The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 20, 1879, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY. THUIRSDAY Novemuber 20, : : : 1870. Ti-nMS OF Tiun NiWS AND IILn ALD. -Tri-weeklv editioi, four dollars Par annum, in. Idvanco; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, In advance. Liberal discount to clubs of flive ad 1 upwards. HA'Ts vp AmvFIrlisvq.-One dollar per ilnclh for the first insert ion, vad lifty Cents per Inchli tor each subsu( cent hisertion. These rates apply to al ad vert1semen0ttts, of whatever n'a11h I-C, and are payable strictly in advanice. Cont tracts for three, six or twelve m11onthis made on very liberal terms. Tran sienlt local notices, fift'en cents per line for the first inseitioni al sevenl and oneiulf cents per line f1or each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tiements. Simple aiun ituiCctle e it s or marriages and deaths publishied free o1 charge, and solicited. All conammileatiois. of' whatsoevcr imture, should be Otddressed to the Wnjn)oro Publishing Company, Winnsboro, S. C. Now Advertnseents Just Arrived-). R. Fleniikei. Choice Groceries-W. 11. Donly. A heavy siov fell onl Wednesday quite a change! Amr. J. Clelidining requests us to say that. lie las jnst, reciv(d ia supply of the celebrated Stonle Mountaiii Corn Whiskey-a file aid piu re article. Judge Wlmt. R. Robertson left-Winns boro on Wedcitedtly for Charlotte, whlence lie will go to-day over i the line of the .Charlotte, Cohuitubla and Angusta Railroad. Ile is o n 1 of the connnitttee appointed, under the by laws, to inspet the condition of (the road, aud report to the stockholders. Tle first number of tho (recnville Daily Nvewi's tdler its new utimnge icntt. has been received, and presents a very creditable appearance. Tihe paper is iow un1tder the conduct of Mr. P. -1. Reilly, ani experienced iiewspaper mat). We are gl-u. to w'elcome thle News once more, and 'wish for it a long and prosperous life. Niew A DVE Wfrisi-; urs .-Mr. 1). IR. Flenntikein has just received four hi dred pounds ot' buckwheat flour, also a fine selection of raisins, currants, suga rs, etc. In addition to these aritliets, 'A Ir. FlenIniikeni keeps always in sILck a fine asso'tmlentt Of VCrV thing usually kept in a first-class thini 13y grocer'y. 'Mr. Wim. H1. Douly advertises that ie now has ont hanid a large and well selected stock of staple and fantcy groceries, boots, shoes, hits, clothiig, crockery, glassware, hardware. etc.; also a complete stock of wines, liquors an1d cigars. Mr. Donly, having Ic cently enlari'ged his store, has found it necessary to enlarge also his space in Tin NaEws AND HitAD, to b inl keepinig withl his licasintg trade. F~inFIELD ATu Tillu Fi.-The o Ilumbia correcspond~enit of the N.ews~and (Coarier wr'ites: -"The last of the ar ticles exhibited at the Fair were taken from the grouds on M.muday, among which was some flne stock fronm Fair Ii :Id, and no0w thatt I am probably peni nling the last woirds I shall have to write about the Slate Fair I cannuot re frain from sayinigthat the Society owes a debt-of gratiudo to If.irfleld which it cani never' repay. Ever'y year, event in.'76, when every true tian's heart in the State was p)ulsating at a double quick rate for the fate ofthel Stato, antd few could( thtink of anythting else but the salvatioin of'South Carolina, Fair fle1(d, while she didb her whole duty ini that memorable campaI~ign, senit hoer full quota of cattle, sheep, lhogs and horses to the exhibition. Always be fore, anud ever. sice, shto has conh-ibut ed1 in fine stock , goodl men and( beauti fuil woment, as miuchi as 01r m)or to the success of' the State Fair than any oth er county in the State." .T H Il111 TRI ONIC CL VB. A Closing Jntortainumont--Roview of Twen ty Years' Hilstory. The Hist-rionic Club will give an etn tertauinent on Monday, the 24th in stanit. This mnay be the last, as the pr1esentt directr'ess of the Club will short -ly leave 'Winnsboro t'o r'eside in the counitry, and will be compelled to r'e sign the p)ositionI shto has held for twventy years. lIn this connuection at few words in reforecuco t~o the Club will not be out .of place0. The wvar of secession haud ino sooner Op~ened thant * the ladies began to organize themselvds ito associationts to minitster to the wants and comfort of the soldiers. WVhmsbor'o was not slow it the wor'k. In March, 1861, the ilstionio Club was organized with .kurs. C. Ladd as directress, and Its entertainmetts had realized a large sumf of' money which wats devoted to tho purcehase of material for findrclothhlg. Dur'ing the w ~ar the Club combined its tw'o-fold elofirs of' affording amnusemetnt and dispens ing bontofits, anud many a poor Rtob's sadlty dellobetnt wali'drobo was replenA ished by its eflorts. Ont Februiary 21, 1865, a Tfennotsseo Roghmnent and some South Carolina troops -received ff'oin * . ~the dir'ectress one hundred -and twvo pahis of pants, ninety-flyo shiirts and - - flfty-six pair's of draawoe.. Thits was the last calf. In a day or two more Shuermain dostr'oyed all thosootory and properties of' thO~ldih 1Wltio 'gonoi'al conflgruition. --Ii Febi'uary, 1866, theo ire cctsress with her acoustomned eneorgy p)ainted1 a fall set of soemmery again, amid the Club res8Utined if( d Agaii' the sconaory was deostroyedl ii the Thess Vlay flailf'ro, 1tfatdd 7 jonowed -by thd direetress, . ~W~ ~pIdded a h-----l ng mJ1o.ropp9uy'lihK 1o Go tay" 6 ugf~xoio ~hiiftpit greatest hariony has ever prevailed. Its success has been chletly due to the Indomitablo, energy of tho directress, who has never known the ineaning of the word "fail." Her resignation will be quito a loss, but we hopo 801110 010 .elso will .ssuine tle management and not lot the Club fall through. The closing entertainment promises to be Full of interest, and we have no doubt it will be largely attended. NUS TItIA E 1X 11111 ZTION. A Statement of tho Aims of tho Agricultu ral Society of South Caroiliaa in tho Ap proaching Meeting. Wo acknowledge tho receipt of a card of invitation to the annual indus trial exhibition of the Agricultural So ciety of South Carolinia, to ho held In Charleston next month. Somi idea o the scope and aimlls of time exhibition may be gathered friomn tle following circular issued by Mr. E. L. Roche, secretary'of the Society: The success attending its previous exhibit ion, lias induce(t the Society to pro 'p)oso the second jid.istrial 'xhibi tioni on a more elaborat-3 and complete plain. I0 will be opeied Decemiiber 3d, 1879. An eligible site has been pur chased in tle h art of the city, oi Aleeting street near Queen, and it large building will be erected thereon, of treble the capacity of any hall now in Charlestonl. It is the eX)ectftiOln of the Society to make the exhibition the largest( and imiost itt ritive inl the Southern States. The railroads leading to (lie city will make such liberal excurioni rates as will bring thousands from the sur rounding country. Tihe fimmenso valuc of such exhibi ion is shown by their increased popu larity in all parts of the countr'y, and the world. Inventors or mniicletu r ers wishing to reach lie capitalist or the consuimer, ivariably find at Ipblic exhibitiol to be t lie most direct and lealst expl'sive method. T) oxhilitors iltending to operate mnachinery, or pralctically illustrate any process of iu1mnuItilicture, unusual facil i ties will be given. Of 8uch inteition (eary niotieo should be given to tle Seeretarv. In this co:nction it may be wiell to state, that the exhibitor who coldilts, withinlu the exhibition, a process of nmamiifieture, attracts in finitely more attention than hie would by time simple disphity of finished pro ducts; for the reason that flIished pro d0ucts are familiar to every eye, while the process of productimi, no imatter how simplic, is attractive to tle public. It is desired that such processes, or manxiufhctured articles hivented or made in the South, should be exhibit ed. Alanniflhtrers inventiors anld -vendors everywhere, are cordially iii vited to exhibit such ar't:'s or pro cesses as would end to tihe economic progress of our people. Nothing is too small or too large for a phice. The best metliods of churning 'butiem, or making bread, as well as of building a sicam 1n,g1110 or a Cotton ilnill, haIve equally their value to thoso interested il (aell. Le, every one at home vie with Our friends abroad in exhibiting anything to satisfy those great wants of our tino amid people, in every department of household, thrm, and business life processes and applianices which make labor and brains more cil'ectivec. The Society also0 hope that~ a full ex hibitioni may bc made of those ariticles which will show (lie progr'ess our pee jple in art and education. "NOTES 01F THlE FAIR. The / .'tlcles on ExhibitIon-The People, tie lItacos atu tho Bali. The Warii this year was quite success fuml both ill the character of exhibits amid in thie numiber of peron'S01 ill atten (lance, though the latter wasi to some extent interfered with by (lie revival or iniauguration of County Fairs ill dillbront portionis of the State. The display of live stock was proniouniced by competent judges to be the finmest that has ever been on tihe grounds, and it is a signifIcant fact that (lie finest stock was sent f rom those counties in which (lie new ('once law has gone into efT'ect. The display of p~oultriy was very fine, some maign iflcent pairs and triios of difIlbrient breeds -being entered. Pigeons of every kind were billing' and cooing, while geese and ducks fX'om all parts of the State fraternally spl 'ihid each ether ini the muddy lake prepared for their benc11t. Th'ie ladies' dep~art was niot as full as usual, but some of the exhibits were very striking. The display of machiner, was liot full, ow ing partly to the failure of Messrs. J. E. Adger & Co., of Charleston, who have heretofore exhibited liberally. As usual Fairfield was largely repre senitedl. Indeed, it seemed as if the whole coumnty had pouired Itself down especially on Thui'sday. Three hun dr'ed and seventy-five tick,ets were sold f'om W'lnnsboro alone, -and on Thiurs day nighit one hundied anid thiirty-thi'ee lasenmgers r'otuiined to the town on tho same train. Other stations both on the Charlotte and on (lie Greenville Road con ributed their quota lierai ly. On Thursday (lie gato r'eceipts were eighteen hundred dollai's, rep~rc seiiting a crowd, incluiding deadheads amid echdren, of at least four thousand dollars. The aices were net mgndor the comi (rol oftho societ~y flits year) bitt were under the inanmagement of Mr. W'. D. Slarlinig. -A number wete run each day, butt as a general thing there were nie very close contests. On thie judges' stand and track' at one time were Senators Ha~mpton aiid Thither amid lEx Senator Cheosnut General Hlagood, Ex-' Govornor Bonham,, Adjutant General Mole, General Br'atton, Major W'ood wvard, Col. J4 0. lHaskell 'gnd other distinguished eintlemneni. JTenoath the ,g)'nd , stand 'was a ~alooni, a)(dl bodes this $4yr Msaimio games of chan'c& of all sirfs~ Thiaji4 a very repirehensible fontui'e, amid It provoked Society. A ntiotsmdhave belief'e, by Ma jor WVopd wr , W. Sgdlptes1, for biddhng the haleofg a fItig privlieges at atifttute' al Wbtl.e '4 most heartily de preate tihis garibf(m,' m Throughthis anogro poked his head ivethrows with a rubber ball was allom ed for ten cents, andevery time the hoa was hit the thrower got a ceit-a-gradc cigar. This was about as honest a gamo as was on the ground, and i originality was commendable. What the Ethiopian charged for acting as a tar got we cannot tell. One of the dlOhed featilres3 of the Fair was the tenth annual ball of the South Carolina Club. It. was giveiln the Halt of Rlepresentatives, which ldo as miagnificent, a ball room is could be desired. Mr. M. C. Robert son, of Winisboro, the nowly elected Iresident of the Club, aid his most clil tOient adjutants made the allhir a com piete siccess, socially tond financially. At least three htindred ladies and gon tlemen were present, and at one timo over a hundred couples were on the lloor.- Thie ladies wore fascinating, the dressing hanidsomue and the beaux devoted. What more could be wished? 'Among the gentlemen present were Governor Simpson, Senator Butler, ex-Gov. Bonham and Treasurer Leap hart. Among the ladlies were Mrs. L. M. Keitt, of Darlington, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. S. W. 'ielton, Mrs. J B. Ezell, Mrs. W. 11. Gibbos, Mrs. W. P. Iix, Mi. Gov. Bonhami, Mrs. Dr. Trezvam, Mrs. Dr. Moore, Mrs. R. O'Nealo and Mrs. W. R. Dovy, of olumbla; Mrs. T. I. Clarke, of Camden, Mrs. Hal Richard son, of Barnwell, and Mrs. Clara Dar gan McLean, of Yorkville. Mrs. Logan Long, of Camden, and Mrs. F. W. Green. of Columbia, brides of a few 'months, graced the occasion. Among the young ladics were: Misses Hall, Perry, Lockwood, Gilliland and Rose, of Charleston; Misses Bryce, Thomas, Young and 'McDowell, of Charlotte; Misses Williams amnd Rutis sell, of Augusta; Miss Walters, of Baltimor' Misses Keit and Evans, of Darliigton ; Miss Connors, of Ker shaw, Miss Cash, of Sumter; Misses Lo'owry and1 Mobley, of York ; Miss Hemphill, of Chester, Miss Robertson, of Fai-field, Miss 0uchana1n, of Or angebnrg; the Misses Norwood, of Abbeville; Miss Kiinedy, of Cam den, Miss Izard, of Colleton; Misses Brooks and Abney, of Edgeflcid ; Miss Aldrich, of Barnwell; and Misses Melton, Youmans, Trezvant, McMas ter, Sawyer, Bryce, Marshall, Good winl andeBonliam, of Columbia. The festivities were kept uip to t late hor. All in Ili], tihe ball was the crowning success of the Faiir. JUST ARRIVid. --0 Four hundred pounds of Buck wheat Flour.* A fine selection of Raisins, Cur' rants and Citron. --ALSO-. Granulated and pulverized Su, gars, and all grades of B~rown Su gars. D. It. FLE N NI KE N. nov 20 UJIOIOBEQRO ERIESs I HAVE w on and the largesi land be seleote stock of staple and fanc Groceries in town. ALSO, A complete stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &o. Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Woodenware and Willow'are. New M'ess Mackerel, New Mesi Shad, Maur Kraut and Bologna San sage. ALSO, A comple stock of Wines, Liquors, Ales, Beers, COir and Vinegar, Give .me a call and be convinced. W- H. DONLY, ov 20 .On the Corner. PUJRE~ WRITE OIL. :'rrN reconimend the 1T41 .1 01L a a saife illuminator. 16 ii a ar ancd-'wdite as 3to'eonequetli gi~ a hi-illiant ligh4rAvrich very li1tl1 odo.rr it~ s i Ae.ir Js.le that * ta ba.d o Or. & Ciadler uAVE ENiAItrED THEIR STOCK OF JEWELRY, STERlLING SILVER, PLATED WA RE, GLASSWAIRE AND FANCY GOODS, Making it entirely innecessary for their cstomiers to go outsido of Winnsboro for Iay articlo in their lito Ihey p)lcdgo themsolves to give advantages in rogard to VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE. Extra fine articles which the market will notjustify in stock, will be procured on short notio. oct 4-am AUSFIVRY &M RTIN, W110LESALE AND IRETAIb GROCERS AND COMMISSION HERCUANTS, No 174 Main St. (White Fr COLUSIBIA, S. C. Wo have Mr. J. S. Gladnoy with us. Tie will be glad to see Mll of his old friens. Givo us a onll bef'.a purclaslnt else where. AUGHTIY & MARTIN. oct 11-3mos M. L.KINARD, OPPOSITE the WIEELEI HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS received the largest stock of Clothing that has ever been in Columbia, and is selling at LOW PRICES. Elegant Cheviot and English Cassim ero Suits mado in the latest s.tyles. Also, a fine line of Soft and Stifllats, and a well nelected line of Over Coats, of Fur Beav ors. Ulsters, Kerscys, andul Meltons. Call and Examine my stock before pur chasing elsowhore. MR. JAMES R. KENNEDY is wihh the above establishmcnt, and would be pleased to sob his friends when in the city. M.'L. KCINARID, eet 4-3m Colurubia, S. C. GR'iEAT EXCiTEMIENT -~AT PALMJETTO R[OUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortmients of Liquors mn the Boro. Ono Barrel of Gibson's ('elebrated Old Nectar, 1840O; Three Barrels of fine old Re Whis key: 1st, Old1 Imperial Cabinet Shiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, flanoke Rye, the oldeat, 18 dilto. Corn'\hi';key of the best grados North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mash. of the best grades Also, Wines andl Bran, dies of the finest brands, I have also a fmne lot of (iigalrs andl Tobacco which I will dispose of at reasonable prices for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat yon right. Philadelphia Lager floor al ways on hand from the celebrated firm of Blerger and Engeil. You can findl me at all times at the Bar un'ler the Winnsboro Hotel, next, door to D. R. Flonniken's. (Call and see me. J. OLENDINING, aug 2.6 PRESERVE YOUR OLD BOOKS. E. R. SOKES, BLANK BOO0K MANUFACTURER -AND GENERAL DOOKBINDER, HTAS moved opposite the city Hall whore ho is fully prepared, with first-class workmen, to do all kinds of work in his line. BLANK~BOOKS RULED to any patter'n and bound In any style desired. My facilities and long acquaintance wilth the business enable mec to guarantee satisfaction on ordlers for Blan Books, Rtailroad Books, and Books for the use of Clerks of Court, Sheriffs, Probate Judges, Masters in Equity, and other cut offi eisis. Pamphlets, Magazines, Musio, Newsapeprs and Periodicals and all kinds of publheations bound on the most rea sonable terms and in the best mannier. All orders promptly attended to. E. Il. STOKER, Main street, opposite new Olty Hlall, 0o lumbIa, 8.,C. SIIAVIN SAOO.i fiEudesge bcjs leave to infor~m a that hsenr an the pfiblio roner alltha heisprepared to give sa Isfac lio to all who may favor him with their patronage. * H. 0. HIUTOHESON will shave. you with fueilit --cutting dyeing and dtessing in the .i Mat 511an most approved tyle, with . M oOALL -athke Ohlipfn ma'rber81o 'And. Ohamn poibg-aloon, Winneboro, .0 ~nov - . lypute ztodt Moim t~na Obit n oieisold br tio YELLOW FEYVR-BLACK VQIY0 Ith too soon to forgot tio ravnges of this ter tiblle disease, whieh will no toubt, return in 4 more inItlionxient anti virulont fori i tho fall Inonths of m79. AlItittIL'A IEPATpINF, a remedy dliscov ereti in Soutieri Nlil:t anl 4t'(l witi tstch woliderful restilts in Mouth Amnerca where tihe Inost, aggravated ase-s of rever art, found, caus:s from one 14) two . oltites of bile to o filtered or itt rniaet fron tihe bluo I each t lIno It Ita)4 throl.i like liver. as long As anl eXVOss f bile exists. Ili Its w1olitierftil nttln on111 the LIver an'i pitonIn-lh the II .; Triss not only pre. v4n t It 0 certaaIt vlnilt,y kind of 'vover anid Inlak Vonilt., but also curet's lienlaelne. Colnisl I patliol Of th(I Howel., Dyspepsla aid all 341:41i-11 (11i 8'S . No onto need I'fir YnlIow Fever whAo Will Ixpet he n'al-tiril Poi tn ani oxcess of bile rroin t he bloio'l by te4 ig MIL 't ,< ;:i.'s l ATiN. l':icit .i ssold 1V all rist.-I t 5 2.1 1't1i 1 and 1. lw isot tb's, or WEI ) seiLt by oxpress by the 'ruprietUJ%1, A. P. 'm E t It 1-1,1, & CO., l'hila., Pa. Dr. PebllIbltoll'. St ill ilgit 01 Qiteell's Deli".h1.", V??"TIV' reports3 of woailitrsof lIheutlan Is, Swroflil.a, S:ll. Itinn, Syphill.;, Uanner, l leer's a nid ores. I ht. coine from n' .; p:i t!; of lte 0otantry, are nt i only remnarkatle hit. so lilr:4ittiloiIs as 1o lie doubted was It not for th 1rint1) ite of proof. Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, Ao. UAGE O 001,CO. J1. U. HtA NsON. , t INoUSTONF, 0 A., heP)ten11t: r 15,o I S71. OEN'rs :-For' sixteeng years. I ha4ve' IV'eft n great 1iatrerer froin Scrolula in lits niom, 0istresxin 1 or,111. I hanve heelt cartile-l (o iluy 1o-m)an) bet1 for fiftein years wlih serfulotri uh1erau I o11s. 't ht IlbstI a4inrovell rexiiei for S'cll M nysilmn consmitteil, wit'At-itt anly decljitl b iellt-. I1tilts prost rat ed, t blest t, ' lespoild ilg, I was aiuvisei by lir. Ar eir. i loyl 4 '11na. L., Un., 1o loml,1ienice tihl, llsi'of y)1 (r Colnoptl)Id Etxtrilat, Siltillg:1. lnangun .a 5 i insullie lit to deserilb 11o rell'f I bt llnied fiolnt tlh il-ltu of M lth' Stilling i IA It Is to Ctll v.ey lilt Ilg'(jtllte idea of t! e littliity o if ly sti t'ring before ising you r ieiwlline ; sililelet, tilo say, I abatn 110t!1 1I till o ther in' etic' liaii to1t inlIItItile use of your Ext.ract, of 81 tllingit 1ittiI ni si' trtIly "I 1in cired i ofill pain," of ail dtis:tu;e, wi 01ot iling to ob.struct. t11 iat'tive urftit o1 liny' professiol. More I hall eight, tlloini li have eltiried sitn this remarkablo cure, withotti, aniy rettirnl of 0116 ditsenstl. Feor tile truith of tio above statemnent, I refer to anly getileniat inll artow Cotnt.', 0a., aIli to t.ht inenbe 4 of t he bar of Uhorele Clrcuilt, who are e(uainted with me. I shall over' remanin, with thle dee)et gral It.1ide, Your obedient, I erva lit., J. C. Bit A NSON, AttLy. at Law. A Ml(IACLE, A'T PoINT, (4.., Sept. 111, 1870. (RNTSq:-A'yr (ItiltItit'Tr W41s taken o ilte Wth d:1y of .1tita !A63, wit.It %vit, wal Ns Supposed to bc Aette Itliemialin, ant1 wai treated for Ow sain wItli no siteess. lit Mnro h, fotlowing, lie'Ces of b1-41 n4 1o0 wl'1k ol11 of tite light art*), a ndl olittill tu t o appealt ill I it h1 e bovm frtot, the 4l)ow to 1 hti 1,11011 Itltr Jit I n i ouIIi tW 0j. Many pie'es of bone einotti, of igi, toot anght I'". 'I he ensO wait .*i hen proniofivitmee 1nel! (of W tit Sivilling. Alter haviti beeln Colililed a4bot ittx yt(i's .0 her bed. wil I t tle ase ((it4 sildered holteles, 1 was listilleed to Iry Dr. l'em.. hertons's comiponin( Ext ret. of st.tilingin. nn:1 was so wel snat.iti-i with its eIects atlt I have Co14t ili'd the tIu of it 11 4111Ili( plresent Aly flatt''ht1r wisoln lt 1 er hed abimlt, N y ars tiefore 11he C (n 1 ui evel tirn'led over withot.help. She siiw S. tipl all da', Amul sews most of her tIilne-hns walkletl 04rO, ihe ro4)0111. 1 ler general he I lI Is now good. 1111 I beleve she will, its her li1bs gain St'rengt h wall' wyell. I attribute her r-eovery, wvith Ihle ble. Ing of God, to the ttso of your Invaluablo mediclino. With gratitudo, I aim, yours t ruly, W. 11. B1LANTON. W EST POINT. (in., Sept.. 1I, 1870. ONTR :-Thveabove trt lttenite of 'Mr. W. 11. Bnlon we knolw allot i itify to a% being Irue. The I lihig Is so ; h( reds of t lie 1uost. respect ed ellzenis will celtify 1o It. 2. inut1cli referenco can be givon as nmay be requtired. Yours 11-111Y, CItA WF11. )i & W'A LE El, Drugglsts. lION. If. 1). W ILLIAMSb8. ri'- Dit. 1EN31TIE IITON'S STILIANG 1A is pre pared by A P. M 31ItELI, & CO., Phlia., Pa. Sold by Jll Drliugg'sts in .1.0w1 bo.g Ies, or sent bly express. Agents wanted to canivass every Where. Send (ol, 1B1iook-"Cu1'loi's Stor'y"-free to nil. 31edicis sont to poor people pliyn1ble hi instal iny at NEW GOODS r]HlE undersigned would call e specjial J. attentLion to their nlI'y-r'eceived stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Trhose goods havo been so lected with sp.eial reference4 to the wants of this market, 01na will be sold at L4OWE~ST LIVING RICE~S. Tho stook consists of too mnany articles to bo enumeilraited in onziad vert imn t An examlination can alone untisfy purchlasers. A call from purohasers is respctfully solicited. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. P. LiINIEIER & BRO., Congress st roet, ono door south of Morris' ilotel, Winnsboro, S. 0. sept4 30-xttf NE G00 GOOD GOODS, CIIEAP? GOODS. EA respoctfully call the attention of IVthe public to onr new lot of Goods, and requiet an inspection of thorm before purchaamng. Our goods hauve beenl carefully selected, bought at bottom prices, and will be sold a low as they san bo bou ght from anybody anywhere. We would call the attention of the ladies to our line of Cloaks, Dress goodls, F~ancy Goodse, Hlosiory, ete. A very pret. Ly assortment of Ties and other Rc Goods. .iaes, Edginigs, F"rillings, etc. in GRE'AT VARIETY. Our Gents' Goods department is com.. plete in every thing. In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Korseys, Flnnl, oespuns, Bilankets, &e., we are full up, at the lowest prices. SUOES I SHOES 11 SHOES I!! Come and examine our Shoes before buying. Call and see our stock, and we will convince you that ye sell goods as cheap as anybody. Ap1EI We are agents for 3. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton, and Beling Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk-New York Prices. McMASTER, B3RICE & C0, cet 7 NIOTWEm. 'T E books for the collection of town taxes for the mnunicipal year oIiding April 80, 1880, will closo on the la~st day of Novemilr, ax payote areo reqitested todi up i settle aslct arid t olIh CUir)~t DON'T tI'M UNTTL YOU Seen miy Stock of furniture, which necwest, and cheapest, according to qi now supply of Chromos, 1iiture Fram ShadeH, Mirrors, &c. Furniture nicitl Lumber and LAths for saio. I an i Factory. All ordor promptly rttcedo Wilson Now Improved Sewing Machin oct 18 SPOOL COTTON.. ESTAHLTS11IMD 1812. CTRAD E GEORGE61- A. CLARM, som~, AuE.::r 4.00 RROAUWA Y, NEW YORK. --- Tho distinctive fenturon of this spool cotton are that it is mad from tho very ilnestp SI'A ISLAND COTTON. It Iti finishd soft as th cotton from Wbich it is inade; it has no waxing or arlhloiad fiinh to decve tho evyes; it, is the st~rongest, omoothlw! and. mo.-t (Alastioc Rowingf thrt'ead in th mm et : for nmehinto HOwing it, hits io equ1l; it is wound)li on W 1 ri [ ll, SPOOLS. Tho Black is the most J ET FlTACK over prouleold in Spool cotton, heinog dyed bIv a Systmuin patented by ourselves' iho culors; ire dyed by tlho NEWNV ANILINE PROCESS rondering1 them 90 perfect and br;hlant that dreSL-ma1crs eeywhere us them instead of se'wing si 14k. A Gold Mshd waard tlls spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for- "great strongth' and "goetral excllence" being the high est awvard givon for spool entt< n,. Wo inviete co m11pa risonl and respectfully ask ladies to givo it i thiir trial and con vIIe theflmsalves of its superiority over ill others To bo b-%d at wholesalo and rotahlof J. 0. IIOAG. JEANS ! jEANS, JEANS, JE4ANs. Kor'seys, Caissimneros, cie. Finect as~sortmentli. we( have evert hadti inl stock, fotr siale attm bttm prtics. Come and1( ho coninctted. --0 PIiNTS! PRINTrS!! PR INTS l!! One hunditred and flifty picces of choice Prinits----'retty patterns. SHOES! SilOES!! SIIOESIAI A splendid line of Shtocs and Boots. Wo will sell at - BOTTOM PRlICES. Personts needing anything in tis line wvill find it IA) their advanuttage to insp)et onr stock belhfo purcihasintg elscwhecre. nv8 J. F. McMASTER & CO. SHERIFF'S SALES. Brood, I willofTorfor sale, before tho first Monday in December next, bo twoon the legal hoturs of sale, to the high ost bidaner, for ensht, the following-do scribed >ersonal property, to wit: Fifty mushels of corn. more or los 0on0 thousand pounds of fodder, moro or losis, leviod on ats the propeor' of A. (1. Book man, at tho sait of N.. Robeor tson. ALSO, One bale of eotton,.lovied uponf ats the property of W. W. Collins, at theu suit of MsRbcca Wilson. A LSO, Fifty bushels of corn, moro or loss, fivo hundred pounds of fodder, more or less, and a small lot of seod cotton. Levied upon as the oproporty of F?. B3. Austin, at the suit of Mrs. MI. A. Woodwsrd'. JOHN B. DAVIS, Sherfi s 0111cc, 8. F, 0. Winnsboro, S. (I., Nov .14, 1879. nov 14 od L thest G id unnm~If esos BUY :i one of the largest, bandsomc-st ality, to bo found in Winnsboro. A. Os, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window y repaired at moderate prices. igent for a Door, Sash and Blind I to. Also, agent for the Wheeler & c, and two others. It. W. PHILLIPS. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, cuch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Dironchitin, Astuna, -- u. ~ and Consumption. The roplntloi It has nitnineri, lin conseqicc of h.e mnrvellotts ecres It bras irodu:cduilrtim-ling th lnst hal' century, Is a stufticient atssttrnnce to tu piblic tiat it will coniintc to realize tie imippest restalts that can be tiesireil. In almost every sectionl of cottntry there- nlro personl:5 libIlely knowt. ,wholiavio beenrostoredt fromnlarming ant von doslcorito illsenses or the lungs, by its use. All whioIthave tried It,ncknowleigo Its superiority; intl whero its virtties are oi, no one hesitates is to what metlicin to employ to relievo the is. treos andI suffering pectiliar to pitimotitlry afle0e Ions. Cill-AInY V:rioitAz always tforciS in Itnnit relief, amti peirforms rapitt irC o' tho mlikler varieties of bronc'hd in lsortler, tis well as 3 morcs lorinilable (diseascs of the lutgs. As a safegutard to chibliren,amid the distress *ng discascA1 whaiiCh beset the Thront andil Chest o' Chililhood, It is invahtable ; for, by its timely uise, multitiktles Pre reseil ul restoreil to htendhh. This nettielnice unins frienmis at every trhil, as he cures it is constantly pronlucing are tot) rc markable to be forgotten. No family shoulit be vitliout it, anI those who 'ilavo aonic used it lever. will. Eminent, Physicians throughout the country wascribo it, and Clergynuon olen recoininend It 'rom their knowledge of its ef'ects, PIUPAnED DY )r. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical OhemIstR. lOLD) BY A14Y1 DitUGGUISTS EVEltY~VWmt1l iNEWV GOODS &RRlIVING EVEIIY DAY. EW and styl1ish Dross Goods, Fall IN and Wi'nter Print.9-Relotell, Illeachiin gs, Cotton Flannels, Blecached, 1nd lrawn Ladies' and Gentsa' Under voetr. A apecialty in Gents' Whito S~hirtas -laund'ried and uinlaundied. Somoc hing stylish and nobby in Gents' stiff lats. YOT IONS I NOTIONS I NOTIONS! . Somiething hiandrtomo~ in Ladies' Tien. N~o would call speocial attention to our nvgo Htock of tho coloibritod Bay Stato it andaird Sorowv lot) andit Shoes. Gonta' linte and heavy Boots anti Shoes, for drosa mia plantation uso0. Ladies', Misses' and~f 3hild ren'nu Shoes in great varlety of samo - 77nako. Theso goodsa aro warrainted not to . rip, and wo wvill retura theo price paid for Ivory pair rotu'-nedl to us with wood or papePr in the soles. Frosh G3roeces rrving tdily. J, MI. 3EA TY & CO.I nov 18 3MITH'S WOlRl OI . . Aunu, A.Doothor , 87 *A few nita since I gae my son one doso, * ho Worm 011. antd the next day .he nassodl to argo worms. At, the same timeJ Iave one lose to my littlo irl, fonryer old An.gd gh iassed 88 Worms rom 4 to; Oe~s j WvOriM on1 for salo bY Mias ce 'ree y Dr. E. S. L'IrDON Abaye aa~~ nrc 26 4IilM weiasi han the ll ~~atr~ o maerny (oi ou kk~jf'u~' o iT o h cpow all abouth e