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TOWN AND COUNTY. TIhURSDAY. Aprnl 8, : : a : 1880 TEits oF TiiE-NEws 'AN1) IIIIALD. -Ti-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance; weekly edit"ion, two dollars and fifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and- upwards. - - 1 , RATEs OF ADV ErTISINO.-One dollar , por incl for the first insertion, v a d fifty cents per inch for each subseq ent Insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever natu ce, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tract.4 for three, six or twelve months nade on very liberal terms. Tran sli.nt local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertionl. Obituaries and trjbutes of respect charged -as adv er tisemonts. Simple announcements of marriages and deaths published free or charge,- and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever t nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Whinsboro, S. C. New Advertisements. Cologne-W. L. Aiken. For Sheriff-Many Friends. Spri.ng Goodr-U. G. Desportes. Bottom Prices-J. L. linnaugh. A. B. Malony, Ml. D., Philadelphia, Pai., says: "I find )r. Bull's Cough Syrup excellent, having a ready sale itnd rendering more satisfaction than Alny cough syrup I have ever sold." 25 cents a bottle.' * V - s a The Chester Julletin kindly says: a "THE NEws AND IEItALD keeps up ilI with the times better than any coun try paper in the State." Such words from such a source are truly encour- b aging, and are of course fitly appreciat- 1 ed. It is due to - the maiitgcrs of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta d Railroad to state that the close conl iection at Columbia is due solely to 1< their elterprise and publir, snirit. A i, we understand the matter, tihe South -t Carolina. Railroad Conmpany sticks to 1 its old schedule, which. Mr. Superin- 1, tendent Peck relllarks, "suits the , Charleston people'very well." In this ii case the mountain has come to Ma- c homet-and ia very sleepy Mahomet he appears to be. . . Mrs. Boag L.as aeeeded in getting 1 a first-class milliner, M1iss Gilmore fromn r Baltinore. to assist in the *milln erv at department this season, and will spare e -u1o pains in ondeavoring to please the Most fastidious' tastes. it Everything shall be gotten up ill the best of style. Mrs. Boag a tenders her thanks to her friends and e the public generally for 'past patronage, i soliciting a continuance of: the same, u and cordially invites all to call and see 1, for themselves. * C A SIowa or 'WoaL)s.-MIr's. Nancy llaigood, at presen t m.atrou of tileI county poor house, brougrht t.o Dr. T-. T. Robertson on.Monmdav last, a large -number of w.ormns, averaging twelve iniches ini length, which she states 'fell dIown inl the rain on Sunday afternoon. The wormis are white in color, about one-eighth of an inch in gidthi and are said .by physicians to'best an exact re- I semblance to tihe taple-worm. Tile question is, howv and whence did tihe worms conec? We await ani answer. Mr. J. M. Elliott has recently pur chased a six hlorse p)ower vertical s steam engine and placed it in his gin shop. With thlis he expects to run all ~ the machinery niecessary to the rmanu- i faceturing of his deservedly pnpular' I cotton ginis. He also expects to run aa corni mill that he0 has made nnd fired 11 upl in.,thle same building, if lie flIds thle ~ engine of sufficient powver to warrant t it. Tile engIne is now In runniing or- 1 der and during thec past week Mr. El- tl liott has beenj grinding a little with his5 ' mill. fi JOURNA LI8TIO.-.The .Fercurg/ is the fa name of a daily paper ji 't started in k Columbia by ani assoclan.on of practl- fi cal printer's-amonIg them IWessrs. ei McDaniel, Emlyni amnd Forde, former 13y of the Register, anld Mr. E. A. Nelson, a native and formor 'resident 'r of WVinsboro. The new paper is strictly Demnocratic In politics, and It will do good service foal the State ini tile comning campaign. We wish It all success.d The Chester Bulletin has completed d its first volume, and starts upon the second year' of its existsnce full of life and vigor.- It Is among the very best counltry papers In theo State, and will doubtless rise continually in the pub lie favor. May Its shadowv never. grow less. CROP PROGNO8TIOATIONs.-Mt). Jas. Pagan predicts a fine crop of small a' grain tis year'. ~He bases lisa belief b' on01 the a'nalogles of former~ dry years. I * In 1819 the drought was excessive, li * and'in the followv year' the. crops of tU whleat'ant1.oats exceeded all prevIous o~ yield. In Chester wheat aver'aged *h twenty-five bushels to, the acre.. Tihe other. memorable dry year, 1845, was e sitc~eeded by a most abnnmdanlt harvest a] In' 1846. * As histof'y repeats itself, e' 'last fall's drought ought to be thie 0) foreruiner of fine crops this summer. a; 'it may be that a dry fall produces" *favorable chemical conditions in the soil, either by the abs6rptqm of ammnonia from the air or from the dis- r~ * integration 6f the soil., . 0 'p DPATU oP MR. IRAN4EOUS POPE.- e We are palinmo to ilearn of the death of~ Mr. t'aneous ?ope,hch 'occurred at h an oArly' hour ,on Tuesday morninlg. ti Mr. Pope was in the prime of lie, be- hi Ig a htafory.',e years ofs ,' and o had been seem yin exgl ent~l~~ health p tP to N s #i4 4 lt wben ikw be- ki ear 1865. . IIe was a member of the ohester company of the Sixth Regi nent, and was a true and brave sol dier. Since the war he had bepn a sue cessfil planter and was one of our nost sterling citizens, lie married Dirs. James G. Brice, of this county, who preceded him to the grave about three years ago. lie was the father of 4ix childreti. Thieue have the hearty -;vmpatliy of a large circle ot'frionds, N>w ADvEr:T1SIEMENTS,-Mr. U. G. Despor'tes, whose new advertisement Appears in this issue, has now in store i full stock of groceries, hardware, ivines and liquors. Mr. Desportes is mne of our most enterprising and sue ,essful merchants, and does a good, safe business. He now occupies that ,ligiblo stand on the northeast corner )f Congress and College streets, where to will always be pleased to see his 1"iends and patrons. ' Mr. Jno. L. Mimnaugh gives a very 'il list of the articles he has now in tore, with the prices at which he sells hen. Mr. Minaugh has such a ;rcat variety of things in his store hat it is quite impossible for him to ell about them in an advertisement l'ho best way is to give him a call, vhen he and his eflicient clerk, Mr. rohn W. Seigler, will be pleased- to vait on purchasers. Dr. W. E. Aiken ofi:ets a new assort lent of colognl of all kinds, at all Vices. The Doctor is now well fixed t his new stand, and he has (lecidedly le of the handsomest establishments t town. THEt. STOR M.-On Ttt4sday afternoon etween three and four o'clock this lace was visited by one oftthe most se re storms that have occurred in this I art~ of thie counitry ini ai long time., hout half past two o'clock a very ark cloud was seen looming np in the or hwest, and the bright flashes of >rked lightening followed by thunder qiuiik bueccssiol gave evitleice of anf nusual comiotion in the elements. s the clond caine up nearer it becaeni lacker amid more threatening, and een1ed to be collecting and cc)mentltrat ig ill its'forc's and energies Cl' the r>uling ; ,r0n'. The dliQi-ly Ol 31g-ht 1112. with liis cha-k ClOU:1 ftrN' backt-' iund, :1k fl:::h C nce-dd( 1lash (-v'0 v V nlItic, was truly calctul.(M i to i11 pire every ithart-witI e1)tiounS ;,I t'WC mid rever-ence. We do not, reuleiebe' ver to have beheld a more I'earti'l >oking cloud than was this one, whea I assumed the valtegated tint.s of red, recn, black and white. It was about s dark at this time as it usually be omes at dusk, and the chickens, think ig that night had come, took uip their bode in their respective roosting laces. We suppose there are but few f our citizens whose thoughts did not ecur, ait this stage, to that terrifio c- - lone that swept over WValterboro and tid it upon the ground just about this ime one year ago. But bef'ore reach og this place tihe cloud separated, oneC 'art going to the north andm time other i> the soum h of us anid thus we fortu ately received thie lightest par't of' the term. Thle.fe was not a great deali of ainm, DIut a considerable quantity of ail fell, doing some damage to early egetables in the gardens aiid beating fr'young leaves from the trees. The rind blew down fences around town, ut beyond this the damage wvas not so erious as wvas expected. We are informed that the wind blew rith greater fury up at Adger's, about ye miles distant, than at this place. 'ruit trees were twisted into shreds nid the branches from treer scattered every direction. Fences were laid at upon the ground and the roof Onl 1o shed of Mr. Samnmel Cathcart's ouse was bio\in completely off. In ie Wateree section a number of build igs were blown down, and much tfenc g was destroyed. We have not heard -om othIer portions ofthe county, but 'om the appearance of the clouds are d to believe that tihe storm wvas more arroous and tihe damage greater at oth poimnts. -- 0O7R MON T2IOR LLO L RTT 'B.t he Weather, the Farmers and the Crops A Pleasant Entertainment in Prospect Two Accidents from Burning--The Meet ing of Teachers. [FRoM cUR RElGULAR coDB.sPoeNDENT.) MONTICELLO, April 2.-Last Satur iy a heavy rain fell In this place. On uniday afternoon services wvere held I thle Methodist church, by the Rev. [r. Entzminger (Baptist) of thme Doko iction. Monday mnorinig was fair, 10 and frosty, and as old Rol rolled 7 from tile hlorizon into thie sky, his mnial rays thawed out all torpililty. he streets knew no man. and the clds, quickened with the energet~i ~tivity of tihe plowman,sent forth thle eeze redolent wilth tihe health-Inpart g smell of the upturned sod-but 1o 1 ter In the day the air was laden wiith* e scent ofecoal tar and the odoi'fer 1s supleh'-phosphiates. The- weather is continued baImy,-breezy and brac g up to this, afternoon. It is now ouidy anid threateninug..- Push, push1 lead, i.s the order of thue day, and reit~ eveinmg, as the departing rays the settig 'sun tint the western sky L'ho curfew, toes the ktneI er parting day, be plowma" homeward wends his weary way."' 'aying behind him the- large telling' tsults of his,day's toil.- A groat deal' I' o'n .has been seeded and much repar'ation -has boon made for the in ning ereips. OR 8attarday the 18th inste, we are to aye an ehtetailiment, withi charades, lAeaux, ettc. Rehearsals are being a@d o he oedte - management i' Itre. Di'. &w#dheg and everythling roms.it ged tJio ahead for the wtera of bl4iaait# n oen dame tet.Tevp4 0 ~e . hd ef'ort for a praiseworthy object. I On the 31st uilt. Trial .Justlce Evans hold an inquest at the "old Clark place" on the body of Wylie Stevenson, colored, who was burned to death. I As you Will get a "dot" from the .Jeu kinsville section, with full particulars, I forbear to say more. A sad accident occurred micar here on last Wednebday muorinllg, Nir. .Kirk land, agedseveiit.yt.wo years and relict, of the late Daniel B. Kirkland, Esq., was paintilly but not dangerously burned, Mrs. Kirkland had gotten out of bed and was sitting by the fire when her night-clothes became ignit ed. Miss Sallie Blair, her niece, who occupies the same room, saw the cloth lug of her aunt on fIre t nd sprang ont of bed, taking with her all of the bed covering, and placed her aunt upon the floor and wrapped the bed clothes around her, and then got the covering of the other bed and also enveloped her In these. If it had not been for the de cided coolness atnd presence oflind of Miss Blair, her aunt would have been mortally burned. Mrs. Kirkland is inl feeble health, and her nervous system received a severe shock. Miss Blair was painitlly burned on the hand and foot, and has suffered very much. You must stir up the inds of the teachers in the county about the meet ing to take place on Satuaday the 10th inst. We hope to have a good attend ance and trust a successful oraniza tion will be forwarded after the mcet ing, in the "dottings" from SENErx. -The Columbia election on the 6th inst. p,assedi oil'verv quiely, and( re suited in the triumph of'the Democratic ticket without opposition. FOR COUNTY COMM ISSIONER. Me.srs. ESl;kors: Ph-amso announce MR. sIROBI l t f D. IOLICK as a candidate tur County ('ommis-iiontc of Fairtiola0 at tho ensning e:':otion --subjjct to the action of the D nnocr.tic p.rimy. MANY FnuNns. Dn. W. E. A1l Enm, -DE.\Ilu IN Drugs, Med'cines, Toilet Cxpods, etc., WIN. SnOIO. S.C. l i ;: wi;.nlognp( tehte'iie of any kinl I :mii at iiNy 1tiC. , cm t itd april $ W. E. AIKEN. un bU GD S't SPRING 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C., &C., &C., &C., J.ust to hand and for sale at LOWEST PRICES. U. G.DESPORTES. april8 FINE . IQU ORS I HAVE recently mado extensive addi tions to my stock of Wines aad liquors, which conuists of a full assort ment of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey, French Brandy, Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry Wine, Souppornong Wine,1 Dhampagne. eta , etc. . I,- I claim to s'll the FINEST AND l PUltES~T RIYE WVHISKEY to be had in Winnsbor3. Give It a trial. I also also k op on hand a fail supply of I SEGARS AND TOBACCO, great variety, and adapted to thma tastes everybody. Call at the PATPETTO HOUSE, in the nnsbor6 Hotel building. .1 J. CLENDLNING. mcoh 2's CROCERIES. NEW aupply of Family and Planta A4 bla.Oic Ne Orleans Molassesm, .0 bbis. Choice Cuba Syrup, besidesohe ~ramdes. FLOUR. Jackson' best grades Family Flour.] ALSO, A lot of Patent. Family Flour--the best, r n the Bore. SUGADA. Al! grades, from the highest to the Lowests COFFE E . Peaberry (something new), Rio and fava, Also. Parehod Rio and Java,. 1LOWVS Bought before the advance, and. othet atieles too numerous to mentidn.. All soda h owest possible prices. BUY SPRINtG GOOGDj --AT, J., DBATY & CO'8J lust received and to arrive in a few days Marfny now goodt= bought before the re clntt heavy advaneo, ~hich will Jo t'old at the very lowest cash prices to our fri.nds ano cusoturs. 7Ilegant aslhmneros, IH'rani Dress Goods, llomuie cloths, Hunting, &c. / nico assorttnent of Calicoes, Mlinsus, Lawins, Dress Liaons, Whito Goo:ls. T'rchou Lutces. Ed;gings, Iiosierv. Hand kerchiefs, Nockwear. Glo."es,'&e, You can lind, in fact, Dry Goods of all kinds at the CORNER STORlt, And at prices which we guarauteo pleawe or we (o not ask a sale. C+tl early and give our stock a thorough inse ction, it is Our del'ighi, to show our goods, 03101E SKOES iT Our stock of Zeigler Brothern' fino Shoes and Bay State Sorewed was over bettor, and of tlhoso kind wo make a specialty and warrant. Tio shoes in high and low cnts, and but ton shoes in high and low cuts. FLigh cut men's gaiters, low cut shoes htn and mulachino sowed, scrowo,. FU,ron the children and hahies nero ro nomtbored and a nice selection bought for thetn. CLOTHING ! Catl at once and make a seleetlon of a Cassimere or Blue Flannol; Or leavo your mtce"tsure for i suit soleotel from sa i t>les. flje bargains in soft Felt Hats, StifY liats andi tlv HaJts. 'W goods in (:roekery, Glastware, Oro ceries, lloes, Nlows, o ich do}utrtnmen r is real-"y for a look. Call anld .mty and1 h,c ;l a.--al.i emeber our mo o is QUICK SALES, iMALL PiOFITS. april 1 -oF rlwEi LI,Y, STLI.L1NG SILVEt PLATEDWARE, GLASS WARE, AND F-ANCY GOODS, Makinig It cheT3re 11ne'e0 ary fox' heir ensxiomrxs to go outs-ide of WVinuxs )oro I'or any artielo ini.their line. Thev hledge themiselves to give advantage's ni regard to VA RIETY, QUA LITY AND PRICE. 5W Extrat fno articles which the uarket wvill not justiI'y inl stock, will wc procur-ed on short notico. imch 13 FRESH ARRIVALS. ALL SORTS OF NICE~ GROCERIES AT DONLY'S. 'reshi Auguista Flour, of all brands, Fresh snokwhecat Flour, Kentucky Dried Beef, 3roakfast Stripm, New Mess Mackerel, New less Shad, Fish in all :sized packhages, uitablo for pIanxtation uxso, Pure Leaf -ard in cans, huckets and tubs, Seed and hating,Irishi Potatoes, Garden Seeds, oe. -ALSO Steel Plows, Collons & Co.'s Axe, boxes Chewing Tobacco, all grad, ents per lb. and xxpward. | -A LSO A large stock of aiqitiors, Wines, and igars. Give me a call. W II. DONLY, dec 18 Onu the Cor ner. 7E SPRING STOCK. ~fOllASTEfR, BRtOCE & 00. Re.. LLquest an inispection of their ewv Spring Stock whieb is now ar ving. Eatch departmlent is c'omplete, and rices guaranteed to be as-' 'As anywhere in the niarket. A specialty in Ladiee' and 0ents' rjine hoes. A handsome line of Notions, Ho~ N.B.-Something new in suspen Lors. Ot11 and examine thenm, april 1. 3QAmon doned A9a a -ptl o~xenyd w starts t'u en hi *n p NOMINATIONS. FOR SHERIFF. M1essrs. Fditors: l1eese announce M R. E. ELLISON, JR., as a candidate f< Sheriff of Fairfield County, at 4lie ensa ing election --subjnt to the action of ti: Demn: rafic iprimary, MANY FRIENDS. FOR SHEIFF. The mn iny friends of Mr. JNO. D. ; CAlRLEY, recognizing his peotiar fitnes for the office, respectfully notinitte hiil for Sheriff of Fairfield County--suhjenL I the notion of the Detmocratic primary, FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONED The friends of D1 JO11N BOYD,<, al preciating the skill, zeal and fldelic with which he has discharged the dutie of School Cntlission.rl, rospeoltill nominate him for re-election- subject t the action of the Dmnocratic p- iu:arlos. FOR SHERIFF. lessrs. Edlitors : As nominations are i order, permit us to present the nane c DOL. JNO. B. DAVIS r.s a enndidato fu sheriff at the en,.uing elettion, subjeci Af eorse, to the action of the Democrati primaries. MANY FRtsrINm s. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. Messrs. Tditors s Please aniounce th present incumbent, J. R. Boyles, Judg )f Probate, as a candidate for re-electio it the ensuilg election, subject to the ac lion of the Democratic party at the pri naries. By so doing you will obligo hi 14 MANY FIENDs. FOR SHERIFF. Mers. Editors: Please announce I% . Preston cooper as a candidate for th Democratic nomination for sheriff at th >oming election (subject to the decisio: )f the primary election) and oblige man, Eriends in Ihe SoUTIIWESTrnN PORTION OF TEI COUNT1 deo 10 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friena I of Mr. James G. IIeron, ( 3alem, respectfully nominato him for th >)oo of County Commissioner at the on ming election- -subjeot to the notion o he Democratic primary. jan17 td [t'OR SCHOOL COMMISSIONEII The riend of the R EV. J. iMES 1DlOU( .1M44 res. ea.tfillv nininate him for th l).sition of 4chool c'ominissiontr of. I'mi <1 'ny at the et i('tng tl'ectio.I uhjctI to he action of the Dommnciati ,.,rty at the prinari,s. IOW WATCHES ARE MA)E. I t will bre apparont to any one, who will m imine mm 801.11 C,o> W ITV.c. thamt as(1e fro he necessary thlIcknesi for engnaving an polishing, a Itr.; praport.ion or the prciou metal u.ed is neeed only to sillifen and hmlol tlie engraved portions in place, and supply thl t cc:ssary solldll.y ma nd strength . The su'pli fold is actual:y necdless so tmr mis UTIL.iTY iin beauty are concerned. In JAMES BOSS' PAI ENT IUOI.D WATC11 CASES, tisi WA.TI, or pr< Aoustmetaitl overcome, and the AM01. sem'rIT AND s'rTlNoTHm promducedl at fmrom -one-third l mne-hali of th'- usual cost or sohlle eases. Thm proce.s Is of tIme mostri simple natuare, as toi lows: a p)laie of.ninokel compomsitiomin mmta specially adapt.ed to thepurpose,hans t.woplatn ui SOLID OmLD soldieed one oni each side. Tli l,hree aire t.hen passed betweenm polished stet rollers, amnd t,he esult is a strip of hmeavy plm; ( 3emposltion, from whitkl Lthe cases, backs, cer I.res, bezzles, &o,. aro cut amid shaped by suilim bIle(lies and formers. Thme gold inm t,hese cast Is sumflcently thick to admit,. of all kinds( lihasing, engraving and enameling;-time ori [frayed cases have been carriled until wvorn p01 fectly. smooth by time amid musc without remnoi lng time gold.. TillS IS THEV ONLY CASE MADE WITH TW PLATES OF SOLID) OLD, AND) WAIlCIANTE BY SPECIA L CEltTIFICA TE. For sale by Connor & Chandler and C, Mulle A,sk for ilustrated Catalogue and to see wa rant, much 1l-t-xly IHE ,JOHNSON REVOL.VINO BOOK-GASE !suteyers, Clerg0Umen, P'hyaleIa, .Editore, .Bankere, . 2'eaeker,a iMorchants, ftuden,me and all who read books. Holds mere books inm loss space than anm~ othe lovce-JRotates at-a finger's touch--Shmelyos am ustable at heights desired--Eachm shelf is 106inche 4uare, hodinm a set of Appleton's Cyclopwdim e of iron, itcannot warp or weam'out, Beaut Uly ornamnted, making a handsome and nove >iece of furniture. Sizes for table hold 1 or foe of books ; sises for loorhold 9,8 Cr 4 tiers c moo s. as demi red. Send or descriptive price lis innd t25entsfootrN?aw JL.U.tratarrr.nAratWat rich ever 800 Ilustrations ofEuaonla meful articles. I sls .ho .BAcRR, PRATT &r CO., eolFarnIshers, anmd Deaetrs inm ererything in th .Book amnd Btationery line, HEAD'QUARTERS FORl AL. SCHO0O. SUPPLIES, 149 h 144 Graund St., Nw for 3?FILL S. F OR LIVER-Ayer's, Moffatt's Motte Parsons', Peters', MLeanI's, Mc hane's, Uook's. Ch-ney's, Strong'. Jngne'w., \Wrig h's, MoMaster & Brice'. Q~ider's, TuntL m. Sehenok's, Rad way's lverybody's. For FAver and Aguo:eaar ar's, Deshler's, Bennet's, Shalenberger'. Other PIll-Shapre's byspeptia Olakce' Venale, Comi pond Cathartic I'odOforsi Stryohnine, Morphind, Qinlntine aind A raftid.for gate by .,McMAkTER, YiI0IO$40C, jARLY OS~, Goo44h S36eos lsh ?ot6 DON'T BUY A RUNT nL YOUf .: Seen my stock of furniture, which is one of the argot, handsomest newost, and chenpest, accordin- to quality, to be found in Winnsboro. A I new supply of Chromos, Flieturo Frames, Wall Pockets, Braokets, Window Shados, Mirrors, &c. Furnituro noatly repaired at modorate prices. 'Lummher and Laths for salo. I am agent for a Door. Sash and Blhin Factory. All order promptly otteudode to: Also, agent for the Wheoit NWilson Now Improved Sowing Machino, and two others. .Ot.. - 18 . R. W. PHILLIPS A vTiiiAi, JNVFNTION F]iE THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEWING MACHINE ' in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Wateii,.and as -guntly-tinisj.. y ed as a first-class Piano. It roceived tho bji!hcst, awarrIg at 'th Vienn and Centennial Expositiors, IT SEWS ONE -FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. Thero- are more WILSON MACHINES sold in 1.1)e United States than the combined sales of all thl otliors. The WJLON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all 'kindo , of repuiring WITHOUT PATCHING0, given FREE with oach macbine. ?AGENTS } W'eT T MA UhP fi. } ,WANTED. SEWING MACHINE 0 C ICICAGO, IL ., U. S. A, "i a a 11p RT p s . AEoFe ,. R N OHNBON, LARaCM9 WMASSI -ORK C iTY - FIRE iNSURANCE AGENCY -OF JAM E4S W. LAW. 70 tke PudNio; Why not insure your proporty? See the ost of n per diem expense: Daily Coat of insuricig $1,000 at 3 por cent per annum is only 8K . ei',. At2 per cent.. per annuniai"only 7 a - At 1, pee' cent. poi nnuunr is only 4 a; TO.TIIP..CITIZhWS OF FAIRFITLD: At 1 per cent. per annnm is only 2{- c. At . per cent. lcr anrumt is only 2 c. At' per cent for 3 years is only 1.88 At 1' per cent. for 3 yeirH is only 1.35 a. At l per ceni. for i yenrs is only U.c8 c. At 2 per cent. for 5 years Is only 1.10. 1 HAVE established Sale Stable at Dwellings in town or countrv, detach- Winnsboro, and am prepared to ed, insurable at. the following rates, viz.: sell stock tock on. very accoiodat For one year } per cent. For three years 14 per ctnt. e r a o For live yearn :j yor cent. until next fall for negotiable paper. Barns and contents, gin houses, bal.i Persons wvishing to buy or swap will cotton, store bon4s, merchandise, nulls1o well to call on me before purohas and churches insurnabloat. adequate rates. inc elsewhere. 1 represent only the vcry bost con pa- I will also pay thehighest cash price nies of Iormg experience and well establish- for 0(1 elhracter. . ECORN AND FODDERS TAME TW..T7N OLAAWFEL nov 22-4m Agen. Delivered at my Stable on Congress Street, located oe door south of the J U Ladd building. A. WILLIFORD..'i Jan 20 :REc iyjjGOODING& ELLIOTTe hravhing associated ourselves together ti for the hugphes of caprcying olt e IARRELS Buist's selected Irish 11 e Potatoes, 1 oar-load of White a Seed Oats, 1 oar-load of Lime, and a Jul GROCERY A'D SUPP14Y TR stock of selected We are agents for the feolling br.mlde 'togetherwithaconMl,Shoe,fti ' of Ouanos: Putapsoo, ' Lowe's Georgia and all such artklesaqfre rdquired FormulL, Acid Phosphate, G4 Ober & Sns persons desriadvanc Soinole Amm9niated Super Phosphate of We are also pi gparee tbt t,hat' Limo and Dissolved Bone, South Caroli- ass Gtauos at fari .I na Phosphate. Give ua a call, tind we will give you Jan m t BOTTO3 FIGURES. a j . . MoMAS'EU & s( CORN ND FODER~