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0jr- Contra6tors will not be allow ed, unoor their loontroots,' o adver tUse any other than their legitimatp business, a.nles ly paying specially for suib advertisenget., New d'verlilksanetx. Putitien to istablish Lion-W: 1. Claween, Register1 Notice, , W. 'BPeako, ?ohool Coi missiode'r:fdahfeld County. Personaal. We are glad to see among us once more, te Ituv. G. Rt. Brackett,-form. er pastor of the Pfresb) terian Church at this place1 and at preeoet- p.etot of the first I',dA)bterian Chta-h lit Charleston..- -r firuohett is ensjo.y ing remarkably gobd healb. 11 will remain with us abotit ftiur wbek. 0r- Ou old triend Goodinig, ha% received a lot of "No. I" horhca and mules. "Ridests'' and "driveste" will take notice. Ginnlag and Grining. Mr. 0. R. Thompson notifies his friends and the public generally, that he is now prepared to gin Cotton at short notice. Ilia Grist Mill is also in full operation. Give him your cotton to gin and your corn to grind. For particulars see card. Need U*!si. Wo would call the special atten tion of planters to Mr. D . Flenni ken's' advertisement of whirb and black ased Oats. Those who used his St. Louis seed last year can easily at test their Auporiority. Only a look at thM will satisfy any planter of their boing 'he kind of seed to sow. Due West Female College. The thirteenth year otthis flourish iug Institution will open October 2nd, and close the middle of July, 1872. The past proSperity of this Institution is very encouraging, and under the special supervision of the Rev. J. I. Bonner, bids fare to become still more o). The Faculty is complete. See notice. Meeting; Odr keader& will observe by an ad. vertisement in another column that the citizens of Township No. 4, are requested to meet at the Court House, on Saturday, 10th instant, for the purpose of i'ssess-ing a tax to etitablish a Free Schbol. Other.. townships in the Odutity have already beld meet ings and assesbed a tax for the same purpose, and why pot this township Thae ill Iig htl.^^^ The fall lights opentid in this plaeo on Monday list. The skirmighers commeinbbi 'ad'Vacing about 10 A, M., and a pretty heavy skirmish fire was kept up until 3 P. M., whent both libus of bdttle came together wiitha a crash. The fight lasted about an hour, when tho *eakei- line wits drivin back. Skirmnishers were ttgain brought to the front and kelit nup aascatttering fire till a lath hour of thd tnight. Tuhstlay motrning as na~hdred iH with a caltit. The only thuing of note was a fen black eyes, braised heads, broken noses, &c. Wateranlonsa. IMessrs. McIntyre & Co., will pleast accept our thanks for a large water melon, sixty of which they hatu on hand. See aidvuttisement. Agriemiststral So.gjet$' We learn from the Barn well Jour; nal that Miajor Tho. *W. Wood ward, will deliver the annual address before the Barnwi Agricultural Seoiety, in October next: -~ We aall thu attention of the Coun ty Oommissioners to the two broken gutters attached to the jail, one o'n the north si'de and tfi other~ oli the west. They are making ugly holes in the pavement and should be attend ed to at once. Negro urns Klaux. We understand that a party of no gro Ku Klux visited Ridgeway, in this County, last week. 'This, ho douubt, is another Radidal dodge to tiring more troops and put tife 00ofoty tinder martial htd Mlt. Zion to be Rebuillt. We are glad to state that the l.It. zion Society have gone earnestly to wrork to rebuild this ancient instifaf. tion. The brick for its reconstruction are now being made on the farm of Capt. J. P. Macfie, and we hope crc Ilong to chronicle the commencomnent of the building. We are informed biy the building committee that they obatemnplato finishing the building by the first of February next. The sorhool is now under the charge of Mr. M. M. Farrow, first honor grad noteo of the Citadal of Chauleston. Mr.- Farrow informs us that huis school is larger than he at first anticipated, and is rapidly growing. 'We wish leim the sucess he so richl.y Anmre.. lie is a pure gentleman,agifted sohol ar and a disoiplintrian of thq first water. A dood 'ilbinf'ectfiat. An eldhange says an ekeellent dis. infedtant Is ridily obtained by dis solving a bushel of salt in a barrel of water, and with the Salt Wntbr sladA a barrel of lifie; whibh shcild be wet enough to form a kini o paste. For the purpose of a disinfectant this homiemaile chlbride of lime is nearly as g4o'd as that purchased at b 0ops and drug stores. Somietlhinmk IlhaIt every Farnaer WVantH. A copy of the Ameican Stock Journal. 'h6 'Siptemtber number contains the usual variety of valitlble information, written by the best and fhott pr.'eticable writers in the coan try. If the farmers would pay more 4ttention to the breeding and raising df stock,. w'o Aould hear lobs om0. 1 plaint about hard tines, and low priobs t*f gin. We therefore Urge all tW sehd for a free specimen copy. Addresb, IN. P. Buyer & Co., Parkos. burt, bhlester Co., Pa. erurnbs. Cool nights and warm days are tiow in vogue. Wilmington, Columbia and Augus ta Railroad is now within sii tbiles of Columbia. Re. T. S. Buinest died on the 4th Instant; of typhoid fever,-at his resi den'b, near Pomnaria, in this State: The Columbia Phwnix sajs Wd lire informed that Comptroller-Gener al Neagle has purchascd from tle Columubi4 Bridge Company all their right, title and interest in the old Congaree bridge, and will in a short time, erect a now and substantial one in the place of the one burned in 1865. Sixty Young Men's Democratic Clubs have. been formed In Massachu. setts. The young men of PennsglVt-I nia are organizing in the same way with great enthuinamn. We have received the premium list for the annual exhibition of the fair of the Carolinas, to be held in Char. lotte- N. C., commencing Tuesday, Otober 24, and continuing four days. The amount offered in premiums is $8,000. A nuihbdi of Young men in Char. leston have organiled a society known as the South Caralina Benevolent As. sbbiatidn the object of *hlch is to vIsit the sick and administer to the nebds and wants of the destitute. A iolited. club, to use only sabre and revolver; is td be formed in Char. leSton. A ejblbhb passod over Spirtinburg County on the 20th ut. Logs were carried a distateof 150 yardA; Ne gro houses, fences mand trees were blown in. all dircetiode. Wlinnsboro (Iotton liarket. .Our cotton ttlifket hity be said to hgave opened in good earnest. on Saturd ay lastl; aean .30 or SS bales were on the stretit; and realised bribes wich wb hope mty 60mpsheiatb ouf bau3ers for th61rm libef-ality in bidding. The prieA seinind to r-ange from 1'7j to 17)., frdely, and filost or tile cotton offeted i'vould class *'Middling," lb New York, wh~i6 ft is telling at last aidvices, at 20 to 21o: The expmnse of .transportation, 60mm issiotts, etc., U1;etg abntt ti. putr potund, mnking no allowances for loss of weight, which it Is resuafied tWill be the iase with new cottila fdr Nomo time to e'ome.-3 We hate nd adfice to give our pilan ters, bit as a gendral fufld, it is said that past experienbe dictates. If you are in dbbt and paying idresht; "sdll as the market runs,'1 especially ini the early part of the season, and if you are out of debt and bhave no use for your money, speculate li you pIletee1 by holding. At present prices, how ever, two-thirds of a crop is equal to last, years average, any advance in fu liure is so mtmbh proflt. W1i Webhave Martial Lawf The WVashington Chronicle, of liltoif day, says: It is understood thsat at the Cabinet mbteting hold on Friday last the letter of Senaitor Scott; of Pennsylvania, with nccompaffying documenta telatite to the Kt Klut disotdors in South Carolinft, cam, u1p for eonsideration: It is riot Itno~n what e6nolusioft Mit arflved dit, but it1 is thought probabile (tat the N4esf. dent will isado a proclamation in a few da~yA; ithef declaratory of martial law in 8Spartanbdrtg andl York counties, or one to the people of the whole Stateg and esfeeially to the eftigena of these counties, enjoining dpon and domadadihfg them to put a stop to these outrages. Many leading South ern men sbetff to deplore the nedessity of declaring martial law in any see tion of this State; of of the Sooth. There was also doie tal'k about the late renosc of the lare number of Political opponents ih the depart daets; and it is understood that the nembers of the Cabinet desire to re nove all improper persons. CAIN. A writer in Appleton's Journal ol ates the Orbvbrbs; superstitions and murious fotl nbout bats, which we publish hoping tiat it may save some nothers apprehension on that score: 'A comnion superstition halges citts vith suctinig the breath -df lhfauts, *hereb& causing thtdr death b dan rulation. This is a false accusation, 15 puss)Is mouth is so formed, anato. nically, that she would not be able tM lo sosanguinary a deed did 9he wish t; hstanaes are ou record where ata crawled into a cradle or a bed, Lud lain dowh on an infant's face, not )robably with any edilninal intent, thiugh children have been found lead under sudh circ tamances,) but >urely lbr the ranke bf the warmth of he insfant's body and el-)thliig;b Lovag vs. Shot Lamp~IWtinUfit: A correspondent of thb Scientillt American says "Allow me to gi'v y3lr nlime-ous leaders the benefit of my epekiernce Vith long *icks: I braf ail the %vipk hat I possibly can into the iaihp, fill ip the interstices with sponge, and atufate the wholb thoroughly With ebrohrnb. ( havtb alwayd fotnd the upply sutioidut ror thb 18ngebt win or's night ; as long a any oil it. nains in the wilk', tho lan k he eps ,urfipg. I hai'c had thil fair ly test Id. (Uim of my little ones-"a two. ear old, contrintr o upset it nill Able dUpporting a lam$. With the keeptidil bf hre-Aking the glass, no tirther damiagb was. done, not even oilidlg the barpet: In fact my glan vas brought about from a similar no ident, and a narrow escape from se - 'ious datiiihge; As tb8 WIfk bUrns way I keep filling up With sponge; nd I think I have the illis-est ap. roabh to a safely lamp." A Mountain bf Jasper, The Coneoi-d (N. 11.) Patriot 9tatb .bat Professor H itchbobk's geological urveying farty have discovered one f the Twin Mountainr to be a solid naes of jasper. A Uew lake about he size of Pruile LIa 1e has been ound upon Mount Kjnsman, between he flume and :andafr, 3,800 feet up he mountain. In Wateiville, Prof. 1itchbook made a diacocry whioli he egards as not only inter."stlog, but xtremely important; golg far to letermine the age of the mountains ,f the State. le found the btibrador par formation, which is neit to the )ldest rock, in ledges. This rock hag over before been found in New Sngland, but is that which is found n connection with the rIbh ores of ron among the Adirondack nmoun ains of Now York. No iron was 'ound, but strong indications of it. 'ho party is now engaged in fixing ,ho limits of this formation. No Yellow Fever in Beaufort The rumor has been cireula ted to he effect that the yellow fever was revailing.as an epidemic at Beau 'ort, andl the report is published in >ne of the Savannah papers, which lays: We wtir8 informved last evening, apon very reliable iuithoriiy, that ~he yellow fever has broken out at khaufort; anid that it has assumed rn epidefii form. The teport tray >0 exatggeramted; but thdt the (disease akists there does not, seeti tb admit fa doubt; Paren(s are particularly ca~ition'ed iot to allow their children to be viked up in thie mtifninigs ; let na att-e wake themt up, sh6 *ill hot do it rematurely ; but hafe ii care that boy~ go to bed at an early hour ; let t be earlier and earlier, ( itlttil it is 'ound that they wake u~p thomielvfS :r. full time to dross fdr breakfast. Being waked up early; and allowed to mngage in difficult or any studites latto mud jtist before retiring, has given niany a b~auttiill and prominsing child rain fever, or determined drdiffafy tilments to the producotion of *at~r 67f ~he brain: A terrible kerosene accide'nt doodr. -ed in Altoona, Pa., on Tuesday lasti a Wwan Darmed Mrs. Browns in re: >lenishing a lamp with tiil while 1h6 rick was b urnilng; catised It to ilk. yldde;. soittering the burning flnid' ver hers6lf atrd sister. 8.he ttleff an up stairs, doiftmunicating the lames to her husband and als-> every. ~hing in the house. Th-a house was urnod dowtt, the womarr and her ister have (died; and the lrsai~ ecoiery is doob~ful. W'hen wiil peopte ledrn the dangerous nature of' serosen8 oil. Tho f)oetroit Free Jfress tai~s a gloomy view of' thtings. It says y "No' lane man will not sow on a journey by -ail or dditdr, *i tout tfrst cloasirig up LIl his business a airs and arranging usa papers so that, his expoutors, can hid them, and kissitug his wife and ihildren a last farewell. Itf ti onles ,ack all rigitt, ho can olaim an inter >osition of Providence. If he.- come~s aok in pieces, his friends can claim hat 'they told him so.' " :m a A Dutohina has got off the beet ~hing on the N1ew York Orange-H~i riernian row : "If dey wantg sonik ights, lefamn go back to de b1gass dey looms from and git all do fightings. ley wants. Wbat do tytil have-we &mericano got to do mit de oranges and lemna and slob ding.."* -FlOjer teach-Ithe teaornis 't God's obaraster. If He had made nothlPg,ot tlpw kind, IL Ilia work had been for bate h dtili .h cosist ed of 0o e ad in isubstaniti are. ations otly, tIe tener side of the Divine tharacter would have failed of the revelation it no* has in nature. A Babibuidge stud6nt . Qxfdrd college who word is iair too long, *as Ku Kluxed a 16w eW ago as te was returtn'g frop Inter'iwing the "light of 11 e.yeis.' and brutally shieured, without the leuat regard to the prevailing inode of hair cutting. A narrow gax,-e railroad fioi Chester; 8: 0., to dtkory Tavern, N. ., is beiig talked of in the Chester Roporter and Yorktilld Enquiror. Exuberant Health Ja a blessing voucheafed to few. Even hd' who hath been favored by nature with strong oonhtitittious and vigorous frames i are apt to neglect the precautions necessary I to preset we these 'predforts endowmntsnl.-- < Indeed, as a rule, the more healthy ad ro. bust a mint i', the more liberties lie is In. clined to take with his own physique. It. is some consolation to the naturally weak Ind feeble it.know that they can be so in vigorated and bl1ilt up, by a proper uao of the means which scieilne has placed at their 'disposal. as to have a- muoi Uhiter 'Hance (if long life. and exemptions from disease I and pain, than the most athletio of their fello*s ilio dre foulish enough to suppose I themsell'os lnitilnerable, and Abt socording. ly., It is n'ot too tfilbh to ay ihat ihnoe that t half the pfSple of the civilised world need Wh idboasional tonio, to enable them to sup Port the strain upon their bedies and minds, which the fast life of till. rtietless age oc baslons. In falet, a phie, Wheletome, un exciting tonic I theigrand desideliftuui of the bbby tdllidohe, Mid 1i' liaie illit Mt cle in Hostetter's Stomach Rittiri. to h stanival medicine, i. e. it imparts per ilAnict ntre gth to the weak syatebms and invig'oites delltlite constittuioili. Ili ri. ptitAtIoti and its sales have freadily in aaiired. 4'stetitifi prieparations havo been introduced ad libit6, i e far as the public is c'dncerucd, ad nati~uM4. ili the lbope of rivalliig It, but t i.ey havi all oith er rislhetl in tt ditept, or been left far in ltie rear. It has been the great melical success of the pre'ent o6itWIry, and it is lquite certain that. no proprietary medicine in this country is as widely known, or is genei-ally lisht-. loit lighteniig presses, running inces Santly (Sundays excepted,) the hole year through, barefl supply the demand for ie Illustrated Alglanab, in wialh the nature dihd usei 8' the preparation are set forth, the circulation nnw being over eight nil r lions a year. sept 2 titro'tANil TO IbftriMs ANh CONTRAO Tons.-We learn from our Charleston ex 8hangts that MI P: 1. ToAle, the well kiiowii mituilfacturer of I)oors; daslis; Blinds, ^c , has establishell a depdI .t 0. 20 lTAyiie alrtbi, wli'dro he keepsc.noIntly on hand ndt otly all articles fruilH li owri manufactel; but Ialso evbij 4 let) ot builders' hardiaro, Preti8h %rid Aineteban window glass, botll Pl1ti lild orianmental, slate mantals dud; td Elrt e, everything necessary to finish, haindsomelY, a resi dence, a store or a churdh, jie. 2 "Tnit UNIVRsAi. A iiyi oi.. neys over the continent.--through Turkey, India, China, Japan, Peru. Chili. Paraguay, Brasil and fel.ico, and the Uqitti 8StWteht-. in theni sill to sone extent Ai'd in ioiei' to a great extent, I have found the universal Ayer represented b, his family medicine, which are often heldL in fabutoti 3Fitecm. Whether they iln i liEi tiiarvelous 6'eputa. tion by their cures, I know not, btt I know they have it to such a degree lhIt. it fro quently gave me da .istinguisicd impor tsncev to have come from the sainae coutrty. [1'ield's letters from abroad. sept 2 Ini thie District Court of the Uni ted States for the Wbeen Ils trict of' South Carolina. E< parto Andrew B1ain. Ex parte Isaac A. Allen, Petition Ex parte h. 0. Cameron, Ex parte John A. Marion,Exor E4 partoJats K Roblnsons,Et'rs t6 Ex parto bank i 1F. Boof on, E~x parts Andrew iilain.Gnrd'bs In te Charles Cathcart, Establish Bankrupt. Lein TI1e Lien Creditors of thiE ab~we named Bankrnpty are hereby ordered to establish hdfore intA oft or before the 2d day of deto bor next, any lietn which they may' have against the estate of of the above nhnmed Banri.pt~dnato tshew onuse, If any they shoutlil not be sold to Ratisfy said lien. WV. I. C LA.WSOIN, sept 12--law~w hankrupt. COTTOJ~r enw prep ired to Gin Cotton with tiariach, (10 O0 pounds per hour,) *1!h convenient. roona fot the reception. Toll One Sixteenth Patronage sollcited. MyGitMill gririds everysday . cifidnk'of Town9:dp. N4o. 4. are re quested to meet in th'W Court, House at, Wannsboro on swinrday, the 6th'ihat, for "io Pii65di6f :MCsiini a if in'their udg meant geneisary , in addition I6' fhe orn sonment f~r Schgol pua!posos In ac63. dance with an act to Establish an'd muainidin t aa stem of Free ScIhools for thd. State-of 1 881W t aro'ii, ftpproved ,March kt7?, M11 . The friends of educa i on nie fe~yeptfrul. ly requtestedl to attend. By order of Board Trustees School District Na J R.U TfiO3MP30N;, sePL 7 tdxi clerk ,of Board. liue West Female Coilege, rThirteeni I year will openi Oc -tober 2d1, and close middle next Julf. P'as s arit'y stltut 7ncour pie ciniheft, it of d *ell ordired fa'fni Expenses~ foto-,'year (two Begsions, forty weeks) for board (including fuel and Washing) and Tuition In all literary studios inoltding Latin, $184.50 French, Mic, Drawing, Painting, &o. at very reasonable'rateS. Foi' Catltgb, addre -t h President. J.T. BONNElW - Dire West, Abbeville County; 8. 0 ETILL known to jewellers and siiven - VTsmithr, as a superior and economical' artioe'fe 4ts TEaning and burnishing Gold, Silver, C)oppei', 8t4el, Britian niaand other metals, and also for clenning Wltdows, < Mirt ors and Glassware. For' sale by ' sept. 0 afa~TrF, & (r-n Sef~olColimisuioner's O ce. WINNUDoRO, 8. 0., Sept. 11, 1871 B Y authetity of an act to establish and malai s a 4jstem of Free Behools, for hi State of S th Carollna, the Board of chool Examiners for Fairfield t'ounty hate lecided that the bhools which closed on he 40th @n last, will again be resumed in the I oR onday i4 .October, 1871, and iall continui for a pikod of nine months, >ut the County School Commisstl'er shall mave iower to limit the school fa , eccord' ng to the school fund apportoii.d 1B his lounty. No schlool claims will b .pj'rov. id at this office unless embraced within the lolastio yea~r, , 'W. B. PEAKE, sept 12-txl 8. 0. F. U. County ComnmisisloIle Jfiee. Palturtr.1n COUNTY. August 22, 1871. W ILL be 1, I out to the lowest bidder on Saturday, the 28d of September text, the building of a Bridge over Little tiver. near John A. Brice's old Mill, I ownship No. 2, sail Bridge to be about '0 feet in length with at least three spans 4ad built of 'good luniber, and in a wm, k. nanlike tU'hner. Said Bridge will be i, ut at the site where it Is to be built. M. . DUNLAP, Chairman Board County Commiessoners. aug-.x4 Notice toifi baers; CoV'Nry AVrnoa's Orrica, FAI1urFmrn, Aug. 24,1871. I 0'119c nt. Iterd of Equnlisation will meet ori lie '1- Moltlity Of ,ipternbe iext. The oliard will have powel 1o hat m aints, and to equalize the val'a tion f all real and pe ronal property, ikonej's, nad credits witiH the County. J. S. STEW ART, aug 29-x2t2 Co. Auditor. Te State of South Carolifst; COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD, 60ut Oi COMMON PLEAs. ames M. McCollum, Administrator of Es. h\(a of Williano Crosby, deceased, Plain till', aant.,Janmes W. Crosby, Francis Yongde and her husband times W. Yon. gue. Pitulina Price an'? her husband ,.u thIet Price, Amanda McCollum Mary Colvinald her hidaban.i Ainsley Colvin, 'hAiri'ty C Teitl and her husband John A. Teiti, Joiseph I. Crosby, William B. Crob, John 11. Crosby, Mattie, E. tro y. ~bi lioble,. DL 'ar Estes , I Ruff aid lif ii s anD "I. uy Lucy Smith sind her husban1 WIl. liam Smith. David Crosby, Jr., and Alicia Kelly-Defendants. Summons for lielldf. To the Defendants : You are herepy sum. loned and required to answer the c im. laint in this action, which is filed in tie ffice of (he Clerk of the Court of 0'ii6 son Plena, for the said County. and to ervo a copy. of your asewer 19 said com. jaint on tit subseriber at their office. 1b. b Law 1i1 'e, Wihs 'Cro, in said State, ithin twenty ayis dI'r the Service I re t, cxcli1.Hit th'e day Bf stidhi sl ce: lid if yt 11i to abswer he comp int ilthki f g Alliwig, J, on"lgiati1 lsaaction will apply to the Court foP thi elief deiaAndti lh the 'cohiilit. Dited July 1811. I'CA N' & DOt A, Plaidntiffs Attborneyk To the Defendants, James W. Crosby, lstry A. 61bin and her husb nd Ainsley blvin : ke int ie that the Comflaint in his action was 51 li it the , office of the ,ourt of Common Pleas, for the County nd Slate aforesaid en the 20th day of uly A. D., 1 87 . M.D ANT & DOUGLASS, Rllorne a 'laintitfis. ing 2i.id Wi'dnbord; S. C. TIle Stste 6b' 86bth Catrolina, COUJNTY OJF FAIIRIELD. 4totlist o, RODATE 'ohn Mender, Ez'or of Lfikt Will and Testa: Ipent df lidred1s M..biej, dlecased. vi'; Slarahi. lBoulware and ishi huisband Os, nmord lIdulware, Duloina iterr and her hueisband William Kerr, J. W: 11111 and wife larrietl 111ll,. Bethal1 , Wbbdwar'd affil fIe 9 fiusband Joel Waodw~ard, Isa. holiti Dickerson and hot husband Marion Dickerson, Druc'ili Mobley, ElIzabeth Mobley. Lucy Weir, ,Jackson Mobley, McLurkin . . Mohley, N .ut han Mohlsy. Jini tlefc, Niancy Mitchteil' Mar3 Ii ill. P. A. 1ill. 8 tian Clayton, Victor Rt. Mohley, ltdhert P. Mobley, 1saiah Mobley, Ran C. Mobley, Martha ftc Crovii. M ry F. flobhetson, i. P ,Mdbley and her- huisband Rt. E Mobley, Canthia Mc~raw, and her husbmand D. R. Mo Graw, Bell Free, Larkin Free. .James Free. Caroline fei-n'iillions and hier bius biina William Vermillion, Jane Wiatson and her husband ilobert Watsota, Gordan Free, Williamn Free, -- Foster and - Foster, (Christian names unknqen,) heirs of Mary Mobley, deceasid--D6kn dante, kun~ns for Partll~n of Real Estate. To the alove-nanmd lDefendants ii ihis eotioti. fdu are hmere6y summaned aind re 1iisied to answer the Petition in 11bis ear$, rhich Is filed in the office of time Judge of 'robato for the Caunty and~ 8tnieaforesaid, rid serve a copy of yu ans er9 thg ufbsorlhers,mftdhofmer o e, .No Laqi tange, in the TowA'6f Winnsboro, in ia'lid itato, wit in twenj ays after tiet seretoe tfliho summons on' rai. exclusive of the lay of servtte, anld if poti fai to answer lie Petition within the tim'e n'forebaltt,.thme 'atitioners iilpyt h Court of Pro af e 6'8i6 iford.4tid fo'r the relief Wvilfess.,,Wtftifaut it. N)elsdW, I4juire, udge af Probate in and for said County his the 28th dayo (t ft D ~( . 81. W. U NI~ R~ane), fb'r PituiloA'ers. 'ro (tf'e Vefendants-Robert. *. Mobley, n.iia h Miol,, Rty'n bJ. M obley, Martha rlcCrom.tMary F; 1Ebbinson, E. 1. .olely nd her hiusband, Rt. ft. M4bley, Cnihia tot raw and her husband Dl. ,R.. AIer w, 'ell' Free, Larkin Free. Jasmes..Fele, Care. ine Vermiillion and her husband. Wiliam rermillion, Jane Watson and her husband tobert Watson, Gordan Free, William Free, Tiotor RL. Mobley, -- Foster a d - 'oster (christian naimes inli6n) eir of Lary Moliley, deceased. Take natice that the Petiti,?n in his c ase were filed in .the offico of hie Judge Qt. I rob.ate, for, the. County of asirfld and State of South Carolina, on he 28th day of Auti,udeL, A. Di. .1871. MJeCA NTS & DOUGL A~, .ep 6 .. Attorn~ys for Petitioners. .Save Your Own Ihay I NEW qu~pply of. Grais Blades, .just fi. Aeef Aso' Ried' Olhaer Sead, Or. hai'd Grass Seed, DluokwhEat, Seel and zmothy Heed. MMS ana1 0 Ma trn & =RIC= SELLING OUT AT AND .ms ~ ' .s.."n a NEW YORK The uridrsrigned ii order io make room for the Fall Stock, is selling off iisi Summer Goods At Cost. JONSISTI~ OP Ladies Dress G oods, Ui<]erskirts., Bonnets, &c., Gents Ready-Made jluthing, and almost every t~hiigkelit in a. first-elass Dry G0ods and Millinery IIotied. He al ays keeps a ftll stocdk )f Flour, Bacon,Lard and Gi-o eries, on hat d at the lowest eash p'ice. All hib asits 1 a call and exatnine hii Stock, if you have the Ort-lenbacks. auguht 2b F. ELDER. MINa & SUMMER GOODS I uuiiscNltrii ro oeolving ad uusu lly large stooi 0? Lad os brtess doods, Trimmings; oGloves and HloaIeri, (Jentlemen's oods, H~odse Furnishing Goods, Doinastio Goods, Hats, Shoes, &o., .To which they invite a comparison with Colunibia prie4a. Atm6, Hardware; Wagon MotertIi; Paints, Oils, Woodeftware; .Wall Papbring; Shades, Lamps, Medicines, Nooks, &c.; &o. McXASTER & BlRICE~. '.tarnipseei. A p fo F-s Turnip Seed; Also CoitodYi,triot lo'htespun;Dooku, eot Lf t f6 es at Ooc ~f'oiIb Bold lowftor thle 6rysh. jtif~f MMMAATER & DRICE.R .ATER HEEL, MIt Oearin*,Shdfing&Pulreys ~~0 B' .. rJ0. ?RAOIRO1IE2 ~Champagne I hanpagnii A LOT of Camrnpagne afmd A lot fine whim. kies, j ust f'edelvid~ al. JU8T REC~EIVED. SQ IS. Freshi Assorted Candy, Nraniff Peach'es, Green Corn and Tomnatesu Canned O'ohre, sorid8 ayrps, *Old White Wine Viaegar. L ow for for Cash at JUST RECEIVED. 850 Bushels Choido Broad Cori. 750 BusiIse Cioice White and Blaek 8b LdIN sed d~ij. b0 dir'els Cly31'6 Mddily sat 1hil houl'vlldi Fibut:. b. h; FlehhIkeih i~pt it IMPOITINT M 'Tin, lip WOODWARD & LAW, NdT inteniding to csiry 4er antn ie-i season, any of our presedt st'ook of Spring haid Sunimet' Uddds, w6 bo# Wffe the frot artt le. At Cott Poi Caigh, Viz i'orty Piebo Leno, Moiambiqli and iA: baneds, i6corat White and Colored Piquel; ond Piece Dii Dress ibien, an assortiment of Ladled and Bi'4ses Lyle Oloves., oh dozen pair Ladies kit dloves, a fit.e assort' nient of Gonts Fctt 1uS'. 0tit-1 o6k of Sli'oe lids recently beeb in lirhY'i'd Xnd wb can rioi of'er somettainj cheaper in Ladies and Misse's fine wori tLati ever before known in ihe market. A suppiy of Oine and two Quart Fruit Jat of thb bes kind on liadd. In GrbceMels We have the best l F Oured hamv; hest Breakfitst Bact, OatS Powder had inglish Dteakfahs Tea, Lard in Tin DuckZ Itemenibei we continue our 0A811 BYS: TaM and will always ff'or our ekstsmef I the lowist priees that asirlet adliesoisse to I i will naford, july la Furniture and Builng. BtESPE~CTFU LLY inform the, ciisene of JWunaiboro andl surrounding coutntry that, Irm preipared to make and repair F urni lure, some feady siiade dh liht . ,I am prepared to Did ikt #~tOc If lodiA. en. All work done in a fdisjiish'like man iu.r and done according td piceo. If you yant good, work you nuet iay a good priee. If you want it Blo4~t Jo b pay halt price' Chiioe Lui'er i li hibgles always o'il land anid for sale.... aug 12-Im R. WV. PHILLIP8. JtJh hECEliED. Poor d#,n's Family Bi lerd - Fluid Eixtract Cannabis Indi cue, Pure Oil Lemon, Lemon' crii Iqpherry 8yrupu,e acrry and i'ort Wilie, for AMedicinal P'urpbseu, Mfor. p'hine and Quiniui., at Low P,rices, Liebsig's Eat, Beeft JPalmetto Starch, liance's Essence Glinger, Compound Syrgpof Phas phaited or Chieinidl Food, Unido-ate of Pot ash Loxonges for Cr.99p,,&q. july 26DR. ?i DLEY'S 321y 25 rug Store.. AT IiTtW~ES BAKERY aonifootionary ANbTJIER froush supply of plain and fan! bCandies, Oranges Cocoanuts, Pecanj Brail, and Hazel Nuts, English Walentet Atmonds, Brandy Penches, Oyster., &o. Jan 26 READ T HIS. SS. WVOLFE iirEDITXT INO a chefnge in the buslnend .ll. by the fl-st of Septemb.or, offere* their large nund varied ,ook, at suoh low brice.' as will astonish bc mosf. skeptical, only come vrepaled el (i tito CAS H, and you( will, be able to get goods rggardless of the. cost. Tlfest oktis larg , ad Oomnposed of evrtigusually kept by this establish's Dry O'oodse, For4ig6 and f'em.etie, Cdotling fo1 ien's WeaV; Elats, all utyles, I}out's .ndTShoes, Piece Goods of Weolen. Linefi and Cotton. Give mne a call before spending yeur cas~ and be cenvinced thai, at WOLFWS JOl can got ihe best goods for tire luwerf P Ed. J)uIe 8