The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 03, 1880, Image 3
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e lIiverneemeonte.
A Card-H. N..Oboar, . .i
Fov State Seator,-. m*ny IlFricnaq.
-'or County Comnijslorier-Many
Fa:lends.
.1 For Couinty Comalsslonef'-Many
Friends.
. The; timeib ,frgytx returns of
- town proofaltty bas been extended to
the 14th inst. After that time tPe
peialty wilj attaoh,
Anp1prnI, , A wa.s .,W.itd at
t .tree.o'clock Saturday aftetndon. The
fire, which-was in the kitclhn attached
. to Mr. H. N. Obear's residejice, wea
-xt4ngulslled Witlout 1hieli losa'.
. leutonant lillianis of the0 police
-force, lko1 Witnso4d.6oh 10nday for
Alabama, where he will spend a few
-weeks vi hIs 'r'etativeh. We wish the
- Lieutenant a good illne aid ia safe i"
turb,
- WINNsBbRO DEMOCRATIC CLUn.-As
;hursday,is the day fixed for the sur
vivors' reunion, the inetig of the
IWinunsboro Club has been chabged -to
lednesdayl eveing (to-morrow) at
ite.g gal,hour, .All members are re
que.sted to take n?tie,.
We are pained to announce the
#cath of Mrs. X'liza.,Gladncy; .)vi'r
of the late WashhigtW'i Gladndy, which
occurred on Thursday last at the resi
dence of Mr. W. J. Crawford, after a
lingering illness.
'!'EACi1.s' EXCUnRlN NTs.-g
The C alote olumbia and .ugusta
Railroad will. issue t.tukets ether to
PolumbA or Charlotteat three cents a
1nfle eaih way to all teacher.s who may
wish to attend the Normal Institute at
Spartanburg. The tickets 'will be
good during the month of Auguit '
- TuE C As EKSCCLUB.--TId~
following is a list, of the delegates
elected by the Jackson's Ceek Club
to the County Convention; W. J.
Keller, W. J. Crawford, J. H. Kent
* nedy. Alternates-P. .Hastings, G. F.
Andrews, James Harden, A. J. Ham
* iltoin. The regular meetIngs of' thf
club wvill be held oigthe es g4tui'day,
of each month unless othenvise ordei
ed by the President.
AT'iENTION I SQUAD.-It is requested
that the survivors. of the "Old Sixth"
who reside in Winnsboro and fr'om
l$a10y(.meet.a ti e Town on Thur'sda'
next at 55 o'clock, g. an., in order -to
* leaifo for Biackisfo$10 M,6, anrg that
those living north join.t~iie.n ghe
way, in order .that they may .a,rrvo
there in a company under command
o oranking fliepr.i..
REMIoOUs.-The Rev. J. B. KC.
Smith, of G3eorgin, W}.lJl,reach in the
ning at 8j o'clock,-and every ' evening
* during this week, Tl/ere will ajso be
*Services of sodg#eti- iro fia( be
- ginning ii4'1. 'clock Wednesday. Th'e
preygp, pf j.,.Chrgtiplij'.. p asked
that the.reviving influences of Savind
Gr;ace may visit opar toWIj. The public
ai'e cordially invited to attend all these6
servicesj .
,The chief attraction of the survivors
meeting of the Sixth Regiment at
rnaekstock wl,te #1rp annual .aCWress
*by the Rev. Dr. Bogge. Db. Boggs
was .Aifiself a member of the Regir,
mont, and no one knows better than
$4 the stairit-that &n'in'ated 'the corps,
or the.details cofnectet) wth Its cam
paign. And no one is frore capable o,f
glothing )Jis jeap h p,sost attractive
form. There should be a full turn out,
ne hAs, addrpess will not fall to be a rarp
tr*eat. * U
.TnE COTTON CAsE. Th4 InblumbI4
correspondent of the .News an4 Cou-,
ige,'gits:"In the Court of Odfil
mott-lpleas.ge Saturday the case of
M. L. Bonhaam,'15ailroad jpQpmsiiseon
er, vs. the Charlotte,. Oo(ii1Ai' ,&m
Augusta Rlailroad,' was referred, by
Arder of Judge,Mfidson to Master N.
]). Barnw e tS Ivl'e and report as
to theo opstom prevailteg as p what
wiae meant by heavy atijes and arY'
eles of measutemeht used 5n1the char
* ~ ter of, the Charlotte; Columb,ia aaqd.
4ugusta Railroad. ,at the time sakd.
oh,arter was granted!'" T e Judge reo
tfr4 t sustain the viewd daane by
4ttoppf-Gettera) Youmans, to refqer,
tA, jn,ather to a jury, and granted hip,
order in accordance with the liews of
Col. Riona, solicitor of igegcompany,
' fat the miatter should be 1'eferred to
the Master."
- Pr'oeedaof etshe atseway Club. '
. The Rlidgeway Demooeraltie Club
t)tet on Friday, Ju,ly 4tp with
one hnindred anid thir tf enrolled morn
)hers. Major C. EaP. Tnas was elot
. ~ edijlqgate ?1 lai'ge to the Co}tu$.k Cot#
.ventiotii but diol(nid the hotof' and
oh '" ~ el4de i h.
s )ad.' (oss's. J. T. StOiart P.M.
Spehokinl, R. D,-BIl k, W.
Vil%n6,wore ele6te- ap ,delegqtes
to the County ,Convnion':Tlre fol=
owlng resolutiaN was offered and
esolvdJ Toit It to the sense of this
. l1A thatthe prinary sytein a& adopt.
bdijh the catopaign of 1878.be re-adopt
t4. I kheoaippalgn of 18W.
After. t;he business of the, cigh) liad
been otypletd,all repaired to,,a'pia'
apt grov, i ir.ear kitfptain Peplpoi'
resideice qi near Mrs. C ini4n's
Spring, where a tempting;,barbectie
.din,er had been preoaro. After
fpsting for sonie.time. on the delicious
viands, with which. t e 1,\linary de
,j;rkment had taken esp'cial pains, the
proydqu1etly dispetse., ,,t%rero being
no speakiiq and very few candidates
FAIFIH ,.rAiHER' ASBOOIATIOR
The Atigilit neptlygipf tis Asoia
tion will be held. Fi1y, the 1.thinlst.t
At Union chrqhh, begInnitVg at 10 80
a. in. A fu\l1 attendaitce is desiret
Ile programie iwill bo!vs.fqUows:
Opening Exerclseo and Routine BhIi4
-*iess. -L~.
A dress by School Coidzntssioh9b
Boyd.
Discussion of Matheatdal t
Address by Col. H. C.. Davis.
: n . , . . Dhtinei.. !,
Gramnat1al Analysis by ,.ingrams
.MAr. W. S. Dfirhani.
Sentence, "Moses,.the soii'of Pharaoh's
d,alighter' defied the Kiig of Egypt's
couninalnd." Dispusslon opened
byMr. T'',inas E. Bell. .
The geOtlpmpn assigned to tlesc
uties. *ill pleasb .,prepare themselves
and be in attendanco'
By order Ex,. Comhittee:
IL. MEAIS DAvis,
Chairman.
Pz COUNTY2.PAGN.
Sodem Club Preparing for Action-A Prosi
pective Barbecue-DeIegates Choson.
The Salem Democratic club deterr
mined at its last meothig to give a po,
litical barbecue on the 12th of August,
to which the public generally, and all
candidates specially; are invited to be
-sent. A coinmittee consisting of
dMessrsl C, A: Douglass, T. E. Bell
and D. WO Milling was appoid$pd 0
Jqvit.e. soakers for, the occasipn. At
,i-is eiit , the followtrg Imbortanj
resointionk was ,adobted: "That no
citizei shall be eligible to iembership
in this club unless .elected by a three.
fourths vote of all the members pres
ent." A large. ,nmb.ie, bo.ti .litA
dn-dooreid, were elected members.
Thero has been considel'able increase
in this clib durig the past twq
months, sombthing over one hundred
na-nes being nlow on'the roll. Ac
cording to instructions from the Ex
ecu Lve Q91nmittee, the club proceeded
tlie eieddil. Of .Oelegates ,to' the
V,ounty Co,ivention, and the followiig
aer *c,gsen: Chas. A. Douglass,
Thos. E. Bell, D. M. Aiken, W. J.
Crowder and WV. T. Pettigrewv; iin4
Messrs. .M. .. Ovings, ,Dr. T.-G1
na?tdo. A unmb'er of cgndidates .being
present were called upon to address
the club, and responded in a feiv brief
aind inter rreiarkes.. SEORETA Rly.
-Rloorbacks are numerous *.,
shortlived this year. . .thia,
-The Springflild Repub life II
Geumeral Butler "Uncle enj,, deh ii
40,000 to 60,0 0,t
f--General Crtedn the Democ'at-~
I.c nominee for, 4.overnor of Mis
souri., is a Unfdt 'ti''an.
.-A great ltenub1ii hope has beer,
*t ssy blasted by the. nulfication of
the .Vignia DQm9eracy,. .,
-Willin Rt Meyers, of. the Ninth
Congressional district of Indiana,. it
the !estididates of both Greenbackeu'i
and Dbmioerats,.
*.-The Greebacers ought to be
v'ell suppliged with political lies out Qf'
the wvhole cloth. For what other usa
hay~ jhoyg. W,avpr? .
-Senator Wallace.fe.els veay confi
dent that Pennsylvania if '9a1. right?1
T'he Demnporacy in that State were
ney,erdri-ter condition.
, -'Newark .Mletiser: 'OHancock'g
task would be to irivent a new pelic4a
and put it in new hands. None ef
that work awaits Garfipi,da ,'
-Senator Wallace says the story
f,~ the eloot.ion of Hon. W. H. Bar
*u js dikirman of the .pepioeratig
natloial committee Is offensive to hdiin
is false. ... . .Eg
-jen. U:; Hamilton, late United
States marshal fo'r W'isconsin, huas.
written a letter predicting the' electiow
of Hancock, and announcing his pur
pose to support him.
-There ,is a Democratic spit int'j
Eden being a candidht6 for Congress
in opposition to J. W. Fieler, the regu
lar nomillop.
..,Rlussel lancockj.in1a private let.
ter, which has been published by the
Cleveland Leader, denies 'that his
mother or any of his family amto or ever
htye ben .Catholigf '.
-Philadelphia Btllettn: "'Ther e i4
Dot integrity.enough in the Democrat-:
is cam p to rphke a Union soldier look
nattnral and consistent in the position
that ilancock is forced to occi;pyj'.
pi+The Maine correspondenit 4 df* thp,
1oto Jerald (Ind.) thinks that the
~e~blicans ill carry that State. In
a9nedistricti tIy... ftteion -of.- Green
kiwkers and Democrats is turniing out
*- e'OihItornia Greenbackers have
mnade Congressional .nominations in
tJ atIfrstrict, which is strongly
'l~~i6ra1cgidin the fourth, which
theflo~zb tahs. cjpn .always . carry
against a lirted opposition.
-A. 0. 11arkinson, cltairman of the
~di1erati,iSMoe Coritmnitteet of W,ie,
coun, lyWrits uM The feeling in WIis
o6nln5~e~I sit i fact a e
nevd o hef a ?esd,ty. c~i~
1 ano4 wotea letter in
t16 o 8~'n'tou An lir ''id do.
t. 7.
0 )WOOFJ
-Congressman Spk'r#9 Illinois
,By;tAh4 P 09104 11roonoul
his 6tate aro very 4Cye and ent usi
astlo, while th blIcae are apa
thetic'and sem Y but fittloe iterost
ed in the q4i A. 'He professes -t
bel1qvej jst MC Democracy iyill b
the Wof ptjid-fall.- --w
Mesr.; ltlors: Poe it Me b4o Wr
sinobve thAnks .to 0h4 Ambeig o
firedepasInin sqa.,e itizens dqerally
rox.he .pritpt.AsiWstAnoe they rendered
i ,epingpiehi g thq it op leioie
ob gaturday last. . t. OBAR,
FOR STATE # SEWAfOR.
Tieh Many A -0t'o pt. iIt. A.'hAI
ADwould epot+ullyinominate hil
as % oandidate for the Senate, subject- t
FOi -qQUNTT ICOMISSIONftR
Aftsris DUmo; t Pleasi ariiounce Mi
J!,QIJ 0OOKMA' .as.V-oan iate for th
omce of 0ountyd.dtariifestd et- for Fair
field CoMy -at the.esqtg eleotion, sub
j;Ot to the Mbioooiatid primaty.
* ~.Mar FarZImD.
leoo otiaoxice Mr. V. BIUOWNea
a cn4idata for County.. 19ommissioner,
subject to the actton of tio' Democratc
prima&rIes. -Mr. Bi'ywr has been Onani.
molSy endorsed by the fthwtvood club
. MANY FXWDS.
, .1LUB 11ftETING.
Tr 19NVInnotoro -Denioeradd~ Club -is
.'-jslled t6 ineet im- the Towih. Hall on
Wedieseapyevening,-August 4thi, at eighl
o'clook, p. mc, to select d'degates to the
comina guny Convention sto el*ti
Club--ida: ton Coiwi$Mt : a.nd. o'.f
such' 61ha biWiness as' hy- eome beforc
it. A fell attendance is. requested. i.
It, &EASS*DATIS'
July 51--ti - President.
SOMETHRINGD f
UND.4R THE SUW
-BENGAL LIOUID BEUINGo
THE BR|T IN'THE WORLD. [T 00kT
THE CONSUMEt E0TH ING,
lRY LIQUID B 381- Pt u
with Patent Sprinkler, by the use o
which you save at .least. half thi
Bluing, and .gbt better. resdits. Th,
consumer ill find the
BOTTIE AND SPRIkLER
worth more than tho price of artich
for a variety of uses, such as pep.
per sauce, hair oil, tooth wash, baj
rum, or perfuinery bottle. Try i
bottle and save money.
IOR:5AL)I ONLY B'E
30 . rW. HI. DONLY,
July 81 On the Corner.
WINNeDono, 8. 0., July 8, 1880.
'WE have this day sold to Robert Me
Carley all our interest in the grocry ani
liquor business heretofore condafoted ir
Wmneboro by John Johns'ton ans eu:
agent. ,F. ELDER & C0.
from F?. Elder & Co., I solicit a' continni
gneo ,f the public patronage. The busi
neoss w~ill be conducted as hierofoforo b;
John Johnston as nf~y agent.
July -4xlm ROBERT. IcARLEY
PEACE INSTAWUTE,
FOR YpN LADIEs,
.4ALRIGH, N.C.
REVA1b. BOIN/$L b,
,OHN B3. 73URWIBLL,, ha
THEi next session commence
on Wednesday, the 1st Septom.
ber, 1880... *
N6'institution offeti;u pero:
advantagds for instruction i:
all branches usapl , taught in firsoln
seminaries for y4ttrg Iadies. , 'a
Advantages for ittAtrudtion in mnusic
(vocal and instrumental) and Mtoderri
Languages unf(urpassed.
Theli only Xnstitution in tijh:South ha,
frg'in successful operation a f'ully equip
pod school for instruction in the theory
and practice ef conkin - e ''
FQr eli-cularsMind oktalo'e drs
REV. R. B )VLLo & e O
jtil, i7-fm , , , ~i.aleigh', N.0.
HOW WATCHES ARE MADE.
It *ill be apparent to any one, who wi) ex.
amine-a SOr.ID Gone -WA 'oui-that aside - rorn
the necesstry thickness for engraving and
polishing, a large proportion of the precious
metal used, is neQd$,d'Galy to stigen and hold
the-engr&ved jktbs Ira place, ai'dsupply thu
n cessary solidity and strength. 'The surplus
gold is actual;y needless so f(fr UTAI$y san
beauty are concerned. in JAMES8 BOO8' PAT.
ENT GiOLD WATCH 0A13Es,,this WAsTE of preo
clouszmeta)s overcomie, and the sA xx soLantT1
AND ainBhaTu produced at' from one-third t
one-halt of the usual cost of soiid cases. Thh
process is of the ,0noat simple nature, as fol
lows: a plate 6f ruJnkel composition metal
spctaUy,af1apted to the purpose, pa two platei
tof .l,ID.GOLD solderod'one.' each side. The
three alre$hen liassedt botWedh polished steal
t'iE4rib, au1fa the.result is a strip of heavy plated
cofapcsition, from which the cases, baOks, con
tres, bezzles, &c,. are cut and'shapoduby suita,
ble dies and formers. The gold ;itithese cases
is sufliciently thick -to admit :of 'hil kinds e1
chasing, engraving and enatleling; the On
graved eases ha.ve.been carried until wprn per,
fdctly smooth by tiine and use0 withoilt romoy,
ing tM jold. - py ~ .1' -
THIS IfH DONiLYTSA8elfAli/J WI1U ffWC
PLiATEs U(8Ig SOIGOI,D,'MIt W'ARRANTEI
DV SPEoIAL 1t RTIl#10ATE. '.n
For sale by~ Connor & Chandler and 0. Muller
IAskc for lilustrated Catalogue and to see war
Th64fdt of IVN.. MOMA8TElt. Es.,
rewp&tfuliy1 nominote hin for the ofoe of
shfitoff6f Fairfold County, suMtot the
A6tioh of tbb Demoordti4 P41r,v.ry.
Th'e fieids of S. Ei YONGUB
Snominat'e him a oandidU for the office
'of Seriff a tht, e4tigion sebjee6
to iatio.f the Pitinocratio prinlarie.
Meri wtors: Pleese announoo Mr.
-.H.X I48ON'..JR. s a cadidato for
8ri Yairfled -atheenolu
lhgeeotini....subje6t to ie ation 'of tho
auraijti,.pma 4ry! -ANT FBIZNDs,
Theo natiy'triddd 6 Mi JNo. D. 'Mc
4.OA ".Ognil his p .euliar iiess
f0o0 M'. respc y nominate',hiin
for Sh'riff'of Fai" 4.eld PuWy-MPubjee4 to
-thOtion of th DeooratioP ary.
i-'sare In
order, permit t4' roAeft'tWe !naie ,of
-JL. JNO. it. IU -as a ftndidate for
Sheriff at the oellw'Ink, diebtion s,o't;
of course, to the ation of th'e 1emotati;
primaresa. . MANY FRINDs.
Mesars$ .Iiflors: Plefse announeo 1r
JA1%.t, RICHMOND Ah " a candidter dit
"WeriV at the ensuing eletion, subjet to
thWhation of the D61bobratic Clubs at the
primaries, and oblige MANY FUMMME -
may 1
sfrI .UfdiLor-3: "Please annolbie Nr.
J. Preston 'Cooper as o'cA'ididate for the
Democratic nomination for sheriff at the
om.i;-lection'(dubjistrto tho ddtjibn
ftei 1mary election) and oblige many
flrehdf ih th -J - -. - --- 1j e
BOUTIEISTERN PorON oF Ti CoUNTY.
deo 16
FOR COUNTY iCOMMISSIONER.
Messrs. EdUork: The many, f4ehts of
Mr. JNO. 'A. STEWAIr: >'Jo'ectfully
pominate him as q-eafdidatb for ite offieo
of County Comnmibbioner, subject to the
Demooratio primary.
Aessr, EdMor: Pleaselhnaunee THOS.
OW NGS, Erq., as h candidate for th6
Iioo of County .Commissioner-- subj eot
to the action of fio Democratic Primaresj
and oblge hit .. . A ENDA.
311wre. Editors: 1e%rtounce DIX
ON IOBERTSON, q.t0-Acandidato
for illo offloo of County Comiiissijner r't
the onAttitig bleotiol%, subject to the action
ofithe Democratic prjmnries, and-oblige
his. - -- MANY FIRNDS.
Mekia. Pdirs; Prl&Ao oniounob Ar.
CHAR LEW:DOUGLAPP as a candidate Yor
County Comadasioberof Fairfield,' sub
ject the result of the Demooratic-primary.
- ' MANYPUJUED8.
me.4,'s' Joitos rie*e annotinco Sir.
J E. POWE LL asa capdidate for the ofine
k Couity Commissiolili' at the Qsuin'g
clection--stibject to ihe action of the pri
mary election of the Demoofatio Olubs.
MANY F iIENDS.
The friends- of Cipt. JO9N.A. HIN
NANT -respetfdAy. nopiiate him .for ie
electioh 'tbtkie bfilde of ''Uount'y Coinmis
slofter-subject to the result of the De.no.
erAtiG primary. -
Messrs. EdUor: The friends of WIL.
IAM AIKEN, Esq.,'rspeefully announce
him a candidate - for County. Oommis
sioner at the ensuing election, "subject to
the result of the IDsooratio rimarios.
NORTWETrnN Z AeTRU IELD,
R; HA tVEY, Esq;''-M' candidat fo the
office o,f County Camm s,'ioner at the en
th'eoftbe a:t the primary ele'j
tion--anmd oblige his'"j?-- '
S.AfessI$$ id's:' Plese annsoutnceI.
H. ZAYA ia candid1ate for the ofie
of 00uty-ommissioner at the ensuing
eort--subjedtN' te the actiorin of .the
Demcrti, r ar. ANY FRIE4DZI..
MesA's.'.dfus:tt* 'P.Dea$e ann eic I.
H. OSCAR pLiJE as a enedidate'fov0ouin j,~
Commissionerm at the einsning e'leetiong
-sibjeot to the action of. the De defatio
prlepry . - MAN FRIENDS,.
The frMigWe Mr-. JAMES' W. C0LE
MAhl 'ohpeoffui ''nohtinate him for the
offie of Cont Comfiisddhoan of' Fair
fleld-subjeetto the actioni of the Demno
erat4e 'pri.mary. -
Mfes.qrs. ,Millo0 Plas atinounce MU.
ROQFRT D. $3LICK s c andidato for
c'.nty ComfiVsoer.of F$4fild: at ;the
ensuing electi'b-subj~ecti the action of
the bemooratio primary.
DIANYRNDs.
:h ion.e(oft Ar .a'e Heron, of
Salem, respe'etfully nominate himi for the
o ftiopof.County .Coinmmissioner at the on'
suing eleefion; -rnubjeito th6 action of
the Uemocratio primarf.
jan 1'7-td
F"OR SCHOOL CO:MmISSIONER.
'The friends of DR. JOHN F3OYt), a
prgoiti'ng the 1s1h111, ;.zent,, shd A,dloiiyi
*ithtyhich he'has disdhaygd sho'pIuties
o*a,'Sahoo) Cnmnalissiioncr' respectfully
n#mihate'him for 're'election--subject to
the act,ion of the Democratic primaries.
The frienas,ojthe REN VA3NS$tG
- 84-,Sreep''ttully riohHnate hirm for the
pdtttion of School Coln4ssio' e !Fair.
neld' lounlty at '-the' ensui'g ...
subjet to the aetidht of t1he bemo,raf,fa
party at the primaries. -- -.
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE.
a Messrs. Editoh~ -." Please, afnoune the
firesent incumbent, J. SW. Poyks, Judnge
SQf Probate, ps a candidats for re. tioif
at the ensufo eJection, subject to' the ac
tion of the Demboratio pa* at,the pri
marios. By so doing f{oiit ill oblige his
' 14 MANY FAuiNDs.
-FO R $2$0090
The friends of T. P~ AIITOHELL regard
hJm.Atted to represenit'the countyn ~tI
SHIrnkeof R opresentativos, and respedtfull~
suburit his name-* to the Democrats of
- alineld for their action in the primary.
-MAesars. EdUQrsEvPbeaso announce Mr'
* AME8 B3. TOlitNE1t'as a :6anelidate foF
the Legislature at dho ensuing- electionk
subject to the.iaetion of 'the Democratig
clubsat the primnaries; my-so doing .ybf
will oblige hi%, ,. . MANY FaIENDS.
Messrs Edilora: We bog top argent to
the favorable consideratientf th: ' voters
of Fairfield county Mr. GEORGE 1H. Moa'
AtIASTEli as a candidate for ona.,of oitr
Blepresentatives ITr the nex6 Le isnlat.ure.
We present his nanie with the fiJ assur
anue of his high qualifiatiqn for it,I
diating~uished position, for itf1 adition to
*his finished oducation anud soksiowledged
moral worthIhe is olie of the most pulig~
spirited 'oitizens in -'our' ".county, an as
such dannotift.il to be pa post usefpl mem.
ber of our beogislainu.o e MANY YoTERs.
WurNNso', 8. O j July 10, l1860.
Og and after' this' date, Ju. Johnston
I eases to be our agent, and we are no
ed after th'i date u146 bWertee.
womnt ' -P. LR& G0.
Julye 13-..l1m
TO RAM e8p!j'Ig,IS FOR THE 'MUNiCIPAL
rAtt 1880-81.
IT $IAOTED and ordai-ed by' the
Intendant afid Wftrdens of thb Town
of Wianboro! 8.US'Q Iv Council Met, and
by the authority of th'q same:
ThAt, for the - pdrposb of raising sup.
plies tor-the year comiheeing-April Iat.
1880, and ending April 11t, 1881, a'tax foi
the'stun and in the- mann.qr heroinafter
mefittobed xb6ll-.bo taIseed:pd 'paid IntO
the treasnryvuf sa.i1 tbw&-for the use and
service thereof, that is'- to-lay : two and
a.balt(I mills ad .tutoron uon evury
4ollar ofthe re*1.a4d' persoI pr'p rty
itHn-.th'e etoratd lijnit of The Tbwn ot
#WinAborb; two dollarq) ('.-to. betgiid by
every mal'ihabitant of aaid towti' be
tween tleagos of siltden' ani fifty yeart
(exegpt fifty (50) active 'mefiletit qf each
fire cotopany)-iu lieu of wbItid"upoll
the,strgets 9f $Kid' town. ail t4e6'(8) per
colt. 0dh 'the aniounit bf all *aleeat -auo .
tion - X11 taxes- anessed and payable
n4er thir rdinance shjl 4e paid i the
Tolhi dk hUds 'of fuPds arid ho other:
0p1do a ilibr cbii, United" States Cur
ren6'tt TfttibtVal 1arnk kOWe" .'11.tOXOe;
hesessg herein, ahll'be'Au6iAhd pa'yabl'e
betri the lot day of Qotober and the
qf November, 18P0. Ipel 01Iivo.
fh ill taxes remhin1nti due and ihpail
-br;the lob day 6fDdebmber, ]8x'1, shall be
'odflebted by dietfeAs or otherwise, ks pro
srlbed bo la',' together with" alW legal
'csta. Al' persons owning" proplorty in
the eorporate limits of thdo-oaid'- town of
WindAok'o are re qired, bfel n the'15th
da'y of June and t to* est -diny of Augus8.
1880, to , imike -11 sworn return o'
si apropertylto the Town Clet,k, nd.tlto
said Towul0lerk is hereby require;, when
proper6"'o1d;O'4ai1 br' refuse to' make
said sworn retf' t o-'add fifty-!(60) "per
e6ptum to the return of the previo;.s mu
nicipal year. y .
Donoon Gou';WiI'th W.the8 41tv day. of
Juti under the corporate seal of said
own.,
JAB. A. BRICE,
IIntendafnt.
te6; E. S. CHANDLR.
June 8 Clerk.
FINE LIQbURS.
.ATHANS BO. Old CabinQt Rye,
18w,"01'"d .toanoke Whitke', 1810.
Also, Rtterda'm Brandy. Cold ?iauf for
lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock overy day,
6AVE recently made extensive addi.
tionp-to my:. stock' of WinOs ada(
liquors, which consista of a full 'asiort
'ment of Rye' Whikoy, Corn Whiskey.
French Brandy, Apple Urandy, Peach
Brandy, Sherry Wine, Souppornong Wine,
Clhqpagie, etc , ete.
a'- I claipt I'll theo FINEST AIM
PUEST'YE' 1 Hu11Et to be had in
Winnaboro. Give it a trial.
I also almo k ep on hand a full supply of
SE G.a RNA %D TORA,CC
In 'great vfriety,. and adapted to the tastes
pf'eterybody. --. '..
Call at the PALVETTO HOUSE, in the
Winnsboro Hotel building.
J. CLENDINING.
mh 27
SALE STABLES
TO THE CITIZ1RNS OF FAIRFIELD:
l' UAVE established a Sale Stable at
Winnsboro, 'and am prepafred to
ell stock stock on 'very -accommnotlat
oig *6'-is; eWit"rbr ' cabih or on tIne
iN til next fall for unegoti'able )l pape.
,Personis wishing to buy or swnrp wilk
do wvell to call en me before purchas
Iwlasopay the highest cash price
for .
CORt1V AND) FODDER
Dlvrdat my Stable en Congresa
Str-eet, located one door south of the
ILadd builing.
tan 20A.ILFO .
.Flys't*class -Groceres .'.onstantly oni
an,aidsell the same at livi ig prices.
PLOU(R. *
A fresh lot of Pateqnt Family Floutr,
the best in :.town. -It ffas net.. equal.
Jackson's best grades Family Plour.
FontitdhofGreen. Also, Parched
1R1o and Java.
SUGARS
'Of all grades-from the highest to
the lowest.
.CANNED GOODS.,
f'resh - Pear's, Tomatoes, Salmon,
et6., etc., etc,,
.HARDWARE.
SHorse and.Mule Shoes, Nam T race
Chains, Plows, and other fariclcs too
ntimeroas'.' to i mentIotb. $Qualit y and
rice guaranteed. Give rii a call and
e convinecd.
july 20
GLASS PENS
~'For itsin Ir.delible Inkie. Price,
;15 cents. rSale eM Drug Store of
-VEGET1INO
A New- Supply for saleb
Jnly 13 .
; -A-O- - -7 -, - 1 - ip
-AT
SPL kA'' & 1*6
Tust received and to nrFvI U h few
-P: daYR.' . . I
Many ]New goods bought before the re
cent hewvy i%dvnn!o,owhich will -
pe 1old at thd very loweRt oah priqes to
our fri-nds and eq.tomera. .
E'legAnt' awwhmoreH, :Hernani Dress
O oods, J\10qMiv" 01,11un11ting, &0c
4iOe a4otifient of Calicoea, Muslino,
Lawns,:DromI Linenpm,.vhito Goods.
Xbrobon IRq.e.. F1rgipg*s,* UqHiery Hand
-k.erghIea, .Neckvear, Gloe,-c, -
You cyn find. in fact. Dry G6od. of all
kinidm at the ( OtNER STVOI.
. prices which wo' guaranteo
plamo or-w6 do'not Ak a sale.
gall early and givn oi Stock a thorough
-inape)tion, it if
uIo delight to show our good..;.
81110EM! 81][OkWh
itr'tock of Zeigler Brotl-erf' fino Shoes
in& hav Stato Scre-Aed 1Ia
Veve Wt6r,*hnl1 ot these kind we make
- v a 'bcoialty and'warrant.
rio lioem in high and- low outs, -and but
-oilr'sbes if high and Ibw unta.
Flgli out men's gaiterP, lonhot' ghbes
hand and uabhibbsew6d, oi'e*id -
Evon the childron -;n%dda babios ivere ro'
eniber,d and anico solootion bought
for them.
CLOTI1NG I
Call at ied altd make h .seleetlon. oi a
Cassitneoe Or Blue Flinne);
Or leave your monuttro for a suit solected
- from samples.
are bargiuFs in,soft Felt Hats, Stiff
hats n in(d Stiaw ias. ..
ew gnds iX Crockerii, Glassware, Gro.
cerict, loOt, Plown, &.
tiach department is ready for a look. Call
and buy anl(I be plenped.
10'e he-r our motto is QUICK SALES,
1MALLPROFITS.
april c
LambSkin,'
DryteI Shin,
SheSp ink ki
Lamb FoxiSkin
DoorCooniSkin.
7osumfikns : s,
.Rat Skins,
Rabbit Skins.
Jotton,
Wool,
Rags,
Copper.
*ir''.The big eost cash prices w
De paid.
- -' U.G.DESPORTES.
-may 25 e .
-FIRE INSURANCE.
!f 11E Fli'alhiaranco Jinsiness Agency
..wtll be restumeud in FAirfield County
by the -underaigneda. The patronage of
he'publio and of former pintrenas Asalio.
ted. -'OfRoe at the' statebouso of J .y..
HeoMaterkOo. 0. R.'THOMPSON.
uly 15- 2awl
WINES ANDULQU
MOl.,AT VARIETY*
WOULD most respecti1y .biftrni
fny customors and the e44,zo4 of,iFnir
e gener~ally, iaL k6p .1h atotk
ull StUpply -of 1ic1 Liquoye,.. (;jgars
V,6sacco, cy., 'fc, . ani .guar6ptC
;if4faction to a y ono givin -,nio b
rial. .My stock 4onsists us,follis
131pOiED - Z14uo1as
)TARD, DUPUY, &CO.'S OGNA6
BRANDIES.
BRAND'S SCI E6AM GINS.
IAMSEY'S SCOTCH WHISKEYS,
JXAAIC L. i'. RUMS
L. MOHINO DE- MORA[SUERRY
WINE.
F. MOLINEI PORT VINE.
II. MUMM ;& cO.'S .ltfEIMS
- UHAMPA NE.
.GENU INT0 H1INE WINE.
DONESTIM LIQUOgs8*
5ARATOGA PURE, RYE WIS.
KEY.
qATITAN'S 18A3 CABINET RY4
WHISKEY.
;TRAUSS' IMPERIAL RYE WEIS
KEY.
iEESE'S "OWN" RYE WHISKEY.
)TONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND
ROCK. WHISKEU.
JELEBUATED PFEIPFER E. RYE
,WI$H1IEY.
KENT UCKY BOURBON . WHIS.
P'LANTATION RYE WHISKEY.
VIRGINIA APPLV, AND PEACII
BRANDIES.
9ORTH1 CAROLINA SWEET MASIX
- CORN WJ141KE~Y..'
PLANTATION. CORN WHISKEYS,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY.
GINGER BRANDY..
NEW ENGLAND.RUM..
FR1E TC HF Mh',BO?TON"1 GIN.,
VEY F.NP OLTJ CLAIT WINE,
RIOMYE MAEM1S
1 REQ DRYSCUIPERNQNG WINE,
1 KEG SWENT iSCUPPERNONt*
I KEGWINE.
KGSWEET -C:ATAWBA WINE.
MA LTf IIQUOft :
BERGER & ENGELeTS CELEBRATI'E
ED LAGER BEER ON DRJAUGHT
/ AND) BOTTLI;D.
BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ,ALE.
PUH E NA TUR ATf' A PPOLONA..
. ~.S WATERI.
CIGARS AND TOBACtCO.
RHIAPSODY-.-A STRIOTLY TEN
... CENT CIGAR.
[TIE PilME NISTER CIGAR-8
.J..'OR 253 CENTrS.
i'H E PUCK 'CIG AR-8 FOR 2,7
CENTS.
[lIE CORONET C[GAR-3 FOR 25
CENTS.
1'HE SONORA CIGAR-3 FOR
* CENTS.
rIHE SMASHER CIGAR-5 FOR 25
CENTS..
riHE LIGHITNIN.Gk CGAR-5 FOIL
riHE AtIONA ICHT OF THEP SOUTIE
CI0AI-5 .IOR 25 CENTS.
niHE MASTER STROKE CIGAR-5
,FOR 25 CENTS.
TIlE AMERICAN TWINS CIGAIR
...6 FOU 25 (CENTS,
PIlE COSTA RICA CIGAR-3 FOTR
10 CENTS,
[HE RIOYAL~ -SEAL: CIGAR-10
FOR 25 CENTS.
[lIE ROS$ AND) Liti'CIGAR-10
. .hPOR 26 CENTS.
[lIE HAVANA CHIAROOTS.-5
.CENTS ]2ACHI.
.W. B)LAdKWVEL'S SMOKING
TOBACCO.
CHEWINTOBA CO-TRnEp
SUMM1YER ---BEVERAGEN
[CEd, LEMONS,
.. .O01A WATER.
rHIE BFT MIXED lIEVElAAGE
OlF TIHE SEA SON SERVED
1DlIOUS TAS 8S
VERY RESPECT~t~