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TI NEWS AND HERALD. WINNbaRO~, 8. C. Tilt RSDAY. May 20. : : : 1880. ) Ic -I.V4. V. UE l-XOIW. A'9o4cIATE EnITOR. 'in: N i.. It onK //cduhl still boolis C foi Ilainliltlti Visit. Cotity Coivention have been] ect(d. 1 The I1even11 It ward instructed tor Gar., 4ad Lihe other. wards left their delegates k IN Tins iSL .: WE GIVE ANo-rmT.: inl tersthilg sklech of the olden tieic fr-oinl a gentf lemanl who hlas shlownl himl-p solf einently fitted to talk about it. We hope lie will colitiliue to contrib ulto them, as they aro just what, we have Iong reln trying to get. THE NeuS (Ind (ourier estiiates t that out.of sixtv-onec delegates elected I from diferielit counties thus filr.. thirty- 1: four are For iagood, nile for Gary a an1d eighteen. are anlti-Gary. The full t conveitioi will inumber one hundred I 11d fiftvl-eight delegites, and eighty z votes will be ncOcessary to secire 1 1 loiittionl in full iiconvention. 1 hbre i Ihe ilieetiig of the Juno Con veittoion in ( oliml bia. ilthoigh it. seemis thus Car that a majority il the Cohivenlftion will be oppo(sed to State noiat11111ionas at. that ltme, still it is not well to be loo seure about this mat ler. The mcre existemice o(' such ln inipression may lead to arelessness on the part. of' (lie people. It behooves those who oppose these early nomina.1111 tions to I oil tle alert, and to, nmike -lhe issie 1hw tie good of the party alnd v not ln the -I inerest of' ally individual canldidate. The elect ion is a long wlty Off, aid National politics hav nlot been1 set. aglow. Why South Carolinta shou1ld wish to be pre'cipiltite r we eni1 ot. understauld. Tho fi ltmers a1e1 enllglgd'41 ill gettinlg iirly started v the leavisto andi1l most expensive crop 1 they have pitcled iin years, and the(y should he h1(., alolle. iuntil haying hv season. As they (ons1itute the vast v pr'e1 ~o lee of voters i the Stat e, polities should be mado to wait it -while, onl them. Miuch the best. limte to reorganliz'e is while all the calndidates 14are inl the field. t J'Etch hope.s to receive ithe nomination, and be nahially stirives to solidify the party il order to nmake his noinat11( ioll .Cu111iValeiit. to alni ehe4' lioll. Dill aller' at ftcket. has; beenl chosenl, ent bu8isism is i 11ore political 1lii persoual, anid lie pIrt v luist be nade comlact ill ordetr to wviclh i ". falw m1an. All lte Illembers of, the parlty having previ o 1sl 1 ,Iy beenl drilled to tullite solidly ill the loillinatiol, they cain be rallied olil (0 to tle support of' any good set of' 21men1. Tho puiitly or openly avow 0(1 ('andliates at the pr'esenlt timle is 1 evidenice that11 neitherC1 the 1)eople 110r 1 the alspirat b'lii el ievc that, noinationisi are' near11 at hand. Selectionis made1(1 now11 wo'01hl, wh(t lher' justly 0or 11njust ly, he 4)pen1 to the acceusiation that thiey are. 1ot, th fee un04 tran'one11led1 choice( of' thle I' people0. 1 I~ ny 1( cnidtlet 8 )1 is p oivly . str'ong no0w, hie sho0uld( he equtally C' stt'ong" in Aulgiust. An a11is the party desires none1 but,1 Ilie str1onlgest 8stand- r ard'(-hearerOIs, it shtould be ver'y ('are'ftll I 1to secure'( a) f'i-ce l coner(ec from11 al1l 1dr1ts( of' thle Statte ini or'der to sec'aure of' alIIlie canichtes, laiying aside14 all l14Iersonl mot11ives. will make1( postploneC ' men ummimo12t211)1s. Th'1e (cal1 of' the comm111it1ee waIs ia m~~itk -hoinest, we doub14 tit, butf a1 miistakle niever'theless. F"otunalltfly it. 1111 not, yet (101e 'any - a1pparenit damagiie. -- The ArtAutograph, Thel1 Ar't Int4ehanlge of' l40 Nassan Street, New Yoi'k, hias just issued '"Thle Ar't Atogr'aph Atler'ica lre Fund2(. Th'lis pulicationI contalins t hirtyv-eighit il lustrations1 by leading1 ar1tists and( engravers, and1( forty auto1 gr'aphlic poems11 and1( sent imenC2ts. Ailmong teconltrlibutor)1s of the latteri ar'e the Fieldls, thec editors, *Whitelawv Reid, .Hlowells, 1llolh1ul, Chlild, IHulbert anid son), Hlayes and his cabinet, liavard. and ai numllber of other' clebiies are I alsoaugrpcayrersne.Ts enlterprise IS mtodele1d aftr fthe Paris-. .Xfu.-cie which was sold for the Muri-i clan sufi'rirs and( pr'oved such anl im- I mensei~ success ini every way. A limit ed editlti has heel) published In threeo formrs, labin paper1, t wenIty-flie cents, he~avy paper' oneC dollari, and( hleavy iplate paper in post. folio flve dollars. We have given this notlee unrsolicitedl as we believete At-Auograp of fersthe estmean ofaldinig the Irish suitiers, and alt thle same11 time giving * somethIng of' real value to the pur chaser. 'The 11erald fund has swelled to over thriee hundr1Ied and thirty-two thousand dollars, and t his new enter prise is expeuted to bring in a hand some) additIon. -As a Missoutla, Montana, stage was passing the Mar'simll Grade at mid nighit two weecks higo lhe leaider m1issed( hIs 14hOting anid fell Into thle abyss. J he hor'ses weigh~t threw theo others of -the tetiam sliways and1( in turn'i thle - coach followed. Horses and vehieo iniade three com lplot e revIoltions ihi the shecer-dowlj fall, but nether' o, the twvo p)iasengelrs swere killed. 'The drliver' escaped by leap1i1ng from his seat to the r ohdbed while the coach yet hung to thie verge of' thi precipleg. The 1101ses were ull kidlied anrd the WOnndk of' tut bepsegr ~dsoe Pe your suubsot'1ption~ I(d the" -veraida are about ten C velve I et above the ground. Tho g..i ity of the evening ws at i eiglht. There 11wer hudreds of I lies and gentleinein. gathered in th >uilding. For the beiefit of thos Ivo hive never Visited Mon(o Curlo, nay say I a lit. fri-ilibliimr however I Itay be *regardeclas wielle'd anld - d( n1orntilizinig in itsolf, does not presen tich obiectionuablo lturti'es inl thi ar11i bly llradisc Its it (ooes il less fru 1'ed locallities; land gentlemenl an11 lies of1 1 he highest. res;pectalbilit y an< (Wi l position ot. ly oi join tle crov< f on-loo 'kers bu t stake their moniev I is fl nit wo weeks go shice vas s.'andwichaed botiveen the Duches r Mont rose land the Rev. Newma lull, o'Loundonl, and I noticed tha lerG ice is qinite as deeply interls d in the 'ict o1' her live hundired frian lote as-well, wNe'll stay j was inl 1l, 'casiontil louis. THm EXPLOSiON. I 1111( turn-iie( away l:st night fror he right, haind roulette table and ha tartell towamrd the trente et Qiuaat atble, neare-st the nmitelpiece, whe: tiddenlv a great flash of fire and hundering report (e'111 froimi the Chini cypinece. SiInultaneousv uearly al lights ient out, ad tlhe thiek plat lass came dowi froim the roof lik ail. A (1ens(. sikoke obscured ti utiint glinnner(ilS Of' (the I'M w reminhin imips, an(d the plaice was coiver(ed il ,second from at bright umd tzzliii Celle of'gayetyv to the dismal horrorsu it inferino. A great rush was m11ad Ir file door, iimid the shrieks 11l1 obs of' niearly all the Women inl tie tw, oois. 1n11y persons leaped from ti rhindolws and1(1 somne were badly hur1 y the fall. Somicthi ngr told Inc in an instani rhiat haid fiappenied. A bomb ha< eel exploded close to- the gailninl 1le, and aiid the general wrCck I'h er)trators of the lac had robbed ti k. The moment I was free fromi hle ]oimp!)ajcL 1111ss suiiriig toward th xit I hat'istenled toward the spot, wher he explosioi ha1d talkenl plae. Al endy(V 00.1e'S W(eO there Iefore 111 'he tables wNere coveied tvo iniche lep wiith splii(ers ofi glass, ani brough the dense smoke there ia trely enough glimmer of' light to dib iniguish bet ween tihe shining gol neces 111and (he fraigi ents 'of glas hit wit-h the aid of the monev rake ie gilass wis (Itickly pulle'l Aisidt .n1d the early arrivals ralpidly stowe< way the gold in their pockets. I here wias any crouipier or otiher em iloyc. 1iithi'1l to his post I itiled to se 1111. The smiall boxes coilliiliil mink notes wvere open ad q(ute empt ild about 30,001'. ill g(ld weCe h1eap11 (d ii confiused nass inl tlie ceitre c he( table 111)11iolig (lie fragment s ofglass l'le imen whoini I saw helpinig theiin elves weire piolmbly mer casual spec iltors, who profit(ed by tle ovccasioni mnt were not privy lo the plot. Th onspiaitors probably Seized it one 1pon the nioles and the lulbroken rOu ermx of gold and escatped through th Vniidows. E'very morning the baik supplic ach roulel ta0ble with 70,000 franae ud each trentee/rearanite table will 6,000 r'ies, of' which 120,000 franc IC inl notes and Cho remind 111er is ii oin. As the bank hal1d won a larg um1 belfore the explosioit took plaec onsider that the robbers must, hav 'ot about 1.50,000 franes. Inl abou hree or four minutes the oflicials cam, traggling back anid relighting the gas aithoermg up the r'emiinig gold -an -lookIng the stable door after the los ieed. 11ut there' was certainily aanpjl ime1 ando opportuniityv tor01 one'r twV< ion to have Icearedl oti' t hrc out c our of' the tables in the main) salon L'hat oinly 0110 table was robbed is evi lence to my muindo that the inmber o :onspirator's wias limited to two o hiree at the most. IN sE.IRCiI OF ThU CULLRru'., The1 first question niatur'ally ih 'Nho 1( co lhave (donc it?" The af he~ Cassinzo-pr~lofess to believe that ,vasl (101e as5 ani act of veng'eanlce it lead of robbery, and they claim the lo mloney wals taken. The hypol)th1 is is ab~sur'd and the claim false, foir nyself' saw a considerable amount tala at least thr'ee or f'our mniiutcta aft' lie exlhOsioni. But it is naturial ti he admiinistr'ationi should wish to di. :oura'1ge thle idea of robbery, so as n< 0 enc(oura'fge anly repe)titioni of' the a 'air. T1hie croup)iers andl other eni >loybs ar'e not to he blatned for rm~i iling away, for several of thiem wcm at(Ily cut, and as they are not palid I anve their heads blown off it is onil 'casonaible that thiey should have stoe 00t upon1 the order of' their going. A Tlowvx IIUNT.-A flitc broke Oi it t welve o'clock on Fridlay ini the et vorksL at Milton, Pa., n'nd a hieav .iorthwest wind p~revainiig, it was ini )ossible to check (lie p)rogr'ess of ti lames until the entire business portic t' the town was destroyed. It is est miated that four lumi'edl buildiiq~ wer'e burned, including all the chur'c 38, hotels, banks, newspaper office thie gas wvorks ando de'p)ot. Assistant u'amcn from Sunbury, Danville Wi iamspor't, Lewisbu ry and Watsoi own. Seveiral bodies have been r movered, but they are burned bevor ecogniition. TIwo hundI~red and( 'fiti Fiuniieis have beeni rendered homueles iind are camping out in the fIeld Sup~plies of' prlovislins anid clothing a nleeded at on1ce. It 1s impIo5sible )stuimato the loss at present. -The Hecbirew aind Christian cc ~regations at Cuthber't, Ga., worshi ed1 together recently. Dr. lBenson, rabbi, preached there 0on Sunday last week in thme Presbyterian Chiure ld the Cathber't corespondent of tI Arlington Advance says the chiur< was filled to ,overfIlowing, the reguli choir f'urnisinng the m'usic. The (do tor based his discourse upon01 a p)art the first chiapter of Joniah, and f< neai'ly twvo hour's eloquently an~d lcai' edly' spoke of the sins anld errors the nineteenth cenltur'y. lie toucht upon01 evIls In matter's of' religion, po] tics, coimmee etc. and portrayi vividly the couiino society in r'ope which was rapulidly' becoming pc mieatedl with the spit'it of frece thong that wiould ere long crumble iinto dii every proud( throne in continenital E r'ope. . -. -... ... . -See to It that your child met with no neglect; wvhen sick use f tile diseases of babyhood h~r. Bul Baby Syrup-It neOver disappoin Price 25 cents. NOTICE--TOWN MARKET. H[IE town miarket; after to-day, will . od everymerningat 4o.oaoc and will be en contimied4 as 'long' as ti demand for fresh ' #tf w'ill jtos .~ may:13.t2 c. -O 1880s SPRING. 1880s' I - t t - . r. LANDECKER & BRO. I Announce the receipt of a large as. I sortanent of Spring Goods in the lvery atest desigi n and Nov e ties, ..n d they offor the following goods as low as any I house t ein the 'Boro. Wool Minting in all desirable shades, r French Bunting in Black and Navy Blue the handsomeft ever brought to this mar ket. A beautiful line of t] HAMBURG EDGINGS C In entirely now designs, with Insert ings to match. SPItING PRINTS 3 Just opened and ready for inspection. r Call and see. NOTIONS Of all kinds and of the best quality at tho lowest possible figures. Call early. A largo otook of Gents' Furnishing 6 Goods for th-> Spring trado. Call and be 3 'suited." SH OES. We would call the attention of the pub. i lie to our large stock of Ladies', lents', - Missc.' and Children's Shoes, which we I 1 are now d isposing of at a renarkably low prico. Give us a call beforo you pur- I S chase elsewhere, a we feel satusled we , can suit you in gnality, utyle and price. iC TRUNKSAND VALISES. We will sell our large stock of Trunks, ,alises, Railroad Bags and Satchels atold Prices, although they have advanced ful ly 2 per cent. AN EARLY QALL Will repay ladies. Wlro ask 3011 only to Co0n1 to see our stock alld to hear the Price';. and if you do not find it to your advantitgo to buy, we will not ask you to do so. P.I DECKER & BRO. 5 0DOZEN J. & P. Coats' Spool 500 Thread at the Corner Store. J. M. BEATY & CO. ~1 The War Over! Peace Declared! t BohSie itoros I FIANO BLOCKADE RAISED. 'The long strike and lockout in Now .York Piano factories ended. ,All factories open. 5,000 locked out. -~ workmen again --t work. A new pi- I - ano turned out every ten minutes. I- Workmen happy. Purchasers who '8 wanted pianos and couldn't get them 0also happy. We' have had a sor 1ry time for the past twvo months to furnish pianos to impatient purchas ers who wouldn't understand that pi-. t anos had to b made .before being ~delivered, an it has worried us Smuchly, but the "winter of our dise 0 content" is now o her, and we are SALL RIGHJT NOW.' 1-Back orders will be filled in short, 'metre, and new ones by Iightninig Iexpress. Our stock now on hand is 'very lairge, and it is only certain 3. styles that we have 'been short of. (I These are "coming," coming," 300, *y 000 rmore and don't you forget it 8, Best of all, read this : Present Prices Susaranteed I flavinig made new contracts with 1leading manufacturers, which hold ,good until July 1 next, we engage to a 1111 all orders received by that date yr at our prssent prices. Come what ri, will we shall not raise prices again to until fall trade opens and fall prices Ii are established. We have advanced retail prices but a small per (cent, yr notwithstanding the large advance >r mf wholesale cost, and our present I. prices are still extreme.ly low. !UYE.Oan Never Buy OHEAPER~ ~d And they will Iose time and money i'by, waiting. We have special bar Sgains to offer cash buyers. New in s' struments, :new styles, new L1. prices, new -terms. Send for Catalogues and Desi-iptive Illus. trated Price Lists, giving full infor.. ta mation. Address LUJIDEN & B'ATES' -SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organi Dealers. *Dr'.ngs, M 119jjiegTollet, Goods etc. Wfl oN~ fo, s.c. N VASuIOXN OF VE OLDEIN TIM E. low tOur (1-raifuitralrs Dr),esmid hlen Sparkiig Our raiudniotiers. Roa U.i:EK, May 1 5.-etween the 'Cars of 1810 and 1816 meni and women ero principally clad'in habilhitnentsof eir own1 maiihiietuire. The spiinnhlig, 'lieel anad hand loom were only used, Xcept by a few, for clothing. Some E 1' the iliics vere silootli uaid regular Itexture, dura.1ble anid pretty. The Aton und wool were dyed with bark, aes or flower, galliered from the c resi, fogetlier with indigo, copperas, I Lc. Knee breeches with buckles, ng vests w ith largo pockets, and g tail coats wIere Worn before 1815. 4tir1 top boots, ats they were called, C aeling nearly to the knee, w Nere I sed about, this time by the wealthy. andy leg f ellows did not, look well I knee breeches o' ill Fair top boots. ut they presented a more ludicrous gure in "'stocki net" pants 1it1, ing skin a ght, which followed. Froim 1816 to 418, dress coats (no frocks then) of rondeloth, cut with very short waists id long anid narrow skirts and1 gilt t uttoas, with Marseilles vests, i "ere worna. G reelI ad blue bomiaba Ott and ginighl:nan coats and naikeen ts were tsed For summner wear. e loots worn outside with a black silk S ssel sisp'iiiled liromn the top in front 11 'l low ginir:itered, inarrow shoes an1d f ulps were worn. White and drab 1 uts with broald brinis were'C u(scd. tfited shirts witl stainding collars ere worii fiom 1810 to 182. Ladies 0lrV their dresses with I very short 21 sts :and with short'I slecves, and ng silk gloves, silk ad leIghlaorni bon vis (no hats Ohen), lie foriner with 'ide brits, the hatier projecting for ar1d so ftar that (hey secluded a side iew of I Ile fltee. Tusuans were worn n'1er ward i the'84 ain anner. Aflter- 'I 'ards tie sleeves were worn quite rage. R ibbons were used oi bonnelues, ill no flowers upl) to 1830, and but ile jwelry, except etlar and lilgel ies. Black and liigulred silks, bom lizolts, afterwards bomabazines, Inll Ainterial suunnlier, also prinlts, white. utslins a1nd ginghaians im soumaainer ere UsCld vith lowt' kid and se'alskint nd inlorocco Shoes. No( t in. than ix vards ota 11Y fabric Cor sinall, and ighl. yards Alor 1'a rg'e, ladies were used ) to 183.) Cor. a dress. Low prtinetlas Vre used alionI this tieii-io gaiters ln. V glltine11'S of Cishion were not Ikvn lere. No illillilners or1 mantuar a.kesS nearr til Charleston, 1 link, pill to 18:10. 1 was a strict. ob- I erver of' the tilShions anld at connirv Wrehani and iainer from 18-.7 to 8.11, and wvrito knowinglyr. Eniouighi I lais. I recolleet inl I i2l1, cot ton w'oiitd ini I lie fielhs I'rom warm rains I Spteinber. It, witS conisiide'e' morthIles!s anid nio.galthIered, olvh by aI v phlinters in Febriariy and Mareh Illowing, !"when tlie price laud ad inced f'romt tea cents. per poind in )eceimber to twenty 'enis, iad ill Iny to twelnty-five and)(' tlir.y (cts. 'his degtail, as it was called, sold at weity (o I wenty-five celts per polind. )ttri ng tle Legislhttive- sessioni of )eceimaber 21, the liaious States lights ecsohiitions, enlled Judge Smiith's tesoluttions, wereC ad'iopted by 0our Leg in111 tre, which was the open'lintg wedge >M Nuli llion. The winter' of' 1828--9 ais so war'm that niost ot' the pork L'ca1'to 1(i spild, ad cotlton anid to ucco~ staltks putt out. shooiits and grew ~oui the prevIiou1s year'~s gr'owth, the ei' '29-a goodI cr'op year. I wilt lose y'e olden~ ftimes no0w, iand it' 1 'i'ite anyi) more, 1 will give you some14 ainig about whalit wve (ought (10, al! ot' 5 here'( ill Soth Car'olia, ini the fui arre, that is-if 1 know. W. . '01in144 f 1110 lup1,blo 41.n at onte Carlo hli Olm-tk -A S~ennI ort ofusion. MloNr E (2 .0, A pril 25, .1880.-Alt nt o'clock last nigh t 3m)Int Car'lo ex el'iencedl a1 sensationa such as it hats er knowni beforo' duriing its exis.. ne1C as I 'a headquatera for gaming. muilst dar11ing alttemplt t r'obbery was iade nnde41r cover' of the expl1osiont of a o:>mb in the minl gamling room, by 'hichi most. of' the lighlts were extini tuished 1and4 all the oilliinls and1( splecta >t's drliven f'romi 0one of the frente et aranIflte tables. As ustual onl Saiturday the number o1' isitor's was4 griealter thanil at anyl other meO of'the week, anad, although "'the ason01" islpraicti('ally over, ther'e are 14uy) hlundr'eds of' forignL!i visitors inl ice, lntonlc amll MonaIco. The sot't, dmtty atiri and the exquisite beauty ot' la e'veing attracted a lar'ge cr'owd to lonte Carlo to gamble, f1i't, prome1t Lade and listen to the concert. TIhere rie several high players at the gam ing tales-onle of' whom had woni 30),000J0. thc daiy beorle-and( conse8 enit ly the crowd was rat her inelinied > throng the r'oomns where, amid con lant requests of' "F~aites vos jeuix, aessieurs," followed by the mnonoto ons "'Rien nie vaI plus,'' tue votaries of Itnce were staking thiousanids npon lto tun of' a card( 01' the eceenitriugyra'i ions of' an1 ivory ball. A t every table lierQ wer'e -numiibers of' sp~ectat'r as8 vel as playg~s, iad the gallerie-as he thriongv 01 bystanlders is called-waus llee amt ffourt (deep. Especially was his the ease at the 1trente et gjuar'anit able the farthost fr'otm thio entr'ance, vhei'c play was hlighest. The conecort vas near its .close, and1(, as the final trains of' Strauss' "'Chr'oniquo Vietn ioiso"'valso were piared1,' the concert '00o1 was nearly *whlol ly abandoned 'or theogreater excitemeont of watching he high play. THlE PA LACE- OF CHANCE. To fully uinderstanid what followed, isketch of the gaiming rooms Is nec~es ary. Thue Casino bu ildling consists of wo par'ts, one0 contalnliig the gaming ables, the other and lrarger' part bolfig evoted1 to the concer't room, reading 'oins, vestiaires, ofices, vaults an d ashl loom. The wing containig the ables Is 0only a single stor'y In height, etL upon1)'a high basement. It is in the Ad Moorilsh stv'le of archiltectur'e, andl~ nost of its r'o'conslsts of heavy col r1ed glass. The r'ooms are lgited by several -as chandeliers amnd b rackets, and the abbes have a swinghng chandeller' at ach end, containing foiltr'lamp)s burn ng oil. On the mnantelplece stood a arge, massive br'onze anid gilt elock, over'al. cando1 labras aind two ver'y envy Japlinse v'ases. The Wvindo4VB PUBRE WINES AND LIQUORS GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfully inform iy customers and the citizens of Fair eld generally, that I keep in stock a uill supply of flue Liquors, Cigars, 'obacco, &c., &c., and guarantee Atisfaction to any one giving me a rial. My stock consists as follows: IMPORTED LIQUORs. )TARD, DUPUY & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. tAMSEY'S SCOTCH WIUSKEYS. JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. .MORINO DE MORA SHERRY W LNE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. . H. MUMM & CO.'S RHEIMS CHAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMESTIC LIQUORS. ARATOGA PURE RYE WIllS KEY. [ATITAN'S 1863 (CABINET RYE WHISKEY. TRAUSS' IMPORTED RYE WIllS KEY. LEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY. TONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. ELEBRATED PF'EIFFER E. RYE WHISKEY. ZENTUCKY BOURBON WHlIS KEY. 'LANTATION RYE WHISKEY. rIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. TORTHI CAROLINA SWEET MASH CORN WHISKEY. ILANTATION CORN WHISKEYS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCIE'S "BOSTON" GIN. 'ERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE. IOIOE MA DE WINES. KEG DRY SCUPPERNONG WINE. KEG SWEET SCUPPERINONG WINE. KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE. MALT LIQUORS: IERGER & ENGE"L'S CELEBRAT CD LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED. 3ASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA RIS WATER. DIGABS AND TOBACCO, --:0: IHAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN CENT CIGAR. CHE PRIME.MINISTER CIGAR--S FOR 25 CENTS. 1'HE PUCK CIGAR-S FOR 25 CENTS. CHIE CORONET CIGAR-3 FOR 25 .CENTS. !LHE SONORA CIGAR-3 FOR 25 CENTS. PHIE SMASHER CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. IUlE LIGHTNING CIGAR-5 FOR - . 26 CENTS. rHIE MONARCH OF THE SOUTH CiGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. rHE MASTER STROKE CIGAR-5 FOR 26 CENTS. THIE AMERICAN TWINS CIGAR 6 FOR 26 CENTS. P HE COSTA RICA CIGAR-S FOR 10 CENTS. rHE ROYAL SEAL CIGAR-10 FOR 26 CENTS. PiHE ROSE AND LILY CIGAR-10 POR 26 CENTS. PiHE HAVANA CHIAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH. P. W. BLACKWELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CHEWING TOBACCO-TIHREE GRADES. BUMNER NBEVERAGES. [CE, LEMONS, SODA WATER. THlE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF THlE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF THlE DAY, TO SUIT THlE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES. VERY RESPECTFULLY, F. W, Ianswxme, aSREAR OF TOWN HALL ma Fresh Arrivals Every Weok A NDI TO -NAL su plics of Pno'fle, Pcrtihire, Lattice. LaCo and Vitori, r li wns. Checked anfdr TiL Ji III Cloth *nt DresS *nn", Laco 'untings, Prints, wol In new uioes Longr iti*Shectillga. i)Ullw (ias COUtons, etc., chICAp US~ the Chii, p't. A IDiIVRP IN ALL-SILK RIBBiONS, at TEN and 'rWJNTY-ieIVE CENTS, WOJITH THBEJR 'IMES T1114 h'0NHY. 0ul-yurchises have been made BXFoRE THE TIDAL WAVE IN PRICES AND AFTER. ITS U1)S >ENC. an In consequence ca), give good value to our customers for their patronage. The bjest, assortment of LACE GLOVES AND MIT$ In the City. WE SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH I DESPORTES & EDMUNDS. may 11. OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT WE HAVE REMOVED )UR ENTIBE STOCK OF CLOTHING, ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE AMONG THE BE3T IN THE STATE, TO THE STORE ROOM Ix RAR OF OUR DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. All Goods Guaranteed I ap1 17 SUGENHEIMER & GROESCHEL. F. ELDER & CO. R ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro and surrounding country that they are now in receipt of their Spring and 3ummor Stock. DRY GOODS IN ABUNDANCE. CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY. STRAW AND FELT HATS. SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND OUILDEN. NOTIONS IN PROFUSION.49 JEANS, CASSIMERES, COTTONADES AND LINEN DUCES. All our Goods are fresh, now and pretty. We will take pleasure il xhibiting our stock to any and every one. Give us an early call. OUR GROCERY STORE Is full and complete as it always is. Pricesi and Goods guaranteed. Be iure to come to see us, and yon will certainly get your money's wor he' mobh 16 GR AND OPENING -AT THE WINNSBORO DIY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINEKY BAZAAR. OODS are now open and ready for inspection, and ladies will do welt Lto call and see the best selected and largest stock of Millinery ever rought to tis market. Domestics, Straw and Chip Goods, French Pattern Hats, Calicoes. Feathers, Laces, Nets, Lawns, Muslins. White and Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, Illusion,' Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Corsets, Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets Ruching, Belts, Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus, Ties and everything generally round in a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish rnent. You cairget all you want as reasonably as same goods can be bought inywhiere. Always on hand a< Of Shoes for Men, Ladles and Children. Men's and Boys' 1Rats, All kinds of Family and Plantation Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c. Another large lot of the popular new Davis Sewing Machines. Every family should have one. No one should be without it. Call and see thQ range of work it will do. I sell it on its own merii's. april 1 .J. O.BOAG. SPECIAL TIES, JST Rh EC.EIVED 10 Pieces of Lace Buntings in all the new and do.. Fou, r Piecoes ubi Bla Cashmeres, light weight for Spring and Suma.. Ten Pieces Lattice Lawns, something new. One Piece Machine Tucking at 50 cents per yard, wor%' 75 cents. Oe Pieece Hudson Jaconet Tucking at 90 cents per erd, worth $1.23 Another lot of fine Marseilles Spreads at $2.00. Twenty..ive Dozen TurkeyRed Dollies at-75 dents a job.-waranted fast Fifteen Peces Swise usline commencing as low as 10 cents per yard Two Pieces India Mull Musi to plos'e out at 25 cents, worth 50 cents, . . SOMETHING NICE an Gipern Bands and trlsh Laes. 'Ties, Gloves, Crepe Lace Enching hAnother Lot of beautiful 9hroenosjtst received and to .be sold lower'