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Fhenniken. County Conention---T. W; Wood vard. The letter of "Vidette" should hiave hppeared lust e'cbk; litt Was nislaid. A slight shower fell Iii -1Jniliio bn Moiday; but not enough to do ity gool. A inatbh giii.of Base Ball will be played oil the College Green this after noon, boginning at half past four o'clock. Mr. W. 1I: Smith has kindly brought us some delieious giaps frdm his gar den In town-the "Hartford Prolific.'' They were very palatable, and were duly enjoyed, .Miss Victoria Murden, aged sixty six years, of Charleston, died on the 13th Inst. For years before the war she was engaged in tneahing iii Fairefleld county, where she hfd many friends; A LITTER oF 'Possums.-Master Holbrook Rion and some young friends vent Oil.a 'possum l)unt a few days ago, and succeeded In capturing h female with- a brood of fifteen young ones, dli tlih%ig. They got along very for a while, but on Friday five of the little ones were found dead, and on Saturday five more haI siftered a sinilar fate. ' On Saturday night the unhappy mother and surviving of1 spring were lei loose and sent on their way rejoicing. COUNTY POLITICS.-The Democratic County Executive Committee mot on Saturday. General Bratton tendered his resignation (in consequence of hid acceptanl,e of the chairmanaship of th6 State Committee) w0hih was accepted. Major Woodward ivas unaiiniously chosoni County Chairman pro, tern., andl Mr. Juo. S. Reynolds secretaryv o f th9Commtitee. It was detertmined te cali td bOktit Co'nvQntidti to' ftll the .vacanicy occasioneci by GefterMl Bra't ton's resigtnationt. A cornmitteb wtde atppointedl to frafile suitable resolutionse expressive of the feelings of the Com-. mittee to)Vardls the retIiringChiran Tecall for the Convention appears ini another column. TaHE DROUGHT. Rhep6YtA bi$ drough1 from the M~ounticello neighborhood arc very distressing. For twveJve or thir teent weeks now nto'raitn has fallena and Oi't eoncrop~ is burnt up. A gentie. man who traveled through thti't por tiotn of th~e .onihg A fo days ago -says that lie siad five htundred acre of corn~ thiat w'ould not m'ak'e as many pecOks. Cotton fliglv mtanured wit i both ter m tinure antd fertilizers is 1101 (ix inc(hes high atnd is in tWd Jiom T1.he prospect. is yeI'y Nthoiny. For'iu. nately this dry b'f (Yoes No't ex-ttn over tmany nmiles. Nearly there hav< been ten rains in lfteen- d*ys. In th<l southeastein, &astemn nifd. n6rth'eri parts of the county crops Are good; THE G'REENBACK [HERESY..A' Sor respondent of the Nes and Courier writinig'.om Latienstt, Juily 15, says: "J. flendrix McLane, acl'oeding to ia~ published- notice, appeared here to-dad and spoke at 12 M';it the idterest o t,bo Greenback party. ft6 made & *longstireso me speech of two hours but signally failed to organize a club At the close of his speech ho wasai sweored b'f tid' 65ign; IIho Dee:no crats of Lancaste look only t,hie ad niinistration of Hancock for redress o: thae'ational wvro'ngs that have beer> perpetrAted for the lasti twenty yeart plder Repuibl oan rplie, Tbey thspeel that this Greenback 'party has beet formed' only for the purpose of divid ing and spliting up tihe Democratt party and defeathi~ the electinn' 0 Hancock, and they ar'e not to lb diveit id fronfl tlyid liito of duty by any such scheme." Tun Owr. Sin'.-a Itant to a' cal in the Chest'er papers, a few of thn sitrvivors of the Sixth Regiment, S. C V,,-thet at Blackstock for the' lih'poe of arrangin; for an entertainment a their retinfoh on the 5th prox. Th< lxcutivlCentMttee, whose dntLy I is to make all necessary arrangerhents were not represented- from either'coun t'y; The committee of arrangement f'oth Fairfield, appointed on the 12th inst.:to carry out tile the instruction * ~ of' thIs'Ekecutive Committee, wore 4l present except one. An informa theeting was held in the Masonic Hall The following doiniittee of arrange rhents was appointed:' Ed.. Shannon J. 1H. MoDanie, J. F. flar8er, Dr. J - \V. Cornwehl, Hf. I'.' Upson, Dr. L Vess. Douglass. A vote was. t4ken a t'o the character of the"dinneif and i and barbedue. The domnmittee thol adljournedl1 to meet at Blaeltstck o1 * the 4th inst. ID UMPIIt'8 CRK ITEMS.--Ths V astW;ek hab been one bf pleasure aild PofitotUlio many j>laitbrs of oui towiship; tain having fallen oi anos every.plalitation, some not.so much a others. But, liowever, that wlch bal been i o long looked for has ceie, an( .thi ik not too lite for the iost of us Ijowvevor, I an very. sorry to Infor4 the many readeri of THE Nx*i Ami HERALD that with the blosAnj of rail 'thero has come a consideirable amotini of halt, t9kther with a mild form o cyclone, passiing over a portoii of oul country, boghmingaboutthe residenc4 of our esteoned friend; John Weldoin Esq., passing over a portion of ii orop together with that of Mosprs. W J. Herron, Adibert Evansand Roberl A. Herron. How,fAi- the hail stprm ex tended I am unable to say. The dafi. ge done to Mr. Weldon is Otimatci 4t 1it'eon humdred dolla,'d; to JAr; W. J. Derron, one thousand dollars; that of Mr. Robert Herron and Mr. Evans seems to be, we are glad to say, of not half so serloui a nature. I tirik it light sitreak of hail passed over one corner of Mr. J. B T.urner's plan. Gition-dlamago light. More again. July 10, 1880. Vm9rrEi. -TIte l are one hndired anil thirty. five :iibllc schools iii York county. --There is $960 in the Andersign town treasury, with little or io out standing indebtednes.s. -Circulars have been sent througli Hampton county, asking for contrilb-tt tions to the Republican campaign fund. -Powell Kirkland; ,coloied, wias drowned in the Wateree, at Sumter's Landing, Kersha w county, last week. -The council of Lexington have passed an ofti.ince prohibiting the cai'rying of conceal6d weapons in that town. -The vestry of the Episcopal Chureli in Camden has adopted an appropri ate set of resolutions to the memory ol Col. Shannon. -Sife the 1st of. 1st Scptembei 6;954 bales of cotton have lieen shi ped over the Chester and Lenuir Rail. rjad from Yorkville. -Seven persons were confirmed to Judaism in Camden last Sunday, by Rabbi Benson, who also consecratdi the Jewish cemetery at that place. -In the case of Stoks against the City of Gre6nville for $100,000 dam ages for false imprisonMIent the jur found a verdict against Stokes and ii favor of the city; -Building improvements gre being made all over York county, and i number of fine restdonce? and busi. n6ss houses are in course of erection il Rddk 1fill. The fish in Lynch's Creek, in Ker. shaw county, are dying by humred, from the copperas or some other prep. aration used in cleaning ore at th( Haile gof(I mine. -The grand jury of Marion "pre sent the barbarous habit of carryiing concealed weapons," and earnestly re. Conmmn1d 1s supression by appropri. ate legislation.. -The Spartanbur'g Pomona Grang< hlas called a public meeting to be heck u.t the court-house on the first Sat dir<|ay in August, to take step)s to or gaz ta county fair. .-The wvater mills ini .Lancastei county have stoped on account otf (i dry') weather, andI, there being Onily oun steiIn miill ini thld count y, it is com. pletely' overrun. --Joe Small was killed by Frai Magraith with a knife in Georgetowi county last week. They .wcre botl negroes. Magrath has been dommliit ted to jail to' odit his trial for mur -Communication hlas been estab lishled betwveen thle Santee River an< W inyahi lay, by means of' a cennal cen by Mr. RI. I. [Lownides; lealding( int< anid thrloulgh Mosquito Creek; -About three miles from Abbeville Williami Reed, a six year old coloret boy, was tiund dIroined, Iast Sunida.: cVfening, ini Lesly's branch, in watce -Duirinlg the months of May. an<E Jn.me.7)8 balesof.cotton were shlippet from Chester. The shipmnlts siic the 1st of Sept eimber are 2.1,120 bales '(he yeAr's shipmlen1ts will reach 22, 0'00 bales -A heavy sitor n of rain,;Wind an< hail pas'sed over p)ortions of Hazel wood Tiownshij>, Chester dounty, las ~Sind'av.' A gin-hou'Lse at thle old Johi Stroud p,lace and Col. James McDill'i blacksmith shop we.ie blown down. -Thme Bapjtist chiurchles'in Andersoa rind Abboville counti-cs fare inl 1a pros perous condition' and( have nmado mos generous contributidns to theC suppor of the missionary operatiota of th -church. *-Next Satti'rday has been apooini< as thle d'af for the reorgratizationl C the York Democratic club~s. The elec tio'n on the question.. of . primnary o coiivent.iqn Wll be hleldqpu 4ugulst 7 andc the counity couvention will assemj ble August 21. -A terrific storm of rain andt win< decomrpanied by thlunder amnd light ninlg,'pa~ssed .tproughi the Cartersvill< section of Dar'llngton county lasi week. Mr. Giles Cartoy was severel: shocked by the lightnin' and' rdudere< senlseless for several hlours.' -There is a colored man n,ifnei Heonderson Brown, living on Mr 10. 8. Coppock's plantation in New Sbiet'ly pounty, who esis that. hIe fre quenmtly' goesi without sleep a Wedk Q1 more at a time. lie says that fou: years ago he went seven months with out sleep.' i healthl is goodi, excep that ho Is qtiltd' thih atnd emaciated though active and a hard worker. Ha la forty-eight years old.. -Last Thiursd'ay soei'1a1' riegroe arreqted'one Good\vine, an ox-convict ini the field of Mr. Vaughani, nea: Glendale, In Spartanburg cottnty, anm said their instention wvas to lynch hinm Goodwine had been very druel to' hi wid-a i hpwas indicted for. assanlt inglher.' TNe case.. had been throw1 Iout of court, and tile relatives of thl woman concluded to take the law Il their own hands. Mr.' Vaughn say them take the negro from the, field, bu nothing is known as to the result.' '--Mr. William Wh yte, agent in b( half of the 8tate, paid offthe Catawb , Indians last Friday. The amount at t pi'opriated by the Legislature for thi ,;rpose for the year - was $800. Mi WVhyte paid out $400 last Friday, ani will pyutthe rest of the appropriE Stion nlext October. The Catawba In1 diana are on the Inerease. Last yea they vilibered 89 las weok they uumbered 9i/ 1e live mostly onl a , tract iand-10? ds, a few pniles frotu Rock Bili, wich was given thetn by the State at the imo of making the trqaty in In 1840. Their relations with the ihjtes have always been 'pleasant, - -Wltlitn the hearbig of the church bells of Spartanburg (says the $pav tan) are twenty-two wilto women fving opel!y Wil negroes. as hus bands, and one widow of a nord re cently dead. She has two of raj chil dren by a black woman whoin she r prop,oses to raise As her ow.n. Two or three of these wiorren. show marks of intelligence and good raising, Nearly all of,th entaro natives of this county and Noi-th Carolina.. The -greatel por t6nu Qf thell 'are low. and '.degraded, widi il> hope of ever rising froin their debased coindition. ; The colored peo. pie livimr In the ileighborhood conp pitiin Very1 mnuhci' 1his 8takp or' af.7 fains. and say these. ii)ingl'able white women lv VWith the negroes just to 11 %, .80 o OIpo_ gjvil IIh-ell. have soIn9 on .io.giv.c e .breafl. COUNTY CONVENTiONi A COU1TY . CONVENTION of .h6 Democraio party of Milrfild is hpreby-called t4 meet i4 the Court House at Wipusboro it 11 o.clock, a. m., on Saturday, A ugitat 7, 1880, for the pur. pose of electing a County Chnirihan, and for tIre transaction of such oth'r busi noss a may come up for. consideration By crder of tho County Executivo Com.. mitteo. T. W. WOODWARD Count, Chairman pro femn. july 20-txtd I KEEP Fii'st-class Groceries constantly on hand, and sellthe sameatlivl.g pices. iLOUR: A fieslA lot of Patent Family Flour, the best in town. It has ndo equal: Jackson's best grades Family Flour. COFFEES. Fourgradesofcrcen. Also,Parched Rio and Java. SUGARS Of all grades-from the highest to the lowest; CANNED GODS. Fresh Pears, Toiatoes, Salmon, etc., etc., etc. HARDWAI. Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Trace Chains, Plows, and other. articles too inmerous to mention. Quality and price guaranteed. Give me a call and be convinced. B I. IFLENNIKEN. july 20 PEACE INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, RALEIGH, A. C. REV. R. BU1.rWET:, - JOHN B3. bUlJtWELL,Prnpa. THE next session commences on Wednesday, the 1st Septemn. - ber, 1880. No institution offers superiot advantages for instruction irn . al brainches usually taught in first-class seminaries for youn~ lad ies. A4dvat'ges for insttuction in .musj< (vocAl a'nd instrumental) al id Modern Languag'6s unsurpassed. .The only Institution in t.he South hav. img in successful operation a fully equip. p)ed school for instr'uction in the t,heory and practice of cooking. For ciela:s&and cntalogue, address REV, 1t. BOlt WELL & SON, Jnly3 17--2m Raleigh, N. 0. - .:NN.SnORo. S. C., July 8, 1880, WE have this (lay solti .to Robert Mde arley all our interest in thb gi'oc.ry at'n lignor busimess he(retofore condlucted ir I Wmsboro by John Johnston as oui a;gent. F. ELDER & CO. H AVI NG pu rchased .th'e 'Tovo busi nesa from: F Eldor & Co., I soicit a continu anco (,f the publIc p)atronago. The busi Iness will be conducted as hereforore ha John Johr,ston as my agen't. .july i5-4xIim ItOIERT McUAILEYf t WINsNOo, S. C., July 10, 180O ON and alter this da~te , Jno. ,Johnstor conses to be our agent, and we are n< a longer responsible. for hi sldebts contract ed after this (late miloss by sp)ecial agree ment. F. ELDElR & CO. .july 13-txlrm t TOWN ORD1INANOE 'fO RAiSE SOLITEs FOIR TIllE MUNICIPAl YEA R 1880--81.' 13E I'l FeNACTEI) andi ornliined by th< ..-Intend4ant and Warden's. of the Towr 'of Winnaboro, 8. C.,. in Council mat, anJ ,by the authority of the same: . That, for the purpose of raising sup, p lies for the year commencing April 1st, 1880, and endilnS April 1st, 188), a tax fom the~ apms and in. tho nyainner' hereinaftos mentioned shall be raised and paid intc 3 the treasury of sai.l town for the use and service thereof, that , is to say: two and ra half (2k) mills ad tkaloremn upon every I d'ollar of the real and -personal property Within the corporate l,imits of the town ei Winnsboro; two dole'() to be p)aid b3y every male inhabitant of said town be. *tween the ages ef sixteen, and fifty "ears (except fifty (50) active members of'each - ire company) in- leu ..of workilng' lipon ( ho streets of said tqw.n, and f,hree (8) per 'cnt, upon the amount of all sales at auc - tion. All taxes d'asossed and payabl& 6 under this Ordinance shall be paid in the -follwi'ng kinds of (unds and n'o other: Gold and silver coin, United States er rency amid National Bank note'. All.taxes assessed hs1rein, shall be due and payable betwoon the 1st, day of. O'otober and th< , 8th day otf Novemnber',: 1880, inclusive, L' and all taxes remaining du'd andi unpaid I or the 1st day ofDecemnber, 1I80, shafl b< .collected by distress or otherwise, as pro s- scribed by law, together with all legal . costs, All persons owvning property ir the doi'porate limits of the said, town 01 Wilnusboro are required, betwooui'the 1 5th day of June and the 1st day of August . I860i, to make a sworn return o: r' said prolity .to the Town Clerk, and th< tsaisi .lwn d.lerk is hereby required, whyr propnrty-holders fail' ok refuse to mak< said sworn return, to acTd, fifty (50) poi c entumi to the return of the previo-.s mu *nicipal year. . . .,. Done in Council tis the 4th day o 'June under the corporaite seal or sap on,JAS. A . BRICE,. Intendant, A ttest: E. 8, CHANDLER. r tne 8 4it ak. FOR SUE.RF. The friends ofdU..N: Mc.ASTER, Esq.. respectfull,Z noiliat hii for the offl10 of Shoriff of lairlid ConIty,- subject to the aotion, of the JPocratie primary. The friends of B. WLORTERYONOUg nominate him a candidate for the office of She'riff at the ensuing elect-ion--pubjeet to the action of the Denooratio primaries. essr . tori le 0 nnouno Mr JR.,0G. tLISON'JI., as a candilit foi Sh6riff of Fairfield County, at thb ensu ing lection--subject to tie action of thb Demoratlo primary.- MANY F1HND1?. ',te many friends of Mr. JNO. D. Mo CARLEY- recognizing his peculiar fitness for the offico, respectitIly 'owinte hill) for Sheriff of Fairfield County-subject to th.o aotion. of the Democratic primary. Messrs. AitoKs. As.noninations aro in order, pOrniit us Ao .preentt 6hne fnamo of Q.L. JNO. B. DAV,S ve a candidato for Ihoriff at the en<uing election, subject, ot cQurse, to the actiol of the Democratic primaries. MANY FRiENDS. .essri: Editors: Please announce r, JAS. L RICHMOND as a candidate for Sheriff tt the ensuing election, subject to the action of the Democratic Clubs at the primaries, and obligo MANi FarENDS.. may 13-tf J1essrs. Editors: Please 4nnoineo 'Mr. J. Preston dIoopqr as:a. Candidate for the Dem.ocratic notuiunation for sheriff at the cOm)i)g eJection (subjecttO the decisioli Qf .tho primary election) and obligo many friends in the SOUT1nWETrnN PORTION OF THE COUNTY. dee 10 FOR COUNTY COM ISONER. lres,s Aitors;.Please announec THOS. 1). 9W.IGS, Erq.,:as a candidate for the o.co of County Commissioner- -subject to the, action of the Demooratic Primarles, and oblige his MANy FRIENDS. ilessrs. Klitor: Please announco DIX ON 11. ROBERTSON, Esq., as acandidato for the offico of Coiinty Cc imnmissi,ner et the ensuing election, subjt otto tie action of the Democratic primaries, and oblige his .MANY FiVENL>3. Ales.trv Editors: Plepaso aunouneo Mr. (IA1 LES DOUGLAt-8 nsa candidato for County Conifissioner of Fairlield, sub iect the result, of the-1 Democratic primary. MANY FIIENDS. Afess.rs. Elors: Please nnounco Mr. J.. B. POWELL as a candidate for the office ot County Commissioner at thle ensuing electionk.-snbject to the action of the pri tnary election of fUe Democratic iilubs. MANY FRIENDS. The friends of Capt. JOHN A. HIN NANT respectfully nomainato him for re election to the office of County Commis. sioner--subject to the result of tho Do.no cratic primary. Mssi:s. Edior.4: The friends of WIL IAM IICEN, Esq., respAWfullyannouine him a candidate for County Cemymis sioner at. the ensuing election, si bject to the result of t.4p D pinocratic primer om. NORTH-WESTERN FAll WRXLD, Messr rwitors: Please announc JAS. R. HARVEY, Esq., as a capdidato f%jr the' office of Count.y Commissioner at thi en suing clectior-subject to the ntion of the .Deziocratic clubs at the primary eleo tion--a.13d oblige his . . si&anous FaIENDnS. Messrs. JElitors: Please announce Mir. H. M. ZEALY as a candtidate for the office of County Commissioner at the ensuing eiootion.-subject to the action of the Democratie primary. -MANY FBIENIDs. Messrs. Eitors: Please announce MIR. HI. OSCAR 1DURE as a candidate for County Comm.jiss.ionor at the ensujnir election, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. * MANY FRIENDS, The frjends of Mr. iAMES- W.' COLE A1AN respectfully nominate, him for the office of County Commissioner of Fair fbill--subjgot to the actioni of the Demo-. eraf fo primarfv, lfIessrs. Editors: Please announce MR. R01BHT D. BOLICK as a-. candidate for County Commissioner of Fairtiold at the onsuing election-subject, to the action of the Democratic primary. ~ Thie frienan Jrt Mr. James N Heron, of Salemi. respectfully fnaminate him for the office of' County Commrissioner at the en auing,election- -sukeot.to the adtion of the Deinocratie primary. j'an 17-td FORN &1IO COMMISSIONER, *The Mrends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap preciating the skill~ zeal and tidlehi with whih li4 has disolibrged d'e duties of Sehool Commissoiner, . r.espectf ully nominate him for re-election-Lsubje~ct to the adtion of the Demoorsitie priinaries. The friends of the REV. JA MES DOUG LASS respectfully nominate him for thle position of School Comnnlssioner of Fair. field. Courtty at the ensuing selecti'aar sub)ject to t.he act'ion di the Democratic party at t,be primaries. FOR JUDGE OF' PR&BATE.' Mfessr~s. Editbrs : Please anhiounce the present ineumbenlt, .7. 1. JBOyle-s; Judge of Probatec as a canditlatp for re-oleotion at the ensu'in g e)eetioj stibject to tile ac.. tion of the Democratie party at the pri. mories. By so doing you will Qblige hio . 14 ..MAsY F.RIENDs. .FOR IEPRlESENTATIVE. Tihe frien ds of T. P. MITCHEL.L regard hlim fitted to reprePent the couintf i'n tile House of R epresentativos, arrd. respectfully submit lii riamo to the Democrats of Fairffefd for their action in the primary. MAessr8. EiMtors.: P0080 aninoun cc Mr. JAMES B1 TURiNERU as a can'didate fqr the Lcogislaturn a,t the ensuing elect,ion, subject to the- actionx o( the Democntatie elu mt t)Wo primnaics. BJ3J so doing you wil oblige i. MANY nIENDs, . E!ASONE(BLE DRUGS. C1 HLORIDE of Lime, In convenient .packagc-, lHostotter's J3itters, Hart er's Tonic, Elixir of Calisaya, Tartaric A.oisi, Bismuth, B3lucing, Liebig's Extract of Beef, G1argling Oil, Collodion, Quick Silver, Quinine, Cronan Tartai', Cod Liver Oil, Soothing.S~yrup, Hoyt's Cologn'o. Just I)eceived .. July 3i MeMA8TElt, BRICE & CO. NOTICE.. mDo the.Survivors of Coq,.0 and.F~, 12th '. 8. C, V.: Our thir-d quarterly meet Ing will be held ip' th-e Court flouse on Sgitilrdaiy, Jul y 24, at 12 o'clook, mn. It is desirable thaf, we ihave a'fulli attendance. Our aisual reunon tahes place at York ville en tho- thir'd Thursday in August (1910th) and we wish to- aecortaip the agp.rwho expo to attendl it. The commIttee on statistics are expected to report their progress also on th'e 24th, 4. iR. BOYLES, Cr. Sec. 12th ReogI. Bury. Assn. . july 13 I alk WI G Our"ODS -AT.-. n Just received an( to arrivo in a few Q1ays i'. agly new goods bought hofore the re cent heavy advancve, which will - Ito sd at the very love4t cati prices to our frinds and opsto.ners. Idlegaut CHshmei-s, H-ernani Dress 1i - Gpod., lomie clths, Bunting. &o. .A nico asortment of Calicoes, Mu1sins. LUwns Dress Linons, White Goods, _lurchoi La6Bs,.Edgings, Hosiery IHand kej:chiefs; Neokwear. Gloveq,le, kou eA4 find. in fact. Dry Goods of all -.inds at the COUtNEtL STOtE'.. A .', price. *.bich we guarantee Ileavo or we 0do not ask it salo. Vall early. and givo our stock a thorough 1i inspeotion, it is Our delight to show our goods. SiOES SH9OES?? ji Our stock of Zeigl6r Brother.' fino Shoes and Bay Stato *.crewed was - Never botter, and of these kitid Nd niako a specialty and wari-qit. . Tie shoes ill high 01nd loY uts, and b)u t. ton shoes in boh and ,W High put men's gaiters, low cut shoes hand and machine sewod' Aorowed. Pven C,he children and babioF woro re membered and a nice Reection bought for them. CLOTIKIN(I vall at onco and make a selection of a Cassimuere or Blue Flannel; , Or leave your measuro for a suit solected from samples,, . S Raro bargaini in soft Felt Hats, Stif' lInts and Straw. Iats. f,ow goods in Crockery, Glassware, Gro- B corles, Hoes, Plows, & _'ach department is ready for a look. Oall and buy and be ploai-ed. -eme ber our molto is QUICK SALES, 9pril 1 Want,edj - :0: --- Dry Hides, Sheep Skins, Lamb Skins, Goat %kins, Deger Skinh, OUtter Skins, Mink Skins; Gray Fox Skits 0doon 1kins, Opossum Skins, Rat Skins, itabbit Skins, Cotton, B3eeswax, Wool, Rags, Copper. A&- The highest cash priees w be paid. - U. G. DESPOR~TES. may 25 l\TEW GOODS. A LA.R(E 1ot of Wiheat, Bran at Donly's.__________ .F'IN1ST To6a'cd'o and Cigars af, Donly's.. T HINTY-FIVE Barrels.all grades WVines and Liquors at Donly's. .FRE.SH Ailigu'sta Flour, Bolted Meal and bearl Grits;' at Donly'd. .A LARGE~ iAt of fresh Canned G&ods and Fancy Groceries af, Donly's.' -ALI KINDS of Garden and Flow4r' Seeds, Clover and Grass Seeds at Donly's. BOOTS~ hoes, Hats, Hard ware, Orockery and Glassware, Wooden. ware and Willowware at Donly's. GIVE me a call adget a bargain. aj4 10 W. II. DONLY, 1FI NE L IQ UORS., ATHANS BROS.' Old' Cabiilet Rye, iN1863, tld' Roarnoko Vliskey, 18160. Also, Riotterdam Blrandy. ., Id 1fam for luneh from 11 to 1 o'eloeck every (lay. I HAYF'~e.entiy mado.extonsive di Ltions to my stock of WVinos and liquors, which consistai of a full lisnort ment of Rye Whiskey,' Corn Whiskey Freneh Brandy, Ajpio lirandy, Poach Brandy, Sherry Wi o, Seuppernong Wino, Champagne, eto , etc. fe I elai-m to alil the FINE~ST AND PURIEST RYE .WHISKEY to be had in Wlnnsboro. Give it a trial.. I also also k op on hand a full supply of SEGAIU14AND TQB4ccIO, in great wrdety, gond adapted to the tastes. of everyb. . Call atePAL"'ETTO HOUSE, in (li Winnsboro Hotel building. J. CLENDxyNG. Aih3 PUBE VINES AND LIQUORS -IN GREAT VARIETY. WOULD most reepectfully inform ky Custome1rs amd the citizens of Fair uld generally, that I keep in stock a ill suipply ,of fio Liquors, Cigars, obalcco, &c., &c., nid guarantee tilsfactinll to ally 0110 giving -11 a1 -ial. IV stock consists is Follows: KIMPOIRTEID LIQUORS. TARD, DUT Y & 1O.'S COGNAC BRANDIES. bRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GINS. AMSEY'S SCOrCliI WrISKEYS. JAMAICA L. 1). RUMS. lMOmINo DE AlOU'A SIIERRY WINEF. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. -11. MUMM & CO.S 0 EI*MS CAIAM PAGNE. G ENUINE 1IIIINE: WINE. NO IA E TIOI Li UORIS. ARATOGA PIT, RYE WIS KEY. ATIAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WIllSK EY. TRAUSS' IMPIEIAL 1.YE WHiS.. E EYV. EESES "OWN" R YE WII ISKEY. TONE IOUNTAIN UYE AN) ROCK W1ll.1KEY. ELEDWATID3) I'VAIEii E. RYE III 8 K EY. ENTUCKY UOl')T'UION WVIlls K EY. LANTATION RTE WII1SKEY. IRGINIA AP'LE AND PEACH| JBR~ANDIIES.I 'ORT1H CAROLINA SIVEETINSI[ CORN WLISREY. LANTATION CO.N Wll ISIEYS. BLACKBEIRRUY BRANDY. G1NGER BRAND)Y. NEW ENGLAND RUM. PRENCIIE'S "OSTON" GIN. rERY FINE OLD CLA ET WINE. ROME MA DE.WINES. KEG D)RY SCUPPERNONG{ WINE. KEG S\VEET SCUPPERNONG WINE. KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE. MALT LJIJORS: IERG ER & ENG EL'S .CELICBR AT CD LAGER BEElf ON DRIAUGHIT AND) BOTTrLED). 3ASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. ?URE NATlURIAL APPTOLONA .t IS WATER. DIGAR~S AND TORACCO. ---:0: IHAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN CENT' CiG AR. l'IIE PlUME M INISTER Cr.G AIR-3 FOR 25 CEKNTiS. L'HE P(JCK CIGARI-3 F"ORl 26 CENTIS. riHE CORONET C10 AR-3 FOR 25 - CENTS. rilE SONORA CIGARI-3 FOR CENTS. LIHE SMAS.UER CIGAR-56 FOR 25 CENTS. FIHE LIGHTNING (IGA~R--5 FOR '25 CEINTJS. ['HE MONAiRCHr OF THE SOUT1II CIGAR-5L F"OR 25 CENTS. L'HE MASTER STRIOI E CIG AR--5 FOR 25 CENTS. rilE AMElRICAN TWINS CIGAR 5 FOR 25 CE'NTS. L'UE COSTA RICA CiGAR-3' FOR 10 CENTS. 'TIE ROYAL SEAL OIGAR-l0 FOR 25CENTS. 'HE ROSE' AND LILY CIGAR-10 PORL 25 CENTS. 'HE HAVANA CHIAROOTS-5 CENTiS EACH. . WV. I3LACKEI,S SMO)KING CIEWING TOBACCO-ThRfEE~ GRIADES. UMMLYER REVERtAGEi4. CE, LEMONS, SODA WATiER. 'IIE BEST MIXED BEVERAGES OF TIIE SEA SON SERVED AT ALL iIOURSQOF P11E DAY, TO SUIT THE MOST FASTIbIOUS TASTES. VERhY'tSPCFULLY,. F. W. JRABENIORT. REAR OF TOWN HALIA AATHE' SGEN j '"'1 CHANGES! WE CANNOT - SING THE OLD .n th Sld ONGS II the 'old lace any longer. It's too suall. Not bal large enoukh fer our family, household goods and Lrado, theqrefore we shall break.camp July 1, next, aud establish new mu iical boadquartorm in the handso6rb C'OR. CONt RE.SS & W HiTAKEl STS ow oul S t o 0' Where we snall have tho largest ind finest .kusical Warerooms in the oitii South. Boforo we go, We iust, to s-mo boavy expenso ind labor of removal, clovo out our mDitiro stock of Pianos and Organs ow on hand and to arrive prior to July 1. To do thia wo shall inau 'urato forthwith a '1RAND CLEABING OUT SALE CoiilnnVing May 15 and ending Tuly 1, during which time we s4hall 011 at 11anufacturOrs' Wholesale 10 Favorito Pianos. 27 Chickering Pianos. 21 Lighte & Co. Pianos. 50 Matluslek Pianos. 5 Ballet & Da,is tianos. 62 Southern Gem Pianos. 28 Guild, Church & Co. Pianos. 44 Stering Co. Orgaus. 100 Peloubet & Co. Organs. 110 Mason & Hanlin Organs. ,ll now and just from factory. Also, .00 Second hand Pianos and Or xalns. Most all of them used only from one to six months and procisoly ts good as now. DON'T N ISS TillS ClANC1E To securre a fine instrument "awful" Mheap. WNrito for Clearing Out Salo Circulars and Piico Lists, and be riuick about it The salo ends July 1, positivoly. Address LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH GA. Wvholesale Piano and Orgaf Dealers, ma.vn (H L 1-4t 0.Wlorsue' al thepuli an o frrst ree ij Yuyed ii.