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'OWN A.N) COUNTY TJ4U1SDi).Y, April 20, : 880 T1ICRMtS OF T1'll-: N1.-:ws AA1) 11IIuAL.) --'i'ri-weekly edition, four dollars pe an num, in advance; weekly edition two dollarb tlnd llfilv cents perannum in advaieo, Liberal discount to club! of live aid upwards. IA-rEs or A>vErTIslNo.-Otie (olli per inch for the first insert-ion, oii fifty cents per inch for each subsec ieni lisert!on. These rates apply to :all ad, vertisenonts, of whatever natu c, am! are payable strictly in advanee. Con. tracts for three, six or ;twelvo uonth,s made on very liberal tet:ns. Trant sient local notices, fifteen cents pet line for the first insertion and sever and one-half cents per line for enc subseq uent illsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisenents. Simpie announcements 01 marriages and deaths published free o1 charge, and solicited. All communications. of whatsoevel nature, should he addressed to thl Winushoro Publishing Company Winusboro, S. C. Now Advertlsements. Citation--J. R. Boyles. A. B. Malony, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I find Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup excellent, having a ready sal and rendering more satisfaction than any cough syrup I have over sold." 25 cents a bottle. * We regret to learn of the death 01 Mrs. Gunnells, wife of Mr.Joseph Gun iells, which took place on Monday. Mrs. Gunnells wms a lady of great worth, and her lo>s will be sorely felt. - We extend our condolence to the aflict ed husband and tinily. JENSKINSVILLE ITEMS. A School Boy Sends Some News to the Iteaders of His County I'apor.-Interesting Items. .Nessrs. -Editors: Being an appre ciative reader of TiE. Niws AND IllR Aln, and not seeing any notes from this part of the county, please allow a school boy to send you a few items. Being confined in the school-room to hard study unoer the tutelage and watchful eye of "Senex," it is quite a recreation to return home on Friday evening, to enjoy the pleasure of the home-circle, preparatory to laking a ramble on the day following over the neighboring farms. ''he farmers here complain of being somewhat back ward and are now busy planting cot ton. From every hill and vale you can hear the familiar song "gee-liaw," interluded occasionally with the stroke of the blacksmith's hammer, which i9 more harmonious to the ear of tle farmer than the well-tuned piand of Mrs. S. is to her class of juveniles. Our neighborhood has been fortunate ill escaping tie recent. hail and rain storm. The lands are in better condi tion fora crop thiln for several Ve:art pattst. So say the knowing ones. 'T'herc is a powerfunl ell'ort being nmidelt by tia fariiners t)o iise aL large cott crlopI)~ sim11 i*llrin cr(op s, wich jltok wel i the Il(exa Sfly Itoh cot .rar: not,0 w it.hst audinug. The cor ou1i 11 unlandisl looks well, with good .ettuals. ') In low lands are not as yet.lanilted. Gar (dens for the most8 parLtiare baickwaird Tbci liuadical league of this poicinmc met and organuized oil las'~t Satturd (ay by' electing dlelegates to tihe count y con. ventian. Nothing is heard about poli ties amiong the Denmocrats as5 yet. The.s are wVaitinug for the right timne to come. wheni, it necessary, they wvill "plitch in' ini earniest. Uncle -says lie doci ntot agree with "Senex" as to thie can. didates canvassing, He sav -dSen< them on; they are so soci' le iu pleasant, knowv everybody, anid ar< easy to please. Ho wants to see thenr all. More anon. Schoot Boy. ON THE WING. ElTraveler"t Is on ils Rounds AgaIn, ane Tolls Something of WVhat lie Has Seei and Heardl-InterestIing Items from thy Country. .Messrs. Editors.' According t4 promise, we will again trespass upo)0 the time and patienuce of yourselves and the readers of your valuable paper by giving you a dotor two about oul trip to Feasterville, etc. Never hav ing traveled the road leading fron Monticello to Feasterville, we o course found something to interest us but being alone we found it rathei -a long road to travel. However, w< mtade the trip without an accident, an! * about one o'clock found ourself at th< door of the Feasterville Academy when we were very cordially meot b2 - the wvorthy superintendent, D. BI Busby, Esq. We were soon comfort ably seated by a cheerful fire anm Sur1roUnlded y)3 a group of lnterestinj Ip Iupils. Here we found a comfortabi< rrom with all the furniture necessar' for a first-class school. We under stanid that Mr. Busby has spent abou seventy-five dollars out of Ils OWl pocket to fix up the school room. He certainly takes groat Interest in1 l school, and if the pupils fall to stor< ele eegonuethrough with, and th pupil:, large and small, did credtt< themelve andtheir instructors. T The citizens of Feoastervlleo are certain ly very fortunat'e in having securei the services of such competent teach Ora. . 8 much interested were we, -tha and a half fi'om Shelton's Ferry-b; sundown. h.ere wve were met withma hearty welcome from Friend 8., an were so.n. comfortably seated. W *dre som~ewhat disappointed to fin th1 4hec.l c.>r which'Miss 8.' ha p roeided, ~iled. 84. well were n ent i'taicd1 by Mr. anld Miss .S., that si the tnur o' rett iig catne too's:oon for 1' Is. After a deliolitf'ul ighlt's rest, w' troSC in (lie morning, feeling great- 1 INy refreshled, and after partaking of anl o excellellt ileal were prepared for ii other lay's work. We had traveled s< but i short distance when we came to (i the residence of our friend Captain t i L***, who takes at deep interest in theb cause of educat,ion and is excectlingl' s anxious that the rising gonerationi h -1shall receive that mental and moral training so essential for the good of I ourt countyv an(d State. le insisted on' our remailning unitil after ditnier, say ing that he would accoipany us to the theschool preided over by bliss A. Declighted at the thought ofhatvingt such excelfent comnpany, we dismounted. llaityng spenlt.a coup0le)1 of hours very . Ipplcasit.ly with our friend and his ac complished lady, we tturted on our 10' journey. We al'rived III due time it 0 the school-house, located within two t or three mliles of the Chester line. We were under the impression it was in Chester, and were f'eifuil we were trespassing upon the ground of our old friend J. Evins White, the present Commissioner of Chester countv. After our visit, acing how well ia't- ei ters were attended to, we were (e lighted to find it. belonged to sairfileld. II There are flw -better teachers t!hn b Miss A., in our humblojudgme .t. 1urou this poiltt we ret.raced our steps, having in view another school tl; (colored) located on the roadside, but aI ats we hove in sirht, we heard the si well-known worts, "School is out, but do not. shout, etc." We therefotfi continued on our journey, and after 0 winding about considerably reached the house of Friend W. B. 1** d thereby making good our pwomiSe that we would certainly pay him a visit whent in that section of countmv. So b well pleased were we with our visit's that Friend E. tmust ot, be surprised. If we call on him again. Another good 1I night's rest prepared us for the next day's work. fc Near by is located the school of Miss L C., who has quite a flourishing school, iII but iniserable accommtodntiolls. Can- pl not the patrons meet amid have better accommodations for both teacher anid tc pupils? Put up a comfortable school- If house, procure the necessary funIliture, ci and you will fin your children will et make more r"alidl progress. The next g, pace we found oursolf at the residence of T. E. B***, with whom we spent the night. We enjoyed very much the company oft'Friend B. an( his good lady, and were especially interested inl the little B., who Is certainlv hard to beat for good looks. From this point we proceeded to the I Jacksonk's Creek school, W. J. K. . Prmici pal, whom we found at his post.. Friect K. un'erstainds his business S and discharges his duties faithfully aid conscientiously. lie has a fine school- his mpuils well drilled in studies and deportment. ''The rigrht I man in the right place." Accordine to prolllise, we spent the ni;.'ht with l A. H., Esq., and i pleasant time we hlad. Should o)ppIortuniIt 'offe we. sall withl the greattest Iptetsulre acce"pt it,, the very kind invitation cxtentdel to us by Fri end [I. and hi.< athliirab'ictnd ,, lccoilltlished "'bet ter hlf.'' A fwrv n 1 joyiitr a goid Ilavtil w.'e starte fcd t: . th.' ii,ro. Out our r.nto wte crui ld tn . 1 i)ndoI1$ . a worthy s trupste e ' n sine A diu d scchol a'er a1 tIn wli .a al voon iund .m 110 ia the. i' narwr1-it e r. A ICC 1..le lift ot th fiv l:t il ie iladb:.i h tIi i i res 'e ii 'th an pirin Ou thec object fo.r ch ' t oas thi veni. we, cosss,.. iEditors reliat *lid tied an knowpa you Itae ompathe . ( Wotf,und weae ivnlcoe profulio antigo serveruint cce best stye. IsJyu-ocui.al a eu. t h theaetabl countl haebomutd? o h-w har wi'ote enoe-A tnpke. Everohil pa-se hOrqitly ond thOeIl. -nwatedAm foudryaizd bto fromie th -maner irn which ohf siuesmere a rons. eimgn'asunsil ilet carry out ah poicet cafot whch told fayr Ills atte. 'Wl,Mers ar -o these dos ao iwedwille cle Shul ayt'e? ngo of ieresocuryo '-N hear-dgin tIle MarhAVEr. a -Whts do botl aout?1 e A tile mtroad' sohold fall. k. andoendsloyThe sp'lot ickns '-WantI Se-A fouti nd tol Castile 1 -The d frthroe paef coummeha to roes. --iTh must comeo a poliemn anogt beC toldegatisrtls.- t 3 -Ifaow ' rligdoes ciowpels hmo t -Npa hi ndetheo mayrch hare it smad - getsbl nabe.so er -theserury ulpal dy "a t-erch remarked conis otherd a andowd ma It oer mathe a an. -J~ t o hnthermand kssill inothiegfbutd, t thoe whol isiuc too laige forhir. Sd-c hyo o the i paper. cotiu to ca inebrate, serne ihn t gsneerC -expledo ot lie toi hisnoledge tha -Ae aorepooren excet to .book away frman omsteayr ca potgr pher,t thy present piceve ofutaofI wnudgatis. esrct h agbb 3i ..-leIf a ansepso cope) i to tioex -" Tihesr aires ty patmy dyi," of '' the urch Caroked when, his rnohr .$ ebof hiars ctighstr e. ; f d -Howt. mait hmout makea ai.rA d bale o utpand khe noting obut 6 Alexaer H.l Sthe lns, eI~ t S -dolewhoinis onwain hi ide down this wa'" i now the "pro dt catpah.'' -l'osta,e stall)= 111ist not be used lor-: tihall on1'e. '' go 'throtgh the ails at letter tntt nea' the stamp of Iginaility. Am.m the first vegetabhles of the atsoll i the nian who colInes into wn froIn a tdistalncc of teln miles to ke his girl to the circus. -Al. exchango speals ot' the ''re )olinitization" GrofGan. The line for ootiug the E iglish laulguage full ot' iles has got to be 1llener-srd. -"Y1ollilare yawI ring,''said at wil'e to 1r hiusb)ain. '.\ y1 jleal'," he r-eplied, the hiusbaud an<d the wit'e are one0 1d w1helln 11aloe I'mn bol .:d." - Wives ofgreat. niun all elmin it us We lnmy make out- wives sublime By tihe piI-chase of spri"g bonnets, 11' we pirchase theni in tin:e. -''Send us 50,000 wolnien at olce"". the cry from Arizonaa. The lnelt it.there have evidently grown tired splittilg wood and knocking down ampt184. -An ethereal nniden called Maud Was suspcctedt of being a fraud Scarce i crulinl was she able To eat at the table. But. in the back panlry-O Lawd I -A Sundav-school scholaur, requles'. I to leart "'llatthew xv., 1 adlti 1.1," lonishecl the telalelm' with fhe excia allit: "Cal1't be done; 'talilt in the ocks!" .-"Can a nan', attention be riveted ithl copper rivets?" asks the Cincin iti Comme'cial. It can, if the rivets ' sharpened and put where he will t upon them. -Bob Ingersoll "don't see how it Is )ssi)le for m1en to die worth $5,000, 0 in a city fRil of want." Egad, it is iflicult, Bob. It is hard to die worth ,00(,000. -"Bookwornm" wants to know the .t method of p'esel-ving O1(1 1mlanul ripts. Take a pound of sugar to a >und of' fruit; sttmnner over a slow -c. Can while hot, inl air-tight cans. -in the gallery of the Louvre, be re the statue of' the renusl8 of Milo. ittle Boy-''Whnt did they eut her 'ins oil fior?" Mother-"Becnuse she it her lingers in1 the sugar-bowl." -A poet asks: "Who shall go first. the shadowy land-mV love or I?" they contetmiplato coinlittiug sti de, wye suggest that they toss up a ut-heads,' he goes first; tails, she )CS last. -Little Dennis Kearney Sitting inl his cell, Sigling ad C11ursing, Swear. ng like-well, Never mind his cryingr, lie's used too mtuch his chin Come aWay and leave hit I3e sure to lock him in. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. y J R. 10 YLES, Lsq., Probulc Judele. TEIIIEAS, James G. : cCants nath m al suit to ml oto grant him tters of Hdmlinistration of the estate and tacts of Jamil.es 13. McCa nuts, deceased: 't'heaae are, tierefore, to cite and adnon hi all and singular thea kindred and credi rs of the said .aries B. McUnts, de. cltida. t :.at they Le and alppe'ar before me, tho ('mart ni I 'vbabte, to im1 he'd at r'- 1 ('our Iostm, h. ('., tn tho 13th v 1,r 1 tox,. n'ter publication 1 t 11 'ciock in the forenoon, to ai~~ if any~ they ihav~e, why the said 1.111 atu- ii ' :.11l I not be granted. m~ b",.11t'a vin. th,is 2'Jth clay of J. RI. BO)YLER, N'AllD hi a ior' r'en~tin~ Stalls Nos 1 3 nii I*2 of thme mark-1'i for' on year tim e sI of' my will lbe re*ceived by o un,lb+-igusi till 5. p. ma.. Ardh sti, ii f-Ir each at 'I to b)e splar'ato. so-al-d 1i haii Ior rnrnihina the st reet ,ii n matches, &c.. fort'hLi-. ame' per'iod. 01 ncil reserve the right to reject any or By orderi of Council: E. S. CHIANDLERI, api 20-td Clerk. SOAP, &c. nice~ assortmnenti of TOILET SOAUS. ALsO, Another supply of SEA- FOAM YEAST 'OWDE1Us. For sale at the Drug store of April 24 WV. E AIKEN. SHAVING SALOON. HlE undersigned begs leave to inform his oustomers anmi the public gener Ily that he is pr'epared to give satisf'ae on to all who may fauvor him with their atrconago. H. 0. HIUTCHESON 'ill shave you with facility-eutting yeing and d'ressing in the latest and tost approved styi -, with J. Mi. McCALL t the Champion Barber Shop and Sham ooing Raloon, Winnsboro, 8. C. nov 15 NOTICE. HanlLOTTE, CorMBIA & AUol'STAI . B.,) OFFIos AssT. G. PAss. AoF.NT., VoLUMDrA, 8. 0., A pril 7.) ' N and after April 13th, In addliton to the Saturday excursion cards, this ompany will put on sale at all stations, ood on any day or train, local excursion ok'ets as follows: Round trip tiekets from and to all sta ons, gofor three days, at three cents or mil e, each way. Round trip tickets, good for ten days, four cents per milo each way. -Haveoni doe. also, at eoupori stations, tickets to ew York', Philadelphia, Baltimore and fashin gton, with excursion coupons to shevilloe, N. 0., and return, e.nd then antinuinag journey to destination, thus abling passenger at a small cost to sen Lie nmagniftcent scenery' in the famous LAND oF THEu SEy." For any of above okets apply to station Agents. For in. rmationa address D. (IAtD WELL, Aset. G. P. A., Columbia, 8. 0, [UST RECEIVED. PWO car loads fine White Corn, I two car'loads Fodder-, Hay and hucks. CASII CUSTOMERS. WVill find It to their inlterest to call nt ma before they inake their purchas a. JNO. D. McCA RLEY, Agent. rr In tihe stor'e south of Sugenheim Ir & G.roeschei's Clothing Store. ,mchi 16-8m . ftfn DOZE~N 3. & P. Coats'Soo )UU Th Red at h onrSoe PERFUMERY! "-.-:0: _ A large lot of choice Cologne, Ex tt'acts. Soap,Toilet Waters, Toilot Powder, &C., &c., CHEAP. JUST RECEIVED BY McMASTER, BlRICE & CO. ---:0: COUGH MEDICES!! Allen's Lung Balsam, Tutt's Expeo toralmt, Ayer's Peetorl, Bos. chCe's Gt'rman byrup, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Brown's Compound of Tar and Wild Cherry, Smith's Lung Preserver, Htall's Balsam for the Lings, IHegoman's Tolu and Liver, wort Expectorant, Wild Cherry Peetoral Wine, Brown's Mixture, Harl er's Lung Balsain, McLane's Catarrii Snnfl, McMaster & Brice's Catarrh Snuff, Sago's Catarrh Remedy, Chlorate of Potash Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Trochoes, Eloy's Carbolic Trochees, tIcLane's Lung Healing Globules. Fou SALE BY McMASTER, .BRICE-& CO. tpl 24 HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will be apparent to any on, who will ex umine It SoLIn Goi.u W ATC. ttht aside from ,he necessary thickness for engraving and polishing, a I trge proportion of the precious netal used, is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in plnce, and supply the a Cessary solidity and strength. The surplus gold is actun'y needless so far as UTII.ITY and benuty are concerned. Ir JAMES BiObS' PAT ENT GOLD WATICI CASES, this WASTE of pre lous metal;is overcome, and the SAME SOLIITY AND hTtNOTHn produced at from one-third to mne-half of the usual cost of solid cases. Thits process is of the most simple nature, as fol lows: a plate of niekel composlilon metal, Kpeclally adapted to the purpose, has two plates of SOLID GOLD soldered one on each side. Theu three are then passed between polished steel sollers, and the result is a strip of heavy plated composition, from wht.ih the eases, backs, cen tres, bezzles, &e,. are cut an I shape;t by sulta ble dies and forme s. The gold in these cases is sufltiently thick to tdhnit" of all kinds of chasing, engraving and enameling; the en graved cases have been carried until worn per fectly smooth by time and use without remov Lng the gold. TIlS IS TIE ONLY CASE MADE WITH TWO PLATES OF SOLID1) (OL), AND WARIANTI) BY FPR' CI.\ I CEICTIFIUATE. For wale by Connor & Chandler and c. Muller. Ask for Illustrated Catalogue and to see war rant. inch 1l-txly GR0CER IES. A NEW suppl.v of Fa'ily and lanta tion Groxiricar l-'> bhis. Ohoice Nqw- Orleans Molases, ..0 bhls. Choicie Unb Vay up, besides other FLOUR. Jackson' best grades Family Flour. ALSO, A lot of Pate-nt Family Flour-the boal in the BIoro. SUGAR5. All grades, from the highest to the lowest. COFFEES. Peaberry (something new), Rio and Java. Also Pamrched Rio and Java. PLOWS Bought befor-e the advance, and other artles too numierous to) mention, All sold at the lowest possible prices. D. R. F LE NN IIiEN, feb 28 JUST 50 BARRELS Bluist's selected Irisl Potatoes, 1 car-loa& of Whbite Seed Oats, 1 oar-load of Limo, and a tul stock of selected Efl4O0ERIEs. We are agents for the followinig br,md. of Guanos: Patapaco, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Acid Pho.'phate, 0. Ober kBonu Soluble Ammonloted Super Phospliate of Lime and Dissolved Bone, South Osroli na Phosphate. Give us a call, and we will give you BOTTOM FIGURE8. 3. F. MoMASTER & 00. jan 29 F iN E L IQ UORS8, L RAVE receptly made extensive addI tions to my atook of Wines and liquors, which consisfa of a full assort mnent of Rye Whiskey, Corn .Whiskey. French Brandy, Apple Brandy, Peaeh Birandy, Sherry WVine, bouppernong Wine, Ohamopagne, eto , etW. f~t I claim too '11l the FINEST AND) P) REST JRYE WHISKEY to be had in Winnsboro, Give it a trial. I also also k -ep 04A hand a fai supply of EG A RU AND~X TOBACCO, in great vatiety, andsad 4th.m ints of everybody. Oall at the PAL'Y ~OtJSg, am Wlnnsboto Rotel buildug. NOMI NATIONS. FOlt COUNTY COMMISSIONEl. Thu frienda of Mr. JADIES W. CO11E DAN respectfitlly nominate him for the office '.f County Commiisioner of F.air Ilold--atubjoet to the action of the Demo cratic primary. FOR SHICIEIFF. Messrs. Editors: Ploese announco Mr R. E. ELLISON, JR.. as a candidate foI Sheriff of Fairfield County, at the en>su ing olection"--snbject to the action of the Ic Denmo.ratic primary. M.NY FIIND4. FOR SIIEIi1FF. The many friends of Mr. JNO. D. Mc CARLEY, recognizing his peculiar fitneKs for the oflice, respectfully nominate him for Sheriff of Fairield County --sut.jeet to the action of the Dnmoeraiic primary. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERI. J.srs. ditors: Pi-nso aunou nun MR ROBElT D. B3OLICK as a candidante to County Commissioner of FairtIold at. the ensuing eleCtion--suhject to the action of the Democratic primary. MANY FunNs. FOR SCHOI COM ISSION E. The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, np preciating the skill, zeal and fidelity with which he has discharged the duties of School Onminissionv.r, respectfully nominate him for re-election--subject to the action of the Democratic primlarics. FOR SIDE'RIFF. Messrs. Flitors: As nominations are in order, permit us to present the name o! CJL. JNO. B. DAVIS ~s a candidato for Sheriff at the ensuing election, subjct. of course, to the action of the Democrntie primaries. MANY FRInNDs. FOR JUDGE OF PRiOBATE. Messrs. Fitors : Please anl.ounce the present incumbent, J. R. loyles, Judge of Probate, ns a candidate for re-election at the ensuing election, subject to the nc tien of the Democratic party at the pri. maries. By so doing you will obligo his 14 MANY FIIENDs. FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Editors: Please announce lr. J. Preston 0oopor as a caididate for the Democratie nomination for sheriff at the coming election (subject to the decisioin of the primary election) and oblige many friends in the SOUTIIWEST.nN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. dec 16 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friena iof Mr. James 0 Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the ofleo of County Commissioner at the on suing election -subject to the action of the Democratic primary. jan 17- td FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of the 1EV. JAMES DOUG LASS respectfully nominate bima for the position of School Commissioner of Fair field Coumnty at the ensiuing eletioa subject to tihe action of time Democratic p)arty at the primaries. SALE STABLES. TO THE CITIZENS0OF FAiRFIELD: IH IAVE established a Sale Stable at WIinnsboro, and am prepared- to sell stock stock on very accommuodat inmg terms, eiher for cash or on time until next fall for negotiable paper. Persons wvishiing to buy or' swapl will do wvell to call on me before purchas lig elsewheore. fo wvill also pay the highest cash price CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congress Street, located one door south of time Ladd building.. jan 20 *A. WILLIFORD. Collir & Cheililer EAVI ZNLA3GED THRIR STOOK JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, AND' FANYOGODS, Making it entirely uinnecessarv for their customiers to go outsideof IVuins boro for an~y article In their line. They fledge themselves to gIve adlvantages VARIETY, QUALITY AND~ PRICE. EW Extra flue artiles which flhe market wvill not jitstify in stock, will be proeured on~ short notice. ineh 18 pAflTlwIhing ologne of WVILSON SEWI n workmanship is equal to a Chroinonn :d II a first-l('att"I Pi-m') It reeeived1 ti n(d Centenni11l i';xpos;itiorH. 1T 8EW\ >Mher n-chines. Its capaicity is unlimit LACHINES sold in the Unitecd States 1 >thors. The WILSON MENDING AT if roptiring WITHOUT PAT'CHIUING, }N WITSON SEIL CIYCAGO. TL -. L f~ ~~o pj -' DpyR BUY SPRXING G90DL -AT L D ATY & CO's Tust received ani to arrive in a few days yew goods bohi'ht bi'oro the re cent he:.vv advan ce, which will t.)ld1. at t.hu ver"y lowesl. ech pr1ices to oil I. fli" I!I :111 41 cu,Inh46 l("'rx. "Ltgaut Cahi:1ulorc.;, IIcila i Dress (io(r,l, \Ilmi. cloth.., iluntingl. &c. ; I10 a>:5Or11met of Caiiio1 1s, 1Mushn11. L tviaws, Dress Lsiusi!, White Goods. Zurebou l.i+ccs, I 1lgaigs, 1I:iery, ind ' krelliel:, Nockwoir, (iloots, &e, Y'oul cai 1nd. in-, fn(t. U'J") (Io1d(s of all i;ind11l at. tho ( ORNEI1 ST1vOlt E. '1n1d at lriccs which wo gunr.nt"o pl1(tn,e ur wec doi not as8k it sale. C,11l early and giv" our stock i thorough ifH1)cilln, it i; .. Dar delight, to show our goods. Our stock of Zeigler Brotlhrh' fino Shocs and J1ay Stato .erowpul wais a Never b)otter, anid of those kind we make j TL'e shoes61 ini ligh ad low11 COnts, aind bult- II tonl510 shoe i high and1( low entIs. high (ent, men'si gaiiters, lowv cut shoos5----w hand andii maucineii . SOwe'd, seroe'id, ii) Even the children and1( huiesI were re miemubredt andit a1 Lice selection b)oughlt o for them. CLOTJ[KIG! Call at onceC aind mtake a selection oi a -. Casisimore or II luo Flannelo: Or leavo yone inasuro for a suit selected from samiiples. Rare bargains inl soit Felt Hats, Stiff Hats uand Straw Hats. Now goodst in Crockery, Glassware, Gro ceriesi, Hloes, Plows, A . Eahdeparitmentl is read v for a look. Call and buy an be l.eaed. Remlombe)(r 0ur miot o i4 QUICK SA LES, SMLALi Pt;UFITS. . april 1 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY E --OF 1o thre Puzbli4: Why not Insuro your property? Soo theo cost of ai per diemi expense: D.uily cost of insuring $1,000 at 3 per cent per a6nnum is only 83 cnts. O At 24 per cent. per annum is only 7 o fl At 11 per cent. por annum is only 4 o. At I per cent. por annum is on 13 22 e. At per cent. per annum is only 2 . At per cent for 3 yoars is only 1.88 F A t 14 por cen t. for 3yearsis on my 1.35 c. A t 14 per centi. for 6 years is only O.88 o. At 2 per cent. for 5 yenrs is only 1.1 c. Dwellings In town or countre, detach ed, insurablo at tile following rates, viz.: For one year {j per cent. C For three years I 4 per cqnt... For fIve years ' per cent. Barna and oongtonmta, gin houses, baled ot ton, store houses, merch and ise, mills Ind churches insurableat adequate rates. [ represent only the very boat otihpa mIes of long experience and well establish. id charactor. JAMES W. LAW, no' 22-..6m Agent. lot SedAerd to Gol_o__r_ Hgins dN S og t LUAOIF INVI'NTION SNOWNED G>er Wa1tch,, and as .tgAntly finisht. 1e highe-t awnrdL at the Vicenn ONI,.FOUITII FASTER than ed. 'Thero are more WILSON hnn th( combined los of all the TACHiEN'T, for doing all kinda iven FREE with nech ntchino. .4 MACHINE CO, ., U. S. A, _____ T ' S <i _vFo TH? 'AToE OHN60N,0LARK&90' ASS). NEW-YO YO CIfY..* HE JOHNSOI REVOLVING BOOK-CASE. Mon Swerra, Clergy?nac, .Tl /ateana, Elditors, Bankecrs, Teacher. .Mrchunhai, Stud nets, r.ud til who road books. Ie id tor 1 ao~ In 119 tao tean te a stable at, highj,its, 8lusrt" -10ach' shel f ii116 Iches uin' hti a e. of t-ah)r oLli~ yc1op5 Ilyraet dt. inak.i a iladMonx and nove cli o ir 8: - II ~t1o -r of 11 ruaa a of 111 ar tiesa. BAKER~f, PRATT 4: CO., hoo lirnIishercI and Dloalors In everytMir In the Bhook and Stationery line, l"ADQUA R TERS FOR ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 142 & 144 Orand St., New o NEW GOODS. A LARGE' lot of Wheat Bran at only's. _________ FINEST Tobacco anid Cigars at only's. T HIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grades fines and Liquors at Donly's. FRESH Augusta Flour, Bolted eail and Pearl Grits, at Dontly's. A LARGE l~ot of fresh Canned oods and Fancy Grocerioes at only's. _____ ALL KINDS of Garden and lower Seeds, Clover and Grass seds at Donly's. BOOT$, Shoes, Hats, -Hardware. rookery and Glassware, Wooden.. arue and Willowware at Donly's. GIVE mae a call and get a bt WV. H. DONLY, apI 10 On the Corner. SPRING