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"S S - TED M I TB Tm-W EK . Dr oN ]W INNSBO RO, S. C., TUE~SDAY M ~ORNING, OTOBER 2, 1877 IV L . N . m 2 L1.i11ANT CARDS, 110 two alike, with name, Oets post paid. J. It. IUSTED, Nassau, lRens County, New York. Revolver ani Cartridtres for $3. "-A fine niekel plated, sevel shot, Ioket re volver : a rsit-class article. Sent. C. (. D., or oil r ptt. ol,p 1)1 ieo. ' . W. 11,11,us, 11. 0. Dlox 2,718, Now Yu,-k. VEGETI NE. Titsanuds will bear testliony (auni d10 it, Vo0it.a'1riy) tit, Ve'getlle Is the best medical compound yet ilced ierore te public for renov'ating antlrifying the blood. LADIEG Elogant Im, Rtation Rose Corse I oet, Broastpin and ;Pondant Dropa, Cent Postpaid to any roador ftbi Papor for 25 cents. Throo Gots for -0 Corta. In Cur rency or StailpR. 01im aco.o To0rk. T11IFLING With a Cold is Always Dangerous. USE IVELLS' Carbolie Tablets, a %uro remedy for Coughs, and all Dis cas1Os of the 'h'roat, Lungs, Cliest ud Mucous MonbranL1. PUT UP ONLY IN LUE BoX!,1. Sold by ill Druggists. C. N. ClITTENTON, 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. P I u m HABIT CURED. A Certain and Sure Cure. Large reductlon in prices. A trial bottle free. Mits. .1. A. Dito.1-1-omnit, La Porte. Indianla. Box IimS. (Formnerly Mrs. Dr.S. 11. uollins). The only coibinat ion of h trile Jilimalva Gingfril 1WitI choice A romatics and French Bindy, is A tell clous, harint.- is, strength ening substiLl,tCe for aill k1ids of stAml lnts. It, ~1. A I ~i promptly relieves Soppression arfer eatiig ad svy specles of Ildl 91sinl, Corrve(s l ii t .41 r bances Of the %omelh ni Ask for .\ REU. JRUPTURE. hse wishing relief and eure for Rupture shiould constalt, Dr. J1. A. SHE': %I \ Ili,Br . way, New York or 'end f.w he m. k. . photographic liketlesi of bad va-ws bo-i11rv a11 aifter cure. Ilowa.k (f k .. wi j?;e,.! Lu finrih Dr. Sherman's treatment. Onto of t,iese fellows, a (jerinn clerk, now Calling himself Dr. V. 0. Crumpien, Is iidictedQ Oni complaint of Dr. .8. mind awalitz trial for forgery and embezzlement. oct.2-Im McMaster & 3rice -0 i-. .AVE greatly reduced the prices of their HAMBURG EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, LA.CES, PIQUES, TRIMMINGS, LINEN EDGINGS, COTTON EDGINGS, FRILLINGfS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, &c. Caldl and exalhmno their ''Cheap Showv Case" of "ODDS AND ENDS." july 28 Notice to Road Overseers. COUNTY ComasIoNns' OFFICEJ, AVINNORuOJ, S. C., Sept 24, 1877. tf3hlE Road Overseers of Fairlieldl ..county are herewith directed to order out as3 soon3 as practicable all per sons5 liable to road dutliy in theOir rO apoetivo jurisicion1s, to finish up the niumnber of dalys requllired by law, whIoro the samo11 has1 not1 hereto)foro 1be0n don11(. Decfaultera InuIst ho prompmltly rep)ortedl to this tree for prosecution, and ali negleeet of dutly b)y overseors and( 0other road olilcials wizll 1be summarnuily dealt withl. Rtoad Ovecrsoors aire also rerquired to re.. port to this ofce, tho number aind kind of working imlplemtlcls in their respee Livo districts. J. A. HIINNANTf, Chairmein Board of County Commnissioners. ept 26-tf. ____ P'REPARE TO SOW WHEAT. A S tho stock law 18 to bo enforced in1 .. Fiairtlold we have laid in a large lot of JBlue Stone, Lucerne and Clover Seeds. For ale by sept 20 MeMASTER & lRiCE W. G. 110CHEI, MER1lU ANT TAILOR, H AS rcemoved to the store next to tho post-office, whero ho hwill be glad to re ceive his friends and customers. A full line of Samples will be kept on hand, from which customers may mako selections. Io now has the finest lin e of French and English goods ever brought to this market. He is also prepared to cut or to ma k up goods for those who devire. Garments oI all kinds repaired and cleaned. C'- Cleaning a special Thankful to the public for past patron ago, ho so;iCits a continuanle of the saine, and guaran tees satisfaction. Sept 18 . G. ROCIIE. Sawing-Machine. RAD ARk VATo. JULY 15. 1821. wVE CLAIM FOR TnE IMPRoVED WHITNEY I ELaWINAG MVA CHI1IgES T" followin)g specific points of Fupe riority: I-Great simplicity In Coa 14t I'IltOll. m--Duraility. 3-ExcedinMgly Light Run nuang. 4-Still Runn111Inag. NoiNelems. 5--1erforaus alk VaielIes og Work. 6--Beauty of Fiilmh and W orkmanmship. 7-GREAT REIDUCTION 11N PRI CE. Single Machines sent on orders direct from the Factory, written guarantee with each "Machine. WHY PAY OLD PRICES! .,f?1Send for circulars and particulars. Address, Thme Whmitney MI'g. Co., feb 17 Paterson, N. J. CONGRESS STRET N E G 0 D WINNSBORO, S. C. 500 LBS. NEW YORK FACTORY CHEESE, ,Just at hand, and warranted to gi vo satisfact ion. U. G. D)ESPORTES. Sept 18 PROF. N, SOIHMITT, Piano, Melodoon and Organ Tunor, 238 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. _j AVI,NG an experience of thirty-flye ,L. years in tuning and repairing Pianos, Moledcons, Organs and other Musical Instruments, both in Europe and America, is enabled to guaranteo satisfac tion, or make no chargo. Ho has the highest recommendations from schools and colleges in the United States. July 1f.. VEGETINE Roy. J. P. Ludlow Writes: 178 BAvrmc S-TiEr, BnoolyN, November 14, 1874 Dear Sir-l''roIn personal beneflt recelveI by its itse, ats well us iroi persunal knmoww(i., of Ithose whose ellres thereby ll,ve seet :t.. Ino.At. intraculolus, I canl IlkJit livarilly alisttsn e:d'rely rnInC0 Iild ile VI-:M EvIN for 1,110 coln plallits which It, Is cllime<d to euro. .JA31EM P. AT1M.OW,tLate Pastor Calvary Baptiste Church, sacralacnto, cal. Vegatine. She Rests Well. SOUTIT 0TAND, M., Oct. 11, 1870. Mn. I R. y Dellr str-I Mye been slek two1 ypars wt lt the liver complal,l lrgt. Juld ni'lilx lat, t1le have takll a1 grvat, nivity (11'if vire t, 111illOw- s but itom, of tihem'i ea la. any good. I was restle.s. at, tlglt, IItI hatt no apIIe te. Sitice taking i11 V-I vrINF I rest, well, aid relislk inY foid (1:111 reconiincud the vegel Ine for whiat. it, is has dotie I or like. Yours re0speotftffly, ll.S. A1,11-AT RICKE:. Witness of the fbove, AIr. Ge orge . \aughan, Medford, Mass. vegatine. Good for the Children. BOSTON 1om:, 14 ''yler Street, BOSTON, April, 1876. Mn. It. R, STVENS: Dear, Sir-ve fcel that the clildren In our homne have betnll great 3y benlefit et by th VsmP TINE Vul h:.t%'e .1 k; iiily i i its froi 111Mile to 11e, espoelally those Iroubitdle wit. the srula \\ithl (reIpe0t, M us. N. WOt\ I.h, Matron. Vegatine. Rev. 0. T. Walker Says Pinovim-:Ne, I. I., 161 Transit Street. 11.1I. STEvEiS, EQ I feel huui to expriess with iy signatre the hlIgli vat te I p iac i'pon) yt Str U:u Sis NI; '~ fallilly have lsei t II for the last, two yelrs. IiI nervou.-Webilitlylt, IntinvailuablP, a1114 1 reoln Ilielnti Ito Nalt who Inay need aIi IlvIol-i rain, renoivatling totite. 0. ,1. Pastor of lpowdeii-Sruarc Church, jjostom. Vegetino. Nothing Equal to it. SouTH SAUM, Mass., Nov. 14, 1870. Mn. 11. t. -TEVEN.s: IDer Sir-I Ive been I roubled with scrofula, canwer, mili liver Coiplaint for tlhiree years. Not hing der (1(1 ind gold u:t I I Cl1Umenced using the \4ge Iine. I am now getting along Il - 4-ra t . a 1t stIl using the eg Ie i ((1 siler I ther- Is tnot lintg eitt to it :or suich coin u ii I-i. ti' heaIrt fly r'CommnIlt 1i to every loty. Yourst Irilly, MRs. LIzz M1PA. PACKARD, No. 16, Lagrange St., South SAlcm, Mass. Vegeline. Recomilmend it Heartily. SOUTHl BO)STON. AIn. IT. It. ( -r.1"..:x : I):,tIr sir- -i:tv, taken several bot tips of your Vegerie, atia ai vonvinvid 1t, is a valuable I'milidy for (3spqIsIa, Mdney complait. sAn -- (.1wral dubility (if )i*i eSYSIv;Im. I calleat.l rTC(mIme1)(d114 it, to alli siiferers troin the above coliplailts. Yours repwq!tt fitlhy, MInH. NIITIOF PARKAn. VEGETINE. -PItEPAtED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetinl, isSold by all Druggists. oct 1-4w The Lates t Noveljs JUST ARRIVED. bX.ieautjtiu selectioni of Lawns and CIambries, in all thec new desirablo Colors and1( Patternis. At ,beauitifutl line of Hfamburg Edgings and (1 'rimmiangs of all kimds. Calicoes o lat,est styles andu at greatly reduced prices A largo aissor'tmefnt of Fans, Buttons, (Uombs, and notions of all kinds. Cal l n undersignedl before maing your purchelases anud you wvill bIe sattisfied that (lie LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS are purchiasedl of SOL. WOLFE. MYORRIS' HOTEL. and1 thiorouighly renovaiting miy Jiotel from top-fo bottom, amd no'v halvo it in first class order and amn prtpareod to on Lertain my guests with hmuch mtore coul vience ant1 comlifert thtan oretoforo. Otlico on first floor and( openin e on main sireet, with dinning room an1( samlplo room adjoining. .Every Offort wvill be madlato make moy guests comnfortable. .1- Hotel located next door to F?. Elder's large grocory and dry good stores, and( in tihe contral and business portion of towvn. Charges to suit the times. april-26-t . ' Pronrietor. TILE RESULT OF A TRIAL. -0 AN INCIDENT IN IlI (AJER OF CLARA MORRIS. How Sho Made a Great Reputation for H1ers1f. In the fall of 1869 Augustin Daly began to hear extraordinary stories of the emotional powor of Clara Morris, who was then a protegee of the genial John Elisler, the projec tor and present managor of the magnificent Enclid Avenue Opera House in Cleveland. The genial nnd fatherly John was anxious to ad vance the fortunes of his pupil, and a Now York opening was thought to be a desirable thing. In fact the metropolitan stago is the Mecca to ward which all ambitious stage-folk bend their steps in dubious pilgrim age, and on the results thereof hang all their hopes of fame and fortune. After considerablo correspondence Daly engaged the little Morris to play minor parts. He had mado a contract by which Wilkio Collins was to dramatize his "Man and Wife," with which the Napoleonic manager was to open the season of 1869-70. Two weeks before the opening night he had heard nothing from Mr. Collins in regard to the dramatization, so he sat down and dramatized the novel him;elf, put it in rooarsal and laid himself out for a brilliant hit. At the last moment his leading wonan, Agnes Ethel, severed her connection with the Fifth Avenue Theatre. Daly was in a quandary. Suddenly a thought flashed upon him. Clara Morris ! Why would it not be a masterly stroke to send her up the dizzy ladder at a leap or kill her off at once ? Done ! Ton minutes later he had wired the following dis patch : NEw YomK, 1869. JoHN E.LE1r1a, Cleveland : Can Clara Morris play Anne Syl vester ? Answer. (Si,ned) AUGUsTIN DALY. In duo timo the following reply was received: CLVELAND, 1869. AuausTIN DAx, Fifth Avenue Theatre, N. Y.: Try her. (Signed) JOHN ELLSLER. Nothing more passed between the two managers on the subject. Daly cast Miss Morris for "Anne Sylvester" and the town wondered what new crotchet he had taken up. They went to the theatre on the opening night to see what she was liko. They found a slight frail girl fooling at every stop that she was undorgoing the crucial test by which surely to make or break. It was a sup1reMoln moment in a great career. The first two acts moved wvell enough. The more careful obse'rv ers said she was getting on nicely better than they had expected, and they rather thought she would win at least a success of esteem. The critics were out in force. Winter, of the Trilnene, fidgeted uneasily, and not unsympathetically ; Bron son How~ard1, then in the field of Newv York journalism, looked on, but his imp)erturb)abil demeanor dis closed nothing of his thoughts ; the cynical Nym Crinkle, the Mephisto pho~lean metaphysician of metropoli tan critics elevated his contomnptua ens nose im a mnanner' that meant anythting or nothing ; the brilliant andI warm hearted Win. Stuart broke out now and then with a little ox clamnat ion of satisfaction, and others of the guild looked on and hoped. The old play goors-the Nowv York type of which is 8ui g/eneriR--sat there a crowd of donbting Thomases, when suddenly the climax of the third act wvas reached. Then it was that "Anne Sylvester," goaded to indignant frenzy, tuirniod on her rival the vials of her wrath, and swvept the theater like a tornado. Th'le surprise w'as as great as the acting, and 1both were unparalleled in the euxperience of most of those wvho sat in the Fifth Avenue Theatre on that memorable night. The next duay Clar'a Morris was the lion of the towni, and to.-day, despite her physical fr ailty, she is to the me - tropolis what Sarah B3ornhardt is to Paris. IT Is inderstood that one of tho questions put to all apl))icants for life assurance in Mississippi is r3 follows:."Aro you ruptured, subject to heart disease, of an apoplectic habit, a Republican, or in any other manner likely to die snddenle ?" BRIC-A-BRAO. Housokoopors in Philadelphia now got neighboring bakers to cook their moals for them. The London Truth asserts tha General Grant is worth ton millions Truth, crushed to carth, lies again. The Danbury News says it was Brigham Young's eldest son who wrote the line. "What is home with out a mother." Philadelphia .Bulletin:-"They are going to dramatize the Tweed revelations. An opera has already been composed about him-L'Wil-. liam, Toll.'" Russia has 650,000 hereditary nobles and 380,000 who are not hereditary, and thousands of both classes are very poor. Embroidories of many colors will be the rago this winter. They will be worked on cloth and cashmere as well as silk. Speaking of the absconding Chi cago banker, the Brooklyn Union Argus remarks: "He is not dead, but sneaketh." That movement to send. 0,00o colored people to Liberia hWas thus far only succeeded in sending a dozen or moro to jail. So long as the Russians continue to plan for themselves, instead of accepting the advice of American journalists, they must expect disas ter and defeat. You can't find an old scrap of lace or a faded bow in any store in New York which isn't laboled: "Once worn by the Empress Eugenic." A Mississippi doctor has found a substitute for quinine. He binds a lUmp of icO on a patient's spine, and the shakes let go and start for Arkansas. If the Russians would only say that they were whipped when they are whipped, and the Turks would acknowledge defeat when defeated, one could have more patience in putting the tape line on the long names of generals. "The game will be up when Gabriel trumps."- 'rew Orleans Picayune. "And with ace high you will pass in your chips." Boston Post. "And follow soot with the douce against you."-Bos ton Commercial. And be ordered up with a flush. Now York Commercial :-"'The Iferald now believes that Osman Pacha is Gail Hamilton. Who, then, is Sitting Bull ?'-Bufato -Ex're.s. This question perplexes us, we confess. But it must be either Susan B. Anthony or Dr. Mary Walker." Cartersville (Georgia) Erpress: The humblest can do something toward making the local paper in terfsting. If you cannot run away with another man's wife, or be a defaulting bank clerk, you can at least step on a wvatormelon rind and spramn your ear. A torpedo is no doubt a very necessary and pleasant instrument of wvar, but it seems as if its useful ness may be seriously marred by a machine invented at Ohathamn, Eng land, dockyard. The machine con sists of a shield to protect the bottom of a ship, and can be raised. and lowered in five minutes. It takes up very little room on the top of an ironsclad. ELEGANT HAIR is woman's crown ing beanty. When it fades, she fades as wvell. While it is kept bright, her personal attractions are still maintained. By preserving thio hair fr'esh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years. Those who grieve over their fading hair turning gray too early, should know that Ayoir's Hair Vigor pro'vents it, and restores gray or faded hair to its natural color. It is a clear and healthful prepara tion, containing neither oil, (lye, nor anything deleterious, and imparts to the scalp wvhat is most needed-a sense of p)leaisant and delightful frec dom from scurf or dandrutNEe .lJerne (N. C) Timnes. T he Wornking Christian will hereafter be known as the Baptist Courier. It has donned a noew dress, and will b)e edited by such able writers as Prof. J. L,. Reynolds, Dr. Richard Furman .and Dr. J. 0. Hiden. Mrs. Harley will preside over the Family and Childuen's Departments, and Rev. Messrs Lamar and Strickland will conduc Mthe ission Department.