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Oranges weighing three quarters of a pound each, and an average of the crop were grown in Columbia County, Florida, this past season. Two brothers in Thomas county, Georgia, laf ely disputed about the ownership of an opossum, when one seized an axe an d struck the other over the head kil)igg im t ' General Samuel Cooper, late adjutant and inspector'general of the armies of the Confederate States, recently died at Cameron, Fairfax county, Virginia, in the seventy-eighth ,year of his age. 'ChOeBrooklyn Tbetre, in Wash ingtou street of that city, latel. took fire behind the stage ,dming' the performance of .tho., "'wo Or phans," and was burned * to the gltind. Over three hundred pers ons were burned to death and many in jured. General Daniel Woodall, for a long time United States assessor of Internal Revenue.,in Wilmington, Delaware, committed a forgery amounting to over $20,000, whlich has just come to light. He has led the State. *'Moses'HoWid .a coloif Dimo' crat of Charlotte, N. C., was latoly not only brutally whipped because of his politics, bit, not satisfiod with this, the ruflians'took his horse and tied it to the track of the C. C. & A. R. R., at night, and the animal was killed by the train. A number of people are making arrangements to emigrate from Massachusetts to North Carolina, They expeoct to settle ini Burke County, directly on the line of th~e We stern North Carolina Rlailroad. Benjamin Marsh, jr., for many years city clerk of Newport, Rhode Isiland,hao mysteriously disappeared. He bore an unimipeachable character and there is no appearance of any dofalcation; and his unaccountable absence has astounded aid confused his friends. A Great Change. The Boston correspondent of the Springfield, M a s s., .R epublican writes :"Strong as the lurch of the country was toward Tildeni in the week of the election, it has been twice or thrice as strong of late, and if the election were to take place again, to-day, he would have 5,000 majority in Boston, and would stand some chance of carrying the State. HIundreds and thousands of Republicans are sick and tired of this endless business of forcing car pect-bag governments upon the South at the point of the bayonet, and disgusted at the thought that even in South Carolina the office holders can command the whole army and navy to keep themselves from being turned out by the popu lar vote. This state of feehing makes itself perceptible in the Re publican newvspapers. The Tran eorspe and the A dvertiser have vir tually seceded from the Rule-o{e ruin Republicasns, and even the eJournal has loft off praising the south Carolina board ocanvassers for "overreaching" the Supreme Court, and begins tQ opi@bl8016 erti 'question in itib dily obfusca tions. The patience and forbear ance pfthe .9theri Pyorts das are deserving eWM 'id they are going to win it. Tilden is to be peaceably declared President, peace bly inaugiarated, and the country is tohave peace. fromn tha$ 6M~ this mattet .'sttdd *I~ ii in the rnlniiit'ation under Tilden. Sixteen nisB*gl Wt4$ MW nM~~ a tI Lng of strong drink, says: "Those physiciins who are are not habitual drunka-rds don't know anything about the progreps f t 7e disease; they only see the results of it, and therefore they cannot handle it as they do other diseases. Those who are habitual drunkards become too much weakened physicall and intl t pron unce h cure. "I am an old drinker. Have drunk a;9% R ; e9yry day *9 ,t past ftee years, except an occa sioIal day or two when I have S'awdrii off." I a&i satisfied i-thag there is no medicine fbr it. Social habip s're aptrpng .inentive for, one nai to drink, thirst for Rim Uat for another, although the first may ab her thotaste an smell of the fluid. The effect is what the inebriato of either class desires and n'ee Is,, In the interest of the poor unfortunate inebriate let me tell hih, if he is in eirnest in his desire to break off, to shun all liquor at night. He will not be able to sleep for a night or two, but he will come all right in a short time. Lot hin oat a hearty breakfast, and, should lie be nervous a few hours afterwards, let him fight it out, hide himself, and shako it out. One or two hours will give him relief. Then let him take some solid food, and hurry to his home, avoiding the social com panionship of men, which is one of his greatest temptations, and keep to hisplfps much-.as possible. All medicines proscribed tW prevent thist or norvousness are of no.avail. It is the will, and principally the will to stop drinking at night, and and to keep aloof fron social drink ing friepds. .I havq tried it,- and-1 knoW. Tho dread horrors of delle!nin tremens have never befallen me, but I have seen them in others, and have 1R 9 0 Qf 4 ia, or I wolic f ot~hrtfe ("A4 VEGEI1WIfA .I , Iit fTIt Xai th iroot fI iease I y '> i ri ging tho blood, iedtoring the liver and kidneys to icalthy and action, invigo rating the nervous systenit. VEGETINE is not a vile, nauseous compound, wici siiply purges .the bowols, but a safe, pleAs it, remody which it sre to purify the blood and thereby restoro the health. VEUETINE is now proscribed in casos of Scrofula and other disease4 of the blood, by umany of the host physic ian, owing to its gret Iuccoss in curing all (iseas5es of this r atture. VEQI4 1NE. does not deceiyO hl4alitis' inthfalso hopes by put-gimg and creating a tictitious appe tite, bIt tsistti naturo in clearing and purifyitty 401e "hol syst ein, lead tl$e patient gradually to prfect healthi" Y.GETINEU was lookodl upon as1 an experimtent for somn1 timoi by our be~st physicians, but those mtoIitner'edlus intt t regard to it are, notw its mao..t airdlet friends and s . porters. - ... instead of being puffed-up, medicine has worked its way ip to its bresent astonmhintg sut'cess by actual nmerit in curing' all -lis.hison .f the~. blood, of wham VEGlNTINJM says a Boston p)hystician, "has no equal as a 1blo0d purifIer. Hearing of its many wondterful cures, after all other remedies and failed, I visited theolaboratory and convmtoedi myself of ita genuine merit. It is prepiared from barks, roots and herbs, each of which is highly effective. ad they are compounded in such a manner as to produce astonishing results." VEG ETINE1 is noku nowledgod and reconimmen ded by phlysicians and ap~othtecaries to be the best purifier and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, andt thousands speitk in LtR pinaise, who have been restored to health, Feel Myself a New Mani. NA TrCo, MASS., Juno 1st, 1872. K4n. H. iR. 8-ravEss: Dear Sir--Through the advice and earnest pecrsuasion of R1ev. E. S. ilest., of this place, I have been taking V~oEwrmz ror Dyspepsia, of which I have suffered For years. I have used only two -bottles and dread y feel miyself a new mtan. .Iecspectfully,Dn .W ATR Rlepor, frm a PriacticaI Chemisi antd A pothecairy. BOSTON, Jan. I, 1874, Deav Ht-Thls Is to oertify that I have sold at retail 154& dozen (1852 bottbAa) of f our YEoBTINEi since April l'i 1870, and can trulypgy j4~ 10 lIngs leti Aho best satisfaction of any remedy for the com plailnte fr .which i s recomnmendeg1, without somne 'of rny one kit ~stfy to its merits on thenpielv~o f~ierionl [ amjperfedily coinlat ofs~rlcases of scrofutilous ' Tumors bein~ oured by VEQ GIL,,~1, B'J46 roadway. Vegetine is Sol~ b al Dp sp. AaVGnTSI M $3,20.4 94 ~ e~ptvarious 10Wvsap rs 'dftl0 1t6[1 tfbih thirty papor, giving daily and weekly otreula i1on azuiprlie sohedl of ratesn o. 4.1 iark Row New York, Soffer for sale -or rent Jmreidence he- jV&4 i#et near omeis otle- ait -10, con .r): S htehon. 5 F 'AWVV 0 A'R D,1L stlea withj natle, 10ots post Pai. J. B. U15Ma, N61au, Rens. Co., N. Y, etter Copying Book. No presi or water used. Sample ol-y orth $3.00 free. Send stampfo calar. io go. Otlrodely!1i 80( ceits toi o 1 drd mrail, postpaid, all of thlo follom i gidb of jewelry, vi: I pair Gold lated and engraved Sleeve piftf* one Not Gold Front Shirt Studs, I Collar Stud, I Wed this great bargain morely to diw at en tion to our buit' * p, ehv all kinds of watche ab'JeObN tlwproa '7149;V y ow res Send for Catilogue. Co cA i., 735.B~roAdwa&ytN;.Y.<ty JURUBrABA HtiiulatCs the ototiko 4an1, thus puri fying the blood and strixing at the root of disease. It 15 titie meiodivinal 'tiadt of the iplant of that naue fouid in . Brizil, and is 011 0f tlhio otw-onderfi1 tiics and invigorators A nOWn. 1t will in'0 the Liver active, 'nsasht DlgdatiodWiV, fiiff the Blood, restore Vigor to the (obilitated and is a cettain renmody for 6dl dieasos of a Serofulous nature. 'Try it. For Sale by Druggists. Wholesale'by C. N. UnITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N.Y. TRIFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous. USE rbI# 01olic Tablets, a sure remedy for Coughs, and all DiF. oases of the Throat., Laingii, (,best and Mucous I Nu wran. " V C. N. CulTTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Agents Wanted ffir the Story of Written by. ;his- fathe. A oompleto ac count of thi 1nsl Mysteriona'i Abduction and Exciting Scargh. % ith FIac-Simile. Lettord nidt IllutAtons.' Outsella1 'all> other Books. OOe agent too's 54 orders in one day Trerm libor.l, AdIrps., Jondit i~ra & Co., Publiors, Phila. Ont-SelliIng I in iW'sely--The CENTENNIAL EXPOSIT1li DESCRIBED AND ,I4LSTtTFD._ The only co pleaq, riobly illuut t low price work' 750 p Ces, only S2 50. rrents of the entiro hi,tor, grand build ings, wonderful o'xliitii, Jiiriosities. great days,' etc. The be0A chance of 100 ye rs to. coini money famt, as evprybodj' van ts this w'ork. 1,000 agents appoi'ntert first-four weeks. 5,0110 wanted. $Ior (till particulars address quickl -, Hunu3DM) nn . Po~ yg E7h .mS~om St., Phil., Pa. Caution. A0, not deceived by Imost regoictfuiily request the Inspect ion of their cheap and cth selected stock of. goods, which they: viler.. 'OW0) as ony 0se in THEIR LADIES' Department is full and complete in avery line. RUFF'S, SILK TIES, hlandker. hief.. Col'ars, Cuffs &c., in great variety and at cxtremely low prices. AMERICAN DELANES, Nice Dress Gloods, colored and black Alpacas, at prices that defy comrpetition. DOMESTIC GOODS, Consistinig of Brown H~omespun, Check ed Homespun, Denimai, T1ickmgn, Shirt ings, &c., at prices to suit the p~rice of Cotten. THEY HAVE. A splendid lot of Jeans and Caanimeres, Gents' and Boys Suits which they offer at great bargains. .-3 .~ ,) 'f' '~i and Rled flannels at selling prides. I i ' I' A FULL STOCK OF THEIR LINE OF - Gonta' Furnishing Goods Is complete In averylpattioilkrsi T .mB I f r Fw //i AGENTS'S LADIES'8i Youths'. Boy~',and ,mcren's'Shoes in great variety, ,a 4;t j9~eniably low 'prices. THEIR HARD WARE hardware store, A NEWLOT OF Good and oheapcAgetg jgstreoeived. Call and examine bef'ore buying McMASTFiB & BRICE. 35rOTIO 2. I e'~h Fall and Wintev Dry Good 7. TI l V -A MCREE-RY I W E are now opening our Fall and Win DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, I And beg that all in 'ant of goods give us I StoQ1 fuu of t 1 iost d r oW ye , t*ihom e a you good; at prices which side of Now York. Ci Z'' Samples sent by mail when roqueste r)ver $10 in value it accompanied by the delivery will be sent free by express. Sot _21 QE4L1;D bids for the rent. of the -14farkt Atalls No. 1 and Will be re ceivedi until 15th instant, Rentpayable junartrly In advance, and parties to give note with approved sureties. - WM. N. CHTANDLER, dee 7-2t. Clgrk of Council. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. TheOPiNeely, adminiktrator of Estate of Ann Walling. Deceased, vs. Elizabeth Waslift. Jno. Wailint atnd others. IN obedience to an order from the -L qQur ofdrobate, made in the above t4atr1 i I, will* oferi foYr -al: 4 the firsa onda, in January next before the Cox. t Hou e door in Winnsboro, S. C., :he Umn., oa land belomiging to the estate of Ann Walling, deceatsed, containing seven ty-four acres, more or less. and bounded by I atl ss lrs. Marthat 114k, estate o' Philip Waling and others. Trnais OF SAL-one-half cash on day of Soi n oine 411T to ar-i ythere nd Mortgago with interest from lay of salo. Purchasers to pay for necessary p pers. . . Leo 7-4t. S. F. C. IROCLAZATION! BY authority invested in mue as the LEADER OF LOW PRICES E[do hereby summon and command all persons in the County of Faiefield, state of South Carolina, to proceed at once to the large and commaodious establishment of R. L. DANNENBERG, and, there eleet anid buy.' theifr Fall and Wintei siupply of Dry Goods, Qlothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, TLadies' and Gents' Notiens, &c., and bring with them tiheir readly ehat~go, that I may give themi all the benefits wvhich I desire by buying niy gooda for Cash. And it is falrther ordered, by, my au thority, that I miust and shall competo witlf any lioiss'& in hiy line, 'eitlbt in Charleston, Columbia or CharlottQ. .And all persons failing so. to do, will be a.1 judged the enemies of Good Goods at Low Prlces, antd punished.by going elsewhere and buying theiaegoods. And it Is further ordered that dil' th~ose who are indebted to me. shall repair at once to this place and close their accounts. All these falling to doso,*ill hereafter be debarred from evor againireceiving Credit it my House. Slgned sealed and delivered, this 10th R. L. Dannenberg. R.W. PHILLIPS a1TtU - PNW ts'NJt Piotturo Frames, for design and workmanalhIp,#A 41tlha ehU .? liememi bor my prie.. are beyond competition fer ?Mistio WidrdoWS ' Nio it e urcable, convenient, that never get not of rder, and will last loY ''tbana any other ~ade Mat ,~ urJ Iataaks, nd . Furniture.tmodrato lull annnt'4 s Boots, Soes Hats &c ter Stook of IOOTS, SHOE HATS &c. i call before buyi ott will find our to be found anw iero. We buy for with eho opg experience of-our the thii, we propose to give cannot be du cliatod this kilund he'ooilv iced, 1L orders 'promptly attended to and when money or requested to be oollected on ,Love & Co. DOLUMBIA, s. C. B. Sllolimor & Co., OLD CATHCART STAND. Wants to find in a store all kinds of Goods together, go to old Cathcart's store, B. SUGENHNIMER & CO. wants a great deal of Goods for little money, go to old Cathcart's store. B. SUGENHEIMER & CO. wants to bity niec and fresh Groceries, go t , old Cathcart's store. B. SUGENHEIMER & CO. JUST RECEIVED. 'Fine Irish Potatoes. Fine Onions, Fine Northern Cabbage. Fine and cheap Hams. Fine Bacon, Fine double extra Flour. Fine extra sugar cured Tongues, and many articles too numerous to mention here, at old Cathearts store. B3. SUGENHEIMiER & CO. nov 30 SEL.LING OFFi AT COST BOOTS, SHOES, HATS andCAPS. Iferm entire stock of Boots, Shoes, .Iasad Caps, at and below Cost 1?rice,preparatory to closing out my busi ness by January lst, 1877. I also call attention to a fine lot of can vassed flame. Choice brands of .New Orleans, Cuba and Black Strap Molasses. l1ighqst price given for cotton. P.S. All . J. MeOCARLEY. PS.Alparties indebted to me are re qeted to call and settle on or before the lth November,-1876. oct 263 U . J. MeCARLE~ Y. In the District Vourt o~ the V)i44 S ales for. the'District ofi onth Carolinac I(ANK~tjI'OY. Ink pa' of John 0O. Davis and W. rn14, ayleisuakiupte, rp IS it to give notice thatt a warrant r J..)bankmnto has beenIe1 opt o the Dittrio6 br of thei 'tlnt ~ tes for' the-Jbistrict of Soiush arolhi a aet the eittate of Job 0. Datis -and W. Da. hvls? of Fairfield County, of the State of south .Oarolina1 who -h~ beesil uJdge bik r~iesupon. their. owfl'pittiuon ; ththe 6iyo~ of' any dbts,- aid''th ' hI4 *~ of any prpert boldn~ tosilti'b~ J rupts,t heter or Ihor tIherahd athe raafttof any prpryt3thiet, gre foi, thart 'aM4ttof the-ored of ter esitateh'~ill ,b'd halfd Atl CW S ujk~ ptj to bhe holdetr *hthe~tPa, at orkville, 8. 0., before W. I. 01416u seq., one off C Ea~ ourt. l~~~ ylarte stook of G~~~' HOS.~r IV. Utj4 t9. T 1ON Offee On WashingtoA street, one door east of Winsboro Hotel. [I. A G.AILLAU1. JNo. S. RZYNOLDS ATMORNEYS AT LAW. NO.2LA VRANGEj WINtj19 )llO. SQUTH CAIOI.INA: STATEF OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP FAtFIELD. By JOHNV J. NEIL, Rrq., Probole Judge W 4EREAS,.R. C. Arpett, hath made guit to m t'o grant him letters of a1ministration of the estate and effects of Mrs. B. A. Camerop, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admanish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. S. A. Cameron, deo'd, that they be and appear befOre me, in the' ourt offrobate, to be held at-.Fpivleld, Court Himouse, S. C., on the 9th (lay of Decom ber next, after publieatioW hereof, at 1i o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the shid administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this twenty second day of November, Anno Domini 1876.i JNO. J. NEIL. J. P. F.C. Wx. E'TTZNorER. H. P. EDMOND Ettenger & Edmond, RICHMOND, VA., MANUFACTUREW, of Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers of all kinds, Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys &e. AMERIMAN TUnBINE WATER WHEEL. Caneroia's Special Steam Puips Send for Catalogue. oct 19 T'l H'd. P 11@4N IX, PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA, IS The Cheapest Daily Paper IN SOUTH CAROLINA. POLITICS DEMOCRATIC ALL THE NEWS Of the Day Condensed. Subscription, $2 50-6 Mouths A&' Pronounced the best Democratic Daily at the Capital. Address JULIAN A. SELBY Manager. J. CLENDINING, Boot anti Shon Maniracturer. WINNSBORO, S. C. THE undersigned re spectfully announces to the citizens of Fairfield that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. C. Mullers. I am prepared to manufacture dl styles of work in a substantial and workmanlike manner, out of the very best materis, and at prices fully as low as the same goods can be8 manufactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on hand, sa good Stock of Solo and Upper Leather, Shoe Findings &c., which wilbe sold at reasonable prices. Repairing promptly attended to. Torrmsstrictly Cash. p-Dried Hides bought. oct 12 J. CLENDINING. OO0'OR & CHNDER CALL ATTENTION STERLING SILVERWARE, -- AT REDUCED PRICES. Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Sugar Spoons, 'PTble 'orkcs, Pap Spoon, Butter Knives, Pickle Fork., AND Ladies' Guter Latchek deo. 7 --BY JOHN D.McV~CARLEY, Located gext to DR4 &0.o's store, H iA" witn y fell re~tte~l ac fr n ilsupply op,~io9 the teat of tie n he~t~,bre,ay be en op4 t pIe,~t~,~Ic ulot t loR~cR4~sr, g NEW1fS- ANDI 'HERALD IS ]PULISHEID EvERY THURSDAY AW WINNSBOROJ . C. BY TEM WINNSBORO PUBLl$IlING Co. IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENT8 iF THE DAY, State News, County NEWs, Poiltical News, Etc THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMLNT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. THE LOCAL COLUMN Is well filled with town and county news. T'he aim of the Publishers is to issue a IRfST-C:LAS8 FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Termas of Subscription, payable invaria bly in advance: One copy, one year,---- -- --$8.00. One copy, six months, - - - - $1.60. One copy, three months, - - - $1.00. Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2.75. Ten copies, one year, at - -.- - $2.60. Twenty copiea, one year, at -- -- $2.60. To every person making up a club of ten or more aubscribers, a copy will be sent free for one year. The".names consti.. tuting a club need not all be at the same postoflce. JOB PRINTING IN ALL ITS DEPART MENTS DONE IN TIlE lBEST STYLE AND &T THE, LO 'a EST, 1?UICES. We are prepared to furnish, on short liotice, BANK .OJEOKS, BIL L H EAD8, : NOTES. BNVELOPER, LETTER HEADS, INVITATIONS, CARDS, LAW BLANKS,OTR, POsTAL oARDS~ TC., ETC. rerms for Job Work-Cash On Delivery. All busineos comm~utniat one should be Ie Ei ~the denbr ib~1gQ~ay