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OUR COUNTY TICKET. FoR SENATOfl, '1HOS V. WOODWARD, FOR REPREBENTATIVES, f. A. GAILLARD, THOS. 1.p BRICE, F.'J. CAMERON. FOR CLERK OF COURT, J. B. DAVIS. FOR JUDoiE OF PigiiBATE, 0. R. THOMPSON. FOR SCHOOL COMMIsSIONER, DR. JNO. BOYD. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONElIS, F. M. L. DUK E, WV. H. KE R11, 3. R. BOYLES. FOR CORONER,. JAS. L. RICHMOND. RAILRoAn SCmEDULE.-The trains on C.. C. & A. I. 11. now leave Winnsboro as follows: Going north 12.80 a. in. Going south, 1.35, a in Accommodaltion day trains Going north, 11.33, a. in. Going soih, 12.12. Theso trainsmoota'at Winns boro. POST OFFICE 1-iouR.-Tho post oflico will bo open daily (Suidys excepted) from 8 A. M., to 12 M. snd from 2 to 5 P. M. Northern and Southern mail close at 8 P. M. precisely. 4"ir Mail doliverod on Sundays from 8 to 9 A. M. only. 2& Advertisers will ploaso re member that advortismenmts, in order to secure insertion, must he lhande(d in by nine o'clock on Tiues day morning. Contract advertise ment" must be handed in by the same hour on Monday mrning. Religious Services. Associato iteformeiid Cliiuh--Rov j. 'm L'onld, 1 A. 'M.. aii 8 I-. m. Y. M. C. A ,-Mecting at MLtethodist Cliiirh at 5 P. st. Methodist Church---Riev. G. W. Walker. I1, A. M., 8 .r. . SuinV S1oil 1) A. M Prayer lietin ' T1huzirsday, 8 a,. m. Episcopal Churc -Rev. J.~Obear, ser vicesi every Su1iday except the 2nd SuIday (f the moth: Itt11 o'clock A. NT Presbyterian Chureh-- Rev. C. E. Chi cheiler, 11 A. M., and 7j p. m. IabAth 8chool :1. P. .%. Prayer Acetiig, Wednes lay,7 1-2 r. m. Several saddles were stolen during the Hampton moting, The dirty thieves should bo caught and pun ished severely. One of the Republican supervis orR, Jin. T. Wilson, is i candidate for oflice. A communication des-ribing the ~DomOeratic mting tDk ec ed a toolatofor p)ublientin mruch to ouri regret. Wahre tol the niog~ocs onl Sat 'rday thle o1.l l'c ab)out the'r b~einY puit back in to stlavery in the event of a DO:nlocralie, sietory in South Carolina. Dunn told the negro womien that if Hampton shlouild he0 eleolo1, they wouIlihav to stop we rri.. line cdroms and put on rough home spun. U~nitedl Staites Commli ssioneor ~Wilhos was he ro last Saturday, hlmt made no arrests. Hurrah for Hampton ! Connor & Chonidlr hifave juat re 'oived a fine lot of jewelry, silver ware, etc. Road their advertisc mont. The next fair of the South Caro lina Agricultural and( Mechanical Soc iety will lie hoeld at Columbia oni tihe 28th, 29th and 30th of Novom bor, and the 1st of December. Col. Sam Dickerson, the some what famous black lawyor of Charleston, was in town a few days ago--for what purpose we have not been in formed. Thme present board of county com missioners have money suflicient, not only to pay all claims againtt the county, but to leave aI surplus iln the treasury. This speaks w~ell for the managemnent of thme board. ~la Wallace left town shortly after the Radical meeting adjomn ed. Ho wold not wait till night, as lhe does not relish a "good, square, Doemocratie holler," as Gen eral Butler calls it. Religious servioes wvill b)0 held in all the churches this imorning at eleven o'clook, and there will be a uniOn prayer-meeting at the Pres. bytorian chureh to night at seven o'clock. We were mistaken in stating that Messrs. Thompson and Richardson were t1.0 only white men recently nominatedi by the Radical executivc committee: we had overlooked the name of Mr. George Hinnant. The~ negroes at Chester were told that the cause of Chiamnberleain's non attendance at thme meeting there was that lie ha1 spoke a Wu-..r and was too much fatigued to speak at Chester I A speomen Radical lie. ATTEMPT AT INOENDIABIsbi.-An at. tempt was made on last Friday night to firo the residence of Dr. W. E. Aiken in this place. A per son was seen to strike a match near the collar,in which was stored -a quantity of hay and straw. The conclusion is that ho intended to fire the building. DEcORATIONs.-'The ladies of the Stato are requested to send decora tions for the Hampton Donionstra .tion at Columbia on the 4th of No vember, to Capt. W. B. Stanloy, Columbia, S. C. They will aid the ladios of Columbia by. sending the decorations by the 2nd, Twenty-five additional companies of United Statos troops have been ordered to South Carolina within the past wok, Most of which have already arrived. There are now be tween thirty and forty companies in the Stato. Hurrah for Hampton! Tho negroos wero told that the cause of Chambei-lain's non-attend anice at their big meeting last Satur day was his detention in Columbia to provide camping-grounds for numbers of colored troops that had arrived there. And the deluded creatures seemed actually to believo the story! AN EPISTLE.-The Chester .Re porter contains the following, being ilan exact copy, "spelling, punctua tion (7) and all," of a letter received by a colored man from "a prominent loader of the party" in Winnsboro: VINNSonO October 11 Dear Sor if you can See the Re plublikins and got them - to Gether and havo a ineating in Chester by Nex saturday Mocv Mr .John green will make speach thear. Dunn was very abusive of the whites in his speech to the negroes on Saturday. Dunn is the creature who, two years ago, said that if Attorney-General Melton would not retract a certain remark, he would kill him at sight. Buthe afterwards, "for sufficient reasons," publicly retracted. Bullies are always loud mouthed wvhen away from danger. DEAL NTIcE.-Dr. Isaiah Simp son, surgeon don ist, of Charl .Att' N. C.. begs to inform the citizens and public generally that he will visit Winnsbor-) professionally on in t dy of November, and re manten or twelve days. Call early, and sav conlfuifon at t-he last. Do not put off for to-morrow what can be done to day. Tocethi extracted without a 'i. Terms cas-h. Satis. f' etion guaranteed. I Iv-roxIAro.-.N(ed Davis, a noto rious5 Radlical negro, attmp lted on last Saturday a litt!e intimit' tioni on S.,mn Davis, a colored Democrat fr~m White Oatk. He said, while in c Aoo pondity to Sam, that be hadu no use for "niggor Dimocrats," andi that lhe was keeping some b~uck-sllot fir thaem. Sam remonstrated with~ him for using nach lamguage, charg ingr him with having uttered theu Iwords given above. At this juncture our specialeore walked up) o take iajad, if necessary, and Ned adlmitteod in his presencu sayin~g subl stan tially what was attributed to him. If this is not a clear case of attempt md intimidation we do not comipro hond the meaning of the word. Tl'his samne Ned Davis has given utf orantce to violent language on other occa sions, n certainly requires watch ing W advise our citizens to koop a sharp lookout for him, for ho iL calculated to stir up a great deal of b~ad blood. CoLollED DEM~ocRmATIc CL~un-,-A coloredl Democratic Club was or ganized at Aiston last wveek, by Bolin Li. Gregory, the colored m~an whose letter was read at the Hamp ton mueeting on the 16th inst. Thirteen members were enrolled, and large ad litions may be confi.. dently expected. Double that number of nowv members may bc looked for. The following oliceors were elected: B. L. Gregory, presi doent; James Trapp, first vice-presi dent; Joe Tfaylor, second vice president; John Trapp, seretary. Gregory has written a letteir to the Columbia Register, in which he says: "I was a vice-president in ai Union League in township 14, New borry county, and was sworn to vote for honest men. I can't find them in the Radical ranks, and for that reason will wvork day and night for Hampton and Reform." THE: RADICAL MEETINo.--The Radi. cal meeting on last Saturday was of course a noisy affair. The proces sion marched and counter-marched through the different streets, maik hg muelpm'oise-and -4emingly in tending t6 mkp a e 011Wow o their strength. The4wie about eight hundied mounted men ani boys, five hundred men and boys ou foot. and four hundred women ani children-making in all about sover toen hundred colored persons. Whlei itis considered that there are upwardf of two thousand colored votera ii the county, the turnout was byy n< moans largo. Speehos wore mad< by Wallace, Dunn and Jillson in th< usual strain-lovo for the "man ai brother," and abuse of the whit( people of South Carolina. Aftoe the speakilng a procession wa firmed, and with the speakers ii front, it marched to dinmr at th African Church, the girls singing 'Joi fal, joyrul will the in et'ng be, Wheni from isin our hlarts are pure aM < free," etc. Tho crowd dispersed about dusk Everything went off without dis turbance. There wore about fou1 hundred mounted Demoerats ir towi), but they only riodo past th< mceting-ground in porfect silence Altogether the affair was rather i f:lilu e. Supervisors of Election for Fairfleld County. Dr. E. A. Gibson, C. W. Cum 11101(15 KILLINoSWORTI. A. J. Lamar, Frank Killingsworth FEAsTEivnmL.. T. W11. Traylor, W. W. Peoake. YONCIUESVILILE T. W11. Brice, S. B. Lqupkin. JENKINSVILLE. D. L. Wenn, John M. MAartin. MONTIcELLo. T. E. Bell, Isaac B. Smith. WINNSBORO. J. H. Cuunmmings, Eph.*V. John ROn. 8Do1o. DOKO. T. W. Riehbourg, Andrew Adams IDoEWAY. E. W. Ollever, John T. Wilson. In the above list the first name if that of the Democratic supervisor and the second of the Reimblican. The rupervipors immed are se quested to make the proper oath before 11. N. Obear, Esq., U. 8 Commissioner, as soon as possible and receive their commissions. Preference, not Proscription. At a large meeting of the Demo oratic Club 'f township no. -, heki on the 23rd 'nst., the followin,. pre:n-ble and resolutions wor unanimously adopted: Whereas, it is the opinion of thi: Democratic Club that thme chargos madt~e againmst the Rlepublicanm party' atnd em braced in Sections 4 and 5 o thme Pl. ttfo rum of Principles adopte: b~y the State Domuoeracy, are true anmd theC origin anid cusei of theo pres ont deplorable condition of ou: State ; and whereas, ovei y honora ble0 effort has beon and is conltifluint to bo0 mai lc by our citizenc~s to en lightumi the colored mimn and laboror' np to the point of political in telli genice that will enalet him to d1is cover' tha~t his true interest and wel fare lie in his renouncing allogianc< to sma party and imiting with us i our effoitis at reform ; and whecrea mm.ay such men perlsistenitly and te naciously refuse to aid us in brine ing abiout the reform we so nmc desire, iby deliberately closing thei eyes anid earm to our earnest an. empha~tic appeals, and in) 'onisequlone are still grind~ing down thme alread' over-burdened tax-payer, citizen ani land-owinor, -/ tergn-.e be it re 1. That we, the members of th Democratic Club (if townobip no.~ ' wishing niot to discourage hionoral eml)oymenhft, determino, as far ai possible, from this time forth, ini al depa rtnmnts of busIinssf(8 and1 labot to extend OUr' pattrolnge to those wh unmite with 1us in tho efgort to soeur, a good government, iln pro'forenoeo t tho~o whio OPploso us in such oifii 2. That the feeling whlich'i slug geats the foregoing rosiohition b not cons5truiod as5 an instrument t force any one from his honest eor victions, but simply as the effort c this chtb to save the couintry fror the party of Rule or Ruin. 8. That ~the foregoing preambh, and resolutions be p~ublished in Tu Newvs AND HER.UD. Outrageous Abuse of Power. Have tihe peolo of the country any conlception of the way in wvhicl the Deputy Marshmals and U~nite< States Commissioners abuse thei] power in South Carolina ?1 Throe HpennenC~ cases worol' reparted rc cently: 1. A colored Democrat namnoi White waIs sp~eakinmg at a Democralti, meeting at Blackvil on Tfhurlsdla A Radical nogro attenmptod to I u~ White from tihe stand, and wa. pushei~d aside by seome wvhito Demo crats who wore near by3. For being, molested by the R'Ldical negro, ti< Democrat, White, was arrested un dor the Enforcmemnt Act. Th< Radical intimidateod tile Democrat and the Democrat was accused o. the intimidation I 2. A wvhite mani namled Chapman at Blacokville 0on Thursday, hurraho for Ham pton. lie was immediatol~ collared by a colored United State. Marshal and dragged before th<( United Stattes Commissioner. Hiu attorney was (enied admfittanlco tt the place wvhorolie was confined and on Thursday night Chapman was still in cnstody. It is so madie crhuo to be aDemoorat,and express v preference for the Democratic can di lato , 8. S. 0. Williams anbd otheris werc arrestod in ackville under the Enforcoment Act. An' oxaninatioil t was had beforo United States Com missioner Eaton. The counsel for the defendants showed that thor< was not a tittle of dvidonco in sup. port of the charge 'of intinidation, and that, on tho .contraiw, the mutual threats of .yiolonce wor founded upon porsonal titecodont ill-fooling 6ntiroly ' apart from political considerations, and einl. minating in the threats of Bill 1311, the complainant, to. proceed to El. lenton and throw hi "weight aml Iiliood" into an ilsunl ee t iolr m >vOment, aimed agadinst life litil pioporty. Mr. Commissioner E.toni, in reply. said "I * may vs will st:to at oneo to you and savo furthier discussion, that I ai acting- 11ntlei inst.ructions, and by tho(o I muist be guidol. The United States au Sthorities aro informod by testimmon bofore thein that a Conspiracy exist in Barnwell cointy tigiIst the lives an,:I political privileges of the Colored mulen. This corspiracy I am hero to ferret out and bring bo. fore- our courts for lninishmient and although the evidence is weak, it mak11lcos part of a great, whole, all as such. I feel b)ouma in du1v not i, rojout it. and I shall, therefore, r'c quire of theo'parties to 1ind surof y for their appo.rance at Court iii the sum of $1,000 each." Can thero be any thuing more monstrous thar this! Upon the ex parte statements 01 Governoir Chamberlain und his willing witnesses, the United Stat v decide that there is n, conspiracy in Bainwoll, and, because of that in'mag inary Ctspiley, arrest and hold tc bail any eitizen who is aceisod o: conspiracy, even when the eviolec is andmitted to be weak. Weak - Why, diing the exanminat.ion bry Conimissioner Eaton, the complail ant, Bull. varied his testimony, in 1)rsenle of the defeidtur, fron wha t Jle gave Mr. Eatmo in privuate, and the Comnissioner said to hin' with considoerble aspority "You people umst stick to the statem(entl you first make to mne and he Mnor( careful What you say you told me,' (reading from his notes,y wheoir6upou Bull taking the cio repeatod hif original story. Bull toli the lie and Mr. Eaton taught him to stieh to it. The three instances we have eite are fair csamplos of the character o the arrests for political purposes under the Enforcement Act in thi Stato.-KoewmS (C Courier. A.. F.-. N.'. A regtillar comimunication of Winnsboir Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M., wil bo held this evening, 27th,.. instant ,I 7 1-2 o'lock. not 26 J F. Mc'I ASTERI, Sfee. November ist, 1876. LL wrsons who purchan'e6 0uant noiid tat S ttlaents 1 miust be0 madue hi~ let Noveomuber without tail . Cotton- eanoi4 be reoc'ivelo af':or that6 date on cot to:i 'ptiori n otes oct 20 xI CUMMINGS: & CO. D)ETON.4 in-lObi l t110 inl the nuar their L ills. Imn't wait f..r me" to call, asu -then'1 prloin tIo (c 'omeL toa-day or to-mor I rowv andc f'orget to pay ait all.'l unmst imve m 1(oey, orV stopi s'mling out meat~ withou thue mi o1-y Wa'itih miy smIe.(O' Reslpect fully, - oct 26 x1 W. R. (i~iuRSON. SELLINGO70 AT 008' BOOTS, SHOES, JHATS andCAPH ' offerfmy enfiro sitic'k ofn Uiot:', Shof P 1rie,, pireparatory-~ to a oing out moy busi fless by .ulanuary, (st, 187. ' I at~isoe cal uttenlt i to ai tino lot oIf ('(in va'jssc-d li (ns.. -~l Ch ice I brand.( oft Nm O (rlean', (Cub a andcc !-la'ck b~rau Moi e. -. I ghet~ piceia give ''for Ico'tt on. R. J. Mc'CA R TEY. P. . Atll parties iun.lebted to me' are rr q ueosful tom call and settle. ou0 r beforeI th :th Novembr, M7'. ,DentfaI Iico.) 3ig oig)mLid wil becu ih a c t 1.R Meo.\b OtJ-x2 rsumsoofo IDanisy, Ti-emosty andv. moaml ing ounry addressed to hmI-nfc at Doh h.or 0lmr9-x2 t TA4AS iMS 1N'im A PvAli~lN(C: A Wma N, Iix months - -(- - - i cX T1I TATit wha veroLratAer, tocreiI ANAGfitICDmT SI'lli',GC~t*~ JACOB . orNDLr , S. May 13~I MAUT- RIlsO Sohool Notice. vmisuolo, 8. 0. Octdber 1', 1870. r-E iHundorsigned by virtue of the ait ILthority vested in themiin announco tho following appoitilelts of 8011001 Trus tocH for the isevoral School Distriots of Faiirileld County: No. 1. T. D. Feaster, J. Jiontrix McAin Ocorgo Sho tonl. " 2. J, -. Douglass, It. C. Clowncy, Faunel rior. ":3. E.). Mohley, Jso' Gladdenl, Major T. lioiwharo.. T a " 4. 0. 11. Thotupson, Fraincis Gerig, Clarles A vrei. 5. Sauel jickion, Dr. H1. F. Gib on1, Aeiluila 1larri l< 2. " . F. Ni. L. D!ke, 1' 11. I 1ins, Snil cho ItulY. ''7. D. J. ii.iglar, T. M1 Itember',I I.-rthuir Wi 1m1111. " S Jo.1 Fnly, Ilowell Edinatids, J. I(. Deany*, S. W. Jackso'.u, JosephThnpr' 10. C. j-. * r ggs, W. N. Mason, "V1. it. T. Yar-borough,1 D. L. OIlennl, D.S..live. S12. W. M1 It >biion, Iraneouq P.,, 1). , A k-n. 13. ThoInas Al Lyles, J. F. Dawhins, Isia" % iller.. The above appointvees are acqpiuested to organi.) thevao1 es1into llho Boards4, sit; re puired by law, an14d report to fite b.hool Comm fit issionler of t C:u. without deilay.' They will ail1o liltv l(-the frce school inl their re pective jilris lictiolli I opene - 0 I the 211 1 Mondflay ill N'vomber nexO2. T it) School fiuind, bot i Stiato a1n1 local, bti Iwn d ly apportione:l to ihe: several schio I dis riits, anl .1 th tristees are r<uted to proi ide th Ioi im.vv,; with a statemlieit of the sine , iorder to deter min the enlgth ott tin)e the schools Canl 1 v run. All applicants foc Ieachers' cer tilicates ar1-0 ret1liv-ml to preseit tliiselve;s bfoil'rthe f it, 1ord of* Exininers, colored ippliennills oil Satilulrday the 28th 1of Octo her nid wh it. applientitin oni 1 onday Hie tho October. .Every person, wi'ith ou <xce.ptionl, aipplyingi for at cerltfiate to teaceh the f'ree sh14411x4 %. ill he subjected to at rigid examituationi, mitlino certi'iente will bl issueto any on not possessing 110 reqluisite qajiizliinti4ons. W. .1. CRA.WFORD, T1. it RhI itSN W. RIICIAltDA1 N, Uoar of xainnersfor Fairileld, oct 26 -x Stille of "J011th1 Call'Olillit, CoUNTY O FAnwanILD. Hy Joo.14. JI. A 11, .E'/iire, Prohle~ JTUlyC. \ 111o11c, suit. to li to gialt, I miiI let trs of ad Ill i nl-4Itri j4 11 of, Ile estate aid eillt.s of A. Yomgue T11rner1, d-celased: Thnare, the1r::f41o, to cite anid admlonl ish a 4ll gid .ingilarl ie kindlrdin4 and u-edi tor. of' che sai . A. Yiiag-t Ti urn1 r, le I 1ceased, that tiey be and4 apipear be'ore me, inl thet Court oif Probate, to be he d ait Fairfiel. Court lousi', S. C., on tlie I Ith day ol' Nolvembher next, after pinhlination : eref, o at .1 o'o14(k ill the forenloon41, to show cause, if an11y the 4lmvi, why thin said 111iiist rl i n 44111 oi141 llot, lhit g'a t1led. Give uitermy and ihs tenty-fourth day ofOcobe, 1Anno Domini 1)71. JNO. J. N I1L, oct 2G 1 x2 J P. F. C. An Appeal limiii Pos;itive NMe. N neo(uO)lr-t of mi misfortun T am in1g 1111n. I n th1e light of the -th of Aiigiuit, I lot. $30)I wort-h of prop erty by lir-, all d I now nmike this appeal to than!,., wh,(o juwslv ow.' m31.. All who are id1 ield to 11ue f'or blaiu.1kimith work tolne ill 187-I. 1875 14nd 187;, wil ph1td;t mak,3 iimmediate p tymiont. All who f'ail t a by tle firt 441 Nov1ehr, will finli lthir 1Counts inl 1te 1'ands of the otlicers of Oct 1I x.i P. M. 5fPEN(E. Sheriff's Ea!o. Weisnn(iel.1 & Co., T.4 Ross lel'erton, J, 4an1. )1. Ro4...e, v. Jane DIavi:1.son. i.l f1r I (rth- -1 ' m y, ini the 4ab4).o enl (.2!. ,1 e41:,', 4! wil 2ie fo 41sa11'le before (lhe Co:r 2(4ou:4' 1141r, ini WVinnsboroi, 44n the 4 i.- t Ml41O'y in1 Novembaer nix', within~ the4 1 .4I houri44 44f 4:l at. 41 pulicO 41utery', 11h4 All that:1 42r.- of 4 an 111I ly'ing inl Fiti h1l 442.lhines I". Kennedy41., 1Dr2. .J41.hn Campb141ell a1444 a 1444rtion1 of thle same4 tr' ct h14.i. id off (4 as4 One 1h141f of1 the14 14mreb1.ise0 11oney to1 bei one~ ye4.llr with int1:-r'.1t. from1 41ay) o4f 1.1I, (o mor 21g o11'f i 0 pr4-its;)2 the pur1a4 e 41i1to. pay f11 l0n44 dlbary init1i!r44 12..1( oci' .41 2411 4)4 . * 4' 411h 4.414441(1 2 1r('sMtnda in Novenilwr' 2:4 4)1 1t1i1hi1 Ihe11 eg ~1.ours221 II ('ale,2' for 1Iea.a, 41he folwing mg'1~' to ' 41. F . ui: on the .1ast hy ' ill Ih t 2 Ik r i -inI. 11n 4 te)1 41241.h'by Mr. Flnngaindo thees, hl.i11'i14421y. 124(2 Afil. t 11 t 1". 4hn I nh 44 f t e' ui4f . 1. t. . All f'4 (t~ lt 4.)1' 1 or) Iir2ct of li411 ln -(4in )l'airth 41414 C~intili ~g on'i 14,I1l44 41u1. dred1) and" ' eigh.;~ 441'144, umr4- 2444111, an.I boI r 1441. 41d by lun'is of'.,' John; im'oton .hon.-hl 1 (G.Bri and at er leied on asth ifWiillinin . S.ersnn Jam0. '1t1 ion, mf'ini t Tiothy187, rden pas I rust iom h er WI41 14 ".44ii 44.'~o, thirt ner, I,2 tnhre or leac, aiiidboun 14d by 44i'41 of c'nrh Onrx Mht Ir(s' AlI-M I on and otl ~i i en altl~soth proprtyl 1of Wi444 lrl i 13inkin at,14 th)e14 s uof1 juma.n fo. rerca iI)'s Ol -, sl. Wr ijti14'yp Winnsborocy4 C'id. 45. .,C. or to.tl owe 19 Rcki]1 2.0 ]o { N'M'w. t)R 'A( MOjIL'r . TOI4 N,'o.h ea 87 tepa. I tto nwna h. obe lc CONNOR& 0HADL1R IAVE JUST RECEIVED An Elegant Assortment OF New Jewelry, WHICH THEY OFFER LOW FOR CALL AND SEE IT. Thoy want money, and ask all who owe themi to call and settle. out t(J NOW IS THE TIME TO ]BUY D 1Y GOODS, NOTIONS, Hats, Shoes, aid (.'othing. rp,, .L ESE (good1 are cheaper than over before, and greant inducements are offered to producers of cotton. Be suro to call and sce n o. Ul ye G . Desportes. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS II } IT1 OPENED~T at tho Winnaboro Dry t odFancy Gloods and Milliner3 Iizear, whlicth were selectedl with the greaItstc by Mrs. iRong in thm Northeri un-.rkots. A 'ompltt and full line of Mil. linevry (Goods of tho latest, designs. The sIock o al nl kinds of mearc'handzao which the. pulie knows I genetrally keep, will be repleished anid kept completo during the I' mily Gr'ocerles, such as Iflour, Meal, Grist, Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Tleai, (Col1~,, Cheeuse, Mac*aroniy, Rico, Maekore'l, Unkes, (Crackers, (Candy Ac., ailwaiys fresh. Kerosene il, olmeeo, Cigars, Pipes, 'Woodeni Ware, Tinm WaTre, In fact, you can find all you want at J. 0. JIOA('s. One and aill, great and sinall, GlIve ihag a call --at the Corner. Prieeni to suit the times, No trouble to show goodss, FAIR NOTICE TA It1l1,8llY given to all persons lndebt l1. edi ( to to lato fiIrmn of 1. N. WrruNnF. that they nanist mako Iimediate settle uatt with tho uinde~rsigncd, if they wish to savo co'stas, f suit. .. JA$ IT. RION, Attorney misbmoro, Sept. ;30, U87O [ for Assignee. JONH D. MVcCARLEY, Locatedl next to D)oti & Co.'s store, [AS4 recently been renittedl, and fur nishied with a fill supply of choico Liquors, Wines, Ci ,,etc. A REST'A~ItANTi hasq beor1 opened in the reart of the b~uilding, whero may be ha.il at nil times, evory thing usually kept at a first-elasa establishmnent-suoh am Oysters, l'ishm, Partridges, :t cies, at'.,-indeed overything that the inost fastidious can desiro. GIVE ME A CALL, ETOTIO'E ..L H undersigned would Inform his numerous friends and patrons that he can still to founde at the old stand with a unusually large stock of (oods. oct 6 F. ununl. COTTON, WE have resumed business at our for. mor stand, No. 3, Bank iEango, and will be glad to see our old customers, We will use every endeavor to please you and to give you goods at the very lowest prices. Cotton purchased, or it parties prefer to ship, we will advanoo twenty.five dollars a bale and hold subject to their orders, ILADD BROS, oct 12 TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT --OVER THlE UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES 0OF Dry Goodsi,. Clothing, hoot Shoes, Trunks, &c. -AT EL.F~.Leetch& Co's. B13EST line of Notions in the County. Gents' Furnishing Goods of best qeality. Blanketa, Shawia and Boulovard Skirts, at the lowest prices. Special attention called to the largest and best soleoted 1Stock of Kentucky Jeans over before offered to the Fairfiold publio. Ladios' trimmed lHst, in great, variety, The above goods will ho sold either at Wholesale or Retail. All goods offered low for CASIL CALL AND SEE US. WE DEFY COMPETITION, R. F. Leetch & Co. cot 6AAjoinuing F. Elder'c, d. OLENDINING, hoot andu Shon Mttateifcturer, WINNSBIORO, 1. 0, THF,~ undersigned ro. ShOetfuly an oes to the hia reoveA'd his Boot and Shoo Mamifactory to cne door below Mr, (3. Muliers;' I am prepared to manufacture all styles of work in a substantial and worldnanlike manner, out of the very best materIar, and at prices fully as low as the same goods cani be manuifactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep eonstantiy on hu,;god tookofolo andUpe Leathe, ShoeFinding k o,, which vib sold at reasonable l. IepI1n promnptly attended to, asatrict ct 19 LV4 ~ tI4'