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kt Na ,N . TO~'WM AND OUNTYI flUIS)ft. uilyS 8. . a : s 1880 TE1 4j Titn NIPWS AND 1#RALD. -rri-wekly edition, ibur dolhnes per aannum, in advanoe; weekly edition, twodollars and fifty cents por annum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of live and upwards. RATE8 op ADvERTsmNo.0ne dollar por hich for the trst- insertion, 9 tid fity cents per inch for oitch subsCI Aent Insertion. These rates apply to all ad vertisements, of whatever nitm ce, and are payable strictly In advimeo. Con tracts for three, six or twelve montis made on very liberal toms. Tranl sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half conts per line for cach subsequent isertion. Obituaries and tributes of respeot charged as adver' tisements. Simple ianeocenients or marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the Wiinshoro Publishing Company Whasboro, S. C. Now Advertisements. .For Recpresenstat ive-Fiendsl. Knights of l.onor-E. 8. Chandler, Reporter. Masonic Mcoting-G, 1, McCants, Secretary. THE STAT' Fain.-Tho prenilium i-t for the twelfth 111nnmal f0a Q1,the S(ate Agricultural and Meclantical Society, to take plae inl Colimbia froti the 9th to the 12th of November next, inclu sive, has just beei issued. In tiae field and crop department diplomis nre to be awarded for the largest yields of varlous crops, and money premiums of $5 and $10 to best secimens of vari oUs productions. The prizes inl the stock delirtneitt are in money from $5 to $20-this includes cattle, horses, jacks, jennets, uniles. sheep, goats and swinle. Premiums ill silver are offer ed in the poultry and pet department, with one or two money prizesof $5 iad $10. J. 0.0. F.-At a regular meting of Mount Zion Lodge, No. 35, . 0. 0. F., held on tie 6th inst., the following )fleers were duly installed to serve for l1ie ensuing term: R. B. Hanahan, N. G, Geo. D. McCants, V. G. J. P. Cald well, Jr., It. S, J. 11. Boyles, P. 8, F. W. 11itbenicht. Treas, J. W. l1aiahan. W. It, Mt. Dunlevy, It. H-. S. N. CT. A. S. Douglass, L. H1. S. N. G, A. P. Miller, Rt. 11. S. V. G. J. 13. Davis, L. 11. S. V. G, R. *4i. Gibson, S.. J. W. MCreight, L. Landecker, 1. G, W. 11. Smith, 0. C, C. M. Chandler, C. DEATH OF MR. JoHii F. Prorsr. We are pained to iamounlce tite (eahl .of M". John F. Propst, wblch occureed at this place on Monaday night last. Mr. Propst was the soni of Dr. Wa. IE. .Profst, a g.entleani formerly well known 'in Wimuisboro. The deceased had been in seemingly excellent health uip to a few months prior to his death, wvhen he showed siglie of consumption. From this time he continued gradcuai ly to decline until it soon became sadly evident that his ease wvas hopeless. HeI was but eighteen yeairs of ege, Mr. Propst wvas a young an of ex emp,lary character, k indi heart arnd( p?leasng manners--qualitiles tha t won himu the siacerec regar'd of all with whom he was thrown in contact. Str.icken dlownm whuile yet scarcely p)ast his boyhood, his~ (leath is at ois,e u re minader of' the n ncertainaty of~ human life nand a sever'e ailletion to his kin dredl, to w himt lhe had deep)ly endelared( himself. To these we exLoend our heartfelt sympathy, DOwN~ IN A 'WELJA.-On Tuesday .last some colored men01 were ensgaged in deepening the well on the p)rem1ises of Mr W. R. Doty & Ceo, While one of themr., Tom .Jacobs, was down in the well, the ides caved, and he was.*t Once covered with earth jtnd rock. The o,ther aaean at work summasonaed aa. sistansce, and rosm5 a lare crowd was gaithered. Thea lrs: ingls to be drione 'was to get some one to go downa ianto ethe well. M~r. Lafay.ette Poteet -and( Turnser Tayl.or (coloredl) volunteered for the task, and the wo. I of haulhinir 'up the eath and rock -at ontee comn mnenedi. After consti nuous weork fors some little timse, the ann wats.extricat .ed anid brought to the surface. An ex Jtahntion of his ijuries was madle by Dr's.Robcertson ana d Ianaahan, and thecr wore fo'nmd to be very severe, though not regarded as dassger'ous--a fracture of ,the left hip, a f'ractmae of the Jawbone near the chin, and seome slight bruises on different partsA of the person, Tihe aunfortumnate mn made a narrow es cape from a horrilile deat, Great praise Ia due to Mr. Pot.eet sa*d Turner Taylor for the service they rendered, .at great risk of their own lives, Ttu GREENBACKEIs.-Tho' Uiniotn Times says: "We have received a letter. from Faidleld county warning us against the teachisng9 of a prowling Greenbacker'who, the writer says, Is believed to be a hirelinagof the-Radi e l iltty, and sent out into the,eouantry settlements of the upiper' counties of the 8tlite-particularly those counties. ini which the vote between the Demo cratie and Republi.can vote Is pretty olose-.nto divide the Democratl.c vote upon the abstract idea of a greenback 4urorrey. The writer says that Me Lane first finds oujt who are sore-heads, very doubtful and office-seeking Democrats of a -co.unty and makes 'them his tools ,and his .associates.. This certainly agrees ith 'his course -hero. In FaIrfld, the writer says, - MclLane organized a green back club, In which there are a number of women asgd children, seven white men who sup. ported the Radical party In its most oorrupt tie, with tieo ekadleal o .0 holders, W itf'o(0 ono peou- I liar featire lit McIAno's -MisSIon throuih the State. H1e never hlids public meetings or makes public 'speechoes at any place where ho wo4d be likely to llave the merits, ahms and objectsof his one-idea doctrine dis cussed, In every county can be found gruibling soreheaded, on-the-fence and always-dissatisfied Individuals, over ready to follow any new and cap tivating political dogma that nay come along, Stich men are mainly governeod by the hope of soie personl al benefit and care but little for t1jo gonelral good. InI this State tiio movo is intended to destroy the Democratio majority for President and we warn all good Democrats to keep out of such an infitinousplot," 4 FATAL DURL, Col. WM. IN. Shannon Killed by Col. E. B. o, Canh..K Miost 7ufortupplo Affair in Every itespet. [FROM THE NEWk AND COURIER.j CAMNDEN, July .-News was recelv edhere this morning Of at fatal duel, which took place at 2 o'clock yester day at Duilloso's Bridgo, in Darling ton coiuity, between Col. P". 11, C, Cash dr Chesterflold, and Col. W. M. Shanilonl of this place, inl which tihe lat ter wams inistdulmly killed. (:01. Shan, noli was the chall.in1ging party, Col, C(ah, hein.g deat* in omme car, requeste(l that tile Ig-ia1l to fire he given by the dise))m1ge of g pistol, which was agreed to, Col, Shalnnon tireu first, his ball striking the ground near Col. Cash's feet. Col. Cash then fired, the ball passing through Col. Sliaimmon1's heart. Deith was instantaneous. Our whole coimunity feels the shock. It was uinclled for. The fit neral will tajo place froim the Episco pal'burch, of vhich he was a mmin. br, at for o'clock this afternmon. The (Imarrel wljr) l)ts resulted in t.he death of Col. Shannon, grow out' of an action for damages brotght by Mr. C. M. Wienges against, Capt. Lt. G. Ellerbo who, oi accouit of some por.sonal difbrence, had assaulted and teaten lim;' The jury gave a- verdict for $2,000 in favor of Wienges, who was unable to recover time Jjlounlt, the property of Capt. Ellerbo being onl mmbcred by a judgment uiponl a mor(gag g,iven to Mrs. E. 13. Cash, who wa.s Ellerbe's sister. Wienges inlstitutedo proceedings to set aside tihe judgnmenit on tho gromid of fraud, his at,torICy9, Col. Wim, M. Shannon and Capt. . L. )ePatss of Camnden,j ch I,arginig that the "pretended coinfes sion oftjudgU"mnt" ad jbeen imade by Ellerbe to '>his own sister," Mrs. Cash, amd that thus -"by a family ar rangeinwit" Ellerbo .11intends to do tfit the recovery by th.e plaintiff." Col. Cash first challleniged W. L. De Pass, who was, with his secomid, ar rested anid ut under heavy bonds. I learn Mtiat harsh and severe communi cations have been Issued by Col. Cash to Col. Shmaninon, inisetinmg 'that effor.ts had been minude inl the pleadings to re fleet on the chalracter otf his now de ceased wife for hionestv. Both of th1e attorneys dony ever lnvinmg thought of snch a clarge. Col. Shannmo1in has al-, wyS, siince the case has beei in court, utterly denr ied having made any o en siv'e remn{rk or hlaving tIme least initen.. (1in of regeetinig on Mrs. Cash, TUE CROPrS.-The Juno report, oftho Departmenit of AO;riculture says that the eireamge sownm in oats showsa an ini ecease of two per' cent. over 1879. The G.tif amid South ernm inland States show little or no change from last year. Thle averagve conidition of the crop is tmch better tan las't year, and is 92 aotminst 81 ill June, 1879,. Texas, of afT the Gulf States, is the only one that re por'ts abovo 11. Thej genmeral comi plainmt is droughmt inl all the Middle anmd Sonith Atlanitic States, anmd rust, and too amuch rain in thme Gultf uand South.. emn States, The acr*eag'e oif clover showr nio very material chanige from hast yeamr, the onily, chanmge, bein ai H no(ti.aCable inlcrease mi thme cot tonm grow inigStamtes anid on thme Pa cific slope. Tlh prospctts of a1 goodl fruia-growuig .season01 i. very fa r' orabic, TInis CURFEtW.-Did you eVerwO dcr wvhaut the word nmat.? Its origin w as this: When William the F~irst con qumered England, he enacted a law, ini imitaion ofla French and Spanish ents tom., that.every poor person shoulhd p)ut out his fire and( go to bed at dusk, when lie heard a bell mrung-for' the pur~ pose, whih wmas call.ed, in Normman Frenchi, cont.re feii, corrupltedi by the Saxons intoc "curfew," sanad meanms 1tcover' up the fire." Thue lawv ih a frv enmturie's cease.d to be enforced ; but *tle abi t of minmginig t.hie bell conitinu 1edI, anid ini somne parts of Enighmnd anld Aamerica is stili .continued.-S. 8. jJisitor, OBITUARY, D)NPATTlED TilS LIFm, Juno 28, 15840, inis, CA'rsus iNiorr,wY, of F9ailold county, s. C., 1i er' fort,y-sovont year. AM.ss. MioTisY hmad beon for' many years before hmer deal,m a manmm bore.s the Concord Biapt,Ist Churchm of t.he county above nalmedm. She lived a higly conlbstistn Chirist1'i, andl died in the full t,rumph of os pel1 fal. ShO ieaves an 11 alffcCljonate Jiusbanid, many relatinves and friendsq to wmotmrn her~ loss. Bhut we "srrowy not as those t,bat baye no hope," fer we feei (hat oumr loss Is her eterna.l gain. "Thmosoecyes she so seldom could close, By sorrowy forgotten to sleep, Shut up Ia etoral reposo, .Have st,rangely Lorgotten to weep.'. CJ. M. FOR REP RESENTATIVJE. .The friends of Tr. P. Mn ITCH ELL regard him fitted to represent theo co.unty ini time Hlouso of.lRepresontatives, and1 rt spectfully submit his noime to the .Democrats of Fairfield for their aotion in the primary. IRNJGIETS OF IKONORt. T H E egular semnI-pvnntly m1ee tn of Trueo bmuinI ialltm alternmoonm at 5 O'clock. oflcer s E. S. CHANDLER, jully A - .oporter. NOTICE TO CItEITOR. B. hialey Robertson, as Ex'ecutor of' the ilIl of Jesse Wirlek. Deceased, vs. Elizabethm Wirlokc and Others. PJURSUANT to an order of the Court .of Common Plans for Fairfield Counaty., madeo in the above-stated oakec, all persons holding claims, of whatsoever RI CK, deceased, are hereby notitled to es tablh the same before the undersigned, at his office, N'o. 4, Law flange, Winns boro, 8. 0.. on or before the third day of August, A. D 1880. JNO. J. NEIL, june 16-txlaw6w spe'oial Referee, -.-Pay up your subaerIpti1on at once. orr 0gulat Mouthly 0ommluntoatton of Winusborp Lodge, No. 11, A. F. DY will be hold at Masonio Hall thNl (Thursday) evening, at 3 o'clnok. . }. ]1. MeCANTS, July 8-11' Sdorotary. TOWN ORDINANCE ro RAISE StI:PLIES FOR THE MUIjllAj, YNAR 1880-81, B E '1 ENACTED and ordained by the Intendant and Wardepo of the Town of Winnsboro, B.'O, in Counil met, rind by the authority of the anme: That, for the purpose of raising sup. Mie ior theq yea cominencing April 1st. i880, and ending April lst, 1881, a tax for the sums and in the mannor hereinafter uontioped ihall be raise,1 and paid iInto the treasury of sai,I town for the use and service thereof, that is to say'. twP and a half (2) mills ad tloret pon every dollar of the real and personal property within the corporate limits of the town ol Winnsboro; two dollars (,) to be pald by every malo inhabitant of said town be, tween the ages of sixten and fifty years (except fitty (50) activo members of each fia company) in lion of working upol the streets of said town, and threo (3) por. cont. upon tho amiount of ll sales at ane tion. All taxes assessed and payable iinder this Oroinance tshall be paid in the follwinig kinds of ftip ind no other: Geld and silver coin, United States cur ronoy and Natiotal Bank isotes. All taxes assessed herein, shall bo due and payablo bt,ween the 1st day of October and the 30th day of November, 18FO, inclusive, and gli :n's reiaiiing diue anad unpaid or tihel st day oftDocatabor, 18-1, shall be collected by distress or otherwise, Ps pre Peribed by law, togetthor with all legal witn. Ail persons owning property in lktl corporate liits of tho said town of Vin'sboro aro required, between the 15t liy of June and time It t day of August, i 188 , to make i %worn return of id propert.y to the Town Clertz, and the Kaid Town flerk is ht reby required, when >roperty-holders lail or refuse to make said sworn return. to add firty (50) per mitun to the return of the previous uu nicipal year. Dun in Council thi the 4th day of June undr the corporato seal of said own., JAB. A. BRIE, Intendant. Attest:E. S. CHANDLER, june 8 Clerk. TOWN ORDINANCES. An Ordinance to Prevent the Carrying pf Deadly Weapons. I E IT ENACT)D AND ORDAINED by 1 the Intendant and Wardiens of the Town of Windkbaro, S. C., in Counoil et: . 'Tbat hereAfter it shli not be lawful for any person to carry concealed about his person, within the corpo.rate limits of the said Town, any pistol, dirk, dirk hnife, bowie-knifo. razor, sling-ahoa, brass kitckles, sand-bag, sword-cano or otier deadly Vweapon. II. That any one violating tLis Ordi nance, s.all be arrested b)y the police and coi-mmitted to the eguard-Lwvase. unless -ood bail, in the sum of fifty dollars, bc given to securo his appearance before the the Town Council for trial when sut moned. III That any .one violating this -Ordi nance, sa!], i'>on conviction thereof, be fined not exneeding fifty dollars, or be in prisonod in the county jail for a term not exceeding ten days. Done in Council, this the 7th day of Xay, eighteen hundred and eighty, with the corporate seial of said Town affied. JAS. A. BRICE, Attest: Intendant. E. S. CHIANDLER, Clerk. I'. Inmpose an Annual Tax Upon Cer tain Businees Therein Mentline. BE IT ENACT'ED rand ordained by the ..)Intendant and Wiardens of the ".own of Winnabero, H. C.., in Council not, and by tire atuthority of tiro sainei: I. That all lecturers, travelinjg th.eatri cal comapanlies, conc.ert4i or mnusical enter tarinments, or exhibitors of cunriosities of any kind, exeept for chraritabie puriiose, who mnay lecture or exhibit witin the corporato limits of tire Towvn of Winns boro, shall piay an annu.al tax of one hun dred dollars. II. Thall all peddlers, or venders , of soaps, medicines, goods, wares, or mruo chandiso of any kind, not tire products or rmnfacture of tis State, or by a citizen. resident in tis stante, whou shnall offer their wares for sale within the corporate limits of tire the 'I own of Winnisboro, shraJ pay tin ,nrnual tax of erne hundred dollarrs. IUl. That all gift eniterprjses, itinerant lightning rod deailers, itinrerant physicians, surgeons. chiropodists, or ainy so-called. professor of the miediecal or surgical art, who shaall carry onr their businress -within tire corpotrat.e limits of the Tiown o Winnsboro, shalil pay an annual tax o two hundred dollars. IV. Tha~t any person engaged inr any~ business above enumerated, who shall desire to carr.y on the same within the corporato limits of the Town of WVinns bore, for a period less than a year, shall p;ay su.ch lests sum thran the annual tax aboave iruposed on any~ suchr business so desired to bet carried on, as muay be agreed u pon betwe'en srue.h person and the Intendant of mund Town. Done in Council, this tire 80th day of Ai prl, orghtern hrundred and eighrty. and with Ahre corpmorato seal of satid Town af, fi%ed. JA8. A. Bi1t1CE, Intendant, Seal. Attest: E. S. CJ1ANDLEB, may 4 Clerk. An Ordipanco to Protoot the Citizoe from igad Dogs. L. That on and after tire 8th: dlay of May. 188 , all dlogs found on the streeta of said Tiown not )nurzzl.ad with a wire or ether scure truzzle, shall be killed by the police. IL. Tiha. in carry'ing out tis Ordinance the police may cull to threir asitance anry person or persons. Done in Council this 7th day of May, eighteen hrundred and eighty, and with .the corporate seal of .said Toiwn alhixod. JAS. A. BRtICE, Attest: *ltenda.nt. .A S. CHIANDLE, Clkrk. To Prevent the Sale of Liquora on Sunday.. -That if after the passage of this Ordi nance any person shralldeliver to any oth-. operson any spiriturous or malt liquors, for any past, present or futuire consmrdera tion, between tho hrours of twvelvo o'clock on Saturday night and 4.wlve o'clock on Sunuday night, at anry place within the corporate limits of thre said Towvn of 3Vnnsboro, the person so of'ending shall bo liable toea fine of fifty dollars; or to ten daya' imp risoinont In the county jatil DninCounnti,tis the '30th (lay of April, eihteen hundred and eight,y, and witlh the corp)orate seal of said Town ra TO $6000 a year,.or $5 to $20 a day -U LtJY.U in y'our localit,y. No rIsk, We nndaswell as men. M1any wake ,nnoro arr the amount, stated above. No onemos fait o make money fast. Any one can do1 the work.. You can make from 50 eta. tM $9 an hour by 4te. voting yeour Qvenings and spare thme to tire business. KlolhIng lke It for money waking ever offered before. Butsiness pleasant and strictly Ihonrorable. Reador, 1f you want to kmow all sbout the best paying business before .,he public, send us your add ress and we will send you frull pst.1 iars and. private termrs freo; samples wolh $5also free; you can then :makep u rnm nd ors Of Addross G ESTNSN CO.. Per fland,. Me. A.g...-.....y The frionids of & WHORTRTYONOUEl - nomiluato blni a.o.andidato for .the ollico, of 8herl' At the ensuing olootlion--ubject A to tho action of tho pemoorati primalies. JU Ns.s. Ito-: Plexp ppnomno Nr . F4. Fl,ILJON. 4R., i a tapdidpte for Sheriff of Fairfield 0outiut, lit tho ensu ing elction--subjoot 0o the action of the Deinaratio primary. MANY FiENDS. F The ma4y friendm pf Mr. ioN. . Bie CARLEY, recognizing his peculiar fil poo Cl for the ofiloo, respectfully nominate hm for Sheriff of Fairtiold County- --smbjep, to P the action of the Deinocratic priimary, % Messrs. Mf2itors: An nownitrtios are in ordor, pormit us to presont the namto of 0.)L. JNO. B. DAVIS ns a eandidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election, Huijoct, of courso, to the actio4 of the Domocratic in yriiuarieq. 414my FaIENj. of Messrs. Editors: PleAso announp Mr. V JAS. L RWUHMOND ps a candidaite for Rheriff at the ensuing election, subject to the action of the Democratic Vlubs at the priaries, pn:d oblige DIANY FRIENnM.' Inuy 13-tf 31rssrs 0itors: Plpaso inounci '%r. I. Preston vooper asa candidate for te Pomioratio noplination for sheriff at the Joning electio" (subject to the decision f the pr-pary election) and oblige many frends In'tht; SoUTI%WEyRnN PQn'-9N OF T11, OpUWTY. dec 16 FOR COUNTY CO111ISSIONEli, Messrs. liwtors: Please announco Mr. CH1AlLES DOUGLAE S asa candidato for 0ounty Coniissioner of Fairliold, sub. loct ths resiul .f the Domocratin primary, T1 MANY FiaEDs. Mes.srs. W9Itors: Pleaso announco Mr. I. E. POWE LL as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner at the csuipg election-subject to the action oftho pri mary election of the Democratic elub. Al-A%xy FlimENDs. .._...- ...se The friends of Capt. JOHN A. HIN NANT respectfully nonjinato him for re slection to the office of County Commis- Pt dioner- -subject t9 the r.es4lt of the Do.no- d.C ar.itic primary. ' 'i .MIssrs. W4tors; TI).9 frias of WIL. fN [AM AIKEN, Esq., respeotfilly innounoe him a candidate for County Commis iioner at the ensuing election, subject to the result of the Democratic primaries. NORTH-WBSTEi FAlkIV,LD, Messrs Eitors: Please innouncn JAS. St R. HARVEY, Esq., as a candidato for the JA olce of County Commissioner at tho en 4ning election--subject to the notion of the Democratic clubs at the p'i4mary elcu Lion-and oblige his NpMEnioes FRENDs. Messrs. F0ors: Please announce lr. Rl. M. ZEALY as a candidate for the office :f County Cominissioner at the cusu ig aloction--iubject tt, ;the action of the Democratic primary. MA\ FRIENuDS. Messr. E 'ors: PLease announco MR. II. OSCAR DJXE as a candidate for Couuty Commissioner at the ensuing tlection, D subject to the aoion -o.f the Deinoeratic primary. MANY FRIENDS, The friends of Mr. AME9 W. COLE- ) MAN respectfuilly nominate him for the office, of County Conlissionar of Fair fiold-subject to the iation of the Demo cratia p)rimary, . i Messes. Ediors: P16on"aounoo MR. ROBERT D. B3OLICK as a candidate for County Coemnissioner of~ Fabitild at the ensuing election --subhjct to thie ption of the Democratic primnary. IANY Y1i:UNDs. The filena of Mr. James G Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate hilm for theo ofilce of Conty Comnmissioner at the en suing election- -suibjecot to fjia asition of the Democratic priwary. .ien 17-td FOR SCROOL COlIIMISSIONER. The friends of DR. JOHK BOYD, ap preciating the skill, zeAl and fideoliy with which lie has dischmarged iho duties of School C n mmisoner, respectiul ly C nominate him for re-.olectio-subject to the aetion ofT thto ,D emocrtj.o primaries. The friends of the RIEV. JA MES DOUG LASLH resp)ectfllJly nominate him for the p)osition of School C.ommissioner of Fair field County at the ens ua g elcotjoa-. sub.ject to the action~ of the Democratic - p)arl y at the primaries. FOR JUDGE OF' PRIOBATE. Messrs. Eduors : Please annonne the present incumbent, J. R1. Blovies; Judge of Probate, as a candidate for' re-election at the.ensuing election, subject to the jtc tioni of the Democratic party at the pi maries. By A,o doing you will obliga .his 14 MANY FlENDs. HO I ATCES ARE MADE7. it will be apparent to any oune, who will ex. .amine a SOLID GOLD W A TOn, that aside from the necessary thickness for engraving and -polishing, a large p)roport ion of tho precious nectailaused, is necededi only to stigej0 and hold .the engraved portions ia place, and supply the n cessary solidity and strongth. The surplus ( gold is actuai;y ueedlass 80 far a; UTiLJTY and beaut.y are concerned. In JAh!E5 BoSS' PAT. E~NT.GOLP WATCHI CAMES, this 1yA8rs.Of pare, cious metal As overcome, and thie UAxx socupir .AND IITRIENOTH produiced at from one-t,had to one-half of thofiua'l cost, of aolidi cases. 'This procoss is,of the most sA.plo nature, as foj. lows: a plato of ninkel comnposjt4on metai, .specially adapted to the pur-pose, has two plates C of SOIA D GOLD soldered one on nach side. The three are thon passed between -polished stoel mrliers, and the result is a strip of bheavy platedi composition. frole which the cases, backs, coai. A.res, bezgles, ic,. are eut, and shaped by suita, ble dies and formors, The gold ia these eases 45s sutliciontiy thick to admit, of all kinds of chasing, ongr-aving and enamelIng; the en g'l-aved cases have boon .cartjeod untli 'wore per- j6 foot,ly amootth by time and use0 aithout, remov ing the -gold. THiS I8 TH E O.iq CASE MA DE WITH. TWO i'LA TES OFl SOLID GOLD, AND~ WAIIIANTED1 - BY ftPECIA L CERITIFeICATE, . For- sale by Connor & Chanler land C. Mulier. Ask for lIaustracd Catalog.ue And to see war BITTERN,l ETC. IRONBITTRS, eibi's Etrat of OBITf,ECod Lr il, Congress Water'. For sale at Drng Store ot' june 11 W. F4 AIKEN. SEASONABLE DBUGS. CHLO1RIDE of Limo, In 'convenient i Xpakago , Uoatetter's Bitters, IJar6 or's Tooic, Elixir of Oallsay, Tartarloj Acid, Bismuth, Blu,eing, aieJ 's Ex tract of Boef, Gargling Oil, 00110 .ln, .Quick gilver, QuJnine, Cream Tartar, Cod Lver Oil, Soothing Syrup, Heyt's-Cologne. Jtust Received. j tly 3 MoMASTER, PRICZds C0. --Subaeribe. for the ~wr 1fl I N E L IQUOU ATHANS BRIS.' Old Oabipot Ry . '106p, Old Roainoko vhiskoy. 18(i io, Rpttordtum brandy. Cold Ham f nh fromi I to 1 9'olook overy day. IAVE recontly made extoiivp ad, tjonll to !i)y Rippk pf 'Wia' 4: Inors. whiph ponfdat, of a full Ron.)m ent of Ryo Yhiscoy, Corn Whiiske ODOh Brnndy, Apple i1andy, Pow randy, Sherry Win(, boappornong Wip lamupa no. oto , etc. .p aim to s -I1 the FINIST ANs MIEST iYE WH1ISKIEY to be had innsboro. Give it a trial. Also PJAQ it p ogl iatsnd I full supply sEq.IeRS AND TO 4pACCQ, great variety, and adspted to the twit evol-ybody. Coll 0 the PAL''ITTO IIQUSU, in V innabopo Hotel building. woch %1 ALE, STABLES ) TRE TTIXE 01F V.AIjE-VL] 1 AVE established a Salo Stalc i WINsboro, n11 a111 prepared I 1 stock SOrck oil Very 4pcomll 0-di i terms, either for cash qr Qn tit til next fall for negotiable pape wsons wishing to buy or swap w j wpll to call on me before purola g clsevhere. IlyIll also pay the Jiighest pash pyll Deivered at my Stable on Congrn reet, located one door solith of ti ;dd building. jan 20A. WILLIFOMtA jan 20 NEW COODS. A LA.RGE lot of Wheat Bran only'p. FINEST Tobaceo and Cigara only's, THIRTY.FIVE Barrels a,A grai ine and Liqnors at Donly's. FRESHi Augusta Flour, Bolt [oal and Pearl Grits, at DonlIy's, A LiARGIE lot of fresh Can kGods and Fancy Oroceries honily'a, ALL KINDS of Oardon ai 'lower Seeds,'Clover and Gra eeds at Ponly's, BOOTS, Shoes, H{ats, Hardwai rockery and Glassware, Woode 'are and Willow ware at Donly's. GIVE~ ne a eall and get a ba'rgai W. HI. DONLY, api 10 On theo Cornor. Wanted )ry Hides, Sheep Shins. Lamb Skins, Goat Sking,; Deez Skins, Otter Skins,. Mink Skina, Gray Fox Skins (ouSponigSiea SItst Skine, Wool, Blags, Coppor, ?ir The highest cash prices e e paid. U. G.DESPORTES. may 25 Ligitest _ ~g r OB INECO.~ g DR. WV. E. AmJ4Iar, -DZALEa nW* hrugs, Medicines, Toilet,Geods, e li ) :or t SPING 001 .-AT N MAT &1w JutrcieQn t rioi e days C8I) o ooshwh efr h e Ju fri'ond and uomrie rs.. Ie ~s.iad Gode, gomie oo1ths,fo Bu tg.-. Lawns, ress A ndn, WhitOoods. Dorchoi aotes.r Edginst Hoier,o Hand keifs, oNe owear, Olove . & Lo awnsfn, Dr ine, ry t Goods. a at4 ric eowich Glo we uaant pleaca or we dO not as) a salt. Call early and givo our stock a thorougi inspiection, it is )d Our (j.e ight to show our goods. 88 sxIOESt SHOES?? .3Our stoec f V1oer Brotherb' fino Shoor 'and Blay State Screwed was "' .Yover better, and of theso kind we m.oJa a spooial.ty and warrant. Tie shoes in bigh.and losv cuts, and but. nton shioes in high and low cuts. 'Jfigh out men's gaitors, low cut shoes hand and main~lie sowed, screwed. Even the .ohildreni .nnd babios woero re. membered and a,*ioe seloot0ion boiigbi for them. CLOTHIING g 04) at nao anid make a selection of a Cassimere or Blue Flannel; Or leave your measure for a suit selected from samples. tare bargains i.n soft Felt 1Hats, Stif )iats and Straw Hfats. New goods in Oroekory, Glassware, Gro cerles, Hoes, P,lows, &e' .Each dopartment is ready for a look. eax and buy and be Iloeasod. .fomo her our motto Is QUICE SAIES, SMJ.ROFITB. PE~RFUMERY'! -----0 A large lot of choice Cologue, Ex tracts, Soap,Toilet WVater:s, Toilet ?Powder, &o., &c., CBlEAP'. Jaar REOEIVED BY McoMASTER, BRICE & CO. --------- COUJGIJ I?EDIOWNES?? Allen's Lung Balsa,,, Tutt's E~xpec torant, Ayer's Peetoral, Bos.. .ohee's Germann Syra p, Dr. Bull's C.gh syrup. Brown's Compound .of Tar and Wild Cherry, Smith's Ln P'reserver, ~'.a Balsam for the ,Muog~s, Hlegeman'sTale and Liver" - ' Harter's Lung Balsam, McLane's C.atarrh Snnff, McMaster & B3rice's Catarrh Snuff Sage's Catarrb ' Remedy, Chlorate of 1Potash Lojzenges, Brown's I3rohial Trochees, EoLley's Carbolio Tronhees, - FIO$WSAL3 BY .MoM48TER, .BRICE & CO. api 24 tc. - Subscribe to TaE KWvs.AID go AIP AGAIN H ON "TCHAlGESE WE CANFT "M Tug 0-u In the old plapo any longer. It'q tQo small. Not half large -enough frp otr faipily, houpoliol goods and frade, tlierefore we shal breakcaynm July 1, next, and pstablish pew aig sial headquarteru in the handsomp Now Double Storo COl. CONcur88 & W1H.TANER WTS, Where we shall h ve the largest and f4qpt Musi4l Warero6Ms Iq the entire South. 13eforo we go, We mq8t, to save heayy expense and labor of removal, close out o1r entire stock of Piatios and grgaU now on hand and to arrive priQr tq July 1. To <o this %ye shall inan: gurate forthwith a k.RAN.D QASING Q.T BALf Commoneing May 15 and pqdin Tu11 1. during which timo we shal sel? at Ma)ufact4rurs' W)lolesale Rates. 10 Favorite Pianos. -27 Chickeriug Pianos. 21 bilht.o & Co. Pianoo, 60 Mathushek Pianos. 5 fallet & Da.is Pianos. 62 Southern Oen Pianos. 28 Guild, Church & Vo. Pianoq, 44 Sterling Co. Orgap, 100 polounbet 4. Co. Organs. W0 Blason 4 Hamlin Organs. All new and just from factory. Also, 100 SecQnd hand Pianos and Or gans. Most all of them used only from one to si* months apd pr.cisely as good as oew. DON'T MISS TIS CHANC4 To securre a fineinstrument "awful" cheap. Write for !lekaiipg Out Sale Circ,plars and Price Lista, and bo quick about it Tip sale onIs July 1, positively, Addres,s LUDDEN &: 13ATES' SAVANNAII, GA. 1Wholesale Pj#no a.l Orgap Poalers, unIy 22 TDJ0IIlN B)TI 4 W4IN, T.Lherefore we take pleasurg. in.an nouncing t~o our friends eand .cuss. tomeors that we have anade a great reduction 'in prices of our. stock.. We~ are determined niever o b,e U ND EBM OD. We n ill give our customers e sps . cial benef.t by offering great and rare bargams. Calicos, Muslins., Swiss, sand all kinds of 'White Goods for eummrer' wear at GRE~ATLY REDUCEDP P1?CES, Suitings. i4nen Buntings at great, ly reduced Prices. Cottonades. Jeans and Cas.sjaeeres at greatly reduceod prices. Just received a newv lot of Ladies' Misses' and Children's Slippers,* *--ALSO. A new invojce of Gents' Scarfs, Neckties and Summer Underwear, which wvill be soald cheap. WVHITE AND DOLORIED 8HIRTS, MOSQU7TO ,NET TING I MOSQUITO NETTIN&l 1 GREATER BARGAINS Than Ever in Embroideries, Ho. esiery, Notione, etc. CLOTHING, ETO, We isow:have on hand a full stock of Clothing, BQots, EShoes, Hjats ap<4 Gents' Furnishing Goods d*iye.a a s.all before buying ,elsewh.r An4 convince youm sel. ju.!iN 9iCEI Casto 0Cast4xr small boL