The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, April 22, 1880, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY THURSDAY, April 22, : : 188( '1EH:I{Us OFj o E'i' NEsws Axn 1HCAI.U -'Fri-weekly edition, fiout dollars pc ann'un, in advance; weekly editioil two dollars and lifty cenl(ts per(nluM Iii advance. Liberal discount to club of five and upwards. RArE:s oI AnvElrIsllx..-One d0110 per incl for the first insertion, 1 !1t fifty cents per inch )for each subseq lell insertion. These rates apply to sial ad Vertisenents, of whatever natL I"e, amn are payable strictly in advant-e. Con tracts for three, six or twelh e month made on very liberal terms. Tran. sient local notices, fifteen cents pc line for the first insertion and ssevel and oe-halif ceits per line for eacl subsequent insertion. Obituaries ai( tributes of respect charged ats adver' tisemcnts. Siniple anilouiucenients o marri'ages and deaths published free o charoe, and solicited. At' 0I11 cmuilcat 10ons, Of whatisoever nature, should be addressed to tih Winnsboro Publishing Company Wiinsboro, S. C. New Advertisem1ents. Specialties-J. L. Minnaugh. GRANoE1ns.-It has been discovered that cool, damip weather has a decided tendency to bring out the Grangers (luite a number of whom were to be seen around town on Tuesday. A. B.:1Malony,'AM. D)., Philadelphia, 'a., says: "I find )r. Bull's Cough Syrup excellent, having a ready sale and rendering more satisfaction than any cough syrup I have ever sold." 25 cents a bottle. .* I)iME RE.1,ING.-Tho next' dime reading of the series will he at the r!sidence of Mr. Francis Gerig on Friday evening, the 23d inst. All lire c.)rdially invited to attend, and we are sure they will pass a most pleasant eve KILoIxo TiMa.-t was 'found neces sary duriiig the dull, warm days of the forter part of tl week, to ' resort to the very alusing and exciting game of marbles, in order to "kill tiic.'' The game thus far has becn indulged in for the must part by those of 'tle m.reaitile persuitasi01. It's a nice, coot, soothilg g:aie, atnd tierciore ought to be' reserved for the hutter days, of mid-Suinelill'r. Sens:\''ie.-40 m" ~ t1 b,-,+ :Ci.:n.hil1' f,:!low\s who( ilwi;a\ kueep an e\, ;,poh1 ilhl" doing"s aud mo))\enlientl of' "old Soi" ulil who ta tl(Ilte pr.:Ci :e Lino mlent ai. which 1',11t' ilia ill the iooli' takes Iis: :i; e tlbr imea11s, predic:i anl u -ii usual deg-ec of et'ut t.'is S uinilnr. '1'ley- base thir pelredictioii upon the fact that a great niunibwr of dark spots are to beceen upon the sunll's di.k-and when such hts becit the casl hercto= fore, great heat has followed their ap pCaralce. We have been inftormned by a gentle mi:an who lives near Woodward's that there are nearly a thousandl bales of not ton at and in tihe -country around Wodwvard and1( BlacJ.stock st.ill unsold. Sonie of thke larger plant.ers have sixt.y, some ninetYv and sonme mnoie than one hundred onl hand1. We fear they have held their crops a lit tle too long, as it would1( require a conisidecrable raise fromi the [presenlt price of co,tton to make up~ tihe loss of weight in theO cot toil anid interest on money, both of which they~ mnight have takent advan-. Lage of had they sold carlier in the sea ExcuRitsoN 'o CHu (,ESON.--ThiS week tho differenit railroads connect ing wvith the South Carolina Road arve giving cheap excursions to Charleston. Thle fare for the round trip from this place is three dollars anid sevenIty-flye cents; but not many of our citizens have takeni advantage of this opportu. niity to visit the metropolis of the State, This Is onie of tile most pleasant sea sonis of the year to spenld a few days i11 Charleston anid the attractions there this week are very tempting. The Floral Fair, the tourniament and the wonderful feats of Boyton, the cham-. pilon swimmer, together with the va. rious "sighlts" of the city wvill coin blne to render a visit there at this time altogether a pleasant one. THEa GRiEISNvILL INCENDARIIE.-TIh< trial of the flyve negroes charged witt the burning of the Academy of Music, inl Greenville, on the 7th of Decembei last, after eight dlays of Investigation. ended Wednesday niight, at 11 o'clock. ini a v'erdict of guilty'as to all accused, Tile prisoners-Wlliamn D o d s o ni Fletcher Maddox, Pleasant Adams, Rich Bates and Joe Bunrtoni-were sen. tenceed by his Honor, Judgfe Thlomson, - in a very touching and imnpresslvc manner, to be hangjed onl the 18th o1 Jnionext. The defendanits' counsel made a very earnest endeavor for 11 nlew trial, but the mfotionl was refused. The defence wvill appeal to the Supreme Court upon the rutling of the Court on1 several points. MaddoX and Dodsoll wept bitterly wheni tihe senteince was p)ronounlced. The others wore down cast exp)ressionls, but were sIlent aunt1 unmoved. -Two Froor.s.-Sonator Chr7istiancy ib jidw sixt~ -eIght years old andthis wift is at least twenty-lIve years . founger, Ho found her in the TIreasury Depart. mnt couniting bank notes, and wat taken with ther vivacity, eoo etry and pretty face, and throw hisa so/r judg mont aid the advice of his ,iends tc the wvin.d and married ther. ~Shiewaa valtn atid frivolous and so < azzle4d by .the position of ther venerable, admiret *that . she discarded a very wbrthis -yontig an to'whom she wvae 6ngaget. *and becamoe Mrs. Senator ChristIancy' Now that the tables are turnMd, If al that is foidc be trun, each n9st vor.3 heartily indQrse teopinlqn of th( world Which pronounces 4om a equ *"-"LiI.1rd Znout tho" t I'd cal 1*Qtl,"C~i4I~ romi4rW the blit sai t G ANVgfJ'ClNNIztG. The Strata'gem Empidyed by Ulysses to Ob. tutn Hils West Point Appoltintmnt. Cowailus, 0., April 8.-''hero has been much query of late years as to whether (eneral Grant owed his sue r cess td' his piluck, perseverance inld 8.shrewdness, or simply his goo(1 luck, zln( all sorts ot reilieshave beent mdet. s ''he wriler recenltly had It C.Iivsta tiont with a one-titie prominlenlt lie publicani Congressmani of this State, and1 the question as to the Presidential t candidate of the Rl)ttblicli party cato uI, and le told at st.ory about SGrant that may be somie aid to those - who desire l tnswer to the query above ineintioned. - He namled the condition that his nam) should not be given, as he is out of politics, and the writer knows him 1 to be a mnanl of great dislike to public notoriety. Said the gentleman: "I"f people tlhinlk that GrI'anlt is in1diffe-rent to the nomination they are greatly Siistaken. I will tell you a conversl Iion I once 1111(1 with Urant, but I dto)n't wi'h it published, as some might thilik that I am committing a breach of lion or inl repeating i private Conversation. It Was about, the timne that Urant's nlamle wais first mnioned01( ats Anl availa ble candidate f)r the ['reside(ncy. I wvas on a trail going to Washington, being a member of the Ilouse at that time. Grant got on the train at IlIar risburg, and we rode on to Washing tonl together. Well, I waiited to hear somne expresion from him about his candidacy, aind e replied that lie had18 some dou'bts about his being able to get the iionliioa. I then, in order to draw him out, 'emiunded him of Zachary Tiaylor at Corpus Christi how lIhe had hal)pIened to be iii c9m1 niand there at-the first outbreak of the Mexican miaratuders, thatt tern)minited in the Mexican war, and how pure accident and the exigencies of that war had 111a1e an lilunble border colonel 'resideul. o' the United Slates; anmd I added that it was more frequently the Ssmutallest thing that tia de 1inei g i'cat that the, )urstuit. of a well-defined ama b:tioi. lie sit Imusilg for a tiimleafter telling him this story, and then, turn ing round to me, said: "I'll tell you, II--, there's sone thing in that, and I can tell you of a smaller cirCuistaie than 'Tavlor's. Whent I was a boy, living in George towlm, Ity mother rni out of butter one i moring!., and(, nmeedling~ some1 before it COul(1 ie hwd at the store, Shet sent Ie over to t,he xt door unibb. r')t to borrow scime. W'ell. I rs .i't as well ae(Juaintlt''d1l there as 1 was it uti.te itimost, anid opened the door ainld went. ill without ;toinig, and just ats I welt inl o I Ot time l>iks-t.h' old gen tlemnli, I believe--was re:diug a letter fl c'n a son who was ill We.t 1'oinlt. - Wel. I didn't wvnt to (1i..arb the n v Ic -tt-n1 ' a t rd what.' .xas r't'.: l. ^t!71 .t ''1't,iii I '.,ii. 1 i C,Lho !Vat it 1'' it.i ', It . t lic tII ' I' !t k t.l i iez Wl, pthe too i i his !tert that het h) :el t m (it ti U:Sl--lubti i., l, i: l t ftailte, to pa.: exattIlna:i-n,ad Ied mild hi ve to C- int 1. .ti :, t-il 1t . W esti i :=e1it , the l't r oln e ta .Ii h eatd, soi thi. the :t,u pris.e at his rety't- hmrihi n be too grhat. li'll, whento they gol thrut, Iborrowed hebua t o < tal 'ItI:- it houe, and then' rshil down to Thum as 1,. 1l'p thar'. olie----he was our Cori.ges 1ui (.hn-and I asked himt It'hIte wouint end inc to 1est Poinit. Iletold Ie that he caunld't sntd me util Ihis other by got tbrou th, and tat louldingt e for the years 1ve!. bot shuld t ae t prnss eaminaton itand l it should go.ethoe Well,o senea o the am?' h Uie "t tie, m "sid he' ki~, "Iguess alf bhe can'u pas dhawd yoe onoeusif ous "ut whte w ranto to prisego tat yuc illmernd la e,"gl std th c.te "Well, ton the a lie am'r he abomte rothe fellso andtrhmniat dayI yen and asker Thmigs. ha hear thoul nes. we sid hae troubled afcterign atth ao' omie o the rwayrtehad qgeot himthae thepromaie, he vosid I nt, nd because thy montedrp stned th e oto uager hasug tod me, theinamfes amy uofe knwe ;o tatell andeI dtkselvw, ande al', but whaef y makroesr of Prheient" ge ato hthoe ranthes anThongtofia schpemr,"s anhingyaid th genriae maet the rstera. ebruh h "Tae,aton it ce. rd.I' Dlasay andl 01Owthr m riage mi,becudsay we01 bdidehve t'oubne lucky toemrrpied o anourteos (ly. ciLnt the alorliebmty to b erer' quer."Tlou ie tohold a thedwornt, Tunl ecasyte amdon udr dasth anyg we hog combe theiro baes marre nver knowle how towc splohmthemsedvesiand for uevn defyt i a crfaso ofhonties ev they hai'to boetr ofThe ITlins aer no ln ntersuperstitions, adt mariae arec th querest. Jstbemslie alwaysed oul his wmithkore marriagw mill becse ople beasilimvou is eel tuckyato bA marriemd of altma'sdy (Lenis aonblevdb myd.eayotogibedan anprop)Iitius tiaeto ld ca weding.th Iseoda,Tes and ednesdaity ias ggod das. Mulay onenut hvo boe heare to erid war arflo tilt. Aor pttityisfa(cormals omeent aay be-v authey md etter hnhbalkiams tre nte-ro; ain theuersito, iher.oo On5ce man wompady just fbeens pied tpullb ouf peoplndeprceftsa toddo one, notse ofhthe ienas fillgo out. Ir tillteatf Au soddwer of alopaine dwn j)oei at tesk Hevolgoe ando elaie thaiwth cam e thet twsle ontad nhimoutr ta Tw fthe hpest po n ol wae tovbr Warriem wIis ti apcetu woa ialtA cauethey etl authbackein the. man om infrompany tha frieds andv the ~nmber of pe~'o~le preulntspn od one Isloe o the friends swillo ut I to"ld tht if anodd umbr f peol waspreentat he eddng,on woldbesue o iewihi te ex coom 'frorn. So it's all right, el, "Another English couple o11Ce went away tumarried beciuse they found tie day was the twenty-cightft day of Deceinber. It seeIs that, there is a Superstition in the district. thev Camlle fi-om ngainst marrying on the day Hlerod ma1lissacred1 the fl.t born-iluno cenats' D)ay as they cnll it. A saiilor brought a girl in to be married but stopped, went throug.rh his pockets and then I hurried out. lial'l'an hour liter he(, camne back. The woman% had witi. ed for himn in 11he vorridi,r, meainwhih-. 1lIc hadfti'rgotten his luck. which he had carried will-. him ever since lie be gll to Sail the ocei blue. It w(as ia child's ciul, done up ini a silk bag t'or a chiaril." -Some butter yields from Vermnont are interestiig. 'T'hus, a Mr. 1)our Ias, of W1'hitingr, friom 31 short. ho'nit grades rets 201) pounds ot bill er fiom each ; 11. C. Cleveland, of' Covei,t.rv, gets 224 pouinds from each of 20 Short orns tostly thoroughbred; M1Ir. Cratnpton, of Swanton, nllakes 275 poululs Irom 20 select<'(l 1 'ommon cows; Mr. W'oo<l, of Ner.h 'on!i-et, 291 poun(ls each from 1:3 cows o' Jer sey blootd, iintl the averages o'ffive oth er herds of'Jerseys in the same State range froii 250 to 285 )outnds per anl -The other day several people stood before a showv win(dow loo!.m1g at. .i chassical mIedcllion. "What's that ?" inquired the smart. boy, who hal el bowed his way to the front.. "''lat's,'' replied a good citizen, "is 'Achilles. woundell inl the heel.'" '-Oh, yes," sit the boy, sententiously, auid 'gaz ing at. the picture with new interest, "stone bruises." NOTICE. S'A1LED bi.is for r'ntinc; Stalls Nos. 1 unil 2 of the mark +t Ior one vo-.ir "romin tho 1st. of May will bo received by the nailer igned till 5. p. n.. April 30th, bilIs for cluc' stall I be separate. Also, sealed Lids for furnishing the street lamps with (oil, chimneys, burners, wie, s. fouts. mieches, &c., for the same period. Council reserve the right to reject any or all bids By order of Council: E. S. CHANDLET apl 20-td Cl rk. COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE rjy 1 'i: D- mno:roic 'xecutive C >mnittec ..f ":irte'td e'u'ty") is herevy called to ': t it * inn'boro on Satrrelay, April 2-1, :,;"0. at elev(a o'clock in the forenoon. A 'ull attundaince of the enembers is de JNO. 13J;A'"TON. 1 ;0- i County Chawirman. NOTICE. I m St.: !. t(oi.?tf . & .\orwrT P. R., Ovie1e. Asi'. G. 3'Ass. Aml:NT., i.UiM1sIA. S. C., April 7. () N inO after A pril ib, in a..ilitlon to i ( : 'ur.lty e:ae.:inn cardh;, this ICo .pany w ill luit on de at all1 stations, on any day or train, loe,l excursit'n tie :e1s t-s 1ilows: . l1..! : ri tii "ss froMn and to nll afa ti:, . ;.iod Ir ;r.-:c (1.3'S, at thbr, e cents p.er uil, :aich way. it'u! trip 1i:ket1 good for ten (ays, At toutr ceti per mile ea+ch way. IHaveoTu sade ulso, at c ouo stations, tichets to N aw York, Phi iladel ph ia. Baltimotro and WalshinitAo, with tueursioni coupons t.o Ashevillo. N. C., and return, rd then conzti'mning journey lo destinaitioni, thns e'nahng 114uas.enm'r at a sm-:l c o:4 to see the mnia:fnifreet3lt s,enerv in the fiamous "Anor' 'run SzY " For any of abov)~e tie'ts anply to stat,ion Agents. For in <rim .:ion add ress D. (iAID WELL, Asst. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C, ap.l 13-1 ii FI1N E L IQ UOR S. I HAVE recently made extousivo addi Itioans to may r.tock of Wines nad liquors, wihich consist, of a full as.sort ment, of Rye Whis!:ey, ('orn Whiskey French lirandy, Aple 1 trandy13, Pea'ch Brandy, Sherry Wine, Scappornong Wino, Champagne, etc , etc. // I claim to s -11 the FINEST AND PUR~ESTI RYE WHISKEY to be had in Winnsboro. Give it a trial. I also also k op on hand a full supply of SEGARS AND TOBACCO, in great variety, and adapted to the tastes of everybody. Call at the PAL'ETib HOUSE, in the Winnsboro Hotel building. JI. C ENDN INT. moch 2's E. R. STOKES. BLANK BOOK MANUFACT2URlER -AND) GENERAL BOOKBINDER, H AS moved opposite the city Hall, wvhere he is fully p)repared, wvith first-class wvorknmen, to do all kinds of work in his line. BLANK BOOKCS RULED to any pattern and bound in any style desired. My facilities end long acquaintaneo with the business enable mo to guaran.tco satisfnotion on orders for Blank Books, Railroad Books, and Books for the use of Clerks of Court, Sherifl', Probate Judges, Masters in Equityv, and other counts oll e,lals. Pamph)ilets, Magazines, Micl, Newspapers and Periodicals and all kinds of publications bound on the most rca sonable terms and in the best manner, All orders p)romptly attended to. E. R. STOKES, Main street, opposite new City Hail, Co lumbia, 5. 0. et 21 D ff A week in your own town, and no UU capital risked. You can give the business a trial without, ca pense. The -best op. portunity ever offered [or. those willing to work. .You shou]d try nothing else until you see for y ourself whbat ypu can do at the bust ness wv' oifer. No reoom to explain here. You can dlevoto, all your t,ime or on.ly your spare timeo to tebusiness, and make great pay for every hoiur that you1 work Women makle as much as men. Bend for special prilvate terms sand particulars, wvhich we mail froo. $5 eutflt free. V)on't complain of hard titmes while you have such a chance. Address Aug 12-t8an,iy , ____ , month guaranteed. *t2 a day at * 30 o.. made,5 by hendstrious Capital not required. w iil stort you. Men woifem, boys amid girla make money faster,al work for us3 than at anytinlg else. The work is ligh', and pleasant, and such as an.yone can go rght at. Those wvhy arc wise who can sec this nothle 11ll send, their aridresses at, once ndsefrhemselv , otyoutfit and terms free. New is the time. Those already at work la ying ularge sums of moe, Address TMUI ~ ,A uta, Edibo NOMINAT[QNs. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONI-11. The friends of Mr. JAMES W. COLE MAN respectfully nominate him for the oillco of County Couinmi:sioner of Fair ileld"--subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. FOl SiI41MIF'. .lfessrs. -1 dilors: Pleose announce Mr. 11. E. EILI.SON, JR., as a candidate for' Slierill' of Fairfield County, at the ensu ing election---subject to the action of the D)emnn.rativ primary. MANY Fan.EN1)$. FOR SIIEIFF. Tihe many friends of Mr. JNO. D. Mc CAItL"'Y, recognizing his peculiar fitness for the offico, respectfully nominate him for Sheriif of Fairfield County-subject to the action of the lunocratic primary. FOl COUNTY COMMISS1ONEIt. Me.srs. Edltors: PI'ase announce MR ROBE{T I). BOLICK as a candidate fot County Coltnis.ioner of Fairlield at the ensuing election---subject to the action of the Democratic primary. MANY FIUnNDs. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONEI?. I he friends of DIR. JOHN BOYD, ap preciatting the skill, zeal alnd fidelity with which he has discharged the duties of- School Cnmmissionv.r, respectfully nominate him for re-olection-- subject to the nation of the Democratic primaries. FOR SIHEItiFF. Messrs. Islitors: As nominsdions are in order. permit us to preseut the namno of C.J. JNO. B. DAVIS ns a can tidat'. for Sheriff at the ensuing ele -imi,. sibj of course, to the action of the Democratic primaries. MANY FnIENDS. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. .lessrs. ditors : Please anh.ounoe the present incumbent, J. 11. ltoyles, Judge of Probate, as a candidate for re-election at the ensuing eleetion, subject to ihe ac (ion of the Democratic party at the pri. uaries. By so do:ing you will obligo his 14 IMANY FRIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Editors: Please announce ir. .1 Preston "ooper as a candidate for the D.smoncratic nomination for sheriff at the coning election (subject to the decision of the p -m,r; election) and obligo many feiends in thi-, ioUTnwLsTrItN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. d o l(i FOR COUNTY COMM ISSIONER. The frin., .f 'r-. James ' l ieron, of talem, ripeetfully nomi 'i.e him for the .)flce of CoI ntv Coumnissioner at the en .mingf, election -subject to the act-ion of the: Democratic primary. jan 17 t.d FOL SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The iii nds of the R Ey. JAMES DOUG LASS res;e;-tfully nominate him for the pcsitiol of School Commissioner of Fair. iGeN' (?n n[y at the onasping electio,l subject to the aeth n of thq Do.coratic party at thme primaries. lICE IVE1T j'-'BARRLSDuisit's selected Ir ish Patoes, 1 car-load of WhZite Sed Oats, 1 ear-load of Limo, and'a lul stock of selected IGROOERIES. We are agents for the following br.as of Guanos: Patapsco, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Acid Phosphato, G. Obier & Sons .Somole Amumonlated Super Phosphate of Lime and Dissolved Bone, South Caroli na Phosphate. Give n.o a call, andi we will give you BOTTOM FIGURES. J. F. MoMASTER & Co. jan 29 NE6B SPRING STfJOK. Mi/cMASTER, BRICE & C0. Re-. . .q uest an inspection of their New Spring Stock which is now ar rivmng. Each department is complete, and prices guaranteed to be as As anywhere in the market. A specialty in Lad1ies' and Gents' Fine Shoes. A handsome line of Notions, , How siery and Gloves. N. B.-Something new in suspen ders. Call and examine them, april1.____ ___ SHAVING SALOON. T "HE undersigned begs teave to informi l hise nstomers and the publie gener ally that he is prepared to 'give satisfaco tioni to all who may favor him with their p)atronage. HI. 0. HUTCHISON will shave you with facility--cutting dyeing and dressing in .the latest and most approved styl, with J. M. McCALL At the Champion Barber Shop and Sham pooing Saloon, Wilnsboro, 8. 0. nov15 ii GARDE~N SEE DS. . UNCOMBE Cabbage Seed, -Pal Mil. Le t Seed, Aeme Tomiato Seed, D.eitt's Golden Gor'd Meed (lora, Penn. aslvania. Flnt Corn, So,uthern Prolifie os, eraeldDeane, )inh Beanas, axil-Beas lo, othe fresh: Kaden seeds froni Iuist and2 -~d', waie by - -"'iI MA8TE1 tir4 OO BUY SPRIG GOODS -AT Js J. BEATY & CO'1 Just received and to arrive in a few days .ILmny new goods bought before the re cent he:avy advane, which will o tomil at. the very lowest cash prices to our fri,"nds ano castomuers. Elegant Cashmeres, iernani Dress Uoods, \lomic cloths, Iunting. &c. A nice assortment of Calico-s, M usIlins Lawns. Dress Lin-is, Whito Goods. TTrchon Laces, EdgingR, Hosiery, Hand Iserchiefs, Neekwear, GMoves, &c, You can find. in fact. Dry Goods of all kinds at. the , OltNER SiTORM, And at prices whlioh we guaratrt e pit ase or we do not aski a sale. C d, early and give our stock a thorough insp ection, it is Our d ight to show our goods. SHOES!I SHOES!! Our stock of Zeigler Brothera' fino Shoes and Bay 8tato -crowed was Never better, and of tihese kind we make a specially and warrant. T ' shoes in high and low cuts, and but ton shoes in high and low .uuts, high cut men's gaiters, low cut shoes hand and machine sewed, screwo,l. Lt'en the children und babios w V er re mem,bered and a nice selection bought for them. CLOTHIING I Call at onco and mako a selectlcn of a Cal- inere or Iuo Flannel; Or 1 ave your ntcasuro for a suit sel td from samples. Rare ha' gains in soft Felt Hats, Stiff Hats and Straw I1ats. Now goods in (:rockery, Glassware, Gro ceries, Roes, Plows, &o. I .h department is ready for a look. Call and buy and be I.l;ased. Renmemabor our motto is QUICK SALES, SMALL PROfITS, april 1 HOW WATCHIES ARE MADE. It will be app-rent to any one, who will ex amine a SOLID (oa.D WATCn. that aside from the necessary thickness for engraving and polishing, a lrge propori,.on of the precioun metal used, is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in place, aId supply the n cessary solidity and strength. The surphus gold is act,ual.y needless so far as UTrrI.Tv and beautl. are concerned. In JAMES 11088' PAT ENT GOLD WATC;1 CASES, this wAsTs of pre clous metalls overcome, and the SAM a soIDry AND STRRNOTH produced at from one-1hir11 to one-half of the usual cost of solid enses. This process is of the most simple nalurne, as fel lows: a plate of niekel composition metal. specially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of 01,11) GOLD soldered one on each side. The ttree are then passed between polished steel rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy pi,tted comio.ltion, from which the cases, backs, cen tres, 1)C7hles, &c,. are cut and shaped by suita ble dies and formners. The gold in these eases is sufliclently thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and enameling;i the en graved cnses have been carried until worn per fectly smooth by tir-a' and uise without, remov ing tire gold. TIillS IS TIlE ONLY CASE MAD)E WITil TWO PLA TES OlF SOLID1) GOLD, AND WVAltItANTED iIY SPECIA L CEltTIFICATIg. For salie by Connor & Cihandler and C. Muller. Ask for Illustrated Catalogy and to see war rant. mchi ll-txly FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY -OF JAYES W. LAW. 7 o the P'ublic:; Why not insure your property? See the cost of a per diem expense: Daily cost ot' insuring $1,000 at 3 per cent per annum is only 8g cents. At 21 per cou't. per annum is only 7 e At il per* cent, per annum is only 4 c. At 1 per cent. por annum is only 22 e. A t per cent. per annum Is only 2 o. At pe l)o ent for 3 years is only 1.88 At 14 per cent. for 3 years is only 1.350o. At 14 per cent. for 6 years is only O.88 c. At 2 per cent. for 6 years is only 1.1 e. Dwvellings in town or country, detach ed,,insurableo at the followving rates, viz.: For one year i per cent. For three years 14 per oent. For five years it per cent. Biarns and conten.r, gin houses, baled cotton, store houses, mereliand ise, mills and ohurecs insur.bienat adequate rates. I represent only the very boat comupa nlies otlong t-xporlenco and well establish ed character. JAME~S W. LAW, nov 22.-6m Ao GROCERIES. A NEW supply of Family and Planta. tion Groaories. 15 bbls. Choice Now Orleans Molasses, 80 bbls. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides ether grades. 'FLOUR. Jackson' boat grades Family Flour, ALSO, A lot of Patent Family Flour-the best in the Bore. SUOAUS. All grades, from tfie highest to the lowest. CO@FFEES. - Poaberry (something new), Rlio and Java, Also Parched Rio and Java. PLOWS ~' Bought before the advance, anid other articles too numerous to menatlor. All sold at the lowest possible price. D.. F.LENNUCENe THE WORIZ WLlSON SEtI in workmanship is egnal to a Chro ed as a fIrst--eluIs Piano It rceeiv and Centennial Expositiors. IT S] other mtachinos. Its capncity is un MACHINES sold in the United Sb1 others. The WILSON MEMNIN of repairing WITHOUT PATCH: WAGNTD. WILSON 8F CH III CAGO, I0r N E1W ' 0 0 US! SPRING H.ATS ana sE-ICSs, DRY GOO)S, GROCERIES, &., &U., &t., &U, Just to hand and for sale at LOWEST PRICES. U. G. DESPOrtTES. april 9 NEW GOODS. A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at Donly's. ________ FIN!EST T1obacco and Cigars at Donly's. T HIRTY-FIVE Batrrels all grados WVines and Lignors at Donly's. FRIESHT Au'gushi Flour, Bolted Me*Ial and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGE lot of fresh Cannec Goods and Fancy Grocories at Donly's. ___ ALL TINDS of Gaurden anm Flower Seeds, Clover and Grasm Seeds at Donly's. BOOTS, Shmoei, Hlats, Hardwvare Crockery and Glassware, Wooden, ware and Willowvware at Donly's. GIVE me a call and got a bargain W. HI. DONLY, ap)1 10 Oni thme Cor ner. SALE i STABLJES. TO .THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD) I HAVE established a Sale Stable o WVinnsboro, and amn pri pared ti sell stoek stock ona verv accltomodat Img terms, either for cash or . on -i thn until next fall for niegotiale paper Persons wishmbig t) lbuy or swapLl wil do wvell to call on mec before purchasn ing~ elsewvhere. Ii ialo paty the highest cash pie CORN AND FODDER Delivered att my Stable on Congres Street,-located one door south of thm Ladd building. aun 20 - . - ILF3D VALUABJE INVNTION D RENOWNED Nc.MACHI'NE nom)otor IWatet,, and as .cgantlv inish.. 10 the highest award8 it the Vienn \WS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than himited. There are more WILSON es than the combined sales of all thH I ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinde WU, given FREE with each machine. 1ING MACHINE CO, IL U .,U. S. A. pOESUOTrATUE HE oERAT?R 0HNGON, LARKA0". NASS 0 wN yIONSQAFWYR ClTY. I . THE .OHNSON REVOLVING BOOK-CASE, FOR Lawyern, CleriUjyaci, PhUeLiiu,u, l t1Os.' Ila 1kcna, Teanhera, aneil cil wh1o read books. el ir l.~ t i 11C ta an v ls d jutI.a bhle ait h ig1ht.tk- r ii ac-hi el f l 16 lilches EII.14)lLt< f i a st a of -laI' Uo }ea. fully orna ijteil. nakng a I xulono atnd novoe IAKER, PRATT & Co., School latrnIhher, a:nd Dealers in. everythag In the hook and Statlonory line, II"ADQUA RTERS FO!l ALL E CH00O. SUPPLIES, 142 & 144 (Irand St., New York COlllOr & Cldler HAVE EELARSED THEI1R STO0E --OF ,JEWVELRY, STERLING SILVElR PL1ATED WARtE, GLASSWARE, AND FANCY GOODS, Mak ing it ent. rely unne1cessaryV for their custLome(rs to go outside of' WVinns b)or() for an~y articloini theIr line. They niledge themiselves to give advantages i regLrd to VA RIET Y, QUA LIT Y AND PRICE. rW Extra fino artficlos which the mahrket will niot jusIlfyv in stock, Avill be prlocu red ont short notice, mch 13 JLUST RECEIVED. T WO car loads 111ne WhIte Corn, : I two car loads Fodder, Hay -&nd Shucks. ClASH (IUSTOMElIS, Will find It to their Interest. lo -ca) on me before they make their p1Ie~urch , es. NO.D. McCAR~LEY Wr In tile store south ofugneh' - r & OroesoholA Clothhi~ t Ie, mnoh 16-3m 10