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TOWN AND COUNTy., 8Ari TDAY, April 1t4, t s. t 1s8o. TER31s oF TIIEw NEWS ANb) HE RA LD. --Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance; iveckly edition, two dollars and fifty cents peran num, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five anld tlpwarlds. RATUS or A>v1ErIsIx.-One lollar' por inch for the first insertion, a ad fifty cents per luch for each stibseq lent Insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertlsemeonts, of whatever nat.u r-e, and are payable strictly 1in advaneo. Con tracts'for three, six or twelve months made oin very liberal terms. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seveR) and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect chnrged as- adver tisemenits. Simple announlcenetits OI marriages and deaths published free of charge, and solicited. All comimunications of whatsoever s nature, should he addressed to the S Winnsboro Publishing Company- 1 Wiinnsboro, S. C. Now Advertisements. Soap, &c.-W. E. Aiken. c Perfumery-McMaster, Brice & Co. t With perfect truth it has been re- t marked that the avenues leading to an t1 early grave have often -een opetaed a by a cough or cold. All throat and lung affections instantly cured by Dr. Buill's Cough Syrup. For sale by all druggists. Price only 25 cents ler bottle. * R1ETIlos.-Services maiy be ex, pected iii the different churches to morrow as follow. k: Ia Epicopai Churc- 'ev. . l. Ohar, Associate 1eormned (hurch-Rev. c J. '1. Todd, 11 A. M., ani:d 7. P. M. .' Presbyterian (haurchli-ev. It. B. e1 Pratt, 11, A. m. and 4A, P. at. Sunday ai School, 9A, A. M. Prayer Meeting, t( Wednesday, 44, IP. 3M. Met.h.odist Church-Rev. G. 1W. 8 Whitman, 11, A. M., aid 7:45, r.' n. Si Sunday School, 10, A. M. Prayer ce Meeting on Thursday at. 7:45, P. M. v Y"WHEN SPARtows BuIrD.''-This is the tittle of the new Prize Story, tl the publication of which will begin in li the Charleston weekly News on e, Wednesday, May 5. The author Is u Miss Jennie Drake, of Charleston, S. C. b The story begins in the Pyrenees, and 7 the opening . chapters contain some ea graceful sketches of Pyrencan life, m which are deftly interwoven with the T beginning of a charming love-story. 0 I: The scene afterwards changes to New t. York, and is diver.ified by soele lively o pictures of New York Society. Later, y' the Carnival in New Orleans is intro- a1 duced, and is vividly described. ''ho b U story is artistically told, and the n dramatis personm are cleverly sketch- e ed. The committee who awarded the d author of When Sparr'ows Jiuild the t prize of one hmudred .dolars in .gold, offered by the proprietors of the week ly News, say in their report that it is d "a clever and charming tale, good ini it incident, oharacterizat Ion, dialogue, 1 humor and sentiment, very interesting, I and fall of tihe evidences of culture sy and literary skill." The price of the weekly News, a mammoth family newspaper of six pages and flity-four columns, is $2 a year. Lower rates to clubs. Publish- hi ers, Riordan & Dawson, Charleston; pl ANNUAL STATEMEN.-The follow- pl ing is a statement of receip)ts and dis- I bursements by the Town Council of ~ Wininsboro for the fiscal year ending Li wVith the election just east: si RlECEIPTs8: Amt. from fornier Clerk.. .'..$ 111 583l Amt. from Taxes...........1285 19 B Amt. from Tavern Licenses.. 1498 16 at Amt. from petty fines and L'.-p censes.................. 126 00 sv Amt. from Rent of Market...- 96 00 tc Amt. from Bhank $200.00, less it discount $4.20.......... 195 80 Blalance due Clerk........... 15 99 01 -.Total................83,328 71 o, EXPENDITUREs. t Work on Streets and Bridges..$800 36 1 Pay; of regulal' and special - Police................. 883830 d Tw iamplfighters...........240 00 ..eeper..of.C..................60 00 Note in Bank................ 200 00 Who. B. & L. Association.... 200 00 hal. of Bond to J. A. Caldwell. 338 48 Fairfield Fire Engie Co...,.. 60 00 .g Who. Hook and Ladder Co., 88 50i Pr'inting................... 66 00 e SherilY's and Clerk's costs..18 26 c Lumiber................121 68 Burial of paupers, tickets for tramps, etc.............. 1520 g Work on public buildings..422 26 Ic Streetlamps................. 264 20 1hats, belts, cluhs etc., for Police................. 26 00 Salary of' Clerk.............. 100 00 ' Total.................$8,328 71 TRANsFEPRS OF REAL EsTATE.--Since a our last report the following tra'nisfers at of real estate hitve been entered bn tihe hi office of the county auditor: , James H. Rioni to Nathan Moans, 1 store in township no. 14; consideration b - 40.. Charle.s Tints to Andrew M. Tims, 89 acres in township no. 9; considera tion *278. * ed Eustasia C. Chappel to Elizabeth J. Nelson, 24 acres in township no.* 8;* consideration $200. James A. Briee to Charles A. Dl6key, o BI acres in township no. 2; considera- i tlon *125. - Reuben Motley to W. J, Davis, 15 pres5 in township no. 8; consideration *190. Thos. Bl. Madden to James A. Brice, g * 48-acres in,township ito..14 ;.considera tIol) $1290. t D..8. Rice to Spencer R. Wilson, twelve *'vI tolvnship no 11; oot? sIderatIouN *4.O. 01i' s i township no. 7; consideration .00. Thos. 13. Madden to Sarah L. Cath. Tart, 200 acres in township no. 4; con iiderationl $1500. Sam Egleston to Jack Dennis, 61 teres in township no. 7; consideratiou p3.00. SalliolM. Robertson to J. II. Cum ilings, 170 acres in ttwnship no. 3; .onsidetrition $890. W. ii. Kerr, Clerk of Conlt, to U. L, lliott, 1.15 acres in township nio. 5; onsi(lerlttion $300. W. U. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to Wylie J. Davis, 213 acres in township to. 8; consi(leration $1270. AMEDNITIES OF LITERATUiR. hat With the Senior Partner of an Old Publishing House. From the New York Herald. "My recollections as a publisher," aid Mr. William 1H. Appleton, the cnior member oifthe flri of D. Ap. Ileton & Co., "extend over a period f fifty years. I can remelmber when av father kept a book store on Ex hange place. It stood just back of he Custom House, but the .street was ot the resort of brokers and bankers hat it is to-day. Ladies promenaded hnt narrow thorongli iire and lislion ble life was folnd down around the lattery anl Bowling G reen. My li h i wis a1 relail dealer t hwi, sut1 lio le uite a little fame in Ihe' Ir.; t , :,1 nporter'of forekitgn boo 1ksO. 11a e- - l the si're In chl giett i i t "i.re - 11(1publiShedl hit' ib : hoo:; in 0. ' . 'ii.h'isok w as ou( t (izret' inehm .-. t r,i n hl 1' i n ch thi e, bu: h : : t-. 1. a i e tl e ih'- n of , ). A+liie W2S C :-ly : i. I.yedila,' irr(derttakena . ,e t I.:1' ears later. The little boo was cit LI 'Cd ' 'Cn rom he Mlaste i's Tabl;-,' nd(1(coit isi ti of t sleo tiotls 1rt"omn 3i b Xts. We sold about a tlt":+ tes:uil rumbs' and were veatise well titai(ld, > wvell indeoed 11hatt we floe it.h it milsa book, i w as etlually sia: asfiul. The third book we published ous called 'A Rletug in Time of ague and Pesltilence,' and it,11 h a a ormous sale, for itti peru"et ilu 1832, 1e terrible cholera year, and( tihe yuhb c mistook it for a treatise on iht (tis ise, whereas it wvas t religious vol mde, pointing outehristas the refuge, omie twenty-fve years ago ai para raph appearel in the piipers saying liat ywe hould give a Copy of the harg book we published to any one Who "ouldl give us a copy of 'Crumbs.' his anniouncement wats seen by an laly in Maryland, hi sent uts the ttle bool, and we sent her o11e wenl a tmes its size in return.. I had the Id1 and worn covers taken ol', and lrid $35 to have it hiandsomeh bountl, ad I keep it in a velvet line'd silver ex at my ouse. mAy tht-her gave wre attenteiot to integ than to iaking books, and sont mne over to ngland to establist'in agency in Lo )n. I was twenty-one years o age hoand eriyta s el emeseryet ige Tom Mo t frtsoat tiner:.gisvety Ie horetios Made Lonmane gavehis aineros is a ry overticla writp,an wi it take grea gaherng place torte t'ear bookt fof the pre. No, disn't wuyorsn, but iisipsiet hea hentak wil e ready."rssd. "Yow hae been brada a nmaber r timescsipce?" "Mis, a rat didall tims, 1anI ive tmet arat rany o isntesm peo le. Wueiticas weirece ithd iot wof kbis copp m dte Egih"lts "roh e have publishottero Spne n -rites tiartie frsome roor "anelt ; tha e bwr slingeso very ebtrefull pelerst, tatd th s ve i'tes csrrec0tiny badk in the pvrofs. anieris a er atcla rtr A i khimcpe a ong tim"tpe "res anbokfo he pbress.t Hers,a orknow 4n0a0n00,olm of hrs spe >ry, bu lint his imssie fro our wh'ens wi e rea dy."igte tauepto "Ho wh savs Mr.sldI Bryait)~ as a make "Mr.CC55l1 Brato did ais laVborng keli o eate."Atrta.'erI "Ho deve vaie work sell" emI "ey ghtveysld thettrery goodhs anth thant beory osoeradso sor Ithe.titr. "'Canh yf o atway imete ueth - ~o?"lbescesfl? loTthe buessln ofok play publrs exam Veter'se to pblish,an it Thas the olds al onslatin, book inmo therl, >iebs w ereo rniga dto aking000,000,000 ohWsershuh thapet ra' toohanyv assud frombtd preses, hie year follorew hiing l o the mniat E h le e sold ,50,000 bu ha oels Vo haecesar tao he alWbste'sa peetldea tofr.tsB S A fr that ea or gaveri aprf, Wet ell them ion e bought b di the age. dyo good' i bythepiteve h~c osrn oad store aothe tohntry." ~"' "an yo always tel hehe fore, after the style of 01(1 fas.hione(: books. The signature which is givel to the letter and on the envelope il w"itten with a small "i"-)israoh. "I rejoice," h1e writes, "to hear tha yo(ir eliterpl-ise has been successful aitd that, 'Lothair' has gained (the syn pathies of your coulftrylnlen, whosi public Courtesy I have O'ten experieit ed and whose esteem and regard 1 val 110 highly. Baron 'Tauchnitz 1 writes t( nlc tlaj, 'Lothair' has received alnos as warmi a welcome in ucrmany as it the Stiates. So he is a fortuniate young Imail." FREAKs OF FORTUNEu. Another sucees'ul novel was Atisc Muhlbach's "Joseph II. and hi: Court." Alr. W. W. Appleton, w1"hilh travelling down South came aoross 1' copy of this book printed at Atlanta Ga., during the war. lie bought it i. i curiosity, for it was wvretchedl printed on wrapping paper. Ilaving In idle hour or so one day lie read tI: work ald was at once struck by thit elements of popularity inl it, and it was published by the ilrm. Every one wilt rentelnber the success oft lhis story and how it waas followed by a long se ries by the same author. Before the accident that lc:d to the publicalion of ''Joseph 11.,'' liss iilullbach's novels had been otliered to nearly every put Usher ink New York, the Appletons among the Iuil e '. and reflsed. Two very suc(essful books are "Sew an('s Travels Around he WorlI," und "f;ieal Sherman's lemoirs.'' (e ('iral Sheiltuit, Mr. AIppleton says, ii as I' -i w liter ats lie is a talker and ie 1.)11 a s0 to ioiTect, i-s nil1li' .ir lIe :,'te onl. iill the book I -n't u, .i.ve '.hm pepe when~t they , a 1ii l'r it0 t celus. tl r tI'y l'ia aisl it a i invested to br int))' it d1ownI it hIat price. For exaiple, it coa.-t us :!,'4,0- to publish 'Pictuir squei Aiti-I,'and that withoult. add i ;w ("ost of priutin:g. 'l) he Sure :' le ) oodl pn>ti ..) i it. Forty lhuu-a.:(l copies w.en- sold amui $2.-101, 0O(l l "! . d lt by Ol!'aar('lt,. A il eVell i11Ur' Pr'olia",IC 1"('tin11e was (tho 'A.al rii ('vciop.'tlia,' for which lthe pubii, h:c- p::11tid ;, G> , Ut, . () rccolurse all o' that, is not, i ii. It. c..sk all 1tillnenS' an11u(111it ot' i neOIt'1. 10 (i rr on1 oUr lacloy' in' Willi:wb'ur. We Vm ploy 600 tanids and pa y out, $2'3,170 iln wages atnnuatlly. ' AN3 DIPO1'ANT wOnit. "We have now ill process of lmaking a book that, will in matny respects be superior to 'I'icturesq?e America.' E'or the ist. two yea rs we have had artists-Mr. IHarry Fenn and J. D. Woodward-u"c-traveling, through the Hloly Land, miaking sketches for this book, which is to treat of the pictur es(lo and historical aspects of that count y. ''here w ill be -11) steel cngtrav lings ant(d 00t) wood drawings, some of which have been tmale at. the risk of the artists' lives. Iltre is an1 interior ol' the Mosque at .ltrusalemn, made by Mr. W oodward. Ile is the first out sider ever atdmiitted within the sacred wtalls, anmd he wats oblig~ed to haive two soldiers, armeitd to the teeth, stand guard over bhim as he sket chedl. Even then htis life was thrteae~.nd thle peo0 ll are so prejuoliced ta:rainst strangers. The wvork will I.e issued( in parts, and1( edited1 by i.tol Wilsont, assisted by 11ev. Canont Tre'stramitt; E. Tr. Rlog ers, British Cotnsuil at Uniro, and1( lis d1aughter. Miss Rioge'rs: 1Rev. Fi. W. Ilollandi( and E. 11. Pahner ; of Ameri Cans, Revr. Dr. schatth; Rev. Dr'. Pot ter and others. A. P. Staniley, Deant of' Wecstinster., has written the intro duction. AN IIONOREb) NA3M. "You may observe that the firm name continues1 to be D. Appleton & Co. .There have been three genera tions in the firm, which will be al.. ways knowni as at psesenit, in accord aince with the wrish of its foutndeir, my father. On wvindinig upi his business Ihe said to me: "William, 1 iiever had much professional p)ride, but I (10 feel pro~ud( of this buisiness, antd 1 do wvishi you wvould keel) the namue of' Daniel as long as you can.' I replied that It should1 be kept as long as the law wvould allow it, and that I would niev or sign a sheck or a note untless his namlfe wa'is written int full, anmd I have beeu able to keep my p)roise." The Appletouns at-e niow comfortably housed in their new quarters on Bond stieet, near' Broad way, wvhere they will conifine themselves exclusively to the wholesale buisiniess. A Srur.r Boy's CO3rPosm-TION.--The Cat which we hadt thre we got Mose was yeller, andr dlidn't have nmo ears and not ainy tail, too, cos they were eut oll' to make it go way from wher-e it lived, for it wvas so ugly, so it cum to our housr'h . Otte days my mothe'r she sod w1udenit liy fathier 'drownt It, cos she knew where shep cud gli a nicer lookin oneo. So my fathr- he Put it in a bag, and,.a brick'in thet bag too, andl threw it In the pondr, amnd wenit to his offie, my father did. But the eat busted the bag string. and won.my father lie cum home it. wals lvhig utiider' the sofa, hut enmt o ut to lo'ok aut himm. So thiey look ed iat 0one another for' a long wile. amid hue by myt fauther said1 to my mother "Wel, you aro a mity poor hand to go a sho pin fbr' cats. Thisni is a site tug 11cr thbaa the other! " 14OTICE. SEALEID bids for renting Stalls Nos. 1 arnd 2 of. the market for one year from the 1st of May will be received by the nnderdigned till 5, p. mn., April 30th, bids for each ,gtall to b)e separate. Also, sealed bids for furunhing the street lamps wvith oil, chimneys, burners, ii&s, fonts. matches, &e., for the same period. Council i'eserve the right to reject any or all bids, By order of Counil: api 20-td' - - Olerk.' COUNTY EXECU'l'VE~ COMMITTEE HE Democratic Egeoutive O.mmrittee of Fairfld County is hereby called to meet at Wi1nmsboro on Saturday, April 24, 1880, at eleven o'eolc in . the fofenoon. A fttll attendanqo ofthp sne'bers is do eire4 kO.JMTN . d 194, ounuty Oairmap SPRING #OODS J. M. DATY & CO'S. Just recoivod and to arrive in a few ,aayi Many not gods bought before the ire cent heavy atdvahe+', it clhel will lie sold at the very lowest cash prices to our fri'nds antt ou.stonters. Elegant Caslhmneros. Hernani I)r a G(oods, lomle cloths, Bunting. t&C. A nic.+ assortment of Calictes, Muslus Lawns, Dres. Linens, White Goods. Turchon Laces. Edgings, H1o.iery, Ilnfd. L,erchiefs, Neekwear, Iluves. &c, 'ou enn lind. in faet. l)-y Good-s of all kilds at. the OINElt STOItI., And at prices whioh We guar.ateb pt aso or we do not ask it sale, Call early and give Oui- stock a thorough inHPeotion, it is Our (11ight to show our goodi. S1[0ES t SHOE S!t! Our stock of Zeigler Brothern' lhe. Shoes atil Bay State =crowed was Tover better, and of these kind we make a specialty and warrant. 7 shoes in high and low ettis, and but. ((Ill shots in bi;dlh and lo\c .tts, ltigh cut men's gaiters, law cut shoes. hand and machine sewed, screewed. Evcn the childron and babt.io, w-re r' nenbert d and a ,ico selcotion bought for thetn. CLOTIIN(: Call at onee and inako a selection of a Cats.-itll'o nl" 23no Flamnnel; Or i.ave your measure for a suit selected from Samplcs. f1a,o bargains in soft Felt iJant, Stiff Hats and Straw Hnts. 'ow goods in Oroekory, Glassware, Gro. oeries, Hoes, Plows, &c. E..oh depar mont is ready for a look. Call an"1 buy and be pleased. rtetteuber our mtn'to is QUICK SALES, SbMALIL FIROFITS. april 1 HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to ally one, who will ex t1nino a SOLID Goi.D W AToh, that aside from he necessa'y thickness for engral'ing and >olishing. a large proportion of the precious netal used, is netded only to stiffen and hold he engraved portions in place, and supply the _ I cessary solidity and st-rength. The surplus ,old is actuauly needless so far as UTILITY and ecauty are concerned. In JAM IES DO88' PAT ' GOLD WATCH CASE, this WASTS of pre sinetal'Isovercone, and the SA-,E sOLIDITY C kND STnExN(JTn produced at from one-third to ne-half of the usual cost of solid cases. Tills irocess is of the most 5implo nature, as fol ows: a plate of niekel composition metal, peclally adapted to the purpose, lis two plates f SOLID GOLIrsoldored one on each shle. The hreo a:e then passed between polished steel oilers, and the result is a strip of heavy plated omposition,'trotn which the cases, backs, cen res, bezzlos, &e,. are cut and shape-1 hy sults le dies and formers. The gold In these cases S sufieiently thick to admit of all -kinds of 'lasing, engraving and enamneling; the en ~raved eases have been carried until worn pr cetly smooth by time and use without, rdtmov ng the gold. TilS IS TIlE ONLY CASE MADE WITII TWO 'LATES OF 8OLID GOLD, AND WVARhtANTED) iY SPECIAL CEltTIFIOATrE. For sale by Conner & Chandler and C. Muller. Lsk for Illustrated Clitalolrue and to see war ant. inmch ll-txly FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY '-"OF JAMEIs W. LAW. 2 o ehe Pubtiiit Why niot insRure your property? Siee het cost of.a per diem expense: Daily cost of insuring $1,000 itt 3 par ( :ent p or annum is Gilly 8} cents. At 2 per cont. per annum is only 7 e At 11 per cent. per annum is only 4 e. At 1 per cent. per annum is only 2( c. At *peir cent. per annum Is only 2 e. K At 2per celit for 8 years is 01n1) 1.88 L At 1 par cent. for 3 years is only 1.35 e. At 1 4por ceni. for 5 yeare is only O.$8 e. At 2 per ccoht. for 5 ytears is only 1.1 e. Dwellitngs In town or coountrv, detach td, Insurable at the following rates, vis.: ( Fot' bo year i per cent. For three years l,4 poi- detit. For live year's 2* por~ cent.. Barna and contents, gin hoties, lnd ot ton, store houses, mnerohan dise, mills itd clmrohes instirableat adequitrates1M. [ represent only the very best compa ties oflong experience and well astablish.. id oharacter. JAMES W, LAW, tnov 22-ena Agent, GROCERIES. A NEW supply of Family and Planta Ltion Gto,terles. 16 bble, Ohoice N4ew Orleans Molasses, 10 bble. Ohoice Ouba Syrup, besides ether '] ;rades. PLOURJI. *aokuon' beet grades Family Flour. ALSO, A lot of Patent Faily Elour.-the 1,os a the Boro, SKUGARxS. All gradeS, from the hlghes6 to the j Peaberry (something nohhdand raya. Also Facoed k[oan v, Bought before the ad,at'oo, and otbet itteles to,o nutnerous to fuentioch. All rold at the lowet possible ptiese feb 98 NOMINATvONS. FOlt COUNTY COMM ISSION tL. The frionds of Mr. JAlES W. COfLE MAN respectfully nominate him for the - ollico of County C'omuissioner of Fair tield--subject to the action of the Demo cratio primary. FOR S1II+111F 11. Messrs. 'litors: Pleeseo announce Mr. It. I. ELLiON, JR., an ia cadidato for Sheriff of F?airfieldl County, at the ensl ing election--subject to the action of tho I)emno:ratic primary. MANY FRIENDS. FOR 8lEI1?1. Tho many friends of Mr. JNO. D. Mc CA RTEY, recogniziig his peculiar fitness for the office, respcetfully nominate him for Sheriff of Fairfield County-sutbject to the action of the D.:mocratic primary. FOR1 COUNTY CO M ISSIONER. Allessr. r announoo MR. RtOllltTI' 1). 3OIC1{ as at candidate for County Commissioner of Fairdeld at the ensuing election -subject to tho action of the Demooratio primary. MAnr Fttiensa. FOIR S~CHOOL CONMI SKSIONE'R. The friends of- D:t JOllN BOYD, ap preciating the skill, zeal and fidelity with which ho has disc'atrg.l ho duties of School Cunlission(.r, respetfully nomi nate him for re-efle.tion---suIject to ihl te:ioni of the Deio,Iatie p-nimaries. FOl 81IEIiFF. - -..r." . A no1'm.'mmions are il .1 .- ua to prese i t the ni:am o of C.> I. .INO. t. 1)AVI": 's a en-sitit. for M'erill t .1c' en .uing c... -T. s~b.je.., ''1 course, to ho~liactiin of the Democratic i-r,:, is.M..'MNY FamRuNs. FOl JUDGE Ole PIROBATE. Mrsssm. 1dUftors : Please announce the present incumbent, J. R. iloyles, Judge of Pro,i>t>t, its a candidate for re-electiot at the etuuing e't.ion, subject to the ac tioti of the Denioerni c parts' at ,the pri m aries. By so doing you will oblige his 14 MANY VSIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. .h'. Editors: Pleaoc announce Mr. J Jo .In 'oop.'r as a candidate foi- the 1) 1.fntic niinatin-i for sheriff at the '01,ir.- election (subject to the decision of le primlary election) and oblige many fri.n-ls inl Ithe Sot1tTUWLTLnN POnTION OF THE COUNTY. (10 16 FO it, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Tho frienit of Mr. James 0 heron, of Salem. respectfully nominate him for the office of County Commissioner at th en- c suing election -subject to the action of 1 the Democratic primary. jan17 td FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of Ih iEY. JA MES DOUG- c LAS respectfully. nominate him for the t position of School Commnkioner of Fair. fie.ld County at the ensuing electioa subuject to the ihetioxgdf the Democratic party at tho prilinri(s. - - JUST SBARRELS B3uist's stoloeted Irish Potatoes, 1 duar-load~ of White Seod Onts, 1 ear-lead of Line, and a ful stock of selected We are agents for the followinltg br.mds of Guanos: Patapsco, l.owo's Georgia Formula, Acid Phosphate, G. Ober & Sons Soluole Ammoniated Super Phosphate of Liine and Dissolved Bone, Bouth Caroli na P'hosphato. Gjive us a call, and we will give you BOTTOM FIGURES. J. F. McMASTER & Co. .ian 29 1iN E LIQ U OR~S, I 1HAVEl recently made extehsiyo addi-. Itions to my stock of WVines and liquors. which consists of a full assorta ment of Rye Whiskey, (Corn Whiskeyn French Urtandly, Ap <hf fIrandy, Pkech JIrandy, Sherry Wino, bOuppernong Wine, Champagne, eto , eta. re I claim to a -11 the FlIEST AND PU1RIES'I' IE WHISKEY to be had in Winnsbor. Give it a trial. I also also k op'on band a fu'l supply of . SIEGARS AN~D TOBAcCO, in great variety, and adapted'to the tastes of everybody. * Call at the PATL''ETTO HOUSE, I'n the Winnboro Hotel building. JI. C LEWDIINVE tnoh 27 . -t NOT%CZ. OnAnLo-II, 00Luunra & AuousfA4 I. E.,) OFICEa AssT. Q. PA&ss. AGENT., VoLUMHa, SCO,., April 7. O)N and after April 13th, in addition to the SatUttany excursion cards, this Company will put, en sale at all atations, good on any daiy or tra.itn, local ealursion tickets as follows: - . Round frip ticets from and to all sta tions, good for three days, at three cents p erm mII , eaoh way. Rona (rip tickets, good for ton days, at four cnts per aflile Oeh way.allaveon sale, also, at .couipon stations, Reote .to New York, Philadclphis, Baltimore and Washinto,*lth exournion coupofls to Ash Ile N(~, eand rettUrn, u.nd then cotnuing journey to destinattion, thus enabling passenger at a small cost to see the tnagnIftoont ecenery' Ii..the famaotts "LAND ow 'inz Bit." For a of6 Above tickets apy to stat,i ~t Fr iti fermlition sdress AN LL A%.egerV. AdJ eIunbia4,O FRHEEJL THE WOR3 WILSON SEY in workntlshiip is eqnal to a Chro (d as ia first-elass Piano It receiv nti'1 Centennial Extpositiors. IT S. other inta hinleii. its eapa('ity is ln] MACHINES sold in the United Sti >tlers. The WJLSON ME NDIN( >f repairing vIT HOUT PATCI; AGETS8 ~ T ANT. WILSON ClIECAGO, a4 00 SPRING E'ATS and sH O1s, DRY GOODS, IROCERIE, &C., &C., &(., &U., Just to hand and for salo at LOWEST PRICES. U. G. DESPORTES. april V 1NEW 000DS. A LARGE lot of Whoat Brn,'at )only's. __________ FINEST Tobacco and Cigaris at )only's. _____ T HIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grados Vines and Liqnors at Donly's. FR163H Aug~ustat Flour, Bolted Thal an]1 Pear 1 Grits, at Donly's. A LARGlu lot of fresht Canned l-oods and Fancy Groceries at )on ly's. ALL IINDS of Gardoni and 'lower Seeds, Clover and Grase 00(ds at Donly's. BOO0TS, shoes, IIats4, }tardware, ~rodkery and'Glassware, Wooden-. are and Willowware at only's. GIVE me a call and get a bar'gain. W. IT. DONLY, atj[ 10 'On the Cor ner, SALEE STAB3LES. '0 TH E CITIZENS 01F FAIRFIELD [ HYAVE established a Salt Stable ai I WI imibor*o, and am p)repared tc oli stock stock on very accommiodat ng terms, either' for cash or on ti;n( ,ptll next fall1 for negotiable paper, ~ersons wvishing to buy or Ysap will o well to call on me beforo purchas. Iwill also pay the highest cash price COit'i AWD FODDER Dellvoredatt my Stable on Congresi treet, located one door soutly of the sadd bitllding4 - tt*Tt htn'. w a VALUA;,J EV7NTION +E RENOWNED N'ImG MACHINE nomotor Watch, and no ?tgahtiv flnish. ed the highest nwards at the Vienn I+:WS ONE-FOU1'T FASTRR tha}}" inited. 'rhZro are more WILSON1 ctes than tho combined sales of all thL I ATTACHMENT, for doing all kindd U, given FREE with each innehie. WNG MAJN COs ILv.,U. S. A, 4 CHNgON, LARK&go" RMASS VNYONRKC Y " r:.t ; r ., f. THE JOHNSON REVOLVING BoK-CASE, FOl. Lat/ycrs. Clerynon$ Phalctana. Edito*se .lktnkera; 2'caoct's Moewmuta, 8I'udent.s, and all who road bt>oke. devico-Rotac te a Ilsjr's touch- 8 ves ad Squao, IollI atIof Al ect s Cyclornedla ful yorn e teontc(I marp a adsontoand nov p eco utllu. Sizes for table hold 1 or n er of ~our siz a tosoo A 3 or 4 Irso uit fu4 a0 IclIustrations of Educational and lA KElU, PREAT't' & ()ar,and School Furn!shers, and Deaters In everything in the Rook andi Stationery line, H EADQUARTjiRS F0ft ALL.SCHOOL SUlPPLIEs, 142 & 144 Orhind St., New Yorb rillilO & Chaldler JEWELRY, STERLING BILVER P?LATEDWARE,. GLASS WAR12, 11ANCY .GOODI4 Making It entirely unnieceary for' their customners to go.outside of Winnis boro for any article in their line.. They pledge themnselves to givo advantagisj i nregardl to VARIETY, QUA LITV AND PRIOfu tw Extra flne arttiales which the market will not justify in stock, will be procured on shorbnotice. - inch 18 JUST REOEW~ED. ~WO car loads -fate White Corn ~.Vwo car loads Fodder, flay an~ Shucks. -CASH CUSTOMFlRS Will find it~ to their Itoroat to 4at on mo before theyr tmi~et1tic ' os. .JNO. DeMO~ a' in the store t d1t hoi e r~ or & GroebohelA Cloth5ig inch 16-8:6 I a I e