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SATURD.AY, May 8. 1 t I 1 1880. Ti-ams oP Tim NEdWS AND HIit.\l,.1. -Tri-weekly edition, four ldollars pm iliuo, In advance; weekly edition , two dollars and ty cents pCrannu1m, Ii advance. jiberi discount. to clubs of ive.and upwards. HATS or AimewrisNO.-Onle dollar periInch for the fil'st -insert ion, 11 aid. fifty cents per inch for each subseq lent insertion. ..-Thesou.tts apply'to til ud vertisemncits, of whatevel iat'l c, 11and are payable strictly in advance. Coil tracts for three, six or twelve months 11ad0e oni.:very ljlerlal termH. Tran sient local notices, fifteen cenits per line for the first insertion and seven land one-half cents por line for each. subse(nequtinsertion.- Obituories and tributes of respect charged as adver tisemnenllts. Simple announcements o marriages and deaths published free ot charge, qul soliclited. Al! conimunication s, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Winsboro Publishing Company Winnlsboro, S. C. Now Advertisements. B. and L. Association- D. ;R. Flen miken Secretary. Administrator's Sale-James. W. Bolick. Wines and Liquors-F. W. H1abc i i ichit. - . We understand that Mr. Pride, th% Consus Supervisor for this DistAct, las completed his appointments In Fairfleld, and that the commissions will be issued as soon as they can be ma11de out. A. B. Malony, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I find Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup excellent, having a ready sale and rendering more satis.faction than Any cough syrup I have over sold."- 25 cents a bottle. * I. 0. o. r.--Th Ilnltiatoi.y steps to wards the organization of a lodge of the Ildependont Order of'Odd Follows in this place were had on Thursday evening. in the Masonic Hall. The ii stallation of officers and initiation of m enbers will take place On tho 17th SInstant. Mr. r. W. Habculcht is out this morning in a full-sized adVertisement, telling soikething of the extensive stock of wines, liquors and-segars that he now has on hand. -is. store Is well 1iled with everything generally to be found in his line of business, and his prices will be found as low as the lowest for the same class of goods. Be sure to give Mr. Habcnicht a call whenever-yet1.'aIt anlything in his department. RELIGIoUs.-Services 11jay be ex pected in the di1frent churches to inorroiv as follows: AssociateReormed C6ur,c1QrRv. J. T. Chalniers, 11, A. H. Presbyterian Church-Rev. H. B. - School, 96 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Mecthodist 'dhnrch-Rov. 0. W. Sunday Schopl, 10; A. M. Prafer Meeting on Thursday at 7 :45,-r. M. THE PREsJnYTERIIAN PrcNic.--Ac cordling to app)lointmIenIt thme ch)ildlren of the. Presbyt.eriani Sundayl School and other Sunday Schools inl towni met at th e Presbyterianl Church and theni proeeddato thei gie&ve-dear4~ahdaurch, whereo thle young peole and1( their pa rents gave themselves upl to en joymient. several swinigs were suspended anld teusual gamnes playedl. Dinnier was served beneath the spreadling oaks and the tempting viands were dispatched, witLh gusto. After a day of enjoyment the assemblage dispersed. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Asohi oRforined Chulrch held tsi regnlar monthly meeting on WednQpiny 'evening. On .this occa sioni the I:cy. J. ..T. Chalmers, a son of the R1ev. Je .C..Chalmers, of Char lotte, N. C., delivered a very -interest ing and instructive address, which was listened to with marked and ap preciative attention by all who wvere present. Mr. Chalmers wvas- licensed to preach by the First Presbytery of the A. 1R. P. Chuirch at its late meet ing, and for one so young has already given promise of a very brilliant tature In the church.- - - THE KNIGHTS OF HONOR.-The sev enth annual meeting of the Supreme Lodge of Knights of HoTnor of the United States will be held in 'Charles ton on the 11th Inst., and a large num ber of delegates from all. se6tlons of the country.are expected.to be present. The finance committee, consisting of -* Gen.8S.' Woodbian,'of Auburn, Mo., P. C. Caf.leton',of Statesville, N. C., and WA. HI. Wall, of Sardis, Miss., is now in the city, engaged inl ispecting *the books and annual reports of thle Supreme Reporter anId Supreme Treas urer. Supreme Dictator J. A. Cum -nilngs, of Boston, Mass., Supreie Vice-Dietator Breckenridge, of Louis vllo,..My., 8upr,eme -Assistant R1. - H. Cochranio, of Wheeling, W. Va., Su premo Treaanrer Rf.~A.' Masmer, of * Jamestown, NK Y., and Supreme Re porter J. C. Phtmor, of 'Wooster, 0., being all the offcoirsof the Suipreme Lodge, are also there. The members. of the Order residing. in Charleston are making arrangemente for the accom.. modation and entertaimpentof the vis iting aelegates.--Teo' Order'o the Knights of HIo4o' is a. mutual bone%t, - ocietV, oi geld' 99sville,..Ky., on the 80th of Ju'no, Th8-sevon years algoewith a nucleus of seventeen monibe1%. It noiv has 2,184 Lodges, 607 of which have bee organized dur ing the -last yaren*thifattricali stregt t( 8O(O' QdITh yA ect,on of - counltry lyIng south-east \oTtii ' v Coustderably agitated, on Thursdlay atewnoon last over the appearimeo of t large Newr'otudland (log vith sympt.oms of hydrophobia. It proved to' be "1ismiarek," a dog well knowni in town, aind belonglingu to Mr. F.'. I liabonielit. According to our info,rm1lationl lie left towit that af ternoon, going in the directioi of the old Aikon tanyard, then by the Paul plVco to the MHeCtints quarter, then by the Spurrier place to the Camden road Opposito the residence , of Judge tobertson. Ile attempted to eter the flower garden ol'Judge RIobertson, but was bat'eii ol' by a colored man. lie was next.discovered at the kitchen door ot l. A. daillard, Esq., being finally driven ofr by Mr. Gaillard, who fired several shots at him. Continuiig his wainderings through the woods iear Pearson Rocks, "Ils" stopped at the Middlesex place ofMr. W. D. Aikeit, and then recrossed the Camuden road to Mr. Aiken's residence, where lie wis finally killed. It is reported that h101attackel aid bit t good imay dogs ailong the line of his travel-a lact cal culated to cause consideriable alarm in the section through which lie passed, and a circumstance too that bodes se rious trouble unless the people rise up as 0on M an Inanld rd the connliry of every d(og that can be found. The lime has como For prompt action on the part of the citizens, both white and Dolored, and unless decisive steps be a6 Dnce taken there is no telling what the aonscquionces may be. We contend in all seriousness that every dog through out the country should be limuedi ttely dispatched. JzSa N 11BIS. Physiefl and Mental Peculiarities of the Great Tonor. The famous Ej)glish tonor, Sims Reeves, contemplates retiring from-his profession. As lie - must be nearly sixtv. years old, and is very rich, I lho wis(lon of suchi a course seems unde niable, though ie is still without a ri val in oratorio singing. About fifteen years ago his voice deteriorated con siderably, but soon regained its pow Crt. It is an opon secret among the profession that lie is obligod to have all his songs transposed a couple of tones lower than Io used to sing them. Sims Reeves was, curiously enloug?h, b0th idolized and hated by tle Eu1glsh pbic. - To account. for this, it must be borne in mind that he never could be.depended on to fulfill his engage monts. This gave a start to all sorts of stories about his being a confirmed drunkard. But they were utterly ut true, as the faet that he has retained his voce to his present age comclusive ly proves. The truth-is that his throat was alivays most deliqate; a simplc journey by rail was often 'uflcient to make him "as hoarse as a cow." In the height of summer lie did not dare to walk across Hyde Park widhout as many wraps around his neck as an or dinary-man would wear with the ther moineter below zero. The report about Reeves' habits of intoxicA~tion arose fromi his fondness for~ beel tea. :. .Ho was. .accustomed to carry,about with htim a p)ocket-flask of that nuttillions bitt insiplid beverage, antd pers5ons seeing himi conIstantly mn terview'ing the little bottle jumlied at the conclusion that itpontainied brandy. Hie wvas never liked jorsonally bv' is brother artists. is jealousy ol' the success of otheor singers was extreme, anid lie could not hide it. On one oc casion he was on a tour wvith a concert par'! , atmong' whomt was a rising coittralto, who now takes the foremost place among English siingers, and com manids a larger fee than Reeves him self. Unfort-unately for the har'tionv of thle evenintg, the audience apl)llaud od this lady more thtan theyI had the tenor, and on her return to the green room Reeves grossly insulted her anid refused to sinmg again. Thle nmanager, howvever, forced himt to continue the tour. SU7PE RSTIATIONS 0.' T HE ST AGE. F?oretoHinig Disasters by the Flights of - .131irps. What a superstitioni there is con cerning birds just now among New York p)rofessional people. . At a little diner given in Boneicault's thagifl cent apartments, a weelk ago,' there alightted for an instant at the -wintdow opening'ont Fifteenth Street a jot-black bird--somebody's escaped pet--proba bly aMino bitrd. -"Good heavens!i" exclaimed Dion ; "that's a forerunner of ill-luck." Those at the table had not forgotten the incident when the papers set forth the proceedings of Mrs. B.'s law -ers. 'Fanniy Davenpjort dev'outly belheves the -.owinership of a bird brings misfortune. A pot canary popped into her room from the 'balcony oite night a few years ago. "Ah," said Fanny, "that's not a present nor a purchase; it's a waif and stray. Let it rentain. I can't thtink that will be bad luck." She went to the theatre-playing ~'Vesta," thme blind old woman ; and inm the second act, unable from the ar rangements over -her eyes to see exactly,where she fell, miscounted her distance and str'uck her face en the the iron footlights, disfiguring herself for months. Augustin Daly is another enemy of birds, event in a phctured form. A suite of fitrniture was brought in to the Flfth~ Avenue from P'ottieor & Sty ums, for use in a play whose rehears als htad been thought sure forerunners of a great success by actors amid man agers. Just before the curtain rang 1 after oneht of perfect satisfaction, 1iu. Daly stood on the stage surveying tihe new set; of a sudden he esp)ied a tiny swallow poised amid the flowers of- the brocaded-covering. .nIt's up with this piece," hecried out. "'There's a miserable fowl on the chair-back." "One swallow don't make a sum mer,":said an actor standing by. ""But one swallow makes arespecta bWe fall for me," returned Mr. Daly; and, sure enough, the piece was a flat failure for the ,onsuing end of the ~Abenevolent Detroit dentist an nounced that on a certain day ho would pull teeth n'ee for poor per Bofis and ftt nishi laughing gas. 11e used 700 gallons 9i gas au~ extracted ~tI4 )bw ok10 tl;I ghe Ameli .05Vt~~J0~g OUiTUAtY. .DiRD, Apil t8, 1886, of tsphold dywsltery, little ADAMS, on.y son of T. 8. a1d FaANOVtq n1tiEs vgvd lotilit three years. Te <tCcease t Wtas a OhWd of geat, prviee, )illg 11ualdIy br gJt.. 11 St1:n( -M iNs W tWI 0 ( %kle da3.;, al!.l va,i severe from Iho legIiNg. The bereaved patrents hlave tile symnpatiy of te wIl.. coM 11n1111ty InI thel- ir '*I, li >e er : t. it. G. M. 1*. Ak%13 IA. A011soCMAM ON. r iilE calui m IIt(lar n eftllg or tile vinii r to borol iil itng' L.omi Asgoviallon will it. lii III tie Town Hall oi Motuhy e-ell. ling. Lht 11:itstilni, II. S W'clovk. Me0n tt-r. will bring their books and pay tleir mon1 lily iiatsl;i, 11ente at. or hiol-k 111at tilne, olterwslO t1to pelialty of tel (I' C; peri stlar )Vill be chilged after tho lituetIng. D). 1I. FI.ENN IICN, ma1ty 8 secy. and 'Treas. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I WILL sell on Friday, May 21st, 1880, . at the lito residenco of Iraneou Pope, deueased, the following-deoribe(l property, to wit: Threo head of horses, a lot O Shemep, goats and hogs. Also, 0110 mlln'sl saddle. one gold watoh and chain and two pistol.4. Torms of sile: For all sums und11tmr fifty dollarm CASU11 on diy of stle; for iilouiitk over fifty dollars a credit until the 1st of November next. the purchaser to give his noto with interest froi date and good sirety thcreon. JAMES W. BOLICK, may 8-t 1xI Administrator. OILS, OILS. -0 N EATS-FOOT Oil, Lnsee( Oil, Olive Oil, Castor Oil (cold prelssed), Castor Oil (coimonl), Cod Liver Oil-ptir. Scott's Einulsion, Castor Oil, ECialislln, ready for usO in small bott.lei.;. For sale at the 1rug SIore of W. E. AIKEN. may 6 Notie &! --0 WE BEG LEAVE to inform our customers and the public generally. that we have purchased from Messrs. McMASTER BRICE & CO. their entire stock of HARDWARE, 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. MoM~ABTERU & CO. may 0 JUST RECEIVED. ca' load li"ne ""hi'e Corn, Ltwo oar loads Fodder, .ilay and Shucks. CASII CUSTOMERS W1ill flnd it to their interest io call on mec before they make theoir.purchas es. JNO. D. McCAltLE'Y, Agent. rW In the store south of Sugenhteim er & (Groeschel's Clothing Store. mch01 16--Bmin AN OR1DINANCE To Prevent -the Sale of LIquors on ,Bunday. ) IT f NACTED nnd ordained by the .LIntendlant and Wardeons of the Town of Winnsboro, in Council met: That if after the passago of this Ordi nanceosany peOron shall deliver to any othi er pers5on anly spirituous or malt liquors, for any past, p)resent or future considora tion. between the hours of twolvo o'clook on Saturday night and twelve o'clock on Sunday night, at any place wit.hin tihe corporate limits of the sid Town of Winnsboro, the person so offending shall be liable toea line of fifty dollars; or to ten. days' imnprisonmentin the county jail of Fairfild County, Done in Council, this tihe 30th clay of April, eighteen hundred and eighty, and wvith the corporato Meal of said rown af fixed. JAS. A. BlRICE, Seal. E. S. CHANDLER. Itnat muay4 Clork. AN ORDINANCE~ To Impose an Annual Tax Upon Cer tain Business Therein Mentioned. 13 IT ENACTED and ordained by the BIntendant and WVardens o the Town of Winnsbero, -S. C., in Connell met, and by the n;uthority of the same: I. That all lecturers, traveling theatri oalicompamtos, concerts or musical enter. taiuiments, or exhibitors of curiosities ot any kind, except for charitable purposes, who may lecture or exhibit with in the corporate limits of tihe Town of Wilnns. boro, shall pay an annual tax of one hun drod dollars. . II. Thtill'all p'eddlers, or vetnders of soaps, medicines, goods, waros, or meor chandise of any kind, not the products or manufacture of thtis State, or by a citizen resident in this State, who shall offer their wares for sale within the corporate limits of the the Town of Winnsboro, shall pay *an unnual tax of one hundred dollars. III. That all gift enterprises, itinerant lightning rod dealers, itinerantiphystelans, surgons, chtiropodists, or any so-called profeasor of the medical or surgical art, who shall carry on their business within the corporate limits of. the Town of Winnsboro, s asll pay an annual tax of two hundtred dollars. IV. That any.~ person engaged in any business above~ enumerated who shall desire to carry en the same within the corporate limits of the Town .of Wine bore, for a period less than a : year, shall pay such less sum than the annual tax above imposed on- any such business so desii-ed to be carried en, as may be agreed a pon between such phrson' and the Inten4ant of skid T'own. Done in Conil, thin the Oth d o April, oighteen htindted etd efig and' e . A . NOMINAT10N. FOlt COUNTY CO31l11%luNlg. Tho friondls cf Mr. JAMES W. COL MAN respectfully nomuiinato him for the ofico 4f County Cominsionor of Fair licti---slbject to the action of tie D.1mo crtitct primary. FOt SIERIFl. lcssrs. 1,iors: 14eso aIinilne Mr. er it. E. EIlJTSON, JR.. a a tanlihate foi 0 Sherift'of Fairfield Con:y, at .the evnu c. ing election- sblijeet, to thie action of thll. c. )o..ratic prNiary. MA4Y FnIN. FOU'. SHItCIFFe. The many frien-Il of Mr. JNO. 1). Mc CARLEY, recognizing ihis peetliar itics i- for tho office, rospectfully notniirate himl for Sheriff of Firfoldh County- -subject, to the action of the D,mocrattio primary. i FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEAit. mssrs. Eitos: Please announco M a-ROUE1RT D. BOLICK as a candidate for - County Commissioner of Fairfiold at tho onsuing olootion --subject, to the action' of tho Doiluooratic primary. MANY FaRNas. F0R SC110OL COMSSONE1-. The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap preciating tho skill, zeal and ffilelity with which ho has disohargedt c-le duties id of School Clinmimissiour,r, respeotuilly is nominate hin for re-cloction--tubjcot to '1 the nctiou of tho Democratic primarios. " FOR IEtIFF. Il TP. Msvs. Eltors: As nominations are in -- order, pernit us to present the name of rv COL. JNO. B. DAVIS as a candidate for to ! Sheriff at the ensuing election, subject, ). of courso, to the acti->n of the Denocratic 11. primaries. MANY Fixzs. es -- ie FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. T 1 41Cssrs. 10itors: Please anMounce the n- present incumbent, J. R. Boyles, Judge a- of Probate, ns a candidato for re-election Pe4 at the ensuing election, subjcot to tho ac or tion of tie Democratic party at tio pri . n- maries. By so doing you will oblige Iis r- 14 MANY Fan . 'v-. ..-____ ~- - . . . ~ - FOR SHERIFF. :1) Messrs. Editors: Pleaso announoo 'Mr. J. Preston Cooper as a cantdicdate for the r. Democratio nomination for sheriff at the r coming elootion (subject to tho decision of tie primary election) and oblige many friends in the SoUTIwETERN PORTION oF THE COUNTY. dP% 16 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friena iof Mr. James G. Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominato him for the offce of County Commisioner at the or suing election- -subject to the action of thoDemocratic primary. jan 17-td FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Tire friends of the REV. JAMES DOUG LASS respectfully nominato him for the position of School Comnimisslonor of Fair ~ lci County at thre ensuing electo.n subject to tire action of the pomoceratic party at tire primaries. SALE STABLES.' TO THlE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: s. HAVE established a Sale Stablo at Wimsboro, anid am prepahred to sell stock stock on very accommrnodat ing terms, either for cash or on time until next fall for negotiable p)aper. * Persons wishing to buy or sway will Ido well to call on me before purohasi ing clsewhre. cs ~., . I will also piy the highest cs rc for CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my iStable on Congress Street, located one door south of the. Ladd building. jan 20A. WILLIFORD. Collar & Chil1er HAVE ENLARGED TEEIR STOOK ---- JEWELRY, T STERLING SILVER PLATED WARE, ' GLASS WAR, II. AND Id rt. -FANCY GOODS, y., co, Making it entirely unnecessary for their customers to go outside of IVna.. [D boro for any a' ticlim their line. T1hey in iedge thomselves to give advantage's of VARIETY, QUA LITY AND PRICE en :rExtra flue artIcles wvhich the he markcet.whil not jusatify In stock, will be procured on sort notice. inch 18 pARTIES wishing Cologne of ang W.. E.at rugi e. ap W. IN' 7.E7 THE WOBLI WILSON SEW in wor'k!inanship, is <>ua to at Chtron< 0i Ra ill-t elmsi' P: n reo It 1eVivml Mnd centi ti :. IT S1411, (Aher Imtehliln-i. 1t (en .virwity is,- un1)1H IIMACHIIINE1 .xil in the Uni*ted St iof hers. Tht, A'e I I )KN I KN I)JING of repirinI WVIT [IOU T PATCHINI B0 X, CIII] AG10 I (.ILITY C(W. I Many~ ~ no o wgi fr h e eent he~ : , whihIil R lvr i u frF-d am S 40 E-l[lo Cal)rIsg, eroroi Dre (44)-18, Momi lili , !j.1 nillng &0. A nio assnrimii aw calivoi, Mslin a. Lawins, Dross Linens, Whioite (oods. -oeh"on Imet., Heg,losiery, IHand herchiofls, Nerkwear, (lo.es, &, Yenn ca find. in fact. )rv Goods of all icinds at the CORtNEA,,,Ol H A at pricoi Which wt gmtraiteo pliawi or Wo do dnot. ask it sale. Call early and giv-, our stock a thorough inspection, it is vU Our delighi to show our good i. Our aneok of Zeigler Drothers' fluo shoes andl( Bay State 8ere(d wias .Never bottor, and of these kind we muako a specialf3 ytand wari rant. .UTo shmoes in high andi low cuts, andl but ton shoes in high and lowv auts. High cut mten's galilers, low out shoes~ laand antd itacltre hin'r iw, SCrowOl. Et~on thet (chiildreni and habeies were re.. iminbered andii a nLo s'5 electioni bought for them. Call at Onoo and mtake a soentin of a (Cassimeoro or JUino Flatnnel; Or leave your mencsnlro for u suit seleotedI fromn samples. Rare biargainis in soft FeIl Hats, Stiff Hats iandi Straw liats. Ngow goods in Crockery, Glassware, Gro Eaeh departmnt is read v for a look. Call tina buy1 and be plleL.ed. Reebrour mo01tto is QUICK SALES, SMA~LL PitOPFIT$. apriil I NTEWOOL0D. A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at Donly's.________ FINEST Tobacco and Cigarti at Donly's. _________ T HIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grados WVines and Liqnors at Donly's. FRESH Angnata Flour, Bolted Meal andi Pearl Grits, at Donl~y's. A LARGE~ lot of fresh Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries at Donly's. ALL KINDS of Garden and Flower Seeds, Clover and Grass Seeds at Donly's. BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden, waf'e and Willowware at Donly's. GIVE me a call and get a bargain. W. H. DONLY, apI 10 On the Corner. ,g Lightest e& S atte 011111 de so FIRE IN8URANPE AENCY - --- JAM 1Ei WV. LA'W. 'Yo the Publin.' Why not, Insure yoitr ,property ? . the eot of a per dieli expenw. Daily cos of' inmuring, si,mut at : 1 Cent per anmmtin is onlyv 88 Cents. At 2.1 per Co It. per 'A I It im is onalv 7 At 11 p-r cent. per amtin is il'y 4 At I per cent. per timnin is only 2. At I per ceti. Ier annmin is only 2 e. At , per cent for 3 years is only 1.8 At 1 or nc it.. *or : yours is o.y 1.35 At 1.1 per ce111. Ir 3 yefris is oly 0.; At 2'per cont. for 5 year-; iti onily 1.1 o, Dwellings in towri or country, deit ed, insuraile at. the following ratos, vi, For one year I pmr cent. For three yeirm IA per cont. For live ,years Vi per cent. Harirs tid contents, gin hotuReq, bal, cotton, store house., merchnd io, mil and chirolhos insurable at adequate rat, I represent only Vit very beif couil nies of long experionce and well ehtablis od character, JAMES W. LAW, nov 22-Gin Agent. 11OV WATCIES ARE MADI. It, will be apparent to any one, who will 0 aln11in1 a 8OL.I UOLD WATCH. that aside frc the necessary thilckmess for engraving a polishi11g. a large p[IIrwop:,r1, of the preclo Ineta l lued, Is needed only to stiffen and h the etgraved portions in place. and supply t i cessary solidity and strength. The surpi gold i1 aCtMly needless .so:far S UTILITY a beauty are concerned, In JAMES nOSS' PA ENT o.1) wATCH CASER, tit WAS's or pI cicus netalis overcome, and the SAM 8 s01,131 AND %TREFNGTII produced at froin one-lilrd one-h1If of t he 1t811ual cost of solid caxes. I process Is of the iost slinple nature, as 4 lows: a Plate of iek(l comuposit.ion mletl specially atapted to the pi.poso, has two plat of SOLID GOLD soldered oie on each side. 11 three are then passed Lctween polished at( rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy plat composition, frot which the cases, b;acks, cc tres, bezzles, &c,. are cut and shapmd by sul ble dies and forners. The gold in theso en is suiloently thick to mdilt of all kinls chasing, engraving and enameling; the c graved cases have been carried until worn p fectly smooth by time and use without remi ing I-lie gold. THIS18 EIIIHONLY CASAE IADE WITH 'V PLATFS OF' SOLID ooL), AN) WARR(ANTJ BY SPECIAL CEItTIFICAT14. For sale by Connor & Chandler and C. 'Aull Ask for Illustrated Catalogue and to see wi rant. a Inch 1i-txly PERFUMERY! A largo lot of choice Cologne, E: tracts, Soap,Toilet Waters, Toilet Powder, &c., &c., CHEA: JusT RECEIVED nY McMASTER, BRICE & CO. _:o: COUGH MEDICINrST Allen's Lung Balsam, Tutt'Nx1po tor'ant, A.ye'sa Peetoral, - -Bon.. chee's German Syrup, ]b~. Bul's. Cough Syrup,. Brown's Compount) of Trar and Wild . Cherry, Smith's Lung Preserver, Eall's Balsam for the Lungs, Hegonian's Tolu an di Liver, wort Expectorant, 'Wild Cherry Pectoral Wine, Browvn's Mixtou Harter's Lung Balsam, McLane's Catarrh Snuff', McMaster' & B3rice's Catarrhi Snuff, Sage's Oatarrh Remedy, -- Chlorate of Potas~h Lozenges, Brown's Jironchial Trochees, 'Eloy's Carbolic Trochees, McLane's Lung Healing G3lobul< FOR SALE BY MoMASTER, .BRICE & CO. apI 24. NEW~ GOODS SPRING 8.A.Ts and sEoQEs DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C., &C., &O., &4 Just to hand and for Bale at LOWEST PRICES. U; G. DESPORTES. april9~ FINE LIQUOR L 'HAVE recently mario extonsive ada f.tons, to my stock of Winos a liquors, which eOnsist4i of. a full lise ment of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiske French. Brandy, Apple lBrandy, Pea Brandy, Sherry WVine, Souppornong Wii ObaInayne, oto., etc. IU' claim to soll the FINEST A? SURE!ST RYE WHISKEY to be hadl inneboro. Give it a trial. I also also k op on hand a fnui supi1 *EGARS AND TOBACCO, in great variety, aind adapted to the taal of everybody. Call at the PALMETTO HOUSE, in Winnsboro Hot.el building. .J. 4CLENDJING. inch 27 DR W..E,Rf AJK&-i, ~rugeII~-f ILs' ToIt GodN ULUABLJV NVITION RENOWNE'D NG MCHIINE minier W atc,and a11 .Ngnt!y finish.. I the bifhetst INVI.1 at Ihe Vienn>, xS ONFOrijll .F.S''tER tthP7, nited. 'Thero arc more WILSON In n t.iv combined :de of all the ATTAC 1 HMIENT, for doing all kijt X, given FP1EE with each mmcbine. LI., U. S. A, _ _ _ Is -F?. I UF iES arATu E anEO ERATO NN1HN8ON. LARK&g S-30 UNION SQUARE ,MASS.\E O C CIT Y.. .41.4J -.7= vi THE JOHNSON REVOLVI1B BOOK-CASE. Lawlyers, Clergymten, Pi a, lIors, Riankrs, Teaes Mrcchants, itetle,t4, anill all who reaud books. Jiol mioro b>ool i in e spaco than att otlior' dovlo1 oe. alt,10 dL lirs t F,at.c lI-3,eHt adn - ruIt(,hodn a s4et, of Appletona's Cyclopodia. Ma<o f fon itanotwarp or wearoul. BeJauti ftii 3 ornainntteal. makig a itaitoand n o tiers of books ; iz.os for floor hold 2,83. or 4 tiere of. hooks, ats desired. Snail for descriptivo prico list. Senal ,s centt atror ott' Nxw IrILLMeIAS-r Ua OATALooI! ih ou r 1~ .Iilustrations of Educational ami I3AK ER, PRA TT & CO., Schonol FurnlIhers, niad D)oniers its overything In the 110ok andl Stationery line, 1lEADQUARTER1S FOR ALL.SCHOOL StJPPLIE8, 14'3 & 144 G rand St., New York GROCERIES. A NEWV supply of Family and Planta. ~ tion G4ro4,eries. 15 bbls. Choico Nowv Orleans Molasses, !80 bid. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides other gradost. FLOUR.L Jackson' best grades Family Flour, 'ALSO, A lot of Patent Family Flour-the bost in tho lBoro. SUGARS. All grades, fromt the highost to the lowest. COF1PEES. Peaborry (somlothin gnow), Ribo and Java. Also Parched IUo and Java. PLOWS Bonight before the advanoe, and other articlos too numeorous to mnention. All sold at thie lowest p)ossible priecs. fob 28 NOTCE Cuant.oTTE, CoJ.unIA & Aor~STAR, ,) OFFioE AssT. G. PAss. AOI1NT. Cornu?nu, S. 0., April.7. ) { \Nand fterApril 13th, in addition to A h aturday excursion ca.rds, thiis Company will put on unle at all staitions, good on any day or train, local exouriert - tickets as follow*. - " Round trip tiokola from andi to al s ta tionts,.good for'three days, at three otts por mil, each way.. Round trip tickets, good for ton days, at four conts per mileooh way. Havona .'.. salo,. also, at coupon stations, tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimtore and~ WVashington, with excursion eoupons C, 2.s , Asheville, N. 0., and return, ead -, continuing journey to destinatAon, ? enabling passenger at a.small cost toi " the mlagni.fteoat PQenor in~ this famo4.. "LuND oF 'rnn Sav." oraty of tickets adfpty to -ttatidf fornmation addlrea D.'A Asst~ . GP. A.,01tb Anic assorteont 4 T '''~"