TOWN AND COUNTY.
SATURDAY, March 0, : : : : 1880.
Tims oF TiE NEwS AND litAt.
-Tlri-week edition, four dolliri por
annum, in adva nce; wepkly eiitfoi,
two dollars and fitty cents peraItfa,
in advanlce. Liberal discount to otibs
of flive and 'upwards.
RATEs or AyvKITisINo.-One dolJai'
per inch for the frst insertion, 9 ad
fifty cents per Inch for each subseq .sent
Iisertion. These rates apply to ail ad
vertisements, of whatever natu re, and
are pavable strictly in advance. Con
traets for three, six or twelve months
mnade on very liberal terms. Tran
sient local notices, fifteen cents per
line for the first insertion and seven
and one-half cents per line for each
subsequent insertion. Obituaries and
tributes of respect charged as adver
tisements. Simple announcements 01
marriages and deaths published free or
charge, and solicited.
All communications, of whatsoever
nature, should he addressed to the
Winnsboro Publishing Company
Winnsboro, S. C.
RAILROAD SCHEDULi.
The following is the soheduln of arrivals on
the C. C. & A. Ia iroad, upon the basis of Wash
ington time, which is about. sixteen minutes
ahead of Winnsboro time :
GOING NORTH.
Columbia............10.68 a. m.........10.48 p. m.
Blythewood........11.43 a. in.........11.41 p. In.
Ridgeway...........11.59 a. mn ........12.00 p. m.
Winnsboro..........12.80 p. m.........12.81 a. n.
IBlackstock.......... 1.09 p. M......... 1.12 a. M
Chester.............. 1 89 p. ll........ 1.41 a; In
GOING SOUTH.
Ohester............. 1.22 p.i......... 2.41 a. M.
Blnckstock.......... 9.10 p. in......... 8.16 a. m,
Winnsboro.......... 2.50 p. in......... 8.67 a. in.
Itidgoway........... 8.20 p' m......... 4.29 a. M.
lily t4 wood......... 8.88 p. m......... 4.48 a. m.
Columbia............ 4.20 p. 11......... 580 a. M
New Advertisements.
Building and Loan Assoclation-D.
It. Flennikenl, Secretary.
Spring-P. Landecker & Bro.
Cheap Goods-Sugenhielimer & Groe
schel.
The measles are prevalent among
the Juveniles of Ridgeway. A num
ber of cases are reported among the
colored children of Wiunsboro.
The mosquito Is presenting his little
bill already. He looks a little awk.
ward and out of place, it is true, but
he means business all the same.
Every "bachelor" has been around
to tell his girl he didn't mean what he
said on Tuesday night and he just join
ed the Union to get that supper.
Those bills presented at the meeting
of the B. P. U. for wood, oil and
chips, were something appalling.
Cheap fuel and lights are the desidera
tum of the future.
Life Is short at mast and our duty
is to prolong it. Use, therefore, Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup for coughs, colds,
bronchitis, hoarseness, etc. Sold
everywhere. Price only 25 cents a
bottle.
Well informed parties say that
WVinnsboro is one of the first, if not the
only town, In which fertilizers are suf
fered to be stored ini thle cor.poraite lim
its. As these fert.ilizers are largely
composed of ground carrion they are a
nuisance and a menace to health.
We regret to learn that tihe bar'n of
Mrs. William McNall was destroyed
by fire on last Monday night. In ad
dition to a large quanitilty of corn and
fodder dtestroyed there were three
mules burnt to- death. Tihe fire is supj
p)osed~ to have been of incendlary
- origin. By tihe way, this burning of
barns and gin-houses is getting too
commdn. Somebody will have to
hang for it.
The town council is having the mar
ket house anid steeple rep)alntedl-a
great Improvement. The court-house
looks dreadtily dingy.-It Is said that
a Bulgarian washes once in his life,
when lie is born. The court-house is a
true 'Bulgarian. Cannuot our ioounty
commissioners do a little ciphering in
the matter? The well in the Jail yard
furnishes a very inadequate supply of
water, anid water has to be brought
n'olk~t a great dIstance. This well nev
e r has been worth much. It should
also be investigated.
If our f'iends in different parts of
the county would only imitate the
laudable example of Rietlaw, Cedar
Creek, Senex anid Vidette in sending
us frequent lett n-S nom their respec
tive neighborhoods, they would confer
upon us a much greater obligation
than they are awvare of. We will not
be satisfIed until we can get a corres
pondent in every neighborhood. THE
NE~ws AND HEnALD does all it can to
help the county. Tihe county ought to
huelp it. Send us tile neOws, friends.
* A HOT SUPPER.-The ladies propose
having a hot supper. in the Thespian
Hail on the evening of tile 18th, for the
purpose of raising funds to aid in
building a parsonage for the Methodist
Church. One or two new features
will be introdiuced, which are expected
to be quite attractive. The ladies of
Winnsboro never fail when they un
dertake anything, and we are sure the
entertainment wi.be a great success.
All parties desiring to ai,d in this move
ment are requested to send their .con
tributions to Mrs. H. B. MoMaster.
ReItaoiAiO .-Services may be ex
peted in the different churihes to
morrow as follows:
Episeopal Church-Ite,. J. Obear,
11, A. x..
Associate Reformed Churoh-Rev.
* .M. Todd, 11 A. x., and 7 u. x,
Presbyterian Church-Rev. H. B.
Pratt, 1i4*. me and 4A, p. a. Stunday
chol 9is . x. Prayer Meeting,
Metiodtist Churhu-Rey. G. -W.
1W4bn, 1g A. K., -and 7j, P. M.
which about forty persblls were.de- tl
ftondants. This is the case whiclh was
remanded by Judge Mackey to the trial
justiec's court. Tihe facts are that last c
year these defendants worked a road 2
four days, and then refused to work v
anotther wlien summoned by the com
misslOners. The defendants claimed
that the "River Road" was not a public t
road, while the coimmissione's held t
that it had been one for several years, e
and that the road worked by the de
fendatts was not a public road. On a
Tuesday the State was represented by l
Messrs. Gaillard & Reynolds, and the e
defendants by Capt. T. H. Clarke, of b
Camden, and A. M. Mackey, Esq. t
The points made were that the road t
was not a.public road and that the no- }
tice was not legal. 'Ihe caseq were call- t
ed separately, that of Jeff. J. Posey, t
colored, occupyiig the whole of TIues
day. He was found guilty by the jury. tj
On Wednesday a lumping comnpromise t
was made, the defendants agreeing to th
pay five dollars costs each, and being c
discharged. ''his closes a case that
has been pending for several months
and has created considerable excite- .l
ment among the colored people of that '
section. L
REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK.-Thc
following is the report of the Town
Clerk for February, 1880:
R.CEuP'T$. .
Feb. 1-To balance as per U
last statement. ... $676.97 p
Feb. 28--Amount received al
from taxes....... 26.75
Fob. 28-Fines and licenses 3,50' -
Total............ $707.17
EXPE)1TUEs.
Feb. 10-Calvo & Patton, U
printing......... 2.50 n
Feb.14-Winsboro Pub- -
lishing Company 15.00
Feb. 28-Work on streets... 61.95
Feb. 28-Dave Going, latip
lighter........ 10.00
Feb. 28-Abram Mu t nr o e,
lanp-lighter...... 10.00
Feb. 28-J. E. Williams, po
lice...---....... 29,00
Feb. 28-W. B. Gilbert, po
lice... .... ....... 40.00
Feb. 28-W. B. Gilbert,
commissions...... 1.60
Feb. 28-Cleaning Hall..... 1.50
A
Total............. $171.55
Balance.......... $55.62
TiE loamc.Ei.-On Thursday Mr.
Juo. S. Reynolds, one of tIhe counsel for
Mr. Joseph Yongue, went toLancaster
to sue out a writ of habeas corpus be
fo'e Judge Mackey, and to make ap- T
plication for bail on behalf of his client. t
Mr. William Yongue was <lischarged, k
as the testimony did not implicate him.
No further facts are given about the
afli'ay. After Mr. Stevenson was cut,
however, Mr. James Stevenson, w:o
was with him, finding that he could
not move L.in, went for aid, and it was
some titme before hte succeeded in get
tinganty one. Finally, a colored per
son wvent atnd brought a buggy, b)ut the
wouttded man was too weak to be ~
moved int this way, and by thie thr.e a
wagon was obtained it was near mid-b
night. When Dr. Douglass reached
Mr. Stevenson, lie was l:ulseless. U
was cut on the arm above the elbow, '
the artery being severed, and bled to
death before medical assistantce reach
ad him. -I This Is a very sad case. Mr.
Stevenson was a youing gentleinen of
fine charact.er and gave promise of a
useful life. We prefer to say nothing
of the matter, as the circumstances will
be brought out'at the proper time. In'
justice to Mr. Yongue we say that lie
claims self-defetnse, and says lhe was
not aware of the serious character of
the wound, Hie delivered himself ump
to the authiorities wheni the fatal result
was known. Judge Mackey granted
bail in the sum of five hundred dollars, y
and, the'proper boid hiavitng been giv- C
e
en, Mr. Yongue has been discharged
from custody.
YO HOME.
Sad Suicide In St. Louis-Melancholy Fate
of an ox-Confederate Olfcor.
CmjcAoo, March 2.:-A St. Louis i
special say : "E8. C. Stockton, a nephew
of Commodore Stockton and a coftein
of Senator Stockton, committed suicide
in the Eutaw Hlouse, Sunday, by tak
ing morphine'. He left a note saying, o
'I dile because I have no home to go p
to.' Hehiad held many offices of die- a
tinction. Hie was a South Carolinian d
by birth, and graduated at the Naval
Academy. He was with Commodore
Perry in the Japan ox peditlon, and at
the outbreak of the civil war resigned
the position of Commander in the
United States Navy to join the Con- 4
federate Navy, in which he was Cap
tain, afterwards becoming a Colonel
of the land forces. Before the war
Stockton had a very large plantation
in South Carolina and a summer resl- -.
dence in Newport. He leaves a
widowv and three chIldren, who are a
comnfortabl provided for by life in.. 3
eurance. Sokton was wvholy out of
means anid his board bills fell due
to-day, which lie had nothing to meet,. a
Mrs. Stookton Is a cousin of Mrs. Jeff. 8
Davis and was once a Southertn wo
miarr of high social standing."
OAP.WTALNOTER.
-The President has withdrawn the
nomination of Pinchmback to be Naval
Offcer at New Orleans.
-Suit was entered in the District ~
Suprme Court, a few days ag,
aanst Senator Hill, of Georgia. le
Is charged with seductIon, in 1877, at I
Atlanta. The damages are laid at ten lI
thousand dollars. Te complainant is o
JTessie Rymend. Miss Raymond has
since pub~ ished a card stating that the
snit was entered without her authori- o
ty.~
--liecretam'y Thompson has received a
the following from Montildio in re8- el
gidto yllow fover' on the United
Sta~shp )arion: "Wike died on i,
I Ij~ tl ii . The sick rn'o im roving. 1
2~O11W o~e.' This death mls
three ofte Mtidn's officefs ami r t
that h~v te n y fe the ,other a
two blWaioid ti
to present session of Congress, by in
efinitely postponing uonsidetratiou of'
tcs sugar q1estilonl, the stee rail ques
on and the bill reducing the tarill'
n certain articles eilratc'ed in secl1t11
50-1 of thi Revised Sltatutes. '1'reo o
otes were taken by the connittee, C
aulting 7 to 6 in cach instance. Air. Sl
libson, of Louisiana, favored a revis
tn of both the internal revenue and *
tirif'systems, willi a view to equalize P
te burdens of' taxatioi upon all class
s and interests, antd oil'ered a resolu
Lon for the appointinent. of a commtnit
-e of live members to take into con- p
ideration the entire subject and re- of
ort at the openitig of the next session ait
f Congress. The resolution was, ti
owever, on motion of Mr. Morrison,
ulled by a vote of 7 to 6, ais follows:
eas-Alessrs. Morrison, Mills, Gar
l, Kelly, Conger, Frye andl(1 Wood.
1ay"s-Messrs. ''ucker, (ilison, Fhe
MI, Phelps, Ca rlisle and Dunuiell. As
1e (uestion$ disposed ot' are consid- J.
red the most importnt that have )
cen referred to the cominittee durilig c
tc present sessioI the result; is gener- of
lIy accepted as ani indication that no .
nuperilng with the tariff will be en
)uraged or pernitted by this Con
ress.
'IR. JOSEPH GROESCIEL, of the
.. houso of $ugenheimer and Groo
:hn now in New Yorkc, laying in a S
aipply of Spring goods in great variety, )f
ook out for him when ho gets back. s
9. AND L. ASSOCIATION. -th
ilit G1st reg ulttr Inoctlig or the winns
boro Bullding ani .oan ASsocation~
1) be held Ii ie '1 own lHull on Montly even.
W, the 81. In;tant, at 1 '4 o'cl:tk. MIeina.ir., will
Inug their books ani t y t.leir Imont-ibly instal
ents at or before that tlne, otherwise the
naity of ten cents per share will be ehtrged
ter the meeting.
P. 1L'.TLNNIKIEN,
rach. Sccy. and 'Treas.
F you want to buy cheap goods and
- good goods, call at the store of r
essrs. Sugonlheimer & Gioceschel, whore
> will find a full supply of everything
mually kept in a first-class establish- t
ent..
880. SPRIMs 1880s
P. LANDECKER & BRO.
.nnouneo the receipt of a largo - as
sortment of Spring Goods in the o
very latest desiglis and Nov
elties, r.nd they offer the i
followit'g goods as
low as any
houso
in the 'Boro.
Wool Bunting in all desirable shades,
rench Bunting in Bfack and Navy Blue
to handscmost ever brought to this mar
et. A beautiful line of
HAMBURG EDGINGS
In entirely now designs, with Insert
rigs to miateh
SPI1NG PRINTS
Just opened and ready for inspection.
all and see.
NOTIONS
Of all kinds andi of the best quali(y ti
t the lowest possible figures. Call early.
A large stock of Gents' Furnisina~
cods for the Spring trade. Call an d b"e
suited.")
SHOES.
We would call the attention of the pub- L
o0 to our large stock of Ladies', Gents', a
basses' an d Chil'iren's Shoes, which we 5
re now disposing of at a remarkably low
rice. Give us a call before you pur
haso elsewhere, as we feel satisited, we~
un suit you in quality, style and price.
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
W'.o will sell our large stock of Trunks,
a,ises, Railroad Bags and Satcbels atold
rices, although they have advanced ful.
25 per cent.
AN EARLY CALL
Will repay ladles. We ask you only to si
onre to see our s4toek arnd to hear the C
rices, and if you do not find it to your s
tIvantage to buy, we will not ask you to
0s0.
P. LA DEI3EII&BDRO.'
moch 0
~UR present stock of Winter Goodsg
.1will be sold at extremely low rates,
s the season is about over. WVhatever
ou may want, give us a call before pur
haging elsewhero.~ GIES)IL
Buy Notions, White Goods, Hosiery
nd 'calicoes at the corner store of 3. I
[. Beaty & Co.
Remember J. M. Bocaty & Co. make
specialty of the Bay State Standard g
crew Shoes, at the store on the corner.
A nice stock of good Lanndried and -
Fnlaundried Shirts, Collars, Neck wear 1
~c., at-J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner J
Elegant Cashmeres, Momie Cloths,
Vorsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings,(
rinolino, &o., at i. M. Beaty & Co.'s
nrner store.
You will~find Bleached Goods, Sea
iland Goods, Domestics, Tiekings,
eerseys and Jeane atthe corner store
f J.M. Beaty & Co.
Groceries of all kinds, Candy, Crack
ra, Toba'eco, Crockery Woodenware,
lows, Cutlery, Shot, Powder, etc.. C
Iways in stock at the corner store of
. M. Beaty &Co.
J. M. Beaty & Co. are selling Cloth. I
'tg, Hats, Rubber' Suite And. hoes at P
>Weet cash price.
Nowr(Goods ota l kinds continually
rllt J . II.eaty ~ (.e, on
NOMINATIONS.
FORt S111E:Rl-.
Mlessrs. .lilors : As neininutions are in
der, permit us to pre:.ent the nano of
JL. JNO. B. DAVIS is a candidato for
ioriff at the ensuing election, subject,
course, to the action of the Denocratio
'imnaries. MANY FtlxNrs.
FOR JUI)GE 01F PROlBATE.
Messrs. Editors : Please anl.ounoo the
esent ineutbent, J. I. Boyles, Judge
Probato, as a candidate for re-election
the ensui)g. clection, subject to the ao
on of the Democratic party at the pri.
aries. By so doing you will oblige his
14 MANY Fau.INs.
FOR SHERIFF.
lTesxrs. ilitors: Please 1 anno .n c eM1
Preston cooper asa candidato for the
Juocratie nomination for shterift at the
tuing election (subjeut. to the decision
the primary election) and oblige many
lends in the
SoUTHWEsTSRN PoTION OF T'E COUNTY.
dec 16
'OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The fiiena m of Mr. James U. Heron, of
len, respectfully norninate hiim for the
Ice of County Commissioner at the cn
ing election- -subject to the ac ion of
o Democratic primary.
jan 17-td
FIRe IUNSUltANCE AG1t:ONC'Y^
-OF.
JAMES W. LAW.
u the .Publi ;
Why not insure your property? See
e cost of i per lieni expense:
Daily cost of insuring $1,000 at 3 per
ut per ann.um is only 8j cents.
At 2 per cout. per annum is only 7 e
At 1" per cent. per annum is only 4 c
At I per cent. por annum is only 2j, c.
At per cent. per annumt is only 2 o.
At2 per cent for 3 years is only 1.88
At 14 per cent. for3 years isony 1.35 c.
At 1.1 per cent. for 5 years is only O.88 c.
At ? per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 c.
Dwellings in town or country, detach
1, insurable at the following rates, viz.
For one year j per cent.
For three years 12 per cont.
For five years '. per cent.
Barns and content , gill houses, baled
tton, store houses, ner.:hand iso, me ill,
id churches insurableat adequate rates.
represent only the very l:est" compa
es of long experience and well establish.
t character.
JAMES W. LAW,
nov 22-Gm Agent.
COME ANI) SEE
TIIE
BE,A1kT1FU1L GOODS
AT
FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold and~ Sil
er' Wattchtes, Jewelry of't all d1escri p
ons,. Sterlitng Silveri atnd Platcdwarec.
CUTL.ERY:
Carers Brad, Trable and( P'ockeir
OGLASSWARE:
Pitcher's, Precservcs, Goblets, Tu'im
.cers, &c.
FANCY GOODS :
Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Cu ps, &c.
aimps and1( Lampl Burn'iers wich miiak<
:c(idets imp)ossilo. Violins, Bows,
l.rings, &c.
Jin 10
BUY THlE
OLD "CAVE'? CORN
WHISKEY.
This is the simon pure article,
dized and sold by the United States
~overnment. The regular "moon.
line."
U. G. DESPORTES.
Sei1ppernong Wine at $1.50 per
allon. Delightful for Xmas.
U. G. DESPORTES,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddles,
bridles and Harness.
Call and examine may Btock before
urchasing else where. Satisfaction
uaranteed.
U. G.DPESPORTES.
deo 28
PRESH Grdem Seeds at the
.'Corner Store.
'J. MA. B3EATY & CO.
FOODIN & ELLOTT
Having associated outselves together
tr the' purpose of carrying ,on the
ROCERY AND SUPPLY TRADE,
re beg to ieform our friends and t.he
ttblio that we have on hand a full stock
NCoff'ee. Sugarse Flour Molassesj
tieklyheat, Hams,0Cund Good eto.,
gether witli Bacon lieal, Shoes, alle,
att all such articles aE 00erqired by
ar e lig advee
W ?~ sd rpr t itusI4Arst'
GROCERIES.
A NEV supply of Fanily and Planta
lion Oroderies.
16 bbl. Choice Now Orleans Molnsse,
20 bbls. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides othel
grades.
FLOUR.
Jackson's best grades Family !'lour.
ALSO,
A lot of Pattent Family Flour-the best
in the Bore.
SU(ARfS.
All grades, front the highest to the
lowvest.
COFEEs.
Peaberry (something new). Rio ant
Java. Also Parched Itio and Java.
PLOWS
Bought Ie'ore the adva~neo, and othi
irticles too numerous to mention. All
sold ait the lowest possible prices.
D. I. FHHN NIK(EN.
feb 28
GREAT 'EXCIITEMENNT
---AT- -
1'AJ4iE U'TO HOUSE.
JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as
;ortmlentt of Liquors in the 1Dor-. On
IBarrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectar,
1810; 'Three Barrels of line old ltvo Whis
key: 1st, Old Imperial Cabinet WYhiskey,
) years oid; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, t
litto; 3rd, lRoanoke Rt e, the oldest, t8
iitto. Corn Vhiskoy of tho best grades
Torthl Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sonur Mash
cmf the best grades. Also, Wines and Bran,
lies of th c fine'st brands, I have also a
Ins lot of Cigars and Tobacco which ]
will dis*ose of at reasonable prices foi
ash only. Give inc a call, and 1 will trea
you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al
ways on hand from the clebratecd firm of
Berger and Engoml. -You can find me a
.t1l times at the Bar under the Winnsborc
tlotel, next door to D. It. Flenntaiken's
Call and acO me. J. CLENDINING.
aug 26
FRESH MEi)ICINE, &C., &C.
0U3E1 CIGARETITES, llostetter's Bit
trs, Minmon's Liver iegutlator
agnolia Baln, Ho.yt's Cologne, Capeinm
nd Porous Ptaslters, Harter's Iron 'Ionic
')podeldoc, Royal Baking Powders, Teeth
nlg Iings and Tooth, Sihaving. Shoe
ilair, Cloth and White-W1'atsh Brushes
just received by
M:IASTEi, 13RICE & CO.
feb 28
COME QUICK !
,OME QUICK! COME QUICK
COME QUICK I COME~ QULCK
AND BUY STOCKINGS.
AND BUY STOCKINGS.
[Gadies', Misseos' and Children's Hos
[Gadios', Misses' and Children's Hos<
WILLJ BE SOLD
W.ILL BE SOLD
Cheaper than over heard of.
Clheaper than over hoard of.
!Talf Price, Half Now York Cosi
i-alf Price, Half New York Cost
COME AND SEE.
-COME AND SEE.
COME AND SEE.
McMASTERL, BRICE & CO.
fob 26
SALE STABLES
TO TH E CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD
' ITAVE established a Sale Stable a
Winnsboro, and am prepared to
sell stock stock on very aCCommodat
ing terms, either for cash or on timi
nntil next fall for negotiable paper'
Persons wishing to buy or swap wil
do wvell to call on mue before purchas
ing elsewhlere..
fo will also pay the highest cash pic
CORN AND FODDElR
Delivered at my Stable on Congres
Street, located one doo,r south of th
Ladd building.
Jan 20 . . WIJLLFORID.
Ligittesti~~~ i
6 id mw a s
THE WORLD
WILSON .SEW
in workmanship is equal to a Chrono
ed ns a first-clazs Piano. It received
an<d Centonnial Expositioi s. 1T SE\
oilier machinQe. Its capacity is unhlir
M.ACHINES sold in the United State
others. T he WILSON MENDING J
of rep;iring WITH OUT P1ATCHIN4
ATE } WILSON SEW
C.ICAGO, is
1
uv'
SPOOL COTTON. I
E STAlLii,1.Er 1.12.
TADE
G E O R G E A . O ] A RR( ,
$OLI" Ai SN'T.
400 BR.OA)WA Y, NEW YORK.
--.
The distinctive features of this spool
enttc n are that. it, i. imasde from the very
iinee t
SEA. ISLAAND COTTON.
It is tinished soft. as the cotton from
which it is made; it has no waxing or
at tificinl finish to de'eivG the eyes; it is
the strongest, smoothest. andl muost elastic
- owigni thiread in the market; for machine
Rowing it has niu eqnal; it is wound onk
WITUI'.T'E S PO O L .
The Blac0k
~JET BLA CK
3 over produced in spocol cotton, being
dyed by a system patented by ourselves.
The et,lors are dyed by tho
NEWV ANILINE PROCESS'
ron dering thbs sl o perfect and b~ri.liant
that d ress-makhors everyw~here use thema
intetad of sowing silks.
A Gobil Medali was awarded this~ spool
cotton at Paris, 1878, for "'great strengtht''
and "'genteral excellenco"' being thu high..
est award given for spool cot.ten.
We invitO compartison and1 respectfully
ask ladies to give it a fatr trinl an d con
vince themsolves of its superiority over
.all others.
To be had at wholesale and retailof
J. 0. J3OAG.
FRESH ARRI VALS.
A LL SORTS OF NICE GROCERIES
AT DONLY'S.
Fresh Augusta Flour, of all brands, Presh
Buckwheat F"lour, Keontuucky Dried Beef,
IBreak fast Strips, New Mess Mackerel, New
Mess Shad, Fish in all sized packageos,
suitable for plantation use, Pure Leni
L.ard in cans, buckets and tubs, Seed and
Eating Irish Potatoes, Garden Soeds, eto.
-ALSO
Steel Plows, Collens & Co.'s Axe,.
Boxes Chewing Tobacon, all grad,
cents per lb. and upward.
--A LSO
A large sloek of Liquiors, Wines, and
Cigars. Give me a call.
WYH,DONLY,
doc 18 Ont the Corner.
ALIUABLE INVENTIO1I
RENOWNED
ING M AH1NE
motor Watch, and as .egantly finish..
the hicrhest awards at the Vienna
VS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than
lited. There are more WILSON
a than the combined sales of all tho
LTTACHMENT, for doing all kinds
), given FREE with each machine.
ING MACHINE C0a.
fL., U. S. A. _____
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.POESTrAIwE
rwE0 FERATO
HN8ON. OLARKA"a
1AS)0 UNION SQUARE
ASS NEW-YORK CITY.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
- A dressing
which is at once
agreeable,
healthy, and cf
factual for pre
sor- ing the
mi Faded or
grar hair is soon
restored to its
original color,
with the gloss and ,freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
checked,' and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use. Notli
ing can restore the hair whore the
follicles are destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as
remain can be saved for usefulness
by this application. Instead of foul
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
wvill keep it clean and vigorous, its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or fidling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
whiich make some pr:aparati'ons dan-.
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm~
it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir-.
ablc. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil wvhite cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustro and a grateful
perfume.
Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practioal and Analytical Ohemlste.
LOWELL, M1ASS.
5 BARRE1LS B3uist's seleoted Irish
Potatoes, 1 car-load of White
Seed Oats, 1 oar-load of Lime, and a tut
stoek of selooted
GROCERIES...
We are agents for the following br.mods
of Guainos: Patapeco, Lowe's Geor8Ia
Formula, Acid Phosphate, G. Ober & Sonse
L4oiuole Ammonated Super Phosphate of
Lime and Dissolved Bone, South Caroli.
na Phosphate.
Give us a call, and w.e will g1v7 gott
BOtTOM FIGURES,
J. F. McMXASTZB & CO.
jan 29
LITTLE SPEEDY
FIRST PlthMI,VM A9 AIID*3 AT T
GEORGIA STAW PAIt .
For Oheqpness,. SInaplioi4y&
Durabilityiis Shellr Mta?dCw
out a rival.
IB.l S. DESPORT'l C(
For Sl0y
de'.3ni O .4qt