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C. i Now AdveiUsemepts. utilldhig anld Loan Associatici-D. R. 11c,nniken, Secretary. i(ters, ce.,-r)W. E. Aiken. - A pressof business in court is ofibred t< lan Oxcuse for the absenco of joeis. ft - ---- *t] The funeral services of the lat Jas. el W. LMV will be held at th, Paptist V phurch this morniug at 0 p'clock. b 4ELIGIops.-Services may be ex- p pect, I i. the diffiercut churches to inorrow ka follows: 0 .Episcopal ,Ciurch:-J1eY. J. Obear 11, A. ar. (d Associate Reformo(I Chiurch-iev. ft .J. M. Todd,. 11, A. 'M. an1d 8, 1'. ur. R . Presbyterian Church (svrvices in the W Baptist Church)-llev. It. B. Praitt, Si 1);A. ., 1nd , P. M.8 AMethod6t Cliroh-Rev. G. W. < )litlma,ij 11, A. .1., a ld 84* 1. 31. f9unday School, 10, A. .M. Pra)yer ieeting oi Thursday at 8.}, r. m. Union PrayerMeetiig at the Method- b stChurch every Tluesday ypiining at . 84 o'clQc DEAT11.0FP MR. JAMIE1, W. ILAW. iMr. Jas. W. Law died of consuimpt)ion -a .on Thursday night at the age of forty yCars. kle had peln in feel;do health 1! for years, and Cor about at month Was1 ,contined to his house, but no immedi to danger was suspected. He passed away quietly .dur.iing the night, and a was Land dead in his ;jej on Friday M erning. Mr. Law was a native of ti Newberry county, but, ioved to W.is))yro after tige wir atdi engaged in merchatlise. For the ) -few -yehrs preceding. his death he c< yas -an inlsuralnce pgeIt. lie a 4parried Miss Margaret Fraser, who ,died several years ago. Mr,. -1w was a ,an older in the Presbyt.prian church of v (LIis pc. 1,torVl.fJtlinympabiiiy is ex tended to his three 1 11-Cle orphaned C girls in their sad beeaenet -LocAl. BRIEFS.--WYork on thse ~re,S-. byteriary church is p)rogressing. ni SThe Gordon Light init~ury have si .commnenced drilling again. The thermometer registered 98 de gress in the slpydo yetter4ay. .Iowyi that (qr liigh-? *A large crQwd from Wvinnsboro will t< .attenid the fliremen's touruznment in ~ .Coluimbia on the 16th' L . Thin.is needC(ed badly. Them crops 'i and gardens arotmd town ar.wc sulle3r- v jng s'cry much. 1 *\ drunken tramp fell ini to the hiamls of the police on Thtirsday unight, .amld W.as placed in thme calaboogo. *The uppey enid of Vanderborgt street il asjQ been greatlyv' iinprioved. All tihe " gullies have been hiled anmd the pave mnents made level. W Jho teamw scipt,cd from this place to0 e participate in the glage-ball shooting ' jin Columbia on the 16th were 'out prac- t sticing Thursday. . Skating is all the rage now, andy 'Thiespian I!all is the sEee f.f ,g . busy v .crowd every afternoxn .xvhey the storos 41 .are closed. V T HE DA RK DAY.--On Wed nesda - oft -last week occurred the onie hundredth I .anniversary ,qfthd fainous "dark dey" ~ .which spread over New England' and the Mid die States, and simmee 'fl 1crh are traditions of it among 'the Indians, Il n.xobably over thqe.ii rest of tihe coniti vient also. Candles had to be lighted at ynidday and the chickens went to roos. .cop. e tjMoi.ged je tlupurches, . r4e the clergy robo -ed them for ~ thlr ajius. The mouon wvas to rise at 9 a O'clock at nighmt, but the diarkniess wvas so greal thdit no one could distingui.shi I - he earth from the sky. The moon $ pot appeai., and1 the people were uinnged into a still more terrible fright. Few sleptt that night, but watchedi 0 niuXIusly for the convuilojis of'nature .vhiclh they expececd 'would end, or opn, the cday oftjudgment.: One man, .Abraham Davenport, of Connecticut, e a member of the Legislature then int session, has become fan.ious for being b, uliffccted by the reign of terror' au3t d tinga'lity wich' everywhere j)revailec'( Thifg1ihis seat when It 'was pro- cl toti dJourn, lieimied for can(ile,. y - f-t was Din6 Lhe d,ay ,f juidgrnent, ~Lie p said, t.here was p1Q noe.d for adjourn- jg 7n9nt; if it waus h,e wanted to hmelfiund t ,doing hkduly. . Whittler has cm-1. (bodied the-Inc.den,t1ii61.u6 of his most k peas,ing poems. 21.ls courage and ,comnmon sense for a loria- timhe gave to the occurrence the nauno 'of "Daveni .port's Dark Day." Thie niext niornin ~he sun rose in a cloudless sky, dispeli lng all feai's aumd the people probablya went to sintaing again as usual. The most remarkable flbature of the re mnarkable event is thait no oxplanation of it has ever beenu offecred. Jules 'j Verne has ventured the suggestion wv fehat~'t.he,earth was passing th routgh I ~e tail gf a .comet. . mi II1aKNOw8 oF C.ouRsE.-It is said a .fatiwhoh'woaiui ruiis after a car ~ildly w'ag her handkerchief, tihe - *conductnokmnows what the wild waves are sai *y :p.Qrican8 Picayue. 1e - '.Miiciff thoguire~ as the fel. y oew td4e when he bought twiveny. -het tha.ga*o. i4ot: Goodj 11~OUCIIING B it)11 1,M AU I . Thereforo w.o take pleasure in an - nouncing t6 6ur feiends and ous. tome)MI"that we have mado a vreat' regluotion in price of ojjr sto Q. We are dotrminPd noyoi tq *W I UN E R~O.IlD. ............................. We w ill gi:e our0customor- a sp1 4 vial bePnefit by pfrering great and rare bargains. Calicos, Muslins. Swiss, ad all kinds of White Goods for suiler wear at GREATLY IRIDUCED PPICES. Suitings, Linen Buntings a+ great, lV reducod Prices. Opttonados. Jeans and Cassimer at greatly rpduved prices. Just received a new lot of Ladies' Missos' and Children's lippers. -ALSO - A ry invoice of Gentp' Scarfs, Nodties and Sumue Underwear, whi0 will be spld cheap. WHITE AND COLOREDSHIRT.S. MOSQUITO NETTING ! MOSQU.TO NETTING 1! GREATE4 BARGAINS Than Ever in TAmbroideries, lo siery, Notions, etc. CLOTHING, ETC! We now lavo on hand a full stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, H1ats and ients' Furnishing Goods kivo us a call beforo bu'ying elsewherp and Convince youl self. . P.N12E(KmR & 11110. uj 'AAIN THE SCENE' CH ANGESI WE CANNOT SING THE~ OLD SONGS In the old plac.e any longer. It' too sixgall. .jpt big,f yge 'enongh .fer our~ family, househo.ld goods and Ttrado, therefore we shall break camp July 1, next, ad pstablish now mu sical headlquarter8 in thp hafldsom'e CORl. CONGRESS & WIIITAKER STS. IWhore we shall hive the largost and finost Musical Wareroomis in the entire South. Bofora . ye go, IWe must, to save heavy expcase and labor of removal, close out ouir entire stock of Rianos and Organs now on hand and to arrive prior to July 1. To do this we shaill iun gurate forthwitlh a GRAMT OLEANNG OUT SALE, Commencing May 15 and ending July 1, during which time we shall sell at Man ufacturers' Wholesale Rates. 10 Favorite Pianos. . 27 p.hii.ekering Pianos. 21'Lighto & Co. Pianos. .50 Mathushek Pianos. 5 Hallot & Da,is J?ianos. 62 Southern Goin Pianos. 28 Guild, Church & Co. Pianos. 44 Sterling Co. .Orgap~s. 100 Peloubet & Cc'. Organs, N L0 Maspp .& hImlin Orgains. All new and just frpm factory.-Also, 10 eo.'f n iaos and Ork gan. Mst ll f temushd only fromi one to six months and p)recisely as good as now. DlON'T pliss THEL pliIANCEl ITo securro a fineinstrument "awful" cheap. Write frClearing Out S~al,e Circulars an4 irco Lists, and be quick about it. The sale ends July 1, positively. Address~ LUJDEN & BATES' ,SAYANNAH, GA. WVholesale PIano and Organ Dealers. many 2n 1L8, OL. ---0 N-EATFOOT, Llnseod)Dil, ' lyr l--pre ct tt's Emulsion, Oaet,or 01l, I,nulsJvn, readyfor use ht small bottles. For' sale at the )rup8Store of W. E. A KEN. m* N y. { iY:)'i. As 1ont;as -uti debgg'theiott" ;itdo io flatis cowpelled by ustom 1topi'.. mit his aillced bride evith a rin ag, 'atch, chai, locket, ear-rings and eicelet-in fizt, t complete set of Jew iry. Thos* gIfts are expected as the ride's legitimate ro.usseau. The is maid fwniies the house Riid his fimil 1genorkill,y provid .th table and aue lipoli. Oin the wedding,day il' ride's father usially preseiits herl Ith J.elry, unls she refors mon r, ll. which caso an amoin, 'equal In Ralue Is added to the q(,vy. I'his is :arcely ever paid doi:n, ut ' h clatim Oni lan'ded pi.'oplerty, or IQ roperty itilfnis intrusted to the hiti aind to admilaistr during his wit''a fe, thno Io lmst, ,c prepared to hand over intact to his chIldrcn, or to' hi1 itb's 4hmiyIN should Ie havo,1o isulq. o hItslan1d call, therefore, bebe4eneit: J by his wife's delath, its it Is only in) Is chiarge during Tr li-'fline. The ttsbalf, too, or, his father, must- In Ire the satbt.y of the iloWj bly . pOuldig ainount' of property. 'phe lRoman bride makes her own 'ousseau, which is so complete it ften lasts until the first child has at iied' its majority. Needle4work >rns a most Imporant part ofi anl Ital in girl's education, and she begins n-rv early to' Jelirn how to cut 1ad iufic her clothes. They take a greaut ridein this, for the mlothers oft-j"n tow their owit .litborate trousseaux tleir' grown-up "daughters, which >r beauty of Iwoidery excel ani uing of' tle kind in Pari'. 'The Queen Iconlrages the indistry by frequently siting ihe schools and rewardinig the %st workers, to whatover class they ay belong. A little Counitess is as 1oudf hWr b'onIze inetal as Is the imblest rig-pikei's child. Each is lowed to practice on material . of her wll, so that anything she wears 11nay 3 1made at school. When the wed ing day is known, cach initiiate iold of* the fminily has a large card einted witl) the names of thel affiane I'couple, the (late of the marriage ld appropiriate wishes for the occa 0in, e'x)ressed in prose or verse. Imae aR16 beautifully illuminated, and mieitimes thotsands of copies are rinlted, as each inember and Lield, of Ath families expect a copy of eacli ird. Tlio'more of' ei ; cards that C received Ihe happier the bride and rilegroomn, for the crftds extol their )Iuth, apPeatrane anid virtuecs. The na1le friends of the bride sometims ork soa-cuslionls, toot,stools, pill vshions and similar thiings-this is GENTi.EMYX's FASHIONS.--GOentil.. en's coats are slorter- than those ci st 'qeasonl, Iaid all cotts fio day wear itton high ; the rough cloths ted for utsines, siits i-e wopl higher than the "n.1' goods of se Ini- dress coats. Vests so bilttoll high to Iatcl the coat owing onl1y the scarf about tihe 1rott., ld concealilig the shirt rolit. I t r'ollsers alle Wor'1'l1arrower '. 8emIIi- dress suits have the double rvasted Prince Albert coat, aide of lack or- blue cloth ill diagonal or elsc >rkscrew patterns; this is for church Ild tora generall wear, though gentle: win prefer tile single-breasted coat, lorinig coats with flaps anld pockCt re a do ade of' 1itese cloths. The 0st is ol' fi saile matetial and but. ns high, with o1 witfioAt. a collar, ne. ardilig to thiloy; the binding is 6I o(ser' and1 havt~e lhau' linies Of narirow riip~es otf imediumu c'olors. 1Businies.s and -traiveling suits airc made of Scotch cheviots ini plaids iripcs of' mIixtures of' guinit colors, 'he entire suit is of one kind~ of apgang. al Tfje coat is either' ul siangi-brecast i sack to b)uttoni three or four' buttons l' ese the regular Englhish jiacketa 'ith flaps andyockets. 'The vest but mis very liigh, anid the tr'ousers ar( Drea'ss coats are niot chfaged ian shape ut iar.e wVorn shorter thanm last year fl'he'a made ne~ plainly as possible 'i.ig,111( bitdi 01' cords; the v'est of1 I ictame fane black clotha is cut how. ke the coat, to button tigr'ee buttons, /bhito vests arp not worn with full 'oss swvallowitail' coats, baut are used a flhe summaer' with thei ]?rincc Alber!J 'ock coats as part of semii-dl'ress suits. /bi1t.c vests arec usually dou Lble-breCast :1. Tzx Ro~vsa: Bnsr.--pr. Hiolb.mdKl :litor' of' Scribner's, at tendi(ed a r'ecenul ieetinag ot' the Rev'iser's. Speakinlg 01 .aeir work lae says: "It may as well e stated just here that they.ar'e naot tc resenat the Eanglisht wor'ld'with a uiaow earsion. It is simaply to be the old ersion rovisedl, freed fa'oan its errlor'e nad possessing inl eyery way the a4. naitadjes Qf all the studv' and(( discovei f the twoe huiida'ed and" seventy yeaari mat haave passed 'sh&ce Itd10-the ate of the issue of "King's Jamnes't ible." The old1 form of' language, lihich hans itself become sacaed to t.he yeos, car's atd hearts of Bible-loving cople, is to bo pi'eser'ved. Wc 4.clieve, 'oum th.e f'echiai all ar'ouand uts, thi.It in result of' this revision will be r'e aived wvith unquestioaning conflidenice. 'he pullic und(erstanad that the r'dvis. at wi1l bpe the wvork of the best schol rship of 4vo countries, selected and KOr'cised uploni a braiiad cathlolic iasis, and1( arrivingc at a result thaat is usentially unanimYous. It is believed mnt tllese mean kanow all there is. to nuow iupomn the subject which ligages theiir att'eantioni; and( the new iVisiont will be r'eceived, inlar ophi-1)1) ml, iithiout a gnecstion'"' --The earliest method of engraving 'as upon wood, which was knownt to to Chinese befoire the Christian era, lit was ntot, knowna ian Eur'ope until the ilddle ages, wvhena It was Introduced y the iantereootyrpe of the Venetian mer inuts wvith the 'iljabitaaits o,f tihe UCe stiaul Empire. Enagraving upon ame llcsubstanaces was not practI.ced in ur'op) util the first half of the flt enith ciantuary although it Is pa'obable tat the aart in -this fornm was also t oivr. to the C)hiese long,boftore. '"Are you a hioinc ruler?" was ask: 1 of daue of thae candidates at the lat~o entioli. A voice froiH 'the back SoI,S lisawerod, "No, but his gvffe Is.-" I. ANDl L. ASSOCIA TION. i!IE 04thi reuular meeting gr t.ho Wmnns .brudngad 'Lean Associn'tIoh I'll be held in the Tlown IIni on Mfonday eo4h g, the 141.1 inigtnt., at sJ; o'clock. Stemboj' wilt lng thecirmbooks and( pay thoir mont.hly natasl. eats at or before tat time, ot,hcrwise tahe naity of tean chute per shar'e wiln be chtarge ter t.he meeting. g~ D.RH. FLENNIKEN, funo i ' Secy. ahid Treas. BIITTERDS, ETC. 'RON BITTElR8,Leibig's Etract of Beef, C.od LiAe.r Oi, Congress 1(ater'. For sale at Drug Store of inn 11 W. E. A I.W FITN E-,' f U( M.R 19' AM N -. Cold 1 a11 f,r Lnch~i from1 i i to 1 Qoock( every da. tionis to~ Iy StOICk o, WiYinos a td liquors."wilieh cosistb of' a full assort. mnent of Rye Whiskey, Corp Wliskey Fronuh Biraidy, Appl 14aurldy, Peach 3 ralid y, Shmc .rv Vine, eupperiAoxig Wile, _hapa_ e ego,, orq. rA-M: Ioe'ahI to it' Che IaINE ST AND PUl IST ItYE VIVSKN1 to be had 'in Win *sbor-i. Give i a trial. qSZ. al ,g k T og hj%ad a ru'Iiuppyv0o SEG.'1148 A.'ND TOVA GG , in great. variety, and qdf ptod to t1ho tastes )f etVervbod v. Call it th4 PAL"ETTO HOUSE, in the Winnsbiro lotel'building. . CLExDINING. NOTIGS TO TAXBAYU8 AUDITon's COFFI[l, 1Vignono, S. C., M1Ty 13, 1880. T-118 office will be open from the first Ftf June to th 20th of July, 188(f, to n. cive taix returns oC peksonal property foi [ho fiscal year 1830. 411 male persons between tbo ages of twent.y-ooe and sixty years (except those exempt by law) are liablo to poll tux, gd will repvrt accord. ipgly. I wit' ittond elther in pvr oi or by dputy nt the follbwing plame.: on the days sipecified, for the Iturpose of r-.. ceiving returns, viz: Calvwe1ll S Lore, June 14. Gladdon's Qrove, Juilo 15. )urham's June 16. Bear Creek, June 18. Woodward's, June 21 nId 22. ltidgeway, June 2.) nid 2-. ilythmewod, June 25. Jennings' Store, June 28. Jenkinsville, Juno 3. M oficello, June 30and July 1. Feastervillo, July 2 and 3. B1ukhceo, July 5. Balance of the time at Winnsboro I. N. WITHERS may 15-1m Auditor F. C. HOW WATC(jjES ARE MD1)E. 1, wIll beapparnjkt to any ote, who will ex aniic a So.i GoI.n WA1011. thit, aside troll the necessary thickness for engraving an )olilsing. 11l Il-ge roinri1 of Ilie pri-miom metal used. 1.i need'Ied only to still ant 11014 the engraved porttonn in pilaice, and supply Iil n ces5pry stlility ati strengm1i. 'it! srit'i ; gold is actaia;y JILetAt1C.s s5 . a : i.ITY ilt beaut,y are coiverned. )r JA.il!. lS' 'A'T ENT GOL.D WAT CiU UAS%S, t.i1s wAr of prc clous metil N oveTomeW, a il ( a : oAmAmr AND S.fRM 1N.- iNlt1jecl at frol ofle-1titr< t., one-halif of tiw tuit co.it of solia (a'n-a. '1ii P}rocoss In of tUle most. simple r.:ir', as r-1l lows: a plate of tilakel composition inetia speciallyanlapteitepurpose, hastwopiate of SOLID GOLD soldered one on each side. 1Th t1kree a lcn thslt between pollsied slev rolivrs, aiil the, result is a s1trip of heavy plait composilen, fomn whie thNases, bacis, cr t,res, blad., .0,. tire out 4tishaped by suite ble <tiles anti formmers. Tihe gold 'ra these east Is sulicienmti. tiuick~ t,o admnit of all H n)s elimasing, engraving and enafmeling;'thi,cci gravetl eases h:ave been carriediuntli worn pe: fectly smioti by timne amid use withiout. remni ing iho gold. Till8 IS TJIE ONLY CASE MADE WITH'l TW PL,ATES,0F SOliD GJOLt, AND WVAR1L\Na'E DY $1?EC!A LCERT1LFICATE., Vor salte j;y fonnor & Chantiler and C. Mumi Ie (kfor ilustx.ted .Catalogne an<d to see wav r.unt. mchi 11-1xty TOQWN ORDWIiANCE TQ' RiA SE SUiPLIECS F'Oit TFIE MUIlCil'A SE i'1 ENACTED andi ordained by Lh .~ Intendant and Wardens of tho Towv .f Wi'n'store, 5. C., ip ,C6urcil tin, a by tlie tthotMty of t1ig ,sane:" That, for t.he purpose of raising sul: plies $)r )iho year comuapsp April laI 189S0, 'andi onNityg April 1st, 1881, a tax fo the stams apd in the rea1nner~ hereinafte moentioned 'athall ho raisei antd 'paid int the treasury of sai.1 town for the use ain serl'ico thieredf, that .is to say': tw-o an a hmalf (23) niills od valoren; upon ever dollar omf the reial antd pers'onlal propct. within the .Corporate limits of the town < WVinnsboro'; two dollars (") to be paid b e.vory male inhsabita~nt, of taid tou~n I< twe,en thie ages of sixteen and fifty voni (except nifty (50) acti ve members of ean. Jiro company) in liou of working upo the streets or' said town, and three (3) pc cent. upon tho amount of' all sales at aur ti?n. AJl taxes aissessedl and payahld untdor this Gidtine shall be paid in th follwinag kinds o ishn<s and no othm Gold and silver coin, United States cmt ron.ey and Nationat.l Bank notes. All taxe a~ssa l hergin, shall be due and ptayabi betweep the 1st day c,f ,Ottober andi Lh 30th day of Niovemhe'r 18P0, inclusive aind ali taxes remainain" dlue and uhnpai, .or. the 1st day. of Decenlerr, 184i, shall b collected by- distress or otherwise, as pro scribed1 by law, .tegohie 'uih all log cGists. All pei-sins own ming proporty a: the corporate limit', o.f the said town c W,innisboro are reqilxed, between the~ 15t] < ay of June ande thme 1st day of Augs 198tl, to aja.k a swornm return e said piroperty to th'o 'owui Clerk, andi th srid Town Clerlk is hereby roquired, whet p).operLy-holdqeys fail or voiuso to' uak 81ai( swof'n rebuti-n.'to add fifty .(50) p centtum to the- return of-tho previo-.is ;un nicipial year. Done in Coucil this the 4thi day o June. unddpj .the coglWi.ito seal of spuii lown. . AS. A. U3RICE, Intendant, Attest: E. S. CHANDLER. '-* juneo8' Clerk. JU>ST RECEIV1ER TWO ca: lods fine White .Co,rn wocrloadIs rodder, JIay an( Shuel;s. CASH CUSTOMERS , Will flinid it to Itheir ited.rest to cal on nie befoye they niakelih'air' pur'chas es. JNO. D. McCA IWE, Agenit. IW Ini the at ore sonth of'Sugenthehn or & Groesche.l'p.Ciothinig Storo. 11)ch 16-:lhn ATTORINEY AT LA W, Wo0. 3 LAW RANGE, WlINNSBORO, 8.0C. iW in Jear of Court 3Jouse, ' jan29 sy ou subs pon FOR SliERIFF. wv. 10ifor.: Plel,see an 1nce Mr R .'i-M, SLNON, Jlt.. as a enlidate f r k1jerifof L'air'icd C'n,r 'y, at the insu ingi electionil- -s b )jevt to f"lo .1-: ifi of t It' Dvti,!r.bo pi y. Alpy * vEN. friemn b, (11' \r. .1: : . 'Mc CA TI1.Y. recogling hiq pocllbir fitnes. for the ol.,P, rhe-iitIly no.i-t h-t for Sho;i.ir of .driliel (!ountv--- su1.jIt to the action of the Dimootatie primairy. Alessrs. AA'ors: An niiinittionl are in ordor, n-rtuit u1. to pre'ent tin tilutale of 0J[. K'O. 13. DAV is ait oinntidate fir Sheriff at thle ent uting nlectioll. " anbJeet, of course, to the actioll of the D-,11moelli it Atessr.' IIior.j. 1Pleasei an nounce ?Mr. JAS. 1, lit 11MOND AW op'pdidato for oheriff ati th(i:mling iLectio'nl, -fiub; cet to tho action 11 the Deilovdratio 1 111us it'th'. primaries, anid obligo MAY t"Pl:ND3. Jlles-Srs Edifw,s: 1'lm(:e inointo VI., J. Prk-t.on Quoper ats at can.itlite for the 14mehocrildo 111111 i iati IIn for sherityff at he Collling elmion uliji.et to '!t'eeisiort of the palliyit eleetion) aid '66ligo many frionds in lilt) 4 opunIW : 011:-XI (P1uv or -rM-: x'oUNTv. (lev 10 It. At. ZEALY as at candidate for ile (1lion of County ComInmissivuver lit tlie t;iuin loctioll-l1bjetc tc. thol actioll of the .femocratic primary. ' qIA.Y FlqmENf. Messrs. II;.,-s: Pleasw nn lpoulce r i IT. OS?AR 1)Iv aII candida. for ('on pt(v Coi Wsioler' at thv esnilg elletih. slubject. to the a w ionl of the D .m riat ie primary. MANY FiI111NI) , The friendsof Mr. JAME W. CoIA. MA N respeetfully noinainite him for tho offien of Count-y -Conmmissioner of Fair field---m1bject to the Action of (lhe 14ieno - tratic primary. Jr.isrs. A"Mlor.: Ploase announ1olillo. iO]1lt11T 1). BOLI1K as n' an11didate* lug Counlty Commissioner (if Fairfield at. the onsluing election -siibject to the action of the Deiocratio primaiy. MANY UI?rl I'H. The fi ieijo : i Mr. Jimics G I Iron, of Salem, respectfully iiomt it-te him for fte oflico of Con lity Goinnissioner at. I he en suing electionl -miiject to the aIion pf the Democratic priw:ary. jani 17-td FpR Scl ioO COMM IS SIOiNE . The friends of DR. JOHN 13OYD, ap preciating the skill, zeal anl lideli.v with which he has dimclarrod cho duties of School Cnimissiontir, respen'tlully Tinminate biun for re-tole.t ion -- subject to ile aict on of the D6iumocrai p. i uries. The friends of the REV. JAMES DOUG - LAS-S respetfiuly ntominato him for tihe Ipositiou of Stehool Commnissiontier of Fair. field Couity lit the ensuli, (h-eiio. . i subject to tile ition of fit DT-imot-ratie - party at lte prillaries. FOR() JUDI)UE ()V' P.ililAJ'IX. MetSRW. (dw/.s : Plae announce the present incull"b li t, J. U. 1ovili, ,Ju. - of Probate, 11 , C.Indidato fir r0-heetio it the censnlilg dec ion1, sibject to tile liv lion of the Democratic part.y at ile pri alries. By so doing you will obli.eo 'hi., 5 AL5.STABLES. 144 TO TRE CITIZEN's OFA UI b LD o j[ UAVRT esItalih11ed1 a Sale Stalio tit. r i Wimuis'boro, and1111 a ii'Qprere to I sell stck stock oni Te-v a1(cminlodatl. in 1W,trms, eiUler l'or cash or Onl time unltil noeyf fall for n egotial pape0 7)lr. Per'sonls wishing to) bufy Or swapth will .ilo well to enlo gbelf'roJ l1pchas1 I xyilj also pay the hig hest cs re CORN ANI) F4bilIlI:jR - Deliver'ed at miy Slaicjh 01n .Coop-ress SStreet., located onie doQor sduth of' tho Laudd b)uikling. A. WILLI FORD. IMPORTANT NOTICE To PeCrs'ons AcPIust.omed to Senin Monley by Registered Let ter. 3TIIElIE'S NO SECU;ALITI' IN ThmM. If oit synoyis lost or stIoln, y'ou may. cth the thief but irot ,the anoney-an theruoeyvs waot you wa.ni. Th'o G.ov ernmient don't repay such1 ls,S j From the WINNSJBORO) NATIONAl. iBANK, which wo w~iit Roll yotu at, ten , ent4 for amliounts niot exceedinIg fifteen f dlollarli, fifteen cents'for n'm'itls inot oix I ceeing twonty-fivo doellars, twenty-five li cet oir, onsnot exceeding sevornty lIiodolr, n t not n.bovE thi'-oo eighthsu per' cent. for any am'fountl aboevo . that. Yo,1a.r thi.iut madl(o ARISOLUTEILY SECURE AOA INrST LOSS. - We guarantee that. rf .our 0originial chgekil is lest or stoloni, we gi:e you a1 tiu phicate. COME AND DEPOSIT WITH US. \We havo just puirchIased a niew 11imo yelf cani't open the~ safe whenlI the lhogk is. runnfinlg- T. K ELLIOTT. I COishier Whbo. Nat. lan,k. nay 13-tim:ox3mlos T~b'C O4i'00 a yeair, or Trn to10 2lling .101 in yourI locaLliI.. No risk. Wo endo as1 wil li as men. Many Jnnko fluor han tihe otOlnt sta ted abovo." No one can fat o make money fast,. A ny one0 canu to the work. You can make from 50 etA. t4 $9 Sn houtr by do voting youreovent tig and jpre Limo to the bunsIie. Notif . ft it' money mOaking ever oeed erore. Businoss pleasan, aund strictiy Ii Qff'ule. Rleadeir, if you wtf to knowv all dbt,t the- best payingc business beufore the piil'ie, sen1d its youir addrliests anId wer wnll send yett fuli partieniiars andi private terms tr.tio sampes worth $5 also free; y.ou can thuer, mako lit u 1 your mind fOr yottrae f Arldress tfOlORI STINSON & 00'.. P'ertlandt Mo. Autg i2--imrxI5y ed A week in rouur twn town, na~ n10 )U;Jt capiliai rtexeid. 'on can g Iv- ftc Sla~iess a tiat withiOut, exfensO. fTho he Jt oft portifvi ever offeredt for thioao 'will ti'i to wor-k, Vou sihiot tiy nlothling olso untilyot see for3foulrself whait, yOtt can1 do at f-.he i)lIi 1WeSs we) Offer. No r-oem tto explin her'O. Yoim can tdevotn all your timbo or- otJy your- 51par time to the huasiness, anti Yaake great na'for mumc bas mn. Se)t for special private terms and part iculars, whichb We ma 1 9. S5 ouit. free,.. Jo't OOlbn in of h.rdt! 'Lmo whfie you have site a caer Ardrecs ' Aug 17't&rnxSy ES. .A S . V. --Y . .g ..T.., 4 N 10* WIr VPo A T l E CofWharRrr. 4 bon!y s. - m BN ON.G"LARKM90,5i -30LUNION SQUARE r~ Ll,i lot of Vwat Pluii q1t F N1T Tobacco aid Cigars at TITY Vall grades IvViinos and Liquors at Donly's. FRR. Auusbir.a Flour, Bolted Meal %1n I Pearl Grits, at Doinly's* A LAR(4* lot of frcsh, Canmed Ot o<lst and Faney GrocI ics at ALL KINDS of Garden aid ItIower Seds, Clover and Grass ,J0od:j at Doily's. I 1 T 0-)'* Shoes , Jits, H-rdwarQ, CIekory anod Gli.sNvsare, \V(ooe waro aild Wi)iqwvare at Doily's. OI 'VE 'mo a call mil got a bagin W. 11. DONLY, ai0 ( On tle Corner. ,rr Ff Nr.W y % ,?PP]Y.f F'al and Planta hhs.ChireNvw ()II-.aliq Mognom * I 1. II-Atie (..'t1 g GyrLIl, LOhc~id. 1oflick -IJac kson' best gra les. FXamily Flour, ALSO, A lot (l' Patent Fami ly FlIour-the best in the llo'ro. All w'adesa fromi th h iighai, to the low<si:. nharyi (some(thli1I g4V no), io and Jaa. A ho 1Parched Rio andl Jav~a. PLOWS ftold at. lhe hiwest, pneule prices. feb 28i Dry Hfides, Lfamih Skins, Goat S5kins, D)eev Sins, Ot1ter Skins, Mink Skins, Gray Fox .Skins - h)4klS, Coon Skin~ Raht Skins, R.a'hbil: Skins. Cotton, Rags, Copper. M r Th highest cash' pricos w -( be paid. ~ heB t im\aord'v(Pv ~s~tod ACHIN 00. gO1f DR. W. E. AIR EN Drugs, Medicines, 0 Odat c:O ~0 - --0 GX LEAYs to inform om 111stomers 1id Cho pablie genrally. hat we have pur1 ruhased frolm, M1 ssrs e ASERBEZICE ("CO. their mDtire 8toolo f And t1lN we wiH always keep on and a 'ULT AND IKELECTE11E "TOCK. All w wsk is a trial, and vo will 1!ad our stock and priven tc mit. J. F h C. maL T A large lot of choico Colkgne, Ex Toilet JI:owder, &w., M, (Cl. I .p M1 ATl, BRICE & CO. ch1e0's German Syrn p), D)r. Bul1l's (Cough S tup, of Tar! and)4 Wld Cherry, l3al8aan's ohi ml L:ver,~ wor1t.Expe)C:toin,l( WVihl Chueri *y ]Ha'rt r'sLI[ung ].hhem i,Man[e 's~ CJatbirrh Sn li, MIcMon Wtur 6: ]iee't;(i Ct uth Sn uof C"hlorat o of P~otadth Lo.Zngos, Brown's1: lucihjial Tnhee, M~cL.ane'Fs Lung Hlin)g U lobulos0 Fo us AY.1 McMiAS3TER , .IRICI & CO. a~pl 24 SPEIN~G GOn Kl' LiJ E ATY & wi ,Just reeivod and to arrvo in a fev (ent be:,vy adv.amnce, whIi will'v IO tld ait the veriy lo)west cas-h piries~ (< Oulr lfrandl4slnd custIomers'. (;olhd, 'Iomi( c:lth, .liiiniing. . l.f nico assr moeni of (jtali':oes, Mims 4125 IWvLn, Druess inens1O, Vijuto (hoods. Tiorchion Laces;, Ed:oging., Hlosiery, Handicl kCIechi if, Nec k w r, (h)lons, &c, Y ou can fiind, in i.ne l)r-y ( ;oods of a) iinds itf. Ilhe 0 ORNERt *'TOut ji at pr1ices wichul wVE gunarntco pd l'- Ie or w e o ot asok aL sale1. Call.earlyi i ti ',i givo~ our stock ai thoroughl1 mspioetic)on , it 15 (Oar gelightL to shiow Our) goodi. S IO E N ! MTilO E S i O~ur sto~ck of Z,eigler lroth n,' line Shloe and B3ay State scew~ed wa si NIr0oe bette-r, and of these*8 khdc wo maik a spcomlty anid "';: . TI'o silOCa in btig)' and low e.uis, and hut ton sh~oes~ in high 54nd low unts* f[igh cut meni's gaitori,s low cu- hluOog hand and mach nie oewedl, sicreod. mnembered and anuiceseClect ion botugh for themn. CLO'3flgNo z Call at 01nco and trake a solootlon ol Cassi mor or Ile nnnel~ tl: Or lenvo yolur iE aure for a tigit Helectedl from t4amples4. R~ara bar4.gains inl so.ff. Felt His, 8tif1 NwO goods8II in Orory, Gulassware, Gr igac'h'dontrtmTent 18 ready for a look. Call and buy and bo pleased, oobaa onr mobt f Is QUICK SAL\IES anil 1