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Nidv Adivertise,nentus. Notice to Creditors--Jio. J. Neil. For Coiuty Coil) in issioncr-North-, Western Firfield. The first boll of cottoii of this season lmns been brought to our oflice by M r. Thos. D. Owlings. fr. Jino. WY. Aiken has gonc to the (halybeate Springs, Va., where he is to take charge of a telegraph office. Wve are requested to state that ice creltil will be served( at the vinnusbo o . lotel Ohi cvening. Tbe samIne ar i'ang1(emencts arve ma11de ror (lhe atccom mo0dait,ion of persois vishing cieami as previously stated. ]IOGRd1P1f11FC..IF. KCIES. Farther Noticeo of Soeto of (Ih CiUins of Fairai-icd Who ian Patssed AwIy. OCK CCEEK, Jun ll'.-I will itgaill resunie a few notices of the old citizens of western Fairfield. 1 had buti a lii ited knowledge of* Nlalj. Ths Menis, br. He had been a Imerchant at Old Buckliead for i number of years before mly recollection, anld I knew him1 only as a lractiaIl, wealth anj d respectable hilter of Beaver Creek. 11is eldest son, Isaac, lived sit Old linukhead foir many ynars, where lie died, and was beloved by his nieiglhbors and trienlds for hjig mlany virilues-a Imanl Inra-trd 'of three hundred 111d (ifty% pouids in weight. Dr. David 11. Means, his brother, Was ft practical1 firmer and skilful physician. .Rev. R1obert. Means -was the first pastor of the Presbyte-1 iul church lit. Salem-rmciloved to Colulbia where lie lved and ofliciated in his pastorate, and was belaved fOi his piety .tnd efliciency by all wvho knew hnim. He removed after his fiith er's dealli- to his old neighborhood, and pirchased ia phtattion of' me ill in 1837, 'whare hie lived i few years, and 4afietrwards removed near Salem, where ie died. .is other brothNers wvere all repuitaible men3I and1( pra'ctical farmeirs. WmYu. B. Meians and Rioberit, Means1, the liat (.ir a soil Of .Johni MeanIs, wer*e class-mates of inc at Alonticello Agidemiy inl 1822. *JohlluIighi Meanls, afler scrying as capitin iiof the L,llukhea troop) o1 cavi alryi in 1833, wals l'riooted to ai ma1 gteeral, an'l not Ilong ait(irwards ('14. State-(lie muost,1. rai~d prommio 101 (wycr knew. 1. nee'd not1 mniut ion wvith whalit honlor lie tillled lwse ('flices to himself and his Slte, as iimmyi now ailive kno1w him iiwelli, and1( mlom-n'ied his sad iate iln our1 late dlisastriouis war -ai mariityri 1.o the canse it' fibes tr. I mu Lst. not forget. I)ai el ii . l\~err, ai praceticaIl merchant,ii of' OlI klekhead fr'oin 1821 to ';35, and1 it allerwards a prauctical fUimmer ilotil his (death1. lie wais noted f'or strict initegril y uand his exmlary C.brO iistjin lifet.. nlear MonlItiello, was accouted (( thle Sitate, and 1sur1iiver edl the voPitv ir v Act )1oour Legi slamt when'1 z I wa:s a I'hov. pilariy Chr'iitin, andi( (!ied at1 a green old age, respected by sill who kimew hiim. Ilis eldest soni, Wim. 1". Plearsoun, wais a manl olrsupe)rior' menital calibr'e Atteir lhe hiad serivedl in ourii Legtish0tiure his fraiends noimlinated thoe Conugress ftor' the counties of' leairf'ieldh, New I>erry' anid Lanrtens. I torg.et thle n:nnes of' his compietitor's, as I was young12. Though hie waIs not returnedi'1, lhe re ce0ive<l at'Csipectable v'ote, as I wias told. Dr1. Geo. B. Peairsoin, myi Iiost, (estima ble0 f'riend, wvas nlot onily an 01(d anid practical phlysician, lit one of' the most.111 p iou and exemplar'y Chr'istianis I (ever know. Ie was beloved by' all who knew himi. le was a lover of pomaology, and1( waIs regardelPd ais thle mnost, hor'oug'h botanuist ill 0111 State. lie was educatI edI at Monticello Academay, undI(er thle 8snporvision 01'r iist rucitioal of' I h1e first teachuer'at MNonticello--the lI ev. Jamelis Rtogeirs-a Presby terian1 prea1cher1 and1( ftIerwards p)astor' of the 11rick Chulrch, as5 it waIs called, .01' Rogers' church, near'1( icaid's bridge. Dri. G. Ii. .Pear.isoni was aui ex(OllenIt linigui.<l , a planter and flor'ist. ilo died butt a few years ago, aged cighity-t wo. Requies - cat inpa)(ce. PilIp Edwiird Peairsoin was aI pr'omiinlent lawyeir at. the WVinnsboro bair froma 1816$ to 1832, anid bolicitor of' thait circuiit at (one timue. Hde remnoved to Alabama -about 1850, and1( af'terwairds to Texas, wvheire lhe died( seome t.wenity-five years since. Dr. Joel E. Pear'son was of' about my age, and praictised hisa prlofess5ion skit fiuil in theI vicinaity of' Mon ticello f'romn 1820~ to '32, whlen lie 'rmovedl to Vieni nua, Ala. lie died .durling the bite war' from ox >osur'e in time wyeslern arnmy,i I coukt men01tlin manly other r'espc~c I able andz uisef'ul men1 wholi lived from 1810 to '35 In wvesterna h"airfld, bit hiope thuis may suflice fox' fthe >resent. - A Sani Franilcisco man01 went to ai denitist, while temporar'Ilily inisane, and said that lhe wanIlted his tethl itp extracnt oid. Tihe deniitist aldvised1 him not to get irid of' thema, as thev~ were'o sounud; .)it hie insisted, arguing that a f'alse set wvould be far1 hanitdler' and( moreC Coml for'table. As lie did nIot seem cr't'a, theo dentIst performecd the job. Oni recover'ing his reason lhe brought suit. for' $5,000 damages utid'r thec Califor in law Against pirofessional nmalpr'ac Ice, U ro!A Oka ibt Oiurani Said a wises undr c.ro,examina ton: "I 8u6 adary-callorp,6Gallsadir. ereit tradesmen iat early hou'ro, f11bil1 1 till 5:30 in the morning, and " that Is how I gQt ifny living.' I gets up be tweoi 12 aini 1; I goes toled at. 6 aid SICb) till lihe PO1r1oon. I calls ba kors betwceii I and 2 -the bakers areo (lie earllest of all.". What sort. of a living he mudo is not recorded. A poild a week, we should say, would e the outside figure, anid to earn lint hie would n)ee( at Coulplo of Scores of cuMtoIlers. Tbc early-caller's fec- is i weil earned, since but lbtr his initerveu. tion his clients would 'orteii lose it dlly's pay, it notbe thrlvowi out of work altogetlier, by fiiling to keep thnic. Not so deservilg of .ncouraf ge Im nt aIre the','ipi-pimuiiew," Carogryin t oil heir vocaionl in) tl'0ose (ttarler's of London wheue pawinrokers and 1)oor people aboulild. They are feninil it In-; .cin'Iledialies betweein the pawnbro ker tild tolks tlnxiotus to Iaiise it loall 1uponl their bel.ml-inigs, who, ra1ther. than111 it ialisnet such businless for theml- I selves, atit, willing to pay two-pencei lo' every parcel conlveyed to eveir-i' bod%Y'S 1ticle" or redeeimt.d oi iis clutc(Ies. These go-betweells, it is tverredl, also receive a quaiirterly coi mission fromi the tradesilel they favor1 with thei' ptr nage; am( so 0110 Way and another,.cotitrive to make a coni-|t tortabe n1ivitg out of their neighbors neces-ns There IIrIe men in) Paris, birds of a Veather with the clifloiiier, who go fromit a o.pliI to hospital collecling thi le linseed plasters that have served the turI of ductOr1. and pltieit; ttlerward pressing the oil froin the linseed aduld disposing of' the. linenl, 111fer bleaching a it, t.o te nplIiker. Others make a coulple of franipics a day by collectig old corks, wh ich beinlg cleatied ani1d pared, vothi, it is said, half a franc per C 1yndred. q A lady-resident. of the Faubourg St. (;ern11.u1 is cedited wvith er i t a1 good inice by hatchig red, black and browntaIlts for pheasant lresev ers One Plari!ini gets his livinig by breeding ma1uggots out off the uil meit he buys of' the cliflibiiers, and 11attenl ing them uip inl till boxes. Anlother breeds al.-t'ots for the special behoo' r of n,iightII inIIgar.les ; atn d a t h Iird ma rrhand dabl/icots boasts of Fe.lin.g Letweoen thilrty and For.tv Iilionls, of wvorms ofe&cry feasonl flor I&C.tolial pur poses. fle owns i great pit It, Monlt mitre, wherein he keeps his store. Every day hik. scouts bring him11 fresh stock, for which lie pays themt from five to ten pece per pound, accordiiig (0 q1111it v; reselling them to angl's . at jws( donible th.e rates, anld cl-11arig' Lhereby somlliniilg over X300 a yerl*. 'Tis, 'l cuiriouls avocation is not III known ill El.glan11d. So111 twelve S(aR's ago, we are told, Mr. Wells, a ihliing-tack e imlale o NotWtin1gha1 ' ill ord'el to insure a colstit ilt suipply of' bait for his custome's, started a ftrin for the renring of lobworms, cock spurS, )-ing-tailed brandlings, and ohl er, wormls in demlanld amlonlg the dis ciles of' Walton, who abound in the old lace town. To keep his tariii stoeked, men1 and boys go out at Iight colleet ing 'woris in the meadows and a pasturesl, ; a moist, warm111 night yieldini froim tw( to six tholusanld wo s. As SOOn a. they aIre brought in, they are 1 i placed inl properly Selected iloss, field mloss fR choice ., to scolur Iftil tley become little more than11 skinl-frel 11 anllgler's t.o hiand.le ; while '"when a l wvoi'm is priopeir educated1('(, he( is as tough41 as a bit ot' indial-ruLbberI,, antd be- ' haives as$ ai worml shiould 1(o wh1 n pi't. 121 upon01 tihe honk."' When this condcit.ion is at taiined, the worms) tare pckedl ini moi'n. anid PIut Lup ini lit canivals bag0s h l:i'g 11lles notientirv de n uponi th ii n'- I, tlity oilJ)ie1 118(f his cole)r,'utbrds iJ ig-heap)C beig ia secet he not unna1~tu1 rally keteps to hiinaself'. Ax ErrTuiP siNO W"o3rAN.--Somre i dlays aigo a1 curioitts ca1se, illustr ative of ai 11he lengst h t. w hiich at deepi y'eari ng ai for' ema ntcipaltioni f'roin thle conjugal 'I y'oke will carrys ladies of' resotlute and e enter'prisinig tempe)r1, wvas trpied at~ Lille.h Stted pr'oceedinlgs b)efore thie HIigh I vou'ce fromli her hittsbanid. Failinig to c binig hieri Cal"e to a1 conclus1ioni as she ii liaw's delays,'' shte hailppenedl 020 onl<iy i: to niice a iWIz newspaper pragiph) in v wilihi MonisIitur IALre<bin, aL feciniig \ asi ical ly P'aised f'or' his ext 1'aOrd(i inary 1. diex Ierity' with t he snialI swvord,a l" ''M hiwithI she triav'eled to Liil e, soughtd (lin '1. Loredain and1 offeircd him a il lian<to Aine sum11 of' mionov to make her e' 1'' li with himi iln such'~sort a1s to pr1ov'oke s a1 chllenbige, thus11 soeurinlg the choice of1 a weaons 0), and1( thlen by3't he excercise of' i siipeior0 skill dleIlberately to slay himl. p Lore'dllm stiruck a bargaiin withi her', c rece(i.ivedh 800 francs03 onl accounut anud actuai~lly started for' Tournai to execuLte his homnicidall iiSon. Onl his r'oad( to li [lhe station, howverCI, lhe driopped( intto b a caribariet which he was ini t he habit of s frieojuo'niting, and4: I tndi le sever'alI of' his 'i hlimate alI (icl1tiainta nces~ there as5sem2- ti b)l(d "'stoodi ti'eat"' to such puripose ai that1, his tongue being unlloosed by ni "'potationbs p)ottle-d1ep," lie confided li his (eiterpr)iise to adIl'reent. it is ari- (c rest, as well as that- of' his faiir client1, h l'ollowed these r'evelat.ions, as a mat ter' n af course, andiO both parit iCs to this saIn- al u'iniary bargain were tried1 for coni- sa sp)iracy.1 to taike li fe. Th'Ie lady' was a and 0one hunidr'ed francs flne, bit Lore Ilau was aicquitted. IILorrFEI) n T VrsrONS OF '1T!E' Ma ~I 14 MUuIDEuIED.-At Charlotte, Chlautauqula counity, N. Y., Atla'tin Bat tIes ain'd1 Coi'neillus Zuch quiarr'eled rlver' a gir'l emlployed in the f'amily wvher'e they bot,h wor'ked, and1( IUnttles1 killed his rival. The tr'ial, one of' (lie miost notable)1 that cycr occurr'ied in Western New Yoi'k, resulted1 inl the conivictioin of' Battles of' mutrder' hi the tirst degr'ee. Und(er' an2 act then Just p)assedl lhe penalty f'or the first degree o1 flhmurderI was inupriiinmenIt for 02n0 yearp, after' which thle conudemneilC should be hanged. Bat tles was3 senit to ?1 Aubui'n, but before the year expir'ed V the law unlderi which lhe was conivicted was (ldlared0 iunconstitutilonalg andl lie was r'eleased1. Then he enlisted, serived ouIt his tIme, anid r'eturnied1 to ' Ihis County. It now appears (litt averyv hour' slice It was commuuitted Battles hats been haunted by' hIs cr'imoe rind f'or some time lie has hlnaginied Lat his victim was continually at his nlde. H'e is now ii an 1in8au1e asylum, ulno pan cani describo the tor'menta de suffers. - 4Kont o the 64t Wewld roptdta ox-610raor loin Nk ayIng that one dav MA the' close )f blP term he was sitilng in t.ho exceu. IV.O chamber when a stre I lman on. sered, uianniounced, and uncermoig >usly seited himself. In ia moment hto xteided Ils hand, in1 1lhe paln of vhich lay a sonewliat bat tere< l musket )mill. "GoverIor," said ie, "611itt im8ke( ball killed myt%, brother it tile treets of New York. It wat fired by me of th1 1ilitia, who Were aclilg by - 'i rIte oft you r orders. I regartle(I yol Is ny bWolherls lt Iderer., antd over S iis dead body Sworo that I would take he saiiio bullet that killed him and vith it kill you. I have iiany times (tited to 11ialke good ily volw, but: ach' time deferwred it. *For eortai (eNsoUs I hilve Illd(! up1 my, , milnd to t. you live; but I want ,ou to know hait you owe yone lifei to*tle, ait con intle to live by 1y s1ti11tnce." The nthenl quivtly ar*0so, yi10ked up1 his, aitanld umncorne-mdly waliked atwayv. 'lhe Governor, (Ihis writer savs; ad-i litted that tlie episodc startled hill mt whlen asked by ai prominleit Dem Io ratic Senator what. he would do agailn 11 ill ell e("eey Siiilar to that of Iuly, 1871, lhe promptly replied: 'I Vuil do 1preci.ely ats I did beflre." AaoN Bin's G .A.TR1..-Col. troll Burr worea lofte iesS of mion ! hat could not pass tunoticed by it trani"rer. Hlis deportinleintwas' poli'sh d ,l.l courly1. The a pyropriate ivliies of lthe drawing roomn were erVoriled with a grace 'pecuiliar to inself '. is whole manuilner was in olnceivabilv fl's1inating. lie Iacted !1oll the iprinciple that, the feliale ero (he weiker sex ; t hat, t hey were il su"celpt ible of flaterv, and his great rt consisted inl lidilj)ting it to tle rade of intellect Ie (laddressed. Such 1.raits ofe chlaracter would ap clr to be in1coipliatible willi ani clevat d anild towerimu minid, yet thley fr uiently controlled onle of, thle mlost ex Laortliary imiei of the age. A vol Ile of alecdoles m1ight be related as viden1ce of Col. llu1r-'s (uekiless of ('eetion ailnd tact at reply. AtIer is retiurni1 from Europe, il 182. Ie iet frienil, a iaiden lidr, in Broadway. le had not seen her for m,an1y Ne:Rs. L she lpased him she 'eZciie(d, Col. 11tirr I you do not recollect ine?" "I do n1iot, Imadame,'' was the reply. "I t is -Miss K., sir." "1 W1a1t?" said he, "Ais K. yet?'' The lady somewhat. piquel, reitera A, "Yes, sir, Miss K. ve( !'' Feeling the delecey o his situat16i id tlie uifortiunate error he had I.on litted, he geVly took her hand alnd mnphattically remnarked: "Well, mad ill, then I veiture to assert that it is le.fild yf 1my sexPl Tun(I'1I U ANDs.-TI is always a ionsilre 1-0 note 1that things are Mi rovilg in particlar d'eprtillielnt. inl Ilyp ivl irlili r I ll rt oI'. t Ie 'w orld. It Ipopilarly throught that. i ters in urkey, iinstead of improving, have ('el going stendfily, ba.kward for 1ii11% NeVrs past. 'his is oily partly 'ue. Soile of Turkey's iilS(itit0ion's low great, advancement durinlg tle Lst, few yelr. There tro her brig nlds ro illstance. Several ycars a.o IC bands cont Clitain( oly fivC or teIn wil, 1ow dhey go in detaclinicits itill erin.ig as mally as one hundred and ftv. They then had Old fliit-lock tins that would not go offlon a damp ay, and whenl they did go -of)' were enierally mor dan)P (itgerouts to the bri anld thanIl theO individual lie was shoot ig at.; no0w they are atrmxed with thle err best 'itles and1( revolvers made. 'he envs and noses of' their victimis are ut off w.i it lie finest kind of 10nglish LIt ery, andil tort iiie is inillicted by thle itest mioderii (devices. Let those 'ho aire fond1( of deerying Tu'rkey, ondler on thlese f,.iets and aidmit that io mlarch of1 lilnprIov.emenilt goes steadi <,mwarId, even in the Sultan's do A NEW. MICTuion OF' SEURN A i'ni.- A. New. York ' genius 1has de ised a new method of secur'ing a jury'~ IiIimurderl css IIe proposes 1.0 halve hIninedl11( and' sworn in the usual w.ay. 'hiese arie to sit, toget her anid hiear thei v.idenice, just as thle tw'.elv.e do now; ni when the case is clIosed1 twelve of meini are to be dr''.a by lot and1( retire adeliberate. If the li' igreec, I hat ends ao case. Itf they (do not, tw.elve mnore Ie drawn;V. an Id thie pr1ocess IS repieat di a1 often as~ necessairv un11t il anl aigree aiiut is reached or the palh gives out. 'he~ dl''ice is not1 yet paItented ; anmd lhe iventor0i w.ill probably finid it sonie hant. diflieult to br'ingp it into use. fhien a cllhnis made1*( from~ the rescent. sysitemn it w..ill probaly- bc in Ie ditii'~ on of simlplicitly, and' noct to nyvthiing so cnumbrionus as the me1thlod1 e'scrIibed4. -1It wouldIi be beCtIer than1 it to hav e, tor special use ini mnriIder ises, a1 st11anig jury3 0of t w.elvc menl er'impsu idiots w.onhll be het ter--whlo 11al11be kept. secluded troim their kind14 ud( tfromi aill mean1is Of oblaiingi infor it ion oni aniy stubject.. To)'aavoid the >uld be 'made14 for a majority v'erdict. --Lecky, the historiani, is a sort of (erary pheiiomenion. Tlhiough lhe has en before (lie pulic as ana author' ince 18611, lie is onily 42 years old. 'his is thle mioreC singular' because his 111e rests 111)0n extensive ciholhip1 nid earn'iest in Vest igationi of' toplics that ien seldlom master unltil after middle th. Ile was born'I near D)ublinl, die ided to lbe ani athlor' 211 twelv.e, and ad( r'ead mnore b)ooks at fourteen than lost mhen at t went y. When he gradu led at*'Triniity College his pr'of'essors lid heo had the hest stored nin td of t he ge w..ho hmnd mattricuilated within their limor'y. SUMrrEnm, S. 0., Nov-. 10, 1874,. lum. W. II. Ba.iunwr-r, Augusta, Ga.: D)ear Sir-It gives me1 great pleas re to attest, to the efficiency of' the ills received from you a f'.w days go. They have acompilishIed cvery'. aing that I desired of them, and( 'I ave given several to my nelihbors. lease send me tw.o dlozeni more for so on1 mfy fham. Very respectfully, *f24 JNO. C. TISDAJLE. SIKEIFF'S SALE. [3Y virtuo of' an execution to mu dia ..rected, I will offer for sale, before 10 colulrt-houso14 door iii Winnsborc,' oni mc tlr4t Monday in July next, lie. veen the legal hours of snto, to the igh 4t b)idder, for cash1, the following-die Iribed peonal property, *.o w.it: Two bales of cotton, sold as the property f .Jesso Casdies, at the suit ot T1. P. [Itchell. JOHN B D)AVIS, Sheriff's Offico, 8. F. C. linnsbore, S. U, Jn no 12, 1880. June 15 Slubscrib,e to TIHI1 NEws~ AN!) JHE ,4, It wtil 11p apparen to tny one, wbo tvill A1lO1 t 801t,iV qOLD'W IIru. th.t. okte f1 tie necessary tfckness or igraving polisiting, aiarge iio0u.-%n or the proeel metal u3d, Li ndd only to stieln an( I the engraved porflou,.in placei anl supply n cessary solidity and strength. The murp gold Is actual;y needless so far as UTrI.ry beauty are concorped. In JAhm lXo8s' p. ENT UOL,D WATCl CASES, this w.ms of I cl',us iaetal tloverconte. and tle SAIC sor,I AN NTxh-U produce4 at. frojin otoelairud otti-bIat of lio usual Vost. of i oll!i enss. s1 l>rocess is of tho most Slulill nialtre, as lows: a plate of Ilekel Colpotion ie 1PeUl:. i,vl1plett1 tothe purpose, as two pia of SOLI.D (A0LU -oldtercd one oil etell sile. q three a:e then Imajed bet.weon poliett si rollers. and lit res.m t, I a stripr or Il'vy pi' Co pillosit lol. fromi wvhich -lie ea-Pse. >acks, c tre.i, hozzle., &o,. are cut, and' isipt by siul ble 1iles anid rorinors. - ite gold III tlse ei is sflelently tc1k to admit. of all' kinds chasing,'engravng And enaielin-lls tie Kraved enses have been eart led util wor-o i rectly Smoothi by timto nid use willhout relin Ilorthte gold. - TIS Is TIE ONLY CASE MAIM, wi-mi T' PLATFS OF 01I1) GOLD, AND WAlIMANT BY rEcrA L cEIFICATtE. For aitle by Connor 4 Chanidleraid C. Mut Ask for Illustrated Catalogue al( to seo Av rant. mel [I-tX1 FINE LIQUOR NATJIANS BROS.' Old Cabinet RI 1863, Cld Roanoke Whishey, 18, klso, lott.ordam Brandy. Coli nam I lunch from I I to 1 o'clock every day, I A VE recently made extensivo ad< tions to my stock of Win.,, a ignors. which consists of a full is-,O nint of .ye Whiskey, 'orn Whisl( Frouch Brandy, Apple lirindy, Pea, 1ranidy, .Sherry Wine, eotippernong Wit 1amu:pagnie. etc , etc. .Wir I Cla0m to f -11 tho FINEST AN PUltIlST1 HYE WHISKE11 to bo had fVinnsboro. Givo it a t rial. I also also 1k ep on hand a ful supply SEWARS AND TOBACCO, n great variety, and adapted to the tast )f over-ybody. Call at the PAL"ETrO HOUSE, in t Winnsboro Hotel building. J. CL ENDININ . inh 2' 1WOainted - :o: - Dry Iicles, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Goat 8i1inS, Doer Skins, Otter Skins, Mink Skins, Gray Fox Skins Coon Skic 3possum Skins, .Rat Skins, Rabbit Skins. 0-, ZOotton, Beeswax,* Wool, Rags, Bi ass, Coppor. IIEb-The highest cash prices ii 1)0 paid. U. G. DESPORlTES. may 25 TWVN ORDtINANCE. E it enacted and ordained by the I .L. tend ant and11 Wa2rdens of the To' :,t Winnsboro, S. C., in Council Asse aled,. and by the authority of t.he samle I. T'hat there shall be a Board of Hena ~rentedl, to consist of three citizens he11 town, ono of wh'lo 't ghall be a pure.cf ngf physician, who shall holN their ofhi, intil the first day of May succeedi lheir app)ointmecnt, and1( unit'il thoir si messors shall be applointed. II. A nd be it further enacted and>i lained, that the memubers of said Bor uhall he annually alppointest by er 1'own Council as soonl as-practicale aiit th installationt of the Intendant a Wardens into 001cc.* III. And he it further enacted and< laiuned, that dluring Ilh mnhthsR of Jo11 liuly, August and2( SeptemEber the si Bard shtall exI m1inet the premises of residenlts of, and persaon.s doing bumn Avithlin, the cor'porato limits of said toui ut least onice) a month. aind report to l'own Council any 'nlatter which, in th udigmnent, is deleterious to the hecalth hte towvn. IV. That tihe members of snidi Bon ~hall, in consifloration of their servic Jo exempted fiomt stroot tax while V. And be0 it further ennoitod and lained, that any person resisting thoe ranIoc of the mem2tbers of the sauid 110n ipon anty part of their p'rolmss, exetC heir dwelling-houses, shall be finud fi lollars for each offence, or be imprison 'or* ten dlays upon01 conviction. VI. And he it further enaoted and laided, that any person wvho shall fail tegieci. to abtte any mnattor upon01 thi >renmiscs, roe-ortedl by the Boat di Elealth as a nuisance, for three days nfl motico requiring the same, served by t Thief of Police, shall be fined one dol: 'or each day's such failturo or neglet, J0 imprisoned one day for each day's 5su ailure or neglect. VII. And be it further enacted and< 'lained, that the Board of H'ealth sht k'so, fr .rm time to time, report any mati lot upjont tihe pIremises of any citizen. tven r.ot within the corporate 11mm .vhich in their jutdgmnent injuriously heats the helclthI ef theo the town, for t 3ounoil to take auch nction as It may do. 1(dvisab'le. Under kilo above Ordinance the folio ing citizens are appointed asl such bo02 f health for the 'ear ending May 1 1881, viz: D)r. E. W. A iken and Mess Li. Goarig and iR. M. Huey. Done in Council thius the 30th dlay biril, A D). 1880. under the corpor teal of tale s'dd Town Council. JAS. A. BRICE, Attest: Intendant E. S. CHANDLER, Clerk, J. E. ?# DONALD, ATTORNEY AT LA W, NO. 3 LA W RANGE, WINNSRO,8, C, I n It ear of Court JIonne,' Jan 20 om - - FOR R) RrFF. otl Tht friends of S. 'W1ORTRU VONGU tihe notiinato him a (lan.iditto .fo the -olk. ots Of Sheriff at the otsuing eletion--+ubje mnd to the action of the Deinooratio primaric re- Aess .1itors: Ploete announeo -M ry 1. E. EL,L,ON. JR.. os a cajididato fu to Hheritrof Fitirfiold Couintv, at the enst to Ing ileetionl--stbjcut to to1 action of ti his Dentioratio primary. MANY Fiimm. 1. 'Ciho wanv fies1m ~(if Nl. X90. D. M tes CA ftlEY, reoginizinig his peeuliar lne for the ofh.aO, ro-tpoetilty nminat. hill for Slerilff of Faiiheld _ounIt jot t tho action of the Di anocratic primary. lJurrss. :Ilors. As ti-minations are i - order, permit us to preoit tho mune o be CJ. INO. 11. DAV[8 -.8 a candiitti fo of Slierill' at the en -uing election. sahijeit "it- i.ourne, to the iti..Il of the Demlocrati vr- primn-ies. MANY Fiixiis. .1/.rs. 1liIore: Please announce M. ,. JA-s. L111CHl.\iOND as a vindUlat(o fo Sherifr at the eiuing eletion, t;uhject ti the action of the Demrio e lu bs1 at th primaries, and oblige MANT FaNwi. er. niv 13- f tr lesrs o if r : -i e r, 1co V) -J. PreNto -ooper as a candidate for th Doiemocrat ionilination for sherift' at th e1om1ing election (subject. to the docisiol of .the prinuary election) and oblige mati; friends in tlho So rwSwr:nN PTOn-re or TuH' COUNTI (Ie 10 FOR COUNTY COMMIlSSIONER Aressrs 19';Nors: Please ainnounc-i JAS i. R. HARIVEY, Eq.:, as a candidate for thi oflice of County Comnissioner at the en mt- in. election -Subject to the ction o y the Democratic clubs at the primary oleu ;h tion---anid obligo his Le, NU:uEnOUs FBruxos. D Mesrs ..Aliturs: Pleasn announce '.%I in M. ZE AIj am a can didate for the ofi of County Commntisuioner at the ensuin of eloction.--suibject t(, the notion of th Democratic priinary. MANY FRMENus Mesvrs. i itors: Please IanRnonco I 11. OSCAR DUKI1(Jtas a candidate for Count' Coininsmiioner at the ensuinu electiot subjecotto the action of the emnocrati< primuary. MAWY FUIENDS, es The friends of Mr. JAMES W. COLE MAN respectfully ronuinate hii for th office of County Conniosioner of Fair field--subject to the action of the Demo cratin primary. ifessrs. NiVIorn: P!-ase annoinon '% R - IOmultT D. OLICK as a eiandi-laie lo County Comniminsioner of Fairliold at tio Cniiing election --sub ject to the action ( @ the Democratic primary. MtANY Finxns. The ft ienn * of Mr. Jalueps O Horon, v Salemu, respeotfuily n1oim ni1ate imii for II. of'leo of Colitv, Coin m isgionler a11 1,e en Hiling election -subject to the notion 0 thil Democratic priiary. jan 17-td FOR SCHOOL CO31ISSIONER The friends of Di. JOHN BOYD, np preciatinq, the skill, zeal anld fidelit with which he has discharged tho du11tie of Shool Ciinilissiona-,- rospeelll nominate hii for re-uluction- sulject b the aItion of the Denocratio primauries. 43, Th,e frielids of the REV. JA-MES DOUG. LASS respoofailly nominate him for th p)osition of Sehool Conmnissionier of Fair tield. Coun.ty at tho enasumga (electiod. atubject to the action of the Duecrati p)arty at the p)rim~aries. FOlt JUDGE OF PROBATE. Messrs. JEIitors :1Pleaso an r.ounce th present incumibrnt, J. 1R. Bovies, ,Judy of Probato, as a candidate for' re-electi(I at the ensuing election, suabject to the no tion of the Decmocratic party at th'o pi maries-. JAy so doing you will obtigo i 14 . MANY FIENDs. NOTICE TO TA%PAYJiR1S, - AUnrrOn's OFFICE, WIxNsnoniO, S. C., May 13, 1880. THIS oflico wvililibe opern from the firn ...of June to the 20th of July, 1880, to re epive tax returns of pecrsonal prioperty fo: n_ the fiscal year 1880. All male person .vn ibetween the ages ef twenty-one and sixt. n- years (except those exempt by liaw) arc thliable to poli1 t'tx, andi wuill report accord of' ingly. I will attend either in per 0o is-- or by a'sput.y at the following places or es the 4ays specified, for the purpose of reo ceiviang returns, vi'g: Caldwell's Store, June 14. r- Gladden's Grove, June 15i. D~1urhaami', June 10. oh or Bear Creek, June 18. ad WVoodward's, .June 21 and 22, lRiagoway, Juno 23 and 24. S Biythew,>od, June 25. id Jennings' Store, Juno 28. all Jenkinsv ille, June 29. ss~ Monticollo, June 310 and July 1. hi Feastorville, July 2 and 3. sir Buckhead, July 5. of Balance of the time at Winnstboro rd 'I. N. WITHIERS '.x, may 15-1im Auditor F. C. in Notice! Ld nr or er ar H E BEG LE~AVE~ to inform out ri. ill customers and tihe public generally, or or that we have purchased from Messr-s, f lae McMASTER BRICE & CO. their iln en tire stock of SHARDWARE rs. of And that we will alwiays keel) or 'hand a FULL AND SELECTEE STOCK, All we asik is a trial, and '~ you will find our stock and prices tc suit. 3. F. MoMASTER & CO. mv6 I' I A iry r 00 81 CJ PERFUMERY A large lot of choico Cologne, I tracts, Soap.Toilet \vatei S. Toilot Powder, &c., &c., CHLEA JusT RECEIVED BY McMASTEP, BIIICE & CO 3 ----:o: COUGHj MEDICINE!S! Allen'a Ling Balsam, Tutt'a Exp< torant, Ayor's Pectoral, Bos. chec's German Syrup, Dr. B11ll', cough & yrulp, Brown's Comipound of Tar uan1d Wild Cherry, Smnith's Lani'g Preserve.r, Haill's Balsam for the .uigs, Ilegoinan's Tolx and Liver, wort 1Xpectorant., Wild chrry 3 Peetoral Wine, Brown's Mixt.n Harter', Lung ilsau, McLan'i Catarrh 81n1r, MleMaster & Briec's Cata:li . Sa:ve's catarrh Chloraf1 of Potl:l Lazonn-ges, Drown'H Jr1onechil T rovhwes, Elvy'v Car-bolio'Trmchees, f McLano's Lung Healing k lobul FoR S.Au. ny f Mc MASTE R, .01CE & CO apl 24 I MPORTANT NOTICE To Persons Acenstomied to Sendi Money by Regisferd Letter. TIIEl E'S NO SECUl'RITY IN TIHEM If your monny is lomt or tolen, you n cch tiif Imit h monyt. the 1mnvey im whlat. youl wan111t. The G e orninienjt doni't. repaly such(1 1osses. liUlY A Cit ECK e Fromi the WINNSIHO1O NATION BANK, wlihih we0 wilill y3oui at .01 cets for amounllits3 n1obexceeding fiIt, dllas ifteen1 cenito lfor allinnt nta ccoding1 tw~enity-fiven dollatrs, t wen ly. - (ctnts for amiIotIut not exee&dingt, xevei fi.vo dotllars4, ando at not1 rabove tha o eighths per oeni. for any amliounit ab13 fliat. 30i li re thus mado(1 . Ai1.SOLUITEf, SEUl tEI AGAINST LO0 . Weo g.uar.atee 1that. It 1 our origi 3 Jchek is~ lost or' stoIln, wo' gJ/i-.ou a'i I COME~ ANt) DE1.POSIT WIThIT S. We' havay. jnsxt purchaIflsed a1 newl ti .lack, coxting $35t0, and11 te Presilient l solf c.an't open1 the safe when f.ho lock running. TI. K EIIOy'I, Casiio Whbo. NatL. Han miay .13 -timox3mios jy Tn SPRIIIiG GOOD - -AT Just rcoelved and to arrive in a f Many new goods bought before the ccnt heavy aidvanrce, which will lBe sold at the very lowest ensh prices our friends and cusloers. Elegaint Cashmerres, Heornan i Dr Goods, \lomiie cloths, Buntinig. & A nice assortmnont of Calicoes, Munslu Lawns, Dress Linens, W~hite Goods Torchon Laices. Edgings, H-osiery, Hat k erchiefs, Neckiwear, Gloves, &c, Y'ou cani tfind. in fact, Driy Goods8 of kinds at the ('ORNERI STORE, A a I prce wich we gliaranitee please or wo (10 not ask a~ satlo. Call (earty and( give our stock a thorou linnpecCtion, it is Our delight to show our goods. SHOES! SHJOES!! Onr stock of Zoiglor Brothor,,' fine She and Bay Stato terowedt was over better, and 6f thoese kind we ma a speciat.y and1( warrant. Tie shoes in high andl low (tS, and bi ton shoes in h'igh and( low o,nts. HEigh cout men'J's gaitors. low cut she hand andic mhint n'Soewed. scriood. Eiven the children and babies werei nmembored and an iceselectIon boug for them. CLOTH ENG1: Call at once and1 make a seleotlon of (CassImnere or Blue F.ilanne,t; Or leavY( your measuro for a suit select ,roma samples. flare bargainis in soft Felt Hats, S 1-ats andl Straw Haits. New goods In (3rockery, Glassware, 0 ores, Hoes, -Plows, &e. Each department 1s ready for a look. C and buy and be p)~lece. ltemo ber our miotto is QUICK SALI april 1 DR. NV. E. AIKENs --D14A LER IN-+ Drugs, 3edicine, Toilet Goods, e IN 5. I. C -r. 1 V ES 1eRAT0 0OHNSimN LARK&9q 3'*0S UNON. SQUAREj; MASSP) NEWIOR CIY NEW G00DSON Ix A LARGE lot of Whoat Bran 0 - Doly's. FINEST Tobacco and Cigars Donly'm. I THIR TY-FIVE 13airels all grades Wines aind Liquors at Donly's. FRE'31H Augusta Flour, Bolted MOal aI Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGE lot of fresh Canned Oods and Fancy Grocorios at D)ouly's. ALL HINDS of Garden and re, Flowor Soedq, Olover dad Grass See(ls at Donly's. 1300TS, Shoo, Hats, noidware, croeicu'y and Glassware, Wo!)lon1 varo and Willowware at Douiy's. GI.VE me a call and got a bargain, W. 11. DONLY, api 10 Oi the Corier. SALE STABLES .v &e. IIA VE estabulished a Sale Statle a Hs, ing Itermis, eiiiTer Ctf is or' otn timo lu- Persons wishling lo bu'yr sayl will (10 wellI to call onl me1 bcforec p)urchafs ing lelwer. 1 will also paty the highest cash prico in .CORN ANID FODDE R -- D)eieed at my Sin ble onl Congross Street, loa'cl one door south of' the Ladd butiling. A.* WVILLIFOltD. ~GROCERIES. ~A NEW supply-of Famuily and Plan ta. E ion Gro.eries. 15 bbls. Choice Now Orleans Molasses, 80 bhls. Choico Cuba Syrup, besides other gradesl. FLOUR. oW Jackson' best grades Family Flo .ir. re tO ALSO, A lot of Patent Family ]Four-the besG itho B3oro. IF SUGARS. All grades, from the highest to th~ 1ll lowest. COFFEES.'5 ainb.orry (some thingj now), Rio and Java. Also Pairued io and Java. Bough t before the advance, and other enR articlest too- numerous to mention. Al keoald at the lowest possible prices. _ nh 28 6iiEt~u~tBSt 301 a a% unnmXi S ACHINE d7 1 an atDr