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Thd iiithern-bound mid-dc trai . ea6li''ini iforQ Wt. 1:18, di the other itht6ills iboutanhoir lat thap 1bMtdfoi'e. The Ikof OffRce Department has e tablished a money order office Winnsbbro. Tils will be a conve ileneO tQ-the peoploe.o Athat, sihiplai tbVs Aire abollsh'ed. The rep'irs on the Prekliytelz Church 1'r " hpproachiig coipletio and coummtiol ser-ies will be he in th,e building oi the fourth Sunday the preseht riontin oA oero hail storm passed over ti plantiati0s of Mr. Johtl W'eldIii in Mr. W. J. Ithrron during the latt part of last week. Uottdii was strippe bare df all Its leAves. The damage ethiated as very licavy. Tie County Chairmen composit thie Executive Committee of thi di trict alId c'chut , ili tnect in Chest< on the 14th to dtbri-ne tle time ai place of holding the Judicial and Co gressionalConventions: urW6 aie authorized to state th the Democratic County Executi Cominittee is called to meet in tl Town Hall at Winnsbord; on Satu day, the 17th inst., at eleven o'cloc a. in. A f'ill att6iidlAnce is greatly d sired. Col. John R. Abney and-Mr. Lou LeConto passed through Winnisboro C the train Suiday; Colonel Abiloy % on his Way to joifl tile cominitteb tl i to Ifiform General Hancock of h1 nomination for the Presidency; A LeConte is of'for Colorado, piartly business and partly for his health. Whetiid'r at coloied iiaii tlhi~ Maj Woodward, "I don't see what good ti *Democrat party has done mie uaohowv - the M1ajoi reaches hais hand down his poe,ket and jgulls. out some ally *haf dollars, knel clinking~ them toget er says: "Did. you ever' see any these things during Radical tiniesi This argument never fils to be clinmcher: After consultafiod it has been dcei ed best to p)ostpone the .annual renich btf the Confederate sturyivors fromi A gust 6th to Friday; August 27. 'i' reasons of this chetnge are that ti Sixth Rbgiment's r'enio~n at Blac stock ill take place on the 5th~ of A gust, and that farmers will by that tfin be more at. leisure. The camivass'e vill please remember tife date and a accordingly. It is hoped that eve ikmvivor will interest himself' in t: mautter., .. . THE~ OLD SxrT.-The survivors the Fairfield D)ivislon 6th RegIment. C. Y., inet fii the Trowir If on Mo day: In the absencE of the presidem Capt. H..A; Gaillard waq cIgled to ti chair; The minutes of the last' annui mneetig *ere read and apyroved. .A ter some' disci\ssto'n a e&nhtiattc.Of f was appointed to act as a colnm'ittee arrangements, in concert with a sin lar comm ttee from the Chester Dii: ion, whoso duty It shall Ib,to Earm Eut the. ins.rn'etions of tlie Executi CoimmittEe itIi getting tip the dlnn Odinmitten consists of N fessrs. R. Clowney, T. WV. Brice, 1.. W. Bric W. J. Weir, it..C: TYdre:. On m'oti< bf Mr. .J. W. MdCrelglit ij was agr-e to' meet again on 1Thm%da'jmm thd 221 inst., t'o' domplete the arrangeinent s f attendinig the ftAiial dinner at Ilac stock. Ther'e Ieing nlo' fairther' bt niess the meeting~ adjourined: THF/JAKsON's CRiEimK CL,UII.-T] Jackson's Crecele Do'c't'vatic Club m 6n'last Saturday for thb pimyIos'e of 6rganizinmg. The~ pmiesdent, Mr. R.. - E!lliso' Si'., called th'e m'ethig to' c dce', and after stating tho object of t 4$eeth,'6Yntnded the club ini a ft brief ieiki that he had beeni its pm siding offiere'em sincb. 1876; and gi'eatly pr'efei'iledl that If lt was ti wv of the club they wotid plabe somneoth mbmibbr in the chair, and allow hIm tinke m'rest.. M'lection was then held ih' dfoloWhd result: Presidet--R. E, Ellison, Si'. 1st VIce-Pmesdent- A. J. Hamilto id Vice-Pr'e8i'abitt-James Harderi Treasurer-J. Frank Andrewvs. ,,}xcntive Committee- J. WV. Belie .W. J. Hlerron, James Lemmnon.' Rteglstrathoh Commtfte--J/'I H.Ke uledy, WV. 1. Harden, A. Evans,' J. Tdylner. -Memher of Conty EN-cnt..e I tl044.1 Ee'eta -of the Teacmieri' Aigoeiis. %o 6: . tion-A Portine, .e,uIn.'. : f Moer. Editors AA IIn, liaisi. working countit'man, who had never ejoyed educatiOtd advantages, hMaid the oxcelleit hddres of Baperiitoi bs dei%l'hohps6fi in Wimisboro; on the 19tri' lt. Soon after coming ditt df the4Thesilan haill, he nipronehed one nt of dur teaohbls and earnestly inqui'ed, d- "Is there any p6ssible way for me to id get my adj into your.schigol?'! "Yes," H- said the teacher, "Ifil tkke linm; send hs him on.' , This iutn had been' #ioved n by the, Address. Row nuny others ,n were thus moved; I khow not; but if oh this boy ever becomeF Governor or ld goes to Congress, I shall credit it to the Teachers' Association. or During the teachers' meeting .i'. Davis stated that one of our teachers, er (Mr. Douglass I believe) was very sue lbe cessfill and much interesteil in teach ing mental arithmetic and suggested that he be requested to rnad an essay en his plan, or make some statement .. of it at a subeqticnt meeting, which I hope An. Will do. But the mere statement made by Mr. Davis deter minedone of our teachers to organize d 'b)cjjunior class in his own sch1dol ol the following Monday. He did so d -called up the juniors, highly elated 3 qt the idea of nrithmctic, . qitd found that they answered so readily that he .was surprised, and felt a little asham e- ed that he hal not bedn at this mouths it ago. (And here, without anticipating I- Mr. DoulOas, I will make a parontheti 8- cal suggestion. Bdys of a certain age see aid feel 1itclt more interest in tihe h question "lld inany feet has a cat, a npul und a chicken?" than the gqies1ion "1ow mitany are four and of 16ur and two?" Mr. Thomipson stated in his address that, about 300,000 dollars were appro e priated annually by our State for edu c4t.ional purposes0, and that this appro lriation would give- about $1.6b for r each child in the State of school nyq, d1 and that it was not expedient to in is crease the tax for this puilpose. Now, I would just ask those who aregelyintg solely uipon the public for the educa i tion of their children and unwilling to p!,y y,Kything out of their oNVI poAcets obr tho education of their own chil r dren, how is it possible for'one dollar d and sixty-five cents a yetir to educate - the children of Soutfi Carolina? .. SEMI-OCCAsIONAL. A CATPIR1 STEW. 4 FC Braving the Bounding Billows of the Brond le -The Advenlures of Two Fairflold Bone dicts in Search of Sport. (COURLSPONDENCE NEWS AND ERA,D.) Lyms FORD. July 9.-An old fash lined cat-fish "stew" is one of (lhe good things of this life that is scldom is enjoyed by those who live remote from 1 our large water couii'es, and, in our I onthusiasm, niay We iiot be pardoned t fdi- saying t-h(t those whd n'e vet is stratlgers tb its attractions have, ill a r; gastronomical sense at least, lived thus - far in vain. Most of your readers know the geographical fact that Broad .Ritog formd the idestern boundary of n' Fairfield dounty. This stream is me notedefor its numerous shoals, and at " Parr's mill and the point from whioh n I wf-ito imy be fo'und fine seining 3'grounds, whither hIn ti spr1ing anid snumimer seasons fishing parties wend ftheir way. Amongst the rocks which make thmese shoals; elist mnyriads of cat Sfishff Elli sizes, n;nd aside from the fun tlid frolic of a short sojourn on the 1river, a good square "mess" of fish is supposed to complensate one for a;ll the inconveniences attending a trip of sneh distaite6: .Atanerylorn a th moningof ie7 th instant, while kC old Sol was dtill lazily droaminig in lia -east.eru couch, your corresp)ondent,' -in 'onipanyv with friend CuthbertfB. of id the rural districts, set ont for this t' place for the piurpose of joining a fish ct n >at n' the Salem neighbor .ho hthad left home on tihe pre y iois day; The 'first acquaintance mo nit wvithi on the wvay was that solid old Democrat from the Emerald Isle, .J. G. IH.; from whomm we receivedh a fhearty greeting and a pressing iiivita Stion to tarry awvhile, but we onl'v too'k .tinme to "e.xchange smiles," and then tresumned.qur journey;, By the by, 'frien.d Jimewas found with a very le sorb hand, whih hie afterwards ex al plained was caused by the frequent f-. Iandshakings he ha's to undergo ill his Canvass for the county comrmssioner-r of shiip. Nothing, fur,ther ourred to' refieve the inonotony of our journey, -until at a point abouit three miles fr6m' sa the mrivei' we saw approaching us onl y their ret uirn homewards the very party ,'e We h'ad hoped to east *gur lot with at this place;. H6eride' was a diled man, anid pur feeling~s can b)e bot ter in agined thai described. What, to (10o J. as m'on (lie seriotts question that pre-I e sOete itself' for solution, a.nd so gmacead wvas our dilsapi)l@YIe it that wve were for th.e timne wholly inconisolale. Not hidg~ daunted,- however, we deter mined to go to our death nation. cat-fish r1 or i'momat-fish, although every Vision k- of "stew"' alid "fry" hand alre~dy left our1 minids. In a short epaco of time we reached the river b'4nk, and soon1 Ipulled up at Roberts' nill at the Ford; A0wit refeshigj both man and beast wihliqtilds and solids we , betook e urselves' to all exiimination 6 ' ou4 (1- surrouini(lgs, and soon found' out thet ;we.hiad acted. wisely in mnot, turning y.. bek, tigir beig a fir spro'spect ~if gettinig 11y anl imprompm~tu fish supp~('~ that n ig'ht. As' .*:ht seq uif piroved, however, thiere wa astill btte'r ltuck in e-store for us, antT' subh luck too as we me had niot dared to d'ream'of. While en Sgaged h) the delghtfdl past tfnn' of 6' angling on the river side witlfont get.. ting a "bite," y6um' comrrespondent was to ulmmonmed to headquarters by the loud shout .~ Is "compagnon du. le voyage," .fr on repirmig thiIth'er fudseve. al genlemenm present froli the Newberry side' or the river who, wdre introdnced to us as Mr. Ben n - A'ughty'y and his sons Reub'eii gt -Willie, and from whom we recelved a most cordial invitation to join afishing party acr'oss the river that ight. . Clongratulating ou'rselves on this hap 'py turn of afrairs'we readily accepted tihe hospitality of bur- newlvi found n.. friends1und, were .soon .lanhched on' 3. thle turgid waten's of the Broat hqad lng for the shaidy banks of -the New. berry co'ast. After.mahy perils(metG ~phor) we were safely lnded at our destinatioir and made the acqualintance 0-6e Iatt' 4 Jo.good follow ftal tho tiliage of ewerry. PreAratiou were now mide for seining,. ad the majority of the pai'ty wep soon dr-ag ng amnoigsk the rocks.1:L tie riye' to'out' dependence for supper.'Their efforts wore rowarded by an aLibundant ,catch of splendid "cats," and the pro, ces ol cooking began. This pirt of the progranle wasi watlched -with iapet: Interest, Mnd I's the savory NmeO of~t'eS d and fried i6fi began to strike the olfactories of tHie party, every iountenunce took du a s1il1l of quiet delight, and we all"felt that we were almost in - the g(Ormand's paradi6e. If the afitlipati0l hip,d such a happy effect upon its, y,Qu ntay easily ipagino what the 4ealization was. Aufflee it to say that biarring tlie red-popo'r, we enjoyed'a mo'delightful repAst; and the Fairfield 0o'tion of the ptirty felt nl)ly remkiherated for all.theli- trou bles and vexations. It - sdon leaked out .that a pienie stow was on hand for pei;i dy', at which were expected tie Iadles ofthe neighboihood, and a ro inforcemont 6f tle stei'nor sex. Her'e was another diletha for r. 0. B. iiid myself-away from home with our old ciptlies, both Benedicts, and soon to be,bi'ouht fae to face with soine of Npiberry e lovely daughters. It is too late, however, to back out' so we made up our inids to stand ohr ground and see the thing through, let come what would. After a niglit's rest on the river, with scarcely a respecta ble cat-nap during the long and silent hours, we were escorted on Thursday morning to the hospitab1p resid9nc0,9f Mr. Beln Aurlitry, a idile dr so fIm the river, and( were welcomed by that open-hearted old gentleman and made t' feel at once tiit we were amongst friends. In due course of time break fiat was almou.lwed, the rustling of dresses and the soft tripping of dainty fet meanwhile c:using our hearts to fiutter sonewhat, the fitne of the young ladies of the household having reacled our ears long efdre. Thie terrible ordeal wits safely gone tirougi, a id we wei-e cre long restored toour normal condition. About let o'clack in the morning we returned to the river bank, accoipanied by the ladies,and the usual incidentsof thepic nic followed: blaying caids; discussing the fasllo,ii talking over the local gos sip and last, but iot least, indulghi in a little innoceht flirtation. But those who quote poetry and give themselves up to romancing tre after all human beings, and generally have 'apptites. And it frequent,ly happens that they get hungry about one o'clock p. in., as was the ease on this occasion, so that whein dinner was annomced there was no straggling, but a prompt re sponseto the summons not only by the young men and maidens, but like wise by the old folks. A bountiful st6v ud frk; vith a few trimiings, was set before us., and disappeared in a short time, enjoyed to the fullest ex tent by all of us, and commending still more to our favorable considera tion this celebrated river "dish." But the time was drawing near when your correspondent and. his faithful ally Wonld have to bid good-bye to their Newberry friends, although we con tiemplatel our departure with regret. NdtwitllatAuding the fact that we met our hosts as entire strangers, so warm had been our welcome and so hospi table our treatment that we felt we wvere partinig froarol friends, and we loft them with grateful recollections of our brief sojourn amongst them. Once more we are stemminug the swift cur rent of the Broad, and again find our selves on the soil of old Fairfield, wvho we propose xpaking but a short stop)pagg b)efo'e turning o'e faces, hethiewards wvhere await us thmosee who arc nearer and dearer to us than all the world besides.. After reaebling this Sitle of the river G.' O. B. and myselIt organi-ked.~ d nas meeting, tad resolved untanuiinosly: first, that the Aughutry family were the cleverest people we had met in a v.ery .lppgtitne ; seond, t;bat we wou(1 come again; third, that wyhen we dlid comie again we.would risk ourselves on the raging waters and cross to the Ncwberryv side. It was subsequently resolved that the foregoing be publish ed in the Wlnnaboro NEws.AND hER AND: ''. R. R: --Ot couirse take your customary annual trip to the country,-but. dop',t fpfget Dr. Bull's lSa.by Syryp, that in dispensable help in ever'y omergency. Price 25 cents. * FOR SHElRIFF. The friends o f R~. N. MceMASTERI, Esq., respe.ctfully n ominate him for Liheootioo of Sheriff of Fairfield Co inty, subj ect to the action of the Democratic primary. FOR COOJNTY COMMISSION~ER. .MIsyrs, E&ditors: Plea'se announe T HOS. D. OWINGS, Erg., as a candidate for the office of, ( ouMvt 06minissioner'- -subject to trie action of the Denmocra'tic Primarz es, and oblige his MANiy AIENDs. Messrs . FAUoNi blte Esq.annouyco DI X for the office of County Commaissi,mer et the ensuing~ election, subject to th4 action of the D)etuooratic' pfinmarte. d~( oblige his MANY RkIENL,8. NOTICE. WxSNNsnoRo, S. O , July 10, 1860.. ON and after this date. Jno. Johnstos ceases to be our agont, and. we are no longer respons.ble..for bia dob.te contract ed after thais data unleshs by special agree ment-. . . . ELDER & CO. july 13.-tzrm r 0the Survivors o o S ,Jt . 8.C. .:Gur third quarterly m'eet ing will' bo.h.old in the Co'urt flouse on Saturday, .Yuly 24, at 12 o'c[ock, ux. It Is dosiralge that we havo a full att:.oue. Our aramual reunion .tak es lace at Yo'rk ville on thre third Thauray in August (the iith) auld.we wish. to. p'ota'in $he umber who sexpcet to atte~ 4 jt. The committoo on stati-stics are expcete4 to rep6rt their progress also'.on the 24th. Chr. Sed. 12th Ret! 8'uy.Ess' GLASS PAN ]s~ning Ir deliblE' Ink. Price, 15 cents. F~or Sale at Drug Store of W; E. AILEN. VEGETINE. A New Supply forsael July ~w. E; KE:N. Pn voe rnsbscitn.n a.-Tho f lends of 1. *I F, yONOU nominate him a Qadidate for. the oQl11 of 80riff at'tho ens ibg.8l0tion--411bje to the action of.1he DehWratlo primarie _Messrs. kWtors:- PIoe6 announco M B,FLISO JR. as a opindidate f, Shoriff of FOabld Co'n,. t the ensi ing election..sibeol to e,action ,qt Li Donhratio primary. 1ANY FIFNiDS. The many 61d,in of Mr. JNO. D. M fArLEY, renIzing. his p'oullar fitnol for th M o, rospootully noiiiate i for Siyf) of Fairield County-sbj*oe the action of the Demo6r1tic primary. A44;rS. Edltors: As nohinat,oVIs re I order, permit us to pr'eont thoila'nme COL. JNO. B. DAVI n asa.candidate f, Sheriff at tk.e,fjqujlw e.leCtion, .subjee of course, to ilie ation of the Demoorat primaries. MANY FRIENDS. Messrsq riWors: Please annou ce M JAS. L IICHMOND as a candlihto, f< Shenfr at the ensuing electiori kub.lot UAP action of the Democratic ('11jbs at tI Ptimaries, hzid oblige UANY FRIENDS. may 3-'-tf Messrs. Wilors: Please announce N1 J. Preston Cooper.as-a candidate for i Deo.cratio nomination for sheriff at til cOning elcotion (subjot to the decisic of the prinary election) and oblige man frioT;ds in the . ... .. SOUTnwESTURN PORTION OF THE C6N dec 16 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONEI Messrs. 4litor's: lks'e a nounce Mi CHARLES DOUGLAS4,as a candidate ft County Commissioner of Pa.rileld, sul joot the result of the Democratio piimar MANY FRIENDS. Mfessrs. .E1iors; Please announce Mi J. E. POWl LL as a candidato for the offic of County Commissioner at, the onsuin cleolion-anbject to 'he action ofthe pri mary election of the Democratic clubs. MANY FRIENDS. The friends of Capt. JOHN A. HI NANT reipsotffigy nominate him for rt electioi to the office of County Commii sionr--subject to the resdlt 6f the De.ac cr,itic primary. Afessiv. rAilors: The frienls.of WII IAM AIXEN; Esq., respectfully announc him a candidate for County Commii sioner at the ensuing election, Sub'ect I the result of the Dpmooak.tic rifiiaries. No%1i-WESiERN FAIRFIELD, Xessrs Jwilors: Please announco JAE R. HARVEY, Esq.,.si a ondidato for th office of County Coin missioner at. the en suing election-subject to the.netion 4 the Democratic clubs Ut the primary ele< tion-and oblige his .. .. . .: . NUmERoUs Firnus. Messrs. IWitors: Please announce Al H. M. ZEALI' as a candidato for the ;offic of County Cominissioper at. the onsuiri elootion--'-eujet to Cho action of pl Democratic primary. - MANY FRIENDS. Ilesrs. 1-0ors: Please announce M 11. OSCAR UICE as a cfididAte for CounI Commissioner at the ensuing electioi subject to the notion of the Democrat primary. MANY FRIENDS, The friends of Mr. JAMES W. COLI MAN respectfully nominate him for tl ofilce of County Coinmissionor of Fai field-subject to the 6etion of the Demi cratic primary. Afesrs. Mdiom.s: Ples. announce M3 ROBERT D. B IC as a- dandidate i County Comnmissioner of Fairtield at L ensuing election-subject .to the action the Demoratio primary, MANY FRIRNDS. ' The frienca 3 of Mr. James G. Heron, Salem, respectfully nominate him for t] office of County Commissioner at the e suing election. -subject to the action the Democratic primai-y. jan 37-td FOR SCHOOL COMAThSSIONE] The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, a preciating the sltill, *zeal and fideli with which lie has discharg'ed iho duti of School Crimmissioner, rE'spectful nominte h4m for re-elegtion-.subject the notion of the Democeratid primaries. The friends o he REf. JAMS OU( LASS respectfully nominate him . foT t position of School Comiigeoner of Fa field. County at the, cnsutag ielootioni subject to the- Action of the Democra party at the primaries.. FOR JUDGE OF PIOBATE. -Messrs. .Editors : Pleaise announace t present incumbent, J. it. Bovles, Jud of Probate, ais a candidatp for' reselonti, at tihe ensuin.g election, subjectto the ian of the Democratic party at . the p maries. By so doing yeu will oblige I 34 MANY FBIENDs. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. The friends of T. P. MITCHE~LL rega him fitted to repres,ogtL the county in t House of Rotpresentatryos, and repeotful submit his name to, the Demoofaiis Fairfield for their action in the primar; :1OW WATCHES ARE MADE. It.,will be apparent to any olit ,Wl hill I aniine a sor,rn GoL,p .WA-r In...that aside fr< the necessary . thickness for engraving a polishing, a large prorortion. of th'e grecie ncessary solidity ,and strength. .'3ile, surpi gold I's actual;y needless so fer a's tUTrr,TY a: bcguLy are concerned. In JAME8 BO88' PA ENT GiOLD WATCH OASES, this *aTys.f pi ciotts metal is,ovet;e,oytxo, and the BAyl soLiI 4ND STRENoTH produlced at froms da, thJrd 6no-lXalf of. the usual cost of ,O6id cases. Ti procss js of W e most siinple nat,ure, qa f/ specially adapted t, the purpose, has.f.wo plat 9f 80LID GOLD solqered od' sac4'stde. T ,hrec are then passed .betWeen polishelf- sti rollers, and tlccmit is A striD.of. heavy plat comp~o,si'tion, from wvhich the o aas backs, ce tres, #Qzzlps, k.o,,arc out and shall by suit ble dies and, foreiogs.', The gold .in tir'osp cah i19 sufllcionfly thick to. admit of all' kinds che%sing, engraving and- CM\meling) tihe e graved cases have been carried until wo9r1 p fActly sryeoth by time and use without romc ing t,he tOld1. . . . * . TIS 18 THlEONLY CASE MIADt WITH TM PLATES OF #9I ID GOLD, AND WVAdI SNT1 fhY SPECIA L C.hTIFICATE... For sale by Connor. A Oh%S$er and C. Multi Ask for Illustrated Cataloeite and to see Wi rant. inch li-txIy SEA8ONABLE bRUGS. HLORtIDE ofn mir jj. onventi ~, package-, Hlostetter's ,If'tters, Hip 4 oio, ,e Bit ,CLJe. , rftar of B of,Oargl.ing ,.. .119(1on, Qui1 tyvpr,Qitls~e, Cream .aytar, .CodI Liv Rel$ ovei . iru, oyt Clogne. *Just Rec Sf. July 3 M ASTER, SRtICIE k GO -Subscribe for the NEwb 3 HEa:s 'IPRE WINES AND LIQUORS --i r GREAT YARIE TY. WOULD most * e*tfilly Inform my customeris and th ctIzeiih 'of Fair 0 field gelerally, that. I keep Iii ito'k a fll supply of itne Ll'qiior, .'Olgars, o Toba*cj; &'o'., &c., and guaa-%te ' satIsfaction to any oie giving me a 1 trial. Mv stock 'cOnis'ts as follows ]IMPORTE0 . LIUOUs- k OTARD;bVINU& Cbs bi BRANDIES.. i13RNbA SCHIEDA1 GiNS. RAMSEt'k SCOtc WHISiEYS. J AMAIOA iL. D. RUM$'. F: MORINb DE ,Moi'A SHERRY r. W INE. F. MOLINIER PORT WINN. G: ir. AitI M & O.'s .itlEdot CHAMPAGNE. - UENUINE IMIXE-WINE. DOMESTIC IjIQUORS. SSAR1ATOGA )UlE RYn WIS KEY. NAT IIAN' 18G3 -AINET itYE WHISKEY. - STRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE Wllo. EY. KEESE'S "OWN" RyE *11iSKEY. STONE. MOUNTAIN RYE AND hOCK WHISKEY. CELEBRATED PiEIvVER E. IE WHISKEY. SKENTJCKY BOV-RBON WIIS KEY. e . PLANTATION RYE WHISKEY. VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. NORTH C ROLIN4 SWtET MASH C RN WHISKEY. g e PLANTATION CORN WHISKEYS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. GINGER NitAN t. NEW ENGLAND RUM. - FRENCHE'S "BOSTON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARhPT WINE. 3A HKOME MIADE WINES. L,r IKEG DRY SCUPPERNONG WI1NE. of 1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERNONd~ -WINE. 2 1 KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE. rio ---:. ... of :- :. BERGER & ENGEL'S CELEBR4T ED LAGER BErER ON DRAUGlit C - AND BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. b iURE CRAB APPLE cli)Nii. ?C 1ly PURE NATURAL APPOLONA to 11IS W ATER. - INA'ES AND TOBACOO. RH-APSODY-A STRICTLY TEN CENT CIGAR; THE P1IlMMINi TER CIGAR. CENTS. SHE COkdONET CIGAR-4 FOR 25 . is CENTS. H'SONU~RA CIGAR-3SO CENTS. FO 1 r4 TIlE SMASliNIT CIGAR-5 Irf6 25 eCENTrS. T.HE LIGftTNINd CGAiN-5 1iOd - | 25 CENTS. .THI MONARC .OF.THE .SOb'fit CIGAR-b FOR 26 CENTS. od THE MASTER STROKE CIOd -- is FOR 25 CENTS. be TYIE AMERICAN TWINS CIGAR tiS 6 FOIR 26 CENTS. 3d . T., TFHE COSTA RICA CIGAR-3 FOR '*- 10 CENTS. 'I' TE ROYA L SEA L C GA%.--10 is FOR 25 CENTS. LI, THE 2085 AND JL~ fel~R-10 A es POR 25 CENTS. ol 1I HIAVANA CHAROO - 3d CENTS EACIH. T a- 'J. W. BL'AONWEtL'/ SMIOKING es TOBACCO. n- CHlEWld TOBACCO-THREE GRADES. o. UM1IER BEVERAGES. DICE;'LEMONS, , . SODA WATER. ir. rHIE BEST MI1XEb BEVERAGES - fI T HE SEA SON SERV50S AT AJL.L HIOURSO 6N ~-rjj AY, TO SClI lfE MOST FASIDJVSTASTES. F . W.' lABEw50BxT. a] o EAR OF TOWN HALL BUYi wmIPI GOODS -AT--. M ~lATY & w%U' uist recoivod andi to ari-ive in a e -(days Eniny.new gooda' bought beforo .the re cent heavy advanIce. slhich will o t.old at the very lowest enslh prices t our friands ann oustomerm. - legaug .Cas.hmnores, Hlernain Dres - Goos, M'omie cloths, .1unting, &c. nico aormnofCalico.s, M ushan, Lawns, Dress Linens, WVhite Goods. oeon Laces. Edcgings, .Uasiery, HIand - korchaiefs, Neckwear, Gloves, &c, ~ou can find, in fact. Dry Goods of al kinds at thee ~I NER STORE, a. prices wvhichi we guarantee please or we do not ask a~ sale.. all early and give our stock a thoroug imipotiop, it js ur delighi, to show our koods. SHOES? ShOES:! 'ar stocof N igie'r l3rotherh' fne Shot and Bay Stato $crewed was ~ever bettor, and of these kind we mak a spocialty.and wvarrant. rio shoes in high an d ,1. ni.s, aEd bui ton shoes,.in high and low 'ents righ .cut i'en.'sgilterse tow, ou.t shoes .lIarta aind machine sewved, screwe'd.. ~von the oh.ilgiron end babies were re memberedI and sinice selection boughi for them. IIG 'aflt once and rale h Sol'eOtion of Cassimnere or B )uo Flannel; . r leave y.guy nyeasure for a suit seleeto -fromi .sain.ples. rare bargains in soft Felt Hats, Sti; Hats and Straw Hats. Few gods in.()Coeltory, G.laswaro, Grc ce?ies, Roes, Plows, &o-. , ~ach department Is ready for a look. Cal and buny and be pleaued. :emo ber our motto is QUICK SALE SMaALLPRIOFITS, april 1 PERFUMERY ! largo lot of choice Colo4no, Ex. . racts, Boap,Toilet Waters, . oilet. i?owder, &o., &c., (XBEAP JUST RECEIVED BY MoMASTEfR, $$ICE & 00. COUCH. IIDiIINE? I? lle's Lung BagamT2fWs xipe, torant, Ayer's e6tor1/ os chee's Gericdad Sy'rup, Ur. Bull'60.stili. Syrup, Brown's Comp ound by Tar- and W ild' * Cerry,. Smith's jund~ Balsain for tho Lu gs, .Hegemnan's Tohi and jivey,. wort Exp ectorantj Wjg Oherry setoral WVine, .Srgy s .Mixttire Harter'stL'ung Mamin, McLape's Carrh Snnff, MoMaster & J3rico' e atarrh Snuff, $age's atarre Brown's .luenchia Troohees, Elo's gboicTrochees/1 Fox SLEss . Subscribe to 'li N==w iunr 1:rzi NMATA1 6V'8.* Old -Cabinet 4, 186%, O14 Itoinoke %4sk%v, 1819. Al1o, Ro.tterdswu ra.dy, Qqld Han fok lu49.h.frojn 1 to o'overO ' IH AVE ren 'nd.dentlyeiad . <lWadi' tions' to 1hy .sWok of--.WIiesgad liqtorso.which constatlt of. ,'(l..fl"orj ment of yt Whipkey,- Corn wjise Frenc rardy, Poa . D'rafidy, 8h;b Wine, S'onpoerbong Wine' oh'Ampare, .' eth*', eto. . .. . .. . .. 9. -0aM to sll 4he gET Alip .p IhY fad in Fnq1-ro'. d 'e I'a trial'. Ie W16ls k, eonD hand 'a full sulp"'obt . SE OiE .'ib O i'kt in,great variety, ''adipted to th6 tates of everybody. - .*.... , , . . .. .-Call at thQ PALU' .41USE, in the Winaboro Hotel bu ng. r,C1LEND *l1WC. . .noh O NE Pa, 00DS411 A LARGE lot of Wbeaf 13rai at Donly's. IN sT Tobacco at4 b"gar at Donly's. -THIRTY-FIVE Barrels all-giAded Wines and Liquors at Donly's. FRESH Augusts Flofr;.Dolted Meal arid Pearl Grits, at Don)Y6; A ILRO1E o16 of fresh CaiiineA Goods and Fancy Groceries at Donly'h. AL KINDS .,of .IdA'n, an4 Flower S'eeds,- Olver and Grast Seeds at Donly's. BOT ..$hops hats ardware Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware afid Wi..1:Wware at Donly's; GIVE m% , call and get a bargain; W. 11. DONLY, apt iOn the Corner. OR. E . AIKEN, -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goo;s, etc WINNSBORO, S.. Cotton Good ARE Therefore we take pleasure ,in an flouncing to our friorids and ens. teners that nohave. mngdp Wegra are determmn d never to be * UNDERSOLD. We 'sill give our customers a, sps cil. b&r eflt by ofecring areat and rare bargains... -Calicos, l\iuslins,.-Swiss, sa~d all kinds of White Goods for summed wvear at GIREATIJt REDUCE~D t?ICES. ~Suitings. Linen B nt gsareat. ly reduced Prices. *... - ...... Cqttongdes. Jpans and Cassimeres 1at giaatly redued. .pr's.. Jqs .receiyed a.10 o t of.Ladies' Mfeise anid Children's Slippers. --ALSd 4 now invoice, ofGentse' $rfs Necfcties and Summer Underwear which will be sold cheap; WHITE ANO) COL'UBEDI1IT , 1006sQuxTO NTTflINI lidSQtrTh N TTIii IREATNR $$dgI04S haA IFvr in Em$olderis O esry, Notione, etc. We now hav or had a full stoclc of- Clothing , s hoes, Hats ar:c -Gents' urp doods dive 1 a call bgtfore buying elsewhere di 4 convimce youn self. $unet small bottles. *c For sabe? the may,~~