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TOWN AND) COUNTY. 1 . ATURIDA Y, May a9, 1 : 1880.' Ti-:ms oF TilE Nu~w AND 11CRAL., '-ri-weekly edition, iomr dollars per )annum, iI adynwoc; weekly edition, two dollars and lifty cents perannum, in advance. Liberal discount, to clubs of five ind-upwaord. RATES OF A)v is'pIsliNO.-Oie dollar per iich for the first insertion, o aid ifty cents per inch for each sibseo lent insert(ion. These ratesi apply to all ad vertisnieits, of whatever II tity c1 are paiable strictly in IIvane.t I ui tracts tor threo, s'jg cr (wIelve miionithe Imaude oil very liberal tei mns. T'rau. slept .local nioilge, fillteen cents per linq for the first insertion and seven anud-one-hidf cents per lite for *clh T subsequentinsertion. Obituaries und trilates of respcOt cinwrged qp pdyer tisements. Siuple innouncements o1 jnarrhiges and detihs published free or cha-re, and policited. All communlcations. of whatsoever nature, should lie addressed to the I Winnsboro Publishing Comipany Winnsboro, S. C. 0 Now Advertisements. Threshiingr-W. B. Creighit. Nathap's 01(l 1863 Caiinet Rye WVIiske:-the gonuine article-at F. W. Habuichts, 1. 1 DTCA'II OF 11us KJiK.ANJ).-"SeneX" writes from Monticello; "Mrs Kirk 1n111d, the elderly'lad, who Vya bilrilel Poie weeks ago, expirpld on Mopilay morning, the 24th inst. Typhoid fever 'I superVened the hurining. Tipi eius nllothelr one of the links that bind the i prcCicut. to the past becit severed, anid only a imimory rellin s to Jill the acIh- t ing void. Mrs. Kirkland suffered d much in her last illness, but affection ite hearts sympathized and kiiid hands attentively milnisfered to allher waitR." :Nathanls, 3h C8 1 " lbinet 1[ye Wh11iskey-the genuilinp alicle-at F'. V. H1abonichat's. * g BnIrTON F'QR Gov NOR.-TheChes- (A ter 1eportersayst 'Wihie 4teo Con-i ti vention will meet at Columbia unext IT '.'uesday. Fourteeni delegates will be . clected to the Cin.cjiml:)gti colveliol U which meets June 22d 'P11i- niQninl- ( tion ofa State ticket will be postponed; s .certainly it should be. This is the II amnanimous wish of the pIcop).e here; they are too busy )vithl their crops just ,now. .Postpoinc until the middle of , nAugust, and give us General John Bratton for (overno'.. Witi hi alt. t Ilie head, Chester and all this section ,of the Stale will go into the campaign with a 'whoop I TiHE ANOGT4w' Ct .-Te Long fown Democratic Club las reorganized C vith tIe fQjloVing ofiers: h1 . resident-J. D. Harrison. t 1st Vice-President-Jos.Stewnrt, Sr. 2nd Vice-Presidet-T. J. Ii. Joes. , Secy. and Treasurer-Levi Atoore. s Execut ive Commilittee-W 1n. )StosyV- f1 .art, F. A,. Pope, J. V. 1Haynes. L .Iegistration Qopmmittee--T. G. Wi Iey, R. Hlamiltoni, G. Mlartin. .Mem..r of County Executj~v~ {919- T mitte-JM. P. Jenkins. . Delegates to Counity Convention-- S D). W.. Tidwell, Jamecs Stewart, E. P. .Jenkins, J. DI. Harrison. Nathians' Old 183% Cabinet Rye Whiskey-the genuhm~ article-at F. W.y Unlbciicht's. * |1'HE 01RQSBVIILLE BAND). A Pleaseant Entforialamuont Givon for Thg~ir y .Beot---A Fine Success in Every Partieu- 1 Msr. Editors; It waougodt for'tune to be present on the occasicp # pl the entertainment given by theo Crosbyville !CQyneIt Band at Opo~ra ~ Hiall, near Capt. D. P. Gro~sby's, on the f, the even~ing of the 21st of ay. Tlyis 9 .enitertainmient .aa npade up of ta 8.s leaux, charades, vocal and justrp nent- ~ al miusic, and was gosttenl up by the h members 9f the band and itheir fgir b ]ady friends, for the purpose of pur- C ,chasing sijver .istrumontis for the i former. The oveting was yery gnfa'- ~ veorable, but notwithstanding .t~i the ~ *iarge haill Wv~as well ill egl at an ,early ft hour by .a highly 'espectable and int.el-Ia ..ligent audenmc~e. At eig t o'clopk th signal bell .called ito "?attention," t e .curtain ;was rolled ulp .ant) ?!Tbleau j :Statutiry'' was exposed to view unqger -an exceedingly brilliant light, which scene held tho .audience spell-bound " as they behold its beauty an'd the comn- b pleteness of its arrangemnents.. We avould not attempt to follow each 8 .scene iln deteJl, fg~r we would fail 'in si .descriptive powers to de them justice. u i Xlesidcs, it wyorild trespass too far upon0tJ .your valuable .cojumns.. To su,1. ft up,, d( *we can only eny tihat from eight to 'i telve o'clock this lAt'ge atiidience~ was i1 ughy entertained 'vith.varying scenes s of taleaux and charades, while the ear'n pas~ .4olfghted with iuost excellent o1 .mu sic-sometimes the .martial strains . of the band, then the sweet sound' of i .the violin,.and y,et gain, sweeter and si .softer still, the *g uiar, 1gucher ito .ei .sweet sounid'.by LIny fingers ail4 soft- .ei .eined to the sweotest strains of gentle ci .woman's voice.. .Scenes and plays, fII .varyin in efrect, at-thnos ce iulated to bi ,mo e, best emotiois of tfo 1.mmaji w * heart, eveu to tears,.andl agalin to cause IJ) the ring of the happy laug to tlJ1 tire ui ball,, alnpost all the differenit ishifting vi scenes 0f .ife, from the .wil4 Indian gi of the forest to the magnificenice of the el mnillionaire's parlor, were vividly por- A rxayed upon the air~ge, showing forth cm In Iiving characters t.Vat we are a pro- -r riessive people, and thtit civilization pl ,and uig on have wvrought out a great iy .3vor fr pis. But we are making oiir .' ,artie too long. Every expression gi -,we have from thlose wvho were p~resenit Sc *,po~n this occas~lon is one of satist'an- .c fion and of plealsure .enJoyed during t ~the enti~rc perfornmance. 61 is a mlatter' el ,of wonder thiat the yonng hadfes and ger,, pi tiemniu who wor'upon the.stago could alii arUrivo at such pr'ogcionoy in so shortw fretl his on aiarnd t J 0ume i the rfg~ ah~ r t6. . g a ilberal a. )atro m f~ s o enerots.e t -pjjjjifrtjj Ads eltertaitinent was an optiva stio ess, and those tint atraiged lg il o ucted it are eertainly masters of their rts. We have been'told that a hand 01me s11i of ioney was. relfzed. "Al <>w its to ad( thlat the most perfect uiet and 9tter prevaile(l durig the ])tire ovenhig. To close, the members >r he b:\id appeared upoln the stage in k ul Ii'orm, and gave us some execl So closed a pleasant evening's enter 'tinmen I t. ColtNi. Nathanis'- Old 1863 Cabinet Ry0 Vhigkey,-th1o gepiulne article-at 1,0. !euting W, Reeorganize for the Campaign 1Mpeeclh of the PresildentILmecttomi of u1l cers and Delegates. Pursuant. to t lie call ofthe president, hIe Monticello Democratic Club he0]k( meeting on the '221 inst., for the ulrpose of reorganizing for the ap roaching campaign. The following flicers were elect.od: PreCsident-JohnI W. Lyles. Vrice-President-J. T. Dawkinsp Secretary-lI. M. Zealy, Treasurer-J. K. Davis. Member of County Executive Com iittee-A mos E. Davis. Capt. ihayne Mc Neeklin, the late resident., onl :eliring frQi the chair poke as follows: G 'Nril..im ;.N-This little meeting ig rit first sfpif le e111gmign1 (ir 1.86. 'Ie coitet prOtimses to be livelv, earn st and 1rell sustained. T1he t wo great arties are preparing to Inake a su reinp Collrt For victory. The lIepub Cans, conspus ofimpending dissol on, will exert thte fierce energv of espair, emnbittered by the reflection )at tlie loss of' prestige is attributable lone to their Illisconduct. For hol( Ig Inlrestraiied control ( )he l overn Ient they enjoyed am1] aiset ]t dir g maniy yer, and I t 'leIgih', from meiedcourity, pe6rmlitted hnsle indule. in licentious legislation to rati'y mIalice. The Reconstrijction xets, their ulteeling enforcement and realfld conCslequenles, require only te bamrest, allusions to recall tq onr uinds the horrors oflnegro domination. eneral deiloralil;ation qnd corruption remw ap lice. 'fli hiigliest offieers of le governiment wasre inlfectedl, andl I- iantism, to gro no lower Vol.I an in tipice, becamie and remains 'the syno yin of labit nil misconduct in oilice. revolution ensued. The best ele ient8 of their party rejected the nau 'ating dose. - Sufficient efection f61 >wed to give thq 'lagislative depart miet to 'h I)henmocrats and enable ien to plac th1e result of thle presi ential cainl mign of 1876 in. doubt, lhere it stili remains. The filets war pnt stronger expressions; but let lese snfljce. Their delfeat iii the ei ling elections inlQIVes their' 1in1al verthrow, because they can scarcely Kpect to reanimate a party that is old together only by sectional hatred nd the self-consuming passions en eqdered by war. Although thus Liicapped, never!heless they do ot undertake this conflict withoit re )urces. Their leaders are men of the nest parts and skilled in political arts. lemonratic bliunders are numerous, ad above aill, the cry "Solid Soy th" c~an e nade to appeal with force to the 3ctionaul pride of the Northerni people. .et us for a mfomen31t examine this sub et wvith canidor from' a Republican tandpoint. T wo-thirds of the Demo e'atic mnemblers of Congress are from 10 South. From sheeri force of num ers; therefore, the national Demo r'atic pahrty appears to be subject to th~e ut rol of the Southern winlg, at an9~ me it may think proper to :lairn its rerogative. Should a .Democratic reside'nt lie elected, the executive' as roll as tihe legislative dlepartment pass-j I in to the hands of the .Democratic arty, andK thuts that portion of' the Fumon so lateb' engaged in ani ekort > destroy it will ettamn ascendancy in 30 government thereof. It is mani ~st, tljen, .that this cry can be Hnde rith i'atal efrect if timfortunate blund rS on our1 part so occur as to give oinit to its applicationi. Under a ivorable yi43y it places the Democruats ai ghe dlefensive, anid renders their tuation one of painfujl delicacy. I o not presume to siuggest what line I' argumient on this p)oint our able aders may think pr~oper to adopt; at we who live in theo midst ,can aiim to be0 familIar with the 'convi'c enls fmn sentriinONts of our people, itd may, with becoming modesty, ask ute pertinent vt~testion14 Why fs the onith solid? In rep~ly, we can truth Illv affirm that we are not solid 'as lanst a juist anid impartial admninis-I ation of the government 'becapis~ mntrolled by Repuiblicans, but solid ily in our sorrows and sufferings and a our desires and efforts for relief To would with equal solidi'ty kghedl~' wie extended a couydial support to ad uinistrations of a less part.isn'u tone. at we could n9L lick the hand thdt ri'Vied us5, nor1 fitwna.. gpon those wvho >nytte#,( us wljh scor'n 'and contemipt. Blf-respoct suggste.d only ope ~course: lept sub~mission and men]y fortitude' icder unuparalleled wrongs. This is eo extent,Qf our oflee.' Lot .usi I.. slge the hope that .tie Republggis, urging I't as eykclence of .99r re'bel 3.us spirit, .dIo ylolence le their ren.l ntimenuts, since t e~ir.cofrduct in this aitter evinces aiy neredlble absene miagnanimi ty.a~uJ trausceends the or nary .lin,1Ip' of party malignity. Ii~ Qo atdditioina observation I all .leav,o this subject. "It has appetr p~ty bieen conced'ed 'that the Sonth i.ArO.ls tig U~mooeratlc party. This meession must hJe materially' molii id. Sopujtiltern infiunet is potent ecause of tlje .gilianco .ef the twyo .igs, 1Northierni auli.d Soutdgern, of the ongocratic party. ,4i .ittempt to me :this power to py919eite private ews and interests of tUieaou~th to the mnera.1 detrilment, would dissolve the lastce anud .4estroy Southerni pow,er. more, effectual el ieck to~ouitherni egy oachipents, therefore,.cannot be de ved.''ve by thle Ingenity of the Reo iblicans. 'Fhe true poweiorrests real in the 1Ndrthe~rn wing. Hence, told So.utlg." means nioth~ing dani rons.. 810ch speculations tter all r've only to sliow that both parties ater .the contest with sonnie disadvatn ges4 tipoge of the Penlocrats, how 0r, more .poAmnng .(hana real.. The irties are y lei-wisee ey6nly niatchied id 'the rceulL canniot be predicted' Ith assuraunce. 1Untl ,quite recently e probabiltfy,9fGrant receiving the o'publcan' Aominatlion wvas ,strong, i(n the strength of that~ groat uinwrit n' lawy restr~cting .the Presli entlal ntire 9f e0 to tWO tperms, anl hith ro re ivngthe obedilleeo acoorded Avritor oatpeto Aa arecto b gard of this4 Ise1iI And importait 1sag Miay lend to a disregard of :ho pru.ois' 1l1s of the gonlstitition itsell' the onlyl rntioinal barrier that cani be devised to the excesses of' ima1joritics under popu lar 1or'iIns-of government. The con tinued existence of the reptiblit itself, secied to liaig on the resuilt, and the minds of our most thouglitful men were oppressed with apprehension. Daily developneits, however, ae 111aidly dIivesthing (lie (otest ' of tIlls rave aspect. Fortunlately the skiliful nindliig by the oVlowers oftUlaie of th e .anlt-ithird t -crm'l settfiliuent asl orgalizied alln ,pposi(ion 1 hkit tile eix. tro:ii'.4t cannot atlard to igiiore.' nd IMf iII deitince ol' it, th ev persist inl for ciig O ranlt 01'te a'l''i'i reassllrili~g tOd uts tontllpi'I he p'r-obaibility ofr. .4 diviso amo 1111ilg tlhi o1f suflIcielit. mag1, iit-uide to ren41de' )iocrait 1i u(.cess of genco i nI II these specu'lations' disloses the Jprobability that, Blailne will 'Xpe irjilece the collibitted opposittin of tile iollowers of Sherutaliti d Grant, who aire, perhaps, st.onlg cri(ouigI to disap poinit hlis aspiratlolks, anld as it is necar lv certain that, Serianii connot soeire thle nlonli lnat*on, we ma fatirly 1) . M. sume11 tiat, chIoicC of the party wil lavo3' som ie on1e less promilnient. lin li' clatims onl the colice. It will be httppy for the Cotuitrv it' lie should be at iiod criae jepuiblcan1, such, for instance, as lristqw. The contest would move ill nll evpi channel betweeli ipirants otcqtul intogrit-y and equal patridti, alike,c disposed to idiiiiiister th gov 1men11111t, without )'411 -t ias or IWeferenl c. 'No huger 5 Isride lo6vard ti.-e hlrmdn11 and'recoicilititoil, the disiltegration of the ''Solid Solthl," could be ma111de. The itlportaiit and1(] liltorestinig ch'iracter of' IIh( s1 ,bject 'is lm1y eIx cuse for IinII(,1giig in) these spc11u latJons at a. ti lhel tile paraml'ounlt, Subject of home rule absorbs 0111 thoughts. The Hladicals airc already orapixing.io for a conflict, and it is anlulEiist C~hat thle tinlityN of actionl and of'1 Sent1iment thit pinatble'd s 'to vjest the goveriment 'roiji theii in 1876i's 11ow reqluired to perpetuat~e ouir li~qld uponl i. The ur1geIcyw of' (.Ih crisis admits of no <ivisionI, 1an4d o)ipels 1us to deemu vi(ho1 Ifurther evidence bolters, in. dependlents andg nover-s ol'nipy MiAms" aits fiavoring the 1'ctuln to pow'r of tei hinoranit. iiid corrupt. The unnet Strelch f01 guerosity will iot eIM. qs to a1 tribt1e( honIorable motive, to sic101 men. Thes 'statement approxi.. ma1te the cl1arn(ess ol axioms. an1d onie wh'lo does not ait once adinlit tiheir forie is beyond the reach of persuallion. But I bt)lieve %we all realize the sittia tionl., an1d ire ready ai( d wi'.ing to put forth of ort, commlenls'i-.to wvith its ditlicuil'tites. I shll there'flore for-bear to trelsp*1ss fIurther on your time. .As remariliked in the outset, 1 his iueeting marks our1 entranlce inito a neow cait paign. It also places a period to iv term ais your pres0iding 1o11lcer, and presents a suitable opport'nmity, of' whichi in availing nijyself,' it aflTirds m1e plpvasire to express to YOU my ineceO thainks for the honor you bcv conferred ogi me. III returning to (lhe r'niks as a privafe, the positioi that snits me and which I prere', I carry with me pleasait recollections of your unifort kindIness a1n(t courtesy. The prosideit ect was then con1 ducted to tho clail', and after a few appropriate remarks declared the meeting rea'zdy for bus'iness. The next matter' in or'dei' being the elction of' delegates to the Conuty Qomjyention, the t'ollowying were0 putI ini nomUinaftioy and(, on motion of Captain McMeekini, were0 unanlimfously electedl by accla; ma11tion: Declegates-John W. Lyles, Henry C. Davis, Amos E. D)avis, J. 'I'. D)aw. kins, J. M. 1irkland, W. J. Main H. M. Zealy. 1'l, Alternatcs-W. P. B3arrett, Jona Lyles. On motion of Col. IL. C. Davis, a resolution was adoptcd, declaring it to bo .the gense of the Monmticello Club that no nominations slbould be made by the Ju~no Convention. Oni mlotionl the qluor'um, nocessar1y for buisCs5 was11 chan~g9d fr'om twcnty t(o litteen memrber's. The following r'esointion, offered by 1,[r*. H-. M. Zealy, wals un1 animously aidopted: Res~olVedl, That we the members of the Monticello 1Doni.oerdLic Club. r'etuirn our SinIcer' thaniiks to Capt. Ilayno McMeckini for' the able and courteous nianner' in wh'ichli e presided over the Clull for the past two yecars *as its president. On motion of Mr'. 'W. ii. McGill, the proegedings of the meeting, wi1th tihe address of Captain McMeekin, were order'ed to b~e forwarded to TxiE NEWS AND HERuJALD, with a re[.est for publicationl. On motion, theo Club then adjourned to meet on the first Saturday in JTuly, unless sooner calleQ. tpgether by .tie pr'esident.1 r400NA MON. A Suggestion fromA the County Board of Health to1 the Census Enuinerators-Au rflpprint Matter. To the CJensus Enunte'atorsa of Fair-. fielcl County. DEAR Sris:-Tt Is the intenion of f] o State Boaril Qf Health te9 apply for Legislative sanction for g general pri,b lio vaccination) thiro~ughout t1i St8.. The Suqb-Boar'd .gf Ifogith. otf eAch couinty Is requested to f~cert~in .a 1 nearly as possible the number 94up- I vainal~ted persops ini t1le coluity. In fpJrttoramee of the abovo measure we, the lundersIgngi 8ub-Board pf 1 JAlcalth for Fairfleid, eanestly solocit your' aid i. theo mattor. Weo bolov this to be the only way that anything ( lke anl approximato estimayte of the ? pumber of unvaccinated personlS cani be ai'rived at. It will adgI but little ,to< time duties of :Ach Enu'merator, and wil.I be of great assistance to the Board of l~ealthj. As this will be .att irnportant matter in the public biy gieie .of the State, in which~ every in divlduaol Is .iterested, weo earnesL1y ask your aid, R..B. HIANAI AN, .1 b., 1. McMI ST EA E NOM NAT I ONS. I I (XJN TY COMMISSONiEl. ho frionds of Mr. JAN MES W. COLE N respectit)y komIuato him for the co of County CQVnuissioner of Fair d-subject to the .tios.i 0 to emo t n ry.. FORt SilERI1FP, fe'srs. R'itors: Plers antinunce Mr vs. EL, L80,N, JR., s a cailkiulate for riff of Fairfield Coun'y, at the ensg election.--mubject to the action of t~ho no-ratio 8.P. MANY FRIENDR. FORt SHIIFF.. 'lbe pnany friends of \r. JNO. D. Mc LILEY, recognizing his peciliairi fitiie4t the oflice, reslipectfilly noliniinate 1i11 Shecriti of Jdiileld County.--ulbect to action of the D-ciocritio primzn\y. 31 COUNTY COMM 118810N1t. fessrs. DUNr.&: Ploaso, qtinouiceo MR. {.]ERIT D. BOLICK as a candidate tor inty Commrissiolner of Fair.tid -t the ning leoltio.D --81*-iuct to the action of Deilocratie prit -r .. MANY FaInsos. kit 80ciool WMMISSIONEl. ho friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap ciating the shill, zeal and fidelity It whili lie has discharged the duties School Onmmiiission',r, respectiully inate him for re-election--subject to notion of tho Democratic primaries. FOR 8HiEltltr. fessrs. Failors: As nomibations are in Ler. pe mit us to ipreeput the nanie of . JNO. B. DAVIS as a candidao for riff at the enuitng pleption, subject, ourse, to the qption of the Democratic maries. MANY FRIENDs. FOR JUDGE OF PtOBATE. resars. U4iJaors : Please anrnouncO 1le sent incumbeint, J. R. Bovles, Jud go .robate, asp a candidate for re-cleclion Ihe ensuing ele3tion, subject to the i of the Deoptoratic partY at the pri. 1es. By so doing you 'ill obligo his 14 MANY FRIENDs. FOR SHER.IFP. Ifsrq. Edfop; Please announnq '%r. treston CoQpcr as a candidate for thie nocrationoinination for sheriff at th, ling election (subject to the decision he primary electibp) apd obligg many nds in the SoT; r UWESTERN PORTION OF TnE, CO.UNTF. 3R COUNTY COMMISSiONLR. 7he Trinq ; of Mr. James G Heron, of em, respectfully ponipat9 hp for the co of County Commissioner at the oi ag elQctiQg). -sub4et to the notion of Denoorato primary. in 17-d Rt SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Ehe friqnds qf the REV. JAMES DOUG S respetfully nominate hi_ for the rition of Sghool Comissioper of Fair.. fejct to the actio4 qf the pomoogratio 'ty at the primaries. F'OR S[LEIRIFF. Fessrs. FAWorsq: Please announoo Mr. 3. L. RICHN[QNI) as a eandidate for riff at thie oniuing election, sulgject to notion of the Democratic Clubs at the maries, and o1lhigo SfANy FrIENns. _____ ay 13- if --A T at .received and to r vo (g a few days miy new goods bougt beforeo the yo. cent )jpa~j advande,' whi'oi wi)f roid at the very lowest ensh prices Ao our friwnds and custlomers, gant Cashmos, II~rAnni ~rss (loed, Monie cloths, puntjng &o. inie assortment of Calicoes, Mulns, 'Lawn , Ipress Li op, Wito odd's rohon Lages, Edg ngs, Ziory, Hand u asongfind. ip fact, Dr Goods of all k n11s at the C.ORNEI~ t'JMat,' prcswhioh 'e S uarantog Oas or, we do not aakla asale. ea'r nd give our stock a thoroug1; inspeotion, it is. r .tfoight to show our goods, r stock of Zeiglor Brothe6' fine Shioes anid Bay State derowed was ti bettor, and of thege hIptwyo make a spoolalty and 'rv anf. sh9pjs in hig ~I w outs, and but ton .shoes I. hi h ang d197 (At a, gi. t men's gitors, 1ow out shoes hanUd and nmaohine sowed, .screwed. ,the children and babi.os wore re nsrlan'd.g nloo seleootion bought 41.QT.ININ~G a6 once and~ mako a seletlon et Gassimere or Blue Flannel; yae your measuxo for y qui eJtp shit san ples. " 'o 'bargains in soft Felt gg Stigf flats and Str w 1Iutu. goods in rlon- ,*qGlassware, Gro cle5, HoeS 19g,ao. h d atm~m ..'ody for a look. Call er aQU05 $ApES, ri 1 [JST RECEIVED, WO car loads Ilrao Whkto gori hyoe car loads Iggde'r, Hpy ti NOTIOEk TO TAXPAYi. E , Auorrnit's OFvFy, I WIVNNSAO.Bo, 8. C., May13, 1880. THiIS offiloo will be 01 from the first )f Juno to. the. 21th of July, 3s0, to re eeivo tax re,turus of personal property for1 tho fiscal year 1880. All male porsons lOtween the ages of twenty-one and yixty c yeazrs (exceptltoso exerwt by law) -are liable to. ;oil tix, and will re'ort ttceord ingly. j will be attend either iqx per on ,, by dplguty at the followinu l ites4 oil io dayi ,pecifled, f the pu pop o re ce.ivi returns. viz: Del (tldwell's Storo, Juno 14. Gladden's Grove, Juno 15. Durhani's, Juno 16. Bear Crek, TIino 1. Woodw! rd's, June 21 and 22. CA Ridgeway, JuneO a . for lilythew od, Juno 25. Jelnnings' Store. -June 28. Jenlcinsville, Juno 29. Montioello, Juno 30,iant July 1. Feasterville, July 2 anid 3,.R .Buckhead, July 5. y Col Balance of th timo at Vinnsboro. 1. N. WITHFiuh I.Uly 15-1 Auditor F. C. HOW WATCHES A4RE MAE. It will be apparent, to any otte, Wiho will ox. 1nIne a ot,u GOLD WATor. that asido front 1 .,he neces4sary theict-8ss tot engraving anti pre polishing, a large proportlo'i of tile precloui inetal used, is needed only to stiffen and holi t1 qpgraved portions [it place, and supply tle of 1i ces.4ary solidity and dtrongtlh. The sirplus noi O1d Is actuiNy eipedlecsi So 11as UTILITY and the eaity are egnep4rned. J4Mi8 IROSS' 'AT- - ENT PL) WATCII CAS8, tlls WASTz Of pie obus Metal ts overcome, and the SAMx SOLirry AND STUNInTIE produced at from One-tlilrd tQ me-lialf of ti Ipu1 cost of solid cases. This or( process is of the mo'st simple fiat uire, am fot-C Ows: R plate -of nickel composition metal, h peclially adapted to the purpe, has two plates of SOLID GOLD soldered one Ol cahi siuo. The of breo a:-e then passed between polished steel pri rollers, and the result is n strip of heavy plated 3Olposllilen, f roin which the cases, backs, con res, berz.10s, &c,. are cutt and shaped by silta. to dies atid formors. Tho goltI in these ca'sesp a suflicien'tly t.hiic *tp ahIRIt of all kinds ofr ,hasingofI ihasing, engraving and enameling; the eu ,raved cases have been carried until worn per- at 1 'ectly smooth by time and use withbout remov- tio ng tile gold. lla T'IlS IS TIEE ONLY CASIC MADE WITII TWQ PL 4A'P'KS Ol OLID GOLD, AND WAIRANTED BhY SPECiAL pRTIFI CATr. For sale by Connor & Chandler and C. Muller. lk for }lluitrated patalogne pnd to see war, ant. mch ll11-txly J- I 0011 GROCERIES. A NEW sppply'of riFmily and ?lanta 15 bbis. Oloise New Orlcpps Iolasson, F 0 bbhs. Choico.Culba Syriip, b'eseles other vrades. ' Spl offi FJ4?iJ~.sui the Jacksop! best grades Family Flour, ALSO, iC A lot of 'R4eigt Fami1y Flog --tbe besft n the Boro. - LA poi All grades, fhom ge h $ to tbp sul Pooberry (somecthing new),. Rio and JA: Java. Also Parched Rio and Java. Sh PEOWS m thc B3ought before klbo gdvance, go gilmo 1rtifcles too numerous to mntion. 4 mold at the lowdst possible prices. fob 28 Eit enacted and ordtined by the In ..)tendant and WVardent f the Town of' Winnysb8 , 8. C., in C9greil Assempi bled, gnab the authority of the " me: I. That thoro shall be e Board-oftftmilth .9 rcated, .to consist of ihr'eo 'citizens'' of the town,'.ond of yhoia shall be g, pri.otisf ing >hysicianl, who 'shall h914I.Lheir ofticces tinti the first day of May siagoedjing their appointment, and until their sue. censors shall be a1ppint.ed. t U.. Apd boit farthe inoted and or lameid, that the miembers of' pid #9ardl ibal libe annually appoinite ''y ~ah l'own Counocil as soon as practicabl e afer ~he installation ofl ' the Intend~lant an d Wardens into, offee. I. And be it further enacted and or- E lained, that during the sponths of Jiune, A Fuly, Augus.6 anid September the said B~oard J.al poxamnino the premisess qf all ~osidenl f, and persons do ' -g buiness T rithmin, the corporate lijnits of a to~vn t .least once a muouth, iand report .to .ti~ e L'own OQ.uhoril any matter whioh-4n tlheir udgment, is delote;igus to ,tho ingt~i 9f 4 he town. IV. That tile members of sai$ BoaridlV hall, in consideration of their' e.ervioJes, ~exemnpted from atrp09t 'tax iiloeipQ V. And be it fprther enacted and or lained, that any person resist~g'.Lh range of hp muembelrs of the sai ).3ga 011 ipon rw an o't~1r prmIses, except heir d we1lirg-ousoey, .Bha~l keined five Nes lollars for en h offonco, or beimpriseged of' das, upon conviction. Ti Y".'Ahcbe it further o'nacterl sd or laided, that'azy Ppygo' whdohall rall or ieglt , 9 abates arnatter u ntheir yremuisea, pe'rto the oard of Ioa,~ js a nuisance, ortro 'ay f~r . vI lhiefof o~~'gall'bo fin d onie cioller oy ojhl dg"a stroli lure or' neglect, o ec ilipr'isoned on.dy for ec dg allut'e or noegleet. - VIJ. And be it further eni~oed arl.. Cal Laned, that the Board of Health Abll 'so, fr urm time to 'time, rco x an mtr Or oct upon the prepp sq'pf aprItor yena r-o withi'n the corpmorae 1mitji, Rasi ~hioh i theoir Jdment i 9 af eetu the health o hethe townsfo the 2Yos ou~i to take sucliactiov as it may .4eem Under the above Ordinance ,tlie felow. og citizens are appoIgtt4 as .sul board Re 'f koth for the' 'year ending May I st,'1 881 vi Dr. E. WV. Aiken and Messrs. I'. Gorg and Ri. M. Hueo. Done In Council this te 30th.ly Lhpril, A. D. 1880, under thp ,cororrt cal of the sadd Ie.wnCO nuoji. J~. SA .,A.ABDE. atro o a tewe Thnd ro o6hana s, ~elr es opi it S A THE ERMAT01 OHN ONt R& MASS w Y CI. PERFUMERY! --:-.0 A large lot of choice Cologno, rp; tractms. oa1pT'oi-let Waltero. Toilot Powder, &(, &c,, CREAP, JUST RECEIVEr By MoMASTFr, 3RICE CO. COUGH lYJEflINEsIz Allon's Lung Balsam, Tutt's Expec iArant, Ayer's Pectoral, Bos. choe's Ge'rmap byrup, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Brown's Compound of Tar and Wild Cherry, Smith's Ling Preserver. Iall'q Balsam for th Lungs, Hegonan's Tolu and Livbe wort Expectorant, Wild Chi-:y Pectoral Wine, brown's Mix ure 1.Iartor's Lung Balsai, Ne ge' Catarrh Snuff, McMastei & Brice's Catai rh Snuff, Sage's Ctaarrh Iemedy, Chlorato of Potash Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Trochees, Eley's Carbolic Trochees, McLafiis Ing dealing Globule FoR SALE DY McMASTER, BRICE & CO. ap 24 YEW QIOODS A LARGE lot of Whqp4 rana} FINEST Toba~eco aiid Cigarsa Donly's. r TI-HIRTY-IVE ]Marrels all grade~ Wines and Liquoi's at bniy's. FRE1SHI Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal and 'Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LAR1GE lot of fresh Cainned GOds andl g'ancy Groceries at Don ly'si. FALL RINDS of Garden and -Flower' Seeds, Clover and Gras) Seeds at Donly's. BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Crockory and Glastnvaro, Wooden4 wvare anid Wilowivar9'on Donly's. GIVE me a call and get a bargain. W. H1. DONLY, apI 10 ' no t~eCorue-. SALE STABLES. TO THlE CITIZENS 01? FAIRFIELbJ I' HAVE estsblished S.Sale StapI IWfnneboro, and am pre ared 't sell stock stock on very aecoric mot lug terms, either for cash Mr on h until next' fall for niegotlible papy . Persons wvishing to by 01' sway w2l dlo well to call on mo ,fore lin elsewvhere. Iwill also pay tlio hliget ,ah pric~ Delivoyej ,tmy Stable o~ ~ong6 . St~u2 -AocWnedoo ou L 12g . 'NJ 0~ Notice - --0 W E BEG LE AVE to inform oiji customgrs and tho pulic generally. that we have purchased froin Messrs. McMASTEIt BRICE & CO. their entire stock of U ARDWV AR E, And that we will nlways keep on hand a FULL AND SELECTED STOCK. All we ask is a trial, and you will fin4 our stock and priceo to suit. J. F. MuMAPTER & CO. may 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE To Persoils Acenstomed to Seiding Money by Regi'stered Letter. TERlE'S NO 8ECURItiy IN THEM. If your money is lost or stolon, you may catch the thief, but not tho mionloy--aid tho money is what you want. Tho Gov ernmopp ddn't repay such losse. RUY A CIIECK From Che WINNSBOUO NATIONAl. BANK, which wo will soll you at ten C ws for amounts not exceediig fifteen dollars, fifteen coents or amounts not ex. emndg $wenty-fivo dollars, twenty -fiv (conts for amrounts not excouding sov en~y.. fiyo 'dollars, and at not above thre eighths ~per cent. fdk aany iid~nt alov, t-hat, You are thus macdo AI3SOLUTECLY SECURIE AGAINST LOSS. We guarantee thant. It y our originai check is lost or s ohmr, wege yo u plIicate. AN)d 0031E AD MPOS IT W I TlH US. We hav.) .just purchased a new timo lock, costing $350i, and theo President. htim solf can't opeu~ the safe when ihoc lock is runnmng. Ti. K EMA~OT'r Cashier W~bo. Nat. Bank. may .13--timox3mos Dry Hides, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Goat 8hina, Deer Skins,. Otter Skins, NIink Skins, gray Foi Skins Opose rn Sking, *iat Skinsl,Sis Cotton, Beessyax, Wooi, Rlags, Copper. *i' The highest cash prices will be paid. gay 25U. G. DESPOSTM. FJINJ4 L IQ UORS.' 4.A U BOS.' Old Cabinet Rye, I, idoanoke Wikey, 1860. ulso, Riottordam Brandy. Cold Ham for upoh from 11 to 1.o'olock every .day. [ HAVEA recently made extensive nadi. tions to my ntookc of Wines .and ,which consistn'.of'.a full assmort i.nt .. Rye Whiskey, Corr~i WV1iskey~ roe Brandy, Appl Brandy, Pe ih Branidy, Sherr Wino, (operogWn, clao tahe FINIST AND P REST WHYE EY to be hal .in Wjnnisboro. give It a 'lala. ; ~ A'~.9kon hand aluUl supply of ypny 1'on~coO, ~n a4pted to the teto th) lAgET TO noUsz n tl4 b lig