The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, March 22, 1882, Image 3
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
^teldxesday, march ?Z. : : ; 1882
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Wij.nshoro Publi^kiag Company
r Wiunsboio, S. C.
?w Advertisement*.
New Store?J. II. Cumrainga.
For Sale?U. (i.. Desportes.
-i T? W Phillms.
special Autjiiuuji?JUI. . . r..
Dank Report?T. Iv. Elliott, Cashier
, Town Ordinance?E. S. Chandler.
Clerk.
Municipal Election?E. S. Chancier,
i2erk.
Local Brief*.
?How is the factory coming on??
P ?The town is well- supplied with
X'joamia".
?There were services yi. all the
ciarches on Sunday.
?The latest ancl most expressive
5c ''mcthptui". '
^ ?It wii soon be.ihe season for closing
up the stores at six.
?Up to about ten o'clock on Monday
^ morning a heavy fog prevailed*
?Garden street will s.oon be "ses^hetically
.sesthetic.'*
?ThisXfliole month has aces, more
ttke Maythan March.-v?Now
is the season when the woodcock
chuckles to the wren.
?The roads havo not q.uite recoverfrom
the attack of the recent mad
winter.
?Ain't it about time the baseballists
"were preparing for the incoming season?
?Sine prisoners passed down., on
"Saturday from Chester on their way to
the penitentiary.
\ ?The passenger trains are running
wore regnlarlv now, since the schedule
has been changed
?The new cistern at the depot i$
to be supplied with,water: from 4tThc
"YVinnsboro "\Y!ater-works".
? ?The steam fire engine was taken
out for practice on Friday, night, and
^!*vew abound water in elegant style.
?"We have on. hand a fresh supply of
' pi". Persons liking "pies" would
do well to give us a call before going
^sJsewJiere.
?The Sheriff has only three "board
Q?y at present, omju?t wo.*. uj.m watermelons
are ripe, then he will have
^^pore tlian he accommodate. j
* ?The fool-killer will he badly lifted
iu town on next Monday. Another
* ?
Ijnau wants to live above his sfation?
in a balloon.
?The town was crowded with. pQo.
?le on Saturday. It looked like the
L. day before Christinas,, although not
H^quite as many "leans" were taken.
If you don't wear a "-cart-wheel"
twisted and twirled into twenty triwisgular
tui-us you are out of the lashiou.
?Itisabont time for that honorable
&t<body, the "court-house ring" to convene.
All they want is a good set of
k.uives and a big bench.
>;.?> " ...
?Moonlight picnics will soon be in
fashion. Thev are ill St the things to
jpr' increase the traffic of the matrimonial
market, but very dangerous to bacheAors.
?Call at the office of R. Jx McCarley
& Co. and leave your orders, for the
Monarch Guano, as the supply ou hand
B8 ^ is nearly all engaged. *
?All the little boys in town that can
walk at all, go fishing every Saturday.
They meet with unrivaled success?a
J j&iinuow or two and a walk of twenty
miles, more or Jess.
taf \ ?District Attorney Melton lias given
ssotice of prosecution of certain . political
cases in Sumter, Barnwell, Kich iaixl,
Colleton and Charleston counties.
Other counties will not be called.
; ?The skating, rink, unaer the malign
sgement of iir. Harry Smith* of Char~*-fcjtte,
is now in operation. If you
'^want to have lots of fun just go to the
v- . ~ ^ink and take skating lessons.
E^Persous visiting this office at
?ight during, the "working off" of the
j;aper are hereby requested not to ask
to see a copy, as our compositors nave
Ip1 strict orders not to let anybody see a
. paper before the proper time.
?A new supply of. children's carriages
of the latest st vies 011 hand and
'-V 0
to Arrive. Thesectu;ria^es will be sold
" as low prices as can be found anywhere.
C^all at the furniture store of
W 3L V?\ Phillips.
?Saturday and Sunday were, warm
<jays, and summer clothing would
.scarcely have been oat of-place. Spring1
O ... * ? 1 r _ v .
as iar auvanceti ana we arc oegiumug
to hope that we may escape a cold
Mfctp, which would: do irreat damage to
&mall grain, fruit and gardens.
?Mr. J. X. Center, who has been
3t Trcnton for the last mouth or two,
t is now in town. He hius left Trenton
ior a much inorq profitable and 4icon\enient"
situation with Mosrs.. I>esf
vprtes & Edmunds, of Columbia. He
y expects to leave us on Wednesday.
^ a?The demand for Monarch. Ur.ano i
?>y R. J_. MeCarley & Co has been
?o great this season, that any parties i
wishing to use it had better call at once
Ln aud leave their orders.. *
Hi ?The municipal election takes place
Htoa short rime. We trust that harm<?
H^rill prevail and an acceptable tir?
MFbe presented to the voters. The M.aP^^^nicipal
Democratic Club will be called
;it the proper time. It is a uiflVrent
tiodv from Township Democratic Club,
?.
Fand has its os\ n officers.
?Governor H;?good. has appointed
Mr. John I\ Thomas, Jr., private
secretary in place of Mu. Manning, resigned.
This is a capital selection.
1 Z^r. Thomas is young, energetic, i?d^istrious,
capable and courteous, and
S ^"vvill discharge his duties to the satisfnc- i
tlon of all.
Br ?The Rev. J^P. Marion, of Chester,
'-peachedat the Presbyterian Churclt
t ~4p Friday. Mr. Marioa has been unW
^fcji recently pastor of the Associate ReP
- Airmwl PpOihvlbnon i.. Pl.nr.
^ v. >.vw^w?m?u vuuiya. in vuuo"
? "ter, but has resigned the charge.. He
T^es not acquiesce in the right of ref
'^ricted communion, as practised by
tho Associate Reformed Prcsbvtcviaiis>.
lie will unite himself with the Presby
terian clmrcli.
?it is reported that on Tuesday k?st
| Ilenrv Caldwell, a colored tenant on
I M?. J. D. Harrison's place in Long^
i town, was clearing a uewground,
s: when a tree he was cutting- feel apon
i two of the children of hi.s brother,
!j | Dravtou Caldwell, breaking the neck
[: of the eider, aged fourteen, killing
j him instantly, and dangerously, if not
11 fatally ^ injuring the other.
sj Fikk.?A negro house on the plan"
| tation of Mr. James T. Lem:nonv rn
, ! the Little Kiver neighborhood, was
) j destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning.
1 ! There were three negro children in the
| building, one of whom was burnt t.o
| j death - Y.'e have not heard the par|
ticulars, but we presume the children
r I had been locked in the house while the
; | parents were at work in the field*.
Xkw Stoke.? We t$ke pleasure in
announcing to. tb?. public thut in another
column upt^&is the new advertisement
of ill*. Joseph II. Cummings.
Zrlr. Cummings had retired front mercantile
life for a short while, but has
! now determined to establish, a firstclass
grocery. lie is now prepared to
j meet the wants and desires of everybody
hi anything. He advertises
an innumerable amount of cheap and
good things that we have not the space
to recount right here. "Vye can only refer
to his advertisement and also beg
i the people o? Winnsboro to give him a
call and see for themselves thai we are
not "gasing"'.
POP^LATJON BY TOWNSHIPS.? In the
first Yohioip of the Retailed statistics.of
= the. last Census the following is. the
statement of the ppp^Jgiiou. of the
different townships in this county:
j Feastervillo, 2,422; Brice, 2,876; tjlad
den's Grove, 2,436; Oakland, 1,522;
VTateree, 1,519; Boar Creek, 1,556;
Simpson's, 899; Kidgretvay, 2,588;
Greenbrier, 2,088; Horeb, 1,292; Jenkinsville,
1,0-47 ;; J&cksojra Creek,
! K&K): Kock Creek. 2,969; Mount Zion
[ (including Winnsboro), 2,150. The
population of, Winnsboro. is 1500; oi
Biackstock, 56; other towns not mentioned.
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES.?Under
thi-s head the Rock Hill Merald
J says:. "Besides the candidacy of Col.
W. B- WrMson, of York county, for Con!
gressional honors froiu tbis District,
L we hear of many oihers who will be
i in the Meld. Among those named are
| Col. J. 1>. Wylie^ of Lancaster, Mr. J.
j J. FiemphiM, oi'Chestcr, Col. T. W.
j Woodward, of Fairfield, Hon. J. II.
Evips, of Spartanburg, and Senator
i W. O. Perry, of Creenviile. It only remains
now. for ixershaw to brine out
'another horse'and every county la the
District will have a candidate."
A Serious Accident.?Un Tuesday
j last as Mr. Madison S, Abell, of this
[ county, was.driving on the road wear
! Major Woodward's place, the. passen|
ger train approached and his mules |
J took fright. They ran at full speed, j
; getting (juite beyond control, and i
! managed to reach the crossing just in j
j tin;e to encounter-. iL<}. locomotive. |
t The initios .andrwagon were thrown off1'
! ?tiie wagon being smashed, one of the ;
! mules kilJed outright, and the other so j
serfonslv iujuve<iJtiat it too must die.!
I Mr. Abel! narrowly escaped . serious j
: injury, and was severely"bruised. This j
] is a very serious loss to him.
Game Law.?For the benefit of all j
concerned we call, attention to the fol-!
lowing section of the game law:-. j
SF.cn4. That it shall not'be law-1
ful for any person in this State he- j
tween the 15th day of March and the j
loth day of September in any year j
j hereafter to caicli. kill, or injure or to ;
I pursue with suc!i intent, or to sell or !
i expose for sale, any wild turkey, i
j partridge, dove, woodcock 01; pjieas- j
| aut;.. ti j 1 ?i any "person fa rind guilty j
[ thereof shall be fined not les>s than ten j
j dollars or be imprisoned not less than j
I ten clays; which tine, if imposed, shall j
go one-half thereof to the imibnner ant] 1
the other half thereof to. tiie school;
fund of the county wherein the offense
was qomiuivAcd.
New Advertisements.?Mr. U. G.
Desportes has on hand a. stock of
wagons? home-made, Tenuessee and j
Avery?whi.eh:he offers at low figures; j
algo a. full; assortment of saddles,!
bridles and harness. These goods.a re j
in addition to his stock of staple aiulj
fancy groceries, which will be kept:
fully up to the mark and be sold. low j
! to cash buyers. Give him a call,
Mr. R. W. Phillips calls attention to
his facilities for attending to business |
*
in the undertaker's line, lie will keep j
j always in stock a lull: assortment of !
; coffins and caskets, and will fill all !
j orders with care and promptness.
j Loitering at Depots.?Ttie new |
i railroad law, v.vmen wcut :mo euccc on j
! March 1st, makes it a mistfeuicauor for ;
j loiterers to linger about the railroad |
1 depots. The railroad ageuts and other i
j officials are made conservators . of the
i peace with power to arrest offenders. j
j It! any one should refuse to leave when I
i ordered to do so by the agent he rcu- i
ders himself liable to punishment in a j
! tine not less than two dollars nor more !
; i
! than twenty dollars. It would be .well i
! for this fact to.be known by every one.
J Loafing and boisterous ami improper j
| conduct about a public place jike the I
j depot should be abated, and.this is the j
i object of the provision of the.law just
! stated.
i
The Factohy.?A meeting of the ;
gentlemen interested in the proposed
l cotton faetorv at tiiis place was. held on
j Tuesday morning. Mr. T. K. Elliott ;
| was. at his own request, relieved from j
acting on the committee appointed to j
I U1M" Ml WM.I Ml* T i.i' V'l v Ip ??v j
was appointed in his place. and Mr. j
T. W. Lauderdale was added to the
c ?mm;ttee. It was resolved that the
c.ipitai stock of the proposed company
i shall be not le>< than $7.5.009 an 1 no;
: more than ^tJO.OOO?operations to begin
when, fifty thousand shall be sub1
scribed. Subscriptions wili be called ,
; tor in instalments?not more than ten
i dollars per share to be called for be!
fore the, first of October. The sub-.
! scriptions. already made amount to
; abou- twenty five thousand-dollars. j
Du. Jo;rx I). Palmkk.?The Ash- :
ville Citizen,- of a recent date mentions :
the recent settlement in Waynes ville.
_ a. ? !!!? -i* T \.. T_. I .. "T \
!.a rown 01 *'
Paimer, of this, county. It- speaks of
him ns "a physician of Sue prufession|aLatJUumnents>.who
bad.^blaiued.high
rank iita pj.-actic.e of twenty-six years
in Fairfield, South Carolina, but who.
was attracted by the advantages pre.-.j
sen ted by the growing town of;
"W&ynesville and has become a penaa
neu; resident by the purchase of prop-|
i ertv there." Dr. Palmer's many
( friends will be pleased to learn that he
; already has good prospects of success
; in his new mountain home, asihough
i they have uot forgiven him for teaving
I'idgeway. In the opinion of those
\ who know; Dr. Palmer, he was one of
i the most skilful and advanced prac
...
i titioners in this whole section, whiie
| his assiduous attention to his patients,
[ and his rare geniality won the con&|
deuce and esteem of alL
A Fatal Accident..?A terrible beI
reavement befid Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
j Hutry on Sunday morning. They had
I gone to church, leaving their two chilj
dren in charge of the nurse, when the
| elder of the twox little Maggie, aged
j two years and three months, in
j some way got a piece of candy in her
I windpipe and became suffocated.. The
j nurse alter endeavoring to give- relief
! f'li* Mi* I!nov wlm on arriving
j sent iu haste for medical aid, which at
! first could not be found, but Dr.. E.
i Aiken was ealled out of church, and
j reached the house?to lute. He ex!
hausted all the ui.ean.s of relief at hand,.
! :>ut the obstruction was loilged so fai;
j down it could not even he feltx and
j before instruments could be- procured
{ for performing tracheotomy, the struggle
was over and the little spirit had
winged its. #ight to ileaven. Never
has there been a more heartrending occurrence
in town, none that produced
a severer shock to- the community.
The hearts ofalL parents go out to the
bereaved: lather and QH>ther in this
awful dispensation of Providence.
The Fire Dei'ahtmexc.?The five
department of Wimisboro is now quite
f or-ntil if nnt stmprmr. to that of anv
VVJV.IW, .. ? V. 7. ? . :
town of its size In the Stsdev The!
steamer isJu the hands of the Winnsboro
Steam Fire Engine Company, and
steps are being taken to put that organization
in first-rate working condition.
New caps and shirts will soon
be provided? and every effort is beingmade
to perfect the discipline and insure
the efficiency of the company.
The band engine lias been turned over
i to ihe former Hook and Ladder Comj
pany, composed of colored men, and.
| under comnnnd of their President,
John D. Smart, they will do excellent
work. The engine is a good one, and ;
we have no doubt tliat in the hands of
| ihe colored company it wiU be mad;*
: to do excellent scrvice. Some other
j colored men have organized also, for
! the purpose of using the hook and lad!
der truck. Two separate bodies have
j been formed?one with IJufus Caldwell
t ys president, and tjse other, \sLth Thorn-j
I as Goodc?and each bas made applicai
tion to the Council to oe received into
I our lire department. It has been sngj
ge.^ed that both those parties unite
ttnd form oya company, and H is expected
that this will soon be done,
i With a steamer, a hand engine and a
! truck, all in good order aixl well-mannet),
Win'ishprp . would.seem to be well j
projected from lire. Oi' course, the |
I water supply is at present quite delij.cieut,
but after awhile this trouble wili
be met by the making of several new
cisterns.
?
DUJiK aoit*Ett ztorrryGS.
Items of Interest -Shelton's Progress?A
Good l-'iold lor Investment.
Sheltox, March 10.?The amount of
grain sowed here, is greatly in excess .
>f-Ibat last year, and looks well. The
farmers are busy preparing for their
crops. There seems to be as gireati a j
demand foi'guaoo a? iy.prevloas year?.
She! ton.station, on- the Spartanburg:,
Union & Columbia Railroad, seems to
be abundantly supplied with guano, j
judging from the amount hauled from
that point. By the way, that, place
seems to be attracting" some attention.
^Ve noticed in the Union Times some
time ago that a company was about to
be organized to-have chartered and to ;
build a Narrow Gu;:ge railroad by way j
of Cross Keys in Union county, and :
intersect the Air Line Railroad some-{
where between Spartanburg and!
Greenville. A very tine country, in- j
dfecd. Besides, this ro:sd is badly i
needed. WHl not Fail-field extend the I
road on to the Boro? There has been j
put up at Shelton a telegraph -of5.ee.I
an&:Mr. J. B. Crosby^ the business j
manager of J. B. Crosby cz Co., who !
lives about a aiile'and a quarter from
his store, expecfjs to put up a telephone
line soon from, his dwelling to his
{>tore. The railroad company., is putting
up a. new bridge at this paint
across Broad J liver. I also learn that j
tney expect to tuuki a-new depot here? ,
which is badly needed. J. IJ. Crosby j
& Co. expect soon to build a large and i
handsome store-en the west.side of the |
river. There is plenty of room lor i
business men with money, at this
point, and I can't think of. a location
where there is a.better field, all things j
considered, for more enterprising men
toinvQSt. Gtw neighborhood. physician
informs me that there has been :
quire a shower cCwhite male infants !
in thi.? Dark Corner. We have three i
flourishing schools scattered at proper j
intervals?taught by Prof. D. 13. Busby,
Prof. Charles A, La'ugh!in and Mi>s
Janie Sholton, respectively. Our Dark
Corner Brass Band I think is^rbout extinct,
yet. the boys detryii. For fear
your patience is exhausted I'll close.
Gxe Among Men.
T.OYK AW OR.ISGJ? BLOSSOXS.
A Wedding 21 BitlsTPtrsr? AlaTiaraa"* Gain
and Falrfifld's Loss- Leaving: for home.
'
Hiixjkwat, March 13.?O.u Thursday.
the l?th inst., our little ..village was
in a state of t^cciteniont, caused by a
report that ais Alabamiau would soon !
appear v;Uh one of r airiluld'.s daughters
for the purpose of taking the trainfor
Alabama. Being one of 1 he iu-ky j
ones, your corrt-.-pondent Might have |
been seen on tin- morning of the Grh I
wending his way to the honse ofone oi?
Kaii tieid's nio-t hospitable gentlcm-n,
Mr. J.W.. Walker, to witness tiiecere- |
r?/m* ' ia \ti? t it* i
> UtVU I'MMliU Vltliau t/ A j
Bryant, of Alabama, to. dairy as his '
own 011c of Fairlk'Iui? fairest daugh- i
ter>, Mis&Baunic Walker, Mr. V.'u'k- j
er's youngest daughter. At the ap-..
pointed hour, the bridal couple, attend-;
ed by Mr. \V. 11., Miss P., Mr. L. li.!
and Mis< E.t were standing in the pros- ;
ence of many friends, paying particu- j
lav attention to the marriage ceiemo-j
ny, which was performed in a. chaste
and impressive manner by ; the Rev. .
Mr,.ll>min. This over, the usual con-;
giatulaiious were, extended^ and general
conversation and merry-making ensued.,
boon dinner was .announce.!.
The writer had almost made up his
iaind not to indulge, for, .you know, j
; ... i?i I
in? ai'pvuii" i" j?u??r ut uiu V.lilMi |
he reached the table and saw. such a;
profusion of nice things so tastefully
arranged on the board, lie yielded to!
the inevitable, and as he generally eats J
\
with a "coming' aj>pet;tc" ho indulged
too freely. UJs said time and tide
wait for no ?nan, neither does tlie train
on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta
Hail road, and in order to meet tins in
! tine time, the party were compelled to
' separate much sooner than we wished,
j On reaching1 the village, we found quite
: a number of friends waiting to see the
hast of Miss Dannie, who was quite a
favorite with old and young. One of
the. Fairfield V-oys was heard to put in
an urgent objection to any suoh proceedings
saying that the Alabatmans
have no business coming to Carolina
for wives.. The groom, although a
resident of Alabama, having been seventeen
years from hi* native county and
ivate. still glories, like all her su^s, in
being :i Carolinian by birih and a naj
tive of old Fairrield. The cars arrive.:
! the order "uli aboard'" is givenx a hurj
riad sh^kiyg o? hands, many kisses,
and some tfiu's,. a.ud the bridal couple
are oil'lor their future home.. Peace.
p?X)sperity and happiness attend them
tiu-ough life. '* Aliqlis.
TIIE POLITICAL SfllOSEC UTS.OSS.
Near Arrests In Sumter--What it AU Mean*.
Ln.st week, on motion ot Mr. Dallas
Samlets, the election commissioners oi'
Siynter, and tli? managers of ltaftin
Creek and Carter's Crossing precincts
wore bound over for trial. The Columbia
correspondent of the JYetrs and
Courier speaks ofthis as follows:
The arrests in Sumter comity on last
Friday, the particulars of which were
telegraphed ro the News avi Courier,
have crearod some speculation ia
li/ical < ircles as to what point will
| next be attacked bv the Government.
I It is clear now,, however, that there
will be no general movement, against
1 the parties who have been indicted- for
violations of the election laws, and
that only a case here and there will be
selected for trial..
\ have it from the best authority thai
the arrests in Sumter county were
made not with the view of increasing
the number of cases but to complete
thc-record of the United States com-,
missioner which was incomplete. The
parties now under bonds are necessary
parties to svproner investigation of the
pendimr cases from Sum tor county. A
large number ot eases have been put
aside by the counsel for the government,
the object being to curtail rather
than to increase the number of cases.
The ca^os in Sujntei: are against the
nf tlir>
\/t ViWVU.wu H?ivv ...V
i nun liters at lfciftin Creek and Carter's
Crossing polling1 precincts;, and although
the managers.at. these two precincts
have been summoned,., thirty
other parties.in the countv who were
previously bound over for trial will
not be r<?/piirad to attend the April
term of the United States Court in
Charleston. As at present-, advised
then? will be no additional .?rre?ts in
any other county in the State.
in the prosecution of tIk* election,
cases the (iovevninwit will be represented
by District Attorney Melton
assisted by Dallas Sanders, Ksq., of
Philadelphia, and Messrs..'Verdiit';and
Marshall.. It is probable that another
lawyer fr.oin this. State will be also
employed*. The defence oi' the indicted
jrartie.a will be under tha- general
direction 01 Major Theodore G. Barker,
of Charleston, who wiili be assisted by
the best legal talent in the State, the
iwiicxul parties having,special counsel
from their own aunties. A number
of gentlemen from different pans of
the State, to vvhoru;! lnve spoken on j
the subject, do not think that the evidence
in any case is sufficiently conclusive
to in>ure conviction.
We do not understand what is meant
by ''completing tin1 case." It is evidently
the intention of i>he Government.to
convict somebody if possible,
and.at the sume time, for economical
reasons,.it v*iI.L. not attempt to. try
trivial cases. Nothing has beeti heard
yet of what course will be taken in the
Wiunsboro cases.
A. CJtAPErJMi STOItTi .
Some Account oC.What a Traveler Saw in
tl>e Country -Ao Ancient GraveyardS?ir.i!iiM.vuceg
of tho Vast, B?.<joote and
K?-c<-nt.
Mc.ws. Editors: As I understand
tiuit vou are so hard up for items to
publish. tii?t you will print almost anything
in your paper rather .than miss, I
have concluded to write vou a grapevine
s:ory. Some weeks ago a friend from
Greenville was speaking to myself and
others about some mountain laud which
lie owned and which he thought would
do well for vin&yacds,. which were getting
to be the rage in his country. He
said he had seen gia >ev;ncs as large as
his wrist.. I replied .tliat I had seen in
Fairfield vines as large as my thigh?
which l&id . on measurement to be
twenty-one inches in circumference.
My friend was so much astonished
tiiat i bega? to fear that I .had.been ex-,
iravagant. Well,, on. a trip of. ten
miles to Captain Mac tie's, place on last
Tuesday, 1 saw two vines near the corporate
line of "Winnsboro, which 1
measured and found to b$ one ten
inches and the other fourteen inches in
circumference. Near Hamp Granger's
I found a vine thai measured seventeen
indies. Near-Robert Martin's I found
two vinos which.measured twenty-one
ami a half to twenty-live incjlset*, the
laiteE running thirty-five feet along an
old fence row and thin going to the
top of a tall hickory. J.n.. riding over
some of the old McMorris land that
had been formerly cultivated and is
now grown up in old-field pines and
other timber, I forrnd two grapevines
which measured respectively twentythree
and a half a>ui twenty-eight and
a half inches. So 1 was thus assured
that I had not told a snake story and
did not need to fall a pes or two in' my
assertion to my Greenville friend. So
much tor grapevines.
On the laud last mentioned-1 saw the
old McMorris bluring-ground and
found only one headstone to be legible:
*'In memory of William MeMurris who
died Ibili Sep. A. D. IrfL?T in I lie sixty sixth
year of his age." Xeav by U aiiother
grave on which is. growing an
Iiu.y^n I'Cv t Itii'f v-cio-nf in.-ill.;
iii diameter one.way and tw.euty-four
hi-'ijo* by a line at right angles to the
Jirst line.
Win. McMorris was a g.illant i'cbH
of the devolution. who. with his neighbor
and relative. James Kincaiti, is said J
10 i.avo mads the Union men feel the ;
power o! I heir wrath both during liiej
war and after its close, ll is said th:d I
Kmcaid was so iiated by the Tor es that
his i??i se was so .closely waciad that [
there were lour of l;:> children who-;.* j
faces he had never seen, except by
night, until after peace was made.
While .-peaking of some of lite gj:r:'.n-!
tic vegetable products of Fairlield it J
may not be nnii.itcresting lo. relate an
anecdote told me by Captain M., i IJ us
tra:.iv? of the kind of men who gruw j
uDon our soil. In-the eariv Dart of the
Gonfnlcratu war. when the FairJield
Fe u-ibles and the Boyee Guards, wore
stationed oa.i.Iic coast, one mornimr a
venerable old <>*entleman with gray
locks came to the camp of the Boyce
Guards. flavimr introduced himself, }.
he said that not far trom that spot, in
the war of 1312, ('apt. VVra. Kincaid
was stationed with hi? company, \yhich
the o3d jfei&lemaii: said he became we'd
acquainted with, and. he was so much
impressed with the fine looks, splendid j.
physique and srood bearing of .the men. i
that he never ceased to think of them '
with pleasure. He added that as soon I
as .he learn ;d that a Fairfield company j
inid again camped near him, he deter- j
mined to cuiue and see if the men \ve-;pe i
i
i
s
t sons worthy of theirj noble sires. To
i gratify his visitor, Captain Shedd orj
dered the Bovce Guards (among whom
; the Captain, withhissix feet, one inch,!
| and his one hundred an*} ninety
; pounds, was on)y an {average) to fail
into lino. The old gentleman walked
j n]> down the line,'pleased and stirprist
d. and with teai*6 streaming down |
; his face ,exclaimed: v\Vhat a tine race i
? ?.?-? ~ l .> - ?ir i
<?i people rasmeiu i$?.>uuu wnai a un!
mute and soil to develope such splendid
1 spo.-imcns of innnhood!"
j May Fairfield always prove worthy
! of he? past nobte record t Satis.
mTXKXEAi.
I MARPIED?On the 9th of March, nt the re.sl- |
i (! ct-?>l "tie bride'sparents, bv rheRev. W. H. j
; Hart in. >ir. JAME^ F. BRYANT. or Lowndes i
; crt-'ntv. Alabama to Miss BANNIK WALKER, j
| 'ini'chror ol.las. B. Walker, of Ftirfleld, South i
Carolina.
j a Foolish Mistake.?Don't make the mistake |
t of ' niounciln'X a n-?aedy or merit with quack :
I m<-at"lne->. We sjeaK from experience when
I we s-'iv tiut Parker s olriger Tonic Is a sterling!
h^ai.h. restO:*atlvo vraloEi will do all that is
claimed for it. We have ised it ourselves with
to - tapole.st results for KheumatlsuLand wheu
worn out by overwork. See adv.?Tirwu. *
G:!4.tkpcl to Istaud^?Flcreston Cologne Is
srr;\l*ful to l lvailds, because It Is refreshing
without the sickening eHect of most p-.numes.*
KO'iICE T(FTRESPASSERS.
ALL persons are hereby forbiddeii: j
to hunt, fish, enter upon, or ijn. i
j any e ther way trespass on, my plantation j
I near Wintisboro. 1'ersons disregarding j
1 this Notice will he (lejilt with accordinc to !
i kw. SAliAH H OATaCAKT.
j MchH-tJx3 . .
TOWX OSDWMCB.
SECTION SEVEN-, . ot "fta .Ordinance
_ passed March. is -published- '
:'cr the iuformntfon of H
Jit Ufruiter Ordabixd, Tliat iy, ?hall not '
be iawiui; for any person or persons} to per-..
mit i.o'gs gOats, 'shfe^p, co'Wh or ' 'geese to
mn at large or to mind them for pastaragt '
within'the corporate Smiis of tbe town,
under a penalty of twenty-five cents per
head for violation of this Ordinance.
By order of ouncih;
E. S. CKANDLZE, Cler*.
Mch l&
I MU?l fiPAJ< EiKCTIOX.
'.TVTOTICE is hereby given that' the
1 \. annual election fo'f Intend ant and
four Wardens for the Town of Winnsboro
will-be held in' the Town Halljon the first
Monday in April,, being the 3rd day
thereof, between-the hours of 7 o'clock a.
[Xi. ancbo o'clock p m
The books for Registration of! voters I
will bx*. opened at t;se Town Hall on '
Thursday, Friday and Saturday (M'rch
. 30th and "Sist and April 1st-) preceding :he
day of.eltciion. between the hours of 6
o'e.loc- a. m. and 6 o'ciojfc. of each
day.
Messrs. A. IT. Fleming, J. S. EMer and
J. E. ".'illijims ajre appointed as managers
: .-if" k-i'M vf*<oe?vorinTk find pTpftiinn
Bv order of Council:
E..S. CHANDLER, Citric.
Mch r,
SxIEEJLFE'S HALE.
i ,
Arthur liays, Plaintiff, vs. Robert McCor- '
klc atiii Jo];a C. McCor3{l(?.L>c:endnnts.
? N pursuance of an order of y>e Court
]i of Common Pi fas, made in tiieabovej
stated c-ifx. I will offer for sale bjtbre the ]
i C->nrt H >use door^.in Winnsboru. on the
! first Monday in .April next, within the
i les^ul hoars of *ale, at public sntcry, to
t;.e Lighfcst bidder, the fol'owing described
property, to wit: ]
All that vi riiiia tract of land situat'e,
lying and being in the County ot Fairii
'ld. in the Stat<? of South Carolina containing
two hundred and seventy-five
acres. more or Wss anibonn <ed by Lands
i of estate oli; Vv'right ii. Smith, deceased.
I lands ct esta'e of W. A. Kennedy, de!
ceased, and oihers.
TERMS OF SiiUT.
On^-hftlf of the purchise-money to be piiid
in c?isli .n 1 the balance on: a credit
i f one year, with irtteresfcdr.Vui the day of
sale, to be secured by bond ;>f purchaser
and mortgage of the pmriisrs and the
purchaser to pay for &1! rifce^sarv paoers.
J. Dr iicCAKLliY,
Sheriffs Office, * S. F. C.
Winn-ibor?, S; C.,. .
March i dr lfcS.i--- * *
Alch 11- ' c
NEW STOBEI I;
_____ i'
I
FSESH GOODS. |
J
grocrs&iis.
\
Snsjiiftr Gr&ankted and Golden C's,
Cofi'oos. all grades, Young I'json Tfca...
Onnpywder 'J Molasses an/i .Syraps, *
Mvnl. Grits. Jrionr,.. i at-tnt and-* Family,
iiice, Staroj),.. Sc-d;t, Nic-Nite-v Standard
.Sod?i and ?:cnt Soda Crackers. Ginger
Snaps, Ginger C: kt*s, Pieties, JJjilthy's
; v>counur, in half pound cans.^j'rinpom^'s
Isengixss-.GtiaiiiiC, etc.
CASHED GOODS.
i
Appl s, Toaiatoes. Peaches. Preserved
Bes-ert, Fruity Potted iitiars, Salmon, i
Imported Surd:nes, Ear.- j
IV
riAivifVV AKE AM) W UUUEJN VV AKE. j
Root Hnmes, J. B. Haiuen,. Traces.
Brea t Chains, single Tiees. Clevises
. Plows, Heel Bolts, Axes, Shovels. Spading
Forks (locf; baarllei, Po'ato Hooks, Hnn;]lo
Hoes, Wood back and Iron Ra.kes, Cottoii
Hope, Cnrxy Combs, Backhands, We!!, i
Wheels, Grindstones ?irul lix;rir.?s. Seivrs, j
C-ffee Mills Well Buckets. Faiis, .Tubs, J
Nails. Horse and Jluie Shoes', alwisures, 1
Jars, < liums, -5xle Grease, by. the pound,
better and cheaper than in boxes.
CIGA ns ,1X3 TO 1ZA COOv.
J. 13. U32315XG?.
March 21 c
seas SsnassA
INDORSED BY
PHYS'OIAKS, QLERGYJvlE^, ASS ,
THE AFFLIOTEDJVERYVtfHERE.
THE GREATEST ftED'SCAL.
TR2UMPH OF THSJ^E.
SYPrtPTCf^S CF A
TORPID LIVER. t
Bess of n p p e t i te.l\' ausea,bowels costive, .
I'a-.n'jn thejfcaaVwith a dull sensaticn in b
the back part,_ Pain under the shoulder- v,
blade, ftzllness after eating,'with a disin- i
eHnatfoh to exertion of* bodv otfTmintfl ! V
Xrritabilitvof temper. LoVspirits.loss ?
or "memory, with afaelir-g of r.avlng nc?
lect&d some duty, weariness, DizzicestH
i luttenns o?tho_ Heart," Dots bfrfor* tho.s T
eye-a, > ellow Skin" B eaoache, J-.ostlessness
at night, highly colored tTrioe.
I? T2?S 52 "STASHIHGS AITS IHTIIEEDrD,
SERIOUS DISEASES WlLLSOCrJ BE OEXELQ$Ei>.
TUTT-'S PILLS ar? eupeciallyadapted Jo !
nucli t:K.Nts,oiit: <Jose ??liVt:ts suchacl?a;ige 1
of feeling as to the Miffertr.
TSiey ii.e- Appetite. andjaipae the
fcytfy to Tr.ko cin Fiwh, tb'is the system is
no'.jrCnif rl. r.nri by t'lt-lrTonic Aotioirorv tho
Keytar MaoiKartt-prof'U'.-e*!.
l'rsoe 'Ja iviits. S3 XI array St-, Si.Y.
TUTTfS HAIR BYL :
Grw Haiti or WrnssCT-s chanted lo *.G?wsy
K'.w*.' k by a single application of thislnps. It
impart H natural coiur, ucia
Sold by Ijriiggifttsi, or sent by express va recc-ipt o! $i. j
Office, 35 Murray St., KavvYarfe.
fl)r. TCTTS SAM'.<I, of Information a?d*
Sjcfa! Uwlpte will .!? mailed FitES ca -sppUatUu.^-.
Desii'iiljle Real Estate for Sale. .
rT^IlAT desirable t 'wn property konu-n
J. as the K^tnt > of Mason Chan-Her,
situ it"1 the hear* of alie towa-. is offertd.
f ji : ale. . App!v ;o
*E. S. CHANDLER, or
C. M ^HANDLER.
Feb 18-txlra
L1W jPARTXEjS&SHlP. j
n^IIE undvrsigned have formed a part- ,
.L nership under the iim*. jyuae of j
IA'LES & BUCHANAN, tor the practice
of law in .all of its branches, for thti Conn- j
tv of Fairfield and wherever they niay be ;
employed as a nna. ?v in practice un au ;
of the State Courts and the Fede.al?oarts i
tor this State. t
WM. H. LYXJE.S.
OSMUND ;W. BUCHANAN.
Jan 5 |i3ia.. t s
i
mm&M.,;t i
REPORT
OK TIIE CONDITION" OF- THE
WIXKSBOKO jN ATiUiN AL iSA^ML,
?AT?
"TTTINNSBOEO. in the Stat* of South
V V Carolina, at the close of business,
March 1 1th, 1862.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, $ 102 402 49
overdraft1?, 2.69'J 17
U.S. bonds to secure circulation, 75v000 00
Due from approved reserve
agenrs, 8.OS? 37
Due from other National Banks, 2.987 83
Heal estate, furniture and
tures, 1,812 05
Current expenses and tas&t- paid, 1,288 21
Checks and other cash items, 48G 57
Bills of other Banks, 222 00
Fractional paper Carreaej,
nickels and pennies 16 52
Specie 3,047 35
Legal tender notes, 2,900 00
*r? 1 L? _ P j ?i.i tt r?
.neueiapiJon mna -xnn u.
Treasurer (.5% of circulation), 2,375 00
Total, $102,733 56
XJLAJSILITXES.
Capital stock paid ia,. $75,0.00 00
Surplus funi], 1 5,( 0( i 00
Undivided prodts. 10,599 ti.
National Bank notes outstanding,
6G.500 00
Dividends unpaid, -jtOO 0u
Individual deposits subject io
checi, 33,909 89
Due to other National Banks, 1,324 03
Total, $2u2,T33o?:
State of Souts.-Oakoi.ika. [
County of Fairfield, sh: |
I. T. Kl ELLIOTT, Cashier of th?^ above
Bfuned b:?nk, do soloranly K-wenr that the
sbo.ve h tat em en t is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
T. K ELLIOTT, Cashier.
Subscribed and'sworn-to before me this
17th day of Ma^c4, !88'2.
Wii. N. Chandleb, Notary Public: .
Coeeect?Attest:
W. R. ROBERTSON, L
G. H. McMA^TF.R, ? Directors
D. R. FLENNiXEN, }',
Mch 8-tl
FOR SALE!
IIOHE - JliBE,
Town aiilwj
WAG OX S.
AfcSO IS STOKE,
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HARNESS,
BACON,, MEAL,
r>.f\t>-\t
DET GOOBS, NOTIONS,
SHOES.
i^NDTJCE STENTS FOR GASH.
II. G. DXSPO'RTCS.
Mcfc 16
WANTED.
"H'e want CASH CUSTOMERS to
txamine the large additions to our
took, which we are reaving ni:d
>peniug,daiiy.. They will find everyJjiiig
nice and fresh, and at prices that
Lcr'y competition,. ot which we call
oia* attention to- thfi= following:.
SINGER S3JAPS;-.
COkNHILLS.
LEMON BISCUITS.
GUN PoWEEIi TEA*
1'IE APPLES,
LOBSTERS,
IMPORTED SARDINES*/
?ICXLED 01'STEllS IN GLA-fcS JARS,:
AlACJvEREL,
canned br.ff,
apple bul'ter.
giio\v-i:how,
mince veat,
pin&.victoria scap, try it.
also,
L CHOICE STOCK OF CONTECTIONE
RIES al ways ou hand.
}IY?-: US AX EARLY CALL.
f210fst issos.
m.eb h
Ms BfflM;
?9E THE?
the SE.WIXG. MACHINE.
A handsoiae-little pamphlet, blue and
;olu cover, with numerous engravings,
nii:be
CrSVBS" AWAY
3 any adult person calling for id; at any
ranch ov sub-cffice of The Singer Manuacluring
Company, or will be sc-nt by
i;iiir post paid, to aav person living ai a
istance lrota our offices.
HE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
Principal Oilice, 3i Union Square,
}Tny 17-1 y New YnrV.
7?
2 jn$i M||
a &V?-4 h = B \
is A"zSz ,|s
?1 XvHZTOR&i
?<-2g !
fc vfu M P=? ?
** t> '"tQ ?3 rl S
=*= ft * ?2s
? W 5
i 5^A ? Tito
*8 HiJ 8.
- THE E:sr ;s .,K? CHEAr-EST.
Tlicliaiidsoaiestaiid complete I
; ummmmm
Yet produced,....
ILLUSTRATED CISCtL.ifcSSIXT
ON APPLICATION. .
Yictcr Sewing Machine Co.,
Kiddletown, Conn.
Southern OTSce, No. 2 fL Charles SL, Balti/nore, Md.
SALE
a vn vvrn qtatst its
ilUX/ 4 UliJU
"ft'rxNsii&ROr S. C^. Dee* 1-4,18S1.
LOOK OCT!
j Everybody bring in yonr o&l,
j brokoi* down stock and exchange
j tliew for young ones, as the under
| signed bus jest arrived with Thirty
| fat Virginia horses and mules,
i among them some good saddle and
J harness horses, whick he will sell
! CHEAP for CASH, or on timer bv
| making him a good bankable note.
He will also pay the highest C&SH
PfilCE for old fat PLUG mules and
horses.
A. WILLIFOSD.
Deo 15
~ FEESE
GARDEN seeds.
>
Assorted Kinds.
BUIST'S ,
&
LAlTDEiTH'S.
-ALSOWHITE
AND RED
ONIOJJ SETS,
EARLY ROS3L.
aud
PEERLESS POTATOES.
AX
J.M.BEATY&lCO.'S.
Feb 25
. JUST
RECEIVEDi .
XEW
SPRINGCALICOES.
i A T C/\ rrTjTA Tj-pSI^r- "W .V/1ZT?* l-Lfc' I.
j XXL/CVj L UJU *7i.*iJL>xu w -??
XEW CORSET. .'WIIIOH'WE'
SELL VERY LOW.
-o?o
I
| GREAT SEDUCTION L\ PRICES!
Stem; fill fimr
GOODS,..
}
WITHOUT REGARD TO YAL^EI!
Having determined td> close- out
| all our
WINTER GOODS;.
regardless of value to make, room for
Spring Go-Ms. it will be to the inj
terest of all to examine our
I STOCK AND TRICES
I
; b?iore purchasing elsewhere. Ad
j early call of inspection is cordially
I
i solicited.
i
I
P.1AKB2CS32 & SBO.
i Feb 28
! NEW
I
i# P M PXI C t
I is ft y I! (*? B e|
i T
i fJ UST RECEIVED,
Fifteen Barrels Oh'ice New Crop
New Orionu? Molasse.*, the best that
could be bought in tlie New Orleans
I market.,
| FEE3H BUCKWHEAT FLOUF
i
?ANL>?
I '
t i
[O .A.-U 2v? IE3 .A L J
?also?
i
FOUE HUNDRED BU3HEL3'CF
t? -pirn "PTT'-JT
J. LIJJX' A\
[ proof oats,
[all cheap foe. tse cash
B. R. -FLEraSiEX.
[ Jan 10
j COFFL\S ?S H.1XD.
I HAVE on Land a full line of Coffin*,
and am prepared to do anything in
I the Undertake 'Department.
J Feb 16 xim J. il. ELLIOTT.
\
SPECIAL A'
?Grass i
UNDERTAKER'S
A XX CAIXS PEOIFJ
| low as any undertaker's; Will tikaai
| one.
ARRXTEB A5i
A rew f-TippJy of children s t&rria
icxv as they ean be bought anywhere j
Mch 16
-ARE THE AGE
PRATT AND BRGT
FEEDERS & (
T>ipsp ftrp thft best and most
represent tbe-CominoB Sense EngineEngines
are all wrought iron, either^"(
chaser may desire, and sold at one-tl
offered in the market We will be pi
that parties may desire who wish to 1
: J. t. MTM
' HAVING blasted the hopes of'higli price
Bros. KW?pS-the field of competition. Now
"eserves, aad- ucnsiga to the dreary realras o
petition..
0XTR STATCHl
S rain the utmost limits'of-credulity. Tbi
and Crockery ware at forty con is on the doll
3,<KX) yards of good calico ftt ? cents. lly st
xcusi make room for them.Preparatory
to Wellington's march on Brt
Preparatory to our Spring Opening I offer a
_a. wat:
Four thousirfd yards of Hamburg Edging
valne. Fine Dress (ioods and Trimmings a
Profanity is a crime I Wuuld by no moans
unfortunate lew who purchase eiscwheie, a;
in prices at- x
JUMNA
My stock of Hardware to be closed ont at
lap-ring* at;o cents each, on.e hundred cJevi
noijj-y elsewhere, two h ami red Braid's-hoe*
Ilcinington hcndled hoes, of which Ivil; ex.
bj-nu.s, padlocks, stock locks. hinges pocket
bofore he;.rd of in this section. Thus I pa\
attained my mission: bestowed on tipper Cai
J, I
K. B.?Bring your jecket book along, tb<
March 7
fincAU nam
? ?0
Reports from al; sections of INbrth am
bama sustaiii our claim that the
ffilii, Gils l Cflc's
is the BEST AND MOST RELIABLE
use, and* that the
WILCOX, GIBE'S $ CO:
| which we pat out-for the first tiirie isstS
j Acid Phosphate on the Market.
! It is not necessary for us to say anyt
i norts which mav be obtaiijed-frofn-our i
sulsjcct. and will amply repay per??al.
We will have a moderate supply of ea
Agents, payable in Cotton next Fall. 11
j Depot, get your merchant to order it.
j Wilea
Feb l-x8t SAVANNA
i ?
I rf
vimrn f t
'THE OLD AND WEL>?EST-A?LTSHEDTV.
i. Jroni the 6outh Carolina Phosphates:
W AISD0. JLCIID !
*
This is a good Jlantire, used alone, as Faro
on Clay ]
02?
(GEXUINE LEO
| Imperial from Germany <1 iroct by the Wai
[ it . ponaift addition to the ii-t of Co:r.:ut
valuable oil Lrjh
I WMBO ?S23
I This is a capital Manure, and should give p
very v.il
! ZjT V. AXDO DISSOLVE!) BOXE (TTicW.vSrt
ItT GliOL'-Si) bOt'Ail CA
I *
I
! "
| Tlir? aljove articles ar." off-re:!, by the
j of Charleston, South Carolina.
SEX& FOR A XA L Yi.
! OFFICE. No. 7 Exchange Street, ) WOltl
l.S i'.tAlt Or HOVTOKr IfK. >
C3AiiJ-i>TON, S. C.j 7.IIN"?
i FRANCIS B. HACKlSli, President.
! Feb 2-2-x-iin
NOTICE. 1
i
| ] iT accordance with in<-trnction* front
! JL tb-s Slate Board of H^th, the Town
| Council have appointed Dr. ii. i? -Kana- j
l bur. to vaccinate all persons rtsiuing (
j within-the corporate lirrritrj -?f the Town o <
I ?V jnnsfcoro who icav anplv to him. f
! I): Kamban ciay be ?oun<l in hi* office ,
from 8 to 9 o'clock a. nu, an-l from'4 to 5 ,
o'clock p. m.
In view of the fact that Small fox has;
| been declared epidemic, it is prudent for
I all persons to guard against an attack of
i this loathsome disease.
i By order of Council!
E. 8. CHA5D7J5R.
> Feb 18- Clerk. 1
- . ' QjB
" '* o
DEPARTMENT. * fj|
rLV ATTE3T?EI> TO.
X keep- on? hand a fall sag*
ply of Metallic Caskets aiwt
Ctses of the finest finish,- Also
Tiated Rosewood ac<?
Walnrst Ckskets- and Cases af* * J^Mj
the finest finish- Also a cheap
P grade of Tinted JKosewooa 1S5B
and Pine Coffics. Prices as-- s
id ornament to suit the taste of any'
> TO IRBH E.
ges of the latest styles. Prices as*
it retail prices. v -3B
K? W, Phillips.
XTS FOR THE? . . .
YN COTTON GIN$ '
%/ V
... . . ' ..
, popularGrnsr-tjowirf-' use. Wealth* :
The boilers* furnished" with these ^
Jpright or Horizontal, as the par* '"
lird less than any other Eu^ir?:
eased to give any further particular# ' .^W
X A I '(; 11
s in 'Vriutfshoro. in- Chester MimnftngV.
we collect ail onr foree< p< or in our vastf"*-'
f ?biivion the last' vestag-e' of - fecbit com-' *
cess mm' W
s week I offer my entire stock of liuw
ar to jlo-^e the entire lot at' both <<tor<yu-_
ock of Sf>nng gqoda arecomjn'g ix? and X'isse.s,:
he fought and" wen a greater brags^,
battle. I must win it? ' EIR/XjQ
OV*
js and Insertions at half" of their original1
i prices squarely cut in too.
; encourage, but wont they swear, t ose-f x
ad thereby-mi&j the denlszali^ing. snuisiu- i
VG ITS. 8
half-tirice?ANY PRICE. One hundred'
ses at l'2i cents each, worth donbie the-*#
i at 33^-. cents c-acfc. A lar&e quantity of
i-oU) the prices ktef. Eames, bacfc-^
; knms^nd tafcle cntlery at prices never'
:e the Tvay to tbe- happy, hour," when I hav?-'
:oiin"a?York prises."
, mimnaugh.
:se goods are sold onlyfor G&SH. cfc
South Carolina/ Georgia and A^fc*5'
IiijiMM fa?
AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZES it-1 :|f
s superphosphate;.
kjasoirj has proved unexcelled by agy;'
bin? about these Fertilizers, as the repeats
or ourselves, covcr ?he wiiofe*
dh, which can be obtained from ou:^.'
there is no Agent at your Railroad-* ' v.^1
s? gsrlb'fes & GD?? -Jj
H, GA., and CHARLESTON, S.: C, >&
Baa ft a p.&y g ; >* . - >????
i^5S I ? EvS&a jb? la B/
AXDO-BRAXD WAS THE FIBST 2?ADgl>
PH.OSPH EHf'Zl
lers Vnbv;, who have tried it, particnlarly-*" ' . '>^^8
an Potasls Salt 1
POI.DSHALL)
i:lo Ph^sphnte Courpany. This is an im-4*
;roinl Maiicres, aui is particularly
k *4*? v. A'JI a , ,\-V5
:ood- results. Its Analysis shows it to l>?-'
LKof.IXA PHOSPHATE ROCK !
SOlTil CAROLINA licit-NX MARL T ^
DO PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
*ES AXD Pit ICES.
IS, near City, ) OS '
V ASHLEY
5, uear-Bee*.H Ferry,) ElVi-.P,
JOSlAH-i. BROWN. XnEAbuara.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. jgH
N'OTICE is hereby given that tho partnership
teretotore existing between
Martha L. McCarley and William H.
}onlv, of the iown of Winnsboro. is t-d? '
lay dissolved by mutual consent. All
lebts due to and by the firm are to be
settled with and' by William K. Donlv.
.vho will continue the business in his own
M- L. McCAKLEY,
Febrnan-28. 1882.