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BE & sp :** ?,r.vy*cjnc^xr^T: LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.' ! p ! WEDNESDAY, February 1, : : : 18S2. | [ Terms of The News and Herald. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per jnuvMf in advance; weekly edition, two dollars and fifty cents per an nurn, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs oi five and upwards. 1?ates ok Advertising.?One dollai per inch for the first insertion, 8 ad I Lay cents per inch for each subseq ient insertion. These rates apply to ail ad vertiseroents, of whatever nature, and are payable strictly in advance. Contracts "for three, six or twelve months j made on very liberal terms. Tran- j eient local notices, fifteen cents per j lire for the flrst insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each j x subsequent insertion. Obitua-ies and ! I tributes of respect charged as adver- ' tisements. Simple announcements 01. ^ D>arriages and deaths published free o: j charge, and solicited. fcfr A.11 communications, of whatsoever] Sr mature, should be addressed to the Wbmsboro Publishing Company ^3r Wiansboro, 8. C. J JTetc Advertisements. Notice?Rnff & Clond. JTovr to Treat Your Watch. ?w TT. ICerr. Ad-i r mm ? - . . 'I rEiRisirator. Brains and Cash?J. L. ilimnaugh.i , Esiray?0. W. Buchanan, Trial Jus- j tice. * ? Lecal Briefs. ?The jail is being re-covered with, tin. i ?The work of roofing the jaii is pro- j -L' grossing satisfactorily. *, ? Sanr Ivmnt, Irish Potatoes and! Onions, at Boxly's. ? * ' ?Considerable snow and sleet fell j on Mondav afternoon and nteht. ? 1 - ?'On/1r ! ?The young peop?e are i for the masquerade ball on the 7tiij ^ or Febrcuirv. b ?The Clerk of Court begins to be busy in filing liens aud recording chat- i ^ tol mortgages. ! ?Since the first day of January we j have had little else but rain, slush and } unfathomable mud. ?Jud^re Cothian, of the eisrhth cir-i -v .w w cuit, will preside at the February term gji of court for this county. ?The Board of Trustees of the State University will meet on the first of; February. ? o ?The Sheriff will give a "Neck-tie j .Sociable" on the tenth of next month, i if the sun continues to rise and set. ?hear that several persons mi town contemplate erecting dwelling-1 houses. A cheering sign. ?The "Precious Coffee Pot" is not a i r V - ; humbug. To be convinced of this fact j get one from J. M. Beaty & Co. * ?If it would just stay clear for a few |t months the roads would perhaps get i in a little better condition, c -Twenty-five fat and young Ken-j tucky mules, broke and unbrokc, just j arrived at A. "Williford's. Buy one. j ?The bachelors' supper on Tuesday ; night was a very forcible declaration j vftitaiv i%ii^ofsAv.donc.f> of the gentler! sex. ^jrv' d ?>Ir. Louis Samuels has the thanks of the kiuevil" for sonic pure Spanish smoking tobacco. It is perfectly ele- j gant. ?Lather Benson, who created some iittie excitement i;i Winnsboro, has ^ been lecturing in Atlanta. He's a first ^ ciass fraud. ?The sheriff informs us that the jail :> not behm' re-covered. but just ven jk elated a Mule?from the top. ?After a loni* calm the pugilistic Sr- mill commenced business again on Thursday?glasses shattered, axe-handies splintered and skulls bruised. ^ ?"Rnv ?l>r> "vronareh Gaano from R. 5 J. McCartey & Co. * j ^ ?Upwards of ten patients were re-j H? ceived intiie State Lunatic Asvlaai | last week?the inajcritv from Charles- i ton. - | ?George II. v ToMastcr, Esq., paid a j short visit to ^innsboro last week. He returned to Ofcluiubia on Sunday afternoon. g|: ?The "Precious Coffee Pot'' has Bp? been very extensively used, and pnrp?> chasers give it high testimonials. Buy one from J. 31. Be&ty & Co. * jj|f ?The dogs around town commence 1o howl and rnn whenever they see anybody around with an oyster can atiy tached to a cord. ?We regret to learn that Mr?. Gibson, the mother of Mr. R. A. Gibson, had a severe fall on Wednesday morning, fracturing her thigh. We tru^t she inav rapid! v recover. Sfe ?Kepoits from all the towns in this j ectrt>u>bow%thit the streets have been ' in a villainous condition. Winnsboro ; lias not been ar. exception. ?An. exchange says that quitting ad- j vertidng in dull times is like tearing i Ol cut a d:tm because the water is low. | E Either plan will prevent good times : Rv from coming. ?There were services in but two., of the white churelies on Sunday?the Jiethodist and the Associate Kefonned. rvf Mm rf&t-o rki; <^nfv P vise where. ?The Register of Sunday says: : <;Jes?e Barber has two more weeks to j ^ live''. AVejudge fro in this that Gov-j * \ - "- em or Hagood will in this case let the j 1 law-take its course. ?A -dress alb am" is the latest idea. I A piece of each new* dress is carefully cnt and pasted upon * leaf ai\0. the dale : is attached. Thus a record of a lady's i changes of costume is made. ?The Common Sense Engine, is the j J.-estsnd cheapest for farmers' use; soid by E. J. 3>XcCarIey .& Co. * ?A* ili.o f.<r > r/r fho r?r>vorTior??; ' Pt week, Gov- j winner of a' tessed iu fall; ch at Florence; upposed to be j The parsonage; was saved by .lid surelv ffive ; t" a trial. For j o. * | tidgewar, has j repainted and H it is now one [ldings in the i ?Mr. A. C. Laughlin is now in j chaise of the Feasterville High School. | Mr. LangbEn is a teacher of ability, j a:;d the school is in a flourishing con?There are only two or three tracts ofland in Fairfield on which the taxes jgfik remain unpaid. The sale will probably not be made till the 1st of March.; ? We wish to cail the attention of i the Town Oonucil to the fact that the j -street lamp recently put up on Garden ! g . -street is seldom lighted, especially on j Hte dark, rainy ni^hr>. J 'Xotwitiisiahding the inclemency ~ i i "ii i r i r n i of the weather a large crowd of people were in town from the country on Saturday and the merchants were in much better spirits than a short time previous. ?A little snow fell between eleven and twelve o'clock on Tuesday night, bnt turned into sleet and rain. On "Wednesday morning the ground was frozen hard, making it very difficult to walk. ?The detention of the southern>wMinri irins on Wednesdav was caused by the run-off of a freight train about ei^ht miles below Charlotte. Several cars were thrown off, but nobody was hurt. ?The Monarch Guano, sold by R.J. McCarley & Co., is recommended highly by all who have uaed it. * ?A Montreal man who could once draw a check for a million dollars (and have it cashed) is now sawing wood at fifty cents a cord. He opened a store a few years ago and?never advertised. ?The town council of Chester has made an appropriation to purchase vaccine to be used on tho^e persons unable to pay a physician. Steps will be taken to bring about general vaccination. "Winnsboro had better look out. ?The list of grand jurors for this year contains the names of fifteen white men and three colored. The panel of the petit jurors for the February term contains the names of twenty-eight white men and eight colored. ?On Thursday last Col. Jr.o. T. Sloan , the Clerk of the House of Representatives, was presented with a handsome gold watch and chain?a testimonial from the members, in honor of the Colonel's golden wedding recently celebrated. ?The Rev. Cbas. II. Eaton, pastor of the Church of the Iloly Paternity (Episcopal), of New York, has recently preached a series of rive sermons defending dancing and the theatre as - .1 necessary and harmless amusements. ?The "Precious Codec Pot" is just the thing. Go to J. M. Beatr & Co.'s and get one. * * ?Those who have had any apprehensions of an ice famine next summer may dismiss their fears at once. For several days .past the mercury has registered from six to seven degrees below zero in the greater part of Maine?our usual source of supply. ?The Debating Society is booming. A roo!.. has been secured and fnrmsht . The Society has been presented with an elegant library belonging formerly to the Young Men's Debating Society organized here some time ago. Such an organization as this deserves much success. ?Buy your guano from R. J. McCarley & Co. and get the highest prices for your cotton next season. * ?Dr. Curry, the agent of the Peabody Fund, delivered an able address on education, before the Legislature last Friday night. In the course of his remarks he mentioned the fact that his maternal great-grand -father was General Win::, who donated a large tract of land which was used as the foundation of Mount Zioji College. ^ A Small Exodus.?A correspondent I informs us that a small exodus of negroes took place :it Eidgewav on Saturday. A few families?our informant does not state how many?left for Arkansas, led by one Bob Graham. ThQjjipyeuieiit docs- not, seem. to De at all general. Cheap Goods.?Mr. Jno. L. Mimnaugh advertises that lie has bought from the asisrnee the entire stock cfj dry jroods, boots, shoe?, hats, etc., of Mr. F. Elder, and will dispose of it at low prices. The stock is a large and vsried one. and Mr. Mimnaugh propos- i cs to sell it soon, by giving great bargains. Bayers will do well to give him a call. Read his new advertisement in another column. Tee Precious Coffke Pot.?This is the name given to a coffee pot recently introduced by Messrs. J. M. Beaty & Co. It is a late invention, and has only within the past few *11 tlita q'ofri UlUUUlCt V^V^iJ 1WL CUJV Xii lii.o viuiUt J Large numbers have all eady been sold, j and coffee drinkers are lor/1 in their j praises. If you want to enjoy a first- j rate cap of cofiee. go to Messrs. J. M. Beaty & Co.'s, and get a "Precious Cod'ee Pot". Classifying Mules.?It is interesting to know that horseiraders have a regular' system of classification for mules." It is said that the'experienced trader can in very short order divide ap a drove, assigning each mule to its proper class. The prices for each are j as follows: First, Heart-breakers, J from $ 175 to 8200 each; second, Dick j Jailers, from 8150-to $175 each; third, j Dairies, from 120 to8150each; fourth, j Darling?, from 8110 to 81-0 each: fifth,! Roosters, from $60 tu 880 eacn; sixth, Squares, from 840 to $C0 each; seventh, Summer Coons, from 810 to 815 each. of the farm mules nowadays would be classed as "Squares'? many of them as "Summer Coons". Cotton Statement.?Jhe following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending January 27: Net receipts at all United States ports during the week 00,173; same week last year 124,086; total receipts to this date o,631,777; to same date last year 3,919, 270. Exports for the week 95.701; same week la>t year 100,403; total exports to this date 1.910,285; to same j date last year 2,135.598;. Stock at all j United States ports 1,119,660; same! time last year 867,627; stock at ail in- j terior towns 193.203; same time last! yea 161,774; stock at Liverpool 631,000; same time last year 437,000 stock of American afloat for Great Britain 208,000; same time last year 461,000. Demorest for February.?The Feb-1 ruary number of Dcmorcst's 1) lust rat- j ed Monthly Magazine has been recciv- j ed. The table of contents is, as is al- j ways the case with this popular pen- j odical, both varied and interesting, j The "Admiral's Ward", a story by | Miss Alexander, is continued in this j number. Jennie June contributes i "Talks with Women?How to Eat and j What to Eat". The miscellaneous de- j partment contains articles of general : interest?too numerous to mention.1 The merits of Demorest are so well : known that it scarcely needs any re- j commendation from us. It ranks; among the very best magazines of its ! class in this country. It is published by VV. Jennings Deinorest, 17 Bast 14th ! Street, New York. Price, two dollars ! a year, iu advance. Notes from Kidgeway.?A corres-; pondent signing himself "Barnwell" j gives the Columbia Reg ides souie iu- j w*4hTTC ? .V J"S.TC. ^;.yl l*T tfBtV* ieresting items from Ridgeway. "Writ-! ing on the 21st, he says: "The rubber overshoe mm: is the only man profited by the weather we i have endured for last few weeks. The j shoe man might have been profited had j? not. so manv rins and leaks been push- ! eil 011 hiin for repair. "A very hard rain, attended by some ; wind, commenced here about half-past i 2 p. m. and we hope the streets will \ get a good washing. Locomotion has been really diiScuitas well as very disagreeable. The roads are reported to be in a very bad condition. The people, nevertheless, will manage to get here, and keep our merchants from j jrettinsr gloomy. j "A private letter just received from Mississippi, states that the Yalabusha has high notions?is moving into town. No danger ox an overflow ever visiting this ridge. ' Business is dull, of course, but this place, taking its size into consideration, is abreast with other places,, if not ahead of them. There is more money here and more spent here than a casual observer would suppose. "The firm of RmT & Cloud, which has been for several years doing a good j business here has dissolved. The tcdi- j ous job of dividing stock has been com- j [jieieu, iiiiu cauii 10 iguu#? ivi wucii.w; on his own hook." Bachelors' Slti'Ki;.?On Tuesday evening Jlr. ?V. li. Do'.y treated some of the tried and non-repentant bachelors to an elegant ''Jay-out". Tin; participants assembled i n the sanctum of Mr. A. W. Brown, and after a few "preliminaries'' were informed that supper was ready. Among the many delicious viands and delicacies the must lucious was twenty-pound wild turkey. All seemed to have a special liking for turkey, and none were too modest to do the inner-man full justice. It was not long before the size of the once feathery monster and the quantity of other good things were considerably diminished and the innerman man saicl amen to this feature of the occasion. After having eating so large an amount of solid food a "digester" or preventive against d) spepsia was, of course necessary. To act in accordance with the former ceremonies of the occasion this "digester" was taken in the way of toasts. Several toasts were made to the hosts and numerous other subjects, which we are sorry that space will not allow our mentioning. Next came the relating of "anecdotes", cracking jokes and giving experiences, man. the latter being edifying and useful e bachelors. It being by this time. fashionable bed time, il was moved to adjourn, but not before taking, as prescribed by the doctor, a "night-cap" or "night-mare protective". Each and every participant pronounced the occasion a most pleas urable one "without a 4juber' Circcit Court Jurors.?1The following is the list of grand nnd petit jurors drawn for the February term of court: Grand Jurors?Lawrence Thompson (colored), Charles B. Blair, Y?~m. F. Dickson, Samuel Cathcart, Madison S. Able, Monroe Henderson (colored), George Yv*. Coleman, James W. Bolick. Joseph Y?*. McC-reight,' David P. Kamiter, John C. Feaster, James C. Stewart, F. G. Austin, Henry P. Robertson, John C. Macfcorell, Hubert Dunbar, Robert Toatly (colored), and Thomas A. Crowder. Pel it Jurors? Wm. A. "Neil, John L. Sloan, CriaiT.eli Boney, Sumter Thompson (colored), Thomas F. Manna Palmer Davis (colored), Louis Stevenson (colored), A. W. Lurid, Hubert J. Mayburn (colored).VJames F. Kennc-1 dy, 11. Y. Gladney, Win. J. McQuatters, James Smith, Joseph H. Cuniminjrs, Charles F. Coleman, John W. Seigler. Samuel Ition Crawford, Joseph C. Freshlcy, John M. Brown, Iiuey Robertson (colored), Win. F. Aiken, Joseph II. Kennedy, A. G. Book:nan, Robert G. Simonton, W. S. Brice. John A . Stewart, D. E. Brice, Edward K. W.illingham (colored), It. C. Heaves, Osborne Ford (colored), Albert J. Brown, Thomas M. Castles, Wm. J. Christmas. Strother Ford, Douglass Fox (colored), David M. Milling. Trail fare cf Real Estate. Since our last report the following transfers of re.:l estate have boon en- j tcred in the olSce of the county auditor: November 1.1S70. Jacob N. Barley to W. y. Levister, 48J acres in Jenkinsvilie township; consideration 8175. January 2, 1882. S. S. Wolfe to G. A. White, one lot in Winnsboro; con$1,200. January 2, 1S81. S. S. Wolfe to Connor & Chandler, one lot in Winnsboro : consideration $SOO. January 5,1882. Harriet Hawthorn to John W. Smart, 73 acres in Ridgeway township; consideration $365. December 28,1SS1. Oliver Sloan to Thos. K. Elliott, 194 acres in Jackson's Creek township; consideration $448. January 1,1882. Moses Martin to Samuel Martin, Martha Burns and Fannie Murphy, 20 acres in Jenkinsville township; consideration S150. rw*>mhor 7 1881. W. II. K>ri\ Clerk of Court, to A. S. Douglass, ISO acres in Ridgeway township; consideration $<00. January 2, 18S2. W. H. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to Thomas II. Xetchin, 100 acres in Ridge way township; consideration $3i0. January 2,1882. V. H. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to Sarah R. Bynum, 337 acres in Greenbrier township; consideration 61,495. January 2,1882. "W. II. Kerr. Clerk oi Court,to U. W. Phillips, 140 acres in Greenbrier township; consideration Sl,200. January 2. 1882. W. II. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to James II. Rion, D l acres in Greenbrier township; consideration December 5, 1881. "VV. IT. Kerr, Clerk of Court, to Mary E. Richardson,, 25 acres in Greenbrier township; consideration 8140. December 13, 1881. Willard Richard son to John \V\ Russell, 37? acres j in Mount Zion township; eonsidera-j tion $1,000. November 10,1881. John Robertson j to Robert Gladden, 190 acres in Bear Creek township: consideration $350. j December 2, 1881. Robert Gladden j toVVVilliarn On tan, 50 acres in Bear j Creek township; consideration $175. j December 30, 1881. II. W. Palmer, T7? /I !T? . a ? jbxecuinx, to >v. *jr. mniiaiu, to acres in Ridge way township: consideration $1,500. j December 31,1881. G. B. Pettigrew | | to T. D. Feastcr, 177 acres in Rocki Creek township; consideration 61.000. J January 16, 1881. John Ramsey to \ George "VY. Crawford, 10" acres in i Itidgeway township; consideration $1,2U0. January 2, 1882. V>\ II. Kerr, Clerk, to James II. Rion, Attorney, house and iot iu Winnsboro consideration $2,000. January 2, 1882. "W. II. Kerr, Clerk, to James II. Rion, house and lot in Winnsboro; consideration $1,280. December 28, 1881. James S. Hinnant to Cynthia C. Brown, the right, title and interest of the conveyor in 50 acres in llidgeway township; consideration $G6.66. December 22, 1881. C. E. Ilendrix and J. S. Gunnell to Cynthia C. Brown, the right, title and interest of the conveyors in 50 acres in Ridge way ? -' i j.T Aon townsnip; cousiuerauou co^. January 1, 1882. J. "VV. Ragsdale, J. K. Ragsdale and X. A. Ragsdale, to E. B. Ragsdale, the right, title and interest of the conveyors in 250 acres in Jackson's Creek township; consideration $777.83. January 9, 1882. Asa Evans to ~\V^ I). Evans, 15 ares in Bear Creek township; consideration ?1.00. Also ?'0 acres in the same township; consideration $1.00. January 6. 1S82. Nannie E. Faulkner to John Mi-Lure. 17i acres in Bricctownship; consideration $800. January ?, 1882. Margaret Cams!; and Mary Carlisle to James W. Boliok, 2!3 acres in Jackson's Creek township; consideration $200. December 20. 1881. Samuel F. Sim inons to Henry L. Eiliort. 50 acres ii Greenbrier township: consideration $-'00. KYSIESKAI.. MAERIED?On the 24ih ct January, nt the rsflttewre the tortus lather. by rive lie v. (*. T. Gatlin. .Mr. WILLIAM J. JOHNSON, or Biythev/ood, to MibS .Y.ATTIB E. CLOUD 0! Kershaw. A Foolish Mistake.?ton't make the mistake ol conTonadiac a remedy or r.iertt with quack medicines, we speak from experience when we sav that Parker's Ginger Tonic Is a sterling health restorative whtcn win do all thtt 'is claimed ror it. We have used it ourselves with the happiest results for Rheumatism and when worn out by overwork. See adv.?Time*. * Grateful to Isv vlipsFlorestoc Cologne is grateful to i nvalids, because it is refreshing u..hout the sickening effect of most perfumes.* , , , j; ?, | OBITUARY. DIED, January IT, Arthur, Infant son of Robert E. and Kate Ellison. There's rejoicing in Heaven, and Angels await Ills coming in through the pearly pate, He now is safe, in the Home or Rest, Folded gently to the dear Saviour's breast. Why, oh: why should we wish them to stay, To bruise their feet, in this rugged pathway? AH is so sweat, so happy there, Why, oh! why, should we wish them hc re7 Then, father, mother, weep not for him, Tho' life's sunshine may now seem to thee dim, Lock up?through the shadow is dawning a morn Full of gladness for babv; no more for 1 :.lm mourn. H. NOTICE FOll FINAL DISCHARGE. THEI1ELY notify p.J] persons conc^rn^d that I will apply to the Judge of Probata of Fairfield County, on the 28tli day of Fel ruarv next, for a final discharge as i Administrator of tho fcKtute of Richard j OaWn. deceased. W. II. KEKll, Jan 28-f1x3 Administrator. wr*r. O Sl rpUE Ann of RUFF & CLOUD is this j X nay dissolved by mutual conseut ! All parties having claims against said firm I TviJl present tbi-m v.itbout delay, and | tlio?e indebted \vi?l come forward and ; so;tl-3 i.t once. A. F. Eun is authorized to : sign in liquidation c: the debts'. A. F. EUFF. T. E. CLOUD. JariV.rrry 13, jSS2. J:in 'io-txlt IpicTsf ESW1ES I * WILL Jfive one hundred <V-!3nr< L reward for infonn;:lion suilicieiit to convict any parly or parties wlso were concerned in the bnrninjr of the store-house of Mrs. Moses Mackoreil. : near Blackstock. R. J. MoCARLEY. | t.... 1 n j...o tJilll Xj? [AO OATS F*>K SAJLE. H"HYO HUNDRED BUSHELS of FUisE J. lied Rust Proof Oat.s for s:iis at ONE D0LLA21 per bushel, bv v, K. DAVIS. Mokticz^lo, January 5, IbSJ. Ji'.n V-iSxti STSSAYES ?B STORES, ON Monday night, January 15. from Judge Neil's place near Union Church a small dark, bay mare ;muie, gray spot on back, slightly knockknced in hind legs. unshod. A suitable reward will be paid on delivery to Messrs. Gooding & Elliott- or the undersigned. ROBERT CO YD. Jan 21?f 1x2 ESTi&AY, A SOKE EL MAKE, about, tw -rity-four jCSl. years old and about sixteen and a half bases liigh, appraised at twenty dol lars, taken tip by Monroe Henderson, who j now has possession of th-3 same as an estray. Unless the owner of the above r-nimal calls for same and pays all necessary expeuses within four months from date, k will be sold to the highest bidder at public outcry. 0. W. BUCHANAN, Jan 30, '882. Trial Justice, Feb l-xlamlTi HOW TO TKEATYOUB WATCH. Wind it up at the same time every day. Keep it in as oven temperature as possible. Sudden transition from heat to eold mas cuuse the main-spring t.? break. If you would keep it clean never put it in any pocket except one of leather. Those pockets which are Hnrnl uMf.li ftn+fnn or <*H.lir;n. o-Jvft by tlrC constant friction a certain fluiT, which enters most warch cases and makes its way to the delicate parts of the watch. See that your pocket is turned and cleaned often, and take an old iincu handkerchief and wipe carefully all [he dust from under the backs, bezel and cap of the case. JL>ut above all yon must be sure that the ease fits firmly, and to be sure of this, select | one where the parts (centre, backs, cap, &<;.) are each made from one piece of metal. The JAMES BOSS' Patent Stiffened on filled Gold Watch Case is so made, and not only does such a \V?tfls Pjicp hr>r?nmf> sfj'fniWM* and fji more perfectly, but it enables the manufacturers to tnrn and form three pieces of inetal (the outer ones being gold and the inner one of an inferior metal) into shape for the round parts, making to all appearances and practical purposes just as good a Watch Case as the solid go hi. at about one-half the cost to the purchaser. There are nearly one hundred thousand of these V,ratch Cases now carried, and their good qualities arc acknowledged by the same number of happy possessors. All jewelers keep them, nlso illustrated catalogues for gratuitous distribution. Jan 2S SA.G-E, 4 SMALL QUANTITY OF FRESH j GROUND SAGE. Also, Red and! Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Spice and Nutmegs, at the Drug Store of V. E. AIKEN. WAKSESTS ilKJlE5)sf. Another supply for sale at thr Drug Store of I Jau 7 E. A ILEX. s^^aSsg^ssbsSs indorsed by FHYSSOIASiS, fiLERSY^cN, ?SD Tar APFI ICTtS EVeRYU'H???. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. X>Q38 of app etitej? ansee, bowels costive, l^aia in theSead.witn. a dull sensation In the back TjartT^sin under the shoulder51aae. :52lness after eat5&, with" a cSaincurtation to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of tempsr, Low spirits. Loss of memory, -w-itSa feiling of laying neglected some duty, weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering oftSo EeartTl) ots before the eyesTy eUow bklc, H eadache, K estleeaness at night, nigliiy colorecTUrine. IF THESE WA2HETGS ASE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTTTTB PILLS are especially adapted to such ca.3es,onc dose effeets sucha change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. Tfoey Xiiore.t?e the Appeiiie, and cauhe tlic body to Take on Flesh, thas the system la ttonri?Jie<J.and by tliPirTonJeAeCJonon the Ul{c*tWo Orsrann, IWalAT MooJs are produced. l*rice 25 cents. 35 TZurz-nj St-, 3i.Y. TflTTP? Md liYF. 3^8 1 8 0 5 \ B a a b' E ??] Gray iiair or w hifk sbs rhangwl to hGloswy B:.ack by a single application of tiis Dvk. It imjiarts a natural color, acts Instantaneous'.}*. Soi'd by Druggists, or sect by express on rec?ii>: of {!. Office, 35 Murray St., Sew York. X)r. TCJTS 2AXUAL of VMtrth!** Znfonoati^a tnd ^ (S?ful Jk^ecipt* Will ite soiled FREE on cpp*!c6t!3rw/? LOOK OUT I0W i -FORhmin Rarfnriw ?AT? I SJuEflHEifiEK lDRY GOODS ?AND? mmY Q^OPTTQ UliUuMI UlllliliO. AS I SATE BOUGHT A fcABGE STOCK OF CHEISTMAS GOODS AND BUSINESS IS YEP.T DULL. T TTTTT T (MHTT TlTlTT / ? AAT\0 X rr-LJuu dxjJUJU JUX^X CLOTHING, BOOTS an.i SHOES. NOTIONS, ETC., AND ALSO GROCERIES CONSISTING OF FINE HAMS, FINE SUGAR, FINE IHLOUIL FINE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, AND ALL ARTICLES EELONGING TO A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE AND DRY G OODS STORE, AT>VERY S iIA LL | PROFET. IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTER j^i TO (JvAUiii AJS U LAASilJZ; I THESE GOODS AND TKEPKICES. j KespcctfV.ily, B. IS UGENEEIMER. Dec 20 EGGr-jN OGrj ?FOB' THE? ll? Sea 3 S5eP "& J .?0 Genuine Imported Cognac Bra.ndy, Genuine Imported Jamaica RamGenuine Imported Scotch "Whiskey, Genuine Imported Sherry Wine, Gcrnine Imported. Piper Heidsick Champagne, Genuine Imported Holland Gin Fine Old Rye Whiskeys, Fine Old Corn Weiskeys, French'* New England Sum, Old Virginia Apple Brandy, Old North Carolina Peach Brandy, Old Stone SConafeaitt .Q&rn Whiskey, Blackberry Efewidjp,' Giag?r Brandy, Cherry Br&ndy, Hostettev's Bitters, Oceola Bitters. Belfast Ginger Ale, omrtn s lnoian -&ie, I Bavarian Export Beer. 1,000 Best 5 cents Cigars, 2,000 Best 10 cents Cigar3. Durham (Bkckwell's) Smokiug To~ bacco, Good trades Chewing Tobacco MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER and SWEET CRAB APPLE CIDER i on draught at F- W. HABENICHTS. Dec 20 FESlTIf,I?EK?. German Kainit (direct importation"), Feruviaa Gnar.o (direct from the agent of the Peruvian Government),. Fish Guano (6 iind t per cent. Ammonia), Nova Scotia Land blaster. South Carolina Ground Phosphate (fine ground and hi^h grade.) Jfc or bale bv HEKMAK2* RUL WINKLE, Kerr's V/barf, I'ec lc -fx3m Charleston, S. C. ? Subscribe to The News and .ueuald* III Hill! HBllSE ?: TEE MOST J. CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES,! SUCH AS SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SOLA WATER, LEMONADES and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TRY TILS CELEBRATED BOOK BES2SR, ALWAYS " fSESB &27B COOL. J.CLE 2?D IX IN G. may 3 Nest door te W. R. Doty ? Co. OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EACH ?AND? EVERY PARTICULAR. | I INQUIRE OF FS FCIi EVERY! ARTICLE YOU DES1KE TO | PURCHASE, and SATISFACTION WE "STILL GUARANTEE ALWAYS. In addition to our usual stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Shoes, we offer special inducements in GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. ?ALSO? Rorrrrinnr oriel Tide flf. T.nwpsf TVri<^P<;. ** ? i ULTSSE G- DESPORTSS. ost 15 CHRISTMAS GOODS ?JUST ARRIVED? AID ST5IA COjZZ^G !! LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES, JAMAICA BANANAS?LARGE and RIPE. T? A l"? ? OA * /"Ir\f-r> K VTTTO AND FINE LARGE RED APPLES. RAISINS. London Layer?in all ?ze packages. CANDIES, French anil Plain Candies, in Great Varietv. ALSO, FRESH GROCERIES?STAPLE and FANCY. IRISH POTATOES AND ONIONS, j PURE WINES AND LIQUORS OF j ^vLL SQiti S. CHEAP T&zl rfE3 CASK, | PLEASE CALL AND MAKE A PURCHASE. W T-T T\AVT V \ ? , il. JL/Uix JL1. Dec 3 Y-riiTRE IT fill W ^ w rw . | For making you read our ol.J advertisement soloist, Vat we have ;><_ < :i Xorth, a;?d bet-n fi?.?t, ami been fa the State Fair, ht.<I been to the Cotton Kxpositioa, and ht-en sack, ami ! >< <'p. hc-f}', anil been unable to koiikoc; a. new story. CAST YOU LI OPTICS OVER THIS. CJTJ! TS TIM"A S rs COM IXC, Ayr) so /s xf.;v yvAUs, LIKE Wl&l : 4 I II OF.JUL WHAT WILL YOU PRESENT to YOUR WIFE, SON. DAUGHTER, SIfTEK, BROTHER MOTHER, FATHER, FRiEXD, SWEETHEART Sen roll tha vide world o vr trom po'o to pole, visit the trade ur*rts or F.urope and America, exsl&re the oaifices of the Crowned Il'-nds. ?~.d i-o'ijfrt can be- i'oudcI that will give sucu lasting eajoyiaect as an t-ieg-inc Plfl?Bfifflj' TEE3E JJ.KE TEE EES1.chickt:ki>:g, maikuswek, SOLTHJSJKN 0213. AKION, MAS OX X UAMJLLS. SHO.MNGKE. Sis Grind Makers. One Hundred Styles. All Grades. All Prices.. Lar^st tv-kctiot of First-CJnss Instruments offered by rn;< one House North or South. None bufirst class makers. No competition with chcap makers. No economy in cheap In sir amen ts. They will neither wear nci J please. True economy lives in the purchase of Slot-class and reliable Instruments, cost trhal ihey may Others may humbug buyers with cheap Pianos at $125, $145, and Organs at 5>3st. $4.-0, $f>0. in fancy Cases with numberless stops, but LUDDEN & BATES WON'T Rnn any finch seLedrde, or pmcriso >:ny .such imposition. They Lave done br.si n?:ss thirteou years, aa?l snHl more Pianos and Organs than all other Sow the i Dealers toother, ana it's too late in the tifiy for them to no back on their record, and take to s*?!ing Stained Vv hite^vood i'ianos and imitation Walnut Organs. Bai BBBKHsaaHaSt VJ T_? LUDDEN & BATES WILL Sell Strictly He'd . de Pianos and Organs from best Makers only, at JIangfactubetw Factoet Pkicf.s. and for loss money than they ci:n be had elsewhere, in Auieviea. Tins vrs. gcasantee. Write at once for Catalogues, Prices find lerms. Magnificent Stock for Holiday Trad-*; We- can snit all reasonable, common sense buyers who don't expect Gold DulUrs for Fifty C< nts. Address Ltizd&en & Baies? SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THjoIfgalo riano and Or<a:i Dealers UW PARTdraiOSms*. rpEE undersigned have formed a partL nersLip trnder toe firm name of LYLES & BUCHANAN, ^ tor the practice of law in all of its branches, for the County c( Fairfield and wherever they m-.y be employed as a firm. "Will practice in all of the State Courts and the Federal Courts lor this State. WM. H. LTLES, OSJ1UND W. BUCHANAN. Jan 5 }s3m HEKE! STOP! EEAD AND EEFLECT!I . i I TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION!! TIIE PROPST BROS. In coming bolcllv to the front, hereby announce that they have in store a varied assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Which they propose to sell strictly for CASH, with a small profit. Call and examine their stock and learn prices, and you will be convinced that tlicy wiu ceai lairiy ana nonesuy wnn every purchaser. A share of the public patronage is earnestly solicited. Store one door west of the postofilce. under Thespian Hall. Jan 21SALE ~~ AND FEED STABLES. Winnsbouo, S. C., Dec. 14,1S81. OUT! Everybody bring in your old, broken down stock and exchange them for young ones, as the undersigned has jnst arrived with Thihty fat Virginia horses and innles, among them some good saddle and harness horses, which he will sell CHEAP for CASH, or on time, by making him a good bankable note. He will also pay the highest CASH PKIOE for old fat PLUG mules and horses. A. WILLIFOED. Dec 15 CHRISTMAS "We have just received a NICE ASSORTMENT of Christinas Goods, to which wc would call the attention of the public. Our assortment of Christmas liooks is T\"rr>T OPT XT "XT L,' 1IT JL JiHJCj fY , and lias teen carefully selected. Also, an eicirant line of FANCY EOXES ,)F PAPER, Pr.fi'Coxes. Shaving Mugs "Writing Desks. Etc.. and a large variety of other Christinas Goods too numerous to i mention. W'e have just opened our second supply of CHRISTMAS and SZ]Y YEAR CARDS, ! awl they are ciocMertJy tr.e nandsoniesi I lot ever received in this place. All \vc ; ask is that you call ami in?i>eot our l stock before buying your Christinas Presents. ilcMASTER, BRIC? & EETCEIX. Dec 22 19 & J I Holiday good-Ss o?o CHRISTMAS GOODS o?o WE cordially invite or.r friends I*.VIUKA nn lt>__ ^ I r\JU tuc [J U U1LU O.J ljf trv/ un ? j ! fcpection of the attractions display! fcd, confidently assorting that tliey j will be found in every respect cp to | the standard. In submitting this | kc would call special attention tr j the style and low prices of our j handsome, stylish, perfect fitting and | economical ready-made | PI ftTfJiUP fefka'^ I allls^^Us | Lang"? vaiiety of men's working ??d | i business puite at ?5, ?T, 88, j ! S12 and ?15. For boys and ckilar?n wa t eomplote and elegant line of salts from $2.50 up. i UiliuiJliihU uuuliu. i * I ! Consisting in part of shirts, under- | j shirts, drawers, collars, culTs, hp. If i ; hose, handkerchiefs, gloves, jeweln. j | etc., offered at bottom prices. i ifbuyyaij | 'CLOAKS?CLOAKS. AVe have! S clocks as low as ?1.50 apitce and | j higher. ! "52KIST32AS FRSSSXT?. I i We have just received a fine lot (of I PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ! which we will sell very cheap, and 1 many otlier little articles suitable for PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN. Make no mistake, but come direct to i j Dec 20 BRAINS A V,'l NS TH jYO T OjYL y in wijitwsbo WOE ?- ? j TORTH OF GOODS BOUGHT AT THE DC HAVING PURCHASED THE ENT] 'iHE ASSIGNEE AT A F RA( OF ITS 1 I PROPOSE CUTTING THESE GC FORE HEARD OF IN THE ST MY PRICE LIST "WILL APPEAR NOW TAEE A T T 0. JL TH1 Jan 26 ?IIs w is1 ^ ^Is%TZ S\sf AUGUS8 V"e *.re now prepared to fill all orders ?o: 2EJ S or make tLem to order as may be d<= enl: -.i the past se .son, we can fnrr.ish H wh:ca defy competition when the grade of i Pem iinberthat a Fertilizer which ccntai: Acid is worth ?2.50 per ton more than imot Onr central locnti n enables ns to deliver mncli more promptly, in better condition, i turer, or one locateu on t,ne cuss*. AililONlATED GUANOS.?Our brands anos. and Lowe's Formula, a~e p.o well kn say that they are fully up to the standard o ACID PHOSPHATE.?The demand for capacity of our "Works. We challenge con from the use of it. We hav4: a stock on ha small profit to dealers. By reference to th ture for the present season, it will be found ?-.VP Xcis- InsoJ- Sols ture. ubie. ble. Tfce Georgia Pat<u>sco Aaimociat<i(l Sol. Phosphate. 12.20 1.40 2.C Georgia Chemical works >r.isT0<20n Guano 12.20 1.25 l.l G> o sia Chemical V."orks Acid PfcOS. With Potash.. 12.35 2.55 4.01 The Fertilizers we are making this season tured by us. D< alevs would dowtll to co supplies for the coming season. m ilbLAb FOE SALE BY Sn F- m Jan 21-Ira r?BPAT M HTPIi 1 I ill! -o: THE MOST FASHIONABLE EO keeps the largest stock ox Boys', Yco G-ents; Furnishing tfoocis, Ties and ?AL A nne line of Gents' SHOES to cc CELEBRATED STAR SHIRT an Unlaundried Shirt, the best tor ONE m Jan 10 NTSJW Fl' i! i Ti TtfPTi A ATI AJLil il > ZjU DON'T buy no til you have seen nr. ship unequal :e<i. and everything vra PBICE6 LOWER THAN EYES. pt "?> j^rSSS ? I keep on Imd most of the LEAD! Prices to suit the tiroes. Lumber i neatly repaired at moderate prices. SAVE TOUR FREIGHT BILLS AS IXG YOUE GOODS OF E. rvw* 7? A XrT\ Q7?V ?MY? ELEGANT DISPLAY j i ?OF? Iff FILL ill! J MY Steele of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. Boots. Hats Caps, Nation?, J THroaiis^s, 3?illinary, Ladies' Cloaks | attd Dolmas are now complete, and; uui LiCk^juj ivy OiW MUCH CHEAPER j Ibis season tban heretofore. Boys' Clothing and Misses' Cloaks j a specialty. I therefore take great j pleasure in asking my friends jindj the 1 I PUBLIC GEME3ALLY to come and see what I h?Y6 this | year. Respectfully, JOS. GROESCHEL. oct 15 PATENTS TTe continue to act as Solictors for Patents, Cavpsts, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England. France, German/, etc. We have had tliirty-flve years' experience. patents obtained through us ere noticed In the ScrENTinc ameiucas. JTbJs Ian?e and splendid Illustrated weeklypaper,$S.!iOayear,shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation. Addrew MUNN & CO-, Patent Solicitors, Pub's, of Sejzxnnc Americas, 27 Paifc Sow, fcgwYork. Handbook about Pgtentsfree. WWW - ? ' L- SWff <">f Nl) CASH RO^BUT ALL OVER THE IgS| THAN FORTY CENTS ON , q|| CUE STOCK OF F. ELDEB FROM ^TIO^OVER ONE-THIRD >ODS AT PRICES NEVER BEATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. LATER. COMPETITION MUST BACK SEAT. , MDOAUGH. |f E ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER . GAm r any of *nr own brands of PE7.TILItdrecL As nr facilities Lave boa a groatiy igh Gr?t e fertilizers to the trade at priced our good is considered. * is on ,'j c: e :>er c?it. uiore ef Soluble Phos. he/ whic*. contains just that mnc'a less. our Guanos to purchasers in the interior ind at le: s cost than a Northern m*nu?ac- :||j of Mastodon and Georgia P*tapscoGuown in the South. I only refer to t!i?m ti t past seasons. this article in the past has exceed*! the ipetition in the practical results obtained. na which we are prepared to sell at a very e report of the Commissioner of A^ricul- . that our analyses were is follows: i- Re- Av.ill Am- Pot- Relative Cvavend bie. monla ash. merciil v-j.se. ? 3.7n 11,75 3.00 1.<V) $45.? ' 7 5 9.95 ll.SO 3.05 0.55 SW3.S3 3 17.00 15.00 1.95 S39.S4 are folly tip to any ever before manufaemmunicate with us before laying in their , A. L'llES GEOSOIA CHEiUCAL WOHS3.' . v| cMsstss? Co, | mh mtfuntism 3 l p?r ES. S3. .... USE in COLUMBIA, S- C., "always ttbs' ar?d Slen's Suits. Overcoats; etc- ^ Scarfs in endless variety. SO:mplete an outfit. Agent for the d THE BEOTKEE JONATHAN DOLLAR, at !?? . I, KHO.RB S. NITHRE! ! [) TO AlHilVE. " ' 3 Stock. For design and workman- ... . n an ted to be as represented, aai. - Mslll -'MM A New S apply of Picture Frames, Chromos and Wai Pockets; Brackets, Hat Raeks . Mirrors, "Window Cornices, p|| "Window Shades, Tic Sets* ||||i Spring Beds, Mattresses. $jS MOSEY SAVED IS MONEY ING SEWING MACHINES and at s.Dd Shingles for Sale. Furniture D OTHER EXPENSES BY BUY W. PHILLIPS. NEW GROCERIES. ' . -IS C'> Just received, Fifteen Barrel* Choice New Crop Xew OrIt~- vis I-Iolasse?, the best th^t; could be boaght iii the Xew Orleans market. feesh buckwheat flour ?AX1>?? oat imi e a l. ?also? FOUR HUNDRED BUSHELS OP PURE RED RUST ^ PROOF OATS. ALL CHEAP FOR THE CASH. I>. K. FLEMIKM. - f Jan 10 MOXE1' WAKTSSD. A LL PEitSONS indebted to ns for goods bought in It>81 awl all fornrr ^ years, are earnestly revested to pay cp , as soon as possible. We must ave the raonev to pay these ^hom ?e ow<*. j SlcM ASTEE, BEIOE & KETCH IN. JOB P2IKTING. All kinds ot JOB PRINTING, snch ,v. as Letter Heads Bill Heads Envelopes, ! &c., &c., done in neat style and very j heap, at The nkws am> lin^a