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THE NEWS AN) HERALD$ WINNJolo, , Q JM@, I. as ,m4a9Ae Sm GARtFIELD HAS IU1MRED TO 111 HOME in Ohio to inenbato upon his letter of accoptauce. C.xcisNVATI HAS ALa0:ADT BEUN 'XT0 tabuiLie h(r census i-eturw;. and , she claimis a ipoptilation of tlreC hundred thousand, includim her suburbs. PREsIDENT II.YEs AND iIIs wIFE ARE preparing foi a raid oil he California State Fair. lIe pro >se's to compete with the m1aimmoth beets of the Paciflo Coast. Twixrri MioIST CUc1H, IN Jer sey City, Wit nessed i scene oil Sunday evening. The pastor, lRev. Mr. Har court, was, lecturing on the recent steamboat collision in tle Sound, and in the course of ie remarks said: "The crow of the Narragansett, fiom the captain down, were perhaps the big g(6 wr. set of cowards that were over on a boat." Thereupon a tall, Intiscular n.-m in t he rea. of the church exclaim ed. ' ou're liar," and in an installit all was T'ofusion. The offedlier was a t;d(1 prov'd to be the c:ptiln of' theoi'irragen.:fIlhimself, one? W. . o11g. U- colitinued to vocileit. ianI gobticiltile until Car-rit'd of to pr;Sol. His son who wa4 lesenlt, alko assIlilefd the mniiAler, withl the moist isuiltinig epidhets. The proceed 1lnjS wV4re* sumu)ila)riy ad%wj,turnied. 1r. Tilden's letvter of w-ithdrawa,1l wvhiiet was.9 made piublic by the New York deltgation in inicinilati on Sun day, is a lengliry aid anl astute docu mont. In it. lie reviews his past career. He0 says lie was edneated to believe that every citizen shouhl take his 8share -of catro and froulIe inl publ),ic afhr.For Feyynsh ulfilb'.d his duy sa private ci.an, never accepting offieial Position ei:cept For brief periods and for a special purpose and only whenl occasioln seeiled to require a sacrillc ot privi prefer ences to public interests. lie next referred to the destruction of the Tamiany-Ring, and his aeceptance of' the governorship as an answer to his enemies and as proof that it man can discharge his dity as a citizen without impairing his nsetilness as a public servant. Next, the reforms in augurated in New 'York occasioned his nomination and election as Presi dent of the United States. le was nefariously counted out after rei\ising to ransom certain documentary evi dence, whose suppresion by the Ie turning Boards made a false count possible. Subsequenitly, an Electoral 3orminission, for which ho was not re sponsible, was enabled by the concur ren iclif.te toeibicasiniktee fetthe wi~Vl' of ai majority o t pie ple pThis sulrion ofipii te electin cre * ~ idiian issu'iei ftrncedet impotne a ivoivig o'the vias inipl do -- arnmajr t throg election, thepeo pfle Tuhe obmmcese groeen ovthe me and of c orty infuene )oe thei balot-box,o hnchei adthe ispiatoa of' theirm averngt thsesscion othle eceul siprocuninrenio fsal reml.fond beco ai i rs etievian a prtgro ouetdar ger, ltening toiwhc tok eleeton asre sponsib toi i pubCSlic inin, hife'allot ing te po 'titt4wer e ople to hang rulers, an enabling theit inenhoing b thIed 'ache ofi govertnint tol e iu ad erpetoatn hr pwer.cliei He onines PIvt asmoin ion(lb i 87 tation, atbniitistratin eedisa tasoclde ti ope ningle fo thenvas ns oe an ad tain aiimti rityi atbi'ginvi theeto utif, ilesu istostace a be.vr come 'anhd a masjorit of th0 peopl had voted top.change1the ad3iinistation tof their government,nthe menmin odle cou Ildi stil prbe a faoe mcunt,found 2 lid oln ofrnd foeuan frgeries, eiee non hich to upe hold fale coetlc, cmd if such lan rnstiioi we gret o:.y wicsln, tiafer' alod 4 ca e ffs beelly eie.wer onaetio its ,bving f bentiy oflthf inn ue fll a .re o noned byare ptio plb a~ prens,al desretiong elsos byuw ashe hwonole diuldhare beens tco' plibdw The falure i toi cial e qindidate adhsby the pope---a rose;111 of ialie, and ieonciny a',onl-a in fort )w fr' he Itd t~ h yer adut in myw whend a thle l>otwerade ; tarty,h ifo dYeat, orno buLecyryrprsnttve,' h' moinentous. iu , .suc.d. ied. h the United States, but I40 n 110ve it iia ro oxitlog"No" of th1. -Mot . . 0Ose IV .nt . cannot ro.omif r lepignance to 0nter into aut A Ilew eiggonient which involves four the yrs of ceaseless toil.' hea The dignity of the Presidential office ab< is above ia nuerely personal amIllbition, w but it creates in m6 ino illusioni. Its tov v"alue is as a great power for good to ,ib tdw eounlt ry. I :ZaI'd Ithi Four y, ears ag, y it in 1Ac!epltinig the 110110i1atiOnl.' Know %- W ing4as I do, therefore from fresh ex perience how great tile differeneo is 11 etween gIlidinlg through an official We outine aid working out a reform of re systems and policies, it is timpossible vil for tme to contemplato what needs to to t be donje in the Federal administration ill,( without an a1nxious selnse of the diti- l't culties of' tihe undelrtakingr. If Sum1- t moied by the suttl1rages of my couiitry- h meon to Itltempt this work I shall el- Our deavor, with God's help, to be the efficlit instruniout. of their will. Such a work of renovation after Spl many years of muisrule, such a retoimli of systems 1tad policies to whicl 1 IVel wouild cheerfily have saerifleed all j that romtined to te of health and ile tor is itow, I flear, beyond my stretngth. thi With t'iligied thinks for' the honlors 11a bestowed upont ine, with at heart, tl swelling with enotiois of gratituidt to Spe the Democratic masses for the s1pport ll which they have given to the cause I represeited ani1d their colt ilden1le in I avery emergencv, I relmain your. fe1- p4 low citizen, S,%mt-:j.J. Timxv. -1d Mr'. Tildet, despite his tge and ill tire health, is still iL tower of streigit. lie hav, is, possibly, wit-hout, 1111 equal ill Co- per luctintig ia calivass 1111d payinlg at.tei- hica Lion to those do'tils, apparetIly in 4igurtiticant, which t.ip t.he wtaverinlg batl uwl. itn (lio end. If he will lenld 11is 1', mnergies for the,- success of t.~c Demo- 4)r ratie ticket his weiglt vill be felf, IN kid he will inl his retirement wviel tin En iint n selle-0 conRd only to thalt of, the lrat-D Seiour. It is ia geat. pi(y Cor.] Ahmt Tilden wts not availible this to 2 yeair. A repetition of tile cna-ss of Upm 76 would have pt. him ill the While evo House bcyond all possibility of Radi- fair sal bulldozinlg and clicaltery. wh tow~ A X UNTE RPHST II I 'l PIT, Ilow to 11uid n Nurrow autig Railroad fil from Winnsboro, vla While Oak, 'Wood wariPs, la-104-si(jut, to ChkerAtr. JMssrs . Edilors:-il oldl to in Also nlow ]l*.' ald vigor ilt'o the old col uteries ai lltld siews of Will boro aldPoo >f 1,a1irt-iehd, ve itist ltave a railrlOad liell rom Wi1lsboro to Chester, conineet- NII ng here with other roads leading to tot western North Carolila, to vesteri [ South Catrolina, to Atlati, and otliet ointsi north and vest, all of which ire 30111pottig poiits for 0111 pIoducts byhealt, oats and cotton. Two i,ar t igo i distiliguished civil eliner urg )d the building of this line, anid it was ln his opinliou that it, cou'd be builtl tud equipped for seven thousand dol ars per mile, and wo believe that sum is suffleient no0w to complete the enter- gl plise'. The mnounttain thlel inl theC way was how to ralise the amttountt niecessI1-a pleop)le dIwarf's the mtounitatiu into a 'i nole-hill. There are'4 genttlemnen i lO WyIiusboro anid ailotng the prloposed '0oute, wh'lo could buikd the road fro helir pivaI( te ms, and1( not be emi- -i'n L)ltarrased. We prlopose', hiowever', (taikinig it. for' grantted that. to grad1(e, the mperC1st ru.ct andu e3qu1i the( road thle total bui mm11 reqfuiredl will be $220..000) the ibi- thel Mokt os~ be takdeni by c(tzens ($2,000 per cotn by t,izn y* 6-'e a r initl) mitll rest. e'dl .) lyd.iC MIe'i-tti annily............. 0,00c herCI 'Iwt1 ity-S 10rs t)r :er eeLC. bonttls tasu et by tile Mu lnicipaulty of wttnnsb.. t ing 1o. Initeres. palya ble quam tfely.....10,000 pre'1 First tfnorgage bomla' of tile winnsboro . 11n11 Chetet-t Narrowi ongtlail road Lhli'titt twe'nty'-yeals, sIx 1)er cenit, interes4t, t lie pafyable semi-atnnunny................90),Oi0 ly i Total............................i,,0O varl 1t' thtis scemtte can bue ctarried out, let anU itmpetus will be giv'en to tradtce and1( -i priopety iniI Wiiisor'o, that tw ill'i fwyears$ leturn'i to tihe people ofhr Fairfield ani huntdr'ed tfold for' thir iln vi It nent11. See f'or extamphelie in-'pro- -l perlity of (Chester v'illge andti Chesterot coun ty, and the compar~ lat ive Iiifeless ness5 of' Wintnsbor'o and1 Fir'iehl. li u l twventy years the first nmor'tga~ge themds willl haive becen paid, and the stock wi'ill beC wiorth fouri hundred iper' cet. premium. The w~rlter will guar'antee the takinig tha of tlvec hundred (dollat's in stock and 1 five thlousand( dOliar1S inl first llnortgatge tt 01' counity bonds. LI ANTi-S-ruAGNAToN. t ON TIHlE W.LxG. -. A Sutccessfl Se'lti-A suIggesIien to Tr'u14- ((hi teeLs nhud Patt rons--Geneni' Goi iiip. tilt ...Mesrs. E.dtos:--hlavingw negleted I it ouri little cr'op, we (coneLlnded1 we wvonhd lt r'est. fromi 0our labors for' a shot time(,t'' A ftee' gett ing it. ready~ for' tIhe long in looked-for' and1( nmehCl-needed( mni., 1 which, by the( by, hais not1 as yet1 vi sitedl " tis sectiont ot' thle coilntry', wye COil- ft eluded, as5 it wias eotit't week, antd we er1 had1( somte nuttinished ofice btusiniess to tln< alttend( to, we woulhd kill two btirdsl (I wyi it otto stone, aittendl to this and1( hear ' the p)oints of' law1 dli5scse whlich b, night come beofore the coutttt. We, BI like manliy otheris, Were aniiiXous to hear thli the evidencee, amnd effor'ts of th leane'd l4 eouiiselh,itt te case' o'the State0 vs tI \ ot e. Bttt he(arinlg thait h le int ag Mrs. E. d1. l'oivell, wotuld close ont t".i 1) (lay, thle 13;thI, we( mloutied otur steed, Itt and( tier' a ver'y disagreenmble ride, r.en- J) ded( so by the oppresc.aive heat and ll the dtsty r'oad(, we rea3Iched the schiool tic house in (du1 timei. We were0 mucith p)leasedi to flnd present, Frienids It., Me. anid I., paltrons of ime schtool, Wld~lt seI thaitt weO cotid pre'vat il nthme trustitees nit and1( paOtr'ots to visit the schools in their respective nhefithorhtoods oftiner'. l It wold give the c3htidrenJ luioro self'- tt confidence, and hatvel a tenidency to CC) stiRluIlte theml and elleoulrag'e tIhe 'W four' htours' ver.y plealsanitly, listenihng to ch the rccltations of theo pjahs, an'd were W 1#114,04I ith the proimptoss and en vve WILth widu tho questions W y0untledgre aiswOerad-811owi0 g -h -ltibhtd.bean well drilled, at4d 4rsid.perfectly the branches they l'gone ove'. IainUg satisfied our., esu with the profleiency of the pupils I competency of the teacher, we bid of in good-day, and being aliXious to i r the Speeches ofthe counsel in the ve mentioned'ease, which ve kne%w ald bo,t line, we directed1 our courso 1arlds (thle Bioro. Fimling it iipos e to witlstild ite verv pressinl",g in. Ltimi of Fiend I., to udie with hm, concludedtocomeltoa halt. Woe li lit i very pleasant time, eiijoying tu onlly the couipany aid file ieal paretd by his "bettcr half," but yj ing at thIe nico little orchard and n L-yard,i which Friend I. apperiis tol itke a great deal ot' interest. WeI 0 exatiilled i 1i11u1ber of lives-pat Id, wo believe, and tiade bv im --froln which we laid some deliciouls ey, which wive enljoyed hugely. ()n retit we flinta d l Mielid Alc. at his . I., waitiig ol us. Of cour-se We Id Iot, pass without callinig, and it Some tieic very pleasiitly, talk-1 over mattI(ers which tranispired s o, whell w were pupils of our foi fri'ild and inulelh est ceied ilnstrue- P1o J. \Y. Iiidsonl. We tilrried lonl0ger CO I we had intended, anld Ilad to ride idly to r Ieach B.he Roro by dark, ill im 3, however, to htear[ two of the Ml lches, vith vlich wve werc ile much 1to tsed-OlyN sorry ve iiIsS( licarincr - others, which, wve ive Iliderstoo(, kn ' excellent effi-1or. or rear, Messrs. Edi(ors, tiht- yout Your readers have alVread":' *)(Com1e Ch, J of these unlilterestir, G 81ts, we a concClutded to stop, -ronising that il lps at S11i0 ftiti i tll(! VOU 1I1IINI 2 agaiu 9'Olui TIIAlEi4 o, A SKTC1'1i OP HE P1.AST. be limpoe at Newlerry--A Trivin-g and o.grei'ive To4wnI-l I 14raphical Sk(Ot(elte Sonme i'roanii-tt M.!i,I ew1i8imiiY, S. C., 'Jtie 19, 1.30.- bi' P)olle tronito lice to Ast-il oil wc .1111 inst. I regade4d (te Crop of-' I an11d COR1 to mbCkMfward. PrIn1 t.henDCe T ewborry, thle prospect. wvas better, W n (the whole, phullters st.ate OWhei r% )S inl good co(lit i0li anlld Iospt.4CLS ( . 'te oats crop, a full yield, but - a..t nIot iuch ov,-r at 1m110yiteld. Thle COI i of Newherry, sin1c tite ltie, fire"s, ' ipnts qulite :an improved anld ta,te appetaraivc. Two largeoC hotels e of' lae been built, which, fIor . inodiousnle.s.4s anld archilectilural J i C, Cannot be s'.frpaf.ssed inl the up ('It .try. The one owied y MIes.irs. .h le and Schtimpert. on tihe corner r tile Court I louueo, and kept by qO Simmons, is qpite all-adorii1nment ho lie town1, as vell as the Coterell ish eI. Under both hotels large iad (I Antsore-roonlls have beenl crected. .il Lini One oil tile corner of tlie former been taken by rI-. S. F. Fant 11 a th lstore, constructed Cespecially for wa pllrpose, and Can vie with any a: ,v es(Iabl ish Ill nt inl thIat line of, iels in our State, in legalece and 'Oprian 'ss. N1any large and anllt br'ick mnercan tile houisi have e uip since th la4 kte tires. 'lTe Court rot 1se also has of' lae beeni remiode2led, We >n the whole, the town of iNewber- st s unisulrpasised iii taste'fal anid com1 lious b)uildings, for the size of it, it' of superior to aniy towin in thet State. t saidl by perioins visit inag it. from brc , that it enni coinpete with or' oat- a p, f'or its size, any othier towin ini Southern States', ini po11 int of 1in dings. T1his is saying muitch for roE eniterprVise iaini aiste of its populla- wvl 1. 1 cointa ins six hin ilstnne and1( dii anod(41ions chuirchaes, besides t wo sei >redl one4S, with Ipar1 Soniiages ap~penid- er's Tihiis iounehi foir the t wnl (It New-u lini ry. I eoubit s'ay iinnhl iinore of its I standathrd of1 society,~ aLshlions, I . t.y woinen and14 good looking inen, Iev iunierous :a ad Ia1lnt ed members oft s h:a r, an14 dlhysician is, and1( e'pec4ial- \, Is (i tiented and1( Pious In~ ttlrs o f Itej' ious5 religious~ deniolininalit ions, but l Is sui': for v'' ne y . 1k wvill 11>w rtstuie myI tas~k on gniphicdal iket cheics o1f ve 'olden ti fite leke'd up~ 'il. thea hiouse' of ai frienid w- n t I read hln 5 sice-1Judge(i J'eall's "'A mu:ils of'Ne'wherrv."' I I lie st ates t haI .Johnii .\eans was of the t rial inst ites of thie comiiity~ I et olrNewhei'rry, wh'iIch Int at Col. t Ilerfoird's, lirchi (criin, I S7, abl-o m telinbert terin, 787 , w0 iihih court cred4 the counity lines run and to Ite (lie C'ourit 1Iouise. UutI it sceis 5 1. the Ctt flouse wai1s nlot built " il the coiiiity courEts wV.i4 ereaolishedl S799). ilohin leansii andt his brother thi 11mas1, 1 heard my'li (it'ersay, openeid au tIle store not long aifter th!er caimie icds, where .\ zjor. liii usket a 1ft er- " s.Ti Dl1k r. liu 1tl'ofewbI erryv.mnv so- "'I r'1 crrobiorattes, as his ltther (4'11ld limi. .it) uve often heard myl3 fit her sayv lthatlhe I aui te brot hers, Johnl i, Thloinias and El in lloston. I dlo not ' know~ what lihe ir oh A cha ns'Z and11( 1' 4)I Thms settle i('OI hFa irtieblI. but suppq o.( it wIas before i7 1t0. UlI(bert went. to Chinrleston)1, am114 s ter.e (igaiged in ai menile' l in *Eness for manyll y'eai.s. I hIar oil ' ru her' mientioni thie tiirm. I thiik Alen- la was his parit ner. lIe afterwards 'e do t hi(e.e,Johna \le*ans set Iil nlear I' vt hifordI's Fery--thlen lois', I thliink.|ih sed to -hear that hie built (lhe (lrst i k ek house.ii_ l"airIlehl. ir . W.' uri twenpiea II. now. It, was the ekest brick wall 1 ever saw in ai sI v'ate dwellinig. This wvas about II 18. llis remitas lie~Ci(Ol( enom en ner lIe dwelling, with an IinscipI t ion oC hi i" andiE thite oft dhent bi-1810t or 'II I. was a w~ealthy' lphmter, and lhe and mnore' slave4s. so) sUad '.I e I was 1 ~' a I-' y , than anyi ' Iwo phlmiiters abovIe Co. iiiht. A tliis death lie left. 1 wo soni--, iv'id anad Illbert, and tour daugher's Ii of w hom riieceiv~ed a Iibe'raiIl dnea- e ii, and were'( niolted for their initelli are' iand mioranl worith. .11is elde'st fi Lighteri, 31r is. d1udge, imarried D r. 41nd( the R1ev. llohei't Means, I 4~ L'd not mnention 1(t) others, on1l y that1 4'2 beland14 .Miary', thie two youhtigest, odedl the samet4 school wI l ith tm alut 1818, at tIhl .llock Creek Church, dIer the supin'Ptenduence of thie miost Inpettent. I utor in (lhe tip-country. VM hl e wreitig. I cannot r'efraini fr'oim mitloning Alr.. lary' 1%lcans1, 'onlsort( .Johii .(aleas. She oBen aitteiided ilrc4h tld 11 oc4)k (Creek. Dr. Win. nyd war d. (tho niat n,1'..-e t..~ led on hor to lead lin prayer, and it ts said by the hearers present. 1t.hat. - e oTer-ed. it nir6 toivid and eiioieit tivor *than the old Doulir hiliself uld. She was ioted foe her strict 3ty and all the virtues that adoru her [ itist close. There Is a great want raiIII here now, and elsewhere, so 't as I hear froli visitors to this town th the exception of a few localitiesi )re alnol. W. JE. I - M1 I - 1-110. i -Iish buttor-littlhe pals. -Phi, says n od Kurgo), is the ( of aising he pattieit, while Na '0 cutres Ih(,e disease. -"Vitiue cominnds respect." But rte doesn't stand on tthe street cor rs and libricato the sidowalk with j o CCO juice. I -"What is thi worst thing about hes?" asked the iilay school sit rintelndent, and tile liew boN said: 0 ieir sZearcity.) -The colilutvy will breathe easier J ive Crant hlas exprevsed hilnself sat- S vd. 'ad he been diI-satis4led, what t >uld have becoie of uts Ill? 1) -Theierih nian's body Illay tra-vel - his hevailth, and never thu.l( it. Th el 3r 1uan'1S S0on canil Saw Wood and be- .3. nl a respeciabc citizen. - Love laughs at locksn'.ihs with l!uniity, but wlen lole ordinary I 0 lite mnan ties it hI- gets his jaw LIuIded. iII Leadville i gin sling is wnas a "boy-snatcler," but it e8in't give it nlii Riln a Iore Capacity kicking dn(1011-11 doors than tie II arti yOut get in these parts. -Nothinu so vygravates i New 1ikeri as to have a chIa inberinaid flirt c hI himn I'olit a sixti--tory Ivindow 1 a hot el whiih Ie dares not to enter laise of, an old board bill. -A vivii 11an who is troubled to N ow whal to do withi his iioneye >nld tI the d experilinellf, of' leaving s to a mo inan who lis beeI e >ight up1) to think le is too good to rk. -Love eters tile Chinese stories. 1 C her!Io is always . ebhap lio Inadc dicals inl America bI) 111ilodry rk, teer o ile tie ilii i girl who nA revelge. oin him becaus Ilehe kill her cait. - tere was a litme when a e t*i \f ored flImhograph w1ifih a plainl'l IlW 'ItS conlsidnered vk!ry prety. but I hrest enera otio sigeh fnd tt to 0 paill"ed onl a Shinlle. -The last new use fo tile phoo Iph Siu.'rted is to fire the F'ouritb of y cannonl inlto oliv, and reproducec, I-1 i Near, witrout ier an ter to Cannn1M Ilr WalSte of plowder. This. Vorthy1 of*a g-reat Inind. --Thle m-lobra-ted ati0t who crowed nalturally that the suin rose three I-1 11.s bef'ore its, time, has recently fin.. 0 od at piclturie of' the Inloonl that's piilt- -it wilh) %uh.oiderfl1 fidelity to na.- pi e that it.can't be seen in the day IC. -An rikh dtmniner, who now and , it indul.vvd inl a noprgin of potec-n. f S 11eo,sted bv tle reviewing genr' c: W What nItkes your 11(we so red ?" laze yol honor," replied Pat. "I ',y- bluh when I spakc to a gineiral eer." ~12 -"I neverCi did 'see such a wind and E h ai storm,." saCid 1 a1 nitn int a1 cltree-' i. ''And pral'Iy, sirI,"' iiqu ired a -- uldl-he wit, ''since v'ot. saw the witnd I th si trm, w ha t iiiight be) he I a.' riii iose," was thle r'eadyv rejoindr'. -A Deniver cler'gymiani, on r'eceip)t hie'uistial hailft-far pass1, wr iote to) superiinutendent : "C( an ou~ nit enii lroad ma said lhe hid ntH kniow, but WCou Id Ii ke IC) see thle clergynout e' lirst, as' lie wats rat her fa.t idioui P' -oyou be'liieve in I he utec of the, to atll the gttes,ts iin thte hotel. ''la wC etaes~ nliadin;i h bu ter' are oth-i lieen olit of' towni, Fit z?"' as;took a r'un to lostoin f'or a l.y I ice ii Iy ;grea tifieind of' lhe iev'e they' are in 'partneiirshiip. k& Bleans."' "Aw' ' -A ( K) iiuded Curtte.--Alick-- a 'eli, Pat, an' whait ar'e ye staniding ti uingt at nowv ?"' Pl'u--"Th'e legs ,of; a shiintletnn itas ju st r>:ssed, .ie'k. wouldh it be for hi! i n ti ck up his~ iuser's anid let thheon ti2]ht it ou1." Phiw sin tle(11an ails jut paissed"' was - AntI iindetat igaible anitoa raph ltutir 01int a par'oxysini of joy oin securi Lii an utogra'Cph of' loMonet. 'n au I1togr'aphl of' llossuiet. J1ust uk ot' it," lhe says to a friend. "'An lographiliic letltr of' four' piages." ~'hat arte its contents?.'' 'Oh ! I don't know. I haven't r'eadl -"'Yes,'? said a frleshi girl ail a shiowi, know ny. beau goes out. beltweeni s, hut het's nilce and1( never' dinks c v'thintg litt ia eupi of c'oilhe, becantso I' i alwayts smell it as plain as day, d I know ithi ie simell of) ejtree lr'i \ LI' ori whis~key,' if' I amii a liitthe hit shmla il, "w ne l ust hiave t hinmgsa-. igt'd ini this house so Iliat we shattll *ow~ .i~ vlucwhre (eery Iing is kept ." 'ith l mIty heart,"' swee'tly' answer his wife;,"'aind let uts begin with urii hate houris, my love. I shiould ar'ly like to know wheie ther' are Pt."' lIe let tiuigs run1 011as5'usual. -lKhidniess, if nothing stronger', Cuild nineeitc any'. on1e to1 use Dr'. Unilt's iby Syr'up~ for1 thei reliefi of the dis N's of' baby'hood. Picee 25 cents.~ * )Y~ v,'irtue of' an1 Oxcenion 2 to moe di. ) reel'eda I wi'ill offer' fort siale, bfot'f nOt i-house door1 inl innrsboro, Oin e tirst Montday tn July next, bii ietee elto ous of' sale, to tho highest dd.-r, tot caush, thie following-dlescribed 0 o'rty, to wit; All that picco of land, lying in Fair 'Ia County. conitaining (INE HtUNDRED .' 1) 5 arry-1"'Iwo (182) ACur.s8. more 0or (ss, dl boundCed oni the niorth btIy lantdu of' .E. Yonue, sounth by Gibson pIhIeo, st by Jaames (Oa5on, we'cst by HI. L. Iott. Sold as (ho prei'Ol'.y of John C. Fester,~ A'iministrautor', at the sit of 11. MLcMaster. JOtIN U. DAVIS, Shei's' Ot1100, 8 . y.g itiSUn,ro, S C., j1uno 15 -bsileio to THEJ~ NEWS A?'D lICR ~sor ~~Igo gOS1TQUE 00TA E T aIt - , g HNBON, LARK&9o 0_30 UNION SQUARE MA._ __PNEW-YORK CITY. FroSh Arr va13 Every Week -AT THE NEW STORE. PDII'IONA L supplies of Pactflc, iPerthshtra, Lattice. Lace and Vlotorla Iwis, Cliecked atift 10ac: 11111c, ie itan Cloth and ire Li1mos. Lilco 11111ll1tngs, Pilts, all inl n1W styles, Lonz2 C1001,4.1411vo.t11" 111110lw cme cot.tolm, etc.. itep s th11% chn.:les.-I 0 AigI.I1 SILKInioNs, at TEN and TwENTY-1I'E CEN'S, WOnTH Ti11ltXp, TIMESTI'iI M'ONEY. O1 Purchases have been mode BELOltE TIE TIDAL WAVF, IN I'tICES ANM AFTEIt ITS SUr IENCE, ond In ColmCqUenet, call give good valite t owr custoiners for thuir patronage. Thoebtisortuienbt LACROLOV ES AND5,vr[Is in tho city~. WE SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH! may11 DESPORTES & EDN jNDS. F. ELDER & CO. R ESPECTFULLY beg Ilave to inform the citizens of Winnsboro an( surroun(ling country that they are now in receipt of their Spring anld Sunnier Stock. DRY GOODS IN ABUNDANCE. CLOTHING FOR EVERYLODY. STRAW AND FELT HATS. SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN NOTIONS IN PROFUSION, J EANS, CASSIMERES, COTTOXADES AND LINEN DUCKS. All our Goods are fresh, new and pretty. We will take pleasure iux exhibiting our stock to any and every one. G-ve us an early call. OUR GROCERY STORE Is full and complete as it always is. Prices and Goods guaranteed. Be sure to come to see us, and' you will certainiy got yodr money's wor h,. mcht 16 -AT THLE WINNSBORIO DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND MILLINER~Y BAZAAR. -- 0 pOODS arc now open and ready for in.pection, and lad~ies will do wol ~T to call anid see the best selected and lirgest stock of Millinery e ver brought to this market. Domestics, Straw and Chip Goods. French Phottern Hats, Calicoes. Feathers, Laces, Nets. Lawns, Muslins. WVhito and Colored Piques, Dress Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Corsets. Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lacee Bonnets RnchIing Bolts, Linen and Lace Collars, Fichius. TIies aLnd ever ythmig gdernbJy found im a first-class Dry Goods, Faney Goods and Miilinery Establish' mont. You can get all you watnt as ieasonably as same goods can bo bought anywhere. Always on hand a of Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children. Men's and Boys' Hats. All kinds of Family and Plantation Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c. Another large lot of the popular new Davis Sowing Machines. Eivery family should have one. No one should be without it. Call and see the range of work it will do. I soll it on i,ts own merits. apia J. 0. BOAG, T HE latest news my mail and cable bring is the tidings of depreciationi .~ i. all the loading lines of merchandise. And as I purpose keeping up with the times, I will oiffer' my entire stock far below last wveekc's quota tions. 'This is a rare opportunity to parties wishing to buy goods for cash. 25 pieces Calico at (if cents, reduced from 8 cents. 103 pieces Calico at 7 cents, reduced from 9 cents. 500 pieces Calico at 8h cents, reduced from 10 cents. 100 pieces Printed Jaconets at 9 cents, reduced from 12} cents. 20 pieces Pique at 9 cents, r'educedI from 10 cents. 10 pieces Pique at 15 cents, reduced from 20 cents. 50 pueces Cottonades at 15 cents, 20 cents and twenty-five cents-far below their present value. 50 pieces checked Homnespuns at Factory Prices. 5 Bales Domestic Shirtings and Shootings cheaper than over. 15 pieces New York Mills } 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 Nowv Designs. S hpxes Spring Flowers at Half their Actual Value. To close out, Five dozen Ladies' Untrimmed Hats, Another Lot Glass WVire Just Received. As space (lees not permit, I will only mention r. few of the many decided bargains wvhich I have to offer to the trade. This is one of the opprt nities which rarely present-themselves. You can save from teo ffeo per cent. by givimg my stock an imspe'tion~ before buying elsewhere. . N THNATEOWN. FORL SHERIFF. The friends of.S. WHOIR'IEt YONGuh. omrinate him a 0andidate for the ofilo f filheriff at tho onsuing eleotion--Abject the netion of the Democratic primaries. 1e1srs. ifors: Pleeso announco BIr E.. EL [ION. JR.. am a candidate for heriff of Fairfield County, at the ensu Ig eleotion.-8bject to the action of the "Imoratic primary. & MlANY FatENDS. The iunan friends of Mr. JNO. Di. c A RLEY, recognizing his peculiar fitness >r tie offio,a. rospoettully nominato hin >r :Sherift of Fairfield County--Rubject, to to actio of teWeinocratic primary. Xessrs. E-dilorx: As ncmiuations are in rder. perllit us to present the name of .3J. JNO. B. D.AVI8 --s a cindidato for iortif at the ecnuing election, subjoet, I courme, to the action of the Democratio ruariea. MANY FaluE ND.4. 3/essrs. IVito-s: Pleauo announce Mr. N. L RIH.;ON as a condidate for herift at the eruuing CIO-'ti, Rublcet to ie actiol oIl the Dvinmocrlto tla at the rilaries, and 0L.IIQ MANY FurNDs. may 13-tf easrs 'difors: kkase announco Mr. Prestonl ,.ooper nsa candidate for the oeocratic nomination for slieriff at the >ming election (subject to the decision tho pinimry election) and oblige many iends in the SourruwtsIrun PonTEON OF THE COUNTY. deq 16 ORt COU.NTY COMMISSIONER. ,je(ssrs. wlIors: Ilease announce Mr. . OWELL as a candidate for the ofilce f County Cominissiofier at the ensuing teelion--subjeot to lie action oftho pri airy election of the Democratic elubs. MA Y FAUENDS. The friends of Capt. JOHN A. HIN ANT respec'fully nominato him for ro ection to the ofMie of Count y Coimis. oter- subject to the rc.mlt of the Do-o .itiu primary. ,Ikssrs. EtWors: Tho friends of WIL -kNI AIKEN. Esq , respecttfully announoe im a candi(Iate for (County Com1in a. oner at (ie ensuing election, miiject to to result of (tIe D, iocratic primaries. NOir1-W:s.-nI-31N FAPlhIE1,), Mese. ritos:Ploeaso Jnou 8,.. 'HA sVY. Esn., as a , canilI]h:t for tno Me of untyo:('oit-inner at the en - i : v elect ion sI wjv-ct to the tic'.ion of e D-1en1erati in h at the prinuiry clec On--and( oblige his NumEous FruNDm. JEs. r, litors: Please announco Mr. .M. ZEAL - as a cndidate for the ofice County (otmmissioner at the elimting action ---subJect t. the action of the enocrattic . MANY FRIENPs. .I,ressrs. m!ri: P'la-e announce MR. O6CAt DtK E, as a candidate For County .mimissioner at the ersuinp election, ibject to the it'ion of' the Devineratic :inwry. MANY FRIEND8, Tlhe friends cf Mr. JAMES W. COLE A- resil'ell ully nominiat h im for the hee cf Co;unty ('oimmissioner of Fair hl--+ul'jvet to the action of the Demo 'atio pi-imary. ur7-s. hlaor.z: PIaea anfiountio MR. D DEttT D. EOLI'K t-s a ennlidate io tuty Comits-<ionr f V:'irtield at the suin-: eleet ion -Sublj!ct to the action of e Der.ducratic limiary. AI.N FninNoDs. The f-i.no or .lv Jamnes 0 Hferen, of Llm, resj ectfr.lly no;. note himt for the ic: of C-otyt Co iissioner at the eni ng el--eth sudenI t, to the acf.ion of jan l'7 i' OR SCHlOOL CO(3!iMSS10NER. The. fr'en a j:') J3ON I OYD, ap '''i"i' . '- :. ze/ al ami fileli,y ~th whie.i ... Ihis di -elarged .he duties Sc 'a ' ( 'n m:nhiou' r, respM)ect fnlly ii:.ueI olim tor re cte,tioni- nubject t'o e action11 otf the Dem!ocratic p1 imsaries. The friends- of the REV. J.\MESDiOUG I.*: r-spectfully' nxo~mate himi for the .-iti(on ot School Comiss~~ioner ot Fair. 11 Counity at the eniwnnfl tl.ctioj ihject to the act ion of' the D)emocratic trty at the pri;amrins. FOlt JUDG E OF P>ROIBATIE. .lhessrs. .iitors~.' :' Please amli.ounfce the resenJt intcumitbent, J. 11. ]ovlres, Judge '"r>>ae s a candidate for' ro-electiton the enisuing election, subject to the ac rm oltthe Democnitic partty at thie pri. aries. iiy so doing you1 will oblige his 1.1 MANY FamtNNs). I~ NE L1 Q U R S. ATIIANS 11RO0.' Old Cabinet Rye, .I1803, C'id Rloanoke Whliskey, 18tin. iso, hot terdami Brandy. (old Ham for inch fromi 11 to 1 o'clock every day. [HA t'E recently made extensive addi tions to my .itock of Wines and quors, which consi-ti, of a full ani,ort ent of Ryo Whiskey, t'orn Whiskey rench Ur'andy, Apple)1 lirandy, Peach randy, Sherry~ W'ine, scappornong Wine, h,amp~agne, etc , etc. O' I (claimt to a '11 the FINEST AND UlltgSTi IIYE WH1ISKEY to ho0 had in I also also11 k Cp on hand1( a fnil suppily3 of SEGARI S..-ND TOILWCCO, ra C1t variety, and adapted to-the tastes t everyb,ody. (Call at the P'AL''ETTO' HOUSE, in the Vinnsboro .hotel building. J. OI,ENDINING. moh 2's IMPORTANTf NOTICE '0 Persons1 Acentstonlled to Mending M[oney'~ by- Reg'istered letter'. THIER E'S NO SECURItITY IN TH EM, TI your money is lost or stolen, you may atch thei thief, but not the money-and11( ho monley is what you wanlt. Thel Go0v rlnent, don't reptay such Iosses. BUV A CHIECKC Fronm the WVINNSUORO NATIONAL lANK, which we will sell you at ton enIs for amtountts not exceeding fifteon ollars, fifteen enits t'or amounts not cx. coding twenty-five dollars, twenty-fivo cnts for amounts not exceeding seventy. ivo dollars, and at not1 -ibove three ghthis per cent. for any. amount above hat .You nre thus made I BSOLUJTELY SE CURE A(4AINST LOSS. We guar.intee t hat. If* . our original 'tchk is lost or stolen, we gjive you a du-. aliente. COME AND) DEP'OSIT WI'Tfl US. We liav', just purchased a now tlimo ackc, costing $350, and i.he President hdm elf' can't open the-safet when the lock is unning,. . T. K ELLIOTT, may 13- iinmox3mett'