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TOWN AND COUNTY. SATURDAY, April 10, 1: : ' 1880 TEuMS OF Tim Nws AND 11I:IALd). -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and flfty cents pranfnum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATrs OF ADNERmTlsLNG.--Ol dollari per inch for the first insertion, v ad fifty cents.per inch fo)r each sutbse,q 1ent inserlon.. These rates apply to nil ad vertiseileits, of whatever natt.t' 'e, an(1 are payable strict.ly in advanee. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal teris. Traui sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per. line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries andll( tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Simple anlnotuncemlents or marriages and deathts published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should he addressed to the Winisboro P'ublishing Company' Vinnsboro, S. C. N'!w Advertl'eenns. New Goods-W. 11. I)only. Coimy EK. Co:llittee-Jno. Brat ton, Co.tiv Chairma1n1 . B. atd L4. As'ouiation-=-D. It. Flen Iiken Sccretry. With perfect truth it has been re marked that the ayenues leading to aun early grave have often Leen opened l by a cough or cold. All throat and I lung aflections instantly cured by Dr. B3ull's Cough Syrup. For. sale by all druggists. Price only 25 cents per bottle. * Mr. Wm. II. Dlonly advertises a lot ] of new goods just received at his store on Congress street. 'Mr. )only has been increasing his ilcilities for busi ness for some timec, and he now has one. of the best supplied stores in i town. 1le keeps always on hind a good stock of staple and fancy groce ries, wines and liquors. lIe makes a sp)ecially of lie old whiskeys. Anniversairy Celel,ration. When the Gordon Light Infantry was organized in the spring of 1877, the.10th (lay of April was fixed upon to celebrate as the anniversary of .its organizationi, tlhat date comlnmlelorat ng an event that will long remainI fresh in. the history of the State the withdrawal of the United Stales troops from the State House in Co lunhbia, and the peaceful inauguration of tlht% Ianpton Governnent. The J annIliversary fa llig onl Saturday this r yeair, the Gordons deterlined at their last leeting to posl.pone the c!lchra * tioll to Tuesday the 13th, on which I day they purpose having a target- J shooting and at basket picnic inl tile pines near the tanl)-yard on the westerui side of the town. In order, however, to "warm ip" properly for Ttiesday's ] festivitics, the Company vill give a I plume drill and a 1 hop at the ''1espian Hfal l ~o onday (3eening the 12th inst. An Italian string band, the same1 that wa1s ill towni ai few (days sin1ce, has bceen engaged fo'r the occasionI, and1( will add1( muchel to tile enltertainlment, whlieb, lby t he way, is expected to be the Iost * delightful aflfair oIf the seasonl. rThe tickets of admissionl to thue p)lumeI drill have been fixed at fifteen~ cnts each, or two for t wenty-five cents, and the laidies and genItlemlen preCsent will be invyited to p)art.icipate inl tile hop, wvhich wvill op)en immuediately aifter the close of tihe drill. The Gordouns will assemble)1 at 9.i o 'clock on T1uesday morning, and after company in1speIctionl will proceedl to the shooting range. D)ilmer will be .scrv ed at the usual honr11, duiri-ng an1 inter mission in the shdOotinlg conitest, andc 1n0 effort, will be spared to -afford a pleasant timle to tile assembled guests. Seats wvill be prov'idedl for thle ladies anid every p)ossible attenltibn shlown them. We are requested to state that * the Company expect all (heir friends in townt to attenud tile celebration, anId *jolin with theml inl tihe picnlic. All per sonls whlo funisht baskets wvill please send them to the storesq of Muessrs. G~ooding & Elliott or Mr. D). R. Flen niken at or before 10) a. mt. 01n Tues daiy, prlovided they cannot conIvenlient Jy carry thieim to the grounds. OONFED ERAT E SUIR V'IVORS. Organiration of a General Association in Fairfild. As previously atnoutlcedl, the survi Vou's of the late Confederate army re siding in Fairfield county, assembled in the court house8 fln Saturday, thle 3d .instant, for the purpose of completing a County Survivor's' Association. CJol. Jno. B. Davis, president pro, tern., called the meetinig to order at I11 o'clpp.k, and requested the readinig of the Ppp,eedings of the previous me'et InIg. A fter this Mr. R.. E. Ellison, Jr., moved for the permnanlent organizatton of tihe Associatiop. Maj. T'. W. Woodward pr'oposed thait the offiers of thme Association should consist of ,a president, three vice-presidents, it- secretary and aL treasurer. Some one proposed that a dlee-president should be0 01hos01 fi-om eoach township, making the nlumber fourteen instdad of three. After sonie discussIon it was deemed best to have . but three vice-presidents. The follow inlg inminations for officers wVere made: President, Col. Jno. B. Davds; first, vice-presIdent, J. Preston Cooper; second vIce-president,. Major Pagan ; third vle-president, Col. B. E. Elkin; secretary, J. R. Boyles; treasurer,] Jpo. J. Nell. Mr. Geo. HI. McMaster proposed that the persons whose names had. been suggested be elected- by acelama-. mnation, which was done without adis senting Noice, and they were therefore deelgrdd un4nhf tnduly elected. Ma. f. W. Woodwar'd proposed that the pt'esldont appoint a coupnmittee of iWe to drgIaio6st1teon and by-' hie grtho priment~ of, the Asso iation, to be handed in for adoption at ho next meeting. The following vore appointed said committee: AIaj. r. W. Woodward, Capt. 0. t. Tholmpson, Franies GerIg, Geo. 11. lcMatster, Jno. J. Neil. On motion the president was re quested to appoilt an exceutive Con nittee to consist of one from each township in the county, and have their utamons published. It was moved that an enrolment of immes be made and that the same be published. The following names were enrolled: Col. J. 11. Davis, Lt.-Col. 1H. (J. Davis, Alaj. Jaies Pagan, Capt. J. A. llinnant, Capt.. 'I'. J. Perry, Lt. J. 11. Iloyles, Juno. I). Goree, James McGill, .Bolick, John S. McLure, John M. Dainak, 1). T. Gibson, A. lF. Powell, I.'. B. lieKinstry, it. N. McM0aster, W. B. Ford, Hugh AMu'vatna, W. E. Yotngue, E. P. Smith, C. 11. Yongue, II. A. Zeairy, Juo. J. Neil, WV. "D. A.iken, R. L. 1-1 ison, ,Jr., S. W. Brtoom, F1. 10. lrown, J. P. Fenily', Rt. le. MAarlin, J. P. Cooper, Thltomas [ticlmrdson, 'T. F. Broom, J. B. Broom, L. 11. Chappell, W. 11. Padgett, C. P. A. Broom. C. A. Abell, Geo. Beck mn, II. A. Glenn, U. C. Trapp, S. D. leConnell, 1). 11. Ituf, M. C. Arm trulng G. S. ilinnant, Tlhomnas l1ib uant., A. Ilays, James 'I'ins, R. It. lilling, . John Pattl, J. )eleney, . M. Yongte, Y. 11. Robinson, \V. t I. Jasksonl, M. Kting, B. IU. James, T. '. Ligou, Thomas L'owell, V. J. Kel cr, B. E0. Elkin, 11. 11. 8Snith, John Iel utyre. W. 11. Jamis:.n, Julia Cook, 1. W. Brown, le. Gerig, T. J. Glad iey, D. G. Ituff, 11. 11. Rocbertson, J. W. Ashford, 1). 11. Itobertson, ,John selhower, Capt. 0. .11. ''Itompson, t. W. Phillips, Limit. J. P. Cason, atrick Hastings, J. W. Coleman, J. '. Kennedy, W. It. Kennedy, W. 8. tobinson, Jesse Wilson, Nick Glad len, J. It. Stewart, G. 1I. McMaster, . W. Evans, Lietit. A. S. )ouglass, t. 1. Ellison, Sr., 11. A. Gaillard, W. 1. Kerr, It. M. Dunlevy, S. Rt.. Fant, . S. Gibson, J. P. Matthews, .James 3eaty, W. (. Beaty, Jno. G. Gladden, lanes A. Brice, A. M. Tins, Jon. 11. tabb, James Joiner, Thomas Arledge, 'owell Davis, Thomas Ilcynolds, John I. Cooper, John A. Robertson, Alat hew ALcGradly, Vestlev Jacobs, P. It. lavo, J. K. (Cook, D. L. olenn, James 11cMeekin, Joseph McMeekin, Joel l1c\leekin, Charles Rtabb, W. B. Yar >wrough, WV. F. Stanton, 1D. S. Mlur iy, U. S. Chappell, Jolhl Sharp, Wim. AIcConnell, Gazaway F'owler, ?. M. B. Ilolly, John P. Eikin, John uouglue, 1). It. Elkin, Win. A. -Mayo, 'ol. James 11. Ition, H. 0. Duke Iesse Abbott, W. B. Ilogan, \Villis tewat, W. S. . Perry, T.V W. Sligh, I his. itowe, Johtn WV. Easier, Algie lasler, Dvid Peak, G. L. Bagley, V; t). Evans Levi Alelton, isaac Perry, 5amutel Lanhlont. E. 11. Ileitts, F. A'l. )uke, 'Th'>mas Kelley, Jes.se C. tose, John Al. Sharp, .Iohln T. llall, , A. Kennedy, W. It. Sykes, T. L. ltosborougn, S. C. losborolgh, John \. Crumpton, Wmi. Watis, Thomas dlies, henry Heins, Wmin. )avis, Jolhn I. lloodi, Dlavid Branham, IH. H. 3ranlam, Robert Branham, Allen 3rantham, Reuben Boulware, John C. L3onlware,'l'homas Moore, P. J. 11. Jones, Hlenry Buss, West Matthews, Alfred Koon, T. T- . Lupkin, Capt. I. N. Withers, )ullose Egheston, Major I'-. W. Wmoodward, J. Wm. AlcCreigttt, [. C. Caldwell, 8. W. Rtuff, D. L. [. LD. Ilogant, 0. II. Pett.igrew, Wt. TI. L'ettigr'ew, N. C. lRobertson, John A. St.ewart. It was moved that the whole of these )rocedings be publish'ed in our coun TIhe meeting thell adjourned to meet igaini ont the first Saturday in Junte at Winnsboro. J. Rt. Borj.ms, __________Secretary. .THE T'ORNADO ATIRIDGEWUAY. ltIDGamwAY, AprIl 8. Necssrs. .Editors: As vou have re Inested an occasional (lot from differ mtt sections of the county, I wvill send L Shlort commnnaicathon fronm this see ion. On Tuesday morning we were ~ongratulhating ou rselves dowvn here hiat from appearances the cold Gwe'ath r had ceased, and every thing bid fair ~or a good week's p)loughing, when in he afternoon a small cloud loomed up n1 the distant northwevst anid continued o increase in size, and appro4ch near 3r' and( nearer until its very threatening Ippearance admonished the plongh nuan thlat "breakers were ahead," and a more comfortable place might be round than the field. Scarcely had he itabled his crecter* and housed himself, wvhenm this awful cloud, filled wilth wvind, rain and hail, burste in all its rury, and in a short time the whole arth was covered wilt trees, water itid hail. We do not remember to Imve ever~ witnessed a storm of such magnitude. The gin house of Capt. HIowell Edmunds, which had braved ~he storm for many years, was forced o leave its foundation. Mr. Reuben lIotly's gin house also succumbed to his terrible tornado. The road lead ng to Camden was literally strewn vIt rails hurled from the counlty Cence. The ohimneys to Mrs. E. HIar elsonm's dwellig we understand have umbled, and as to trees and fencing, here is no use talking. An animal belonging to Douglass L"ox (not the one that bit the little L"ox a fewv weeks since) thInking home i safer places than the quiet yillage of Ridgeway, started off in fuill tilt, but rortnaely for self antd vehicle, in 3rossing the railroad bridge, his feet; illpp)ed from itnder him, and lie fell b~roadside, doing little damage, but Mi~ghtening the elder Fox. terribly. Rumor huos It that twelve buildings on the "mill place" of If. L.. Elliott, Esq.,1 were turned over, anid that a small lolored indivIdual on the same was lifted up amid safely lodged among the Ilibs of a tall tree some distance from lhe spot heo had beeni standing on. So severe was the storm, that whent at its worst, the writer' was reminded of a story which was told him soms twen y-flye years ago by the then "oldest Inhabitant" in this section of country, who has long since gone to that bourne l'om whence ho tiv0e,r retprns. It is'this: "Y*si' to '~hh a boy, ,I remembeor to hve~ o~. boaiit ful black horse which had been carried by a storm of wind from the city of Augusta, Ga., and landed on the road which passes by the well know n locali ty of L0ongt.own, withotit hurting -a hair on him." We had hoped this would be an cnd to the bad- weather, but flakes of snow which are now iull ing lin rapid succession tell its the "end is not yet." Such siaps as this are very unpleasant for the weary 'I'AVElIt R. B. AND L. ASSOCIA,TRON. ig 111E 02nt regular meeting or tie wiinn. buru lutildiung and L.0,1n AS 0ce'atlon all be held lk the 'I own Hall on ,vuaaony even ing, the 1211: istant, at T o'clock. Jam'u ber s will bring their buok s aaad pay their inontity insta, nents at or before that tlime, otherwISo i penalty o ten ce.ts per siare will be charged utter the meceting. D. It. F.ECNNJIt N, apill 10 Secy. and 'Treas. COUN'TY EXECUTIVE G03I311TT TE. HE Democratic Executivo Cammittee f Fairfiold County is hereby called to meet at Winnsboro on Saterday, April 4, 1880, at eleven o'clock in tho forenoon. A full attendance of tho members is do Aire1. JNO. BRATTON, apI 1^-td County Chairnan. NEW GOODS. A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at Donly's. FINEST Tobacco and Cigars at Donly's. THIRTY-FIVE all grades Wines md Liquors at Danly's. FRESH Augusta Flour, B:ltel Meal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGE lot of fresh Canmed Goods and Fancy Groceries at Donly's. ALL RINDS of. Garden and Flower Seed., Clover and Grahs Seeds at Donly's. BOOTS, Sbe, Hats, Hardwa re, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden. ware and Willowware at Donly's. GIVE me a call and gat a barg tin. W. 11. DONLY, apl 10 On the Corner. SPRiNG ~EIA.TS and S-E-TCIED, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C., &C., &C., &C., Just to hand and for sale at LOWEST PRICES. U. G. DESPORTES. april 8 F IN E L IQ UO0R&S L H AYE recently made extensive addi . tions to my stock of Wines nad liquors. which consists of a full assort ment of Rye Whiskey, <Corn Whiskey, French Brandy, Apple' Brandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry WVine, Scappernomg Wine, Champagne, eteo, etc. y/2 I claim to s.'lI the FINEST AND PUREST 1RYE WHISKEY to be had in Winnsboro. Give It a trial. I also also k op on hand a full supply of SEGARS AND TOBACCO, groat variety, and adapted to tha tastes everybody. Call at the PALMETTO HOUSE, in the insboro Hotel building. mhtJ. CLENDINING. E. R., STOKES. BLANK BOOK MfANUJFACTURER -AND GENERALBEOOKBINDER, HAS moved oppIosite the olty Hall, ILwhere ho is fully prepared, with first-class workmen, to do a lki nds of work in his line. BL ANK BOOKS RULED to any pattern and bound In any style desired. My facilities and long acquaintance with the business enable ane to ptarantee satisiaction on orders for Blan Books Raiilroad1 Books, and Books for the use Clerks of Court, Shariff., Probate Judazes, Masters in Equity, and othe~r count 'oln. diale. Pamphles, Magazines, A~ usie, Newspaera and Periodicals and oil kinds of publiations bound on the most rca sonable terms and In the bost manner. All orders promptly attended to. E. R1. STOKES, Main street, oposito new City Hiall, Co ot 21 ARLY ROSE, Goodrich), and La Peerless Irish Potatoes at lowest cash prices. J. M. BEATY & CO.i J. M. Boaty & Co. aro selinui Cloth-' lng, Hate, Rgbor Suite and Slossa lowest cash feee. ~fADOZEN J. & P. Coats' SpQol IPU Thread at the Corner Store. BUY SPRING GOODE -AT N1M BATY & COS -- ---- -- ---- - - Just. received and to arrive in a fe, days Ma;ny new goods bought before tht rt c+nt he..vy advancc, which will Io -ol' at the very lowest cash pricea I our fri -nds and customers. IElegint Cashm uerus, IIernani Dreb (Goods, 'fomie cloths, 13untinl'. &e. A nieo isortlucit of Calicoes, afusino Lawns, Dress Linens, White Goo 1;. TJrchon l,'ces E:dgiings, Hlosiery. lianc kerchief;, Neckwear, Gloves,'&C, - .ou can find. in fact. Dry Goods oft a kinds at. tho t GtNEl ST(OR!, A nd at prices which we gulr.mteo ph ase or we do nlot ask a sale. Call early .and givo our stock a thoroug ins)ection, it IS Our deligli to show our goods. SH[OES? SEKOES?? Our stock of Zeigler Brother,' line Shoc and Bay Stato ,crewed was Never bytter, and of these kind wo mali a specially and warrant. Tie shoes in high and low cuts, and bu ton shoes in high and low cnts. IIigh1 out. men's gtitors, low cut shoos hand and machine sowel, scrowed. Even the children and babies \1ero ri melombered and a nlic selection bough for them. CLOTHIsiNKs i Call at once and miake a selection of Cassimlere or Blue Flannel Or leave your neasuro for a suit sclecte from samt les. 1t ire largainiis ill soft Felt Hats, Sti lats anit Nrnw IIats. lew goods in cr:ckery, Glassware, Grc ceri::,, ce' P'l4 wc", 41c. I.,ch1 del,rtumlelt is ready fora look. Ca and buy and be pl aLed emember our mo-fo is QUICK SALE! SMALL P1tOFiTS. april 1 Color & Claldle: HAVL ENLARGED TIEIR STOC: -OF-,. JI1EELRY, SITElI..NG SILVER GLASSWAHtE, ANI) , ANCY GOOJ) Mutkiner. it eniWyI ..ummeessar~v fI boro; ihri nur01 d ( artiii 14c 'hir liTh pleige thenii'ilves to give ndvantag in regard to VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICl EF Extra fine articles which ti market will not ju.5lify in stock, w be procured oui short notice. mchi 13 GRUOCERIES. A NEW SUpply of Fanmily and Flanl tion Groe'ries. -15 bbls. Choico Now Orleans Molass 0~ bbla. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides och grades. F LOU R. Jackson' best grades Family Flour. ALSO, A lot of Patent Family Flour-thes be in thg Boro. SU(iARIS. Al) grades, from (lhe highest to tl lowest. COPFEES. Peaborry (somnething now), Rio at Java. Also Parched Rio and Jav'a. PLOWS Boitght before the advance, and oth articles ton numerous to mention. A Sold at the lowvest possible,prices. I). I.LE INNIKEN. feb 28 NE]/ SPRTINM STODE McMASTER, BRICE & CO. R YLquest an inspection of the New Spring Stock which is now ai rivilg. Enehi department is complete, at prices guaranteed to be as As anywhere in the market. A specialty in La lies' and 'Gent Fine Shioes A handsome line of Notions, H< . N.' B-Something new in susper ders. Call and examine them, april 1. 00 A month guurantceed. S19 a da t~Fhome made by the indust,r1 (. ala not required we will fitart, you. Nle women, boy and grht ina ke money faster werk for ui than a anjAngese. The.w is lfaiapetsant, ri bas an7onie S Tr.hose wS e sowho ea i hi noiewill send usteralrae at 0i NOMINATIONS. FOR SIIlIFF. Messrs. 1Litors: Ploose announce Mr. R. . ELLISON, JR., as a candidate for Sheriff of Fairfield County, at the ensu in; election-subject to the action of the Demo. rati primary. MANY FI>NDS. FOR S1IEIlIFF. The many friends of \1r. JNO. D. Mc CAlILEY, recognizing his peculiar titness for the oflier, respect'ully no inat.o him for Shoriff of Fairfield Conn p-subject to y the action of the Democratic primary. . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ..f.ssrs. Ediors: Pl.:aso announe o M'. IRORERT D. I;OLICK as a candidate h.i s County Commissioner of Fairfield at the ensuing election --subject to the action of the Democratic primary. - ANY Fntrns . .I FOR SC1OOL4 COMISSIONEI1. The friends of DR. JOHN llOYD, np preciating the skill, zeal atnd fidelity h with which lte has discharged .ho duties of School- Cnnmmission'r, respect t oly nominate him for re election- subject to the aotion of the Democratic primairius. FOlt SIIEMIIFF. Messrs. Flitors: As nominations are in 0 order, permit us to present the name of COL. JNO. 1B. DAVIS a a candidato for Sheriff at the ensuing election, subject, - of course, to the action of the Democratic primaries. MANY Fnttans. FOR JUDGE OF PIOBATE'. Messrs. Flitors : Please announco the present incumbent, J. R. Boyles, Judge of Probate, as a candidate for re-election a at the ensuiing election, subject to the ac d tion of the Democratic party at the pri.. maries. By so oing you will oblige his if 14 MANY FIFaNDS. FOR SHERIFF. 1lMessrs. Flilors: Please announce Mir. J. Preston Vooper nsa candidate for the 3, Democratio nomination for sheriff at the coming election (subject to the dr"ision of the primary election) and obligu mnany friends in the SoUrwESTLN pol1TION OF THE COUNTY. LI dee 10 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEt. The friena ;of Mr. James G. Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the offco of County Coinmissioner at the en suing election- -subject to the action of tho Democratic primary. jan 17 td FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of the R1EV. JAMES )OUG LASS resi.o:tfully nominate him for the position of school Commissioner of Fair field County at the ensuing :lectioA subject to the action of the Democratic party at the primaries. I11W WATCIlES ARE MADE. It will b app urent, to ally e, who will ex amine a-8o n (h.n W krell. that, nside from t.he neeessary thickness for engraving and poll-hing. aii i . ) o;i-1)on 0: the preclious Itol used iu nieorled only t' hiliT.-n andi held thi'eltnravedi inrtions in iact', and supply t he y CoIsary 3fllity aitO .,t .ogt h. Thie: suIrp'I: gol:lI : actuil.y :icatih's s;o s.i -is U'inl.TY ati heau iii -'o conicernhel. :i JA.\iillN 1Bos' i'A T SENT (GOI.D WATUll CA 81*, t his '(AETE of pre clous mei l.ig overcome, andl the SAMF..sL.IniTry AND STnHENGTHI produced at from one-third to one-half of the usual cost, of so1l(1 cases. Thlis process is of thre moit simple nature, a.s fol lows: a plate of nickel composition metal, specially adapted t.o the puIrpose, has two plates Sof SOLID1 (tOLD soldered one on each sidte. The three are then passed0( bet,ween polished steel rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy plated compo.-,ition, frein which the cases, backs, cen tr-es, bezzles, &c,. are cut, and shaped by suita ble dies and formers. The gold in these eases Is suflctently thick to admit. of all kinds of chasing, emfraying and enameling; the en graved eases have been carried until worn per fect,ly smooth by time and use wvithmout remov ing tIhe gold. T1iJJS IS TIIE ONLY CASE MADE WITTTWO a-PLATERI* OF80LID (lOLlD, AND WVARlIANTEI) BY SPECIA L CEItTIFeICATE. or For sale by Conner & Chandler and C. Muiter. Ask for llustrated Catalogue and to see wvar rant. mclh 11-tx1y e dtr, akrs 'aces an ll headbo. Ifolds nmore l'ooks in hess space than any other device-Itotates a.s a finger's touch-Shelves ad justableat higtsdesired-Each lmrshl a oinches suare, holding a seti of Appleton's Ccoi mdia. d adeeofiren, ieannot warpor wearous. BeautI fully ornamented, making a handsome and novel p eeof furniture. Sizes for tahle hold 1 or 3 iesof books:i sizes for foor hold 2,8 or 4 tier. of bok, as desired. Be.nd for deseritlv price list. Send 2cents forour NzwIrJr.wirAnnOAAooL with over 800 Illustrations of Educational ata useful articles. 8' BAKER, PRATT Ag CO,, 8School Farnishers, and Dealers la everything in the Book and Stationery line, ~" IItADQUARlTERS FOR ALL.SCHO0L.8UPPLIES, 142 * 144 Grand St., Ne.w Yorth PILLe, jORLIVER---Ayer's, Moffaitt's Mottn', L'Parsons', Peters', McLean's, Mo'. Lane's, Cook's, Chinoy's, 8trong's, m ajrne's. Wrig h's,. MoMaater k DIrle's, a, Q Od;;Ttt s, Sobenokc's, RAdn'' at eer-bo '. Fr Paver and tine-Hlort. r's, Dealer's, Diorntt's, ,Sbd nbeeor'a.. ao Other Pillla-S'hapro's Dipalsi Olako's ice Female, Uom onnd Cat att' X0doformn, _ Stryhnino,Kor hin'e Q'i e~ aug s DON'T BUY Soon my st.oclc of furniture, which is one of the argot,. handsomest lowest, and cheapest, according to quality, to be found in Winnsboro. A low supply of Chromos, licture Frames, Vall Pockets, Drachets; Window 3liades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neatly ropairod at moderate prices. Lumber and Laths for saio. I nn agent for a Door, Sash and Blind ictory. All order promptly attendod to. Also, agent for the Wheek Xilson Now Improved Sewing Michine, and two others. oct 18 P. W. PHILLIPS. FR rEE A VAiUARho TN.T THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON SEWING MACHINE n workmanship iR equal to a Chronometer Wate, and as uegantly finish. Ad as a first-clafm Piano It received the hiLrhest awards at the Vienn md Centennial Expositior s. 1T' SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than thier imtchimes. Its eiipacity is unlimited. There are more WILSON \1ACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales of all the >thers. The WILTSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds f repairing WIT11 OUT PATCHING, given FR EE with each nachine. ANSEWIN MACHINE CO. CIfiCAGO, ILl ., U. S. A, pi TE -7 pOES!4 rA ESQ g D0 ANi ONSON, LA RKt(O J -"A --~ ~ (Ass N w1N NCUR FIRE INSURANCE AG ENC Y SLE TA ES -O JAMEO . LAW. . 'o the.1Publie: , Why not insure your property? See the cost of a per diemi expense:5 Daily cost of inNUrinu $1,000 at 3 per cent por nnnn,n is only 8 cents. At 2 per cont. per annum is only 7 e At 1.1 per cent. per annn n is only 4 o. TO THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: At 1 per cent. por annnm is only 2{ c. At n per cent. per annum is only 2 a. At per cent for 3 year:s is only 1.88 At 1.1 per cent. for 3 years is only 1.35 c. At 1. per cent. for r, years is only 0.;8 e. At 2 per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 c. HAVE estnllisled n Sale Stable at )wellings in town or country, detach- Winnsboro, and au prepared to ed, insurable at the following rates, viz.; sell stock stock on very accoiuodat For one year ; per cent.t For three years 14 per cent. For five yenrs -'j per cent. mail next full for negotiable paper. 13arns and contents, gin houses, baled Persotls wishing to buy or swah will cotton, store houses, merchand iso, nills do well to call on in before purehas and ch urches insurabloat adequate rates. ll cl/wle. I repres:ent only the very hest copa- also pay the highest cash price nies oflong oxperience and well establish- for ad character. CORN AND FODDER JAMES W. LAW, S2-wAgent. .cie'da ySal nov 22-nongrss Poa,- Street1, caater o-ae ( south of th J UJS' Ladd building. A. WILLIFORD. jan 20 RE C I VEBQOOING& -ELLIOTT. Having associated ourselves together ' > for the p)urpose of carrying on the < jO BA ESRu sf.sslectedi Irisah . VV 1ono",Icnr"loaci of White N UPL heed Osts, I car-load of Lime, and ulGROCEY stoek of selected t D$?evr}I.FD . . ,1re beg to inform our friends' and thelbi htw?ae niidaAl to Weaea"t ort e~e1~ of CofIe'.. Sugars. 1 lou., M olasses# " j We are agents for the fl ing br.dthoev, of Gunnos: Patapsco, 'Lowe's Georgia and all such articles ae'lo requiro by' Formula, Acid Phosphato, G. Ober & Sons porsons desiring Advances. foluulo Ammoniated Super Phosphate of We are also prepared to furnieh 81 Lime and Dissolved Dono, South Caroli- class Quanos at fair pilee. na Phosphate. - T.. 000D Give us a call, and we will give you BOTTOM FIGURES. .-F. McMASTER & CO. JSALEn STA.BLES CabbVEgestablished eSale Stable a Dent's GWinnsboro, andd amoprepared to imlitermsoeitheroorhcish o 'on tim until next fall for negotiable paper Wt~ Del~.Ate, otht~freh ~~n elehee seeds willialso pay the highest eashsprice Delverd a myStableon9onges S 1*OMM &, EIJOTTa