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H-. Kerr, C. C. C. P. F. C. Notice-Matthews & Co. Cotton sold yesterday at 111 cents. There-was considerable changing of houses on the First. Messrs. R. S. Desportos and R. 11. Edmunds, Jr., under the fliin nme of )esportes & Edmunds, have opened a large dry goods store in Columbia, ncar Wright's Hotel. SMOKE the Celebrated "Monarch or the South" Cigarq. Five thousand just received at F. W. HaIbenichit's, Washington St., near Depot. *tr Mr. A. A. Morris, who has kept a good hotel in Winnsboro for several years past, has retired from that busi ness and removed with his family to Itiegeway, where he will open a photo graph gallery. le will also visit Winnsboro from time to time, prepared to take, in first-class style, the pictures of all who may call upon him. WAGONs.-U. G. Des portes , Co have Just received a car-load of Avery Wagons, which will be sold at prices to compete with Columbia. *18-1mo A LaM' YEAR PARTr.-The young ladies of Winnsb)oro gave a Leap Year Party at the residence of Mrs. Rac MeMaster on Thursda y night, to which their gentleman friends were honored 'with invitations. The party was con ducted in the usual style. Each young lady escorted the gentleman of her choice to the party, and there paid him the attentions of which she herself had been accustomed to b the recipidut. The pleasure s of the eveninga were continued to a late Dour, and every body had a delightfol time. Thude Whu.a vobcertin ws ueness andrg H.it icsdeicnimously usca withcthroatca-l'estiont.dcugsi loessrs.it Tractons Dr N ule,'s Columbiaru Canalreandtdevenopeiitn vTr NAower, Ad A the n-t guarateetigo the isetyckhodr any theiinnsoro oNaionagl Bakhel con tthe vtrst oftat the citywng-naedc tiron ws accrdunyhelulsy Wedese faveor of the Buaante, name4y oppoess * sbW.ty a. Roetoue lmJhstedb h onct Jaes etGogeH catr sames i. glai-bal A.sot. Dogas Jads SA. Br. J. W. FMentken ThD - Festpe and Mro. J.. oben t -ssed.ue folloing is the sore-r Judg W. R.oowartson.was.unan. mouslyire-leced.pesidnt,.nd.. Gerg N. Cterr.unanimously.re Messr. Thopson i'Nagle..the gentleenthopropse.o.coplet.th ColumiaCanl-and. develope.it water. poerased.he.itycounil.t guarante ter.ndenity.fom.an arisin fromloer.oa... The.coun To he vots o Ci a an alec muon wase thardngl oWdhels ednes-W day. eavreulto oas a fullwscIn favore of tgarian th, 1024; oppoedr 6.ntotte ciey wim ll setoe respon sibty, as rqeted bthe contrac hting Club ~adr anoiIl~the traleo day. Mr. J.~ W.oMcantswn the<o second. The foloin ist the se the mximu beig 10 T.W odad........ Ans wos werd o'tained-fr am represen tatives from the dilerent couties,' ai they all seak cheerfully of the outlook, Representative 11. A. Gaillard,ofkair. field, speaks as follows: "'Tihe ma. terial prospects of the State, at least so far as relates to the county of Fair field, are, ats compaled with other anid recent years, very cicou raginag. My coiclusion is based on these facts: 1. The condition of the State is one of perlfct. repose and rest, and also, I think, of a diminution of crime, and this is fivorable to material insprove ment. 2. Tle State will carry to the next year a lam gelr suirplus of profit from tihe last crop thtan for many years past. This is (lte to a diflierence in price of this cotton crop, . which, re garding quality anld quotation, is equivalent to $1.5 per bale and will ag gregate for the county of Fairfld not less thia $260,000, while tle expense has beei largely reduced by better methods and greater economy. 3. There is a greater disposition than I have before observed to diversify in dustries and to make our farming self sustaining. 4. With the above men tioned favorable conditions and a flue soil an(d climate, iniprowvnemnt must be Certaill." GRANT IN COLUMBIA. How the Ex-Presldent was Received at tho Capit al of South Carolina. ]Froin thit Columbia Herister.] During the forenoon of Wedncsday it, was alIoullced that General Grant and party were. going to pass through the city oil the Cha riotte, Coliuiia and Augusta tairoad about haif-past 4, 1). in. A short time before the ap pointed hour, the Alayor and Alder me0n of the City, accompanidc by Chief Justice Willarid, proceeded to the de dopot to illeet hiin. Quite a large niumnber o 'persons were already as sMIbled at the( depot, and by the time tihe train ar.ived the crowdi nunbered about one thousand, more or less. Most -of them were colored people, comparatively few whites being pres ent. The first lace we recognized on board the traini as it came up was that ex-J udge It. B. Carpenter, who got onf and remained in that cit-y. As soon its the 'train stopped, Mayor Stanley and party went aboard, Gen eral Grant meeting them at the door. Mayor Stanley addressed tile ex-President and said that lie was present Oil the part of tile municipal nut hlorities to welcome him to tile city. General Grant expressed his regrets that his tiime was so limited as to pre Vent his stopping lmore thal a fow minutes. Judige Mackey, who was on the train, Ca Ieorward and introduced the Coluibialns to General Grant, who invited thei inl and introduced them to tihe hiies of the party. After a few Ilomlell is of pleasanit couversat ion, the train iovet oil towards Augusta, Gencral Grant ap pearing on the plat form a second time just before it started, shaking halds with some of those near hint and bowing to tile crowd. lie dil not make any speech nor say anything, except ill a conver sational way to those immediatelv arounid himi. Mayitor Stallley and Al dermen~l Ehrlich, LILavis anmd Lowvrance accompjanlied thelim as far as the Julie tiont. Tihe rcepItioni ol' thie ex-President wvas very quiet iand orderly, tihe color ed people displayinig Sonic clathusiasmn and1( a good dleal of curiosity to see him. Just before the traini Camle ii hogan to rain slight ly, but the showecr ceased be fore it arrived. Tihe car on1 which the Gcuieral's party traveled wa'ls the cele brated coach of Thlomlas Scott, Presi (dent of the Pennsv Ivania RtailIroad Coumpamny. The pa'rty consis ted of General and Mrs. Grant, General and Airs. Sheridanl, Cohlnel anld MIs. Grant, Miss Kitty Felt, of Ga!euna, antd iByroni Andrews of the Chicago Inter Ocean. ThIIRD TERM INDICATIONS. The Latest Discoverios of an Observer Who Dovotes his Wholo Time to the Subject. Mr. Charles Nordhiof, the able Wash inlg corresponidenit of tile New York 11eral, may be properly regarded as the cief of the Third Term Signal Ser vie Bureau. He is a sort of Old Probabilities conicernling everything relating to tihe Grant boom. Hius spy glass knows n10 rest. Every speck on the third term horizont is detcet id, overhlauled anld exalmined. Mr. N4ord hoff's latest report is sub-divided inito flye parts, thus: 1. Secretary Shmerman is an umncom p~romising opponent of the third termn, and will bie a candlidato against Grant or anybody else. -2. Blaineu and his friends in the WVest and Northiwest are against tihe third term, and are particularly hostile to Grant and his presenit supporters, be cause of tile badt treatmenit Blaine ex perienced at their hands in Cincinnati inl 1870. 8. President Hayes is hostile to the third term, and favors Sherma'n.. 4. The selection of D)on Camneronm as chairmaal of the Nationai Comnmittee ouighit not to be regarded as a Granti success, because it was bronght aboul only by a coalition of the Grant and Shermnan forces' in order to snub~ Bllainoe. 5. Grant Is regarded as a weak can didate, bymany influential Riepubli cans, and they will not consent to his nomination. . 6. Tme galleries of the Conventioli will be kept free from the "packing' contemplated by the third-termers. 7. Grant is not only willing to be a candidate, but has set his heart up'on a r'enomilion), amid during his Southeoril tour tihe Grant - arty in that sectiorl will be thorougly organized. The foregoing istihe very latest fron1 time chief of thoPresidentlal SignalSer. vice Bureau, and it is generall Adanit. ted that it is morn accurate than steli reports usumally are.' 'NOTICE TO OREDiTORS, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFl PAIhtFIILD. IN THE COMMON 1PLEA5. John L~. Blaek, Adlmr. oft tstate of M'ur tha Kt. Blaok DecOae, .N.Asn Bllack, et at. I utm DURUANT~ to an order of~ourt; madt ai the aibove-statedl cause, all oredi tore hoihglime aainst time Estate o~ deceased, are re r grafdtr t rarnet. NOTICE. R T' K. ELLIOTT bai thi-s day . day withdrawn from the thim of Matthews & Co. Tho undersigned will cont'nue the Grootry biusinos under the samo name and stylt as heretofor' JNO. P. MATTH RMb, Jn., J. H1. CUMMING8. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 1, 1880. jan 3-tm RIE-lMOVA L. N the first day of January next, the undersigned will removo 1i stock of )rugs and Medicines into the Robert son building, o the east sido of Main street, one door mouth of tho residence of T. Ulerdin, Esq., and last occupied by J. M Galloway. IW. E. AIKEN. deo 3(0-txtf LAND FOR SA.LE. AVALUABLE tract of land, naar the town of Ridgeway, boanded by lanils of Ilowt 11 Edmunds and others, the propbrty of Mrs. Caroline It. Kelly, will ho sold at auction, by the undeFmigned beforo I lie court-houso door in Winnsboro, on salesday in January, 18 i0, immediately after the close of the public sales, unless sooner disposed of at private sale. The tract contaiis TWO HUNDRED AND SEvENTY roUn ACRES, is well timbered and of a fair qlidity of land. TEMS-One-half eah; balance on a credit of one year, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage, purchaser to piy for papers. Titles guaranteed. doe 30- j3x LYLES & BARION, AUGHTRY & MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.' AND COMMISSION MERCILNTS, No 174 Main St. (White Front) COLUM[BIA, S. 0. We have Mr. J. B. Gladney with us. Ie will be glad to see all of his old friends. Give us a call before purobasing olse. where. AUGHTRY & MARTIN. Oct 11-3mos MM~wGOODS GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. E respectfully call the attention of "W the public to our new lot of Goods, and request an inspection of them before purchasing. Our goods have been carefully seloected, bought at bottom prices, and will be sold as low as they can be bought from anybody any where. We would call the attention of the ladies to our line of Cloaka, Dress goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery. etc. A very prot ty assortment of Ties and other Neck Goods. Laces, Edgings, Frillings, etc. In GREAT VARIETY. Our Genta' Goods department is comn ploto in every thing. In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kerseys, Flannela, Homnespuns, Blankete, &e., we~ are full up, at the Iouest price~s. S110ES! SHOES!! SIIOES! Come and examine our Shoes before buying. Call and see our s'tock, and we will convince you that we sell goods as cheap as anybody. IM We are agents for J. & P'. CoatA' Spool Cotton. and Holding Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk-New York Prices. oct 7MAtMASTER, B3RICE & CO. BUY THE~ OLD "CAVE" CORN WHISKEY. This is the simon pure article, seized and sold by the United States Government. The regular "moon - shine." U. G. DESPORTES. Scuppernong Wine at $1.50 per gallon. Delightful for Xmas.. U. 0. DESPOR TES. Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guarantbed. U.0. DESPORTES. .dee28 _____ Me L. KINARD, OPPOSITE tho WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA,'8. C.. HAS .received the lar'gest stock of Clothing that has ever been in Columbia, and isBselling a LjOW PRIVES. Elegant Oheviot and 2nialish Oasimere Suits made in the latest stles. Also, a fine line of Soft and Stiff . ts, and a well selected line of Over Coats, of Fur Beay. era, Ulsters, Jlerseys, aika Meltons. Cball and Examino my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. MR. JAMIES R. KENNEDt ~ ~bthe abv eetallb9~ a t, hi city. .-o1v JAYKES W. LAW. 70 the P'ublic: Why not insure your property? Be, the cost of a per diem oxpense: . Daily cost of insuring $I,000 at 3 pe cent per atimuil is Only 8 cents. At 24 per cout. per annuin is only 7 At 1.1 per cent. per anuta is onI -4 o At I per cent. per annum is only 2 At per cent. per annum is only2 c. At per cent for 3 year,i is only 1.88 o At I per cent. for 3 years is on iy 1.35 o At I per cti. foi- 5 years is only 0.88 e At 2 per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 . Dwellings4 in town or country, dotneh ed, insurable ut the following rates, viz. For one year j per cent. For three years I 4 per cent. For live years '. per cent. iDarns miul coatents, gin houses, bale( egtton, store houses. merchand ise, mill, and churohes insurable at adequate. rates I represent only the very betst coupi nies oflongoxperience and well establish ed character. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22-Oin Agent. New Goods of all kinds continuall arriving at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s, oi the corner. Buy Notions, White Goods, 4osier and Onlicoes at the 'uriler store of . M. Beaty & Co. J. M. BeatV & Co. are selling Clot it ing, Hats, Itubbor Suits and Shoes al lowest cash prices. Remember J. M. Beaty & Co. make a specialty of the Bay State Standar Screw Shoes, at the store on'the corner A nice stock of good Laundried an Unlaundried Shirts. Collars, Neck weal &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s come store. Ek-gant Cashmeres, Momie Cloths Worsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings Crinoline, &c., at J. M. Beaty. & Co.'i corner store. You will find Bleached Goods, Se Island Goods, Domestics,. Tickings Kerseys and Jeans at the corner stor< of J. M. Beaty & Co. Groceries of all kinds, Candy, Crack ers, Tobacco, Crockery Woolilenware Plows, Cutlery, Shot, Povder, etc. always inl stock at the corner store o J. M. Beaty & Co. MERRY CHRISTMASI -: o FULL STOCK of the hoiest and most varied assortmtnntof Goodi for the Holidays;. We invite .t.hb: yuld-aentior particulai ly to our 50 CENTS KID GLJOVES. These are extra cheap.> Zfd worti Harsdkerchiefs in Boxes at the ver' LOWEST PRUICES -AT r. LI ECK l &B1111. dee 18 UII[US'TM A 3 -IS COlV.IJSG-! And I am preparod to sell you al the nice things you want for the Hl days, such as Apples, Oranges, Cocot nuts, Citron, Pressed Figs, Currant Raisins in Boxes, hialf ana quarters. NUTS. Almonds, Wal nuts, Pecans, Brazilt Filberts. CANDIES. French Mixed, Cocoanut, Staipi Japanese Candy, CANNED GOODS, Wilson's Corned Beef, Salmon an, Sardies, Lobsters, and Oysters, Pin Aaoand Peaches, Potted Meats c linds, *FIRE WORKS. Sky Rockets, Cannon Cracker Rloman Candles, Torpdeec Give me a call. pdoe W HI. DONLY, dec 18 On the Corner. Lirqmtest AO FOR SHERIFF. - feune B&tors 'Please sanotnee M J. res.ton Oooper se a oandidate for it Demooratid tiominatlon for shekif at ik eedfling eletion (sebn o ete tle deojae of he p t4 Ootoi aee l ian I tE FRIEND OF ALL IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS! "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills ve tue a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I-send for another box, and koep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headacho -that was chronic. &I gave one of your Pills to my habe for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." .My nausea of a morning is now oured." ''Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of youar Oininent behind the ears and the noiso has left." "8end ne two boxos; I want one for a poor amily." "I onclose a dollar; your price is 25 eents, but the inedicino to me is worth a dollar." ".end mo five boxes of your Pills," "'Let ine have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for chills and fever." I have over 206 such testimonials as these, but want of spaeo compels me to conclude. For CUTANEoUs DISORDERs, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint Went is most inI'vaduable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrites with I the most searching effects to the very rcot of evil. 11 OLLO WA V'S OINTMEYT. Possessed of this remedy, every innn may be own doctor. It mmay be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these men, cures sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiffJoints, gout, rheuma. tism, and all skin diseases, IMPORTANT oAUTION.-No are genuine un. less tile signature of J. IAvnocK. Ra agent, for the aited States surrounds each box or Pills Si iCinLuent. lioxes at 25 eent, 62 cents, and $1 echcl. aw- There is considerable saving by taking the large: sizos. HOLLOWAY & Co., feb 15-1y New York. GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT PALMETTO HOUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as sortments of Liquors in the Boro. One Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of fine old Rye Whis key: 1st, Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Roanolco Rye, the oldest, 18 ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best grades, North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mash. of the best grades. Also, Wines and Bran, dies of th e finest brands, I have also a fimn lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I Will disnose of at reasonable prices for cash only. Give me a call, and I will treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al ways on Land from the celebrated firm of Berger and Engeil. You can find me at all times at the Bar under the Winnsboro Hotel, next door to 1). R, Flenniken's. Call and see me. J. CLENDINING. aug 26 LITTLE SPEEDY Corn Sheller. FIRsT PREMIt'M AWARDED AT THlE GEORGIA STATE FAIR. . For Cheapness, Simplicity and Durabilit~y this Sheller htands with out a rival. PR IC E, ONLY $5.00. R. S. DESPORtTES & CO., Agents, Ridgeway, S. C. For Sale by U. G. DESPORTES, dec 23..8mos Winnsboro, S. C. CHISTMAS GOODS. Mince Meat, Famous New Eng land Brand A pple Butter-very fmne -Ginger Preserves, Lee & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce, Baldwin's 1 Tomato Catsup, Cooper's Gelatine, - Wilson's Corned Beef,in 2 lb. Cans. '5 OAT MEAL, PURE AND FRESH, Cheese, Macaroni, Canned Poaches, Pine Apple, Tomatoes, Java Coffee, Choice Teas, Buckwheat Flour, JUST OPENED. A new lot of Cassimeres, Jeans, Kersey's, etc. Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, dI Clothing, Hats, White Goods o Domestic Efomespun, Drills, etc. f It will pay you to call on us be' fore purchasmg. 3. F. McMASTER & CO. dec 11 NEW GOODS. EIGHT Barrels, New Crop New Oreans Molasses. ALSQ, A Fine Lot of Sugars-'all grads. Jackson's Best Family Flour. HKARDWARE, ~Consisting in p art of Mule andI Horse Shoes, Nails, Trace Chains -Ro4 Rust Proof Oats, Frost Cheese and MacoaronI, Raidins, Our rants and Oltron, OHIIAP PO02 0 OASU DON'I UNTIL YOU Seen my stockpno rniture, which newest, and choapest, according, to (i now supply of Chromos, Ficthure Frai Shados, Mirrors, &c. Furniture nleat Lunber and Laths for salo. I aim Factory. All order promptly ttLendc Wilson New Improved Sewing Machi oct 18 ; C v FRiEE A THE WORLD WILSON SEW in workmanship is equal to a Chrono ed as a first-class Piano. It received and Centennial Expositior s. . IT SEX other machines. Its capacity is unlir MACHINES sold in the United Stat others. The WILSON MENDING j of repairing W ITHOUT PATCHIlt AGENTS WANTED.} WILSON S CHICAGO, I SPOOL COTTON. ESTABiLTRFiD 1812. GEORGE A. OLTARI(, . sOLE AGENT. 4.00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The distin(ctive features of this spool cottcn aro that it is ma1de3 from tho very finest SE A IS LA ND COT TON. IR is finished socft as the cotton from which It is m idan; it hrr no waxing or arlifiel finih to deceive the eyes; it is the strongest, smoothest and most clastie sowlgn thread in the market; for machine sewing it has no equal; it is wvound on -W1HITJE S PO OL S. The Black is the most JET BLACK ever produced in spool cotton, being dyed by a system patenited by eurselves, 'rto colors aro dyed by tho NEWV ANILINE PROCESS rendering them so perfect and brilliant that dress-makers everywhere use them Instead of sewing silks. A Gold Medal was awarded ti spool cotton at Paris, 1878, for "great, strength'' and "geneoral excellence" being the high est award given for spool cotton. We invite eomp~arlson and respectfully ask ladles to give It a fair trial and con vince themselves of Its superiority over all others. To be had at wholesale and retail of J. 0. BOAG. ug WEDDINGI AND CDRISTMAS PilESMTS. ine Sterling Silver, Fancy Silver Plated Ware, lRich Walrnat Olooka, .TOILET SETS AND VASES. A fresh assortment of Jewelry in variety of style and quality, and With P eset Safet6 Burnea. ONO1 & 04~ BUY 11 is ono of the larpot, haidsomest tality. to N) found in V'innsloro. A. 10s, Wall .Pochots, Bracketa, Window ly repaired at moderato prices. 11geont for a Door, Sahl and Blist d to. Also, agrent for tho Whook ie, and two others. R. W. PHILLIPS. 1ES ~HNQONCLA RK&$O s.- NW -R C lITY. ALUANIO I;NTIN nEnOWNED motor Watch, and as cloegmmtly finish the highest awards at the Vienna VS. ONE-FOURTH FASTER than iited. Thoro are moro WILSON s than the conbixid sales of all tle LTTACH MENT, for doing all kinds 1, given FREE with each inachino. 'ING "MACHIE C0. 'L.,U. .A, .Ayer's Cherry Pectoral PIor Diseoasos of the .Throat and Lunge, ~' such as Coughs, Coils, S Whooping .Co ugh, D lronchltis, A.sthma, and Constimption. The reputation iLhas attained, in cons'equencoof the miarvollons.cnrea it hans produced dutring the Iast half' cntury, is a suficient assur'ance to, the public that it wvill continue 16 renilzo the happiest results that can bo desired. In almost, every section of country thoere are persons, publicly known,who have boon restored from alarming and OVen desperate dI10esstf the lungs, by its use. All who havo tried it,acknowliedge its superiority; and where its virtues are known, no one hositateas as to what medicino to employ to roliovo tho dls tress and auffering peculiar to pulmnonary afree. tions. CultuntY Perconar, always affords in. slant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder varieties of bi'onchini disorder, as well as the more formiditblo diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distress. ing diseases whIch beset the Throat nd Chest of Childhood, it i. invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and'resi'rdd1 to health. This medicine gains f-iends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too re markable to lbe forgotten. No fatnily shouild be withtout it, and those who have oncousaed it never will. Eminent PhysIcians throughout the \oountry proscribe it, and Clergymen ofnen recommend it from their knowledgq of its effects. PEPARED DT Dr. J, C. AYER & C0,, Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Ohemlits. SOLD BY All~ DitUGGISTS EVEfIYWIIE11E gIffftPSWO1J71ll'