The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 03, 1880, Image 3

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N AND COUNTY, DAY, July 3. t : i 1880. TERMs OF THE Nimot A) 11H01AIJ.. -Tra-weeklv edition, four 'dollars er ammt, in advance; weekly edit on, two,dollars aldfifty conts pera-nnm, In 6dialio'. Liber.al discount to Clubs of flive and ulwit:ds. RATES OF ADvERTISIN.-One dollar per inch for the first insertion, p ad tifty cents pe' inch for each subseq .ent inserilon.- These rates apply to all ad vertiseneilts, of whateve.I nafv te, and are payable strictly In advanec. Con tracts for three, six or twelve monthsi made on ve'v liberal terms. Trai sient local notices, lifteen cents per line for the first Insertion and soven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. Obituaries and Iributes of' respect charged as adverI tiseinents. Simple announcements 01 marriages and deaths published free ot chargre, and solicited. Al coMmunleations. of whatsoever . mature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company j . WViWdnsboro, S. C. Now Advoriaoements. Seasonable Drugs-McM-ster, Ilice &Co. t A limb of cotton having two bolls t on it, one iflly grown and the other I nearly so, has been placed oi our table by Mr. James Stewart, oftown ship No. 4. Who next? We regret to announce the death of 1i little Carrie, infanltt daughter of Rev. . and Mrs. J. M. Todd, which occurred. on last Monday, from cholera infinlitim, after an illness of, only a day. The e funeral services vere conducted inl the s Associate Reflorited cliuirch on Tiles- r day iloriiing by Revs. Pratt anld t Chiillers. To the bereaved parelnts wo extenl our iiost heartetlt sym- z )afty. jt From private sources we learn that a J. Heln-ix MtcLanie, alius Socretiry pro tem McLane, ulias the (Gr-eit 11igh Priest, or Greenlbackisml, has been mIaking a tour through Lancaster! counity inl the interest of his party. . We are informed that lie bemnl mtakingl spehs at pleasan,,tValytein e the peCoplle they were slaves, 1111d had sold their liberty ; and hiis succeeded ; in organizinrg a (Ircenbiiek Club at that place, with a white man foi' presi dent ani1d a Ileglo fbr VicC-president. V 0y LOCAL 131tmws.-There were no cases beflore the tria justices yesterdlly. The examination for teachers was commenced on Friday. The flrst watermelons of the seasol A Iado their appearance in town on Thursday. - Wisbovo was visited with light showvers of rain on Thiirsday-only enough to lay the dust Ivell. . The census enuimerators have heel r engaged at the court-house this week 0 in mnakinig corrections ini their lists. The officers of' the colored 0Odd Fel lows Lodge werec puLblicly installed at ai their new Ledge-room on Thursday night. The north-bound p)ass9enger' train * on the Charlotte, Columbia and An- a guista Railroad was (elayed several hours int Augusta on Thursday, wvait- E ing on tile excur'sioin party that passed ~ through to Newv York. RIEsILT OF? TIla CENsus iN TowNu'sn1Pr ( No. 8.'-col. B. E. Elkinm, the ellicient. V eniluerator of the above townsip,I) finihed his perplecxing labors ont te inig'ht of Wedneisdbay last, amnd he fe'els 1j aissuried that he has visited everyv hiouse anid hamnlet in the areca allotted i to hiim. iIe g'ives the followingas a (1 - resume of his work: Inhabitants...................2,59l a Deaths during year.. ..... ....... 40 e FlarmO,its......................... >; Steamu and wVater' mills.... ...... 7 h~ The ab)ove shows an inicrease of thriee ai ltlhundrd a.nd( eight per'sons since the I inventory mnadle in 1875. Col. Elk in ( rep)orts COnideraC'gble 1;iprovemeCnt in11 the alppearan'lleo. of' planitationts and farms and the gener'al systemr of agr'i- 11 *culture and husbandry, iIe thinks! i the planting' of oats is in its iniciipioey, c that next season much more attention ~ and area wvill be giveni to small gr'ain. a N~OTES F"ROM TIlE CREEK. Prevalenco of tho "Dry Drought"--Goodl Adv'ice to Canxdiate--A Word on a Ten der Sul jeuct. JACKSON's CREEK, Jilne 30.-if Cian didates wycre rain falls there wonld bee no scar'city of' wateir, and instead otf thle parchied and chiecrles.s locking fields' we wouild haIve' be't er lIwOspec1s for a depot of suies113 for I le coiming year1. Still if' we can get, good seasons fr'omi si no0w oh, and I amii corraectly' inflor'med, i there ill be enIough maiidc in the A colunty to runii her' to tihe next ci op pr'ovided the prioipeir ecoom. is used in time. The yeomanry of this sec tion arec mostly of' lrish dlescenit, strict. 13' Presby'torian, are a thr'ift,y peopile, aind as8 a general class kno1w how t.o4 take care of whmat thley' make, aind aIre noted for' their hospitality amnd home c * loving piniplles. i The 11ov. Ii. B. Pratt, of' the Winns-T b.oro Pr'esby'ter'ian Chmurch, pr'eachedu a o1 sermon lost Sunday to the Jacksoni's h: Ce c>nreaton at Lebanon 0 Church. I regret that circumstances o Will tnot permiit nie to give evenl a e synopsis of Mr'. Pratt's sermon, which P 'was pr'eached In a f'orcblo mnanner and1( Ii w~as full of wvholesomeo food foi' all n classes. Th'Ie llev. W. W. Mills, pas-| tor of the above-named andl Salem t Church, illh leave tihe county fn a few Ii days to be0 absent for a shor't time. We O( wvish this much estecmedh instemr a pleasant and pr1ofitable journ'Jey, and a I .safe return to his several chages.J SI would like to say someothiing more 2~ about the genei'al crop prospeict, hbut C will refrain f'om doing~ so for thme present, as Ithik .t ' it pr'etty well hnown .that'unless Provlj ential aid is toI shortly Aurnished corn i ll- be scarce 2] ud Iuimplebcdom and basket-niakere vill have to vacteo these-parts in order o ply their vocations. Polities are not indulged in to a very freat extent among the sturdv veter ins of this section, they are all stamp 3d vith the scal of victory, their pick ts aro-well posted, and they are only1 ivalting for the long roll to beat to b' rond In their proper pilce8 inl tiel Democratic line. It is true that wo late a miltipTlieitv of candidates il )ur coulty, btttv tire all on 'good crIns with eIcI other; while the pMo ie, froll the Cradle to gral(ft ier, (nd if he lis paqse(l froi his earthly abors, grandiother comes ill for ai louble portion) are carried away -with he g4ntle bearing and accomimodat nig mllanliers of him who is an aspirant or office. ut. they are all gentlemen tud will abidu by the choice of the pimuaries, anld (1ho1 110 mor will be icard that plaintive sontg "H fowdy, howdy, howdy do, low's your wire and how are yor?'' indl iln your Ilatiles, gelt.lelel, to lie man over the Baik, lie will cheer 1tily intr-oduce you to the voting popu ationl, anld perhaps aid inl making yout t happy man11. I doi not like io culogizo a class of ICople who, ti'om solie cause i unkinownt o one of my experience, Solletimles isteln to inl arl-gulleit couched in lan 0u11ge too eiotionlal to subtmit to laper, ald ohi chl IN'Cii the. pleader's vhiole lit seems to hang, look up and vith the silple renmirlk., "I'ml) siurpris d,t please excuse mle," crushles his lopes ats Sulddeily its ifa Imill-Stonle had 'lit" oil his foot. But misfortune haliq othinlg 14) do with justiec. The Oiu lladies of Jackson's Creek ar1e 11 tiiat would be required to drive 11to aill tine t.o cOllie anly B. P. U. hat could be started in this or anv 11hei' cotlltv. Now, if 1 am doubted, 1.nd( otut a dolegationl, anid if' Uher don'it esign their iiferest. inl lie 11 ioi 11ponl hlir rturii, thei I tihink fihe I. 1. U. thinlg Only ill na1lue, o1 ait least, walt ur ill that which makes every organi iul,ol peibet, good discipline, or el.e hle memlbers are aill too ol to hlave 11y la-sle l or "tile true, the boaumiful 11id the good." Rilruw. .1) ICD)1A TolltY .V Elt VICES. N1essrs. -Editors: Please allow 1e space ill your. cohnnulllls to ive llotice that tlo new A. L. E. lhur "ch ot Win nisboro will be dedicat d oil Sulday%, the 4(h iist., by llish Ps 13rown and Dickerson. The latter i our newlY appointed Bis.hop vor- the ext four years by the Genieral Coin 3renc. We will be glad to have Our 'hite friends wiith us, as they so nobly elped us ill tile beiinlzg. C4eats lill to prepi'ed For thmIl. L. S. Pluol-:AtU, Pastor. I1NG'S MO UNTA IN CEN2'EXYIAL. lecting c f the Commissionters to Arrange a Froi t he Rock 11111 Ieral(d. The oll issiolneIs of Nort h Cal'oli ,it. Sout h1 Carolina anld Tennessee, apl oilted by tile Gloverlors of tlese 'Intes, to aid inl proliollng fihe ar ang1(rellcillts for ct'oielebrating tile battle fRKing's INountain, met inl Charlotte ias lesanf131t, A odd con1iderble,j busi dlopted asimil? each counilty' ot' the taltes of' Virginlia, Nor'th 'arolina, out h Car'oilna and( Tennlessee to) send1 t least 0one v'olnteer' company113 to (heC Clebr'ationl of' tile battle of' Kinairs founltainI. It wa's a11so decided tilint lie ominlissionerls friom 011ch 01' tile tltes reprel'sented select a speaker' to (eliver' an1 address05 at tile e'clebraftlonl. Ion. D). U. F'owie wias selecte'd fr'om 011n Sou1th Carioliita anid Genl. A. W. ampb1~1ell rIn Tenne'JCIIIssee. Theil COml lissioner's rOcommlIenlded to p)ublic 1ivor (lhe hlistory no0w being 1)'prepared y' lIon. Lyman111 C. Draper', of' Wis Inlsin, inl retgarld to tile battle of' Lssociation) miet ill Chariilotte tile same1 aty. A. let (4er wats read1( froni 110on. .J, l. EviIIS, eixplinling tile caulIse of the nI appropri1iationl t.o tihe Cenitenil 1 DlebraItion. A tesoltion 1011 adS opted IVitinug Nor'thern'1 m111iliay comlpaniles r'ationl. Antherl - resollion was dIOpted than11k ing tile Watshinlgtoni ,ightt Infatrtiy. of' Chalestonl, ('01 -irn to send thle "cr'limson flag of' L8sociatio and11 for1 1 t'led'inlg their I Carnleston f'or'I( the King's MouInIl 111lntunent:. Major' W. J. IHous1ton, OrtationI, replor'ted the ra4tes hle had1( 3ecured from1I the di fler'ent r'a ilroadls to nd( from the0 celebration H01~le secured i0 rate ot' 14 cents( per'hu m ilcch way1i 'omf some1 Virinia and811( Georgi'a >adls, and1( from1 thte Chester' & Lenioiri, 30 Chlaliot te, Coilmbija & AuiguIsta 111lroads1. The rate of tile SouthI aro'(linaIilrIoaId is 2 cents per' mi111 Mr's. Cilar Darugani McLean11, ofYor'k 111l', waIs reque1l4sted 4o prepare'"4 a lyric be sun g at. tile Cenitenll c11 elei>ra IblItite a repor11''l01t iivor'ing1 five davs 'Ir tile ceQlebra1tloll, w hichi was adopte'd. Tile ne(xt. meHetinlg of' the Cenltennlial sSOCitio lOlwill be held at Ga(stoia I tile 21st of July'. Porl~roO 01 '111 CI''1i.-Th'ie 3w cenIsus shows thalt. New York ( it y stins11 1,230,000, Phiilel phlia 8413, 10, and( Ilrooklynl 5t00,000, (Chicago ',0n10, St. Louis1 475i,000f, iJOStoni 10,000, and( 1Bal (.h11ore' 350,000i. Ciin nnalIti c1lahns 250,000. SaIl Francisc18(o gn tari'n Iig overher census01111, as8 'C 111so Newv Or'ieanus antd Newark. hie grle st sur1'pr'ise 15isI inte gr'owt h' Cleveland an<1( Miiiuikee, amo01un1 g C. 7t) and 80 lper cenit., p)lacing 10em reCspcCti1vely at 15~8,000 and1( 130, )0. liIflllo and Wau1siimlt oil aiverage 60,000, whlik. Louis1vi lIe bas1 Iiapidly' imlbed1 upl to 145,000. D)etroit. and1( r'ovidenice haLve passedl the 100,000 nit ,tand take rankil as sceniteen1th 1(1 elihtenthl among ourll greaLt cities. mnong tile lesscr' cities, 0111 r'eadersI ill pr'ob>ably be surprj)lised to learn in assCity has rechlied t'5,000; 4dianap1)olis, 77,000 ;1Minneapolis, 45i, t0;8St.Paul, 412,000); Reading, Paz., 1,000;.Lowell, Mass., 6i,000 ; Denver, -,000; Wheoling, 32,000; Wilmling 11, 42,000; Quincy, Iil., 80,000; St. 1,000; Pawtucket, R. 1., 20,000; inmden, N. J., 87,000; Wafer'bury, ann., 22.000' Mer'ideni, 19,000; Peo a, Ill., 28,060; Spingflcid, Mass., ,6t00; Sprh gield, I)., 19,000: Day n, Ohio, 8 ,000, and Elmira, N. 'V., 500, AK 019EtAr MCGOWAN TEsTiFiES. tonday's report of' the proceedin * 1 New York in the invost!gation of '01 Warren's roiovia by Gon. Shoridt I during the war, conltlills the follo1 'ing: Con. S. McUowan,ofAbbovill . C., next took the stand. Jie wats grd1uIt of West Poiit nid had sr ed in M e x ic wi t i :n.' 1 1an c ool While 1hero Presilent Poik appohifi hirn11 QuIrlterinaster. Ile was '.1 co 111M1 at White Oak Ridge, and I described how lie resis(ed the "fede al" attack and rove (Iho troops bac General Lee directed him to keop t1 White Oak road open, bit Warr was too much for- him, and ho w tially driven back into 1Is Confede ate works: (lie engagement last< Fron no0n until sundown; tho gisou Was so swaiupy 1ta. It would not bel iu) artille'ry. Thle Wiltness 001111) niented the Union troops, and b filvn Nils qutite 01ngaging". Evel o01e sidmled wienl, Oil the Cross-exnil nation, Ie.said that lie did not knio wh'telr tierte. wis aiv hafl ait Fi Forks, though le heatd a ruior tih there wIs onle. (Geern 1hinock annoincedi that I hand wrilet ite to the President, ,1ki to be relieved firoil filther se-V'ice I at inember ot' the Court, but. lie had tit yet received inly ruply. The coulls oil boith Sides salid privaelv that t( loped t hat. no cluinge woul' ho )0nad Gieralt Iancoc0k wals familiar wil tihe 8Case, end it would take a new u ficer a itnoin0th to read lp th testiluol and this wouhl delav the proceeding DR. TANNUICs 'ir.---Dr. HenrV I Tann11er, of*IN iineaIpolis,,M illn., i' I presenit ('or was last evenlingp) rp11d1(1 gettn he best of the first part. of jifileult, piece ot, work. Ale celSed i ealit Il oon yestqrthv, 1111d Ilvoposs 1 coiliune ill i taIte ot CUS.-atiOln 1i Ohirty or 1,6or1y lavs to colm. TI Doctor savs th11at iet proposes to ( withoit Cood entirelv (unllit'ss watr 100) 101' thiriy day". Watter lie hak( alllnfly. When' the as. wVl forna ly beglil, at hall-paIst twelve p m1l Drs.. Wark, Profeiss4'or' ot, tie Ulnitu Sates eiil oie' llg ;o t i. A. Cut Jo- eph R. 11u1"hanani, of' thl- Eclech. col'tge; Joseph Oobsoii, J. Tul ai1d Proll-ssor. Vaidrwl-w de, of I[ Pr1actical American, wer'e prosenlt I Clarenloll 11111. They sIripped hi an(d exauid( him d1111( his clothiwl" aud Failed to fild Iaov food concevale( tie was w%eigied, nild balallced 0] bettin at 1574 polids, whihhell I( Saysi fu*lly' twelity polulIds less than' h usual weight. Altholughil he seemed i gOOd condition he savs he does li conlsider that lie is Ieall qo ii F great a feat. lit rears that the ali wNhielh is so diffierenit ill New Yor. flom that inl Milhnesota, will not, I flavoIable to thle tet, anld ilt ogether i does not express himlIOt 11s very Co lildenit of SicceS.,;. Ile says, ho wVe that 1he shall iake the lil, andii inlvit( flhe mlostecrilical emainlationl durinl (tic time he fists by thie press and b the1 inedical hfrateinits. A book provided, inl which I 'ecolrd is I;ept the hours by (lie doctors w%,Iho vatel Dr.4;. Gun,alkier anld WVark havill perlfolmed that ofico yesterday, ail tfor the pre seit the pubfic is f'ree I eliel. the ha.111 lit all h1ourS.-I. ] He.'uld. TORCH OF TE. INCE )iARY.-TI alarmil of fire was Sounlded. at ia al to be0 Dru. T. C. Ilobertsoni's stable. I th tiene133 the cro0wd arive'i'd 1130 fi haId made(1 suceh pro'gress5 as to InaIke imipossible to saive the( stable1. A eent buildinigs and3( resulted successt'u ly. This, howe*verV', rireIi'd luui work oin the parilt of' t he ih i'3een a 1 citizen'ls genelly . Severn hioirs were ill thle stable1 whenoi the tire begal but3 fortunat111ely wvere irescued beti> suta11iing any injiury. TheIi stahl whic wa wor'th aboult 8:i)0, was n< inlsure'd. Th'Ie 1ire was1 thue work of' 1 inceniailry. Th'le netX inighit an3 a telipt wasl1 13nade to fire Mr'. J5. I London's gnano11 house, nearli the dopo4. it wats dliscovered biR3'3e anyW dama1i wats (done. ThIis wats also0 li inicenii r's wor'k. We1r adv'ise the person w': is enigaged( ini this diabolical work to lit once0. If lhe has1 aniy regar13d ti his nieck hie ouighIt to stop 11. 1If I cont1inuei(s it. hie will 1mo0t certaily i1 fbunld out, aind when found ouit lhe wi Ilcrald, JulUI -. A 8-rony oF IIANCOCK.--A1i ol Pennsylvvaianl relate s thie follow in incoidenit : W heni Winfield1( Scott It ar coc0k wasl1 a111( lad o tirten h~'i*le app)1h to the Speaker' ofthe 11 1Iouise of' ide re(senift tiv'es of' Penn isy'lv'lii, for ai'Ii "Wha1t11 is youri name31 myW lit.tle fellowi said( the3 Speaker. '"il ifild Scol IHanel(Oek," an Iswered (the stripjlini ''Ah1" exclaimed the( Speaker, ''i VoLi sign1. the D)eclar'ation of' Indeopec sneeC ?"."'No, sir,"~ said thie boy, wvit pr'oud mIdpenOdenice, ''but it' I ha beeni there I should haIve (1011 so."'' is ne~edless to sa' lie r'eceived 1h hlercI(e toJ dutyk, and1( indepenOidCe charac1Uter, laid( thle folundaition of hi futturi''eacarer of' usefulns and5111( hono1 ScLL,x Snuo.u.s, (IA., Gr'eene Co. Mu.W 1. II(iVTA gut3, 1876. Dear' Mir'-I ha~ve soIld DR?. GAILT ElI'S PI!LLS for (lie pas.t. two vearii and1( find( that a11ll n this neigho'rhoo rec'(onunended(10 them'Ii, anid Ithe pleop. will have nonje otheroi. Thley (1r0 bette Li V E'1.l PLLS 311an1 anyit I have ani gn1ow ledge oft. Ver'y res8pctfuilly, "fit) l3NIiY IMOORE. lMENEAL. MAlti11IEDl-Oni thle 1st inist., ait thi reQsidetoneeof' the bri's' fither, by t R1ev. Dri. liarding, of thle Secom Presbyteriani Churcheh, of' CharIottec, N Char3lotte, to iIs's Maan:1E, elIdes daughter of' Dr). Johni WV. Campeld.l, o Ilidgeway, 8. C. Cards. SEASONAJILE DRUGS. C HLOI\IDE of Lime, ini (3*cveni pacikalgo , Ho0'tetter's Bitters, Ha- I er's Tonic, i'lixir of' Calisayat, TIaritara Acid, iJDimat,b. Biticing, Lie big's txtr"ae of Be~of, (iartping 1)il, Collodion, Quice silver, Quinine, Cream Tfartar, Cod Live Oil, M'oothing Byrup, Hoyt's Cologne. .Jast ROceive.d, july 3 McM1ASTrER, RIuE & CO. I[ORSE FORl . SA LE. M~ILH fine saddle anId harness83 h1orse wiil be sold to the hig hest bidder eve $150, at tho ,-our't-house, on Monday, the 56,h July, 1880, JAS. H-. IIION, june 29-13' . . Mortgagee. Poy your subscription. FIN E L 4U0 RSt **I ATHAN8 BROS.' Old 1jlit Rye I'Id , loanoko.W%his(e,. 181),1). k Also, lotterdiam Brandy. Col iam for 3 unlh from I I to 1 o'clock every day. HAVE recently made oxteunsiVe addi. timns to my sLock of Wine ati.I liquors. which eOllsi-its of i full atnort Ic. mnt of iye Whiskoy, Corn WhIml 0y 1e Frenh .Brandy, Applo Ilrantlv, Pench 311 Brandy, Sherry Wine, bOUppernung Wine, as Chiuonipagn. etc , etc. I*- Xf'' I claiin to a -11 the VINEST AND I PlJI .T " ,YE WIlIKEY to be bud in id % Winnsbori. Give it i trial. Al I aio also k ep on hiad a full supply of I- . - s SEGARS AND 'ODACCO, i great varie-ty, and adapted to the tastes v of everybIdy. "0 Call at the PAL"'ET,ro uOUSE, it t1 tt Witinsboro Hotel butilding. 10 J. CLEN' ININA. 1 m Ich 2' is I I) - : : - it. .Dry Hides, ly Sheep Skins, a Lmnb Skins, 10 Goat Skins, ,o Deer Skins, 1 Otter Skins, u Mink Skinm, is Gray Fox Skins Coon Skine, - Opossum Skins, Rat Skins, Rabbit Skins. e - 0 it Cotton, Beesw-, s ~ Wool, isRags, Bil ass, ' Copper. I., Ki- The highest cash prices w k he paid. U. G. DESPORTES. may 25 HOW WATCHES ALE MADE. . It will he Apparent, to any one, who will ex s am1111 a So,ID1 GOLD WVATC. tiL 11Sd0 from )t the necessary thicknuss for cagravlig and 1, 1olishing, I ti-ge proport.lon of thleo1uE Pnea1el 1ised, Is needed only to stilTen and hold ( the engraved portIons in j>laec, and supply the o i ces-s.ary solIdity and strength. The surplus K. V(1ld Is actual;y necdless so faras 1v'tri'ry anld h%auty are enwerned. In JAM1ES BohS' PAT ENTGOLD WATCH CASES, this WARTF of pre " lous metal 1s overcome, and the sAms P sountry C AN S,rm'a-rn prodJucedl At fromf onie-Iicir to (one-hall' of t he uasual cost, of solitt cases. Th is Prc.s 13 of the mnost- Rlmj,id nat.ure, as tol lows: a plate of nie'kel Co:hpt>sit.lon meotal, 13specially aldaptedt to the p)urpoe,.has t wo plates jtof SOLID GoLl) soldered one 0n nach sidec. Th'ei three a:e then passed between polished steel olles, ad te reultis a strip of hentvy' plated comosilen frm wichthe cases, backs, cen ties, b'zzles, &c,. nre cut anmd shaped by sulta iIble dites and formuers. The gold In t hese enses' Sis suiieentiy thick to admit, of all kinds of Schising, engraving anid enameling; the en .egrav~ed cases have been entried until worn per. fcctiy smloothi by time and1( use without remnoi. Itnlg t he gold. 11 TIiISS18 THE ONLY CASE MlADE WITHIT wO t- PLATES OFi SOLID GiOLD, AND WVAIlIIANTED - BY .SPECIA L CERITIFI(CATE. For sale by Connor & Chandler and C. Aiiiller. e Ask for Illustrated Catalogue and to see war rant. inch 1l-txty 3 NEW QES Ie >e II /i a A LARGE lot of WVheat Bran at IDonly's. ___ I FaINEST Tobacco and Cigars at Donly's. ___ IT HIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grades Wines anid Liquors at Donly's. 1 ha FRESHI Augusta Flour, Bolted (:Meal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. ut. A LARGE lot of fresh Canned s GGods and Faniey GrOCeries at -Don ly's. ALL RKINDS of Garden and .Flower Sceeg, Clover and Grass 50e(ds at D)only's. eI BOOTS, Shoes, HIaty, Hardwvare, r Crockery and Glassware, Wooden. y ware and Willowware at Donly's. . GIVE ine a call and got a bargain. W. HI. D)ONLY, apu 10 Oni the Corner. dg Lightestrs~g ur~wnm ih~O MACHIN EGO. Wn +4 N VH CH A RLES.ST --- 'SAL.TIMORE,MD., TRON BITTJERS, Leiblg's Etract of B~eef, Cod LiAcr Oil,. Congress E For sale at Drug Store of . S--Subscibe for theNew ad i1&nlthe days *aynwgosogtbfr th6re centheay avaur, :hic wi I -eoda h eylws cah<rc It our fr0d n ekoea lgn Casmers flrnniDrs God,0oi lth,Bnig.c LI. ioasrm n fClce, sn Lans Dr _ ies WioGos LrhnLcsEgns oir,1and A rhiesL eker lvs c (oJa id nfc.DyGoso l kid tteCRE TRE I,apio'hchw urne plaeo w ontas9 ao all, ecrly and arive ioc a foug kar~n eiosh~ght to hofore goods. an od Bay tato vrowedt washpiest eor betr, ndu Io ee iwe mak hle shin high. a lowe - cuts, nd but,s to oos ' eri hihadlow Il its . I ih custmeno gaite,w cu soon .Lan, aDrs maco,hino.ed scewed. 'eiven hcien agnds babier rein membore andi fa ncnct,onal boughlt forsI them. OINRSTR~ Ial a price and make aatee o 'lCasie or le Folaka anne. rl leavelyou measiour foc a utneooted aromlgh. samplera. od are bargainf Zinle otiFer tne Shoes aHpaty and ant, iow goos in irockd ow Glasw, Grobu ctrnes,Hoes, hg Plows ow u (ach department s raieafrs, look. s1al andbd and macem soeaed oevd uombere aur aot ise QUIeCKi bouEh, Clarge oe of1 choie C?nnolg; x ticras soTilt Watrs,Stf rowlet iPowderyc, &cuaae, E. cMSTERoc, BRICE, &CO toant, departmn's ect ora lok..Cl anhbee'ns b Germa brup . Blon'b ou ghet isyUp, ALS apr f TandWl larg eservfor,ic Clo,s x etoral e, Brp,own's Mxtra,C laen's Lng Balsam, TMcLanExes tCant,ArS ff, cMtr &o c - rc's Germarbru,D. Brawn's Catarrhn CRerdy, Smiat'ofPth's Lozeggs Brownsrer,chiall rces Ely's froi Trhebes, HLae'sLungo eaing' GLve. Fort SEpcoai,WidCer ctMASTERi, BrICE' &i CO.e C SuborsLibe tolam,w ~voAno Ha *FOR SHEIRX9F.. . The frienis of S.':WHOUTFt YONOUE IottliliIto him -a 0andidate fo0 the oico of Shoitr li t the eniting election -ubj'e' to tho action of tile Democratic piuriljes. lessrs. I'Mifors: Plees annnuTe Mr i I. E. ELLISON JR.. as a eandi(late for Shoriff of Fairfield County, at the ensu- I ing Clectionl-Subject to bhe action of the. Deinratio primory. 31-ANY FlUNUDS. Thle many frierils of Mr. JNO. ). Me. CARLEY, rxcognizing him puculiar fitnoss for the office, rospectfully nominalte him for Sheritr of Fairfield County-subjeat to the action of the D6movratio *Primitry. JIessrs. I'vilors: Afi nominations are In orde(r, periit um to present the naine of COL. JNO. B. DAVI8 its a candidate for Shoriff at the onvuing olection, AbJect., of course, to the action of the Democratic primaries. MANY FRIEiNDS. ekssArs. Eil-r: Plealle announce Mr. JAS'. L. RICHMOND as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election, nub:ect to b the action of the Democratic Clubs at the primaides, and oblige MANY FRIEND. 1Iay 13-tf k Jk/es.r.v ]dors: Please annollouce Mtr. J. Preston "ooiper as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff it the ( Coming elect ion (subject to the decision of the priwary election) and oblige many friends in the SOUTWESTrIN PORTION OF T11E COUNTY. dee 1W FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONE1. Jressr.. Jilifors: Please announce Mr. CUTARLES DOUGLA-S as a candidato for County Commiisioner of Fairfiold, sub ject the result of the Democratie primary. MANY FlUENDs. Messrs. lWors: 1.lease announce Mr. J. E. POWE LL as a candidate for the office of County Conmissionor at the esuing ellectionX-subject to the action of the l)pi mary election of the Democratic Olubs. h MANY FRIENDS. Z The friends of Capt. JOHN A. HIN NANT' respectfflly nominate him for re election to the oflice of County Commis sioner- subject to the result of the Do-no cr.ttic primary. 3/osrBs. Ediors: The friends of WIL IAM AIKEN. Fzq., respeotfuilly announce him a candidlate for County Comma. sionor at the ensuing election, subject to the result of the Democratic primaries. NORTu-WESTERN FAIRFIELD, Messrs Editors: Pleaso announc- JAS. - 1. HAEtVEY, Et., as a candidate for tno office of Countv Comnissioner at the en Kuinfy election- -subject to the action of the Democratic clubs at the primary eleu tion-nnd oblige his Numnous FRIENDS. Aessrs iltuors: Please announce Mr. H. M. ZEAL V as a candidate for the oflico of County Commissioner at the ensuing cloction.--subject t(, the action of the Democratic primary. MANr FRIENDS. Messr.s. 17ifors: Please announce 'MR. H. OSCAR DUK E as a can d idate for County Commissioner at the ensuing election, SubjeCt to the action of th1e DemoCratic primary. MANY FRIEND.-t, The friends ef Mr. JANES W. COLE MAN respectfully noninato him for the - ofieo of County Commissioner of Fair field-subject to the action of the Demo-2 cratie primary. ROBER~T D. B3OLICIK as acandidate for County Commissioner of Fairtield at the ensuing election-subject to the action of thme Democratic p)rimary. MANY Fn NDs. 'The frien,a :of Mr. James Gi Heon, of Salem, respecf.fully. noemnate him for the 2 office or County Commissioner at the en suing election. -subject'to the action of the Denmocratic p)rimary. jan 17-td FOR SCHOOL COMMIlSSIONER1. The friends of' DR. JOHN BOYD), ap preciating thle skill, zeal aind fidelity with which he lias dischiarged ihoe duties i of School Cnmmiissionir, respectuy noi ate hm for re-election- subject to the ac~tioni of the D)emocratic pi imnaries. The frienids of' the R EY. JA MES DOUG LASS r'espectfuilly nominate,him for the poition of' School Commissioner of Fair tield. County at the ensming eletioam- 1 subject to' the action of the Democratic party atthe primaries. FOR JUDG~E OF PROBATE. Mless'rSr. Editors :Please an.unce the present incumbent, J. It. BevIes, Judge oif Proontec, ns a candidate for' re-election at the ensuing election, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party at the pri. maries. By so doing you will obligo his 14 MANY FmI.NDs. SALE STABLES.1 1 TO TH E CITIZENS OFFAIFED Il. HAVE catablishecd a Sale Stat>ue at Winnsbor'o, and amn prepared to lell stock stock oni very accommnodat Ing terms, eithietr for cash or' on time A imitil ntext full for negotiable paper'. Perisonms wishing to buy or' awapl will lo wvell to call on me before p)urchas mog elsewhere. I will also pay the highest cash price ru CORN AND FODDER Deli ver'ed at iny Sta ble on Cotngress street, located cne door south of the rGaddl building.p jan20A. WILLI!FORD. J. E. li DONALD, ATTORNE~Y AT LAW, WO. 3 LAW' RACANG WINN8BORIO, 8. C. V" In Bear of Ooumrt flouse, DR. W. E. AIR EIN; --DEALER IN Dr *,Meicne,Bolet.C . Go ' * 090 * '~ Q 0ANVTOT ,Eb T LD . SONGS-.. - In the old 'place any longer I.'s 00 smnall. Not half large enough er our family, household goods and rade, thorefofe we shall break camp Fuly 1, next, and establish new mu ical hoadquarters in the handsOme New Double Store 'OR. CONGRESS & WIITAKER STS' Where we shall havo the largest fnd finest Musical Wareroons in hei enti.e South. Before we go, Ve timnst, to save .. heavy. expense nd labor of removal, close out our intire sto6k of Pianos and Organs iow on hand and to arrive prior to ruly 1. To do this we shall inau ,urate forthwith a MAND OLEAPUNG OUT SALE, Commencing May 15 and ending ly during which time we shall ell ...t Mauufacturers' Wholesale 10 Favorite Pianos. 27 Chickering Pianos. 21 Lighte & Co. Pianos. 50 Mathushek Pianos. 5 Rallet & Da,is Pianos. 62 Southern Gem Pianos. 08 Guild, Church & Co.' Pianos. 44 Sterling Co. Organs. 100 Peloubet & Co. Organs. 110 Mason & Hamlin Organs. ill new and jurt from factory. Also, 100 Second Hand Pianos and Or ,ans. Most all of them used only rom one tv six months and precisely to good as new. DON'T MISS TIS CHANCE L'o securre a fineinstrument "awful" ,heap.: Write for Clearing Out Sale )irculars and Price Lists, and be iuick about it The sale ends July 1, iositively. Address LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. holesale Piand and Organ Dealers. may22. Therefore we take' pleasure in an oQuncing to oar. friends .and cns~ ~omers that we have made' a ,great eduction.in pi-ices of our stock..We re detorumined never' to bo - UNDEREJOLD. .We '. ill give our customers a sps. dal benefit by offering great and are bargains. Calicos, Muslins, Swiss, and all inds of White Goods for summer year at. IfREATILY REDUCED PI?ICES. Suitings, Linen Buntings at great-. y reduced Prices. Cottonados. Jeans and Cassimeres at greatly reduced prices. Just received a new lot of Ladies' dises' and Children's Slippers. -ALSO A new invoic'e of Gents' Scarfs, 'Teckties and Suminer Underwear, vhicb will be sold cheap. VHITE AND COLORED SII IOSQUITO NETTING I MOSQUITO NET TING! 'han Ever in Embrolideries, Ho.w siery, Notione, etc. - 1 ---:0:| JLO THING, ETC. We now have on hand a full stock f Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats and lents' Furnishing Goods- Give us call before buying elsewhiere and 4 amno yomuself.' 1P. 1LINE(ER_& BRlO. OILS, OILuS. EATS-FOOT Oil, Linec O11, Olive 0O1, Castor Oil (cold r'essedt, Cnator Oil (cotnm6n), Cod