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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - - $4.0 " Six-months. 2.0 6 " Three months. - - - 1.0 RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square one insertion $1.00. For eaoh subsequent insertion 04. Obitua ries and Tributes of Respect charged for as advertisements. Liberal discount made or contract advertisements. JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tickets, &c. neatly executed at this -offioe,--CHEAP FOR CASH. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. In the Court of Probate. To Minnie Lyles, Mattio Smith, William Smith, Davis Lyles, Vic toria Lyles, Frank Lyles, William Lyles, Charlotte E. Ederington, Frances H McKeown, John T. McKeown, Dollie B. Ederington, Eugenia Edcrington, Henry M. Ederington, Barilla R. Edering ton, Francis H. Ederington, Carolina J. Edorington, May C. derington, Precious N. Wall, Joseph B.Wall and Winn Smith, Greeting : Y OU are hereby requiz ed to appear at the Court of Probate, to be holden at Fairfield Court House, for Fairfield County, on the -twenty fourth day of January, A. D. 1878,to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate of Lucy Ederington deceased, described in the petition of Mary A. Lyles, filed in my office, should not be divided or sold, alotting to each of the heirs-at law of the said Lucy Ederington, de ceased, the share of said real estate to which he or she may be entitled under the laws of said State in such case made and provided. Given under my hand and seal tbis ninth day of November, A. D. 1877. {A 0. R. THOMPSON, L. S. Judge of Probate Fairfield County. To the defendants, Minnie Lyles, Mattie Smith, William Smith, Davis Lyles, Victoria Lyles, Frank Lyles, William Lyles, Charlotte E. Eder ington, Frances H. McKeown, John T. McKeown, Dollie B. Ederington, Eugenia Ederington, Henry 41. Ederington, Barilla R. Ederington, Francis H. Ederington, Carolina J. Edorington, May C. Ederington, Precious N. Wall, Joseph B. Wall and Winn Smith. - Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Judge of Probate for Fairfield county, at Winneboro, in the State of South Carolina, on the ninth day of November, A. D. 1877. GAIL4LARD & REYNOLDS, Petitioner's Attorneys, nov 13-taw6w Winnsboro, S. C. Mount Zion CJollegIate Inistitute THE fall session of this well known Institute began on Monday, August 27th. The course of instruction embraces Mathematics, the Classics, Science and the usual Englisli branches. Special atteneion will be p)aid to elocution, reading, spelling and writ+ ing. Pupils will receive th at careful drill in the rudiments which is essential to securing a thoroughi education, Blacki board exercises will enter 'largely as 4 method of instruction. The colle oe building is commodious and convenient y located. The Principal hopes, with the political and material improvement or the State, to secure a liberal patronage, by means of which I the Instit-.te may beore stored jto ite former pop)ularity and useful ness -rERMs : Classical department, per aossion of twenty weeks, - - $30.00 Intermediate, - - - -25.00 Primary,--------------20.00 Payment to be made quarterly in ad vance. IR. M. DAVIS, Principal, aug_lIr-tXtf _- Winnsboro, 8. C. Oh !Ur-r-I Sa~y OYSTERS-Stewed I OYSTERS-Fried I OYSTERS-A la mode I OYSTERS-On the half shell! Breakfasts, Dininers and S~uppers Served up in excellent style, and without at( lay. All that the season callz for can be had at "OUR HOUSE," where a hearty welcome, satisfact,ion and a jolly evening are guaranteed by the host, J. D. McCARLEY. Billiard and Bagatelle room aajoining. Select st.)ek -of Rye and Corn Whiskey Brandies, Ale, Bloer, Porter, Soda Water, &o. Fine assortment of Cigars, Chewing an d Smoking Tobaccos. oct 25 A LL persaiindebted to me either on op en account or noy3~te are re quest6d to oemo.up ahid sttle, as I must have money. All notes and'accounts n paid.y Dec.ersber 15, -wille given to *' Aterny for eel aion, , Zejp P nbbk hat an exoepto i Iwill miadein aa.Ju Z T o4zorLbor rao~ 'nauby1~ w"rI3ITeJ ; UvIER CUR E. No Enjoyment Without I[ealith. O F ill tho proporty We OWU in the world, that which domands the greatest care is our own bodies. Better lose houses, lands, balances in the batk, anything that represents wealth, tihan the strength, vigor and elasticity of the physical framo. The dyspoptio, the bil hous suferer, the nervous invalid,canniot enjoy the gifts of fortino. Happily, however. dyspopsia, billiousliess and nervous debility are removable evils, and (MA-MONs' IIEPATIO COMPOUND is Clie medicine to do it. CHAnrnes'rcN, S. C.: I have used Simmons' Hfopaiic Con pound" for the past two years in my family, and consider it one of the best patent Family Medicines I have ever used, and believe it to ho all that is clanned for it ,JAS. S.MARTi-. -ron s%i. ny WV. E. Aucux, MCMA-rSn & nICE, Winnksboro, S. C. I, W. Ih1ce & 10., Wood ward's, S. C DOWIB & MOISE, Prolwietors, nov 21-2w Charleston, S. C. OTTO F. WEITERS, 'Wholesale Grocer -AND Commission Merchant, Nos. 110,112 and 181, 3.A 9STM 3 .a6 93T, CHARLESTON, S. C. oct 4-3m OUT! OUT! AND WATCH FOR BANNEN BERG'S GREAT Price List. iT WILL ASTONISH Pi A. O Atr.r,AkDe, JNO, B. I,TNOEDS. G4ThLARD &hETNLS Ett'OKEYS ~'AT LAW - O. SL4a45ena* WATERS'ORCHESTRION -Mmes ORVOAN f.1 lie ioao,%I b'ilitilut I hn ut peIreand I-114-A in eIa io otver ianet. It lus thecelebratedi Va,o - to "toll, will11h if it f.no immnItution ofthe llunmana Volvi, wnd Im wItI n halt' Oetoven 4f lie.4 finted in perfie-t har muony willa ties reedij, and tlielr,ileet is oiag. ltil awid t-levirWonu. Il AVATI3t' S.9 Itl0 NA, 01tW'HESTAI'A,, CONCERtTO,. VE.SP.2 ERXCENTENNIAT, C111131E.-, VIIAPE1.,"aotd COTTAGE OII4.ANS, in l'Morl" I ch Vu see costelaio Plib Iti pl it V W IN(. irith great, volilol of t none, siliallo fi Puitor #P Churele. WATERS' PIANDS, iitl PH4,1 ARIHEIVEST MADnE% (h.e TIone,Toue, WVorktonnishlillp ond Misntlillity Unnsirliaumed. Vnrriiatel for IAX YEAtS. PiR ICIV IX 'i'll 1:I 1;. ,)Y LOWffor easle.Mon thly Isimttill ietii recteived. itatruonts to le'L uuitl puaid ror n-4 prr* rnatritcl. A 1,1mIrsil Dieireuiti t 'niZ't., Cr iu ,esekh.v , etc. AGENTW WA NTED. si itcnts to the tuole.Ilo,nitrte Ii'ntalonnes I:ahued. ccand-lann~ luainisments ti (IEAT IA It. (4AINS. il1tACI WATi'1R110 & SONS, M1anipfnetutrerur and Deiltm, 40 LAST I 4th ST.,UNION SQVA1t,N.Y. &9 M13 Tmis standard article is con pounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As sayer of Massachusetts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST PtEPARATION for its intended purposes." Price, One Dolar. SUCkingham'9 :Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly- and effectually produces a per manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Bol by al Draggist, an Dealer in McAI.. C.& SONf'ECURIlTY il, THE BEST HOUSEHOL.D OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WVATER1 WVHTE IN COLOE. Fiully Deodorized. WALL NOT EXPLODE. HiGHEST AWARD Dentennid Exposition I'or Ecxcelle,,o of Manufnegtr AND IIIGII FlIRE TEST. Eln'1rsca by tho Xnsurance Companies. 1Na,cd tis Cirtilledl.:--one of M!any. lTw.inn Jrre T'wtnrcg Co. or nIALTytO, Paitr ie, lea. -.l Is.- -M.,ssrs. (. insh t eSni -. *ia 1:b . x i nel the various ols' sol n.a i cy fori all ::..aaLng purpos, I take p'leag a-o 'n r. -omvinenaaang; youra " Alad lin Security Ia's (iLe .e .t ad ,at ever usecd ini our houso 1. T urs truly. . Cd] A N DR EW R EEsE, resident. Miaufnetured. by r. WE'ST & SOlNS, flalimore. Try it, anud you wnl uso0 no0 other., REST AUt.ANT. 1HE nndorsigned begs. leave to inform als friends and the public generally that he Restaurant attached to the . rning itar Saloon is open, ant lIpplied wit,h he best tho market na'ords,-such as leefsiteak, Ham, Bologna Sausage, Oysa ors in every style, Fish, aind other deli -ALSO .A full supply of the purest Winos, Uiqnors andl Larger Boor. .M" North sarolinai corn Whiskey a specialt,y. -ALSO A well selected stock of Tobacco and hogar. The patronago of tho public is sol icited, J. GROEiSCHiEL, oct 14-tx8m Proprietor. ESTA BLISH EID 1874. ' GEO. B. EDWARDS, cottoa and General commission Merchant CHARLESTON, S. C. P ROMPT attention given to the sale Cotton, Peas, Corn, Rice and Pro-. duce of all kinds. Merchandise bought free of commis sioD. Being on the spot, and thoroughly posfed on prices, can guarantee large saving to buyers of merchandise. Agent at Charleston for State Line Ocean Steamships betwe n New York, Glasgow, Liverpool, London and all parts of Europe. Referonoe:lBank of Charleston; 3a.. Adger & Co. Ch arles ton, 8. 0, sept 22-jS3m vwn~ i -4 ~3 rf--.. r AW" Savo high bills by purebasin A NEW 8 Rus-ric WINDOW SHADF-14. LjoW in PI will never get out of order, anl will MATT Spring Beds, Picturo Frames. IPi( Carriages. LU: And Shingles at Pi Neatly (on1o at imod"ra,o a I keep on hand a 11u I ,pply of.o an1d Collins of' t.he finle"A lI!i.!A .1 e, FlILLE1JD W .4 n- av~ if.P AN'LLD CRO -GR~EAT Bl. Sugar, Coffeo, Lar-d, Bacon, Mackerci, (C GREATL BARG Al All we ask is 'te AND) WE ARE SUR] J. CLt.iNDINNG, Boot alid Sh00~ Malliall'net uter WINNSBlo, 8. C. TH'IE underl"ignied re 4.RlspcOt fully annlounces(' to t.ho citizens of Fairuield thatL he has remaoved his~ Boot. an a1 thoe Manufactory to one door blolw Mr. ). Muller's. I am l)'prepared to mnanufacturc, al styles of work in a suabstamntial and workumanlike manner, out of the v-ery' best natorials, and at prices fully as low as tho gamo goods can he manufactured for at the Rorth or elsewheiro. I keep constantly on na a good Stock of Solo and Upper :leather, Shoo Findings &c., which will bon old at reasonable prices. Repairing >rompty ttended to. Terms strictly Cash. 1{Die ides bought. oct 12 J. CLE1NDININ(4. rCIILEDT $ 5 JUST RlEOEIVED, ONE~ gross -of the genuine Brown .ALSO, Twenty-flye dozen assQrted Soaps,at th< Drug Store of arI12A na WJ.u AInru -f T U- BE, I Ar! vel ind to arrive. COn six-ftilg of Aln.1ut Chamlibei Suit,s4,Painte'l Cothige Suites 'War-drobes, Sidebolirds, Safes, IBook Causes, .Unreu., Ta'lbles Chairs, Bedsteads, Cribm d-andv, Loungec:,Sfa,Hl - ad,HA, PACks, CoaILtf flooks, Corner Stands-for De'"ign anMid orkmwanslhip Un cequaled. AT HOME. 'PPLY OF ice, Durtblc and Convonient. They huai, longer t-hanl any other Shade. R.1ES.1 ioe" to Suit the Times. 'AIlING 1. 1unitaro ln:ldo to ordOr. S DIIPA1TMENT. 4 and lost-wo(Id aial Caes ib eIWI.p stock of Coflilis. S P illp jelq ALRGAIN NS IN TBACO TO iLAS O. Woinses, Liquos TCaccor,&c [NE Palo Sherry Wine, fine N. C. .1. Scu ppernong Wine, line old1 Port,o Port Wine, tino impIorted Clarot Wino, F?or table use ALSO, Fino articlo dry Souppernong Wilne, Otaird's & Co. genuine Cognao Brandy, pure N. (. Applo lrandy, ch ice Stone Moun tin (Georgia) Corn W histkey, pure N. (1. Sweet Mash (orn Whuiskcey, My Cabinet Rlyo the he:t whiuskey in town, and a full stockc of all other good Lignors. AlFo, the celebrated Indian P'alo Ale, fresh Lager and sweet Sparkling Cider on draught. The largeHt and best selected stIOek of Havana Cigars and Cigarettes in town, B3lackwel l's genuin e Smnokin g To bacco, M.Issina Oranges and Leinons for lo low for cauh by juno 12 'F. W. HABENI(h T. NOTICE. ' OTICE is hereby given that applica tion wi'l be muade at the next session of the Legislature, to alter and amend the Chart.or of the town of Winns~boro, Sovth Carolina. By order01t Town Counoil: WM. N. OHANDLER, a 1.Mm la