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TIF NEWS AND HERAL11 1.. Junew . : 0 . I ---. ---------- ---------- A A .Rr 11101A. 1.3 SM . ) 11 H. AVi AGAIN I dritSn trom the track at. the E Pfac.s. He is if-lt.ulialte, or e1st *xcuscs for hi-s falllures are too thin TI'zu (4nEKCNytLIM ./Ycu's says .Judge T. J. laekey is a proli: caiididtiLe tor the ole of United Si Mlarshial of South Carolina, vice H. Wallaco, rejected by the Soil Judge Mackey's, chances are said t good, as lhe is oil very pleasailt i with Presidelt llayes. IR-ICPV,IOCAN PolITICI INs AIM ready flocking by the thonsam Chicago to the National Colvnl Besides the regular delegates to Convenutioi, the adhcrents of the ferent candidalies, amid the,, represt fives of the witi-third-term org tions, are tietrined to be on the . Indientionls are that the tight wil Over the unit rule. In 1876, tle VaI for delefgltues from States, ani the con veition abrogated th unit, I This yet the caill was for delep friomi Con(fressoimoal districts, and claimed titi. this is au additioial sIoni for declarin g against the rul1e. first all the delegates will com1 agalisti riiit, as their only hope allowin11g ealch delegate to vote I pleases. The National Comniitt said to havc sevenI mliti-Grhiiif. Iiijo and it is said that anl atid-rat poralry chiinan111 will be noinu The committees on comitested seats onl credelttils ar1. composed of' delegates fromn each SIate and T tory, aind the oppolieits of (Grant trol at luna jorit.y of State delegait It'Lho twenty coitestiits froi nois, 1h sixten fronm Louisiana, the scatterinig ones froimi other S be selected from the anti-(rant um1n1, a large nuimber vill have I dleducted from the ex-l'resident's If LiEU uaisitii b0 dcieniLiOtede u gle may last for a week. Gl rjlnt has thie inside I rack. llut there's n a Slip, amid lie may coie ot at wrongt endl at last. Whittaker. Condemned. Whit takert has come to grief. addition to the instanices already gi he has been caught in several fallschloods. Laieillenalit, McClel testitled that Whittaker could nol whether a pair of cit izols'-pants ft inl his rooiim l)eeloge(l to hiin or Lieutenant Sears said lie fonid 1% taker's pants hidden inl the slemw his overcoat. Whdttaker having ed that lie promised 110 on1e oillm help him inl the case, a letter wits duced fromit the wife of Professor C ner to Whittaker saving, "To at the m1oney~ you oil'er would so de me1 in miy own an my1( hl~'luslband's< -ion, ias torever' to (do awa'iy withi -unoble moutives that. canse0 my1 hushr Greecner rCcenitly said lie had . susic$'iious on) thle subhject, ats to the asasistaint~s were. But on b preCssedl he subsequoently3 said lhe k niothinzg thant would w arrant f'urtLhe vestlgatioin. A dlespatch fromt West Point ti Mtay 29th siys: T1he Wh Iit taker Court met. to-da secret sesioni andi~ madite up its timi por't., whic~h wats agreed upon01 antd ed by all thbe meinibers of' the e4 The replort1, afteri reCviewinlg thei andi the evidenice ini th)ecase, gives following 'oncluslins: First, cout' Is nimble to helieve that slight, wounids aus Uadet Whit.takei ceve ould~ have been inflictet per'sons in thot mannerl~t andt undel cirtcumI~stam)Ces deOscribed~ by him. 0ond, It does not, see why ia wtanl his suI'rouniligai iand inl his coind and friamie of' mind, as shown'u b' ownI evidenice, shouldi have subin to an assault such ats is alleged, a out summiloning assist a)10 ne durini asault or i nndiateolv thiereai Third, It believes that a person, as ho was anid left as lie claimns to bien, coutld have readtily re(leatsed( self should he exert, himnself' t~o d Four'th, Friomi the testimiony of Post Surgeon and others, the cot compel)Cled to believe that Whitt was netither atsleep not' insensible i 1he wais examline1 oin the mlori'ii April 6th, but that lhe was feieri * Fifth, The court Is not able to d'i~ ori iany motIve that any poi * othor thain Whiittaker, c0uld . had1( In makig such an assault, * ~there is 1no eviden11ce whatever to r'ant thme belief' that any other 1e: did make it. Sixth, it believes the hair splhittinig, flesh cutt ing binding coulid have aill heeni flci )lIshed1 by Whittaker iinsibelfI. Sov< .Ilho theory that the note4 of' war is ani imIitaltion of' Whiittake'r's wr' is, in the 01)1ni101 of' the Court, I able. Th'le ouvero tests to which expets In handwiriting wero subjt and their p)ositive testimiony pl1 It beyond doubt gjaat WVhittaker . self' wrote the 11ote of warning thant, theref'ore, lie is not ignoirail the peCrson1 or persons1i engaged in afiri. The latter' conclusloI strengthened by the fact that half'c sheet of' paper on whlli this8 is wr' Ia found in in Whit~taker's posses: .After' a str'ong array'a Of' circutaI1 evidence from the testimony of ex In haandwrithing zad fromt confli< statemlenits of' Cadet Whittaker, Iack of veracity evinced by him in fain eases duiring the i nquhry as shi 'a by the evidence, the Court' is of Olanion that the imp utatin upon0 chuaracter' of' Cadet WhIittaker refc to Ill the or'der convevning the Couri offieal report of the Comm iandar - Cadets and ofthe Post Surgeon, Is sustined. When tile rep~ort was -to General Schofield, and1( care' read by 1im, lie causeod a letter t< r'eoting the arrest of Whittaker p)i~laeig him In conflueoment inl 0rom. lTe Order' was promptly lied otit and Whittaker' will 'ro tuador arest unstil (this vase is igja or, And a ruprd will keep I in 8Ur Vilitlncoee ANOTSE. NIKDtmC Srouv.-A few wecks ago i younga laly of 8Ulsbuty, Md., was gettiig 1it.o a carriage anid a sewilig nieedle was by some miaus forced into.Into her thig-h, Ijut being considered a. trilling matter, little or no atteition was paid to it at the time. Several d'.vs aftter this occurrence, however, her ankle pained her very uch, and on examination it was Nfound that the ineidle was the cause of som1 it. lit her eiorts to get it out It broke, til" 1111d sIlo oilly Succeeded inl getting'I one part (Ohe (ye hallf) of* it out. Thle ioin~t - miniiiiiied, anid two davs a~ler sho fell, that that. just. below (he kie, but was still 1utable to get It out. Two weeks theni ent elpseid nd she Ifelt something Ii her ates throat ; but the obstructioni was sip M. posed to be a fish bone. After several ate. efforts to renmove it she at, last succeed obe ed, and it proved to be the lpoint part o of tie needle. Thus, Iin a few weeks' rnis tile, a colilion sewhilg needle eiters a persont at, (lie thigh, nmakes its way down to (lhe ankle, then retraces its Ul- Steps and goes upl) the1 body and comIes 1 to out at the throat. This nmay appegllr to ionl. be au iicr(dible story, but it is true te ieverthlIeless. It is Vouclhted for by a dir- geitleinan of iliquestionied veracily. iita- A T1 nuy Wrrnour A ilfEADm.-A baby liza- was born Iin Erie, Pa., last week with pot. (oilnt a imad, but other-wise 11:11y devel I be 01pe311- It wighs allut sevni PouIIds calland iS C.nsered as.endid pathologi lvtCaO speennenci. There Is anl excrescenice - protr'idin f" rom the top of the tiuink -ulo. betweenl ITke shoulders where the neck atS ought, to 1w, wil'hih hats two large eves, it is; a nose a.1 .outh with hare lip. T1ere ren- HO noOCiitll or. paietia bone, Ito bralins. lit in sitiug posture the child AL'reinbles a huge rog". bine . .. iin K i--N'ru TK Y R EPrUDiATFi.S TI.D EN. Fr o n Kenittlcdy privato intielliguice is . the efflect. 1ht 11 very strong lpirit ,! is of, re3SenteIlnei t, 11114 sp riig Itup aioig rity, piminliIeit I)emocwrats algailst wiiat. is [-.. alleed to b the evident hope o the and the Democracy of Kelitucky into seond ing it Tlihlenii d!elegationi to Cincinaiati. ().ce A's a -eslult. of this it, is Sa1id 1( entucky ri- will send it stroitg anti-Tilden delega (ons. --- l -"It is be-tter to laugh than be ery and I II",- decidedly ; ld to en joy voi'r hnd baby's ulughinwir society Ilse Dr. iill's lates Jib6y ydyrup wNIich relieves the chief (ol- d(iscoMi mforls of babyhood without o e stupe'yiig the childreni. For sale by ill (Iruggists. 'rice only 23 cents a Si .. s1 ii I - PatI, said the MUdior veSt(r(1ly to "", Y Malhonevy, " 'here's ati Hem about a lnan the who killed his wifei and child and (lien hughi'usellf. Wha11t lo.ugit to be the venid, ct (lte (ovroner's ir?" "Jo'os tilible uide," sa84id P'at,'Vor. a man11 that.'s as laulle as that owc to hiam i himself'." VVI1 Iw11W FOR SIlCHIFF. land M/asrs. Edifors: Please announco Mr. tell JAS. L. RICHMOND ai a candidate for mu11(d Shoif 'at the enisuing election, Hubject to not. the actioln of the Democratic Clubs at the lit- primaric.s, and oblige MANY FuRI.ND\). ,C og may 13-tf q P0 pro ee-~ base -~ARE " TOU1 nll BOT TOM AGIIlN. Wilo Thoerfore we take ploasure in an niigfouncing to our friends and cus-, tomers that wo have mnade a groat . reductjin in prices of our stock. We in- are dte'rined never to be 3' in : UNDEJISOLID. I rec-: ign ---------------------------........... thme We wil~l give our customers a sps Tecial benefit by offoring great and uhrare bargains.b Calicos, Musline, Swiss, and all the kinds of White Goods for summer See- wear at wvith (ion GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. (I' Su itings, Linen Buntings at~ great itely reduced Prices. fler'. Cottonades. Jeans and Cassimne-os tied1 at greatly reduced prices. have Just receiv'ed a now lot of Ladies' hlimi- Misses' and Children's Slippers. E 5-ALSO - aker rhien A new invoice of Gents' Scarfs, ig of Neckties and Summer Underwear, ing. which will be sold cheap. son, WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. iave anid MOSQUITO NETTING! t8O l MOSQUT NETT.ING! ilth,- -- GRlEATi.ER HARGAINS the tcted aed Than Ever in Embroideries, Ho and siery, Notione, etc. tof 1::1 the|| il e CLOTHING, ETC. uion, litial We now have on hand a full stock "g"of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and 'ad Gents' Furnishing Goods Giive us cor- a call before buying elsewhere and own conymico youi self. the the ae fully se joEATS-FOOT OIl,; Linseed Ol, , di Olive Oil, Castor Oil (cold and pressed), Castor -O11 (conmmoni), Cod -his Liver Ol--ure, *Scott's Emulsion, oar- Castor 011, E~miulslon, ready for use hI naini small bottles. osed . For sale at the Di'ng Store of uder1 W. E AIKnr - -...NOMINATIONS. 10 OoUNTY (O)MM1i1(SI - The friends of Mr. -JAb]i8 W. 4 MAN respectrully norninato him : offlee of County Commissioner oi Id,--subject to thu acticn of the crattic ry. FOR SIlIUFl'. Messrs. Idlors: Plese annon 11. E. ELLISON, Jt., as a candid Sheriff of Fairfield Catty, at thc ing election--subjct to the action Demo-raf ic primary. 1TANY FRni FOR SIIEIIIFF. Tito many friends of Mr. JNO. I CARLEY, recognizing his peculiar for the office, respectfily nomina for Sheriff of Fairflold County-sul the action of the Dnocratic prima FOIl CO UNTY COMMISSIO Mreur-as. In4i/ors: Pliase announ11cl 1013lUL'1' D. BOLICK asi a candid Count y Commissioner of Fairtflold ensuing election-subject to the at the Democraitc primary. MANY Finm FOR SCHlOOL COMMISS( Tho friends of DR. JOHN BJOY prociating the skill, zeal and with whih ho has discharged bile of Sohool Cnmmnissiontr, resp< nominate him for re-election----sul the action of tile Democratic primt FOR siEltiFll. Messrs. .Blilors: As ioimintion order, permit us to present tile n CJL. JNO. 13. DAVIS as a candid Sheriff at the ensuing olnction, 8 of course, to the action of the Don primaries. MANY Fat FOIL JUDGE OF PROBA'J MIessrs. JBliOrs : Plenso ainnoutl present incumbent, J. I. Boyles, of Probate, t: a candidato for ro at tile onulitig election, subject to tion of tile Democratic party at t maries. By so doing you will obl 14 MANY FBi FOR 4RT-TMfTFIM M1essrs. .EdiIors: Please annom J. Preston Cooper asa candidato f Democratic nomination for sherifi coIming election (subject to the ( of the primary election) and oblig 'riendu in the SOuTuIwIsTunN PonTION OF THE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIO The friei i of Mr. James G Ilie Salem, respectfully nominate him offico of County Commissioner at suing election- -subjet to the ac the Democratic primary. jan 17-td FOR SCIIOOL COMMISSI( The friends of tile l1EV. JA MES . LASS respectfully nominate himI position of School Commissioner ( field County at the ensuing el subject to the action of the Den party at the primaries. CHANGES! WE CANNOT SING THI SONGS In the old plat'eo any longer too small. INot half largo e fr our family, household goo, trade, therefore we shall broal July 1, next, and establish ne sical hoadquartern in the han New Doubble St~ CORl. CONGRESS & WHIITAKE Where we shall have the I and finest Musical Wareroc the entire South. Before a We must, to save heavy e: and labor of reniioval, close c entire stock of Pianos and ( now on hand and to arrive pr July 1. To do this we shall gur-ate forthwith a GRAND CLElARING OUT Commencing May 15 and JTuly 1, during which time wV sell at Manufacturers' Wh Rates. 10 Favorite Pianos. 27 (Chickering Pianos. 21 Lighte & Co. Piano, 50 Mathushek Pian< 5 Hallet & Da d s Pia1 62 Southern Gem Pi: 28 Guild, Church- & Co. j 44 Sterling Co. Organs 100 P3eloubet & Co. Orga1 110 Mason & Hamlin Org All new and just from factory 100 Second hand Pianos an gans. Most all of them use< fl-onm one to six months-and pr as good as'new. DON'T MISS THIS C11 To securre a fine instrument cheap. Write for Clearing 01 Ciroulars and P1-ice Lists, ai quick about it. The sale ends, positively. Address. LUJDDEN & BA/I 'SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Vlino .and Organ fl may9n Subseribe to TnlE NI~Ws A1K A.).*. lTotin TO TAXPAYER~S. AU In mn's Oric1E, 30L 't.8Wi;.4oui .. May 13, 1880. 'or the THIS offigo will be open from the first r Fair- of June to the 20th of July, ISbO, to re Demo- 'ceive tax returns of personal property for the fiscal year. 1880. All male persons - between the ages of tweity-one and sixty years (except those exempt by law) are cc Mr liablo to pol t'ix, and will report accord itto for ingly. I will bo attend either in per on ensu- or by daputy at tho following places on of the the days specified, for the purpose of re ;NDs. ceiving returns. viz: Caldwell's Store, June 14. Gladden's Grove, Juno 15. ). Mc- Durham's, June 10. fitness Boar Creek, June 18. to him Woodward's, Juno 21 and 22, )ject to Itidgeway, June 23 and 24. ry. Blythewood, Juno 25. Jennings' Storo, June 28. ' Jeukinsville, June 29. 3 MR. Monticello, Juno 301and July 1. ate tor Fea.stervillo, July 2 and 3. at the Buekhead, July 5. tion of Balance of the timo at Win H. I. N. WITHERS INDS. may 15-1m Auditor F. C. )NElt. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. It will bO apparent to ainy 0110, who will ex D, ap'- amin a SOLID GOLD WATou. that asido from ildelity the necessary thickness for engraving and duties polishing, a largo proportion of the precious Ictfully Inetal used, is needed only to stiffen and hold ject to the engraved portions in place, and supply the nt cessary solidity a strength. The surplus ( tris gold is actual~y needless so far as UTILITY and beatty arc. concerned. In JAMES 13088' PAT ENT GOLD WATCH CASES, tris wASTI of pro are in clous metal is overcome, and the SAM SOLIDITY i o of AND MMIEm produced at front onethird to of one-hal f of the usu1al cost of solid cases. This ato for process is of the most simple nature, as fol ubject, lows: a plate of niekt-l composition metal, ocratic specially a(lpted to the purpose, has two plates of 801.11) GOLD soldered One on cach silde. The -- three are then passed between polished steel '5. rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy plated composition, from which the case3, backs, con LCO tile tres, bezzles, &c,. are cut and shaped by suita. Judge ble dies and formers. The gold in these cases lection Is sufliclently thiek to admit of all kinds of the chasing, engraving and enameling; the on o pri. graved cases have been carried untli worn per .10 fectly smooth by time and use without remov noj Ing I.he gold. ENDS. THIS IS TIlEONLY CASE MADE WITH TWO PLATlCS OF 80111) 001L1). AND WA 1 NT'. BY SPRCIAL CEITIFICATE. ce ir. For sile by Connor & Chandler and C. Mfuller. or the Ask for Illustrated dstaloguo and to see war at the rant. mch Il-txly ecision U11 a many CERIES. jOUNTY. A NEW supply of Family and Planta. El - Ition Groories. 15 bhls. Choice New Orleans Molasses, con, of 80 bbls. Choice Cuba Syrup, besides other for the grades. ho on ion of FLOUR. Jackson' best grades Family Flour. )NEIR. ALSO, )OUG ror the . A lot of Patent Family Flour-the best in the Boro. > Fair OtioT- . ; UGAgg, ocratic All grados, from the highest to the --- -_ lowest, . ~E~COFFEES. an Peaberry (something newv), Rlio n Jv.Also Parched Rio and Java. PLOWYS OL B~oght befoiro th avace and other artices to nuorou toiention. All sold at the lowest possible prices. nough D.B JENIIIREN. is and camny feb 28 W mfu- -NOWN ORDINANCE. dsomc -- E it enneted and ordained by the In iitendant and Wardens of the Town of Winn'iboro, 8. 0., in Conneil Assemn bled, and by the authority of tls same: --- I. That there shall be a Board of Health R~ ST created, to consist of three citizens of] *the town, one of who ai shall be a practis i phsician, who shall hol-I their offices their alpointment, and until their sue eessors shlall be appointed. II. A nd beoit further enacted and or-, dained, that the members of said Board shtali be annually appointed by each T1own Council as soon as practicable0 after the installation of the Intendant and * Wardens into of11ce. III. And be it further enacted and or dauned, that during the mloniths of .June, ' argost .July, August and September the said B oard shall exaimino the premises of all msi residents of, andc personss doing buiness vo go, within, the corporate limits ef said town, ipense at least once a month, and report to the ut our TLown Council any matter whicb, in their, judgment, is deleterious to tihe health of ior to IV. That the members of said Board inu- shall, in consideration of their services, be exempted from street tax wvhile in oflice. V. And be it further enacted and or 3ALE, dalnod, that any pers'onl resisting the on ___trance of the nnohibers of the said Board - pnany part of their promises, except a " thir dwolling-hiouses, shall be fined five 3 shall dollars for each offence, or be imprisoned D1esalo for ten days, upon conviction. VI. And be it fulrther enacted and or daided, that any person who shall fail or mmeneglect to abate any matter upon their premises, rol'orted* by thle Bocaid of Health as a nuisance, for three days after' notice requiring the same, served by the ('hief of Police, shall be fined one dollar' for each day's such failure or neglect, or o0s. be imprisoned one day for each day's such nos. failure or neglect. "als II. And belit further enacted and or dalnedi, that the Board of Health shlall a' so, fr im tinme to time, report any matter not upon the premises of any citizen, or ans even not with in the corp orate limits, ' which intheir.judgmnent fnjurlously af feets the health of the the town, for tile .Also, Concil to take such actioD as it may deem i1 Or- advisable. I only Under' rho above Ordinance the foliow os ly ig citizens are appointed as suoh board of health for the year ending Miay 1st, 1881, viz: Dr. E. ~V. Aiken and Messrs. "-- F. Gng an d R. M. Huey. ANCE Done in Council this the 30th day of -* April, A D. 1880, under tile corporate , nseal of tao aia Town Council. t S 1JAS. A. IOUE, it Sale Attest: Intendant. nd be E. S. OHAEDLER,. July 1, Clerk, SA month guaranteed. *is a day at 4 homJ o made by the industriolit J4L aOpital not required' we wIll start you. Mion WOmleni, boys and. girls make money faster al wvorkc for us than a anything oleo. The work Is i h' and pleasant,. and such as any one cani ges o r ght.ToeWily are Wise who can see .hte'notiewl end is their addresses'at once afid see forvtO s. , Uost outilt and termsv f ree ? t.i . Tho already at iorkc JIJ. -r a waa of mopby. Address ne PUR-wEF NINES AND LIQUORS -IN GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most respectfully infrn [V custoniers and the citizens of Fair lid gonerally, that I keel) in stock a nll Si)pply of flne Liquors, Cigars, obacco, &c.,' &c., and guarantee atisfatction to an' 0110 giving 1110 at b rial. My stock consists as follows: ImpIORTED) LIQUORS. )TARD, DljPUY & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES. BRAND'S SCHIEDAM GINS. IAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS. JAMAICA L. 1). RUMS. bi . MORINO DE MORA SHERRY WINE. P1 F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. L . AIUMM & CO.'S RulEIMS CIIAMPAGN E. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMESTIO LIQUORS. ARATOGA PURE RYE WIllS KEY. ATIIAN'S 1863 CAUINET RYE W ilISKEY. TRAUSS' IMPOl'T'ED RYE WlI.- c KEY. MEESE'S "OWN" RYE WIIISKEY. TONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WHISKEY. "ELEBRATED PFEIFFER E. RYE CENTUCKY BOURBON WIUlS KEY. 'LANTATION RYE WIlISKEY. . (IRGINIA APPLE AND PEACI BRANDIES. WORTH CAROLINA SWE.nET MASII CORN W.llISKEY. ?LANTATION CORN Wi 1SIEYS. BLACKBERRY HR ANDY. GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. ( FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. ERY FINE OLDI CLARET WINE. hOME MADE WINES. KEG D RY SCUP'PERNONG WiNE. KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONG WINEl. KEG SWEE~T CATAWBA WINE. MALT LIQUORS: IERGER & ENGEL'S CELEBRAT KLAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT I) AND) BOTTLED.] LIASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE~ CIDER. URE NATURAL APPOLONA RIS WATER. CIGARS AND TlOBACCO. --:0: UIAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN CENT CIGAR. [lIE P~R]ME MINISTER CIGAR-3 FOR 25 CENTS. L'HE PUCK CIG AR-3 FOR 25 CENTS. [HE CORONET CIGAR-3 FORh 25 CENTS. [lIE SONORA CIGAR--3 FOR 25 e CENTS. ['HE SMASHiER CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. ['lE LIGHTNING CIGAR-5 FOR .26 CEI'NTS. ['HE MONARCH OF THE SOUTH! CIGAR-5 FORl 25 CENTS. ['HE MASTER STROKE CIGAR-5 FOR 25 CENTS. ['lE AMERICAN TWINS CIGAR 6 FOR 26 CENTS. PL'IE COSTA RICA CIGAR-3 FOR 10 CENTS. ['lE ROYAL SEAL CIGAR-10 FOR 25 CENTS. ['HE ROSE AND LILY CIGAR-10 PORl 26 CENTIS. ['HE HAVANA CHAROOTS-5 CENTS EACH. W.BLACKWELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO.( CHIEWING TOBA CCO-THREE GR ADES. iiUMMlER BEVERAGES.. [CE, LEMONS, *3 SODA WATER. I ['lE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES I OF THlE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF ['lE DAY, TO SUIT TUE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES. c VERY RESPECTFULLY, F. W. If ABENICIIT. ..RICAR OWO~UALL nay8 -- .REAT DEPRE GIATIOII IHE last news my mail and cable bring is the tidings of dopreciation iri all the leadi'ng lines of morechandise. And as I purpose keeping > with the timos, I will ofior my entire stock far below last week's quota - is. This is a ratre opportunity to parties wishing to buy goods for ca3h. 25 pieces Calico at 6-t cents, reduced fron 8 cents. 103 pieces Calico at 7 conts, reduced from 9 cents. 500 piecos Calico at 8A cents, reduced from 10 cents. 100 pieces Printed Jaconets at 9 conts, reduced from 12} cents. 20 pieces Pique at 9 cents, reduced from 10 cents. 10) pieces Pique at 15 cents, reduced froin 20 cents. 50 pieccs Cottonades at 15 cents, 20 cents and twonty-five cents-far )low their present value. 50 pieces checked Homespuns at Factory Prices. 5 Bales Domestic Shirtings and Shootings cheaper than ever. 15 picces Now York Mills j Shirtings at 8 cents. 300 dozen Fans at 3 cents, 4 cents, 5 cents and 10 cents. A Few Handsome Canopy Parasols to be Sold at Cost. An Elegant Assortment of Dress Goods in All the New Designs. 5 boxes Spring Flowers at Half their Actual Value. To close out, Five dozen Ladies' Untrimmed Hats. Another Lot Glasa Waro Just Received. As space does not permit, I will only mention F. few of the many decided irgains which I have to offer to the trade. This is one of the opportu.. ties which rarely present thomselves. You can save from ten to fifteen ar cent. by giving my stock an inspection before buying elsewhere. J. L. IVIIVINAUGH,, Leader of Low Prices. may 27 Fresh Arrvals Every Wee1k -AT TIE NEW STORE. iI'I1ONAL supplies of Pa'ile, Perthshire, Ltice, p.nce and Victoria /twis, Checked and lothsL siet41 . I1110W cas Cl ot t il t . tni 1.uieo Buili St.ritit., all In new styles, Long Lou.Setu~ 'lo i~ ~I)s,' eld_ Viltap as tile vhoajn's.t.. A I)'a IN AII-S ILK I(IlioNS, at, TEN anti TwENTYi~vE CENTs, wOTi TIlllIC our ptrehnses have been mnde nEFollC1''jIE 'LI)AL WAVia IN PRICEs AND AFTI ITs T1h SIeC a ti 1n co LC e c giO O 1ei' to o1r customers for their patronage. 'ruebes. asortndnt ofLACEO~o'E8ANI) IMlT In the(. city. WE SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH I DESPORTFS& Eu DMUNDS maiy 11 b REmMOVAL. OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS VILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT WE HA V REMOVED UR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING, ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE AMONG THE BEST IN THE STATE, TO THE STORE ROOM IN REAR OF OUR D-RY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. All Goods Guaranteed I api_ 17._ SUG ENHEIMER & GRIOESCHIEL. F. ELDER & CO. ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro ano .bsurrounding country that they are now in receipt of their Spring and umumer Stock. DRY GOODS IN ABUNDANCE. CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY. STRAW AND FELT HATS. SHOES FOR MIEN, LADIES AND CHII4DREN. NOTIONS IN PROFUSION JEANS, CASSIERES, COT TONADES AND L1NElNDUCKS.. All our Goods are fresh, new and pretty. We wvill take pleasure in Khibiting our stock to any and every one. Give us an early call. OUR GROCERY STORE4 Is full and complete as it always is. Prices and Goods guaranteed. Be ure to come to see us, and yon will certainly get your money's wor b. mnch 16 --AT THE VINNSB3ORO DRY GOODS, FANCY .GOODS, AND MILLINERY BAZAAR. O0ODS are now open and ready for inspection, and ladies will do well r o ceall ad see the best selected and largest stock of Millinery ever Domestics, Straw and Chip Goods, French Pattern Hate, Calicoes. Feathers, Laces, Nets, Lawns, Mu'eline, 'hite and Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, ibons, Corsets. Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets Rttohlng lelts, Linen and Lace Collars, Fichus, Ties and everything generally und in a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Establish metno a e al o ant as reasonably as same geods can be bought Of Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children. Men's and Boys' Jate, Al kld f Family and Plantlion Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, &o., &. 4.nother large lot of the .popular newflavis' Sewing Maohine, ~r umily should have one. No on9 should be without it Call anatsee - ange of work it ivill di- Ie son sow merits. ~