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'TOWN AND COUNTY. THUlRSDAY, septo,nbur 26, t t a 1870. T'ieIiis oF Tf '1n1,1N1:ws AN) 1Il:nAL,. '--'ri-weekly edition, Four dollars per <t1tun, in advance; weekly (dit"inI, two lellars and fifty <(hts perannim, it advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five an(1 upwards. Rt. rs oii A,airl r..--One doilar per inch for the first insertion, a n(d lifty cents per inch lorl each sutbscg iut insert ion. These rates apply to a 1 I ad vertiseienits, of whatever nat0,u e, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve mouths inade on very liberal terms. Tran kient local loticnc, Iil'teen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-hlt1 cetta per line for each shbseJiuenI insertion. Obituaries andui tributes of reslect charged ats adver tisentolits. Simple amtnotuncemnenlts o mnarriag es antd dteaths published free of chargo, and solicited. All commiiations, of whatsoc!ver" naltlre, should be addressedu to the Winnshoro Publishillg Company, Winnsboro, S. (J. R AILuOAV Sctlnt"1a:.-The follow Inn is the present schedule of arrivals on the C. C. & A. R 1ailroad, upon the basis of' Washington titue, which -is sixteen lninttcs fatster thantt1 Wiltasboro DAY P.\1NFll-(EIN(, NORITIr. Columbia. 10..8, l. .; lytlewood, 11.:18; Ridgeway, 11.57 ; Simpson's, 12.12, p. in.; Winnsboro, 12.28: Ad 3cer's. 12.12; White Oak, 12,) ; Wood ward's, 1.02; Flhackstocik, 1.08; Olhes ter, 1.38 ; Charlotte, 't, p. in. NIG1IT PASS.NUEIn--GOINO SOUTIi. Ch ester, 2.11, 3n. i.; Cornwall's, :3.05-; tlacks4tOck,:21.iti; Woodward's, :1.22; White Oaik, 3.35; A dger's 3.1-1 .Winunsboro, :1.;,7; Simpsol's, -1.13; Rlidgwany, 4.3(1; Blythewoo(l 4.18; Colum11bia..5.:i : Anuust a. e.. 15,. a. ml. --'1'h-so trains slop e1nly at. (the Vol lowing Stations hetween Chaitrlotte 111(1 Columbi: Fort Mtills, Rock 11111. Ches ter, Winnsboro, ltidgeway, Blythe wood. Oilier stations are recognized as ''flig stations.'" FitIrIT irt.N --O1NO xoRTIr. Columbia, 5.30, it. 1n.; Illvthewood, 6i.4-5; lidg'ewaly, 7.90; WVinn 1bori o, 8.30; Wo- dlwaIl's, 9.51); Cornwall's 10.25 'uester, 11.0.5; ChaurlotI1e, 3.45, p. m11. n1mt1.UI'r -r.11N-((.1N( soi.H. Chester, 9.05, a. mn. ; Cor.a1i%,ll's. 10.2.5; 1l:l1ckstock. 10.-15); Woodward's, i 1; W ininsh(t-o, 12.15, p. m1. ; liid;"e way, 1.31); llthewood, 2.15; Coluni bia, 3.410. -These fr.eigl"ht trains have a conch attached and run daily, Sundays ex New Advertisements. Kig%hls of 1lonor-:E. S. Chandler, 1 tepor.tr. Cotton was selling at 81 and 8-60 onI WeIICesday. Gloony 1 Mr. D. J. Macauley has come to buy cottoln in Wilsboro this season, and may be found at the store of Mr. Juo. L.Mimunugh. Mr. Macaitualey will always pay t he best .prices for tine staiplc. Gov. Simapson hats applointfed Messrs. Joo. A. inunanut, 11. E. E!lison, Sr'., at:dI Cor'nelius 11. MnsC1i, Coun:y Comn mi)ssA 'oes of Fair'(lel.l. jo serve f ill thie (qualifiestio of 01'hlcie suiccessol s elecmed atL the niext genieral elect ion). iwhrni.-Tuuformnationl has bleen re per'. ait C~olnmnbus, Mississi .lpi, onl the 8th 1i et iit, iromi ''yellowv chill.'' NI'. HI1--Ie wats a soni of Mr. J1. 11, 1l)r3per of' the Wateree sect ion of this couniyv. Tbc oflliected fiaily have the symnpathy o fa largo circle of friends. Unusr Niut.-A n1umhc)r of frizends asemubled at the1 residence of Mrs. M. J.Shaw 0on Tue1isday night, the occa sion being thie marriage of Miss Mary fr ~E. Shiaw to Mr'. Thomaius HL. Ketchiin, both of Winnsb81oro. Thie muarriage ceremony was performed by tile ]1ev. J. M. TVodd, the former pastor -of the Associate Rteformed Pros bytorian Church of this place. The happy couple were [lie rcipienIts of many good wishes and congatuala 1i1ns. Thle evenuing wals spenit in p)le'asant social intercourse, and all p)rCeent enijoyed t-hemuselves to their hearts' coi.Oint. We join the many frienids of thie now~-madue twin in wvising them a b)righlt and1( happy jour noey through life. n11') 011101onIA. Somen Though Ia on thei Subject of Ma~d Doga in Genoural, amad Fh-ea~ in ParUtleela'. Nekssr's. Editfors: You wvill donbt less be 'enrprised to hiear' that (.his counity is t, this [1hne1 inlested with mlad dlogs; and yet such is [lie case. In a half doz,en.ditl'entlocalit les,~ extend ing (romn hie Wateree to Liltl JoRivoer, wi:hini thec last ten dayiis have they aip p)ear'ed ndi bitten dogs and stock ; anld yet no one scorns. par'ticuilaly con cerneld to abate the plague wichO, without prompt. action, is de.Ptinedl to result ini serious harm to our' people. There. ar'e ten thousand wor'tiles's, mlal goy, f'amished cur's andl bench legged fle--thle lpoerty of luresponi sible peirsons, hiany of whom arc unt able to feed themselves-that roam tile coauntry by dlay andl by nlighlt, like their ownlers carning -a meagro existence, aurounud the priomises, and at the ex pense, of oum: nire thrifty ci'izens. These dogs, esplecially the flee, are p)e euliarly adapted for thie origination of' rabies, apd aire pro-eminently qualified for its disseomination, being nervous and viglant, groat prowlers and most excellent snappiers. Your town is swvarming with valueless canine of thib description, atia the country all aronjid you is nowv teemig with dogs that have beent exposed to. rabid ani mals, and it will be a mnoley if hiarmu -does not resuilt eiro long-to soume human bel~ing.. :zhave hadAvnyecases of rabies at my place,' which, buf, for~ the vigi lanco and. caution exeri'osed in'inuz 1;-:. ltg all th'at wee knopri or suispectAd te hMwo beesi bittoi mighst have inoon lated the whole county. In speaking of m urlintg, I have no referenc'e to the stupid practice In vogue In the Boro, of buckling leather sti aps around the uoses of dogs, which, if made tight euongh to prevent, biting in caso of hydrophobia, are ingenious devices ir originating the disease, and if m11ade loose enough for comfort, would be of little avail inl preventing its spread by inoculation. I recently noticed a huge black dog in front of the depot gnaw Sing at large bone, and the leather umz MIe around its tiose Seemed rather to auigment than .decrease its powers of mastication. At the store of McMas ter, Urice & Co. can be seen specilments made of wire, which are per'fectly re liatble and comfortable. And 1. dlo say that any one having a log in town or country so little valued that he will not inctur this lolinal expOnsO shouh have him despatched upon the spot. I have writ ten Mheabove withl malico towards none-save one-but for the purpose of impressing our ci(izens wvith what I believe to he the presence of serious impending danger, being alarn:edl at the utter apathy and wan t of interest upon every handi. in illus tration of which let me relate one in stance. Upon the plantattion of )r. Iluchanan-less than three miles from you-lives a gay and festive colored sport who rejoiced in the possession of three flee dogs-all females. One of these, a spotted spceimen, went mad, made its way into Mr. Armnstrono's pa1stire, anlld was killed in conflict with Mr. A.'s hogs, having iltten nu merious dogs on the way. The result wats that 1ine splendid hogs belonging to \1r. Armstrong aniid Mr. Brown (and, judging by the specimens which I saw, worth at a low eIst.imnate o1,c hlundred d ollatrs for bacon) went. mad1( and wvere killed. No. 2 was known to be bil!en1 by No. 1, but w\as allowed to 4o at large, and was kihled inl my 'yard n contliet with my hounds, about. six ,wveks afll the Iogs were hiI tel. The rest It so far lhas been ie deatth Of five noble lox-houtnds, three of which had already eclilse1 the linous three hunred oix catch of Saison. No. 3 is now secreted in le nieighl'orhood, lie negro to whom she helongs saying that he thinks it vrv hard that this one should be killed, as hChas(dreudi/ lost len. As soon as I discovered that muy first dog exhibited, symuptonm of niadness, I rode over an(1 intrm'ed the gentllenIan in chiarge of tine place, but tihled, I think, to impress hii that the unat ter was at all serious, as 1 left his little soi atd the lice in close proximi ty, and himself in doubt whet her I wa"IS correct or not. And so it is with everybody. No one is willing to he lieve that his dog can go m ad. TIhe sytilpomis of i"abies are much milder and more diflicult of deiect ion than are comillonly supposed, and aill popular thei'es oboutdoll)gs not eroSSing watel, .&c.. &c., are utterly hllacious. Should this article arouse interest enoulh to result in the killing ol'a fiw\ thousands of worthless curs, I will give you at. an early dIay a history of the disease and sycinptollms as nloted by me, So that it can be luownl at once. But should this .e treated with in lit'erence, then the counity maiiy do as I had to dlo--learnl by its owni sadex Xer1ienice. P. .-I avail myself' of the opportu11 niity ti) say pulblicly' what I have al r'eadly sid to this gay and( festiv'e dis tuarber of hen roosts. If' 1 catchl you, Joe, goinig through my prIemises, ivithi or without the lice, 1 shall endcavor to teach you at pr'oper re'gard forl your neighbor's rights and feelin~s. '1. W. W A Bw.oo Ai'nAY.-Late Monday afhterniooni, Collector Brayton, of Co humbhia, receivedl a dispatch f'rom Spar tanburg conveying the intelligeniee thlat a very bloody shooting aflhir hlad occurred in that towun a few hours be fore. The telegramn stated that Mr. S. J. Davis, a special deputy collector and deputy United States nmarshal, wvas shot by J1. 11. Panther, while serv ing a bench wvarranit issuied in North Carolina, but which had becen mnade serviceable in this district by Judge Bryan. Panther was shot in the legby a negro, who is nowv In jail ill Spartanburg. The wound received by D)avis is of a dangerous chairacr, lisa thigh hleinig broken. A special dis p)atchi to the Ne~rws and Courier gives the following account of the aflhir: "Johnu B. Panther was arrested here this mnorning by 8. J. bavis, United States marsnal1 and special deputy eel lector on a bench warrant Issued ini North Carolina in 1878, and gave bail to appear before the United States Court at the next ternm in Asheville. Thuis afternoon he was again arrested( by D)avis on the same matter on whlich lie had givenn bond this .morning, aiid D)avis, being intoxicated, drew his pistol and( t.hrieatenied to shoot Panther. When Panther attempted to take the dstol fromi hiim it was discharged, the ball St rikinug and shattering Davis left thIgh bonie. Panthier ran anid wias pursued by a crowvd. Anthony liar v'ev and Sanm lIerbert, both colored, firecd at him, the f'ormner hitting him in the fleshy part Of the left thigh. liar.. voy and1( lI'erbert wereO arrested1 aiid are ini jail. D avis' wound is being dress ed. It is thought the leg may have to be amputated. The ivhlole Ironuble wias icansed by Davis.' belig drunk. Panithler'st wound was slight, anid lhe hias succeeded ini making his escape." Pmmw n~rs UNImn iii PItNsION A CT. -Since the passage of the ailrrcars of penidons5 act the government has, ini obeience to its provisionis, paid out $16,000,000. The entlire amiiounit ap) p)ropiated by Congr~ess for this puri p)ose w as $25,000,00i0, so that there .stil roaIs $9 ,000,000) In the treasury subjet to the r'equisit ion oh' the Secro tarv of' the Interior. Of this sum $3,'000,000 wvas asked ibor Monday -by the commissioner or' pensIons, and( It is thou ghit that beoh'e November the r'eslddu oh' the appropriation will be distrilbuted. -Congr'essman Tiliman, of South Car'ollna, says the Democrats cannot have a really free swing until they get control of the PresIlency. If Con gressman Tilman amid his Mrends keep on a little wIlIe longer as they have begun, they are likely to get a free swing without any roference to' the rsden)cy. A fro swing is whIal ought to have beeni gramnted them years ago.-Inter'-Ocean. We would not advse heInter'-Oceall tnan to play Jack Ketch in Edgefleld.. '-Tivolve year's agto Texais shipiled only 76,000 bales of cof,on. Last year sha shlnnad,1.000A0O0. '(RNR Af OOS083'. ----The population of'.Nev Orleans is 2.30,010.. -Eighty English farmers havo just left Liverpool for Texas. - -Thero are 22,000 books in the North Carolina tiatc Jibrary. --A white girl rom Ohio is nursi.g her negro lover in MeA11mphis. -'here arc $ 100,000 worth of iml proveiments in progress in Atlanta. --Wild turkeys are very plentiful in the Illue Ridge iountais of Vir;gifia. -'The NorlIi Carolina fiarrmers have over '420,000 sheep, which yield a yeaii ly profit of $'50,000. -Gen. I Ibod's book, telling the his tory of (he ('oni'dernte army in the West, will soon be published. ---The aulonut of tobacco sold in Danville, Va., for the year endig Sep temh'er 30 wIlI reach 20,0110(I00 pou mis. --So exiensive are the imp1hrovemeuk in Na'it'ille that it is snud there is more brick inaking going on there than in Philai'elphia. (-Contribuhiions of (lie mst gener ow solt n'o made by people in ail the leading Sout hern cities I'r ti(he benefit ofu en. lood's childrel. -In the town of Marion, Virginia, there is t child living and growiM, whose neck was brokeit several years ago, and whose head is supported by steel bars. -Savannah never beti -re made lsuch an exhibit in general business as she does P-t(lay. She is not only the sec ond cotton port, but (the second in naval stores, lumber and rice. A ncgro~ i'isoner liiled oil' ai boat1 in South asonlina the other day nad commit ted suicide, - hIcreupon 1' i ,in"V" ot'ri('e-ielhd negroes i(licted thde cap' -iain of the boat for murder. -A bill has been int.roduce( in the Georgia. Igi'slaiuC granting tho i ciiati Sont her'i railroad lie oi'it wac over the Western & Atlaniic rail 11o1d- and ex(('ndling f'rom BJOyce 81:. io to (Clthaumooga. -A ,;"rcmn rc1) has b)lo.omed in hnr Iham, N. ('. 'he bud repe' ent = 1vie natural aippearaiN) of the ordiila.n r'osv. but in its (levelopmzeniit and w; pa) sion t11e petals se'ined to have b c"ela dipla ced by alon (, bno al do;.lirntion or multlltiplication of te cialvx, the .sre tirns ft' which are crowI'l ioget i', maiking a fill greenl tlower. -The ('hirks vilh., 'ol/mrco T,eir statess that inst alter the b)iu' rain o'n ''ucsday, lion. (;. A. Ilcim-v discover cd a man in his tiehli who appeareId in tensely interestedl inlsomiething.:nld onl going out to see wipit was I lie m:1 te', fou)Ind that. (lie 1hl:m w:as gathering yill little eat lish, which were 1 ingso thick on the ground as to be scraped up by the double Lamdflul. -'Th ;llacoln ((.a.) 'w'4'?c/'(plh says h1 indications are that, bustnuess in unoliy.depart ments ofti'a(de this Seaton will be better than it has been frl' i lmy years. Tc iron lmien of that city have all tle work they can atte.id to. On'of (lie ironh worl: is runnitg on double timle, and anot her has adopt ed the leven honr sv:dnl. II :uids arc: scarce, and mnOre ares wanted to d(i the amount of Work required to keep up with tle incohning orders. -Atlanta ('oi,ss//luon: (eorgia Was the first free-s'il colony ever" es i:lshied. Thite irustces leeide 1 that. nto slave 'shoul be imiported1 into or' ownted in the. colony. Th'Ie owning of| slaves in other colonies had1( alreadyI estrablishted a sort of' aristoracy' lth'' lie trusteces felt wvould be out (3' pla1ce in the new onte. Besides'. it wia's fe't that to allow slaivery in a1 colony~ initi atedi ini benievo)lene and1( to be instalin ed by charity, would be (1o113gviolence to the prioprliet ic's. So, t hat( Gor'giai was15 e)stab1l)ished ais the lirst fr'ee-soil colony ecycr establi.shed. --Savannah N~'ews: A, primitive weddtling ceemony took place ineari Lithonia, Dehaib couinty, last Thurs (lay niight, the cer'emony heinig per' formeid a's the hiappy~ coup)le were staindinig on a log in a sweap. Jt1 seems thant it was a runaway mateh, vices of the Rev. E. JI. 'lar'ke, who left fori the r'endczv'ous about nine O'clock at niightt. The parlitles were hidden out ini a 'swamp, antd a's the r'ever'end( gentlemnan passed th rough they whistled to htimt and called out, "here we are." In a ihw~ moments more thay were muan andl wvife, and wvent oni thir way rejoicing. ,Tnu Nrw YorKc DEMrOCRATs.-Thie D'emiocr'ats of Newv York, wui'selv' 'or' thenm sel ves, have re-ntomiinited Go v. Rtobinson. Undtoubtedly ho r'eprIe seat's a g narr~e1 in (lie partty, bn t he also represents (lie most- mastei'ly politi lalI manreenit ini the part'y. Defect ion on (lhe part of' Tamimany wiill be comn tei'acted by Mi'. TJildein. llowever' a L?'od politicin Mr. Kelly may be, Mr'. Tilden is an infhatitely betltr one' ie ha's longer' experience of' allie neces sar'y arts to mannge the city, and the voter.s upon1 w hom Tam mai n must dec pend to dleplete M~r. TJilden's poll are precisely (lie voter's whom Mr'. Ti'ldcen has men's to rceh. A ceritain 1num1 h)er of Demoa Oic votes may bie'dlver't, ed1 frtom Govi R~obin'son; : but the .loss willl lie more than compensated by the wanit of' Ulipplie'nu en I hiusinim, nnid by the tendency of' the floatinug veto to G(ov. Ilobinson. The re-noinnt 101 ~i 1)bold 'stroke, but, uindet' the ciri"en.iistances, t hat ia g'ood piolicy. A ny oilier at''ion. it a c'onv enti on tonfe'reditv in ihe hatiti of' lr. Tilden1's M'iend s, 'would have beoti a victory for' T1amm)iany, tan nra ei feet.f w vhich would hamvue been fa tal to Mri. Ti ldeti's plans1. Jr Is pilain thn if lie had yielded. and anaoer . anid i.ltde ecssfuml, I le ire.ult wvould have dtoomaed ai r. Tli lden. Not hig bitt 1. eess of' Goivernotr 11obin3oo ait the elet'litn couild seenrie lf t'. Tilden'ts re-nonmitna lion. Itl.hie (ov'ernmor shiouldt be ie clecled, Air. TPildein will 1)0 erhdoly3 thie D)emocraic candihdato unext year. Should lbe be b)e defeated, Mr'. TiI (lel wiill disapp)ear' ft'om pioities-. iIIrper's Weekly. Wnher A QIJaKKI W~uiOr' -ro a WA1iTonum aunn.- I hteeb V sC .d , heb my p)ocket-ck.. which sindti in ntee:l of' thy 1fiicdfy correction. Thie lost ilmie It 4Vas fo thv' frinly ichool It; thierebv, forlI oreeve by~ the lndex of Ii.s mInd i tat Vi'n, h int,.'and (li bou r-it Is notin lt. Ptil'Wi1I, th erefore, I bo secch (lico, and c91frect Ii; l.-oln thoe or rdr of It's vays,bmnd.shov' lf (No,qIth wherclia It tshoeuld g4o; an t wh vieiwt lon layest thy'eonurec) 1mI ui9b; 1i tlias it be without passion, estthou 'shtot6%d dr'ive it to OHlNtlotiOk n"~Ttt B.Oest it~ codJ~orlmat')le to b4e at%p)v4:e. fl .tlohed rnles, sau'd l6 home to M4Wid'wth a just and trueo bill, dr'awn Qit utiftye spl\-IL ot' moderation, and'I ill romit an~ in tha.ront of ahl aal A Clr.': WITHr A W < omi:s l4.: ;.- 11 1Lol(i--1in St.. ,hnnes. ' park--tIlr(3 once lived it crail. 11.'olno accidwlt he broke one of he I tt' legs, n1id a kind do('t(r who saw hin ini llatint cut, it oil 'above the knee. '1'ho bird. got. well, but how Wias ie to :ot. abott, inl the world world? lie cdtohin't use a crutch, as a manl witIi 0one Ic. e nor h lad ble any frientds to wheel hin ab>out inl an invalic-rhliir, Us .some sick eodle1 have whei'ibey cail't walk. I dl t.know what. tlhe poor bird would have dune; but at soldier, who knew how to do ia good luinany tlin gs, saw (lie crane's trouble, took. pity on him, and went to work to help iiii lie ilnado it wooden 1(e(r, with ai joinlt for at knee, and he iaunaged to titsten it to (lie poor Cripple, so that 1he couli walk atbout aid tako care o lhimnsell'. If was not a )ret(y leg like he other, but it wais useful, aind h- was satistied wit h it. I.o'r a long timeh this wooden-legg,il bir<d was (ne o' he sig;'ht s oi' iho pink, and very proudly he bore hitnseit' be fore" (he crowds o' curious hoys anml girls wh'11o calo to see hiI'n.-St. .Nicholas. 40t0 IHow A Fin)ur.E 1.AI.: A LOnn.-TI delth is annoticed inl En'glaud ol Lord Bloomnileld, lir venvI vearls amlbatssador at Berlin an<d 'Vicnna. 11 Wats at remarkable instanec i' oth% titet that, a nan) Iaty will high Cinme and honor pu1rely by court. Favor. One niight at Brighton king (;corgo V., Who was p,asionlately find ofl'usic a1(1 at g performer On the violin, could 11i1(1 no oe0tniiion'l his lluendtl units to take Itie fourth i par t 1 i Ialiua to s to. It was inally suugested that a yotug lieultqifut -lIned .llootfield, in barracks there, was a good per former, and he wis se1:t V'or at onlc(e. lie playeCd so well that the 'King took at violent fitncy for himl, -gave him a place Inl I1is suito 11(1 advanced him tromt one0 post. of honor to another, until he held the highest positions. '1'his exalte<l lieltenalnt was ( he ihther of' the peer lately deencseld, who was al>pointed a Page o' 1Ionor by pafer 2:11 inlunclce, enlt're1d 1l('he dtiiloti:ttic Servie, and vas a11de1 a Lord in .18-8. -Phtilv<lelpheca Pre".",. --News fromlf (iviila.~ Vee-hin -11: of11vd 222:11 0'U1, 1'I)) ((3 11 33432 .:l1..iii f \ Garibath'i's thingi2;-.1 a' gie. r w lv' y(a"e< ohl: 11W hil iti ttl.l !, a: yOnil:; 11a1' n1er, who chis oi", - im (l out1, o lis dp'l)ihI, :ltll :t i e ' ', it"r .helip she r,irtlck ( ut. .ravclv ihr" liim, enaigh'It h1iin11 s h( v.: sin Oil ';", and brought himt safe to I011. --A Florida 1n, whol, owns onen btho1(1redl antI iy thi,l..,t;lt :1ile, i'- at nisc rl reclusc, living in ihtan. c which has leilher lir)'h(' i' l1.>r c)iilt. viiy. 11 i sells his Sil uis anlI in C(llba ; he se'ldomn sees' s l ;tgin'iers, ait.) hie hides his money in cans on his land -Anthony Comlstock: is on his way to E rlnd] ( .I 0is ilissionto that couin try is not <stinctly undlto. WVe <to not belive, however, hat hc. cat suplle-s 6,arait lhernhar<111Il's childen, ewin to w. ofjurisdiction.-Chirc go T.rbIIne. 1 il": regl'lfr -- l-tl1 n bI)1I1 l. (' m io 1 . or T1. ;le Ion itrhod .odge, No. .:), T sll oe h 21d I1 \i:-oItle 1Ialt oni Friga ot n t. 'it1 '111.., at. o'elock. .o: Ir .. IIH AN II'. sept, lu Sgr, CQ'o,S. t M.:o -. Fj NCY GOCERIE nist-V aocing inp dif'Crea lpCeese, heaonLfi, rcu erf i)3of, aroshd, sh~11 a11Cron, Cooy,ter. ril,Je, Given- al lI ger) 11ps lhttr etc.ATUR&,C Daned Eoos--icapOOnchs, Womatould arinspancclmohl niea boiohand--cow-Ch. ad scnmber. Ci ornSarh uro adfraieGrndnTc orAll hinlas,'ny ]3achg, c' en.rL..l ]tock f Sawl ored a scont, Corded Flour.Sga, CatiionSl, Mol, &ec, ofo B gng aind Tirest f od s a it p-aces.frTimn. u Lcci .i o.---er arno pingdailyn cospledi. Asnortment of D ie Go d olorhed, -Lat,rookery,s out. Gopn. uSonad bue coninc oed, ewdysne sept11 SJ.F. McMASTR& O. j REflGuDS ressI boos byr the ooldoi of. Wns .sis8-o wIrobn,-frm Gronainos llo Deniooatls,' Bmigo,r llra Linne Lawn, Pacifa Lwn, Cord2edIb6e Jaon, of Brown Lion Dr~ ea Gods withn all otr ines wisfll and~ compl'eten. A nw ot of Whito UIand lorca ~~~.Tr.mming..jus..op.n..Scn STARTLING A WE TAKE this opportunity of ir Groesehel is now in tho Northern CHOICE stock of fall and winter go< While others may attempt to HUM parade, WE CONFINE OURSELVE pose to givo our patrons the benolt t WE 1)O NOT SELL ONE ARTICI, EXTRA PROFIT ON ANOTHER;. all our goods, anl gu:aranteo FAIlt L us with their custom. Our rogular advertisoment with pri will save money by studying it. Mr. A. W. Brown is still with us, am friends. SUG ENHEIDE Sept 11 AUGUSTL 1879, FALL 01 To the Peoplo of Fairfield and Acljoininrl I TAlE pleasure in stl(ing that I havi lv, having moved ito the large and 111co Ladd 11roso. I am 110W prepared to oil BOOTS and SIOES, HATS nid CAPS and also a fine line of Tobacco and Ciga ever been- old in Winnsboro. llaving r a varied experience and unlimi [or cash only. I defy comptition. To inariner.; hmiag largely, I will sell t Now York cost. I don't. add ten per ecn petitors. My discotuits more than pay fi Look out for my price list, about the Is goods purchlase(d soul h of Baltimore. Wl7hen you visit Winnsboro don't bu3 STORE,-and oxamnino my stock and be c aug4 "n .vork :- .p Is eLIAl to theo blca awards' at tho \fKi ':ln.. ET' SEWS~ ON? WELSON [At.1i1NESL sold the'a combh~itedI sales oli all WETIHUT PATrCHINC, giver; NEW GOOD)S 1. M. BEATY has just return)ed from Nowv York, and we are noi4 re ceiving a stock of Dry Goods and( Notions, Clothing and Ha ts, JBoots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., which was carefully selected, a bought air the LOWEST CASH PRI CES. We ask, not only onr customers, b)ut the whole community, to call and examine our goods. 3. 11. B3EA TY & CO. sep)t 20. ROBERTSON, TAYEORL& CO., --sUooCEssoJ( To GEO. W. WILLIA%iS & CO. Cotton Factors, Whlolosalo Grocora andt G eneral Coammission Morchant 1 & 3 l)AYNE STR EET. - Charleaton, S. 0. Wvill give all buAlness their mosut careful attention. Consignmonts of oottoni so licited. Juil2--3 a otm INOUKIJEMENT, forming our customvors that Mr. markots purchasing a LARGE and ds. BUG the public by a great show and S TO SOLID FACTS, and wo pro )f all bargains that wo oursolves get. BELOW COST AND MAKE AN Wo chargo a ronsonablo profit on EALING TO ALL who may favor o. list will appear soon, and buyers I promises groat bargaius to all his L & (AROESCT JEL. STOLE. ENING 1879. Countles: enlarged my ibusiness very extcnsive modious store formerly occupied by ir you 1)RY (OO)S, NOTIONS, CROCKERIY and GLASSWA1IE, s at ten per cent. less than they have ted capital, and buying from first hands ny goods in Stock at ten per CenI. above L. Vor expensos, like some of my con eight. 1, of October. T can duplicate any before calling at (lie AUGUSTA )nvinIced. J.. L.. MC 1NAUG 11, Proprietor. N8 MA C FIDNE a Ch~ronmtor Watch, ane rat-class Pianio. It receiv SnXi a and Cn.T:mial Expc UITHI FASTIIR than othe, mrim~ritedi. Thero are more in theo United States than thei others. Tho WILSON doing all kinds of repairing. i RE with oach machine. I N~G MA~CHNE CO. L.U.. A. FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PART OF 24 bbls. Molasses-all gra dos, 400 lbs. Chmoico Ec!nyboant Flour, 12 bbl1. Snigu, all gra den;, 14 iOa(ks4 of Cofi'oc--10 Bio, 4 best Java:, 50O bbln. Choico Family Flour. BAGGING A.ND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Be3st Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Rled Rust Proof Oats, Seed RLyo and Barley. Nails, T1race, Chins, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Grease, WVhite WVino and Cider Vinegar, Smiokig Tobacco Du)rham's best, Chewving To baicco. Raisins, Currants and Citr'on. -ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Peaches and T1om)atoes4, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Pepper Sauce. ALSO, A fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. All of whic~h will be sold cheap. for Cash. nov 9 D. R. FLENNIKEN. (OTARD & Co.'s Frencoh Brandy, -JJamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Gin ger Brandy Blackbory Brandy Peach and Apple Brandy, N. E. flum, Sweet Cider,. Pure Juice Port Wino, Q atawba Wine, Cherry -Brands, Domestic Gins. The very best brands of Cigars, Chewing and B3lackwell's celebrated; Smoking Tobaoco, and a very. euperlor 'Fine Pale Table Sherry' at F.~ WG Ham mewn's, Rear of Town Hall, f U ST ARRIV ED At the Winnsboro Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of now, cheap and olo0 gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest Btylos and novelties of the season. Mrs. Dong, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Dopartment, is fully pre-. pared to pleasO the most fastidious, and will toko plcasure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Pai asols ; Corsets, Rid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and Tie: or Scarfs ; Dross Goods, Buntings, Popl;ns, Silks, unttons, Fringes, Tiimniings -in fact a full stock of such goods nsi are usually found in a fit st-class ill0inery, Dry Goods and Fancy lnoods Establislmunt. NEQOES. A beautiful Uno of ladies' and hld ren's Slipper.;, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nico assortment of Men's Shoos. GROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Urocer'c:s : Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Coin, Sugais, CofTes, Soap, Sta rchl, Powder, Shot, Caud'es, Cigars, Tobacco, Kroseno Oil. .T short, you can find all you want at J. O. BOAG'S, and as cheap as the samo goods can be bought any where. Don't forgot to call. No troublo to show goods. J. 0. BOAG. SEW[NG 1ACIfINE.S. S;xeen new and first-cels Sow;ng Machines to bo in store in a day or so. The New and Improved Vetii cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the Now and Improved Ametiean, lang ing in price fron $20 upwards. These Machines ate from the facto, i ios of good, responsible companies, and are wariantod to be just as repro.oented J. O. DOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 N E W YOlRK WEEKLY HERLD. ONEG DOLLAR A TEAI. Tho ci rcnlat;on of this poplrt.,r newRpr. per b.,s moro th.n trebledt durig the p.-i yee. It contains nil the 1U.' l a' news coutailuod in the Daily Hi1l, nod i' a.,, acd in haudy dopartwets. Tie 05onHGN N1KW embl CC' eeswoie.l dlish .CIOe fr em all g~'c on,er* of L be globo, Uiiauc the head of AI M IRieAN NEWs8 nro Q e the toega'phuie despatches of tihe vicok fromi all parts of the Union. This ft ir c ,00 mnakes 'TE WEIEKLY J iA GD thne mnost valenblo chronicle in ilo we. M. es it is the obieni)est. Every week~ is~ dvoo a fitnhuhi reposbof c lbreiog ooi "ole abi d eomnpr'ehensivo dow,natohes f,ont WVrshhinton, juoSl &di. full re,ods of tbe sp)ec1cs of cemineui p)OlidoCi.s 05on the gj1Olsoo Lho houe. 'iii F' F~A IM Dt ) PAlfr1.1 IiT of the Weekly Herald gives the latest as wveli as the most practical sv ggestiono and dIiscoverios rohating to the (1uties of the fairmolr, hints for raising cnttle, poultry, grainis, trees, vegetablen &c., &O., with sutggentions for kooping{ buildinip and farming utensils in repair. Th'lis us supl p)lemonted by a wvell-edited department, wvidely copied, under the--head of THE HOME, giving reelipes for practical dish es, hintsi for making clothing andI for kceping up with the hatest fashions at the lowest price. Every iteur of cooking or geonomy lauggestodl in this dep'artmnent is practiu'ally ie*stod by experts before pub ijention. Letters from our Paris and London correspondents on the very. inltext fashions1*. Th'ie i omon Department of the Weokly Herald willsave the house wife more thnan 'ono hundredl times the price of the lpapeir. Tiho intorests of ukilled labor ar oookodi after, and every.. thing relating to michIlanlji and labor sauving in careflly recorded. There is a plcg( dev'oted to all the latest phaises of the bullinnesu1 mairkets, Crops, rn orchandiso, ke., &c. A vluableu feature is found in the speciialiy repioried prices and condi tions of the prucdnuc market. SportLing uJOW, at hIomIE an~d abroad together with a1 Story every woek, a Mor mon by somne eminent divlio', Literary, Musical, I)rcuaati, Porsonal and Sea Notes. Thonru Is no0 paper in the worldl whlich c0nininlJl so mch 'nowva matter every woek as the Weekly Herald, which is sent, posltage tree, for Ond~ Dollar. You ean subscribe at any timno.' T EIE NEW~ YORK( HEIRAILD IN A WEEK.. LY F1t1L4,ONE D)OLLARL A YEAR. Address, llroadway and Aunn sitr4oot, N 0 w V aug 19 5MITffi7WO RM OIL AfftBNs, GAM Dedo: t ,li A few nights since 1 gave ay so h the Wormn Oil, anud the nex tdYh ss&i large worms. Au the samte tme 1i dose to my little gIrl, four passed8 worms romn4to sodi. WOflM Oltbfor solo bi'MlsgW r a# y brJ D 9i net,