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TI-WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One 'Year. - - -.- $4.00 - 41 Si x-months. -- - 2.00 " ' ' hrek w ontlhs. - - -- 1.00 R A'I'N. OF ADVElRTISINO. One 'qiutra oho' insertion $1.00. For ^11 aubsequent inserction 50&C. Obitua rio an 1 'I'ritutes of Lt'spect charg.l for asi tlvertienen t i. Liberal discount made f or e antrac.t ad vortisemnentsi. JOB WOIK. Bill Pleads, Letter eli, Envelopes Peiters3, Cards, Invitationsi~, T1icketrn, &e. a a,.ty ex'ecatl at tis QAice, -C LI AI' le JR ~Olfi Around the World. The Ohio comipulsory educational bill has become a law. The extra session of the Senate bas adjouined sine die Pacliard's recruiting offi ^ers h we boon arrested by the Nicholls police. Senator Christiancy will nut have the Mexican mission. The cry for cheap gas has w on in a -number of the leading cities. Kaiser Wilhelm, of Germany, at tained his cightioth birthday on the 22d inst. The Bible Publication So piety of Philadelphia has withdrawN i from the missionary field in Romo. A movement is on foot among the Ultranontfanes in Europe, to restore temporal power to the Pope. If Hayes appoints a Southern man on the supreme bench, ex-Guv. Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, may win the prize. Tho Agricuitural Department at Washington gives not-ioe that the issue of seed for this season has closed. - Dr. W. W. Hall, the editor of Hall's Journal f '// ealth, died a few days since, in New York, of apoplexy. He was sixty six years of ago. There is a dead lock in the consnn ination of the treaty b1.t.oetn Tur.. Le'v and Servia on a matter of : i 1":ett(e, and Montonegro is as stub. 0rn about the eo rsion of Niesie. Ex,.SenatLor Logan, it is stated by a Chicago Timies. coltelplate's grating to Colorado, z.nd will :itest for a seat in the United r'tes Senate from that State. )on Cameron s ucceeds his father its Senator from Pennsvlvaniia. Old .11on found it in.pss.il.ic to run the United States Mcnato and a breach of promise cso at the mne timue. Ed. Wells, a colored man who b r utally murdered a peddlecr named O'Brien, was taken from the jail in Burke county, Ga., a few nights sin2ce, 1,y a mob, and himnged. F"red D~ouglass has b~een:lapploinited and ('on ihmeid as iUnited States Marshal lor' the District of Cohnnhila. His ebampIion in t.he" Senaie was Mlorgam, D~enierat(1'1, of A.labamr u'. TIhe aippoint~ mt met withi considerable The' Newv York S-ejan!o pas"ed a 1 Bil allowving~ womenC~ t) Ihld i o nit i t1 he s-chool b~oarid a~ni d rejef ed t he no~umnation of Gecner'al Mc1'tl.llan ais Th Appletons have in press the memirsaj' of J1efferison Davt~is. '.I'his wvorkI will cauise a g~enuiune senlsationl inl hls (ounitry anud in Europe. Mr'. D~avis is a masnteri of t~he English tongue, aind no onel canl surpass him in the the ecner'getic pre'sentattiont of thebloyCndeaea n. ago, wvill be shot so soon ats any one is found willing to take the job. He has sixty- eight children, most of them stalwart eons, who threaten *retaliation the executiohers. The Savmannah NMews p~oints out six needed reforms to the consti tult ionald convention :A reduction of the number of Senatou s and Repres~ien tatives, and of legislative expens~es a prevention of continual amend ments of the code, biennial sessions, au two years term for Governor', a reduction of the homestead, and a r'emoval of the capital to Atlantai. The News is moderate. Bill Arp, late of Georgia, the man whofurntishedth witcsm and odd sayings which CalsH smith prepared and published some y(t .8 ago, ' was acdentslly killed near Decatur, Texas, on March 5th. He fell from a wagon loaded with cor'n, the wheela passing over his * neck, killing him instantly He was a~ remar'kabl.man-perfeetly illiter ate, but replete. with original ..idsa aind witty adyings ; hue '3rarely ever spoke witheit" anying something More About Hanson. Christian Hanson, the criminal who gave such a touching story of the committal of crimes to avoid starvation, has proved a humbug and a liar. Despiatches wore rocoiv ed from Ohio denying that any such robberies had been committed or that Hanson had over boon in the Ohio ponitentiary. A reportor of te hoIerald initerviewodl him a sec, ond time, and producing the dos patches received an acknowledge ment from Hanson that-his story was a fabrication out of the whole clot He had been a thief and had been iiuearcerated in prisons and peniten t:arie'; soveral tines but for minor o iieuces. lie wept copiously while nking his confession, and express ed contrition for his mendacity. Ho roinewed his pro testaitions, howeve-, of repentance. The Tombs still. contains him, until Judgo Kilbreth decides what to do with him. Hayes to Haihpton And Chaynbet'4in. The result of the recont Oabihiot meeting has been the soegdi10g4,' Friday of a duplicato letter' fronm Hayes to Clamberlain and Governor Hampton. The letter stitos that the President proposes to tako into im mediate counsidoration the affairs in South Carolina, so as to determine his duty. under the constitution, in the pi emises. Itcontinues: "It will give tho President great ple u o to confo: with you in per son, if you find it convenient to visit Washington, and concur with him in thinking such a conference the readiest and best mode of plac ing your views as to the political situation in your State before him. He would greatly prefer this dirtect communication of opinion and in formation to any other method of as certaining your views upo-n the present condition and immediate prospect of public interests in South Cairolina" If such a course is impracticable, the President desires a letter or a message by the hands of some re aponsible delegato tatting what impediment exists in the way of the peaceful organization of a single government in the State. Ho claims to desire to put an end as soon as possible to all appearance of milita -v int-rfenco in this State. The letter is of course non-committal. VEGETIME Strikes at the roet of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy action, in vigorating the nervous system. Vegetille Is not a vile, nauseous compound, which simply purges the bowels, but a sate, pleasait rem-dy which is sure to purify the blood, and thereby restore the health. Vegetiio la now prescribed in csies et Scrofula and other dise~iase of tlhe bl. od, by many of the hest physicians owing to its great success in curing all diseases of this nature. Vegetitle D~oes not deceive invalids into false hopes by purging and creating a fictitious appe tite, but assists nature in clearing and puirifying tho whole system, leading the paitient gradlually to perfect health. Vegeti ne, Sayn a Bostonm physicion "has no equa as a bloodi puritier. hlearing of its many wond~cerful cure-s, after all other remned ies had failed, I visited the laboratory and clonviniced. m oyselfI of its genuine merit. It is I .rel'ared( from harks, roots and~ hierbs, eah of which is highly etTective, and they aret ~omounde in such a manner as to produco~ astonishmtig results." Vegetin I; acknowledged and( recomimendled by php icians and~ apothecaries to be the bes't puritier andl cleanser of the blood yet dliscovecred, eM.d thiousantds spea5k in its praiiuo who have been restored to health. i'i.QQF W1Ii' IS NEEDFD. II. Bosroim, Feob. 13, 1874. MnII . STF.vF.N: D)ear Sir --About one year since, I found myself in a tceblo condlitioun from general debility. V'EGET1INE was strongly a ecom mended to ume by a friendl who had beon much honelitted by its use. I procured the article, and after v-sing severa lbottles, was restored to health and discontinued its use. I feel quite confident that there Is no medicine superior to it for thoso comla1ints for which it is esp~ecially pre pared, and would cheerfully recommend it to theo who teel that they need some thing to restore them to pierfect health. Rlespectfully yours, U. L. PETTINGILL, Firm of S. M. Pettingill & Co., 10 8tate St. Bo.ston. FF.EL MYSELF~ A NEW MAN. NArIeK, MASS., June 1, 1872. Mn. 11. R . S-rns:. D1ear Sir --Through the .advice atnd earn. ost persuasion of R1ev. E. H, Best, of this. place, I have been taking VEGETINE for Dyspopsia, fromi a hich Ihave suffered for years. I have used only two bottles and a'ready feel .nyseli a new man. Rlespectfully, - DR. J W. CARTEIL --PRkPAr!!D 3 H. R. ST EVENS, BOSTON, MASS, Vera~Ima Is~ald he all 'nuggltu SOLUBLE PA THE above well known GUANO PHATE is now offered for satle at th ConsuUmrs of this guano will find i gave puoh universal satisfaction. F CUMMINGS & CO. -ok E. H. FROST & CO feb 10-3m US. 1A4IL!. All Prsons at a distanoo tzwt.d bly Mail with Perfeot Sneoe.i by de-, Dr..Toirnse) 4 showing manner of Inhaling, OIZIATD all I (Send for our large and beautifully illustrated papor, sent free to tiny address.) -CATARR H WhyhecauseInha latton la the onlyway that te Air Pansa gs can be reached, and Catarrh is a dl,.. eaaooftheAirPssaa WE MAKE A SPEC- Resofte Head. Us. IALTY of treating pa- thisTreatmentaswe tionts by al. Please direct, which Is easy writo and describe your and pleasant,andwe symptors. guarantee a perfect cunt of Catarrh. Bronchitis! for th same Bronchms! reaoe The ronchi iea al rubea are simply conductors to carry air to the Lungs, ALL PERSONS THAT lence Inhalation road thisi are invited to must godirect to the send for our large and seat of the disease, beautifully illustratedl and It ol will fol Paper. sent free to any low our directions, address, we guarantee to Cuns Bronchitis. T HS A Wh y? bechitse Asth ma is a contractin A -T H M - A- I a m t o n ri tation of the mucus WEOGUARANTEB TO mnembrane~liningthe CUltE Cougwha, Colds, I ronchisi Tubes. Diptheria, Pneumnon a Use Oxygenated Air Nouralgia,and nearly all as wve will direct and other severo attacks we will warrant a ivlm nall other remedies Cre .We hav cu re standing. Can be eured. w by ? tlCONSUMPTION~ 'auseiw hav.d e cases, some of thens e o.e v~w.... .a being given over to de by al lhysicana D Y 8 P E P S I A W E practice. Cnp CUitE. Liver and Kid- th~eAIr p~aaem and neycomplaintsaroefrec- over two-th irds of tually reached by Oxy- the cases are caused genated AIr- guarantee a cure if you will come nsea son, Dr. Townsend's Ox BLOOD m-f-it1on on- rdtetime b lecausetoinhale x y 0: ated Airl igoes RS and passes through tact with the blood *W.VU EUWU returns to the heart _______________ ver frd mainutes C~it~witoutcttin nd forced from the or dfrawing blood, wilt ndte ore nxy Anr lite or no pain ou ial it wi pleawrit fT t o.-ou pu f ythe blod timna &cur om pa ia contact with the tientsa ourd.W cure. Impurities in the ranta peet cre. blood It carbonires .______ ..____. a., d bn a tasing W. M, PARK, M.D., "M ofi~ ? I he i , asit.oes Late of the on its revoluin MCCLELLAN U. S. A. rog stm 1,osptl Phiiladelphia, cuannot be siL. I'a.,1vuhabeenmonuc- We drive Mrc esfu throughoutNew and aliotheircu E'ngland in tie eure of tiesoutoftheb .d Cakes angd oTmors, We uaranteeto pu partnent' th [djetin oany piih opwnar edy , Address all lo$te' s'tofore,"" Z. 3'. TOWNSEND, M. D., 122 High Street, Providence, R . Ph lie ans wishing to locate tio sote to toriWnor1 :siredor ed tlsing tfie same, by addlreestfgaas b'. There are uun1 l~isted ne Af lke o ie.~~ n it 0 tsf4% IE\# AND '0MA CIFIC GUANO. -------- AND COMPOUND ACID P H OS e following places in this county. t fully up to last year's quality, which .r circulars and prices apply to Winnaboro, S. C. TO ., Charleston, S. C. New Goods 11 rT' arrive at the Dry Goods., Ianay I Goods and Millinery BAZAAR. New Spring Print, and other Goods ex pacted daily. INSPECTION of the Ladies and pubtie generally so licited. PRICES and goods will compare favorably with any in the market, AGENT for Iutterick's Paper Patterns, Ladies' Misses' and Children's Patterns in Store. ALL WINTER GOODS marked down in prices to clear them ont as much as possible. ALWAYS RECEIVING fresh and choice Goods in the Grocery Department. THE PUBLIC are aware that my stock consists of Gene , ral Merchandise It therefore takes ton much time and space to itemize. Suffice it to say, you cas fnd all you want at J. 0. BOAG's. Fine Early Bone Petatoes and resh Gar ten Seeds in, at J. O. BOAG'S. Furniture. Lumber, Shingles, &c., for sale + a the lowest, by J. O. BOAG. feb 24 JUST RECEIVED -BY J. F. Icllaster & Co. SPRING PRINTS 1 SPRING PRINTS ! 4-4 Pereale. at 12} 4. New York Mills, Wameutta. Fruit of the Loom, Farwel and other brands of Longeloth. Tablo Damask-BDrown, Bleached and A full stock4 of Bed Ticks. A large lot of high-back Tuck Gumnbs just received, All of which we are selling very low -FOR THE CASH J. F. McMASTER & CO. Mt. Zion Institute. THE patronage of the clisena of Fairfield is earnestly solicited for this time honored School, TERM5, PAYAILS OWRU WALl QUARTUSLY IN ADVAxen: 1st Grade per Quarter or10 weeks, 515 00 2nd " " " " "' '' " $ 00 PrImary " " " " " .10 0g A few pupils will be received as boarders in the famnily of the Principal, on reasona-. ble term. W. K. DWIGHT, Je.______ PrimeIp'al. To the Citizens~ of Fairfiled. J- article of Liquors for mnedicinal or family purposes call at the Cenatekinial Tt the farm-'ra and Plant ers of Fairield. - F yu wanit any Liquors' for your 4 - .borers, or pantatiowt purpioses, i1 a the Centennial Bar, wh~ere yor eis-buy al bottom gemloes for [. ~ -OASH. T. '. HABENICHT,. 1feb) ?. - . I te. TO OUR CUSTOMERS - -- ... . WHO are indebted to us for PROYI. IONS or PHOSPIIATE8, we would respeot fully call attention, that your bills are due on or before the frst of November. We are depending en you for payment AT ONCE, to enable us to met obligations made to assist you, and whieh are da. at that time. In order for us, as well as you, to uia lain our eredit, it Is neeessary to meet our promises promptly. Boaty, Bro. A Son. cot 12 COlHOr Chaiidler CALL ATTENTION TO their large and elegant assortment of GLASSWARE, Especially their Berry, Fruit and Preserve tiowls. -ALSO, To their variety ef LAMPS, whleh, for beauty and cheapness, excei. --ALSO, To their large stook ofCOROCKE itt, whlek they offer at low prie., to close 4ut thieir GOODS in this lao Winnsboi o Hotel. *i ndersigned takes piesr la informiug his friends and the public that he has removed to thqt largo Mnd4 emedlous Briek Hotel, lookled In the. enute of businsess, where he is gyrsjkrM4 to aeommodateq the pubht rlthbeldin and well furnished rooms, and a Itble enp. plied with the bost that the sikr~et affords. H.intend. .t9 deserve sad bppeq t resolve the publie patronagi. Iaanesp, S, 10WSt 7epsat 'ONIO SIT ~IITE ad led COnion flati,'al~ als. Herbn o e Also, a 10oto IJeneeMgao~g ej