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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUESDAY, September 20, a a t 1879 ERM.soF Tnla Naws AND> T1E:u. --Tri-weokly cdition, four dollars pelI annutm, in a(vance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents per(Nunm in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATEs oF An}v'InTISINC:.--Ote (101la1" per inch for the lirst insertion, v ad fifty cents per inch for each SuIsCe cent insertion. These rates apply to -ifl ad vertisenents, of whatever n'att re, and are payable strictly. in advanee. Con tracts fo 'three, six or twelve months made on verv liberal terms. Tran lient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each + subsequent inlsertion. Obituaries amid tributes of respect charged ats adver tisem1enlts. Simple announcemnie1ts or marriages and deatls published free or charge, and solicited. All comnmuitnications, of whatsoever nat-ure, should he addressed to the Winsboro l'ublishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. RAILRnoAn Seioniw1.F.-The follow ing is the present schedule of arrivals on the C. C. & A. IRailroad, upon the basis of Washilmton time, which is sixteen minutes fister thau Winnsboro time: DAY PASSENG Eni-GOING NoiIrI. Columbia, 10.48, a. ma. ; ilvthewood, 11.38; Itidgeway, 11.57; Simpson's, 1:2.12, p. in.; W1innsboro, 12.28; Ad ger's. 12.42; White Oak, 12.50; Wood-, ward's, 1.02; Blackstock, 1.08; Ches ter, 1.38; Charlotte, 4, p. mn. NIGIHT PASSENGER-GOING soU'rII. Chester, 2.41, a. n. ; Cornwall's, 3.05; Blaekstock, 3.16; Woodward's, 3.22; White Oak, 3.:5; Ad"er's :3.14; Wt1inaboro, 3.: 7 ; Simpson's, 4.13; Ridgeway, 4.30; lilythewood. 4.48; Columbia, 6.37; Augusta, 9.15, a. im. --'hese trains stop only at. the Vol lowing stat ions bef ween ;hatrlot te aid Columbia: Fort [ills,ltock.11ill. (Ches fer, Winnsboro, ltidgeway, Blyth. wood. Other stations are recognized as '-flag stictions." F1IEtI(:IIT T':I\IN-o1N( NonirIT. Columbia, 5.30, a. in.; 13lythewood, 6.4.5; lidg eway, 7.20; Winnsboro, 8.30; Woodwaird's, 9.f); Cornwal's 10.25; !;hester, 11.05; Charlo to, 3.-15, P. m1. FIllEIGIIT TI' N-GOiNG1 SOUTI. Ches;er, 9.05, a. m.; C'ornwall's. 10.25; Ulackstock. 10.-1; Woodwr m-l's. 11; Wininshoro, 12.15, 1>. i.; Rid;e way, 1.30; lllvthewood, 2.15; Culumu bin, 3.40. -These freight. trains ha:+ve a coach at taclied and run daily, Sundays ex cepted. New Advertiseuioutt. New Goods-W. II. Doily. The fall Session of Mou'it Z'oa School began on No'day. Anl'1'cels w=t( beer inl mni"d tl"at the e'-trana:ion for fi"st g.'ate 1en1,h c" ' c".,iticag' will be 1eid on Ilao (i-d : ''C i n Ol"ober, and for) tle othrl Crad-; on thle iourth Sa(reday. Mr1a.W mV. I. D)ooly adviertises sever al useful and desi. abbe aiPe1s. lie haq, in addition, a iinc stock of' every thing usually kept in a first-class gro cry store. Eis neCw establishmaae"t looks as a'ent asa a t'ow pin. MissioN 'a MI.rr'Nc.--Th'le We men's W' -:'O.mry So Acely o. Mo' mi,c' to will ha1e: n e~ .!0) atr'a ea .1 tl'o mctCin1g of' t-'.24i.' in .u;a''t. Ad cH e eS w'Al bo0 <4)1'o:1 by Por1. *J. U. IKale. o.BhRichhm id, and R1ev. WV. A. Rlogee. of' W:nnsbo.'o. !The peaoire rad help thogood work al carg. The aimouncemene of' the easpesiona in Chnaclstoni of George HI. Walter. & Co., Jr.mes Adiger & Co., Johni E. A dger & Co., and the People's (State) Untnk, willecarso universal regre't. Tbcl, firm of' Jamnes Adlge. & Co., of whbichi Mfr. IRobcet Adger was tbe b'end, ha9d all along been icgarded as solidl aind safe as thte rock of Gibraltar'. The r'e pO s that b'is labiliies reach two milllions. Though no one iln WInnts boro, loses anuy thinig still every 0one mq.st d1ep)10'0 this blow at the credit of' CharlJestoni and the Stat~e. PROWIE.RDJNGS O.F COURD.. Buisiness onm the Civil Side-The IIanrond( Caua.-Judn.,o Wallace Thinksn Cotton nua "Article of Measurmen,ont," and Dec.41ea Accordingly. Tbce followin'g is a synopsis of te cases dlsposed1 of in the Court .of Common Pleas since 01ur l ast repot L: Mary E. Smith vs. Henry La. E' iloLt and ofhers-Messrs. A. M. Mackey and H. N. Obear' for p,lainiuff, Messrs. McCoints & Donglass for' de fe'idant II. L. EllIott, the other de fendanta not an)sweri mg. VTe purp'1ose of the action was to charge a cot tain tr'act of laind with a legacy in favor of the plaintiff, c,onta1ined In the wvill of Mrs. Elizabetth Sloata, de.eased. The land had been mortgaged by R1. BI. Sloatn, the executor ofthe iil, to Jas. HIar'dn, and tlio7bond an d mnortgage asigned by'ardini to the defentdat Ellicit.. This motgage was aftetrwards . forcelosed, and the and wvas pu"oha e.d by the defendant. Thle def'ence was that Mr. Elliott had no notice of the h'gany,ar-at least 6f its being a chargo upoa the )and 1h0 purtichasad. A fter hearbig the evidenee," and A~ill arge .mantfromn tIme coanseI oiq4oth sjdea, Judge Widlaco decided i.n ifaydi'of thed defeielant, and dlim'ss'4 tho pThant'1"' conpAin I f Wi.Johtiton,anad Iin t1he dtSO the ~tjn K~Ti dd Kii'ell and ~6 o Stip)on yd) to of e Thete of theo0op et'tine1t &o1i issue of law raised are as follows: Trhe plaiulills shipped tc"n h a!cs of'uoI Im an t 1iunsboro, roisigied to Char lotte utpon the deti-ndant's rot,t . Thle disttnce bet ween these points is sevett t. -i wo miles. 'I'e cotton weighed an average of 461) lbs. to the bale, and had an average mleasureuteit of'tlirty live cubic feet. 'lhe sect ion of de Iend:tnit's chca"te'r brought before thke Court, for' eoisiderattion p rovids that the. Railroad Company niay cha"ge ''ifor the triaspotatiiont of goods, produce anid ieircht'i dise atd ot her articles an v suint not exceeding itly cents per buii dred pountd, for each iundred uniles oil heavy aitricles, and itleen ceiis per cubic oot, oil at"icles of ieasulrement for every hitdred milies.'' Te de fendates charged fr the transpo io't of the cotton at, the rale of lif'teen ceiis per cutbie loot. per one hundred miles, or the s1in of $87.80. The plaiiot is toodersid payaniet. at tho rate of fifty cenits per It 0 lbs. per hundred miles, or lie sum of, $16.58. This being re f-'sed, tie plintitiil paid the Imount. charged under protest, and brought suit. for the dileirence of' $21.22. At the trial the dlelb'>danii request ed the trial justice to iustiPct the Jury ''lhat the defcndants had the legal right. tider their chllter to classifv goods, produce, merchandise andl(] otlhe' articles oll'redc them for t.ransporitation as 'hravy articles' or as 'artiices of -tme:'sitement.', accordilig is said goods produce, iercha'ldise or ot her artiies by tlher weigiht or bulk first exhaust, the carrying capacity of the freight c.iIs used for tho transp ortaltion of said goods, piodce, mnerchandise or other arfticles." 1Te trial justice declined so to chlarge, to which the defendants excepted. We shall considet' that c' ceplt ion alone. for if error w as comnil. tedl in this retusail, the judgment ot' the Court below caimot stand. Now, if the defcedanuts had the right to classliy the cott oil tendered f' sliip meut as airticl's of tcasurenieit., vv (e' the.i ch/hcr';"!, it (lie tllows fhat their classilie:ilion, however arrived at, is legal. The question then for consideration is, whether under the Iet"tm s of the section of'the charter re fcired to, colon1 in bales cln be clas, ed as "atrticles of mteastretcoi:," as coieilded by the iphriittif'.l' What, then is ia heavy ani'le? The term ''heavv'' is ia coiip:i alive term as ap p lied to difli-ent a rticles. Iroii is heavy, feathers are 1ight, or hulkv. Yet. a pound of feathers is as heavy 111 a pot1nd of iroti. .llein- an artice is heaivy when a eerhiint bulk has a cer ,ain w cigfht, while one -which has the saine bulk but. weigis less will not he heavy. On this principlie we c;.Il iron heavy and feaihe'rs light. Thl:e dlifli lty is inl diitwi the line dt'deitiar Catlimu, or inl ascer'iliinlimt; w here the' weight ot'1 aricle coup,aredl with its balk makes it a heavy article. We ma:ty sil'ely s:iv that lint cotton is not heavy, and that cottin comt:prcsel in very smtall hales, as is now done by powerf'ul ste:an or hydraulic presses, is heavy. It we consider hales of cot ton as usually packed by nfarmers antid such as were shipped inl this case, we are of t.he oiinio:t that' the bulk of thi ty-live cubic feet veigshing only 4(60 lbs. foiled to mtaike thei ''heavy art'cles.'' The diflieitly, as we hav'e s:tidl, is in Ii-:i(tig th in" )ii of' (emtarca lioon. But docs n+ot the a:ection under c'nsidc'tttion1 idc 11s. or" indicaie a iine o1'deiareOOafii fixed by the Situte it self? We iiust. as's1ue that. (le see tion inltend(s a uifoei mnly of1c !arlges 4,n w'hat, it styles "haea1vy aticles'' and1( wVhat it denIoina istes as ''art'cles ot' class18 is ity ceni s p)er 10)0 lbs. , on the othier C'0een cenits per cubi)c foot. Etlaier.. >de orchiarges wouild amlounit t) ther same11 it'( 1thaticle 'upon1 wicsh 111 hecharge .is made weighed thlirt y lbs. to I he cubic toot. Uplon such aln'ari.i cle the'limit appidt it,01 eiher aslia mienit, wIouIld be fit'teeni cents. We may then welcl infeir 91hat the inteiC on1(1 of' thec section1 is to al1low~ a1 class8iticati onl upon this basis otf thhriv lbs. to the cui)C ing~ und)(er tIte head' of' ''heavy," and ar1ticleCs weiginug 1cas undioer tihe head of' "ar1ticle of' meaC5sur1emen1t." TIhe bahes of'o coun in ti s ease wcighed only~ 460 lbs. to the thi11 ty~-flve cubic feet, or' not quIte fourteent 11bs. to the cubic. We areo theeforeo of the opini ion thait byV v'itue of lheir ch1ar'ter the defend(anits were au1thoried to classifyV and1( cha1 rge Onl the cot toin inl t his ca1se as ar'ticles ot' measuriement. 'This coin er'ation makes it of itselfC ell'ective, and obviates the nlecessity of'a contest as to the proper' classitlcation of each and cycryv aidicle that mnay be tender'ed for transp18loriadion1. Bidhes, should( the Ralilr oatd Compan)111y char ige by weight 0o1 an1 ar1tiec of' mleasur'elemnt accord ig to this8 stanldard, 01', on tihe other hand, charge by measuremoent on a heavy ai ticle, it wou1ld miake n1l i eiro 11e0us classiilention to it s ow ai loss. We aire theiretbre of' tile op)inionl that tile trial justice erred in his conlstruci tion of' t.he statulte, and1( thait there'fore0 the judgment of thle Coml t below ap pealed1 from must be set aside ; and it 1s accor'dingly so ad(juldged. This tile 10th Sept., 1879. WV. II. WA LLAC1E. Ini tis case fin appeal wvill be taken t the Suprenme Courii ; so thlat the fight. bietweeni the people1 . and1 the*Rii rord Companmy is not yet omnded. Saturday mlornlinlg was conisumied in pai'sing or'ders upon1 malftters' of 1no pulblic inter'est. ~Judge Wallace left I lat day for Lanc.aster', wher'e ho Ia miow holdi5g coni t. "8ING SING I" Some Account ofthea Pleasant Timies Spent at the Jackson's Creek Slngig School. JACKSON'S ChlRm, -8Sept. 22.-Friom the heading of this ar1t.icle, some of your' many r'eaders may think that It Ii i'efetrenice to Sing Sing onl the 11udsoni rIver', but .thetre are othler Sing Slng's, which maiy be mnore . t I Orestig-v iz, JacOkson's Cr'eek Sing ing $chaool, taugh In Lebaunon Ihres flerl~an) Ch1.l'rch,,y the cffleien6 n tlenian, Prof. Ri f. Martlin. 'Twelve lhso,soA'e givenl by. Ikrof. Martin, IIA.y&hihUo his puipils' advaiced ad thiratblyVs;, A good dgnne. g5a gaven Oi ov9f ocasIon, vihlh~ Nvad Onjoyed as2091 94616singi6g exol'Obe But pptr'.,iiavo bedomo do6iht scar'CO aroi4 11i08e,"$ gjin',"' and the oily) old iterIleft, seeinug the sad fato of his fIUte'eggibb, keeps aIna rey 8peo0 bi 1 f4i 9,Whn Itbaira the sound pf dg:side t S. ardany being :the lst of t10'iles 2n Was bfy far thdO iost enjoyable day 'or all "Maiy~ On,tihaOing whoin were three 'outd divineadliae morning was naanadaI singinlg selected picevs (roi th "Psahutlimit." It' B3eethoven coal only htalve been present, I think a con plimlent would have been ofl'ered especially to the young ladies; if i had not. he would not. have beet liked wortht a cent, by this community AOoutt onle o'clock a recess was given and linnuc' sprecd-at (iilnner wher all got plent.y anl had "oodles" leti The cr.owd.41 retirid for at inmo, som< under the oatk tree, sonme returned tI (lhe chureb, and others autsed them selves playing crorquet. Mcs41rs. 1 and K. two very estimable gentlement took an active part in the gamnie will the fair ones. (Don't be ollbndc please, Messrs. Editors, if yo. shoul be calleil upon for the Spac'e of half I column, for lynencal purposes, tll fall.) The evelling was passed it illustrating a practical analysis, b; 'rot. Martin, and somc music wa: also given. All returned to their re spective homes, wiser and happier, J hope, than when they came. in coicliuding, allow mec to say, i1 reference to Jackson's Creek's politica stlandinlg-We are )enocratic to the eorc, we how to the line. With jus tice and truth on our side, we fear in evil. AMICUS. MAJ. WOOD w Ann FOR CONG.RESS .Afcss"rs. E:di/rs: I see in youl paper an extract from tlie Greivilh I/em, nomliniating Maj. T. W. Wood ward for Congress. This is certainly a move in the right direction. Major Woodward isjiustlyentill to a sea in Congress f'or his past devotion tc tle Democrat ic party. in thosi darl and gloomy days when hope had a nost lIed. his advice wac "to renali true to each oher, and as sure il there's a God in 1leavel we woli come ont all r"'iht.yet." 11o proved true in (he gieatest hour of need, ant workc'd (lattIh'lnlly. So, mly Countu,rynmen give hitmhNis jiut. reward. I have nc fault to find with our repreliative, lile lion. John II. Evins. INl ju11,l1 decrves the good mucine he has won, at id SotIi Ca rol in a has rich hontor. sill in store fu' him. Biut 1 do advo t- rtilion ill otfice. It is better foi the contryN atnld betr for our publ nI;. So let a. voice go up f-om al the people saying, "Well done, thou good an t fiitlliltl servant; enter tht iut> ( le la!ls of Co'gres-.." Ftiica NEWS OF TH HE DAY. -As "an index ol'good times," th< I.oeltl poiltS to (lie New York hotel b in full and tunrninlg geueSs away'. -Work is so livel'y in 'en1nsylvanir iron fhuniclies tit'ilt is ditiirult to pro ciue enou;Wlh operatives, 1111(1 soeic Clm. ploy ers are inlcreasin i wages. -'l'he court of imll ililenn lies de chu-e<1 (he -.(i('ori: contup(roller guitt anu rei-nled to I(1o1?ove the clIse dIli. <111z1in iing I Iu fromt le:eat.er holirr oflice. - .-T1he t rodisury le prat menCIt is nti"k w'. a caci e exa(Ntumitionl o'thle v'oucl. era & Mir. F'iIz510in, Unied Si:isei nmar.lhai fori Geor'g'i. in viewi o ebacr;gcs recently madeof m1nisconiduu n.i his :cdminiis;ration of the aflutirs o is oillee. -lesumpltion is so fully accomplIsh ed that. gold is a dru'g at (hme Ticar' D)epari nnent, and( to ge; rid of tbe c iutlai on thle depacrtmtft w ill so0] makle arrangeimenits ti (xchlawi'e it ibi LIUnie Stactes notes at, thle 'everal siu4 --A Chinese gambling hell wvas raid eiln NCew York ihe other night. Tw< g.unes were t'bunld in .full blast-ge tic ai game pilayedl wviIh cards, and1( foin t:mn or, onte, t wo, tin-ee, four, a gameo tha* mi every other resp)ect. then thie wheec resem bles ro leItte. No less I hm~ twenty-eight gay Monmooli gambo liers were found arouiaY the tables. -The Georgia IIouse of Rlepresenta lives on Saturday alImost u nanimousl' voted down a resolniuti condenxinini Governor Colquit t for aileged corup tio ionm regard to the office of prlincipa15 keeper of the peniitenitiary, and( paisse a r'esolution asking the Governor te examine Iito the conduciit ofthiat oft] cor'and to take such action as he ma doom pr'operl. -According to a promninen treligon paper in Boston there is avery bad'star' of morals among the young meni an< wvomeni and girls in many reputabi families iug that city. This religion newspaper tells its readlers that the Boston chief of 1)011ce declares8 thor< are hundreds of girls belonging to re spectable families who have adopte< ways of' which they would blush t< have their relatives know. -Mr. Christi'm K. Ross, father o the ill-fated Charlie, p)aidl a visit to Su perintendenit WaiJing, of' Newv York~ oin Tiuesday. Mr. Ross's faith In hi; soin's existence is unshalien, althougl the only glimmer in the inysterv of ti boy's disappearanco was the shootini of his suplposod abductors atAlay Ridge December 14, 1874. -Whu Cewayo was captured hi' wvas utterly prlostrated, and his follow cr's werte too iveak to resist. Trh King anid his men wvere taken to Uhmu dl. During the march oleveni of hi. t'ollowers tried to escape. Six weit successfitl, but the oilier five wer<4 shot. 'rTe. Kinig will be takenc t< Martzburg and ,from there to Grey town. -A special to the Galveston Netau f'i om lFaghn Pass says that TIomi Ford~ a gver6t~ t.eamuster at ortunoan,u P'ieth 'cs N egras, MeXmCo, was mnnurder ed1 In thue oursklrts of the toin, nnd hIs body terribly mutilated, huaving~ eleven kitlfe wvoundls In It, and the hlead belig cr'uslted withi a r'ock. 'There M p0 elite to the assassin. -D5aiel Drew 4I94 s,tgldenly 9:1; Thursday night aL his residence fil Newv .,ork at thte age of' elghtv-two y'eIr'. hil had' (hilned at the Grandc CenttrAI Igtel with a nriend int the ev4 ing, atud'on r'eturnInmg homneconipah, ed ogt ol'i9ftwelli Iew'enitbed, bd got i ind camo'~ d9wyn to tne pgfih whe:he6pig abdt.1,I P. M. TLhe the aus of(death.to bec~ apopie~ -A S Peetsurgphysioian bayU researchoir afidg rl~ ihittehI,I ~pole/tjd tep eth g si~ t ihei o d~el~ ebiQU) e TH 1Is 1LO H' F1'EJt. MI-:aPIIIs, Septenber 19.-.Eleven - noe eases were reported to-dav: nileio white and two colored. Three addi t tional deaths have occurred. Di.:rxris, September 20.-Seven cases inl all-six white and one colored --were reported to the Board oflilealth to-day. Dliss LAouis L,uccarina, resid c iug two miles otit, on poplar street boulevard, has the. fever. Total mntmber of new eases offlcially reported for the week 80-whites 48; colored 32. 'Total to date, 1,216. To - tal nunber of deaths from vellow fever in tleeit.y for the week 31; total to ,datte 346. E!ERYI MAN IIts OWN MsIOeANi-"Wha1t's the good of mc buying a piano or an or 1 gan? I can't even plry at jewsharp,, tho' I ive music tnity well. I wish to good. ness somebody would invent an instru ' ment that I could play." So say thous t ands of genuine music lovers, and at last a musical genius has given them their heart's diesire. This now musical won der. The O'guinette, is no toy or hum bug, but the most marvellous musical in [ strument of the ago. It plays hymn tunes, qua-lrilles, waltzes, operatic Se lect-ions, or Popular songs with perfect t accuracy. A chdid can play it. Hna full, sweet tone; durable; not liable to got. out of or,ler; weighs only 12 lbs. Price, with 6 runes 810; extra tunes 25 cts. each. - Guaranteed tn givo more s.tisfaction than any other instrument in the world. Money refunded after 5 days trial if not satisfactory. Thousands already sold and not one returued. Local agents ,wanted in every Southeru oity and village. For illustratod cataloguo and full par . ticulars address Ludden & Bates, Sit vanlnah, Ga.., Manutfactirer's Sole Southern Agents. sept 6-1n NEIW GOODS! NEW GOODS! A LARGE and choice lot of Au gusta Flour of all the difforent grades. Fresh Bolted meal and Pearl G2 1st. ALLO, A nice lot of Brass Bound Buck. eta-Red and White Codatr, Tubs, Brooms, Churns, Axe Handles, &c., CHEAP FOR CASH. W. H. DONLY, sept 23 On the Corner. F &NCY GROCERIES JUST ARRIVED, Consisting in part of Cream Chcese, Macaroni, Orachers of various kinds, such as Cream, Oy.ter. ' oruhill, Jumbles, Gin ger Snaps, Butter, etc. .;annod t4oods -Pineapple, . Peaches, Tomatoes, Sardintw and Salmon. Pickles-Chow-Chow and Cucumber. L. & P. 's celebrated Worcstershire Sauce. r' GINGER~ PRESERVES! GINGER PRESERWES! Corn Starch, pure and fresh, To of all kinds . Soap, Starchl, etc. Weoc ofeep constantly on hand a full stc fStaple Groceriea, such as Bacon, Meal, Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasse4, etc. Dagging anti Ties for sale at bottom )prices. N. il.-Wearo o pening daily S Ollndid asortment of Dry Good's, Boots, slhoes, - lats, Creekecry, etc. Giva us a call and be couvin ced, sept 11 J. F. MeMASTERL & Co. Go for the Bay State Shoe. J. M. B3EATY & Co. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. J. M. B3EATY has just returned s a from New York, and we are now re ceiving a stock of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing and Hats, Boots - and Shoes, Groceries, &c., which s wac ca.refully selected, and bought s at the LOWEST CASH J2RICES. We ask, not only our customers, but the whole community, to call and examine our goods. J. M. B3EA TY & CO. sept 20. TU'3E'$tore tormo epied by Sol. .L olf. ZUEN GO 0r 17 8WKO-flt AUGrUS'IA STOLE. 1879. FALL OPENING 1879. To the People of Fairfleld and Adjoining Countios: I TAKE pleasure in stating that I have enlarged my business very extensive ly, having moved into the large and cotmmodioua store formerly occupied by f Ladd Bros. I am now prepared to o1il'r you )RY GOODS, NOTIONS, i BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, CROCKEHY and GLASSWI'AIE, and also a fine line of Tobacco and Cigars at tont per cent. less tlhan they have ever been sold in Vi'innsboro. I IIaving a varied experience and unlimited capital, and buying from first hands I for cash only, I defy competition. To farmers buying largely, I will soll any goods in stock at ten per cent. above ~1 New York cost. I don't add ten por cent. for expenses, like soie of my com petitors. My discounts moro than pay freight. Look out for my price list about the 1st of October. I can duplicate any goods purchased south of Baltimore. When you visit Winnsboro don't buy before ~calling at (he AUGUSTA E STORE, and examine my stock and be convinced. aug 4 J. L. N IMNAUGII, Proprietor. STARTLI AIOUCEENT. WE TAKE this opportunity of informing our customers that Mr. Groeachel is now in the Northern markets ptucbasing a LARGE and r CHOICE stock of fall and winter goods. a While othois may attempt to HUMBUG the public by a great show and "i parade, WE CONFINE OURSELVES TO SOLID FACTS, and we pro pose to give our patrons the benofit of all bargains that we oursolves get. WE DO NOT SELL ONE ARTICLE BELOW COST AND MAKE AN EXTRA PROFIT ON ANOTHER.. We charge a reasonable profit on S all our goods, and guarantee FAIR DEALING TO ALL who may favor c us with their custom. it Our regular advertisement with price list will appear soon, and buyers .' will save money by studying it. Mr. A. V. Brown is still with us, and promises great bargains to all his friends. SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL. sept It AjVRJABLE INVENTWN, Wit3NSEWING MACHINE: ~n workma.r.hip Is equal to a Chrgnomreter Watch, an f "aS f.:iot.y inishod. as a frst-ciass Pano. t rcciv. he highst award at the Vienna and Cenennial Expt sitions. fT SEWS ONE-FOURTrH FASTE it tan othe. V machin.rs. lts caipacity is uznirnitod., Thore are more WEJLSON' MACHINES sold in the Unitod States than .' the cornbined sales of all tiho others. The WILSON . MENDI AT TA'C HMENT for doing~ nil kinds of repairing. WITHOUT' PATCHSMC, given FREE with each machine. CHICAG, ILL. U. .A Al FRESH GOODS! UR!DOU! JUST RECEIVED.k -CONSISTING IN PARLT OF_. DRESS GOOD S DRESS GOODS5 I 24 bb1l1. Molasses-all grades, XEwudrsetul niea l 400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour,DrsGod ytelieofin 10 boxes Cream Cheese, br n iiiy u tc o-I 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, sitofIoraeGrndo,Al& 12 bbls. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffeoe--10 Rio, 4 best ~olBnig,Lc utn,t 50Java, Fml lu. Dnels eg,LnnL~n 50bbls. Choice Coredmilys SitFg,l&o,ur.' BAGGING AND TIES.N LARD in bble., cans and buckets. ABATFl so'M~T (~ Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams.ofBwnLenDssGd,wiho Choice Rod Rust Proof Oats, Seed alohrlnsi uladcmpo~ Rye and Barley. Anwlto ht n ooe Nails, Trace Chains, Horse and MaleTimngjutoed.Scd Shoes, Axle Grease, White lto asmrsfo hrots Wine and Cider Vinegar, y. emlsoee e assne Smoking Tobacco--Alto as aasl n oqi Dur bam's best,toNtigjsin Chowing To ERwouldsreCpectfullyannviioron. ALSO,Nsp-ecotion oFl ur sk for Fresh CrnnedGSalmon, Pehcheadand saleinnre ChowbanrPoppnrvucc.nity eOrnc coan ALSOiOtsofc IRnrm GrllndGin, Gin andAl Bn(, La. iButn, Allofwh'~ wil o ol chapfo Detlles, PBrigc Piort Lwn, DPaciic Lawns.Th oro baoet, flOY9 D R. LENIKJDT Crnd'o Piues, Chwing & a.n&c DUEWES FEALEOOLEG Toaco anr Trimming suriSock FinT The allsither ainesIifafullyand complete. mai In ollge.riA nowlo ofl Wh tondColore n.t Rates hoe boTrimmings just ope n Seo Doatd, Inlotdof Cassimeres from Charloottes-4 I the 'yer, orno tmvillde.dillstyopoened a f~ew da since. nRaisins, Currantseand totron. FresdCanned Samn Peachest and sal here. I, '7r Tomaoes ixedPicles,: hw jn DoesiiGn h vr b . ber6th.NI . 0 etfdw al J U s , ARRIVED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, !aney Goods and Millinery Bazaar second lot of new, cheap and ele ant goods. Millinery and Fancy oods in all the latest styles and ovelties of the season. Mrs. Bong, laving a first-class milliner to assist or in this Department, is fully pro.. ared to please the most fastidious, nl will take pleasure in doing so. L beautiful line of Silk and Cotton arasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, -adies' Jabots and Ties or Scarfs; )ress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, ilks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods s are usually found in a first-class tillinory, Dry Goods and Fancy oods Establishruent. SIKOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and iildron's Slippers, Gaiters and hoes ; also, a nice assortment of fen's Shoes. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family rrocories : Bacon, Meal, Fluor, orn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, tareb, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Koroseno Oil. n short, you can find all you want t J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as 1o samo goods can be bought any 'here. Don't forget to call. No 'oublo to show goods. J. O. BOAG. +EltWING IIACIIINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing [achines to be in store in a day or . The New and Improved Verti l Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the owand Improved American, rang g in price fron $20 upwards. 'h1so Machines are from the facto es of good, responsible companies, ud are warranted to be just as ipresonted J. O. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 'EW YOIt(K WEEKLY HERLD. ONE DOLLAl A YEAR. The circulation of this popular nowspa. or h.s more than trebled during the ast year. It contains all the loading CWs contained in the Daily Herald, and arranged in handy departmonts. Tho FOREIGN NEWS mnbraces s pecial dis patches "fromu all uartor,' of the globe. Under the head of AM EH1IoAN NEWS ro given the telegraphic despatches of hie woek from all p'arts of the Union. This aturo atone makes THlE WEEKLY LERALD the most valuablo chronicle in me wc'rld as It is the cheapest. Every 'oek is given a faithful repertof *POLITICAL NEWS mbracing comp'eto and comprehensive esp)atecs from Washington, including 11t reports of the speeches of eminent olIticians on the qurestions of tihe hour. 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