doing so.
X. beautiful line of silk and Cotton
Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Glovos,
Ladies' Jabots and Ties or Scairfs
D)ress Goods, Buntings, Poplins,
-in fact a full stock of such goods.
is are usually found in a first-class
~Iiliner'y; Dry Goods and Fancy
d*oods Establishmecilt.
SIIOESa
A beauitiful line of ladies' and
3hiildren's Slippers, Gaitora and1
S3hioe ; also; a leo aksort'ment of
Hocn's Shoes.
GI#(OCERIES.
A full and frcsh stck of Family
Brocerios : Bacon, Meal, inor,
Oorni; Sugars, Coffees, Soap.
Starch,
Powder,
8310t;
Candies,
Cigars,
. T.Lobacco,
Kerosene Oil.
[i short; yot enh firtd all you wvant
Lt J. O. BOAG'S, and as bhtap nt
the same goods can be bought any
wyhore. Don't forgot to call. Nt
trouble to show goode;
J. (i. .BOAG.
, Sixtedn riew and firlt -class FMving
Machines to be in store in a day or
so. The Now and Implroved Verti
ea1 Food Davis, XX. P. F..; also, the
Nowv and Iniproved Atiricain, rang
ing in pried fron $20 upwards
1Toso. Machinds arls fromn the facto'
rios of good, resp)onsible compatties
and are i*irrantod to be just at
represen tea
J. 0. BOAU4,
Agent for fairfield County.
may 3
LWhiskoy for a ale low for casha
Fi. W. HannsmonT's, Roar of Markoi
PURE WHIITE OIL.
Ei recommesid the tPEBfA1
VYO.if s a .'afd filuminator. It it
lis oloar and white das water, cdneequently
gives a ,brilliant light, with ve.,lttl<
>dlor. Try i t. Tho,prico Is less tan
wver. i.W Af'Y& i.
INDIA RUBBER BE I,TING4
tIlVE~ and nix ieh threb pl$* -Bltihg.
VLucerne Seed Olover Seods all ai
low prices, just reoefd by
ang 30 3' df AS8T &i $tTOI9.
OR 61 calobrtrld htIale,
ORigood Mhk.1ohiohflo
PMint Juilo,or atiif"theior6
ightful Spring Beverage, call at
INI
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!!
"I had no appetite; Holloway's Pi
ve.ule a hearty one."
"Your t'ills iare inarvoilsis.i
"I scin<( for auther box, and knop the
in the house."
"Dr. Hd'lowhy has ont'ed my headael s
that was chroiie.
'" gaio outii of X dur Pills to my bai'1
for cholera piorbti. Tio dear litt
thing got wel, iil n ddy."
".M y nausea of a lnorning is no /
cured."
"Your box of Holloway's Ointmer
cred idia of noises ill tlo head.
rubbed somd of your bintbett behin.
the eat-s and the htbist lilts l hft."
"Senll me two boxes; I want one for t,
poor fa mily."
"I encloo a dollar; your price is 25
cents, but the ttthditblne to rnd Il worth a
dollar."
"Solid -ine five boxes of your Pills,"
"Let me have three boxes of ybi
Pills .by return ninil, for chills alil
fever."
I have over 200 such testimohials dtr
these, liut vaut of space oempels ne to
concludd.
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS,
And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint
ment is most invaluable. It does not
heal externally alone, but penp tates
wli the most searehing effeots to the
very fct of evil.
ii oL LO WI A Y'S OINTMIT NA
Possessed of thi remedy, every mnn
nay be own doctor. It may be rubbed
into the system, so as to reach any in
ternal complaint; by these menaia, cired
sores or ulcers in the throat stoinneh,
iver, slpine or other parts. It is an in.:
'allible remedy for bad legs, bad brensty,
eontraoted or ktifjoints, gout, rheunma
Iislm, and all skin disedaes.
IMll'OHHT"INT (iirios.-,one ar 'genitine gh
less the sIi9n:titre of J. HAYIOCK. as agent, bff
the UTnltt'dStates surrounds each box of Pills
ant Clliilheist. Boxes at 2lCeltf, 02 cents, and
$1 eache.
i" TIhore Is cdlsde'able saving by taking
the large! sizes. llOLLoWA 1' & Co.,
feb 15-ty New York.
FRESHGOODS !
JUST R-ECE.iViD.
--dONSISTING IN PART OF
24 bbnl. Molasses-all grades;
400 lbs. Choice BhckWheat Flothr;
10 boxes Cream Cheese,
2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
12 bbls. Sugar, all grades,
14 sacks of Col'ee-10 Rio, 4 best
Java,
50 bbls. Choice Family Ficur.
BAGGING AND TIES.
LARD in bbls:, dalis tnd buckets.
Bacon; Best Sugar Cured Hams..
Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Sded
Rye and Barley.
Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and Muld
Sioes, Axle qrCeasq, White
Wine and Cider Viiogar,
Smoking Tobacco
Dllrham's b(1sti
U1ingi o'
Raisinis, Currants and Citoii.
ALSO,
Fresh Caniied Salnoii, .Pea6hes and
Tomatoos, ltixed Piekkles, dho*
Chow andl Ieliper Sauce.
ALSO,
A fine 10t of BOOTS AND $dtOiid.
All of wvhirth will be Bold cheapj fdI~
Casli.
iioV 9) D. R FLENNIKEN.
DR ESS DOODS!
DRTSS (IOODe !
.PRESS %OPDS
WE would respectfully invite att
~Vinsp ectioun of our Stock of
Dr'es Goods by the ladies bf Winns~
boro and vicinity. Our stock con
sists of Irozi,-rame Grenainies, All
Wool Buzthiigs, Lace 'Iiniting,'
Dentellos Beige, Linen Iawui;
P3acilwfic In, Cord1ed Jaconets;
Corded Pignes, hititings,. &c., &c.
A tilh1AUTIl?tt ASSORITInd
of Brow~n Lition Ifress Goode, witti
Laces for Trimming. Our Stock in
aill other lines is full aftd complete.
A ,ie* lot of Whifo aand Colored
Trimmings -jit oponed, Seeoti1d
lot of (Jassimores from -Chai'ottes
ville mills opened a few .dayy ~sinde
A 10) of Fans, Parasols and frb.squi-i
to Noetting just in. .
McM1ASTER &BRIOE."
N. Bh-Attniatl eFly Fahs ldr
sale here,
jtne 7 -
SMITH $ 0