The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 01, 1880, Image 3
TOWN AND COUNTY. 'e
-ATUtDIAY, May 1, a : a 1880.
''Ertis OF ''E NEws AND IIItALb.i
-1Tri-weelyedition, four dollar1S per tl
ann1um, in advance; weekly edition, ,td
two dollars antd ifty cents pceannuut1, d
in, a.vance. Lihera"l discount to -clubs C
of five and upwards.
ItAT.:S or ALvErlTISINO.--Ol)e dollar c
per inll for the irsil insertion, a ail !
' fitiy e ts per inchi for each Subse1 (Oent -o
insert ion. ''hese rat e aipply to ail ad- a
vertise(ments, of whatever natt.i're, a .(1'
are paiyable strict Iv in advatne.r. Con
tracts for three, six o' twell e mlolths t<
made onl very liberal terms. Trani- 11
sient local notices, fifteen cents per c
line for the first. insertion and seven si
and one-half cenis per line for each t
subsequent insertion. Oblituries and
tributts of espect charged as a'dver
tisenents. "4i1ple iIninolnieemneits or i
marriages and 'Aeatths published free o u
charge, and su.cited.
All comtnunieations, of wlatsoe,cer
Ilature, should he a(ddressed to the s
Winnsboro Publishing Companya b
Winnsboro, S. C. . g
New AdvortiKenents. ft(
F. F. E. Com'pany-J. E. McDonald, f1
Secretary. n
UEE3R ON I1(.,t'ttIT.-I vill. put Ol
draught to-day the r elebrated t.,ws- a
sEN's Charleston Brewery Beer, and
invite nv friends to give it. a trial.
* F. W. 1.EAIENICIIT.
Mrs. Anie Wilson, an old lady liv- fc
ing near 1tidglleway, (ied on the 30th 8l
of March, in the Sevenlt.y-flfth year of
her age. The announcement of her sl
death was sent to TuE Nnws AN) C
IlEum,l) at the time, but was not re- p
ceived. 11
F oum) DEAD.-An old colored(
womnan was found deadl near the old n
. Theological Instittltion o Thursday. e
A coroner's inquest, was held, and a
verdict was rendered that (ea:ti re
suIted from heart disease. We have
niot learned the womnan's -wlune. c
With perfect-truth it has becn rc- im
marked that the avenues leading to an pl
early grave have often Len opened C
by a cough or cold. All throat and(] m
lung affections inst(ltly cured by I)r. li
Bull's Cough Syrup. For sale by all si
druggists. Price only 25 cents per
bottle. * el
DEATH OF MISs LIZZIE SITH.-Aliss It
Lizzie Smith, a daughter of the late
David Smith. a well known citizen of
this coity, died on Friday morning. ti
She had been in feeble heai ;i for someti
time, sullerlig from dropsy of the t
heart, and ler. death was not unex
pected. Her family have the sympa- t
thy of mantly friends. e
Miss B. C. Wood, of Kelntucky, is "1
ill town, and is getting up classes in v(
writill and elocntion. She brings
certifleates of high personal character C
and skill in teaching, and c:lprs advatlan- mt
tages to those desiring to perfec1. themi- wV
selves in these useful accompllish- a
ments. v
A SAY) DE-r.W are pamned to a
annlfounlce tihe deth of little James 4
Law, only soni of Mai. James WN. Law,
wvhlh occurredl onl Thursday l mring, r
from gastric fever, Ile was about
80even yearls old, bright, at tractive, and1(
had( beena a very healthy; boy. The fu
n'er;l~ tl sr il wereI)1 co ince at lthel
imIi. by I he i'. II. 1B. Pantt. TheC
Ri~mGousi5.-Serlvices may be cx
pected iln ihe (ditferent chIurchles to
- morrow as follows:
Episcopal Church-Rev. J. Obear,1
Assocliate Reformed Church-Rev. w
J. M. Todd. 11 A. Mr., andc 74 r. 31.
Presbyterian Churchi-Rev. II. B.
Pratt, 11, A. im. and 4i4, r. ar. Sunday p
School, 98 A. Mr. Prayer Meetinlg, fl
Wednesday, 4A, r. 31. (1
Methodist Church-Rev. G. W. tl
Whitman, 11, A. 31., anld7:45, in. 3z.
- Sunday School, 10, A. 31. Prayer di
Meeting on Thursday at 7:45, r. ar. g
ADVICE TO MUUSIC BuYERs.-Don't ei
pay thirty or forty cenits for a p)iceO of al
music when you cani get it. at onle-tenlth p'
the p)rice in the Southkern Musical
Journal. Onily $1.25 wvill secur'e it ej
for a whole year, wvith a p)remhium of -cm
$1.00 worth of sheet music of your Y'
.Own selection; and in each monthly ti
. number' there is published a dollar's t(
worth of choice vocal and instru men- s
tat - music. Thirteen dollars' wvorth 15
Of music for $1.26 is exactly what is et
secured by subscribing for a year to gl
this magazine. Try It for a year, and
you will want it for a lifetime. Ad- hi
dress the publishers, Messrs. Ludden T
& Bates, Savannah, Ga. -t01
THE00OUNTY DEMOORACY. gi
-- ti:
Constitution Adopted by the FaiafIeld Con tC
yenti on, and Now of Foree.
As a matter of interest in the open- tl
ing of this year's cam paign, we publish
the constitution adopted by the Decmo
cratic County Convention In 1878, and 01
still of force: - . c<
* ART. L. There shall be one or more
Democratic clubs org anized in each 12
.township, each of whrch clubs shall bi
have a distinct title, the "---- ti
Democratic Club," and shall elect a
president, one or more vice-pJresidenlts, ~p
* a secretary and treasurer; and shallp
have the following .w($rkinig commit-b
tees of not less than three members ii
each, viz: A committee on registra- ~
tion, ani executive commiteQ, and a
such othor committees as to eA&h.lux
may seem expedient. '- s
ART. H. The meetings of the pleb,es
should be frequent after the opening
of the canvass; and some member of
1 the club.6r invited speaker should de- ir
3lot4u ress at esch~ meeting, If P
p6Wev t6 4Gif 6*ra meetinga ufthn
ubs-theqtiorum at all theetings to
) fixed by the "otstltution of the sov- )r
'al township clubs.
A Wr. I V. 'I'he clubs in this county V
inll be held together and shall operate lett
hder the contrdl of a County Execu- gre'
Vo Committee, which shell consist ot ")pull
lie nenbet from each of the local sub
ubs, to be chosen by the respective can
u0ms. The executive committee, ter
'hen elected, shall appoint its own i
licers, except the chairman, and fill on I
I vacancies which may arise when tail
to convention is not in session. The )HCt
nure of office of the executive coi- Otto
iitee shall be until the next general 80.
mpaign, unless sooner remnoved or one
ispended by the county convention. phut
lie present County Executive Coin- 11101
littee'shall continue in oflice until thew
rst meeting of the Couity ('onvention
nder'tlis organization. she
Airr. V. The Count' Convention on
iall be composed of deegates elected
-inafl
'the several local clubs-one de-e
ite from every club of not less than sioli
venty five -enrolled members, and one spor
lditional delgate for every tventy- ntg
ve members. Provided, hat thei
inimum of membership herein pIr- vmt
ribed shatll not be held to apply to 'she
i club Ilo' organlized. that
Aiit". VI. - The County Chairnlan Iclcl
all be elect.ed by tli County Coi- ill
ntion at its first meeting under this and
0111 tition, and bte sha1111 hold office com
r two years and unltil his successor
all have been elected. A
ART. VII. The County Chairman ,he
all be ex oficio cluairmain of the " tall,
Dlunlty Executive Coinnicilee, and but
'e(sident of all County Conventionls. cigli
e siutill have the power to call a Con- tliat
Hition wheever in his judgment it
ay be rdviable, and shall make such 'tiel
iI whenever requested so to do by Ich
e CountyI Executive Committee. ow
ART. VIII. Upon the assembling
tlie Cointy Convention, it shall n '
lIed to order by the. County Clair- En
an, and shall elect, from among its an111
e ibers a secretary, a'd if it Set! coul
'oper, an assistant secretary. The ._
;invcntiolt shall proceed to the busi- ael i,
,ss for wlich it was called, and, w hen the
e samle is tratnsacted, shall adjourn sh
ac die. 1*
Attr. IX. The system of primary late
ections by ballot is hereby prescribed beei
the mode of nominat.ing candidates gar
i cou.ty ofiices, and for the Gen:ra1 er
ssemnbly. The said elections shall
conlducted under rules and regula- ofs
:ms to be filxed by th" County Execu- Yor
ve Commi(tee. ing.
Aitr. X. The election of delegates -
the State. Congressional and Judi- de
il Conventions shall be held in and ann,
r the County Convention. At such dra
4ctiois a inajorit. of the members "l0l"
1ting shall be sufcleet fora choice. le i
Antrr. XI. A quorum of the Couity
)vention- shall consist of twenty
omberg exclusive of the Chairman, A
1h0 shall not vote exceput in cases of' o'lk
tie, whein he shall h'ave the casting ral
ite'. t h
AliT: XII. This constitution may be
tered or amended by a vote of a ma
rity of the duly elected mecimbers of ...
y County Convention.. Provided,
hat ino such amendments shall be of S1
rce unless ratified by two-thirds of ,.o
1 the local clubs. U4o
HIYME~NEAL. *Alsr
MA1RRIED-On the 29th of April1, at fon
0 residlence of' the bride's faither, by o
e0 Rev. T1. WV. Mellichiamp,- MR. JOhn
Ut.sE to MISS LOUrsIA WarIonT. All
Fairfield. at
CIVIr,IzATION.- While we are con
'atutlathry~ ourselves on the great pr a A
'ess otf the "highercivilization"in the l
orld, the news from Burmah of the
aussacre of seven hundred men, wo
en and children "to appease evil
iits" and Induce them to remove the IAs
argue of smnall-pox from the royal PO3
m:ly, sugests that, thlere is a good
3a1 of civilizing to do within a stone's Aj
row'ofthe British lndiani Empire.
hIe extension of 13ritish rule oii that
de of the Empire is certainly more 'I'I
3sirable than the ainnexation 'of Af'
banilstant. G reat. Brit ain has alreadyv all.v
ized and occup)ied Burmese territor'v tieon
nbracing an area lar'ger than Englail1 patr
1(d Ireland together, anud contahining a
)plahItioni of three millionis. The last.
mnexat ion occurred after the war of,ye
li>T2. The relatives of the prodecessor'
King Theebau, or as many as es- m
iped the dreadful miasacre of last
yar, fled to India and England, and At i
icy have beeni trying for some time Poo'
>get t he British 'Government to de- "
>se Theebau, who is in a chronic
ate of drunkenness, and is continual
adding to his list of bloody crimes, CUa
vrngabout with the specar of his
'andfather, wvho used to 1k1ll nearl y
-erybocdy who camne aciross his pathI.
heebaln knows that If lhe were to Icave
.s capiltal lhe would be murdered. Comi
lhere he has anl armry of twenty 800~
ousand quuartered,- three-fourths of tie1{
hem are wecll armed. The Burmese.
miorlallyvprfert Nyoung Tain, a son of tion
e late ing for their ruler. He fled *
Calcutta some time ago, and only ''t g
aits his opportunity to ascend the sale,
irono. :Neiw
A PmIEsT's WAGEu.-Father Olllvier,Ah
tihe Dominican order in Paris, re- enal
mitiy offered to wuger a certain sumi the
money that the present government ''LA
France would not last until 1890. tIcki
.Sarcey, the Pais journalist, took forn
m up, but Father Ollivier deelined
en to makce the wager, giving three 30
Ceuses for his .reiusal--first, that the
incalled wager wvas a mere rhetorical l1
murlsh, suenl as Is excusable lia'
reacher, anid Is never taken in earnest ,
r his hearers; secondly, that ho never
tenided to predict that the French
llpublie would not endure ton years S
inger, but mereoly that the govern
lent of M. do Freycinot would would
ut last until 1890; thirdly, that thoe .,
riot rules of the Dominican order
rohibit him flrQm bet ting. M. 8arcey I01
reported as saying that suoh a reply 0s.
allhe wanted, as it suffices to show
hat degree of oredit may be placed
ithe bragging rhetorlo of political or 4
oacheb's.
-t mscoeayfor ahotogra.Ii
gativeea'
r Wives of Omieli isn Washington are
Bored.
Thile giving Instanees of curious
3r8 received by members of Coi
.s, anl allusion at least must be
Ic to those of which the wives of
lie men are the recipients,' The
ct is an inexhautstible one, which
tot be treated in detail in any let
,f ordinalry length. While e
rant Was President, a parcel came
day by express to his wite,,which,
>ein'r opened. Was ioutd to con
a hieous ealieo bedkltilt of such
mngruots colors that it nearly gave
the agite to look at it. It was so
tlsively ugly that Mrs. Grant oh
'ed that sie would dislike to ask
oftthe servallts to use it. An ex
titorv letter froi the maker of (ie
istrosity, who lived inl the North
t., said l hat she had ntade ote like
rihieb look a prize at the State t7iir
her Slate, and so site thoulght
would send o t to be tused
h bed in the W'hite lionse. TIhe
of the letter implied that. the
er thought. she was confierrin g a
tt heneit oil the Executive Man
and Mrs' G tranI. in sendiutg this
inien of' her la ndiworh and ''feel
for color,'' she adtled - that she
Id Conisider hier-elf ninily reptaid
S(s. tant wtubl send lt- t.wentv
Is of hlaIk silk lit i dresi. Iha'l
cc%tlo ti n ike at sitn li p.ttera do, s(I
lin:ltitily W 0 idi s Itil:e. She
Sd in : lostse tipt th.t. sie w'ouiil
atirely willin;; t.o make another
I. like t lntt sett ttr Mrs. Sartotris,
a navy hte silk dress would be
penIsattion for her trouble.
N Txeorx'r Ix Pa.iItaitNr.-Ont
last night of tlthe siding oi t he last
iatuit.at in Etngluatil, there art"'se a
erect. tignlre, slit-ht inli+ sinew'v,
seanrcel i,;'it. with the weighl of
ty-two year'<, whlo, annuounting
he was "on Iho brink of the
e," wa th iee11 'wo while lie
I not to die, as Lord l:eaconis
had dote in hii manifesto, instult.
ntl. ThItis ttalI olh miatn, with
ing white hair and bear'()ed and
eyes, was the O'Gortmant Malhonl,
ius ie saiti, relret'setted ( Clare
years ago in that. rionse, atid
is after, aintl had beenit a fire-eater
redoubtiable captain in far-away
itries ot Si.-I and latd.
'Ihe irrepressible ('nhians are in
re iisuri octioI a!aii, atnd
Ieaders ilitod to worry the Spatn
(overnmetl, another tenl vears.
negroes w ho looked for eliinnci
s,n t'"ont Slver' at. Ilie close of the
coftilict, finling that they have
i deceived, are biurnig all 'the su
hotses they cant reachct in the west
part. 0o'(the island, while the pait.i
ire up in alrIms in the east.. ''he
i number of non-comblat ant pil ri
tave hetrakeni thcinselves to New
Ic and Philadelphia to do the talk
Whenever the enemies of Mr. 'Tii
are particularly discouraged tliev
)tttee that lie is going to witli
iv, and when thv feel that his
intation is secnre ther declare that
going to drie.
F. F. E. COMPANY.
SNEMBLE at your Earino House on
Monday evening. May 3d, at 5
'o, in full winiter uniiform, for pa.
.IThe ainniver.-ary maeeting will be
l imedilately after the pairade, w hen
election of oflhec rs will take place.
ily order.
J. E. McDONALD,
r'il 40 toe.
NOT:IE.
ALED bidIs for renting Stalls Nos. 1
anid 2 of the market for ono year
the 1st- of' May will be received by
unders.igned till 5, p. tm., April
,bi.ia foir each still to be0 sepIarato.
, sea(led)ids for' furnishing the street
)s with rail, chtimnteys, burners, wicks~t,
s. matches, &c., for the samte per'iod.
nicil reserve the r'ight to reject, any or
Bly order of Council:
E. S.,CHIANDLER,
'I 20-tal . Clerk.
SOAP, &c..
. nice assortment of TOILET SOATS.
ALSO,
wtheiar supply of'SEA FOAM YEAST
VDEUN.
For sale at the Drug store of
>ril 24 WV. E AIKEN.
SIIAVING SALOON.
E undoersigihed begs beave to infornji
his customiers arnd the public gener
that ho is p.repared'. to give satisfac
to all who may favor him with their
itnage.
HI. 0. HUTCHESON
shave you with facilty-- cutting
ng and dressing in the latest andl
app)roved styl ., wih
J. M. McCALL
io Champion IBarbor Shop and Sham
ng Saloon, Winnsboro, 8. 0.
yv 16
1woTIreE.
1LoTTS, COLUMBAu & AUGUSTA U. R.,)
OFFIn AssT. G. PASs. AOENqT.,
- :OLUZJmA, 8. 0., A pril 7.)
N and after April 13th, in addition to
the Saturday oxcuirsion cardls, this
panty will put Ont sale iat all stations,
on any day or train, local excursion
tst as follows:
tmnd trip> tic ets from and to all sla
t, good for threo days, at three cents
nile, each way.
mud trip ickets, good for ton days,
ur conts per mtilo each way. Haveon
also, at couplont stations, tickets to
Yor.k, P'hiladelphaia, Baltimore and
bington, with excursion coupons to
tville, N. 0., and return, e,nd then
Inning journey to destination, thus
Iling~ passenger at a small cost to see
mnncent scenery in the famous
tiD or THE Sur."' For any of above
its apPly to station Agents. For in..
ietin address D. (IAR.DWELL,
Asst. G. P. A., Columbia, 8. C.
1 13-1 it
ST RECEIVED.
WO car loads fine White Corn
two car loads Fodder, Hlay and
aks.
CASH ()USTOMERS
'1ll find it to their interest lo call
nio before they make thefi purchas
JNO. D.McCARILEY,
Agent.
7' In the stoi'e soiiWh of'Sugenheim.
Giroeschl'sa COt hig Store.
oh 16-3m'
DOZEN J. &P.Coats Spool
$t M 21AV A t00
w:o:
-PERFiUA f
A large lot of Ab&dIe Cologne, Ex
trttcte, Soap,T6ilet WYater's, o
Toilet Po der, &., &o., CHEAP. s
MoMASTER, BRICE & Co.
(S
COUGE M EDICINES 1I it
r
Allen's Lung Balsam, Tutt'k Expec
torant, Ayor's Pectoral, Bos.
chee's German Syrup, Dr.
Bull'F Cough Syrtup, C
Brown's Compound G
of Tar and Wild A
Chiirry, I
Srnitil'i Lung
Preserver. Hal1's -
Balsai for tho .Ungs,
Ilegenln's ['oln and Liear- it
wort Expectorant, Wild Cherry t
Pcetoral Wine. Brown's Mixt-uro, ei
Harter'% Ling BIliaml .:JeQ f :ne's. tI
- ]Cam-rh :tufl'. I.1( rI &,
('hl.rate of Pu .. h L:,zenges,
B3rowln's .liro)ne'.i .1 .I T mehet:r,
Eley'e CarboI.)c';- Th;:'hC heos
McLano's Lung 1e.dling 'lobules.
FoR EALR BY
MeMASTEIR, .BRICE & CO.
ap-,1 24 -
floW WA'l''il?$ A.l; 3ADE. C
It <v'l h : a'e1t to any (lie, Who will ex
a 1niie a4 S aa.1:a A.).1, ' t'i('aa. tltnat asijde [ron o
tLu: mce' .u13ry tIlckn+::s for e:igravliig ani I)
l- liShing, a 1' 's pru;i reta n of t.he preclous
liaa l used Is needed only to stiffen and hold
the eugrat't'( portions in place. aned supply the
i c.-suiy solidity and strengt.h. The surplus
gold In alc:niy needless so far as UTIl.lrY and h
benantv nr' donnernc(l. In JAM iES los' I'AT. ol
EN'T 0l.1) WATCII CASES. t1his W.tsTR of pre. at
a"leminia' 1 .overcome, nnd the SASS SO.t1Y ti
.tsn ':t"-a-l pr(,.luced t, fro, onUe-trld luio 1
one-haalf of the ixtunl.ost of solit( cases. This
vnces:: Is of I he mo"t,. e-mnp:e nat tire, as Cot
lOWS: a plate of aii.'l:el ('com,ostiion metal.
specatolly nd'. pted to the purpose. has two plates
of *O111) Ut ILD soldered one on enclh side. The
t"ro:.' aire then passed between polished steel
i ollers, and the result. Is :i strip of henvy plated n
compositien. from whl,h the e:toi, backs, cen
trei. berlei, &.,. are cut, an 4haped by sulta
ble dies and formners. The gold in thes" 'ases of
Is sufllleantly thick to admit of i.ll kinds of
ellasing. e1graving aid en"amneling; the on
graved casei h:ve been cae"rled untit worn per
fectly smooth by time and use without remov
Ing the.gold.
THIS 18 TIEONLY CASE MADE WITH! TWO
PLAT S OF SOLID l)GOLD. AN) WAIti(ANTE)
BY S'ECI. L CEITIFICATE.
For sale by Connor & Chandler and C. Multer. of
Ask for Iliu;trated Catalogue a. d to see war
rant- Inch 11-t"x1y It
GROCERIES.
A NEW su'pplyof Family and LPlanta.
lai bbts. Choi< Ne Orleenn Molnsses,
80O bbis. Choice Cuba dyruip, bes~ides other
grades.,
FLOURI.
Jackson' best grades Family Flour.
ALSO,
A lot or Pate.nt Family Flour-the best
in the Bloro.
SUGAng~.
All grades, from the highest to the
lowest.
COFFEEM*.
Poaberry (something new), 'Rio and
Java. Also P'archeod Rio and Java.
PLOWS
Bought before tho advance, and other a
articlos too numerous to mer,ijon. All i
sold at the lowest possible pices,
I
I). I. WLENNfIjEN. d
fob 28
(\ BARRELS Bulst's selected Irish
k) Potatoes, 1 car-load of White
8eed OAts, I car-load of Limo, ad a tul
stock of siood.
GROCERIEA.
We are agent. for the following br.mads
of Guanos. PatapsOo, Lowe's 'Georgia
Formula, Acid Phosi>hate, GI. Obor & Sons
'oIuole Ammoniated -Super Phosphate of
Limo and Dissolved Done, South Caroli
nat Phosphate.
Give U, a call, and we will give you
BOTTOMI FIGURES.
5.~ F. MOMASTEB & 00.
jan 29
Fi1N E LIQ0UO0RaS
JIIHAVIt recently made extensive add , i
Itions' to my stock of Wines a3d b
liquors, which -consisti, of .a full as9ort
ment of RLye Whiskey, (3orn Whiskcey.,f
French Brandy, Apple brandy, Peaoh
Brandy, Shepry WVine, bonppernong Wine,
Chuampagne, eto , etc.
Ir Jolaim to s4 the FINEST AND
PUIRESTIIYE WliI8IRY to be had in
Winonsboro. Give It a trial.
I also also k op oh handsa fnilsupply of
SEGA4RS AND TOB4cco, b
In great variety, and adapted to the tastes
of everyboy.
Call at the PAL 'ETTO BOUSE, in the
Wiunsboro Hotel batiding,
9.. 'x 9 "nte
LA M - .' 14 . +, - .-. .r l _C .'5 .' - ,Y A
FR FM A V
T1S W0':3LD:
WLS dN SEW
in workma sbip-ig equal to t c3hronol
ed is It }i'st-lam Pi-mO It received
r. tutl Centennlial Et,Xpositior r:. 1 E
for other m)achine8. Its tplcity is u1mJU
+ll. MACHINES e'?d in the Unitml State:
the others. The W1JfLStON MENDI)NG A
. of repAitring VITI OUT A1'T'.ICHIN(.
lilt)CmTWIGO. u1
lito
uIR
for
BUY
the "
00
fr.
thle
the --
oill
yJustrc~eived and to arrive in at few.~
day
-rY. M.my'nei w groods boo:ht lhfnre the re
cet,s he.vy Idvance, which will
--Be soldl at t very lowt cash p)rices to)
[. our fri -1ds n customers.
of ( 'loods, \ltI 11i.-V eliths1, l in ing, &c'.
the A nico assort mn of CicoI 8, Mushns,
e Lawns, Dress Lines, White Goods.
o Thst reiod e11s Ilms oiv ir and -
oI, erch ief', Noelavear, l, eii, e
TY. oui enn linid. ign fact. r)yG ods'o't' the al
cindt a(tv terP( t'ORNE lt -Oi.,
a dol at prices ivrhlo'; w puari. t o
[{. p..aIo or we do ot ask oal o.
all erlt an : gii ol r stock ii thorough
oG- inoetion. it in
the Our dlt1igl 0 to show our good s.
a c Our etock of Ziigler f rot :er ' fino Shoes
and Ilsy Sitake serrowed wasi
- = reveri better, atnd of these k ind1 we miake
iutpe ia, 0l%ty w. I O R IIIS'O1B .
* T,e0 shoes.' ini hih andi o11 (w cts ', anid but,
- t1il shoes i high a Ol Iti,' lwte.
:Iigh ort men' gatiters o v cu. . s oes
n all itrlnd ihionour soewed, idrewo:.
Ev'en the children anid babies wiere re
m'embered and nicselection bought
for them.
Gall at once0 and make 51a isotlon of a
Casshnoere or 13hlo Flannel;
Or leave your measurell1 for ai 81uit s ,ieoted
f'romn snmidles.
Wtare bainitts in soft Felt Hlate, Rtiff
New goods inl Orochelzry, Glassware, Gro-~
ceries, Hoes, l'iows, &e.
EachOl de partmtlis r5eady for a look. Cll
and1( buly anid beoi lMO(d.
Remember)C our morto is~ QUICK SALES,
at S51ALL PRIOFITS.
FIRE~ INSURANCE AGENCY
ce *AYIV *.L W
10 the PIublic
es IVh not insure your property? See
te the cost, of ai por5 diemi expense:
D faily cost of' insurin* $1,000) at 3 per
cent per annumi is only 83 cents.4
A t 2 per cout, per anmnum is only 7 e
At 1percen. pr anumis only 4 o.
At I por cent. per atninm is only 2( e.
A t per cent. per annum is only 2 o.
At p jor cent for 3 years is only 1.88
4rAt! 4 per cent. for 3years is on y 1.35 o.
jAt 14 per cent. for 5 years is only 0.88 e.
At 2 per cent, for 6 years is only 1.1 a.
Dwellings in town or countru-, detacha.
ed, insurable at the following rates, viz.:
OK For one year (por cent. 4
CK Frtreyas1 p'r cent.
For five years N per cent.
harns and contents, gin houses, baled
cotton, ktore houses. mierchandise. ills
and ohulreches insurablenat adelq uate rates,
[ represent onily the very best eomnpa.
nlies of long experience and well establish.
ed oharacter.
JAMdES W. LAW,
nov 22--om Agen.
att univ ii
for
E e a o
GARLDEN SEEBDS.
DUCOME Cabbage seed, Pearl .
J.Ilet, eeod .Aomne nizAato Seed,
Dont'q Golten 4our 40 -06n lien
sl asil ,&*lin "o*?%ot9r~.P6to
l3an a dae d anAtu a
'ALUAiiJ NVNNTIOR
o.cr Wafch, andl n s.eg;anitly tinish,.
the highest awad iat the Vie,nn
S ONE-FOURtTH FASTER than
ited. 'Thero are rore WILSON
I th.n the combined sales of all tiie
"I'ACIH MENT, for doing all kird
given FREE with each mnchino.
[NO MACHINE cow
1.. . S. A
IGVFI
{P o pgATIQUE
OHNSON, LARK&EQ0
l30E UNION SQUARE .
CITY. *
E31 ASEi.1
Y .
my. . -/V .
F , i1
THE JOHNSON REvULViNe BOOK-CASE.
eaern,", Cltrgy,ncn, PhysbeIana,
R.1e;rs, 2Dancers, Teacher,,
M1ech<n is, ' Ittgelenata,
L'.!01 a~ who rend bos.
-xlmrom.i ooi~ i:i 1si spaco thtan nit othor
Ittat ibI at laelgist.i d~i,, -IZ.o 1 c wl 13v citIeS
<iure hldlg retof A boleto's (yclopaedia.
futo of rnie,t- mit.akot wa ora war hov:.eul
'It'e <' ftutitt ' .n Is fog' 1n)l load n ore
i(er i'( ho4x : i fm- ioorlhol 2, 3 or 4 tIerssof'
JOOks, as.' d OSred. eilfor deiierIptive prleo list.
e.nci '2. c',lI H foriour N inw JbAn, er n OAr ALOCIra .oos
t I, ,i :k. J.l!ttstrations of E'ducational and
BlArKEI'JPR.TT & Co.,
3chool Furni! irs, amd Dealers In everytingt in (I*o
)k,ok and Statilonory lirne,
lI:ADQUA!)TEIlS FOR ALL. SCit00. SUPPLIES,
1-12 & 144 Gruand St., New Yobr
NEW QODS.:
A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran.at
Donly's.
FINEST Tobacco and Cigars at
>only's._____
TIHIRTY-FIV~E Barrels all grades
Vines and Liquors at Donly's.
F'RESH Augusta Flour, Bolted
~Ieal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's.
A LARGE lot of fresh Canned -
ioods and Fancy Groceries at
:only's.
ALL . KINDS of Garden and
~'1ower Seeds, Clover and Grass
eeds at D)only's.
BOOTS, Shoeb, Hats, Hardware,
irocker.y and Glassware, Woode~n.
'are and Willow.ware at Donly's.
GIVE mne a call and gat a bargain.
W. H. DONLY~ .
apI 10 On the C'orner.
SPlUING
3T S and 8:tO;2oj
DRY GO0DS,.E&
200O532U, &C., &O .0, y
Just to han~td o'ai4
NOMINATIONS.
()It COUNTY COM.MISSIONI
The frienda of Mr. JAMES W. CO]
(AN rescpeetfully nominate him for
OIoo . f County Commit-sioner of U
0ld---subject to the notion of the Dei
ntlo primary.
FOR SHlERIFF.
.lessrs. Fdilors: Pleese nnnoinco
E. ELLISON, J . a candidate
heriff of Fairfield Count'y, at the er
tg eleOtion--subjecet to the action of
tumo,ratio primuary. MANY Frn MN
The ninny friends of Mr. JNO. D.
.ARLEY, recognizing his peculiar titxi
r the otice, respeetfilly nominatte I
ir Sheriff of Fairfield County -.subjen
to notion of the D inocratic primary.
'0.1?. COUNTY COMMISSION El
ifMes.rs. /lIorx: PI -aso announoo 3
Oii:tT D. IlOLI(IC as a candidate
unty Contuissioner of Fairtield at.
ining election--sahject to the action
e Democrat ic primary.
MAN Fmr.mr
OR SCiiOOL (OM:MiSSiONi
f he frionds of t. JOHN BOYD,
,'l,ting the skill, zeal nuul fidel
th which lie has di.iehargod tho dill
SchIool Cummissionr.r, rgipoetlt
minaf himu for re-election -- Hubject
3 action of the Dmiocratic p- imnsarier
FOR SIhEIIIFF.
jles.rs. Mlilor": As ncminutions are
rder, permit u:( to present the name
)L. JNO. 13. DAVIS es a c:nlilate
ieriff at the ensuing election, subj(
course, to the action of the Democrr
imaries. MANY Fut:Ntu
FOR JUI)GE OF PROBATE.
Messrs. blitors : Please nni.ounce
reent incumbent., J. R. Boyles. Ju
Promate, as a candidate for re.elect
the ensuing election, subject to the
n of the Democratic party at the I
aries. By so doing you will obi'o
14 IANY FatnNi:
FOR SHERIFF.
Messr.c. 1ditors: Plense announc e
Preston .ooper ns a oaniid'late for
cm ocratic nominntinn for sherifl' at
ming election (subject to the decis
the priunry election) and oblige tim
iends in the
SOUTIWEsT:.nN PoRTON OF Tn COU.
doe 16
"OR COUNTY COMMISSIONE
The fTienni of Mr 'James G Heron,
iem, respectfully nominate him for
Ilco of County Commissioner at the
king election -subject to the ac:ion
s Democratic primary.
jan 17-td
OR SCHOOL COMM0SSION]
The friends of the REV. JAMES DOI
ASS rcspoctfally nominate him for
onition of School Commissioner of F
eld County at the ensuing electic
tibject to the action of the Demoer
arty at the p)rimaries.
SALE STBL
0 THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIE]
r HfAVE~ established a Sale Stable
Winnsboro, anid amt l(pepard
all stock stoc,k on very atccommlO<
ig terms, either for cash or on t
ntil next fall for negotiable pal
ersons wvishuing to buy or' swap1
o weoll to call ont 1me before purel
Iwill also pay the highiet cash pi
CORN AND.FODDER
Delivered at my Stable on Congi
t.reet, located one door south of
add buildinig.
jan 20A. WILLIFOR
|OnllOf & Chal@1
AVS INLARG3D TEBIE ST O
EWlELRY,
STERLING SILVER&
..PLATED WARE,
GLASSWARE,
AND
TANGY 0001
Afaklig it entirely unmnecessary
ieir customers to go outside of WVin
aro fotr any article in their line. TI
lodge themselves to give advanta
regard to
ARIETY, QUA LITY AND PRI(
IF Extra fine . articles which .
arket will not justifyt in stock, ~
a procured ont short notice.
mcht 18
~A T~I sblnjg O~o e ~o
,6 n drJ PCa ce1