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Fo cum a orcOoft g B. . INS. # Y NUL'MILLING. r N r' OR OUNTY,CQMMIS8IONERa NT. IsION$n. .MITH. W OX IIEGISTRATION. ES P AGAN. FOR CORONER. G E.. S.IHINNANT. bOR COUNTY rTREASURERt. JA . Q. DAVIS. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. .ISAAC N. WITHERS. FOR SOLICITOR SIXTII CIRoUIT J. E. MCDONA LD._ 130AItu OF VITRSO.-TChe' following persons constitnto the Board of Via tors to the Mt. Zion College for the week beginning Monday, September 10) 0. 18. Dwight, W. 0. Jordau;, W. V. Rion, U. G. Desp'orks 1\wAve rt1E1U%nta.. ~ J. C. Caldwell & Co. Notico--J. F. MocMastor aftd Others. To the Public-Jas. P. Caldwell, A. F..I1uft. -After to-dAy it vill l)?' Cleveland or Harrison, for the Democratic nomi niees in the State al a safe. -If you 'ant. news thoso days you hoar of only rain, rain, rain, .but thi thing, won't reign always. -There is one thing certain about the election to-day and, that is that bothi Idldates 'expect to be . nomi .4.'ht-llor aimrs wl sod h on ape t h nttt bo d on i o sth 'I .,i.p YW5mber. dooteplf ayadvt o wei, a an ftr f jornltic. n pa'talty9fwoldsaIoTHerDn ctaOF orGIPerT10. -As r ha booAth*lang oi of op ytO OROheR.s ewdy falNORnc SaCtOray. CRCIT thoat Oha throxis.-only ollthing prpo, antatt the ra adin.is itors to thP. arrn t'oue-e fck he wce binnyints M onry saeteber C.str Er.e & Ketchn . ~ odn .C TheC. armers' Intiuto wllb .farmer. sh.l Mast ad olthes Ton th ae i Ja ces. P adoi - toAeYr to purchaswil e avlansoc ofHriond, for te ortati Woiu ice int. Patan deihe thfe. haro oeryody ony rnn ingan u :::ea wth fnn ody W rs th: -the imoe thig aeri rabot -In-smeortosonow tsbt terto ad kih od hno h paveme,u tht is ourn fas oill lecn n se saunles wo he onot as bn, if enoth 18o,thanmn te Concilhi hepovingtd the stes. partiaiy" you wuldevr saerith chun * antlerever o al b lijate'rc -A Kechasb h loain toi -The aisctne or adeprtsemhnt th fout tocal taer is olye ting o -u Igl. If P waratu wan tr sic busa ache yitwet nutes. osle o whe oasen llo Koo tin.aa yd av o -The, In artuers Thopeople wil .W bes held oudlin the mand1tte in. Aon trcabton tok itha uexhbts.fed rp -Tosto' many merchants have gne sp Nll Yrk tnaoc prhae andrg stock v6xpect5 ang et felro it eehatins tobower. do lrgndines adthisea. --ent, Pagans dight theat ofquk evrody,i by rannyn srpo ao er Peather fn sMod.Wetush. that byathe ti n thpae Ised eas predctiond cniadatlyh verither. Th-sie porton of twitior bae pavemeng butl this eant asfoereh n-asmdh,if ogybt more,t han may therg Concilo rilro Tinkh aboutets -rToicotinuetyouradvergisemoth emoer s of u ant toy beon borth *-'~d otlyithete piplohnod awhore you whii loite and (attruiact t triins't the% e h obfelievrops rnytier way.fdoo n w r 01' t . $ >iero:: ana evQrybddy. lse ;tiyh mr tIn Jmatter, and k 'antasaftidleasatt oc. ':-S;- i bolls of gotton were brought to this. oflco4 by a ntleman on Mon, day olrnluo th 04f,ot of the ra 1 tho; growlu' .oop, Some of the boIls word open and sone were just beginning to form. All of them were rotten, and this shows that the -cotton crop has boon greatly damaged. HOwever, if the rai does not-conthine for more than two days the crop w111 be ill right although greatly damaged. -JERSEY FLATS never fail to cure any. case of Malarial or Bilious Chills and Fevers.. For sale - by MoMaster, Brice'& K6tchln. it --In conversation with a prominent farmer of the county we learn that al though the cotton crop has been con siderably- damaged, still there is no causo for extra alarm. Before the rain ho crop was bettor than that of last yoar, aid what danigo has been done, inthe,in.tlieopinion of the'gentleman mentioned, will not bring the present -crop down to a lower average than that of last year, if no- unforseen un favorable weather interfores. We trust that this hopeful view of the mat ter may provo correct. -Everybody will be interested in the Congrossional election to-day, and in order to give our readers and the public as ibli particulars as'possible up td10 o'clock; P. M..,from the differont counties in the distrlct:wo . havo made arrangements to receive telegrams giving'the vote as far as hoard from up to that time, and any other prog nostioations that our correspondents may soo proper to give. These tole grams will be displayed on our bulle tin board in front of our office, which we hat no doubt will be eagerly read. As an appetizer and nerve tonic, B. rott's Tonic Is nnsurpassOd. Try. It. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Kotohin. 0 PERSONAL.-Mrs. J. i. Moffatt, of tichburg, S. C., and h.or; sister, - Miss Hattio.Brico, of Micanopy, Fla., have boon visiting relatives in Winnsboro. Misses Pet - and Olivia Perry, who have been visiting in Lancaster, have returned to their home. BE)on THE TIAL JUs'rics.-On Saturday Robert goings,, Jas. John ston, and J,no. McLuro wore up for forming the usual combination, "nig ger and watermelon." The water melons, as usual, did not belong to the "nigger," but for lack of evidence they were found not guilty. Daniel Wade who was up to be. put under a peace bond Was- dischargod, UNoa.ASMED E~dTTEs.-The0 follow ..in)gJ& ia sQofletters. remaining In.the Postoffice at Winnsboro, . ,'p, 9, 1888: - Mrs. Juda Hornaby, John-Mack, L. Milling, Rev. W. L. Youngo, Cheney Brown, Dennis Casoni, Rosanner Col mon armr Dvis,Mis AledsGreen. letters will please sa~y they were ad vertised. DUB3OSE EGLE8TON~, Postmaster. ALLIANoECONadLIDATON.-ThOBha dy Grove and White Oak Alliances met on the 8th inst, at the old Grange hall at White Oak, and consolidated. The following officers were elected: President, Wmn. Lathan; Vice-ePresi .dent, Jas. Mills ; Secretary, Jno,. M. Morrison; Treasurer, R. A. Patrick; Lecturer, M. McDonald; Assistant Lecturer; J. H. Neil; Chaplain, Rev. Jas. Douglass; Conductor, Jno. W. Bankhead ; Doorkoeper, David Gor don; Assistant Doorkeeper, Edward McWatters. . The following trade com mittee was appohited: S. R. Johnston, U. A. Patrick, and Juo. M. Morrison. This Alliance has about forty members,' and will meet on 22nd Inst. at 9 o'clock at Shady Grove.. JERlSEY FLATS Chill and Fever Cure for sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketchiln and1 all druggist merchants, || IN .DR.PNO) O F CA2'HOXJC8. .Mr. .Editor: With* your gracious permission we Would like to make a few comments regarding the resolu tions of the Ilorch Olub, not in a spirit of enmity, or With the desire of pro. yoking -controversy, but as a simple act of Jutstice to the 200,000,000 Catholics who inhabit God's beautiful world. We doubt if the members of that Club have Catholic neighbors. Our experience proves (and it is va ried) that "Roemish" friends have often proved a blessing,, especially in, time of sickness and'distress, when service is requtired and Mnost cheerfully given by Catholics to Protestant friends and neighbors. We emphatically' deny that Catholics are less "ilberfy-loving, peace-loving, and ,Qod-tearing" than their Protestant brethren. The mem ory of a IaFayette, and the anro stricted praise aw.ardell by our great and good Washington, to the numer ons Catholieg "who, so gloriously strusggled foi liberation l'rom British tyranny? causes us to blush fot the bitterness and narrow-mindodnoss by which one of our Democi'atle Clubs is blinded. Dtring our own greatL struggle who could have b'eon more "liberty-loving" than ourown Sommes and Beauregard? Ah I how shall we speak of the good and- gifted Father' 1 yan, .whio thsrew his heart it~o the Lost Cadtee. whose poems "are warnm with the glory, Oer sad itith wee of the South." HQ was a "1lmish" Prfest but the very -per sOIob tion of a obistian patriot. N9 hitOrs of all detinations Wgeo hiivitd to 1I:e Sfrings ' to conlfer Ori the snb1eoe 0f finmigration. rfA (,*b New: Yor or, anwhres e hv giv. r hOe1. Shos. /Shos .WE HAVE JUST R] New York or anywhere else We have given our es purchasiug elsewhere. . We THE BEST 50i MR. A. L. PORTER serve his many friends in Fai bons took an interest in the proceed. Ings, it is because he has been identi" Aed with the people of the South, and has their interest at heart. FAIR PLAY. [We are sorry that oiroumstancei prevented the earlier piblication o this.) ED. -JERSEY FLATS will cure dysontery n a few hours. For sale by McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. - H X'IM PJOM RXDG]E Wd Y. The heavy weather of the past ter days has somewhat retarded the man) improvements that we are pleased t< see going on in our town'. Fifth Avenue is to bo ornamented with a handsome cottage by Mr. 0. E' .Wray. - It will contain' eight rooms 'and is built on a style itoggther "u genct:is," being as unique as it will be 'handsome and comnmodious. Capt Alexander, of Shelby, N. C., is th4 contractor, and with a skilful corpi of carpenters is pushing the work ir spite Qf heavy rains. The Captain hai also in course of oretion an. 80x80 feet ,storo for Mr. L. C. Thomas, at the cor. ner of Palmer and Church street. Next 'door to this Messrs. J. M, 'Wilson & Bro. are depositing iumnber for the pnrpose of erecting a store equally as large and commodious. Tho building committees of the Presbyterian parsonage- are not idle and a very neat parsonage located ndkI to the chapel on Davis street will soon boar evidence of their activity. Mr. W. M. Coleman also contem laes rection of a -dwelling on Fift Aveue,opposite Church streot Temerchants are busy opening and arranging their fall goods. Most of them have returned from the Northern markets with large and well selected stocks. Cotton is backward, and but few bales have been received up to date. Mr. G. L. Rosboro, has been elected public we!gher for the season. The academy will open on Monday, 10th inst,, under the charge of Miss Nelle Davis, and surely if thorough fitness for the position, will avail any. thing, your townswoman will have a flourishing school. In spite of the increased businoes activities of the season the young pee ple manage to get together occasionally and have a good time informally. Mrs. D. N. Durham and family, of Greenville, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Thomas and her daughter, Miss Eloise Foscue, after having spout sev eral weeks with Mrs. A. C. Thomas, have returned to their home in Jeffer son, Texas. sIGMA, Thle Ilables Cry for It, And the old folks laugh when-'they find that the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, is more easily taken and mnore beneficial in its action than bitter, nauseous medioines. It is a most valuable family remedy to act on the bowels, to cleause the-sys. tem, and to dispel colds, headaohes, 'and fevers. Manufaotured only by the California Fig Company, lBan Fran eleco; Cal. * 'ADVIOIE TO ItOTHEIs. MR~s. WsBLOW's .SOoTIKNO Smnuy should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferei at once; it pouces natural, quet sleei by relieving the child from pi,.and the little cheru awakes as "br~i as a but ton." It is very pleasanli- tsto. Il soothes the child, softens the -gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the bes known remedy fo2 diarrhcea, whether arising from teethingt oi other causes. T wontyflye, cents a bottle. June28txly - feylD.rrows, Astor First 5ts Church. Augusta, Ga, ay: " e H. HI. P~. myself and in o aiyr yearw ndfnd it to the re6 hw 41%ers. .a~io one ii frilthese ttulOt it Atlt~ ir tefami r' or sail by R The tfej ou cr aseI to nim1e e ,Qns- fbi the VoWevill' coz ;ence iu few d large again ait now is. e~a suoz a will be le ith the best of class manufact zers. We haN Keep us in mind. We are go rEWORI CEIVED one of the nicest ass for your nice Dress Goods. Yc TiiIlii pecial attentiori to this line of g uarahee not tq be undersold, e Your :ruly, DENTS' CORSET O formerly with J. L. Miniaugh rfield: TO TE ] Thu tndersgnod have f for the transact.on of n ge Goods, under the firm-nan RUFF. Will commence L bOr 20 In the store now oc Both" inbors Of the fir some time in the,.Northo; triote, A share 'of- the. lilod. We ask that you space, -w gr fr. JOHN M. .85% ~ud will be glad to 5 o-his~ A. -3-Than1ing my f - e~lyfor the patronag tat they will give b'usL #. .J *-JERSEY FLATS CHULL and FEVER CURE is guaranteed by all merchants soil inj it to cure, or money, refunded. For a b MMaser Brce& Koin. ii .-J. C. (JALDWELL & Co., REAL ESTATE AGENTs AND BROEEns, HjAVE- conisti\nty on hand for sale ' town lots and oUnty proet Per Sons wanting to purchase or so0? wl find it to their, itrostst6!e9uter: with us. *Real Estate bought and sold in any part of the State or United-States. NOTICE. L~L persons.arQ hereby warned against hn ishing, or in any other way trespassing upon the lands of the undersi nod. The law will be strictly J. F. MoMASTER, J. M. STEWAR T THOB., JORDANq'. 9-11tix1 WOOD FORl SALE. I AM ronre t sel habest 'OAK and HIUKOR WOODas oheap as any ody. Persons desiring the best burning wood can scure it ro y.leavin their orders tih .M oweI or wit the undersigned. TIO 9-6t4t JUT RECEVED ALNOTHER. -SUPPLY OF THAT POPUTLARL SUMMER B3EVERAGE, ALSO SERVED L AILY, MAI/TO LEMI~IA I SOD~A WATER, At ( A.WliETE'.. FARMFiRs EWAD Tins. Farquabar OUtivato~0 Hel8WO ~ $ou ant~o~ Wter and aT easy T65 and Bo4iors~ n, our businese, has induced us ;oming fall: and winter trade. ys to make our store-room as MPARTMENT Shoes and Boots from first re given it our special study; ing to please you. r rOIRD & Co. bTO. Tm ortments of DRESS GOOD u can get them here at home e G. >ods this season. All person ither ii this market or Columul THE MARKET A & Co., will be with D. A. ?UBLIC. ornod a co)artncrship noral buslic(; in Di , to of CALDWELL & tsIaess about Septem apied by S. S. Wol Ce. in have beon spending :i,. markets purchasing 1.wlll be now and at mblio patronago Is so wvatch our advertising PSON will be with uis friends. S. P. OALDWELL, F. EUFF.l- - riends and the publie e received in the past mo a trial in this now B. P. CALD WELL. FOR SALE, A. NEgt-Hlorse Enaine on wheols, a 1.Grist Mill of Elliott make, and a Gin, all in good condition. 9-6tx1m ______ 8ALE AND FEZD STADLED. TIJANKS to all of my ensLomers for past favors, anid willi t.hank them more to -call and settle all old notes carried over from last year ; also, please take noico that their notes are payable on the first of October, 18883 Those who are nnable to Bottle ini full will pleaso coo and pay a pat and keep thei~ old man in good spirite. I have a good B~ARMIANN SAFE, as good as now, which I paid $125 for, and will sell it for $75. . A. WVILLIFouD, WIlNSDORtO, 8.0C. THE MYUTUJAL ,LIFE .II8URLANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Asseta over q$118,000,000, The 01heapest, Safest and Largest Com-. pany in the world; R1. 13, BOYLSTON, R. DI. HANAIJAN, Agent. Medical Examiner. Juine21tf LADI1ES PNA a ~~.d e..,7.. Desporo, rg. Goods. Dry Goods. [E LADI 3 ever brought to Winnsbor qually as cheap. BOYS' U00 s wanting to buy a Suit will < >ia. We mean jnst what we s I' HENDRIX'S. HENDRIX on and after Se H e [3r G V i 3 A PORTION OF WINTER 6 WE guarantee every pair we soll be purohasedI or money refunded. The largest line on hand over handle Boys' Gossamer Coats at $1.50. Ladle not to hardon or leak, at 75o. WHEN NEEDIF Call and soe us. We will do as much I goods for es little money. Very respectfully, CEN UWANUAI NORT H-WESTEI MILWAUKEE aVoios.o *9.00. Oe, TAMEt38 < Fit i i hi 'OrO Cart, Me nd nmg don~kog, Saridy : Just ao,limber a1s when~ we Start, *Yankee Doodlo Dandip ._ Platers of Fairfield W'J E des8iro to say to those who need( (lins, FTJoedora and Condensers, Pulleys and S3haftng, to glIv us a call. We are in the market and soil oni the merit of the machines, If we don't give as good prices and as good machinery, then we don't ox peoct yu to buy. liui we intend to sol the gn machinery needed here. W.s are deaug squarely on b)usiness principles and we don't ask( anyone to buy because if, is homn.made, but buy because it suits the customer. Come and give us a trial and be convinced. Corres xndence sollcited and promptly answore. ELLIOTT GIN MAN'F'u 00. A.ug28tx2mn APP'LXOATION FORI eIARTER. NOIEis heoby given that a llea tinwill be made to the next Legis haturo for acharter .for the Winnsboro & F'ish Datn Railroad, which will run fromi Winnsboro to or near to, Fish Dami, in Union Counm y. G. IH MMASThUR 4 80tz* SASH,iA~ MOULDINGS TURNI N BRACKETS, - STAIRWORK; ETC., ETC. Write or call for prices. r. P. ToAL, Manufacturer, Mob27txly Charleston, S. C. ES. D. There is no use sending to TIHING. Lo well to give us a call before ay. ;)tcmber i, and will be glad to OUR FALL AND TOCK OF I d Shoes. solid loather and as loW as samte Qan d. Mon's Gossamer and Lustro Coats. s' and Missos' Circulars, guaranteed [G ANY GOODS o pleaso you as any one olse, and sell TER!& CLARKE. WISCONSIN, $a A. ART. -ste. 0. This's tiho gig tIlat kt~ ~ A regular Ya, .e notion~ STATIONRY, ETC j JUST RECEIVED, A LAUQE LOT of Stationery of all kiinds; SFine Fancy Note Pa er Fine liagged go Noto Paper. Commercial Note apr.. Packet noto Paper. Visiting Carde n s1 the new varIoe ties, Pens, Ink, and F0nolla at 10o cet pricos., ~ ERSKLNE 0OLE, PENS FIRSTMDA or Jber next. Me elai oaif Offers the a4vantae fhruhi lgo couro ~~r a i o1W ii its qtIMIv5ntt JulylfxO', -