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TOWN AND COUNTY.I WEDNESDAY, May 4. : : 1880. iMS OF rTE NIWS AND UEALI). --Tri-weekly edition, four doltirs per a(nlnm, In Ildvanlce; weekly. editipn, t wo dollars iit y tjjtN (ents p)erannj n, il advaice. Liberal discount to clubs Of five.Pid UPWaRlds. RATES or Ai)vEuTIsra.-One dollar J;eer ITa hr-h list, limiertiosig, 11,qq firly cents per ich for each subse1't* lf' insertioj... 4 e pp)ply to ail ad vertiselements, 61 hatc tto re, an d are payable strictly in adviane. Con tracets fo.r thrFee,, Six or twelve mlonthls ade "01"Vry liberal terms. Tnin 141et, 1ICM notices, fifteell centis per 1lin1 tbr the first insertion anld sevell and onle-haltf centfs per line for eachl Jq:kbsoqut)t,jiqer,tion. Obituarie% and tributes of respect, charged 11S adver t13le1mntS. ..iIple anll)noulclueltS oI marriges and deaths publish0d free oi charge, and solicited. Alf commiinications. of wh)tteve nature, should bie addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Winnsboro, S. C. New Advertimmenta. Oils-W. E. Aiken. Notice-J. F. MCMaster & Co. The Citizens' Coiet1id were out serenading Tuesa(ly night. Mr. W. B Creight, by his in(lomita ble energy, has purchased a niew on gine and erected a neat and substant hial building on the site of Ills 1111l1 that. was dest roved by fire last autumn. It is designed for a saw and grist mill. DIm REATNG.--Th1e next Dime Reading ity-the rerular order will be held at Dr. Aiket's on Friday erenig, the 7th inst. It is hoped that all will turn out and participate in the pleas uros and socail enjoyments of the eve nhiig. With perfect truth it has been re marked that the avenues leading to ant early grave have ofteni been opened by a cough or cold. All throat and lung affections instantly cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. For sale by all druggists. Price only 25 conts per bottle. * The recent rahis throughout the counlty have greatly swollen some of, the Water streams; and in somo sec tions the bnks have been swept down and bottomn lands have bbenan,flooded with water. The daniage to the crops In low lands, is imuch less now than it would be later in the season, when they are father advanced. An effort is being made to got the merchants and other business mien of this place to close upl) their stores and places of business at six o'clock p. m., during the summer months. This plan has been tried throughout the State for a few stiunlers past, --and we have heard no complaint made against it. .We hope the effort made in this ~reetioni may meet tihe apmproval of the busiess i of Whmmboro. T ~ie Siunday Sohool' Convention of ieigewaiy circuit will be held at 1dgew~ay on tlie.'fourth Saturday and SunQay ip May, beig) the- 221 and 23d4nMtant. It has .ipt yet beckascer tainied who will be prescut, but we canl with saf'ety promise that, eminent speakers will be expect.ed. Basket picnlics wvill dlisculssed on both days Saturday and( SunayI. The public, .1'!.Witt,lbaskets well fil.l4 are cordially invited to be present. * ** SUNDAY Scnoor. Proxie.-The teachi. ers and p)upils of 'the Presbyter'ian SuindaLy School propose to have' a bas ket picic on next Fri(lay, in the shady grove ntear that cl.ii#.h.. Not unmid fuli of others they have invited the pu pils of all the other Sunday Schools in the pla1ce to join themi in the festivities of tli 'o casion. Th'le progr'amm5pis for all to assemble at the Presbyterian, church on Friday morning at nine o'clock, and then pi3oceed to the grounds selected for~ the picnic. Of course all who p)articipate ivill be ex pected to make some contribution to wards furnishing tihe taLbles. The put pils8 of all the schoeols are cordially in.. vited, and Itis hoped that they wvill be present so as to make the day pass as pleasantly as possible. MONTutY STATEME1LT.-TheC follow lng is the monthly statement of the towni clerk and treasurer for April. 1880: RECEIPTS. A prIl 28-A. Wlhliford, license $ 37.50 AprIl 28-S. S. Gibson, license 87.50: April 28--. Cliudining, lI CenseC...............37.50 April 28-W. H1. Donly, lIcense 87.60 April 28-U. G. Desportes, lI ceuse............. 75.00 A pril 28-J. D. McCarley, li.. Cu1se................7..0 AprIl 28-F. W. Hlabenicht, 11. conse............87.50 Apr11 23- .John Johnston, lI conse............. 87.50 April 28-Petty flnes.... ...9.00 Totals..........$46.50i E~XPENDITURES. #d *384By Willis Goode, maae feeto $ 8.00 inagor of election 8.00 April 23-By. A. HI. Fleming, mDan ager of electIon 8.00 April 26-By the Charlotte Oseirvor prInting 8.00 April 27-By recording deed; Auditor......, ..-.25 -April 28-By Notary Publi Api - f......-... 2.26 A i 2-Hy vork onsa'i'eots 6.06 'April 80-By Dave Goins, lamp-lighter . .t. - 10.00. A pril 80-By Aam Munr'oe, ~ lamp-l hter ....... 10.00 April 80-By J. E. Williams, S'Polico .. w'bv-8400. April 8(4-D1v W. B. G~ilb'ef4Q \PoIIco.......... 40.00 4 A t$$4 5 iortalAtl'nlains Re-rected--Dry n4111w1 Play "Ti! D,uvit'a Tattoo." odI06MEPOND1ENCE OF THUE NEWS AN9D -lEi*., 'We had theopportunlity last. Tules day and Wednesiday of witnessincg in Coluimlbia ihe arrival of'the olinnibuses shd carriages it tle hotels fron the various trains r1unning into the city, and al-o the proceSsioi of the truly fiithful (though 11n1pee'miouts) as they ''iaddled" their way'to the cheap boarding houses on market and other streets. ' The brains mid the moiie% domiciled at ,, NWrigit's," and ''Trhie Wheeler, ignoring the sCltutions of ''The lose," and their ''Old Path," whereini lhey ran riol, andl squandm, inl a decade, tweity-five miiollionsor the people's money. ]Jowe!n the Adonis was there with Tt', his right, bower, anld Wallace, tho sou of York, who hilts t modicumli of the Cooln skin still clilgilng to hiim, representing ori ronec the people who sent him Chitier, June Mobley, who berated the Corbins and the Wallaces until le was suspected otl being a Democrat, and many otheir it miliar faces whose names are more fa iniliar., but last, anid greatcst of them all, inl his owN estimiainion, and loom ill u grand and peculiar, wrapped in the solitude of his own originality sat the iinan of all Inen (onlce of towuship number eight,) Warren It. Marsha II iowv or Charleston, representing at. once in his persol-Anltip)(le - he miou1ntains and the Sea. le with Wallace represented tie negroes of' York. This mongrel crew, excelling inl dis sipation tile famous band of tb Cat skills,, occupied the Legislative I lall in the State Ilouse, and by their dis- I graceful habits alld behavior, Iade spectators wonder why the privilege was allowed then; only, we imagine, because the State 11011u is public property. It was amuusinr to hlsear a tar.-Color-ed fellov.. wvho evidently had some experience inl matters portaining to the Lvgislatusre, ask towards the close of tle meeting. ''What as go ing to be done about the per diem and lilage, who was going to pay it.?" 110 thought "gemplemei" always borc expelses, when selected fo'r honorable positions, but inot so with those elect ed in the interest of the Blaine-Grant Sherman faction. The cofmers of the party, and of the United States, are held for the perpetuation of Radical Republicanism subject to sight check. It is well Ilint these peopl should assemble. It is well that these meet inlgs shiould occur, that occasionally these visions of the terrible past, of our days of bondage, when even in our owi laud "we could not sing our songs of Zion," should be rehearsed beforo us, in order that our memories fail iot, and that we may gird our selves for the issue which is approach ing, amd that we may constantly keep before us the fact that in South Caro hina oternal 'vigilance is the price of politicasl freeomu. Durlos. TJilE KECW CRUHMA DE. FoHowing the Mad D)og's Track--Seventen V1eirms Slain--Timeily SuggestIons for the Pubiieood. Necssrsg. Editors: Thisnking that you would like to hear more of the rabid dog recently killed at Mr. Creight's, I will tsrace his route as fars as f'ollowved by a small party firom this township ont yesterday, the 4th. You ave an~ are of his course from Mr. Creight's back in the directioii of Mr'. McD)owell's, andio I will thserefore comn mensce at the tatter place. Wheni next hcar'd from lie was at Wyatt Ford's, about a mile east of Mr. McDowell's, ansd was seens ini conflict with the (logs here. .Next we hcar' of him at Sam Egleston's, and then at Judsy For-Is, then .Jim Fosrd's, then at Bill Ford's, next at Walker's, next at Alex. James', on Msr. Despor'tes pIlace, next at Jor dan Gibbes', then alonug the Rlidgeway road; to Mr. Despo rtes' wood-yard, when ho turned to the right, passing thsroughs Mr. Trinesr StewartL's place and out through Mr. J. J. Neil's plan tation, near' the former site of Browni's nill, and then through Mr'. John Craig's and across Cedars Creek to Stockliss Campbell's, which was as far as weo followed, as the day was inclemn ent, ando we indulged 'the not unrea sonable hope thsat the good citizens of ti'sections would take up the tr'ail at this p)oinlt and follow ini the dir'ect.ion of Blythuewood, past Mr'. Wmn. Br'ownu's, beyond which p)oinit hearsay could inot trace the cour'se. Throusghs this entire route dogs, oxen and hiog8 are report ed bittens proiscuously, and 'at Mr. W. Brown's, near Blythewood, a mule 18 also reported as bitteni, though we cannot vouch f'or the correctness of the latter. Of (logs we found and dis patched seuenteen, most if not all of wvhom hsad been bitten, and wvould, in the course of the next twelve months singly, perhaps collectively-rrn amuck through thse county to tho slight annoyance of stock and the jeopardy of men's clothing, to say nothing of the probable inconivenilence to wvoimen anid school chik1ren. Should the insignificant inconvenIences allu ded to prove of so small importance as not to arouse those per'haps more sor'dld emotions which prompt us to look to the safety of our persons and property, then let me urge the patrons of scienco, especially in the enlighten ed neighborhood of Doko--I mean Blythewood--to trace up the midsing link and ascer'tains definitely wvhether this is the same dog that had passed Mr. uff's Mr. Bitly Cook's, Mr. Camak's, Mr'. Smith's, Mr. Broom'g and several othser places too numerous Mt mention, for It wvill be usondu inf'or mation to know how far a - muad dog can travel. For the information of any ~ho ma# feel patriotism enough to in vestigate this matter. furtthel', yil state thathbef- need appmrb0e dK1o r0sto' te apkCowledged the pro prit.yot'hekilliw., anid readily lae quiesce(l. It. will be necessary, of cTOr.. ,fo rcgi a*favt wvith witiohl Napoleonl waz aiclillainlted, Ithat it, re (Iuires yorII' high'st ty pI of' gntlflemanl to mako a good policeianl. Soid out, s(Iials of Such into ever-y nleiglbor hood and explaiil that your Inission is' not onle ot' wanltonl destrulctioll, bIt, of real good to the iuity, and you will have no troible. Seveiteenl (ogs 1'orl No. 10, and not i goo Iltty for (ogs either. Let us hear firoin you and we wili try igain. T. W. W. --"There '-s no parallel in) politial history to the reialrkable comubiniationl ofgilts anid acqIirlemieits which i.i il listratl by Mlr. Glastole,'' says the New York Mail. ''He is a grelt'clas sical 4choolar, a Ieligiois poleinic ofthle verv ligihest. o'del., an en siastic anl eloitiluet dIt-fiete of,'the wriolm"v<d 111<4 Oppressed of'every race, and, ivitl all, tile ablest. of' livinaor s itceslleln on fillall cial queisins. III flew, evenl so long aigoi as 185:2, when (hlinellor of' the Exheoquer, his speeches on the budget which hie inllrmlluced wern faid, by Lord fussell, 'to contain i lie ablest Cx pressionis of flte tIe prI'illciples ol' i naIncU ever deliver-ed by an einglish statesuin " OILS, OIIs. S TEATS-FOOT Oil, Lin.4eed Oil, Olive Oil, Castor Oil (cold ressed(), Castor Oil (coinionl), Col Liver Oil-pure, Scott's Emulsion, ("astor. Oil, Emulsionl, ready for use in small bottles. For. sale at the D1rg StorC of' W. E. AIKEN. Notice ! --o WE BEG LEAVE to inform our customers atid the public generally. that we have purchased from Messrs. McMASTER BRICE & CO. their entire stock of HARDW AR E, And that we will always keep on hand a FULL AND SELECTED STOCK. All we ask is a trial, and you will find our stock and prices to suit. J. F. MOMASTER & CO. JUST RECEIVED. WO car loads fine White Corn, L. two cari 10oads Foddei:, Bay and Shucks. CASII CUSTOM1EI18 Will find it to their interest to call ou inc before t hey inake thleir~ pur'chas es. .JNO. D). McCALlWE, r;W Tn the store south of Sugenheim er & Gr'oeschiel's V'othinig Store. mchi 16--3m AN ORDINANCE To Prevent the Sale of Liquors on Sunday. B E IT I NAC'TED and ordained by the Initenda~nt and Wardens of the Town oi' Winnsboro, in Council met: That if' after the passage of' this Ordi nanlce any person shall deliver to any oth.. er person aniy spirituous or malt liquors, for any past, present or future considora tion, betwoen tho hours of twelvo o'clock on Saturday night and twelve o'clock on Sunday night, at any p)laco within tihe corporato limits of the Raid Town or Winnsboro, the person so offending shall 1)e liablo to a line of fifty dollars; er to te~ dlays' imprisonmnent in tho county jail of Fairfteld County, Dono in Conoil, this the 30th (lay of April, eighteen handred and eighty, and with 'the corporate seal of said Town af fixed,AS. A. BRUICE, Intendant,. Seal. E. S. CHANDLER, may 4 .Clerk. AN ORDINANCE To Impose an Annual Tax Upon Cor lain BusIness Therein Mentioned. )EB IT ENACTED an'd ordained by tile Intendant and Wardens of the TIown of Winnsboro, S. C., in Connoii met, and by the authority of the same: I.'rThat all lecturers, traveling theatri oal companies, conceits or musical enter talinments5, or exhibitors of ouriosities of any kind, except for charitable purposes, who may leeture or exhibit within the corporate limits of the T1own of WVinns. bore, shall pay an annual tax of one hun dred dollars. II. Thall all peddlers, or vendors of' soaps, medicines, goods, Wares, or mer chiandise of any kind, not thle products or manufacture of this State, or by a citizen resident in thisSt ate, w.hu shall offer their wares for sale within the corporate limitsu of the the Town of Winnsboro, shall pay an annual tax of one hundred dollars. III. That all gift enterprises, itineraint lightning rod dealers, Itinerant physicians, surgeons, chiropodists, or any so-ealled prof'essor of,.the medical or sur'gical art, who shall carry on their business within the corporate limits of the Town of Winnsboro, shall pay an annual tax of two hundred dollars. IV. That any person engaged in any business above enumerated, who shahl desire to carry en thme same within the corporate limits of the Town of Winns b,oro, for a period less than a. year, shall pay such less sum than the annual tax above imposed on any' such business so desired to be carried on, as may be agreed.opon between much pefson and the,Intendant of said Town. Dfosie in ounoih, this the .30th day of Aprl, eighteen hundred and eighty, and flid. A8. A. BIOE,a * Intendat. Ates OHN l,k 'er NOMN A I ONS. 77 1 -! 1.101. COU'NTY C33!INt' Thea ' f i.IIA ( v M r. J1\ Nl vs W. C 0F1. MAN resp-el ully n1I'omitte him for th04 onfice 4f C("flun t C()I- ni iysionwlr of, F11; ir ie~l - -subec to the action1 olt the l)amo cratio primairy. see FRSE1-0 Messrs. &W(Pfrs: Pleese annuoiinep "Mr. per IRt. E. ELLISON, JR., as i cntidfidaite- fo, ivheriff of Fairtield Conin y, at the enu 4 .ig election--mlibject to the action of the c. e)nio.-ralic primary. MANY l"IEFNDS. FORl 81l11"AUPP. Thl mnyi friend1s of \r. JNO 1). Mc. CALLEY, recognizing him pciculiar uitne s ch. for the oflice, resipet.illyv nominate hiin fz' for Sheriff of Va;rfleld County -o-iujcot to the action of tihe D411ocratio priniiry. ills Fel aOR, COUNTY'~ COM MISIONER. i . k eus &I(ors: PltaseiannouncAMiR pa- noJt-ET D. BOLICK am a ciadidate toI sh- County Conmiuliioner of Faiii-!d Itt the en141uing (slection -.4ubl1ject to the action of tho Denocratic prinIary. MANY FllnP. FOR SCi1OOL CO2IIMISSIONER. The friend8 of DR. JOHN BOYD, al. gprecialing tho nhill, 2wal and fidelity -om with whioli hie hla discharged tie dnties n<t of School Cunninmsionvr, respeethilly is nominato hin for ro-election---subject to Oltl the action of tho Denocratic priariem. tus FOR SHlERIPP. vr- 31essrs. Mdilors: Am noiniautions are in ire- order. periit us to present the niamo 01 1 Oy L. JNO. 13. DAVIS is a candidoato for to Sheriff lit tie exising election, w h)ject, rol. of course, to the action of tile Doinoemratic Ia, primuaric4. M.ANY FIEND.S. I'le FOR JUDGE OF PR1O13AT11E. ee M1essrs. -liirs : Please anriotunce tithe on- present inctinibent., J. I. ]oyles, Judge ta. of Probate, as a candidate for re-electionl ses at the enanig election, sIbject to the vo of tion of the Deioeratic party alt the pri. - Inaries. By so doing yout will oblige li. ,11 M.%NY FIENDS. FOR SHERIFF. ED Messrs. Edifors: Please annonnee Mv. J. Preston k"ooper aH a eaididate for the ler. Denocratic nonination for sheriff at the coining election (subject to the deceisioll of the priniary election) and oblige many friends in tho SouruWE0TInN POnTION OF THE COUNTY. dec 16 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. x- The fMenn ; of Mr Jamtnes G Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate himt for the P. om1cn of County Comnmissioner at the en suing election- -stbject, to tho notion of th Denocratic priiary. jan 17- td FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONEl". The friends of the 11EV. JAMES DOUG I LASS respectfully nominate him for the p)ositionl of School1 Com:nissioner of Fair eC- tield County at the enisuing election sub)ject to fiho action of t ho Demnocrat,ic p)arty at the primIatries. SALE STABLES. TO TIIIECITIZENS OF' FAIRFIELD): 0s. 1-HAVE estabish~1ed a Sale Stable at Winsboro, and1( am1 p)repared( to sell stock stock u Iivery accelomhit ing terms, either for cash or on time -until next fall for negotiablet paper. - Personls wishinlg to) buy or swap will fdo wvell to call oi nc before purchmas ig elsewhere. 1 will also pay the highest cash pr-lee for CORNY AN D FODDJER Delieed at my Stable on Congress Street, located one door south of the Ladd building, tan 20 A ILFR, CoilIor & Caidier HAYE ENLARGED THIR STQQE JEWVELRY, S STERLING SILVE't PLJATED WARE,. 0GLASSWVARE, di. AND rt. FANCY GOODS, Ich no, Making it entirely unnceqarv for their ensttomersA to go outsidecof Viunns SID boro for any article ini their line. They in podge themelves to give advantages of VA RIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE~ tes ' - 5;W' Extra flue artlics which the ~he market will not justify in stock, wvill bo procured on short notice. - mehi 13 DART JES wishing Cologne. ot' any IkInd and at any peleeo, can hin to. It 'Ln drug storo. FIRlR INSUlIANCE AGiENUY JA:7%,KZ::4 11. LAW. 7Yo the Pu11blib: WhY not Insure vnf prnoIsrt ? the cost. of a per (tent expenst.: Daily cost ot inlsiring $1.00fi at :3 cent lier anunim is only 8"9 ceutH. At 2.1 pet cooit. per .11111till is oIly At I per (eit. It,r iinnmn Is (nIIIl At I per cent. lper annium is only'2 At jper (-(!it.. pi-r innum is onh-'2 At per cvent for 3 ye"Irs is only 1.81 At If' per cent. for 3 yetrs is oIY 1.3 A, 12 per Uent. for 6 yenis i ly 0. At V per eent. for 5 yoors iH only; 1.1c Dwellings in town or countrv, dota ed, insturatIllo it, the following rates, v WO one yealr j per cent. For three yvits I 4 per ovnt. For live years %' per cent. 3nrns and coniteits, gin holsem, li cotton, store boxmes, uercmi i iso, ImI ni,d chuiire;s insiribleil filllitte rn1 I represent only thi 'very liest cot lies oftlong experiece and well establi edl clittricter. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22-Gn Agent JIW WATCHES ARE MADE. It, will be app trel), t,oa niole, Who will nii: a Soit.I) (o:.n W ATc. that, aside fi (1he nWeessary th11ickie.M for elgrving i polislitig. n lirgo praioirtton o.' te preci mlletol Itsed, Is ieeded only to st lTen a Ild I the engraved porf is tin place, anl sipply n emsary solidi y anld t trengt1 i. The sur, gold if ntuil;y eIPss so:1r n1 U-riU.tTY beait. .1re ennleericd. In JAMES lilos4' 1p, JeNT (OL.D WA TCH CASI4, hils WAST of I Cot1sm Metalis 1.0VMcome11P, 11n1d the SAMS S01.11) ANDS TItUNGTH1 produced At. froill o1e-thIrl one-half of e e tlsttill clst of solt. caPs. ' process Is of the most stiple nat ure, as lows: ia plate of niekel composilion tme' speelally nflapi.ed t.o the purpose, hIs two pill Of 801L11) OLI) olDdereCt oe on each silde. ' thren a:c then passed bet win polieti 1 oilers, and theresull s n 't rip of h lavy hi collnositll.n from will 'It t1e ease.-4, backs, c tres, lo-zzles, ke,. nre cut aind. hap"d b)y si ble dies ind forniers. The gold in I hee ca Issuflelently Ihick to admit. of all kins clnaltg, eligrivllig and P11name10ling; t,he graved casc htve been carried mtt i worn : feely smouth by tIme and use without, reni Itg ihe gold. TIS IS TIIR ONLY CASE MADE WITH PLATES OF .01D11) UOLD, AND WAIMAN'T BY SPECIAL CEItTIFICA'TM . For sale by Connor & Chandler and C. Mul Ask rot Illustrnted Catt.nlogue and to see N rmit. Ieh II-txI PERFUMERY! :0: A large lot of choico Cologne, E traets, 8coap,Toilet Watters, Toilet Powder, &c.,- &c., CHEA JUST RECEIVED DY McMASTER, BRICE & CO. -:0: COUG11 MEDICINES! Allen's Lung Balsamp, TuttL's lap. torant, Ayer's Pectoral, Bbs. ohoe's German byruip, Dr'. Bull's Cough Syrup, Brown's Compound -of Tair and Wild Chorry, Smith's Lung Preserv'er, Hall's Balsam for the .tanngs, Hegeman's Toln and Liver, wort Expectorant, Wild Cheirra Peetoral 'Wino, Brown's Mixtu Hart er'si Lung Balsam, McLane't Catarrh Snuff, McMaster & B.rice's Catarrli Snuff, Sager's Catarrht Remedy, Chlorate of Potash Lozengos, Brown's BJronchial Trochees, Eloy's Carbolic Trochees, MlcLane's Lung Healing G lobul Fon SALE DY McMASTERI, .BRICEf" & CO apI 24 NEW~ GOODS SPRING 9.A..Ts anai s8om DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C., &C., &Ci., & Just to hand and for sale at LOWEST PRICES. U. 0.DEESPORTES april8 ____________ FINE LIQUOR L HAVE reconltly man~ro x(tensinve aid L tions to my stock of Winos liquors, which consists of a full ast ment of Uyo WVhiskoy, Corn Whisk, French Brandy, Apple Urandy, Poi Brandy, Sherry Wino, Souppornong WI Cman,eto, eto. . fAr-I oaimto sell the FINEST A' PUUESTi RYE WHIISKEY to be had Winsboro. Give ii a trial. I also also kt, op on hand a full suppl; SEGARS AND TOBAccQ, in great variety, and adapted to the. taT of' everybody. Call at the PAL'VETTO HOUSE, in Wie.nsboro Hotel building.-. nhi e. (CLENDINING DRt. WV. E. AIi(EN, brnu MedeIneI , TMIet Goods, TIM. W01711 ItSNSE in workmaillhip is equpal to a Chror vd aga firsit-f-buss Pi,-kno It rcceiv( :1nd4 Centollil1 Exposit-iol.s. IT SP of I n Illilne . .t Cnap eity iH uiill .\iACHIN1- E old in th.m United Sta Otherls. Tho WILSON 3MENDING of reipiring WIHOUT 'ATC111 08i~ J. - IATY & N ' .Just receivedc~ an,.l to arrivo ini a few <brvs cethe.y l4d VanI':u ' hh-ih wmil JXc obli at th I *very* ow'st. eaxhI prices to ielgn t (ashmore'g 1 I (lrgili Dr'ess ( 0-C, \Iomi elot 1 untin g A, . A ntee assoi.rt mnt of Ca icoqs, Maiixl , La;wns. )ressi Iinensi, whIit Iv ( s 'I,eon I Iees, El1gi.. Ilosiery'.Hn k~erch iefs, Nv: hweavr, (ilo esH, Eke, 1o,cani find, in f.ivt. Dry Goods ol' all si iiils at. t he C )IRN y~l Siy'l R1-h Anad at, prc which~ we3 guaraniteo p le o' wed notr ask a O sA. Cal.arly' lad givei our stock a thorough ins pction , it G Our deligti, to show our good. Our ninek of Zigler lrothere fin Shoe. Can a iv 1ta,tv aIC0w di wai Ivr better, nnd of thN.a V kind we mako a speoojaltyv and wararan t. Tm 1 sos in high and low ( is, and but~ ton shoes5 ini h igha an low ,uts* High ont men's gl.Ir, low t. 11iDos h nd and nmenoi swe, irewod. Evonthels hildens a.nds babi(v werelre membehred and a nic0 uelion bouighit for them. Call at.lolice and mako a selomlsn oi a Caoni inore (r IhI Ic lannl; Or lavo yourl measuri for ar suit uoleo from Iimpifs. I?aru baurgainis inI Soft Felt H*atst, Sin Iats and Straw Huts, Nowv good s in (Jrockery', Gllasiware, GIro EachOl depalrtIument is ready for a look. Call anld buy and b)o I'lfasd. Rememflber our mot01to is QUICK SALES, 1ALL 1'IOFITS. A LARGE lot of WVheaf Braun at Donliy's. __________ FINEST Tobacco and Cigars at Donly's. THIRTY-FIVE Blarrels all grades WVines and Liquors at Donly's. FRESH{ Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGB~ lot of fresh Canned Goods and Fancy Grocorios at Donly's. _____ ALL KINDS of Garden and Flower Seeds, Clovoer and Grass Seeds at Donly's.. 130OTS, Shoon, Hats, Hard ware, Crockery and Glassware, WVoodon~ ware and Willow waro at Donly's. GIVE me a call and get a bargain. W. Hi. DONLY, apI 10 On the Corner. eU Llt,estg S teURRIuR eals ~MERi UAVV4 T.ON D r"NOWED MACHiNE >m11oter Wittch, and as Uogantly fikis., A the hi.ghest n-rd n at the Vienn, AWS ONJE-FOUHfTl1 FAISTE1R than milvd. Therm are more VILSON Los thin tho combined sales of all thq AT'T ACIM ENT, for doing all kindm A, given FREE with each nitebino. ENGI1OAIE C0s I U.,U.S. A, r 01 OH NON LARK&EO4 30 UNION SQUARE MAss. NW.YOR CITY. VM,.j ~s THE J Oin MSOR REVOLVING 800K-CASE. Laue~yors, Cleiyynte on, .yUiciaa, Z!lito*, frikra, nkrn 'aehes-sa MeMntj, hsients, uaaud nil wltao read booUks.. Holds morn 1 onka ha l..ss spaefl thatan vothaer dloie-it,lah..t , alL( Iin'rr'N totichi-Hiue ves ad .pistai abl ahrlght stiesi tei-Eaacla shllt1'i:i ll inchies sq IIre, hohlig a st-t, of Appleono's Uycliia, a ado ofLiron, it cannot warp or weareatr. 11'autl4 ti or113 01n acited. inalci,i a iiaat lno and nor-e Iliers of bookat; Rizecs fr- nor lnoktni 2,8 or 4 tiors of books, na cdenired. E-r.nd( for dler,riptv prico list. wlr ofu ik .111Iatrationas of Educational aau ZAK En, PR ATT & CO., School F'urnigier,, nd Dealera In everythilug In the 3look ad Stationery line, IADQlUA!ITES FOil ALLt SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 1412 & 144 Grnndt St., New Yor~ GRIOC ER E S. ANWsupply of Famiily' andi Platta. . io roecries. 15~ bl. Choice Now Orleans Molasses, 30l bis. Choice Cuba Syrup, benides other ;grade4s. FLOUR. Jackson' beat grades Family Flour. ALSO, A lot of Patent Family Flour-e-the bosfy in tho Bloro. S4UOARS. All grades, from the highest to the lo west. C~OFFEES. Peaberry (something now), Rio and Java. Als<' J.arched Rio and Java. fought becfore the advance, and other arlwlles too numerrous to mnention. All sold at thes lowest possible pricos. D. I.LE INNII EN. feb 28 Cuntorre, Com.unuA & AVTaan I. Th. -* OFFiloR AIsT. U. PAss. AOEcNT., Con.uA, S. C., A pril 7. O N and. after April 13th, In addition to the Saturday excursion cards, this Company will pult onL sale at all stations good on any diay or trin, locid excursito tickets ah follown: Rtound trip tickets from and to all sta~ lions, good for three days, at three cent4 por1 mile, each way. Round trip tickets, good for ten ctd , .at four cents por mnle each way. Haveots sale, also, at coupon staitIofi, ickets to New York, Philadelphia, JBaltimore p Washington,'with excursion COUPB tus Ashovill , N. 0., and return, ndtha enabling passenger at a small cost to - the maegninceont sier in the facti~' 9LAND OF' THEI SKY." lo any ol ~o tIckets apuply. to statIoti Agjens if%i .formiation add(ress D;. O (Itr' Aast. G4XP. A., Colura, .apl13--1. nc'sdor o