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TMIii TM,l- N,,ws' A1o q1RALD. ti AW ekly,edi,0oi, four dollars pee, 1 In, vidyance; Weekly edition, o wo dollars fity cent per annum,t: r A4yaane. Liberal discounutto olubs t of five and upwards.' A (AM%*, OF AUVRiTI81No.-Ono dollar 1 er inch for the :lr8t insertion, a sd r petr inch for each subsoq iont dl il. .T.ics6vratesoapp)y to all ad- f4 vert 14ontts, of Nyhatever natu e'e, aild 11 a J bt. stplct-i in advance. Con. 0 rets or three, ix sir twelve months 0 lm)ad6'ubb:very liberal terns. Tran. t siont local noticep, fifteen, cents per tA Iineeotb tidfisat ' usertion ~and seven I aud,iabalf cents per lIne for each b subo -104iltisortlion. Obituaries and v trlifte of' reijpqt charged as adver 0 tisements. Si mple atinouncenots o n nWrjngot.i@dht published free or t chare, and soilftoo Al.vumilliicatoIls, of Wha11tsoCve i nature-/Ishould.he, addressed to tlyp P Wh M herf'Tblishinitg (ompanyr I Wi u~o---- , - , N CtJgi,nFnta Pt, Oh-~b Meetin-1 I, Moans Davis. I Somehin~g -New"---W. 11. Donly. a For lepresetatlive-Manly Voters. 1 f0t: e tlnAiest peaches we have . ever scon were sct to us by Messrs. e W.,Durham and A. J. Lamar, 0 O1' 1riiay tiorning Mr. Louis a Leavell was thrown out of a wagon til aind very. badly bruised. It is hoped n, that hi injuries ar ent' serious. a cc Vdar,reqio"ted to state that the 01 Rev. Charles Hemphill will preach In C the Presbyterian church on Sunday at w ,1' m., and 81, p. m. of a At the Richland court on Thursday, d( wasItribdthe casb of Mrs. C. E. Book- .ca hart vs. Jones, Davis & Bouknights I for the recovery of eighteen bales of t1i cc cottou seize,d- by.the defendants to sat, Isfta claim against Dr. S. W. Book- i rhe jury decided in favor of &rs. P, Bookhart. ti a Mr. Isaac D. Gaillardi with his wife, E is kvis,iting Winnsboro for the first time 01 in- iine yeari. He is now living In tlicVI4inity of Rome, Ga., a city ron- ic dered illustrious by the classic pen of d Diil Arp. Mr. 0aillard has come to P "survive" with ihd Old Sixth, at Black- t stock. a Yxv GENERATIONs.-"Cedar Creek" ettlis aftention to the fact that five gen- s eiations are living in one house in his I s'edti.on.. They are -Mrs. Schroeder, her .daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hendrix, b lAer.granddaughter Mrs. Leitner, her d great-granddaughter Mr.s. Pros Broom, e u4d her great-great-:grandchild, a child n otAirs. Broom's. This is indeed a re- n markable household. May it long con tinie in jAubroken line. It CE AR ORE,EK AWAKE. b The Crop Prospect-ieorganization of the Club--A Case of Sunstroke-Five Genera tions in one House-A Propsosition to the *snaldtes. P OJeDAR CREEK, July 21.-Thinking perhaps you would like to hear from t the Piney woodr~again, we will endeav- ou or to give you a line or so. News of E~ nuterest is searce. We have a candi- It d1ate to see us nowv anud t.hen, which helps out the dull monotony of every g day-life among the pis. The crop I pros'perI in sonm sections is quite en- ti couraiging, cotton is looking and doing v'ery' weli since the late rains. Yong' b c.orn is also very good, corn that w~as bi litted early will not make half a n crop.. The farmers are gcnerally C *tlnrough laiying by their crops and now~ h hlave'time to talk to the canididlates. a Sbaed theta along, or we will not al get a chancie at aill of l.hem before pick- g *ing'cottodi time. We mnako it a rule not 1.1 to stpw1Jotakpltis -iThe Cedar Cree~k D)emocratic Club tI met andc,reiorgantized ont lht Saturday v w~Ith the follc.winug ''fllurs: n" PV(eidet--J . S. Oni tiell. :2nd.Viie-Pr etident-,J. WVash. Rtob inison. ft ' Me:mber-County Executive Commit- a' tee--J. A. Turkctt. Registration Committee-T. W. Tprkott, J. WV. Robinson, E. P. Smith, jy i~ M. Dunlap and F. E. Brown. w The Chib meets every third Satur- d day in each month. We had some of I" the candidates with us at the reorgani- I a zation, and judging from the way u small tatlk went, they were making hay nt while the sun shone. 54 Cojisiderable' sickness prevails in P our- section, owing no doubt to the dryq weather. There has been one case of ri sunstroke on Cedar Creek-a little son A of Mr. Mc. Broom, living near Pine.. L grove Church-but we are happy to E say lhe la-in ai fair way to recover. .There is the remiarkable instance of ei a family -of flye generations living un- it der.:one roof ij1 our neighborhood. ' What countr'y can beat that for long 0. life and good health? Oh; by the way, our Greenback ur Stanip ispan. did not come, so we man- h agethtoldb through without him, and i hi ddCotcome now for we haveb "J1uda' the Domocrals and are going C o,toick'to them. We wish the candi- iw c~ixeild give us a barbecue. There 03 are enough of 'em to do It. Come, 'I blk ups, gentlomeni, you will ho sure Lo get one vote frofnm - -- CEDAR CREEK. p .1 UN2OHINATIQON IN 'r6. Ri)Vf~oV,i MJor WVoodward to the= Spartanburg Hlerald. 'Kesar . Eddora: In replying to 'r (i ric'tires of Col. Farrow' in the, T $i&ilutrg 1Ierald, on my letter to si Genal Erwin, of Lancaster, I would D calltedtioni to the fat thaat he does ~ ntqt deny. thit there was a drawing ofh iMhh froni a hat in the Congressional - ConveftIoA in 1878, but adds his testi morfft,pnIine in corroboration of the C at. Now, if this dr'awing resulted1 \l fositionl W'OeESO;WQ , bj Is ilopralOllodocdur, otherAthat ould havb followed by a strict adllier ace to the usual rules of electione Iem was it "gambling,' drawn like - A r7.9 in lottery,' "won like a-quarte f beef at a shooting-match," and tim 39ait of "luck" In the fWllest acceptA on of the terms, Nor will any sau lan -deny that great advattiages o osition resulted to Colonel .Nvins b3 alnaining in the hat, and that serioni isadvantagOs accrued t6 ine by bei irced into antagonism with Generaj :ennedy, whose supporters were no nily my natural allies, but a Uajorit3 f whom were known to be frionil > me whenever the contest nhrrowei > Colonel 17vins and myself. Lik olonel Farrow,.I was a member o Dth the State und Con ressional Con untiois ilk 1?70, anti state upon in wi atthority that no nomination wa linle at, our frst Ineeting because o to alleged absence of an entire dele ition Iton the western side of Broa iver, who were clihtied to be sup -riers of -Gen. Kennedy, but wic roved ptilon arrival to be adlerents o oi. Evins; and upon the announce pt of. their alseilce the Conventioi ljourned over on motion of' Gen rattotn--direct or by sepoidin,w h1C uwounced that . my friin4s dd no Oose to claim any advantages. og, here is indisputably "luk", )od for Col. Evins, bod for11 me, as tle asonable presumiption is that had this unvention pursued the tuiial routinc such bodies, and gone On with its isiness, I would have been nominiatc(I >on the first ballot. But no blame at uhes to Col. Eviiis or his friends her moe than Iii the cases first 'cited: ll, It goes in to make up the genera unt "luck," to which I allege he Ves his position. Again, I have seen a member of th ivention within the last few dayi ho savs that I received sixteen votes kmore than one bollot, which, but foi resolution of Col. Farrow. allowing legates 'who were present t< st the vote of their - counn s, (1 e., allowing one man to row five votes, wJiTe by a strang< incidence more delegates were ab nt from Col. Evits' side than r'on ine,) was a majority of delegates ,esent and entitled re to the nomina m. If this is true, thenis there here iother piece of good "luck". for Col vins and another laurel for the brow 'Col. Farrow, who already enjoys e reputation.of being the finest wire iller in .the uL)-country. Being be re the Convention for its support, I 3emed it decent to.retire, and did sc ior to the first ballot, and I an kerefore dependent upon the state cnts of others for facts announce< id opinions promulgated. Neverthe ss I can now procure the names o: veral most reliable gentlemen wit Ill assert that upon a fair square vot4 was the choice of this body, and tha 'ithout the hat process I would hav 3en its nominee for Congress in 1876 But what of all this? It does no isqualify Col. Evins,-and should no ilhanco my chances, 'for it involve Ather mters-of personal iiitegrit3 )r questions of qualification, nor th inumsion of issues material at thi: to day. Why, then, was It alluded t< lily Lancaster Letter? For tw< asons. Decisions like this are apt t( -eed dissatisfaction and do damage'li ie ranks of Democracy because the3 Lyour of unfairnoss, and make evei iecessf'ul candidates wanlting in at reciationi of honors conferred, an 3ckless of resp)onsibilities .devolve pon1 thorn, as Is stalted in my Lancat ir letter. Again, in the course of thi Livass I have met friends of Col viDs who urge his claimns for re-elec onl because lhe wvas selected to lead wrlorni hope in 1876, and they say tha mnch is still clue him on this score c. Now, where is the unfairness e ie p)roceeding when I attempt. to nu 'alize. the efl'ets of this idlea wic) find telling for him and against me y showing, wvhat I really believe, tha icre was no selectioni at all, and tha a owes hia nminantion to acciden ore thun to design? 1Had he accept I my challenge to cativass .Lancaster a would have heard much of this 1(d of all other matters which wver< tlculted to retard his5 speed an< celeraite mine. One questioni sug est.s itsel just here, and it is this: I Ie niina ti1 ion of Colonel Evins il 176 was the resnIt of luck, and he ht rI oppo'sitioni in 1878, and as it seem tat the miatter caninot now, be can 'med( heforiie thle peole, when. n her., antd how has h. ever b'een de rinjed that lie is the choice of th< eoplt of tho Fourth District. As hats been stated, I was not pr~es it at thme batllot.ing, and must writi -iom the statceents of others, who 'hilst they may be mistaiken, are ni tore liable to be so than Colone arrow, for all, I think, are depend it upont memory, atnd it will there re involve no issnes as to testiinon hen I say that their accounts of t.h trferent ballnttings vary mateiall; omh his statements as given in thi !erald. Bie this as It mar, itf there wa "drawinig" at all, although agree< pon and conlducted with p)erfect fair ss, still was there "gambling" foi unnethinug which wats "drawvn like I {zo in a lot.teify" o,r "won like .uarter of beef at a shooting-matcoh,' :st as yon please-all of whli ch resul S"lucAk," pure and unladulterated uid these are all the allegations In ma uincaster letter. But I do "great injustice" to.Colone vinis when I "Intimate that hie de anda a third term." All fair-mind I men will readily see that it was no tended to convey thme idea that hi as imperiously exacting the tributA Cosatr, or'comnmanding that earth id \vater be sotnt to Xerxes, but tha was doing wvhat all candidates do akig the most of the situation fol melf. Colonel Fiarrow'is authorita rsaying ththe (10e8 not "demand,1 tthnstat the "office should seet 10 nian and not the man the office. olonel Evins Is right In this. I agro. Ith him fully, and if constant chatnge place Inside the Fourth District 1 cate anythiuig, we agree In anothe axim, which Is, that whilst the offic seeking for you, he on hand and I1 to way, If possibie, so that It won' tit it to too much trouble to find you T. W. WOODwAnn. 'OBITUARY. ___ Drmn, at East Cambridge, Mass., Mae. Lcd unlNaY TYLIa, Wlfe of John W. Tylor, on tti a July, in her flt,y-etghth year. Miss Luc inDiny taught for eight years at Ltinestoli rings, an~d during the war In Oheraw an ilko. -By her urbanity, cultivation and exce mice she.mbde mDil fritnds among the feus dtes et oul' SItt, who' wilt since,rely monur r deathi. .*'t B3OOTN3 flhocsnlHa.f UMAwari ESTAT "k fee~ ~ ~ 9 404~e We P o reseut to the favorable oniidexa ton of oe vt" of Fittflo ;t'r. .0REGEl. AATERl'a? a 41,11d4l~e -for 6ne- of 6ur R0Preentfv0. Leisla Wo present n.aq e ththo ' 64a00 of his high' aulificatiis. for tlrt) di0tiigutshed poam, foy W diitonA6 its finished educatlon au'd Aok*ledged I oral worth, he is one of 'the moit publie r spirted oitigens ip our county, and ag such rn14t fil to be q vap.t0ful me4, he orLegtssture. ' Mar Vonn_ or.. -Out JU6g1j8t T'6. -U 0X1 1 W o Deio Ittg Olub to ..116ld to mueet AD81n66r0ttn. [fail Ott ,Thuruday.bveaing, August 6th,, At eigh$ o'oo0k, p. M., to 90lct dlegates to 0 0oming County fonvention, to oleet a r 'Club thriRe ration Coumitte,. and for such othe 6siness ad may'. conie before it. A fu-l @Atopdtuoe Is requpsted. . MEA; DATVIS, july 31. t 'resident. 'SMETINGL NEW r UND IiiRl TIHE SUX I -BNGAL LIQUID BLUING. TIE BEST IN THE WOILD. IT COSTS T1E9 CONSUMETt NOTHING. MY LIQUID BLUE is put up with Patent Sprinkler, by. toe usp qf which you save at least half the Bluing, and got better results. The consumer will find the BOTTLIE AND SPRINILE1U worth more than the price of article for a variety' of uses, such as pop per sauce, hair oil, tooth wash, bay rum, or perfumery bottle. Try a bottlb and save money. FOR SALE ONLY BY W. H. DONLY, July 31 On the Corner, NOTICE. WINNSnono, S. C , July 10, 1860. ON and after this date, Jno. Johnston ceases to be our agent, and we are no longer responsible for his debts contract od after this date unlets b special agree ment F. LDER & CO. ily 13.-XI M. NOTICE. WiNNDono, S C., July 8. 1880. WE have this day sold to Robert Me arley all our interest in the grocry and liquor business heretofore conducted in Winnsboro by John Johnston as our agent. F. ELDER & CO. HAVING purchased the above business from F. Eldei. & Co., I soticit a continu ance 4f the public patronage. The busi ness will be conducted as herefoforo by John Johnston as my agent. july 15-4xlm ROBERT McOARLEY. SCOUlNTY CONVENTION. C OUNTY CONVENTION of the - Deocratic party of Fairfield is ml hereby called to meet in the Court House .~ at Winneboro at 11 o'clock, a mn., on - ISaturday, August 7, 1880, for the pur pose of eleeting a County Chairman, and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may come up for consideration 'By c rder of the l'ounty Executive Comn m nittee. T. W. WVOODWVARD, County Chairman pro tern., NOTICE TO OREDITORS. B. Hlawley Robertson, as Executor of the Will of Jesse Wirick. Deceased, vs. Elizabeth Wiriok nnd Others. pURSUANT to an order of the Co,urt ofeCmmon Pleas for Fairfield * 'ounty, nmade in the above-stated case, all persons h oldling claims, of wvhatsoever nature, against the estato of ,JE88E WI R1CK, d.eceased, are hereby notitiod to es tabliot, the same beforo the undersigned, u at his oflice, No. 4, ILaw Range, Winns boro, S. C. on or before the third day of August, A D 1880. JN... J NEIIL, I june 10-txlawOw special Reoferoo. PEACE INSTITUTE, FoRl YOUNG LADIES, 3,fA L EIOB , N. C. JOHN B. BURWELL, Pnincipal. TH~IE next session commences on Wednesday, the lat Septem ber, 1880. No institution offers superior -advantagesm for instruction in all bi'anches usually taught in first-class seminaries for young ladies. Advantages for instruction in musie (vocal' andi inst,'umental) and' Modern Languages unsurpassed. Trho only Institution in the South hav ing in successful operation a fully equip ped school for instruction in the theory and practice of cooking. IFor ciroulars and catalogue, address I REV. E. BUR)VE~LL & SON, july 17-2m Raleigh, N. . HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. it will be apparent to any one, who will ex amine a SOLItD GOLD WAToU. that aside from the necessary thlckncss for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of the precious metal used. is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in place, and supply the a cessary solidity and strength. The surplus gold is aetually needless so far as U;TILITY and beauty are concerned. In JAMES B3088' PAT ENT GOLD WATCH OASES, this WASTE of pre cious metal is overcome, and the SAMB SOLIDITY AND STRENoTil produced at from One-third to one-half of the usual cost of soltd'caaes. This process is of the most simple nature, as tol 10wa s , plate of nickel. composition metal, specially adapted tb the purpose, has two plates of SOLID GOLD soldered one on .nach side. The treaethem passed between polished stool rollers, and the resulit is a strip of heavy plated composition, fram which the cases, backs, con tres, bezzleS, die,, are out and shaped by suita Ibie dIes and formers. The gold in these cases is sufficiently thick to admIt of all kInds of chasing, engraving and enameling; the en graved eases havd been carried uantil worn per, feetly smooth by time and use without remov ing the gold. TI8 l8'T'HEONLY CASE MADE WITH T WO PLATES O11'80LID GOLD, AND WARIIIANTED BY SPEOIA L CERTIFICATE. -PFo ga}e by Conoy 4# Ohandler and 0. Mttller. Ask for ilustrMe O.i(aloto kn( to see war rant. moh li-tily sufferin'g wiha severe congh, but we have sent to 'the' dfug store of W . ,~IAlkenr lor'Whatflo'et sfoeSg toney of ~ have ighlyt Prieor dd. by all - -F ! ' F The fr..enJ of 1~ ~ ~ ASTERI. Esq. tottfu1th0 oiloo. of Shd iff o i'r 1,tbjoot tQ thp of t e Demool0io' 4iitun . Thq frieuds 8. )VI{OR'RTEU YONOUE nomitunate hITMn aj id,te for the office of Shorl* at the oepIng elpotion-rubjoct to, tj., notion of th1Ietnoratic primaries. lessrs. Sites: NlegPo announce~Mr -~. E.iLTSON.R., as a caudidote for 3heriffot'FaileoId Counlty, at the, ensu ing election-'-subject to the action- of the Demniratio pritiary; MNY FuENDs. Te miany frielids of %fr. JNO. D. Mc OAflIEY, recogpising his peenliar fitposs for the ofGe,.respeo.tfully noninto hini for Sberiff of-Fairflod 0ounty-subjeni, to the action of the Denocratio priiary, Afe-Rsrs. riftirs i As no0uinations are in order, permit us to resolnt the name of OJL. JNO. B..DAVIS .n a candidato for Sheriff at the ensuing election, subject, of course, to the action of the Democratio primarios. MANr FtiENDs. Messrs. Wltors:' Please announk 31r, JAS. L IRICHIMOND as a candidato for olirff.at the ensuing election, subject.to the action of the Democratic Clubs at the primaries, and oblige MANY FnxENLS. may 13-tf Messrs -ditors: Please antiounco Nfr. J. Preston Jooper asa candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the ooming electiort (subject to the dpoision of the primary eloptidn) and oblige many friends in the SouruWEsTEN PQItT[oN OF THE COUNTY. deo 40 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Messrs. Editors: The ninny friends of Mr. JNO. A. STEWART respectfully ncniinate hinm Isacandidato for-the ofllce of County 'ommlissiopor, subject to the Democratic primary. Messrs, Editors: Please aniounce THOS. 1. OWINGS, Frq., as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner- -subject to the notion of the Pomocratic Primaries, and oblige his MANy FiIENDS. Messrs. Milorst Please announoo DIX ON H1. ROBEATSON, Esq., as a candidate for the office of County Commissi,mer rt the ensuing el6otiou, ubj ect to the tction of the pemocratto primaries, and oblige ls MANY FIENDs. Messrs. Editors: Please announco Mr. CHAIMES DOUGLAS as a eandidate for County Commissiondr of Fairtiold, sub ject the result of the Democratic primary MANY FiqNDS. Messrs. Edffors: Please anrtounce Mr. J. E. POWE LL as a candidate for the oftice of County Commissioner at the ensuiw election-subject to the action of the pri mary elclion of the Democratic ilubs. MANY FRIENDS. The friends of Capt. JOHN A. HIN NANT respectfully non,inate him for re election to the offico of County Commis sioner- -subject to the rewult of the Do.no cr.ttic primary. Messrs. Editors: The friends of WIL IAM AIKEN, Esq., r9spectfully announce him a candidate fo County Commis sioner at the onsuirig election, subject to the result of the Democratic primaries. NORTH-WEfTERN FAIRFIELD, Messrs lovrs: Piase iLnnounceA JAS. R. HA LVEY, Esq.,-ad a oandidate for the office of County Commissinner at the en suing electior--subjttto :the' action of the Democratic clubsf.at the primary oleui tion-and oblige his Nduanoua FnIENDs. Messrs. Editors: Please announce Mr. H. M. ZEALY as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner 'at the ensuing clootion-subject te, the notion of the Democratic primary. MANY FIENDs. Me.srs. Eitors: Please announce Ml. ..SCAR DUKE asa candidate for County Commissioner at tho censuingr eletion, subject to the action of th'e Democratic primary. MANY FRIENDS, The frienda of Mr. JAMES W., COLE MAN respectfully nominate hinm forth offiee of County Commissioner of Fair field--subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. Mers.rs. Editors: Please announce MR. ROBERT D. BOLICK as a candidate for 'Jountfy Commissioner of Fairfield at the ensuing election-subject to the action of t,he Democratic primary. MANY FuRNDs. The frien i of Mr. James G Helron, of Salem, respectfully nom-nate him for the otRico of County Commissioner at the en suing election- -subject to the action of the Democratic primary. jan 17-td FOR SCHlOOL CONISSIONEI. The friends of DR. JOHN BOYD, ap preciating the skill, zeal and fideliry with which ho has discharged tbe duties of School On mmissionv.r, respect,fully nominate him for rc-election- subject to t,he action of the Democratic primaries. .The friends of the REV. JAMES DOUG LASS respetfully nominate him for the position of School Commissioner of Fair. liold County at the ensuing eleotioai subject to the action of th.e Democratic party at the primaries. FOR JUDG'E OF PROBATE. Afessrs. EFdutors : Please anr.eunco the present incumbent, J. R. BJovles, Judge of Probate, as a candidate for' re-electio'n at the ensuing election, subject to the ac t,ion of the Democratic party at tho pri maries. By so doing you will oblige his 1d MANY FnIENDS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. The friends of T. P. MITO1(ELL~ regard him fitted to represent the county in the ~Rouse of Representatives, and respectfully submit his name to the Democrats of' Fairfild for their action in the primary. Mfessrs. Editors: Please announce Mr. JAMES B. TURNElR as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election, subject to the action of the Domocratio clu bsat the primaries. By so doing.. you will oblige his. MAnY FnIENDs. Ligittest " m _w TQW . R1MINANCE ' TO 1A8 SVPPLIZS VQR TEM UkCUA EAR1880-81. BE 1 ENA'n15 and ordained by ti Intendant and Wardonsof the 'w of Winnsboro, S. 0., in Co.uncil .met, An( by the autthority of th same: That., f'r the purpose of raisiag st plies for the year commencig April 1st 1980, and ending April st, 1881, a tax fo: the sums and in the nauiov hereipafte: mentioned shall be ratsel and paid intq .he treasury of sail town for the use an service thereof, that is to say: two an< a-half (2j) Olls ad vorm-ent upog ever dollar of tle real and personal propcrtl within the corporate limits of the town 0 Winnsboro; two dollarK(%) to be paid b, every male inhabitant of said town be tween the egos of sixteen and fifty year (except fitty (60) notive neiabers of eqol fire company) in lion of working upo3 the streets of said town. and three (8) pei cent. upon the amount of all sales at atio tion. All taxes assessed ind payabi under this Ordinance shall be paid inj th< follwing kipds of fun(1s aid no other Gold.and silver coin, United Stateii our renoy and Natioital Bank notes. &11 taNel assessed herein, shall be due and povfabl between the 1st day of October an tih 80th day of November, 18.0, inclusive and all taxes remaining due arnd unpa. or the Ist day ofDocombor, 18N0, shall bi collected by distress or otherwise, as pro. pcribod by law, together with all loga ousts. A 1 persons owning property i: the corporgto limits of the sqid town, o Winusboro are required, between the 15tl day of Juno and the lst day of August 18A, to inako a sworv return o: said property to the Town Clerk, and tho said 1own (51ork is hereby required, wher property-holders Jail or refuse to mak< said sworn return, to add fifty (50) pei centum to the return of the provio'4s mu. picilal year. Done in Counoil this the 4th day o Juno under the corporate seal of sai own., JAS. A. BRICE, Intendant. Attest: E. S. CHANDLER. juno 8 Clerk. FINE LIQUORS N ATHANS BROS.' Old Cabinet Ryo 1863, Cld Roanolko Whiskey, 1860 Also, 'lotterdam Brandy. Cold H-am fo: lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock every day. I HAVE recently made extensivo addi tioni; to my stock of Wines ain liquors. which consists of a full as.,ort ment of Ryo Whiskey, I orn Whiskey French Brandy, Aill lraudy, Penol Brandy, Sherry Wino, bouppornong Wine Champagne, ete , oto, p-& I claim to sAl the FINEST ANI PUREST 1YE WHISKEY to be had ih Winnsboro. Give it a trial. I also also k op on hand a full supply o SE0ARS ANrD TOBACCO, in great variety, and adapted to the tate of everybody. Call at the PAL' ETTO HOUSE, in tk Winnsboro Hotel building. J. CLENDIlVING. mch 2s SALE STABLES TO THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELI) I IAVE established a Sale Stab>le SWiinsbor'o, and am prleparecd t sell stock stock on very accommodal ing terms, eithei' for cash or on timr until next fall for negotiable papeC Persons wvishing to buy or swap wvi do wtell to call on me before purcha lng elsewhere. 1 will also pay the highiest cash pirie for CORN AND FODDER Delivered at nmy Stable on Congres Strecet, located one toor' south of th Ladd building. jan 20A. WILLIFORtD. I KEEP First-clase Groceries constantly os hand, and sell the same at living prices FLOUR. A fresh lot of Patent, Family Flour the best in town. It has no equal Jackson's best grades Family Flour, *COFFEES. Four gradecsofGreon. Also, Parche< Rio and Java. SUGARS Of all gr'ades-from the highest t< the lowest. CANNED) GOODS. Fresh Pears, Tomatoes, Salmon etc., etc., etc. HARDWARE. Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Trac Chains, Plows, and other articles toi numerous to mention. Quality an price guaranteed. Give me a call ait be conyv iced. I). t. FIE NNIK EN. July 20 GLASS PENS IFor using Ir.delible Ink. Priin 15 cents. For Sale at Drug Stole c VEGE TINE. A New 2npply 2or a)n by :: %GOIDI153 . PUTY & 001S. - eust received and to arrive In a few . day" c M nw goodia bought bofore the re cent heavy advio(-e,- wlioh wijj r l Aold at the very loweat eash pricea to our fri 4ns qind customers. legaunt Cashmorvis, Hernani Dress Goodso, Momnie olothm, lAtinting, &o. A nion assortulent of 04$licces, guslhns, Lawns, Dress Lnelig, White Good@. Turohbon Laies. Edgingi, Hosiery, Hand lierchiefs, NookWear, Gloeo, 4o, You ca find. in fact. Dry Goods of all ikindm at. the ( ORNEt. STOR E, . prices which we guarantep plea.Re or wo do not ask a sale. Ca11 etoly and givo our stock a thorough inspection, it iN Olir delight, to show pur good-j. S01OEN SIOS! Our atock of Veiger Brotherm' fine Sloes and Bay Stato Screwed was Never better, and of thoeo kiid we mako r a specialty and warrant. - TVe shoes In high apo low cuts, and but ton shoos in high and low Lets, fHigh out men's gaiters, low cut shoos i hand and machine sewed, screwod. jCven the children and babuies vero ro inembored and fA4ie selpption biought (pr then. CLOTUINGI Call at once and mke a selootlon of ,lassimore or BIne VInannel; Or leave your lmastio for a suit solooted from saplos. ,fare bargains in soft Felt Ilats, Stiff H1ats and Straw Hiata. Now goods in 0rockery, Glassware, Gro. ceries, Hoes, Plows, &o. 'ilach departmlnt is ready for a look. Oall r and buy and be i'lea'.ed Aem0o b)er our mofin is QUICK SALES, fMALLPRIOFITS. april 1....... eQ 11 WO 0 Wanted. - . - :o :- . DryHie) DrynkHikin, ShayepoxkSkin ~ am Skonikins OposeumSkins, Oatte Skins, Rabit Skins CContkin, Rag kns, Copoter. MirTho highest cash prices w b)0 paid. U). ?.DESPORTES. F1RJE INSUJIANOE. r' HE FIire Insurance Business Agency I.will be resumed in Fairfield County brthe underatigned. The patronb.e oI flepublio and.of fdrmoer pa&ttena is '3le.o std Offioe at thie store-houee ofj y? Moatr& Co. 0 IR. T HOM.IkON WINES AN.)LIQy WOULIP ost rcespeetfully 1nprO ;ny custoiners and the cltz9ns of Faiy. field generagIy, tlalt I keep, in stoe r full su.pply o tio LiquorS, Clirq, Tobacuo, &c., 0.) An guante satifaction to any on glyIng me trial. My s.tock gonlista " 'ollowp: limIPORTED LIQU.RS. OTAID, DUPUY & CO. COGNA DRANDIES. BRAND'S SCIIIEDAM GINS. ! AMSEY'S SCOTCH WIISKEyS JAMAICA L. D. RUMS. F. MO1NO DE MORA&SUEIRAT \VQNE. F.MLNElPOTWNE G. if. MUMM & CO.'S .HEI4 CIAMPAGNE. GENUINE RHINE WINE. DOMKESTIC'LIQUORS. SARATOGA PURt RYE Wlan KEY. NATITAN'S 1863 CABINET RYIA WHISKEY. STRAUSS' JMI1ERjAL RYE W144 J EY. KEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY, STONE . MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK WISICEY. CELEDRATED PFEIFFER E. RYI1 W IllSKEY. KENTUCKY BOURIBON WIS. KEY. PLANTATION RYE WHISKEY, VIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACIf BRANDIES. NORTIJ CA1tOLINA SWEET MASh CORN WHIoSKEY. PLANTATION CORN W1H1SKEYS, BLACKERRY BRANDY, GINGER BRANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. FRENCIIE'S "BOSTON" GIN, VERY FINE OLD CLARET WINE, HKNE' cllA 1)E WINE.S. 1 KEG DRIY .SCUiPPERNONG WINE. 1 KEG SWEET SCUPPERINON.. .- WINE. 1 KEG SWEET CATAWBA WINE, WIALET LIQ.UORS: hIERGER & ENGEU2S CELEBRAT.. ED3 LAGERh BEElR ON DRAUGHLT AND) BOTTLED. BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE. PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER. PURE NATURAL APPOLONA. IfIS WATER. CIGARS AND) TOBACCO. --:o:--, RIHAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN. CENT CiGAR. TIHE PRIME MINISTER CIGAR-S FOR 25 CENTS. THE PUCK CIGAR-3 FOR 25 .*CENTS, THE CORONET CIGAR-3 FOR 25 .CENTS. THE SONORA CIGAR-3 FOR' CENTS.. TIHE SMASHER CIGAR--5 FOR 25. CENTS. THE LIGHTNING CIGAR-5 F01b 25 CENTS. THE MONARCH OF THlE SOUTIM CIGAR-5 FOR 26 CENTS., THE MA'STER ST HOKE CIAB4 FOR 25 CEE TS, THE AMERICAN TWINS COWAR. 5 FOR 25 CENTS,* T HE COSTA RICA CIGAR-S YQT - 100CENTrs. THE ROYAL SEAL CIGAR~.Q .FOR 25 CENTS. TIHE ROSE AND LILY OIQAR--10 POR 25 CENTS, THE HAVANA CHAROOT8.-5 CENTS EACH, T. W. BLACKWELL'S SMOKING k TOBACCO, CUE WING TOBACCo--TURnE GOlRADES. ICE, LEMONS, SODA WATER. THlE BEST 'MIXED BEVENAOES OF THE SEA SON 8ERVEfl' AT ALL IIUR3 T1UE DAY, TO S,TiT TE.18