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TOWN AND COUNTY. WEDNESDAY, March 31, : a i : 1880. TmciDs OFi -.NiEvs AN) 111-At. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per anxln, in a1dvAice; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents pcrannum, inl advalec. Liberal discoulit, to clubs of live anld upwards. IATiEs oF Anviawris;xa.-One ddllr per lIch for the Ifrst iisertion, v .id jifty cents per inchl for eachl subsmcl lenlt hi-seirion. These4o rates apply to !ill lid-1 vertisvients, of whateve, )af-11 A, a"Ild1 are payable Mx.ietly in adtvililf-. Coni tracts tor thr1-ee, ,,*x or tweh e Iloitils m:ade onl vory liberall telln.s. Trall-' siolit local notiaces, ifteen cents per li V'or the Ill-,st insertion I and seveil and onle-h1alfI cents per line For eah subsequent inse ' oi. Obit uaries and tributel of rsp chirged ats adver tisemenous. Simple anniouincemlent(s o1 marriages ant" id deaths published free or charge, ani1d Solicited. All communications, of whatsoever niture, should be addressed to the Wiiinsboro Publishing Comipaiy, Winnsboro, S. C. - tAILILOAD SCIEDULE. Tle following lt the seedielo of arrivoAs on the C. C. & A. Ila troad, tapon the bnws of Wash ington tim', wich is about tixteen niinutes ahead of Winsboro tnno: GoNO NOUTIL. o,ini *.........10 63 a. in.........1..s p. an. lyhew od........ 11. . 1i......... I .41 p. in. RfI(lgownay..... ...1 .69 n.. m ..12 01 ). in. W innsboro..........12.3 p. ........12 Ill a. it.. nilackstock.......... 1.;9 p. in......... 1.12 n. n Chester............ 1 39 p. in......... 1.41 a. n COINO SOUTUI. Chester .......... 1.22 p. in.........11 An. In. Blackst.ock... ...... 2.10 p. m1......... 3.1 I . m. Winnsboro........-..- 2.51) p. m........3.57 n. m. liIdgeway........ q.91 p' m......... 4.29 a. m. Iy the wood......... . p. m......... 4.18 a. m. Columbia............ 4.20 p. in......... 5'80 at. in Nw Advertinementi. F. F. E. Company-J. E, McDonald, Secretary. Democratic Club-D. R1. Flenniken, Secretary. Milliiery-J. 0. Boag. Spring Arrivals-McMaster, Briep & Co. Spring Goods-J. M. Beaty & Co. There will be a meeting of the Winnsboro Democratic Club iC the Town Iail to-Ilight at 8 o'clock. Let there be a ftull attenuliice, as blisiness of importance will be transacted. See adive rtisemeint. Mr. Arthur Ilayes brought-to olur offlce oil Tuesday a vine of the early Engl.ish pen, which contains thirteen pods, four of which are full-grown and well filled. This is ahead of anythiiig of the kind we live scen this season. With perfet truth it has been re marked that the avenues leading to an early grave have ofteu teen opened byi a cough or cold. All throat and jun.g afilctions instantly cured by 1). Bull's Cough Syrup. F'r sale by all .deeiice undy 25 ceh' 1H.. bottle. * Tle fire companli-y holds its regular monthly imeeting on Friday evening and all the members shond be present. This will be the last reua imeeting biefore the anniiversary in 31ay, and if it is to be celebrated. sonie steps to wards that cnd wiil likely be taken at the presenit meetiing. t:ir WeY are requested to state that the survivors of the 6th lle.gient., S. 4J. V. will meect .in thie T1own 11all, Winnisboro, S. O., on ioniday, the 1 2th of~ April prox., ais the 11thi, thie ann1 i ver.iwy as the [ ass~oci.tUiim, .comeics oin Stinidd v. A i611I aUie Ia nce is ('t I'll estl y dlesiredl as buisices of iii>r)tance will coine befoare l he meet ig. D)s.ISR \CEFUL.--Nomei proligate, wvith a heart del i beara tely - hunt ~ oln mischie f, hats giveui von t to the same by shiootingu att the gilded ball oni the steeple of Market IIall. At least one ball has been shtot t hrough it, anud it is damaged in other respects. We are unable to coneive wvhat plleasture there is in such disgraceful exhaibi tionus of. depravi ty, autd we are sure it is degrading ini the estimation of all decent and re spectable cit.izeiis. Who the p)erp)etrai tor ofthe deed is, we know niot, but if hie could be found lie should get the full penalty of the law for such ma licious mischief..' TR AMr.-It is about tihe season1 for Ihe tramps to appear, and already tile sound of their feet is heard in the laud. After htiberniati ng in somel i wrmer clime, they are aga,in upon ,the "war path." Two of thenm paid c ur town a visit thIs week. One of. them pretend ed to 'be selling polish, but he hinself did not carry a very large stock of samples. The oth'er was an ink man, and his appearance dl'd bear somie re. semblaince to that article. A fter loaf ingaroundi town Monday and Truesday', one of them spent Tuesday tilght lii the Counioll's Hotel, which, by the way, Is a little expensive for tramps, anid on /Wednesday morning both of them were eseorted out of the corporate limits by Captain Gilbert. Suavrvons' AssOCIATION.-Th ere. is to be a meeoting of the. Survivors' As soeiation in Winnsboro on Saturda~y. This is de~sglied to be a, general "asso eiation of thb:war. anid is therefore not conflued to the mnembers,~ of any one command ormregimnent. It canntot fail to be of belefit to .those veteran sol dliers who fought for the sameo com mon cause, for it wil' be as a new bd'nd of union that will biud them to gether more indissolubly - than ever. Let all who have survived the "Lost Cause" be present -on Saturday and meet again with their comrades in arms, not as in the spast, when the darkt shadows of war were settled upon the country,' but 4vhen peace, will and prosperity bid them God s#ieed' for the Atture. * A,SAD OURRENCE.-On last Mon daf Aftet'hooii a mnost tragle affair hap pened on 4~opJgniation of Mrs. France 0 oned, ho 1ives in the nrthwestern portion of the county. Some timIe during'th0 afternoon, a negro houlso In Mrs. Yongue's yard, in wh.ch there were two. colored cil dren, caught fire, and hotoro any as sistancc cane, the house, with the clii1 dron in it, was half burned down. It S0ms that every peirsonl had left the premiscs, and the children being very youn1g, aboult two anld four, years of age, respectively, were shutt up in the I u e forsafe keeping. Mri. Yongt c i soil was tle first to arrive at the firc, an(] when ho broke -the door open one of tha children ran out of the house, but 1ell dead when i few steps froinl the door. The other child was burned to death ink the house, which wats so fir consumed that its body could not be recovered. Mrs. Yongue experi enced grent difliculty inl saving her dwellinlg house, 1s the burning one was very near to it. Such shocking occurrences have been very frequent during the last year, ald while they are generally accidental, they should teach every one to use (le greatest forethought. Upon 11o consideration should children of such tender years he shut up1) in a hous.vwithout a larger person with them, especially when there Is fire i the house. BOUTM VAROL.NA E NES, -Oconec taxes last year reached *19,-l.w. -Lancaster is running a dry mnici pal ticket. -Chester has shipped twenty thous and bales of cotton this season. -Camden hias reduced its debt by :2,500 during (le past ten months. -Gaf'iiev's City has elected a drv ticket intendant and wet ticket aldei' -Mir. John Agnew refuses to oppose Captain Oxeale for the m1avorality of columbia. -Col. John K. Nance, of Newberrv, has been suggested f1or Adjutant and Inspector General. -Pitil H1. Hlavne has been invited to read anl ode at the King's Mountain Centelnnial Celebrat ion. -Dr. B. 8. Joncs, of Wahalla has a piece of the rope that Seit John Brown's soul at marching on. -Pick Turner;a witness who swore "mightily" in the Moore-Br1yce case in Oconee, at the1 last court, died recently. -Tlhe liads in Charleston have start ed aI new paper Called the ''thern Boon". Better call it the "Southeri Bust." -Inl colSequence of tle fallinr off of bisiness on the PortaMoval and- Au giusta Railroad, a 1umber of eilploy-4s have been dischargod. -''lhe Dienioratic Excentive Comn mift tee ' rsutw i1ets inl Caulden oil the 2nd ol' A1il to pelect ia county chairIain and Iix the time for the colni tx conlvcntion. --More dirtiken imeii aippeared on tile s"ll-elsof Marion (.'rhi: Ihe last 10ttr Week nianl at. any pr-evious teram luring the pist. live years. -An appeal to tle Supreme Court 1as beenl takenl inl tle case or the negro seltenlced to be hung for the uiiirder af Mr. St roud inghlester. -Tfhe Grand Lod'!(& of Good Teom plarns of' South Caroilina will convene at Newwrryv on the fourth Tuesdav in A pril. Mlr. W. ii. Cuttino, of' S'um I eri, is thle presiding officer. -T'1. BI. (reurs, President of the State P'ress Associat.ion has called a meet'~ing of' the Executive (oriniiittee ho meet. in the cit.y of G reenaville on the 25thI instant at 8 o'clock p. mn. -Mr. A. C. Mobley, of Edgecfield, p)lanteLd about, tifteen thtotuand stalks of' siugari can te yesterday. It was ini Iliue cont{ition, manyi spriouts or buds ah'ready appheaing on (lie stalks. --TIhe Clifton Factory of Spartan buriig, haU' no0w securedl stock to the ::nnount oft $:?Il0,000,. andl they wvish no inore at present. This wvill puit up the nieces:sary buildings and purchaeso ma clinery~ niecessariy for the first factory. -in May the Greenville and Column bin railroad wiilil'run itthst schedule for pass5enger trains betwieen GrieenvillIe andl Columbia, making the timie lhe tween the two cities in about six anid a half hours. -Th'le. Presiden t has appointedl Mr. B. Odeli Duncan, Consul to Smyrne. Mr'. Duncan is a Newberrian and a main of' cultivated tastes and acquire iments. it will be remembered that lie was for a numiber ofyears Consul to Na pIes. The salary is $2,000. -Mir. G. W. Garner and his brother launched a small bioat on Broad Rilver, necar thme old Cherokee Ir'on Wor'ks in Spar'tanbur'g, a short time since, and rowed their wvay downi Broad River and other st.reams and up a small stream to Georgetowni by an 'inland r'ou to. -Mr. Rlobeirt Jones, of Orangchurg, hiad occasion Tuesday night to go home, andl being unable to get in at the fronit dooir, wient to) a r'ear window anid eniteredl by raising the sash. On enter'ing the r'oom ofh his wifo lie found heri in a stupor from taking chilor'ifor'm for headache, and her diress had1( just takeni ire but wvas burning rapidly. Ilis timely entrance saved hier life. -Julius Ligon, aged sixteen years, oldest soii of' Mr. John H-. Llgon, of Abbevilie, was killed last Saturday by a falling tr'ee. Ho and his fat her had cut the trece so thamt it fell against anoth er tree. WVhen they had suceceededl in moving it from theo stump, It striuck Julins in the body, br'eaking some of his r'ibs, and otheriwise injuriing him so seriously that death enisued1 immediate ly. -It costs each sovereign about $500 a tinme to congratulate the Czar' on his escape) fr'om death, and the belief is pre'valent in that section that the -old man stands in with the telegraph comn paiules. IF. F. E. COMYPA NY. T1 HIC regular montblySrbeeting of the ..Faineld Fire )nglno Company will be held am the Tiowvn Hal on Fniday oven. ing, 2nd inst., at 7k o'clock. J. E. McDONALD, ,aprll- soo. OJLUB 1YEETING. T HE mornbers of the .Winnsboro Demoorr tio 0lnb residing *ithi the eorporate limits, are requested to moot in the Town liali this (Thiursday) Dight at8 o'olook,.for the purpo::e of miaking noraination fot town ofiloers. By ore of the President: D). R. PIJENNIKEN,. april 1-ti Secretary, .Pwy yotr bttbst(u :t BUY SPRINTG GOODS, * -AT Js N. BEATY & CO'9 Just received and to arrivo in a few days 1aany vow goods bought before the ro. cent he:avy advance, whichl will no old at tho very lowest eash prices to our friAids aid oustomers. Ile'cgant Cashineros, Ilernani Dress Goods, Mam11io cloths, Bunting. &o. A nice assortment of Calicovs, lusihu, L twis, Dress Linens, White Goo is. Turcanu Laces. Edgings, llosiry, Hand kerchiefs, Neckwear, Goies, &c, You cin find. in fact, Dry (loods of all -inds at. the ( ORNE1 STORE, Anid at prices whfoh wo guaranto to pta am or we do not ask a stile. Call early and givo our stock a thorough in setion, it iH Our delighi, to show our goods. S OESI S1OES11 Our stock of Zeigler Brotlerm' fino Shoes and Bay State -wcrewkd wan 2Over better, and of tho4e kind wo make a siecialty and warrian. Tie shoes in high and low cuts, and but f(i shoes in high a11d low .uts. Migh cuit men's gaiters. low cut tlioes hand and machine sowed, screwed. 7'ven the children aind babies uero ro membered and a nico selection bought for them. CLOTING1 Call at once and make a selectlon of a assianore or Biue Flannel; Oe leave your ieasur for a suit selected from :a .1114. R.ru bargains in soft Felt 11ats, Stiff' flats andi .1traw Hlatm. New goods in (.rovckery, G1assware, Gro. cerie, Hoes. Plows, &0 Ecii depart ment is ready for a look. Call and buy andt be leasd. Remember our imotto i.- QUICK SALES, SMALL PAmOFITS. april 1 M/cl1ASTER, BRICE & CO. Rc. lquest. an inspection u thoir New Spring Stock which is now ar rivmg. Each department is complete, and priecs guaranteed to be as As nywhero in the market. A specialty in Lalies' and Gents' Fine Sho.-. A handsome line of Notions, Ho-I iery and Gloves. N. B.-Som-ething new in suspen lers. Call and examine them, april 1. RiUIOIPAL LECTiON. N OTICE. is hereby given that the an nuail election for Intendant mind Sur Wardens f*or the Town oif WIiisboro, . C., will be held in the Town Hall oni alonday, the fifth day of April. 18st1, be Lween tihe ho,urs of seven o'clock, a. mi., 11d( live o'clock, p. ni. T1he boo0k will toC 01)en for registration en Thursday, Lriday andh Saturday next preceding the .hay of election, comiuinen1cingc at six 'cloc;', a, mn., and closing alt six o'clock. . im., of eh day. The following e,iti sens are he'reby appointed mianagers of raid registration andl election, viz.: A. H. Llenming, WV. HL. Willhains and Willis Good e. By order of Council: E. S. CHANDLER, mle(h 10-td Cle rk. 50O DO ZEN J. &P. Coats' Spool Thread at the Corner Store. J. M. BEATY & CO. FINE LIQUORS. I HAVE recently made extensive addi .tions to my stoek of Wines 'aad liqra. which consists ef a fui1 assort. ient of Rye Whiskey, l'orn Whiskey, P~rcech B3randy, Appleo Urandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry WVine, Souppcrnong WVine, Oliampagne, eta , etc. g: I olaim to a ll the FINEST AND PUR ESTJ RYVE WHISKEY to be had in Winnsbor.. Give it a trial. I also also0 k 'op on hand a fa'd s,upply of SEGA RS AND TOBACCO, [n great variety, and adapted to thta tastes f everybbody.. Call at the PAL''ETTPO HOUSE, in the Wismsboro Hotel building. J. OILENDiIING. moeh 2'. IjRESH Garden Seeds at th U' Corner Store. J. M. BEATY & CO 9OODIN & ELLIOTTs Hlavintg associated ourselves teoether for the purpose of carryilng on the 13ROCERY AND SUPPLY TRADE, We beg to Inform our friends and the ublie that wohave 0on hand a full stock of Cofi'e w. Sugars. Flour, Molasses, Buckwheat, Hams, Canned Goods, etc., together with Blacon Meal, Shoes, Nails, rud all such articles as are requi'red by persons desiring advances. We are also prepared to furnish first elass Guanos at fair prices. R. C. GOODING, -.T. K. E.LLIOTjT. jan 15-8mn J. E. MK0DONALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'W.8 -LAWI RANGE, WINNSBORO,8. 0. 1'W In Bede ot(I.pet flouse. Jan 29 -Pay your eRber ipo - F RESIH ARRI VALS. ALL SORTS OF NICE GIMCER [ES IAT DONLY'S, Vresh1, Augusta lou1r, of all brands, Fretih IBv-kwhe:t Flour, Kentn:kv Dri1 htef, Itrieakfatit Stri), New Moms ,%lkorel, New %less Shad, FAisl in all 6ized unchages, mittablo for plantation im-. 1 tiro Lent Ibard in anms, btukets and tubs. Seed anid Latting Irish iPotatoes, Garden Seeds, ote. -ALSO-. Steel Plows, Colle.ns & Co.'s t.xf, ioxes Gmewin g obaco, all p-ra d -ents per lb. and upward. --A LSO A largo stock of Liq-19r -, Wines, and ligari. Giv nc a cal1 WV I. DONLY, de 18 Onl tile Corner. J UST IREE IVEB 0t BARRELS Buist's selooted Irish Potatoes, I car-load of White iod 0i,ts, 1 ear-load of Lime, and a iul itock of selcotod CM BOCIRX ES. We are agents for the following br.mtIR of Guanos: 'atapsco, Lnwt.' Georgia Formula, Acid Pbosplhato, G. Ober & Sons Soint>o Aimmonia(ed Sitper Phosphate of Lime and Dissolved Bone. Smh Caroli na I'hosphate Give u. a call, and we will give you BOT1OM FiGUIOLS. J. F. McMASTER & CO. jan 29 FIRE INSURANCE AGIENCY JANIV W. LAW. Zo thePublic. Why not insure your property? See ho cost. of a per dieni expense: D iily ui.t of insurin.! $1,000 at 3 Per :cnt pmr anim is only cents. At 2A per centt. per annltumt isor-.7 At 11. :-r eent.. por'ainnumo is on 1: 4 At 1 t-r c,iit. per anuinim is only. At ; or e-nt. per annum is onlr 2 o. A t pu r cent or 3 year.< is only 1.ie8 At 1', per ce'nt. foir3 years is on uy 1.35 e. At 1.1 pe oent. for 6 years is only U.88 c. At p.er cent. for 5 years is only I.1 I . Dw'ol n 12 in to)wni0 o ountr i, detach. 3d, insuirabilo at. thu following rates, viz.. F?or one year i l.c:- cnt. For t.;rn years I i'pe cant. For liv e yo:mra4 ~' . r cent. Barnie ain Ie-ten- -, gin houses, bal ii totton, stor-: house., mn..rchand isa, mi i mnd oh'tr2les insu'-able-it adm}Oqlte rat repro eiet only t'eo very bstL com na. iles oflong experienoc and weoll estauIi.hh ed character. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22-Gm Aet SALE STABLES. ro THLE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: I.HAVE establishmed a Sale Stable at SWinnusboro, and aml prepared to ;el stock stock onl very atccoinmiiodat nig terms, cilher- for cashi or on time intil next fall for niegotiabile paper. P~e'sons wvishilng to buy or' swap wvill 10 wv l to call on me before puirchtas n el owhere. or will also pay the highest cash prie CORN AND FODDER DeJlivered1 at my Stable -on Congress Btreet, located one door south of the Ladd building. jan 20A. WILLIFOIRD. Bay Notions, Whlito Goods, Hosiery Und Calicoes at tile corner store of . NI. Beaty & Co. Remember J. M. Bleaty & Co. make a specialty of the Bay blate Standard Screw Shoes, at the store on the corner. A nice stock of good Lannidried and Unlan dried Shirts. Collars, Neck wear &c., at J. M. Bleaty & Co.'s corner store. -- Elegant Cashmeres, Momie Cloths, Worsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings, Orinoline, &c., at J, M. JBeaty & Co.'s corner store. Groceries of all kinds, Uandy, Crack ers, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenware, Plows, Cutlery,. Shot, Powder, etc.. alvays in stock at the cornet~ store of J. M.Beaty &Co. 3.M. Boay & Co. are sellu CIoth. Ing, Bats ~tber Suit and ee t lowest casI prlces, NOMINATIONS. FORt sHElti D.FF. The inany friendi of Mr. JNO. D. Mc CA RLEY, recognizing his peculiar fitness for tho office, rospeotfully noiminate him for Sheriff of Fairfield County--subject to the action of the Dcmooratio primary. FOR SCIOOL COMMISSIONEII. The frit nds of D1. JOHN BOYD, ap preciftting the skill, zeal nod fidelity with which he had di.,Wiarged Ohe dutios of Sohool Cnmnmissionsr, rospeotfully nominate him for re election--subject to the action of the Democratio primiaries. FOlt SHE11IFlF. Messrs. Edilors: As nominations are ins order, pernit. us to present the natne of CJL. JNO. B. DAVIS ns. a candidatto for Shoriff at the onhuing election, subject. of course, to tho notion of the Democratic primariea. IANY FlIrNW). FOR JUDGE OF PRIOBATE. Xessrs. Milars : Please anuounre the present ilulitulwlt, J. Rt. Boyles, Juige of Probate, as a candidate for re-election at the ensuing election, subject to tile ao tion of the Democratic party at the pri. mari es. By so doing you will oblige his 14 MANY FIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. 'Brlilors: Please announoo ir . J. Preston ooper as a candidate for the Democratio nomination for sheriff at the coining election (subject to the docision of tile primary eleotion) and oblige many friends in the SOUTuWISTErIN PORTION OF TIE COUNTY. dot 10 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, The frienn i of Mr. James G. Heron, of Salem, respectfully noninato him for the office of County Commissioner at the en suing election- -subject to tho not.on of the Democratio priwary. Jan 17-td FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of the REV. JAIMES DOUG LASS res, octfully nominato him for the position of School Commissioner of Fair. field County at the ensning electioa subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primaries. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any ono, who will ex amine a SOLID Go.D WkTCn. that aside froir tile necessary thickness for engraving and pollshing, a large proport,ton of the precloug metal used. is needed only to stiffen and hol' the engraved pnrtions in place, and supply t.he n cessary solidity and strength. Tile surplu4 gold is actual;y needless so far as UTILITY an beauty are concerned. In JAMES BOSS' PAT ENT (401,1) WATCH CASES, this WASTr of po clou4 metal;is overcome, and t,he s.ussor.Dm AND STIXNOTH produced at, from one-thimr tc one-1 1 - '- tile 11-uii cot of rioli 6-ises. Thl, pro.ess'is nf tle in st siinpioj nature, as fol lows: a Wh11 of niekel composit til metal pIM1-- nila uted to tile piurpose, has two platee of 301L11) GOLD soldered oh. .. ,- side. Ti three are then pa-ssed betwenn polIshu rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy plat ed compinAtion, from which the caswi, backs, cen trees, liezzle.4, &,. are cut and shaped by suita ic dies and( formers. The goldi in tihes? casea is sotilleIent.y thick to admit, or all kinds of chasing, engravIng and( enamelIng; t.he en graveti case hI iae 1 con Ctried unt.il wor' per-. fectly smooth by tIme andl use wvithmout remov. in.fthme gold. T1i1118I8 TilE ONLY CASE MADEI WITHITTWC PLATES OF" 80L11 (GOLl), AND WAItUANTE1: IBY SPE1CI AL CEI!TIFIUA'lTE. Fo)r sale by Connor & Chandler and C. Mullter A-sk for Illustrated Catalogue and to see war rant,- mchi ll-tx1y TH JOH!soH HEVOL.VINO BOOK-CASE. LUaeVyers, Ciergy'mena, Phmysicfane, Editors, Ilankera, Tache Mlorchantsa, Students, and a:i who read books. TIols mor-e book.; in lest sae than any othet device-Itotates at a flamg'r's touch--8lvys ad fully ornamented, making a handsome and nove plIoee of furniture. Bizes for table hold 1 or I tiers of books ; sizes for~ fleor hold 28 or 4 tiers 01 books, as desired. 8'nd for descriti price list Bend 25 contsferour NaIIVJ.LI rATUD (ATALoGUN wi.h ove.r 310 Ilustrations of Educational and useful articles. BARER, P3ATT' & CO., Seheel Furnishers, ad Dealers in everything is the Book anid Stationery II, HlEADQUARTER8 FOR ALL.8CHOOL.SUPPLIES, - 149 &144 Grand St., New Yoth. 'JUST RECEIVED. 'rWO car loads fine White Corn EtWo car loads Fodder, Ihay an4 Shucks., CASII CUSTOMERS Will find it to their iitjerest to call on me before they make their pulrcha es. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Agont. IV' In the st ore son1 th of Sugenheim. Cr & Or'oechl'm Clothitig Store, inch 16-m ? 3A month guaranteed. $9a day at work for us than dai anytingl else. Th worki is itgha and pleasant, And stfoh as anyone can oriht, at. Those why are wise wbho can sea otite will sonti s ir address at once asee for th~em . tl Outfit and tors fre~e. Now la the tie hs altOidy StWr ar algp lar um Fmonet d4e Second Arril1 of Dress Goods -AT THE NEW STORE. .I AVR Rceivetd a full line of New and Stylish DHEH$ (OODS, Isrocatel, in HTellotropi an4 R:Meteile tltinl, Lace 111untings in all vhal;e4s; French 11untlgs, Brocades, Taf[eti Cloths, ielainos; new styfv"s l Japanese lliks, and lertforl BXil "utlopts. ALSO, A beauticui line of LA WNS, PI(lUES, Muslins, Edgings and Trimmings. A LSO, CGrNT-4 FURNI5111NO 00o98. Agents for Celebrated Eighnio Shirt. Gent?s, Youths a:4. 011141*011'b6 lad btrikW HATS. Oellt4l CaSsitnereS. Ladlen, Fit M(W' KID 11VVON i100T'.9. Ladies' Kid Newport Ties. 0ent' 8out4era Ties Slid 0tenir, Imi ndl se weit roi- civtoi I rade. Special attenitiou gion to orders Iw malil. I-ES1PORTES & EDMUNDS feb____ COLUMBIA, 8, 0. A LPUADE ICAL ADVERTISEMENT. A riule of oir business ij to "1try to pleaso." B irgatins in buying our stock, en:bles us to offer bargainm to oustomers. 'C time we offer the let sitook this .4pring that we have ever hown. D 'Ve iiny.i competitor to givo you bettor valued for your money than we do. Everything fresh, pew style and very low. F-hng an interest in, our onstomors, we Iosire their fiondshilp. G>ods aro advtnuing in price, but our prices are always low. H -avy stock to sell. afnXous and willhig to show you our goods, i Dress Goods, we ai-l to loi the tralo. Heo our now styles. J ilis and ('as,iervs. l',hs, etc., we sho'v a large stook for men and boys' wear. K.dioos. Gingattis, Allncas. Milks, etc. A fin-, now Rtook of those goods. Laihes will imi much to p, ai them in our st.ok of Notions and Dress Furnishings, K my customers hhve we, but we want. more, and- wo will get them, too. . Never, under any eireuistanceq, wil' we knowingly misreproRent anything we sell. 0 ly first-clam Goods- each or a sliatl kinti-and many kinds have M o to show. p:et; alwa.-s low. quality of goo-l considore.l. Uoimo and examino, Q1ality N a4 in much a consideration with us as quantity; we buy (he best. Ribbons and L-wes, to deek the I retty faces which belong to our cus4tomerm, 'Si'! donl't speIk it out. louid; but. our stook of Lmdies' losiery is new, large tad nce. Trimmings for Dresses, (loaks, and all the PairaphernIalil ot' I n'ies' Wear. Uaderweitr for ladies, f6r Spring and Sumimor. Now 14 the time to buy, va oty is the delight of the woman's heart. 8on our stoe; and then woop for joy. Whien you wint annything we haven't got. i sto;k, we'll got it for you, Xxtra line stook of Lalies' Gloves und Paramos. Priees low, You are invited to come and see our New Goois whether you wish to buy or not. Zicoro in our ell'orts to pleaso, we hope to seo you all in good time, and sell yon piles of goods. which will mako you all hap >y. Just received another lot of thoo latest syio Vidking Hats--the Ladies' Favoritn. We are yours, ever ' (ready anl williv-u." ineh 27 SUGENIIEMEr & GIOESCITEL. RFA VALUABLE INVENTION THE WORLD RENWND WILS N SEWING MACHINE in workmanship is eqnal to a Chronometer Watch, and as egantly flnish. ed as a first-clasa Piano It received the highest awards at the Vienn and Centennial Expositior s. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machinos. Its capacity iN uilimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold iii the United States than iho combined wilei or ali lhe others. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kindo of repoiring WITHOUT PATCHIN G, given FREE with each macbine. WANTE. WrSON SEWING MACHINE co. CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 41O tARag A 0 1 -~~A Da 00QN -gE3v OES___ _ ORU S) 30 UNION G UARE CoMA &) Nld erOEYR IE. Cohnor &D TIR iGROCERIEST HAVE ENLARGED T11ZIn STOGE A NEW wipply of Family and Planta. -Ation Groeiriee. l' blH. Choice New Orleans Molasses. 0 bhi. Choioe Cuba yrup, besides other -ov-- grados. FLOURS JEWELRY, STERLNG SLVERJaokson's bust grades Family P& STERLING SILVER PLATEDWARE, A lot of Pattent Family Flour-the best GLASSAREt in the Boro. AND MUGARS. FANCY GOODS, All grades, from the higheot to the lowest. Making It entirely unmce,sary for COFFEES. the111Circst oers to go outsile of' Viils boro for any articlein their lii. Tliy Peaberry (something new). Rio and pledge themselves to give advantagen Java. Also Parched Rio and Java. Inl regard to PLOws VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE. Dought before the advance, and other articles too numerous to mention. All Ir Extra flue artiles which the sold at the lowest pohsible prices. market wil not .Justify in stock, ivill D. 19. FLENNIRN. b(i procured on short notlce. mci i fob 28 COAL TAR, a-awn.w COAL TAR, '003tI 09 COAL TAR, 4/ COALTAR, OAl TA Rt COAL TAR, COAL TAl , COA I TAR$ 0 COAL TARi, For sale at the Drug Store of mch 25 W.E. ATIEN. SHAVING SALOON. OW 0 E undersigned begR leave to inform hi* oustomers and the publio gener ally that he is prepared to give satisfac-. tion to all, who may favor him with their - .--________ patronage. Tg~ II. 0. IlUTCHIESON *jj JLI will shave ou with ,faci'ity-.euttin~ !RB3P u~ dyofing and Zlrdsslng in the ltest an most approved styl , with r J. M. McCALL a A6 the dhamipion BarberShoj and Siham -~Jo b bitI - pooing flaloon, Winnebor, . Ja 0.to~ tq nov1 toarn IARIEY ROSK3 Gooddqh a *n