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s r - Weekly da en, tordQlae ri~ in advance two dollars an S a s"cnrtim, ift not pal. is a Son AbvnnTsi6io.-One dols per p l :* (solid minion) for the first inse1 ion" and fifty cents per Inch for each sul ;' oue t iisertion. These rates apply t r ve twebnts of every character, and al payable strictly in advance.. Obituark( ,d tributes of ruspect are charged for -a *dvoetism ents. Mar iage notLces, an {, r p aninourc.monts of deAths, are pht llhild tree, and are soliolted. Liberalterm for contract advertiseients. 'Adminisstrttor's Notice - W. H1 Kert, Ad ministrator, Notice to Creditors-W.- H. Keri ' ,dministrator. ttr+i ': ': Lncnl Jirlell. -The successful candidates will ac cpt our congratulations dn their nom inatton. --the now College building will b dedicated, tWith appropriate ceremo lies, on Thursday. Full details Ii our n'ext. -It seems that even an earthquak will not efFect some of the hardene crininals of Charleston. Several case of robbery have been reported in tha city since the, shook. -The colored firemen, Engine Com panyNo. 2, had an enjoyable pionic of Saturday. In the afternoon they haq a practice with their engine $nd show dd much skill in the handling. . -The Government has sent Prof W. T. McGee, of the Geological ser vice, to"Charleston to investigate thi condition of the earth in and arouni the.city since the recent earthquake -It has been the custom of the mer chants of this place to close thel: places of business during the summel months at 6 o'clock for several years The time for this closing has expired and our stores will now be opened al night-much to the discomfiture of thi various clerks. --The Government, ever watchful o the convenience of the public, are nov issuing a letter sheet which will doubt less take the place of postal cards to i great extent. It is a sheet and env9l ope: combined, which who folded hai the appearance of the ordinary letter None has been reo9ived at this offici yet. -The Rev. Jno. T. Chalmers on the occasion of the fifth anniversary o his pastorate of the A. R. P. Churcl at this place, preached a most excel lent sermon on, "Obedience to God.' This sermon was listened to by a gen tleman from Philadelphia, who was a< pleased with it that he has had i published in pamphlet foi-m by Collin: & Co., of Philadelphia. The publishec sermon was on distribution at thi * A. R. P. Church on Sunday last. Tus W ATER SUPPLY.-The following is the report of the policeman on th< * water supply mesuremnents taken or Monday morning:ftii Court-house cistern........ 9 1 Depot cistern........... 18 1: Elliott's cistern. ....,...e...... 8 Fienniken's cistern.........10 Miatthews' cltern............. 7 PhillIps' citern.............. 9 PEnasONAL.-Mr. B. U. TiUman wa' in town on Monday and addressed large assembly of farmers. Partion lars hereafter. The Rev. Mr. Wilson occupied thi pulpit of the P'rosbyterian Church oi P ast Sunday. Mr. B. J. MeCarley returned oi Saturday from a trip to the Ho F'Springs, N. C. Mr. J. N. Center left on Friday fo: New York to lay in his fall and wite: * stok of goods. ENTERPRIsE.-.The summer month are usually the dullest season of tb year from a 'business point of view Winrisboro is always going righ ahead and never lags behind. Durn, tlie suinmer .months the followin1 houses have 'been built or are bein, built: The college; a new brick dru, store by. Dr. Aikon; a dwelling fo the principal of Mount Zionu Institute the Baptist parsonage, and materls improvements on the Beaty buildirig This shows that we are still prospier ing and. marching along with the pro bession of progress. Nivw CorroN-Three bales of' nov f '~otton-were i'eceived-i' tewn en 'Sal s dy. ~essre. Jno. $. Catkcart, W. 19 Maadn And J. W. G3amak were: th earnieis 4ho bropght thorm. This i eoveral weekt late for the'first ball *Is compared .with last yqar. Th iatton .*ws classed at middling ar S brought 8h cents. From~ fiers.11 4fl'eont portionsk othe cotinty iw ~,' c~rut hat the cQtt6n chop wi1Zi benue r? ' y t6ness onto bpI ~ hiisboro Gis the p ot.itt'~ 19 r be ut) tolui W. W6itan, LaYro e D. Tink to , T. D Owinge, tberI t F. tartiu ' Barnoy Te Faly, Thos. E. Smith, Johl 'Vinson, J. B. Gladoy, Thos. W 511gh, J. M. Edering(on, $impsoi P Pickett (coloreq), i R. Feaster, Joe L. . Asltford,:Danlelail, Jr , iober r Toatly'(colored), Robert E. Zilison James A. Kennedy, Mosco W. Boul c ware, Wm.' Toatly (colored), T. W 6 Boyle, John A. Gibson, B. E. Lyles (eorge J. Wildes, J. L. Cauthen, Lei 1 Mo4feo, James F.. Kennedy, Wadi Bet naon (colored), Pastell Harrisoi (colored), Jackson W. Camak, W. J Jenkins, James M. Steele, Chosly G " Matthews, Edward L. Brice, Sam'ue W. Broom. Tnic SiECOND PIMAnR.--Tho follow lug is the result of the second primarl held on Friday last. The vote was unusually large and shows that oal people feel a deep interest in the mat ter of our county offices for the nex two years: FOR JUDGE OF 1'ROhATE. a J. R. Boyles......................461 J. A. flinnant....................67 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1 W. W. Crosby...................841 a J. R. Dolleney ...................481 A H A. Glenn.-.... ..,......'.....69 J. R. Harvey.....................85! J. A. Stewart ................... .68S J. T. Stewart...................541 i Whole number of votes cast.....1,19; Mr. J. A. Hinnant having recoive a majority'of the votes cast was de ,lared the nominee for Probate Judge Messrs. H. A. Glenn, J. A. Stewarl J J. T. Stewart having received tht i highest number of votes wore declarec the nominees for County Commissioi ers. TXB10OLO.RED TENART8. - "essrs. Editors: In your issue of the 1st inst. one of your correspon. dentq, Mr. Toatly, says in regard tc ) keeping the colored tenants comforta. ble-"I think the employer should be f more feeling than to suffer his tenantE to live in such bad houses." Now, Messrs. Editors, does our friend Mr. Toatly want us to build palaces foi our colored tenants? If that is hi 3 wants, I am sorry to say I do not thil his wants will be supplied; and, more. over, we are unable to comply witl his request. Our colored tenants iu > this section of the county are living f very comfortable as far as we are able. It seems that Mr. Toatly was able tc defray half thb expenses. Where Ii the next man that .is able to do soi Mr. Toatly is af'aid of the negro race running out. Does the increase of inhabitants of the colored race for the last ten or twenty years look like the colored race will disappoari What will our friend Mr. Toatly wani next? He will want us to furnish himi with his whiskey to drink and cigare to smoke and other things too numer. oues to mention. It is as much as we can do to furnish "cuffy" with a little bacon and meal without building him fine houses and furnishing him all the necessaries of life.. I am glad that our frIend Mr. TJoatly is empowered with the money qualitIes and is wiling tc help and kee~ "cuffy" comfortable. But, Messrs. ditors, I am sorry tc syunless wp adopt milder - measures andbe more econornical in our neces saries of life we will never, as long as the sun continues to rise in the E ast and set in the West, be able to keep "cul " comfortable. We are not able to keep ourselves comfortable, and all that we can do is to furnish shim with a little bac9n and meal, and I think that is enough. I will leave it to the intelligent readers of your paper to decide. J. E. B3.uu. *Counterfeiting a Valuable Art,icle. The pulisher of the Madison Count & Record writes from Huntsyillie, Ark., as t the effects of Brown's Iron Bitters on hii ,' be. Mr Daughterty says: "My wife hai genui the Bitters for seome months t' the ef'ect inher caselis remarkable." Th also writes that owing to counterfeits and :mitations, it was di cult to get thege uine artice. That difficulty has now beeo S remedied imitators have been exposo a and putioflight. There, as ever er Brown's Iron Bitters' can 'be had of all the 'respectable druggists at a dollar a bottle.1 t uokilen's Linia alve. THE BEsT SAL,vE in the world foi i Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sall g Rheum, Fever Sores, Tketter, Cha e( SHands, Chilblains, Corns, and all i Erup no , nd itv cures Piles ronopyrqid Itaguaranteet ;to gve perfect satisfaction, or mone) 1 rohdd. Price 25 , aente per box For sale by McMaster, lirlce &; Ketchi .NOTICE TO OBEDITORS. A LLperonshaving claims a ainsb thi Estae ofW. K Tur e ceased will present hem duly attested, and al persons indebtd to said Estate will maki paymant to the undersI d. KR *Septtx3 Adm1iiErator. ADPMKNI STRATOWIS SALE. IN pursuance of te authort vested ir me, as adminisrtor of teEstae0 Turner .eTuineeI willferf o ntheonaid 22nd , at thelat residenee of eiW. K. Tr, a decese l, the' ei's6al proet tsaic deceased cohaisting of Mues, Buggy Son JIASH.hold F8urniture, ete, .Termi YVlu7txteishplinsf isctterQtt~ I lid h tena e deli tedtoh Stte ulwplace, ~a Rldgewaor Viitke .areothem at an l4 i *ictdP MolCows kept ~osaty or li.dands1ibe sold oechnged fo July~txo . Ridge ay,S 1-2 to t t to 80-,4 e - .... "". . .... 0.00. .0.0* 0 .. THBLL M .B ConytR Utof out Caol, for 8S -' t .... ... ... 5.... 0 06 0 .000 00 00S0......... findI ta"t the NE y Ci rW HOS reenty , net Oo tO Dr.'W.r. A0kn' rug;V,8 I;. *I*soe tWIF .* 00000 ,o oo.*.0 0000 t B I OON, stokOf I atha - I - t+ev1P CoC~9n-o,raoi -PA powe (r to plathe cutoer by serv- garmeniWi1 O t D I- ' . rea 4 ~ I will or TIEGAND JR TOAIO,FrIEkLD Cnt.y, Sthte LAST ECiA ad the wai year1886 in xamiing ubli buiding fin tht he EW OUE rcethely e opGEnST DbNyo es oe ha rr rex omno tepur e to p. .aone them.g Str. A OE.Frmi.Ba0 AV ANG- Ga nWnsei b I ire o cal th ttetion ouand 10 foundwrn thaitsneates an d prp rly u-pt thesu lasethr wth he ew statanous le an t,hand theavoie rs all in thin poto plesether cutomr bya pervared n ntodo with the best varet an ie and nLARGE IELadth ali F ayHosecion thearantye. Thre o, v ifOf PHOARTOGRUSINS. GeRTtO Ortme. IA"N Hopendued my aller ine tna-sts o JituatIo ire t o alteatnto fad te oly h fra ta aess e f il) th-ns olminstrus that arer aya. Ahetre la,tgte -wt h e Instrtaeou PrcWs.n hvn all Phoogps fin. todworc nE thAbsto stleonH uy Brice, T. S. Buchanan, 0. W. Douglass, C. A. Hogan, J. D. MoKinstry, T. B. Rutland, B. R. Boyd, John Johnston, 8. R. Boyles, J. R. Hinnant, J. A. Morris, A. A.. Blair, C. B. Chappell, L. C. Crosby, W. W. Delloney, J. R. Gelston, Jas. C Glenn, I. A. Harvey, J. R. Heron, J. G. Higgins, J. M. James, B. H. Mellichamp, P. C. Pearson, G. B. Richmond, J. L. Robertson, D. H. Scott, J. A. Stewart, J. A. Stewart, J. T. Turkett, J. A. Joe 6 00 0000 66*694 Total Vote. I1nG ANNOUNCEMENT large assortment of Spring and Stc Co lothing for men, nd boys. This is the best assorted Clothing yu will find anywhere and most relabe manufactures of try, enables me to show the most a assUrtment Sn styes, designs in and first class in worknianship: ever been shown bofore. Those s are placed on the counters and or your critical inspection. The >f these garments are so groat that ly attempt to give you an idea of Loading articles. The One-Button Swlbeheleader in cutawa aw Whipcord, Cheviot an~ Broad all the prevailing shades; while ts are cut square, and round corn made of the same goods as the utwy,icuigfancy patterns ht'stoek is filled with choice novel the light weight. Stiff Hlats in 3ranite Mixtiures, Brown and See myParl Cassimere Beavers at ade in telatest sring sa ' Furnishin G os adSoe De it are complt with all.the novel he season. When in the cit all k through this eminent stock. It a pleasure to show you through, you prchase or not, peotf1iy~ 00LbMBIA, S. C. 3VERTISERS learn the exact cost my pr6posed line of ~rtising iiaAmerican ~rs by -addressing .P. Roweli Co., wpap4Se IftN: St*ass. 0 Spis4e S. ~wT LOE TO WBESPAMSEBS. loiS6n~ ~e hereby forb1ddett tc teanutation knon as theTJ lace, naar Bij j. T. W.- &B., tx6nm Lessees. r, r -. t SAVE MONEY -BY BUYING THE QA'K ER CITY SHIRT, Z AAN - 0 BUY wYa HANAN & SON'S W OQb FINE 8ROES. wANAN TUEY ARE THE BEST W THAT IS MADE. EVERY PAIR GUAR ANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR MONEYREFUNDED. Q. D. WILLIFORD & CO. MID-SUMMER BARGAIl S. FROM THIS DATE WE OFFER THE REMAINDER OF OUR SUMMER Goods at decided bargains in order to make room for an extensive trade for the fall ' at this place. The profits of the past six months has been satisractorv. Goods well bourht toll tho tale. SPE-CIAL. 500 Yards Cheese Cloth all colors, Be. per yard. 700 Yards Laco Dross doods, this week only, 10oc. pcr yard. 400 Cape May Hats, good quality loc. each. An od lot of Men's Iats, your chloice for boc. 300 Boxes Baper Collars, 5e. a box. 188 Tips for ladies' hats, at 8o. each. 1 Lot Gloves at 150 worth 26c. and 30c. A big lot of Mew's.brogan Shoes at $1.00 a pair, worth $1.40 to $1.60. Kerr s Spool Cotton 35o. a dozen. Best qua ity Lamp 6himneys, Bc. We are determined to dispose of the stock on hand and an early visit to our store will pay you. When in Columbia, don't fail to yist our mauimoth establishnent there J. L. MIMNAUGH & CO., WINNSBORO, S AT COST FOR CASH. I will sell my ENTIRE STOCK of Calicoes and [other Dress Goods for a few days at COST. COME AND BRING THE CASH And I will prove to you that I am offering' some extraordi nary bargains, not only in one or two things, but my stock generally. Next door to the Bank. D. A. HENDRIX, REGISTERED DOTS --FROM L. SAMUELS. TO THE PU]bLIC! [j ' Attention is called to my IMMENSE STOCK o DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W My Store is being filled every day with THE BEST OF GOODS, which will be sold at REGULAR PRICES. They are considered the C!EAPEST in Town. An early inspection is solicited.' LOUIS SAMUELS. JOHNSON' NE LN. to. 0g11'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..V!..Vo/,1Y+."1/tttQla1r11(.1 ....1. .l....... 1 Pat~