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TOWN AND COUNTY. TUESDA1', Soptonber 80, : : : 1870, TEms Op Tci: NEws AND HERALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum , in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perunnum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RIATEs or A)vrERTisINO.-Oln dollar per inch for the first insertion, ad lifty cents per inch for each subseq sent insertion. These rates apply to aul ad vertiseients, of whatever nattu e, and are pavable strictly in advanc'e. Con tracts tor ithree, six or twelve months mnade on very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, ifteen cents per line for the first ~ insertionl and seven and one-half cents per line for each sibse(uent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisemnenits. Simple ainullnuceInents oI marriages an(1 deaths published free ox charge, and solicited. All connitnientions. of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the 1Viinnl,oro Publishintg C:ompany, Vinnlsboro, S. C. R Iu . A I S(nEt.11L..-'1'he follow in he l pront :oisidule of arrivials oi the C. ('. & A. Rai(ruad, upon the lc is 01' Washingtoll timle. which is sixtel lines filster (hanl Wiitiusboro Iimne: i, Y P'.Ssi.N(1:n--17oN( NORT1'U. ('oluin)bbt, 111.18, n. m11.; lilytlhewood, 11.38 ; l i t;ewav 1 1.57,Y; :ilpson's, 12.12. p. ia. , Wi nnbro, 12.2 ,: Ad ger's. 12.12; White O ak, 12.50; Woo,d ward's, 1.0:>; liliakstock, 1.08; (les ter, 1.38; Charlotte, 4, p. m. NI0iT' PAs1NEIR-GOlING SOUTH. Chester, 2.41, a. m.; Cornwall's, :1.05; liiackstock, 3.1(6; W1oodwiard's, 3.22 ; White Oak, 3.35; A dger's 3.44; Wiiinsohro, .3.57; Silpson's, 4.1:; Rilgewav, 4.30.; lilvthewood, 4.48; Colulimbia, 5.37; Augusta, 9.45, a. mn. -These trains sto onl1y at the fol lowing stations let wcen llharlotte and Columbia: Fort .\lills, ltock 11111. Ches ler, Winnsboro, IRi(dgeway, Blythe wood. Other stations are recognized ats "flag sti tiois." FREIGIIT TRAIN-GOING NORTH. Columbia, 5.30, a. i.; Blythewood, (3.45; Ridgeway, 7.20; Winnsboro, 8.30; Woudward's, 9.50; Cornwall's 10.25; 1-hester, 11.05; Charlotte, 3.45, p. im. FIEIGIIT TRAIN-GOING SOUTH. Chester, 9.05, a. m. ; Cornwall's, 10.25; Blackstoclk. 10.4-1; Woodward's, 11; Winisboro, 12.15, p. mli. ; Ridge way, 1.30; Blythewood, 2.15; Colum bin, 3.40. -These freight trains have a coach attached and run daily, Sundays ex cepted. Now Advertisements. A Card-T. R. Robertson. Now Goods-W, I. Donly. New Goods-P. Landecker & Bru. Fish and Oysters-F. W. IIabenicht. Fall and Winter Goods-J. F. Mc Master & Co. - Cotton is recovering somewhat from the panic of last week, which was calsedl, it is supposed, by the very heavy receipts for the week in New York. Oni Monday it sold in Winns bor'o for 9-20. Now is a goodl timeC to advertise ill TuE NEWS AND IIRALD. There are several names amfonlg the merchants of Winnsboro that we should consider ornlamenIts to our adver'tisinig columns, and( we should1( be very glad to hear fr'om them. Our contract rates are extremeilly liberal. Esipecial.praise is (du1 to the Hook am.(1 Lad1der Comnpany for t.hetir coluct aIt the fire Onl Sunlday. Sc.treely hlad the first tap of the bell sounded, whenri the truck wazs in full speed for I lie scene of' actionl. Arrived there, the men worked with a will and to good purpose. REvIyAL IN BUsINEss.-We are pleased to note a brisk trade in Winns. boro this year. The streets, especially on1 Saturdays, present a lively appear anice. Itf the cotton crop is unot toc short this will be a goo)d seasoun for thc 'Boro. We der ive inclreased grati flea tion fr'om tis as It will sho0w that thc coun11try ill genleral is implirovinlg. Tha town cannot1110 prospuer unlless the far. DE\HOF Dli.5 L.M >,uA.-Dr, Diavid M\. (Clarke, foriierly of WVinns. boro, d1ied sud(denly~ in Augusta, (Ga. onx Saturday, and1( was1 bur1iedi at fh< famlily lot inl the Presbyteriani church yard in Winnlsboro~ onl Sunlday. Dri Clarke practised .medi clne before th< war, anld at tile time of' accession w1as~ ed itor of the F?air'lRed Hera'ld. A tt tihe warL lhe moved to Baltimore, but returnled to Wiitmsboro anid moved withu his father, D)r. Caleb Clarke, to Augusta. IIe haid beeun In bad hiealthu for somne timne previous to Ils death. 1IR E.--Just af ter pe0pld' bad return ed fromi churchi on Sunday, fllre was discovered on the prlemises of Mr. T. R. Robertson-a conisiderable volumc of smoke proceeding.fom the servants quarters in1 rear of the d wellling. The fire companies were promptly out, and a streamu of water was soon poured blite the room wherew theG fire was. The beddh ig and mnattrosses we'e burning the flre belig doubtless caused by someW one havIng been smnokling a-pipe Onl theO bed. 1T11 diange to theo buildIng wasI sllghIt-amo(lunlting tonhot more thanii tell dollars-but the occu pants lost n early all thecir effets. AN OLn SEAMxAN.-Mr. John Car man, of this county', was a sailor on board the privateer Wasp in the war' of 1812. -lHe has the dAto of his service and the initial of the boatswaIn tattooed on his arm. He was on bouvd during the cruise'in wvhich two pi'lzes weore captured. He ran away to Boa fr'om Trenton, New Joracy, and shipped on the WVasjp when but twelve or thirteen yeaxrs old. Ini 1822 hie came to Charles. ton { sailor,.left Is vessel arid set. t eh Iiarfleld. is witite hair is ~1e~Ing itd hp wears it in a queue b~I4n4, gi is 18e8Vent Ogh DOTS FROM R1D Ew A Y.-Tne ruinor which reached Winnsboro of a colfila gration in our town was without ioun dation in fact.. We presume itgrow out of th : disastrous fire at Blackstock, which resulted In tlhe total destruction of the new residence of Mr. Ed wird Craig, a former resident of lidgeway. Just before the last visit of Bishop Howe, St. Stephen's Church received a most acceptable and beautiful pres ent in the shape of an improved organ, with music stool and music case-d. gift of Miss Kate Palmer, daughter ot' the late lion. E. G. Palmer. Colton has been ofliring freely at. 9a 91, trade is good, and but for fhe recetl decline everyone would feel eacouraged -execpt those whose heads are habit ually sore. Datos. Tin. P'IEsTti ta.tAN S1:11A.1xau. TIhte Columbia Regitcr contains the follow ing: '"Our readers will share Vi It hU in feelings of deep regret :t the an nounceentl that Ilie 'T'lieologicuI bollli nary of the Presbyteriaul Chureb, it ui ated in this city, will probably suflier serious loss by the fiilure of Adger & Co. The exlent of the loss has not yet been accurately ascertatined, but those who are in a position to know think that it will hardly be less than+ 8:'>,0U0 or $26,000. I ft his proves to be the case, the institution will be let' witlhout the ninieaas of conltinuinlg his exlrcie.,. The request of lie Board of Directors to the Itc . Dr. Plunmer that. Ie would visit the churches of the State in behalf of the Seminary was 1made before tIhe fitilure of Messrs. Adger & Co. was known, and now the necessity for his doing so is of course greater Ihan it was Ihen. We sincere ly trust that his mlision may be abm dantly blessed, and that solmte latts will be Providentially found for the tnaintcnance of this most useful insi i tution. There are now twenty-one students training for the gospel ninis try within its walls, thirteen of them are in the senior class, six in the mid ble a.d two in the junior, and its grad untes are scattered not only over the Southern States but over the American continent and time world." NIEw A )VERITIS1MENT.-- Mtr. Win. H. Donly announces the receipt of a fi'eslh supply of groceries at his new store on the corner of Congress and College streets. This new stock con sists of hams, potted meats, canned goods, cheese, crackers, etc. Call and see him. Mr. F. W. HIabenicht announces that lie will during the coming se:rson keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh fish and oysters. Having long ex per"ience as a restauraleur, and ample facilities, Mr. Uabonicht will always be prepared to supply the wants of his friends and customers. Messrs. J. F. McMaster & Co. have laid in this season an unusually full and fine assortment of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, fancey goods and groceries. A visit to their establishment shows that they can supply thle wants of everybody, and that ini the selection of their goods thley have htad in view dill'erent peo le's diff'erent needs and taistes. (Give themi a call, staying quite long enough to make a judicious invC~le.smnt of your money, We are glad to place in the adver tising columns of THmE NEws AND litn iLD the name of Messrs. P. Landecker & Bro., whose card ap pears for the first time in this i.ssue. T1hese gentlemten formerly did busi ness at Rlidgeway, but, seeking a wider field, thmey moved to Win nsboro in January, 1878. Since that time they have been doing a first-rate busi ness, and now off'er a fine stock of goods of every variety. We ask especial attenitionl to their new adver tisemnent, and bespeak for them a liberal share of the public'pat ronage. Gossr ruOM SAu.-~r-Weo have haid a long dry spell, and have very little hopes that thme recent rains will do any good to tIhe late crops. 'The cottoni crop) will be very short. 1 (do not lhenar of any man claiming to mako anmy where I he nuimber of bailes ho laniIted fbr. Weo are having our full quot.a of sickness-chmills and fever predominmat ing, wit h an occasional case of malaril f ever. We attended by special invitation the closing exercises of' twvo of tho col oredi schiools of this oounty. The first was umnder' tihe charjl;e of Clara Hious ton, located on Samuel Grier's pltata tion, atnd numbers at times one hun dred and twvelve pupllils, with an aver age of eighty. Wo had no means to judge of the ad vanceent of the putp'Is in their various branches of study, as thme exerceises on that day consisted of songs, short speeches, and dialogues. These weore delivered in a manner that reflected credit on both teacher and pu pils. The latter, too, seemed to be under good discipline. After the school exercises closed, 0. B. Moore, colorecd teachoer from Jackson's Creek school, delivered to the patrons of the school some wholesome remarks on the importance of education, after which they repalied-to the place whiere din nor was prep)ared, and at least three hundred souls felt as if Clara Houstona's p)icnmic was a grand auteces.--Tho secv ond was under charge of 0. B. Moore, located at Point Lookout Colored Presbyterian Church, and known by 'that name. The school numbors at times eighty-five pupils, with a gomer a] average of sixty-flve.- The closing exercises of this school being the same as the other, we 0e41 toll nothing of its general routine of duties. Thie speech-, es, songs and didleguess wer,e wye]l Irendered, and the- pupils, appeared ,to be inndete striot diselplio.e t the -close of ,the' 'exeoesk X$'t.y M.e Holmes% colored, and tho pgia1ept a'ot thn school:dlveafed speees ibl1 portailce of editettioli (o teo cole'l mattn in making him to know that, hi interest is identical with the whit people's, and that unless the white mau prospes, ho mtust suller; aid tha education would elevate him abo.v the petty habit of lying, stealing an< (ilviding the proceeds of their crops b: layintg 11Qide gin.11s of cotrn, or whe; it, was fractioital, of biting it into parts At the close of these speeches diinnte was annotIttced, an(1 alnother thre+ hundred souls rejoiced over a bouti ful repast. Poliities were entirely ig nored at both places. The colore( people of latlh piacea have the thank; of ti.r white friends For the orderl1 m11aincer inl W hiCh they con0dne1ed them srlv,'.,, tere bi:ing no signs of a rom o; dr U!.1:'fme..tta, (ither plat+e, but a. t he eloon( all Ich. guitly for th, ho ltlt s They wili als1.i ace("pt lut- thanks fhi the ,tt, 1indntc~, slsown ns onl th( groutnds. '.l'ihc pat rons ol hoth slchool: Cxpasr'.- t'c1 tiheml I ts.$l as being wel plea;ed with thteir respecti!Ve to-tchet"s -A slI;ht Oi,so!k of ("art1hltaike was telt alt Memp)his oil F Ida y -itt,60. 'The CoUrs e Wil nor'ti1n est t1o southleast. -'The Virgiatiai Midlind road hat carriied..l an av~ra,g' of over five lun1 d-ed pi,asscng'rs:: a day ftir the last fourt m1ot,bls. - e. Iit iugh L;e his been tuaniouosly noml ;1at1ed as the Cpln servaltive debt -pyi.n % 1Ig canlidlte tr 1the Virgin11ia Io(ust of Delegates for Stal'urtIand King George counties. -Gcn. ltot er A. Pryor male a Deiocratic spaech in Brool.lvi,N. Y., 'ednles"daV (W('iag, earniesl ly a(voeat ing the i're-hh('t;mt Gt' (u . lItoo isoi, 1imd (enI'nInt ' I( lh T aI'1Iletiy b ti its a cime i,. :inz- 1 i .t pm .'. -Dnn{earl,rv (-n11od at the Pal ace Hotel, in Snua Frunisco, oiu 1 htutr day, tutl Sett. tip iis t ard to G (en. G,rt1t, but the Geeral declined o r"e Ceive himl. This happenled twice. -One hid red English armers have arrived ait Montreall, Canada, en route for Little Saskatchewan, wherc thev propose to settle. 'T'hey have caplital to the atount of $.),000. Amtong the party are sons of English noblemtlen. -General Grant, in a dispatch to t ayur Stokley, of Philadelphia, re" .urn thanliks for. the proposed recep ioun inl that city, 1n(1 says he cannlo now0V lat+e at tilme for vi iting 1'hila. dolpiia, but will let him know whev he can. -Alderman Thomas M('Speddon ii the hasstt. prom1ilelit withd-awal frotu Taamany. lie says lie has alwavy been governed by the action of tiu nattiol and State Conventions of th( Democratic party, aid thal it is now too late for him to change a habit st long Iracl iced. -The Sprintgfleld (Mass.) Repubi can sars: "Th'10otn1s IM. ilavard is to (lay the only prominent leader will an inuediate fut.urc in the I)emocratii party. Ili, representS sometIn+gmllor< than the )emucratic organization; h( represents independence in poltiCs." -Tlhe IHaunpton (Vra.) ,Souther' Workmanj~jj leuarns that in theo coinim t fali twentyv miore gitrls wvill be adlded i th na aumber of 1Indiaan si udents a I haunptoni. T.lhir (1ue propiortion i r-eg-arded as essentizal to thc succes amnd v'alue of' te efUbrt. -Tw cloedmenu, Wiashtingtoi A(rol an Pryr ard, lockedc airm am!' dlibei;'ely waY1ll-:edl into the Mis so'ri ive atSt. .Joseph)J, Mo., las l\inday.(1 They were swept awvay b; -(eo. F'. Slossom agtrees to th i'prooitio.1 nmade by .JaIcob Schaefe th !att iiho ma11leh of' billartds betwee the1m .shaldl be 3,000 points up1, to b la:yed int New Yor-k eity on ltre e1venintgs, anid that the stalkes shall bi $2,000 a ride. -A fr-eightt tr'aini ran into a griav< tr'aina onl th1 Phailadeilhia andt( R{'zdini R ~tairoad, necari Dougla-vilh , Pai., o ?-zilltud a orning. I e Yoc 1'umt5, cot dutort 't f1' liz heI :rvel 1ta. aind Ales mtasler .ntt. an.01 s'm1pIore, werle bot !;ii 'd , anod I Mv'id Dhairidhezeri ser'i)u: ly ima.saa-:d. A den'se fog prevailed a thue time. -Thet h st ap1plientiont for gold1 mi dert the 1r'ecnl toieuhn I f the triensnr delCari' men'lt wvas r'o.eived onl Tuesda(i ming.' 1) It4 wa1 fro m a itIim lbankt m! llath'r. Ohuie, ad ii lor N I,50t IThe b:tuk hadc dep'~osted fl it iamiomt ini latl tender&i', 21.! I he New Yor1k asuit Itreaury iTh' le ago.ld waYSisIrdered I be. shippedCj fr-omi te P'hiladeh1 frietnd" ini the Iioeccher trial, amid Wna A. iinzard, coin-)lisinig the firmn< Francis D. Moultoni &' Co., haveo biee spenihCided b)y the boaurd of manaii'ier ftrom the privUleges of the New for' Pr-odtce Exchainge, of wvhich they ari mnember's. The char-ge against thomrn "conidutct iniconsistent with thc imt and e!qntilabole)prinile3s of traito. Trhe ditlliulty Is said to be the refue: oh' Mr-. Moulton to be0 governedI by thi dlecisioni of thle ar-bitrationt comilt te in ai dispntlo reardiaj cnsgno of salt. ~ a otJlie -Gener'al Granit visited the Call foria Tiheaitre, in Sana l?ranciasco, has iMoniday nilght, anid witnessed thi mihliary spectacle entitled( "Tihe Colo Guard.L 'The building was p)acked. and the gentorail, on his appearance il the box, was gr-eeted with upr'oarou appilause. The p)lay was magnilflcet ly putupon the stage, andithe appear ate- of three full compijaules on1 th. stage added to the sci effect. A the close of' the secound act the orchest t-a lafyed the "Army Quadrille, dedIicated to Generctal Gr-ant. Hie wva af'tetrwar'ds serenaf(Iddat his hotel. --Capt. R. V. Moore a conducto 0on the itichmuond( and hanme Rali i'oad, met with a imost hori--ble death onl the nor-therni end of the roead, las 'Thuzrsda.s 1 i s stated 'that hie Wai passing 'lowu the ladder' omn one of tha car's antd missIng lisa footing fel through. Th.e trainr was, .thena about tWenty-flye miles froin ibbomomd, anm r-using at ftll speed. The unfor'tu nate gentleman was instantly klllet and his body fearfully manigled. Mr Moore had been promoted frown th< position of brakmnan. lHe is a rest flent of'Mamichester, Va., and a broth: er-in-law of W. D. McAdoo, prprie, toer of the itebAio~ flQuso in Groens. boro. lIe had the r eptttation ofbein a faithtti ana $9fen.t '61y' an ento saved th9 ~Ibof the: englner ooj ,botraini KkId 1. at the risk o oen nnn u z~iniMn m . T lhe folowing Is the report. of the l yellow fever at Memphis for the week ; t ending Sehtelher. 27: Total nulher" of new eases tr the week (i3--wlit's 4 t and colored 22. Total numher to (Idate, 1,279. Total numuber of' dentis fro1n yellow fever for the week :,I white 26 and colored 5. Total number of deaths to date 387. --New Orleans Times: Though New Orleans has not suflered frot the yellow tever this year, It has suttlbredl enormtous?ly from tih) results of a groundless and silly alpprehlellsion of an epidemic. The pe'riotd for the opening - ot the business season has alrendv arrived, and tho river landinigs lp pear abanloned. Much of this lnis i fortutne can be traced to the folly of our" oflicial doctors. Iiowever, it is possible that they were only afleted by an epidemic of fright, w.hicll was the result. of last year's terrible visila t.ion. An old merchant made the re mark the other day that it always took a year to get over the scare. '"Next year," said he, "you won't hear of quarantine." -The herald ranks military heroes thus: Alexander, llannibal, C:esar, Bonaparte, Grant. All the same the Scrald does not want Grant for Presi dent. To my neighbors, brother firemen, and the citizens of the town generally, both white and colored, I horov.ith publicly lender my sinooro achnowled-mouta for their prompt and ef'cotive nervices in suppressing the thrcatened conflagration at my residence on ;iundny last. T. It. itOBEl TSON. Sept 30-ti A. choico lot of Sugar -Curel TIms, a eloico iot of I'eakfatst Stipu, Fro' h Cboose and Crack,rs, Pre,+hl Cakes and Candien, Fresh Canned Goods of all descriptions, Frush Potted Meats of all kind, Fresh Pickles, Jellies, &c.. LOW FOR CASH. W. H. DONLY, sept 30 On the Corner. FZSH AND OYSTER.S. TO TILE CITIZENS OF WINNS BORO AND FAIRFIELD: I WOULD respectfully announce to the public thet I have tnade ample ar rangements with the best Houses at Norfolk, Sufi'>)k and Charle.4ton, to supply mhe with FlRESI SALT WA TER FlII mid the very best BAY OYSTERS for this season. I will keep then in store FUNESI ON ICE every day, so that may customers can supply thema I selves at any time. All my Oysters and Fich are guar an llteed to heC fresh and of t.ho VERY BEST QUAIlTY. tL Vy0 resp~ectfulIy, W~ashington etroot, RearI of Town~ Hall. sept30-Imn NEW GOQDS! I e 3H nesge wol 'call espooial FALL AND WINTER GOODS. These g!oods hlave been clected with h1 apacial referencec to thlo wants of this - market, andt will be sold at bt - LOWEST LIVINC* PRICES. ~iThe stock consists of too many articles to be~ enumerated in snadvert.lsemlent An texamflinat.ion catn alone satisfy purobasers. A cnll from purdhasors is. respect fully solicited. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. kc Congress street, one door south of Morris' 0 ilotel, Winnaboro, 8. 0. s sept 30-xttf 1879. FALL 1879. 0 t --.A.1.T.~D WINTER GOODS. WE WILL NOT DE UNDERSOLD I WE ha&vo just :received a large a and wvell assorted stockm of Dry Goods of all kinds, Notiori0,. Ho.. ~ siery, Fancy Goodo, etc., Cassi t meres, Jeans, Korseys, Tweeds an d. . Satinets. Boots and Shoes of all kinds and at bottom prices. SPECIAL ATTENTION I We ask an inspection of our ele, gant - aswortment of Clothing. You you will be repaid for the trouble. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS II Our stock of Shawls is complete in every respect. HATS! HATS!! HtATS!h! fro:n 25.cornts to $5.00. riannels, White and olored. We pan't begW to .enumerate a. Call and be oaninoed. 1ou wil save STARTIN A WE TAKE this opportunity of Groeschol is now in tho Northern p CHOICE stock of fall and winter gi Whilo others may attolmpt to 11U: parade, WE CONFINE OURSELV pose to givo our patrons the benolit WE DO NOT SELL ONE ARTICI EXTRA PROFIT ON ANOTIER. all our goods, and guarantoo FAIR us with their custom. Our regular advertisement with pr will save money by studying it. Mr. A. W. Brown is still with us, a frionds. SUG ENIEIN sept ii AUGUSI. 1879. FALL 0 ro the People of Fairflold and Adjoininc I TAKE pleasure in stating that I ha v, having ioved (into the lagl;e and eo Iadd Bros. I am now prepared ) a BOOTS and SIlOES, tIATS and CAP mitd al:o a fine line of Tobacco and (ig .vcr been sold in Wiiuisboro. IIaving a varied experience and unlii ,or cash only, I defy competition. To farmers buying largely, I will sell Kew York cost. I don't add ten per c( L)etitors. My discounts more tlua pay Look out for my price list about the goods purchased south of Bal1timoro. When you visit Winnsboro don't bi STORE, and examine my stock and be aug4 NEW GOO.D3 ARRIVING EVERY DAY. J. M. B3EATY has just returned from Newv York, and we are now re ceiving a stock of Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing and H ts, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., wvhielt was carefully selected, and bought at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES. We ask, not only our customers, bu the whole community, to call ani examine our goods. J. M. BEATY & CO. sept 20. DRSS 90OODS! DRESS GOOD~S DRESS GOODS I WE would respect fully invite an Winspection of our Stock of D)ross Goods by the ladies of Winns hero and vicinity. Our stock con sists of Iron-frameo Greonadinos, All Wool Bluntings, Lace B3unting, Dontolles, Beige, Linen Lawn, Pacitic Lawn, Cord ed Jaconets, Corded Piques, Suitings, &c., &c. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of Brown Linen Dress Goods, with Laces for Trimming. Our Stock in all other lines is full and complete. A now lot of White and Colored Trimmings just opened. Second lot of Cassimnores from Charlottes ville nills oponed a few days since. A lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosqui to Netting just in. -McMASTER & BRIQE. N. 3.-Automatic Fly Fans for sale here.. juno 7 ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., --UCoJEssoIR To-. ENO. W. WU LIAMB & C0. btton raotors, Wholenale GOmcers aua J. General Oommitssion Mfo-ohanit NNOUAC" NTS informing our customers that Mr. markets purchasing a LARGE and )oda. IIBUJG the public by a great show and IS TO SOLID FACTS, and wo pro of all bargninn that we ourselves got. , BELOW COST AND MAKE AN We charge a reasonable profit on DEALING TO ALL who may favor ice. list will appoar soon, and buyers nd promises groat bargains to all his [ER & GIOESCHEL. ASTORE, PENING 1879. Counties: r enlarged my bu1sin1e1ss very eXtensivc mmlnodiouls storc fo rmerly" oCenpied by t'er you DiRY (GO1l), NOTIONS, S, (')Ei{I":uv and l(ASSWAllE, trs at ten per cent. lC,, than Uhey have lited capital, and buying fromt first hands any goods in stocl al (en per cent. above Mt. for expeises, liko some of my con freight. Lst of .October. I caln (tnplicato anly ly before calling at the AUGUST1A convinced. J. L. 11i MNA% U'(11, Proprietor. FRESH GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED. -CO NSISTING IN PART OF 24 bhis. M~olase'-all graudos, 400 Ibs. Choico Buckwhoat Flour, 10 boxcs Creami Choose, 2 hoxosi best Italian Maccaroni, 12 bhls. S4ugar, all gra des, 14 sacksi of Cof'e-10) Rio, 4 boat S Java, 50 bble. Choice Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cns and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Curod Hams. Choice Rod Ruist Proof Oats, Seed bRye and Barley. Nails, Trace Chains, H orso and Mule Shoes, Axle Grcease, White WVine andi Cidor Vinegar, Smuokin g Tobacco Durham's boat, Chewing To bacco. Risins, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Peppei' Sauce. ALSO, A fino lot of BO.OT$ AND SHOES. All of wvhiih will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. 1R FLENNIKEN. {\~TARD & Co,'s Fronch Brandy, UkJarnica Rum, Holland Gin, Gin ger Brandy Blackbory Brandy P'each and Applo Brand y, N. E. Rnm, Swoet Cider, P'uro Juice Port Wino, Catawba Wine, Cherry Brandy, IDomestic Gins. The very best brands of Cigars, Chewing and Blacikwol l's celebrated Smoking TobaLcco, and a very superior Fine Palo Tablo Shorry, at F. WV. HADE NIGhT'S, Rear of Town Hall. - JUST AR RIVE D At the Winnsboro Dry Goocls, Fancy Goods and Millinery Bazaar a second lot of new, choap and ole. gant goods. Millinery and Fancy Goods in all the latest styles and novelties of the season. Mrs. Boag, having a first-class milliner to assist her in this Department, is fully pro.. pared to pleaso the nost' fastidious, and will take plensuro in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kid Gloves, Ladies' Jabots and'Ties or Scarfs ; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplins, Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmings -in fact a full stock of such goods as are usually found in a first-class Millinery, Dry Goods and Fancy Uxoods Establishment. SMOES. A beautiful line of ladies' and Children's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, a nice assortment of Mon's Shoes. Q ROCERIES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries : Bacon, Meal, Fluor, Corn, Sugars, Coffees, Soap, Starch, Powder, Shot, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil. In short, you can find all you want at J. 0. BOAG'S, and as cheap as tho same goods can be bought any where. Don't forget to call. No trouble to show goods. J. O. BOAG. SEWfNQ MLtACIIINES. Sixteen new and first-class Sewing Machines to be in store it a day or so. The New and Improved Verti cal Feed Davis, XX. P. F. ; also, the Now and Improved American, rang. ing in prico fron $20 upwards. Theso Machines are from the ficto, rics of good, responsible companies, and are warranted to be just as represented J. O. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield County. may 3 NEW YORK WEEKLY HERLD. ONE DOLLaARd A vEAl. The cireulaiion of this popular newspa. per Lh more than trellw.l during the hast year. It contain:;t all th' loading ne"ws coilain(l in the Daily Ilorald, and is arranged in handy dopatticnts. The FOREIGN NEWs embraces special dislpatohes from all quartersa of the globe. Uder-' the h cad of ANIM11cCAN NEws aire given the telegraphic despatohoes of t he we'ek froma all parts of the Union. 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