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*■ ’<t ., i *“ UNO. 8. KEYNOLDH. CH IS. A. V0VGLA88, The bill requiring voters to re mere t heir hats when approaching the polls to rote, has been reported adversely in the Connecticut House. Watkh for domestic uses is so scarce in Angnsta, Me., that many families are having ice in large blocks hauled from the river to their doors and melt ing the ice for drinking, washing ttttd culinary pnrposes. A Michigan legislator has reported an elastic usury bill, which fixes farm ers’ interest at Seven per cent., judg ments on open accounts at eight per cent., and commercial paper at ten per cent. It is distinctively a granger bill, flexible in its operations, and is de signed to be popular in rural regions. Twentv-ekuit contestants and con- testecs of Congressional scats are to be paid $63,625 for “expenses,” and two otliers—Sessinghnns and Frost of Missonri—will share $27,456, this last sum haring been for some reason pot into a separate bill. Fifteen contests have cost the United States «*or six thousand dollars each. Thk. Protectionists are represented as riding rough-shod over revenue reformers in the House. The latter arc not well organized in the House and a large number of Democrats arc frequently absent when votes are taken. The Contest of a Capital Datlj With rh Atotv-vlllo Weekly—A Fierce Onelaughl of t tVMJs,JKkeaaM and denteodeS. [From the Oreencilh Nrm.] Begrimed with the dust of battle, exhausted with its heat and panting from its fury, the tTetos stepped aside awhile, leaning on a copy of the Unit ed States census of 1860 still dripping with the blood of an alleged giant in Charleston, who had just been knocked out in three rounds and twenty-four squares. With listless fcyK searching the field of carnage, wo were attracted by a cloud of mud partly concealing the figures of two infuriated eotempo- raries prone together on the trembling eartii with lianas interlocked in eacli other’s hair. Calling the faithful Egyptian necro mancer, who by the potent spell of several dollars a week is held in the service of this establishment, and who purchases cordwood and misplaces ex changes when not actively engaged in neCromauciug, we bade him chastise the unmannerly hireling who dared to' obstrude their base quarrels oh the field devoted to the doughty deeds of valiant and stainless Knights. Our shame and grief may be imagined when we discovered, as the two were pluck ed apart with rude hands, the coun tenances of the good journalistic Knights whose respective crests (a statistical table couchant on an azure Arid f ami a patewt outside rampant) had so often towered in the thickest of brave affray—the Register, of Colum bia, and the Press and Banner, of Ab beville. With once silvery armor bat tered and stained with uncongenial dirt, with plumes torn away and re duced to unsightly quills, the two erring and erratic errant-knights were brought to answer for their uuknightly conduct.- We can imagine how it happened. The Abbeville Press and Banner was busily forming a lightning like shaft of essay on the evolution of the ready . . . , ,, print or treatise on the existence of the ll.cre appears to be a strong lobby on } nicroccphaloils editor in the cretaceous the floor of the House composed of members interested personally in vari ous manufacturing interests. Mr. Garland’s bill to encourage the holding of a Cotton Exposition iir 1884, provides that the exposition be held, the time and place to be desig nated by the- Executive Committee of the National Cotton Growers’ Associa tion, under the management of a board of thirteen persons to be appointed by the President on the recommendation lion of the association and subscribers to the expenses of the exposition, who are to oo-operate with the Board of Commissioners, consisting of one from each Slate mid Territory, to lie ap pointed by the President on the recom mendation of the Governor of the State or Territory. The title of the exposition is “The World's Industrial and Continental Exposition.” The United States Supreme Court 5s certainly a tribunal crowded with work. The American Register says that “an average of five years elapses between the time when a suit fs com- meunoJ — ""l,- tt, , counsand the time of its rmui (ii£p§s“- tion, provided it is taken to the tribunal of last resort. This is, in many in*^ stances, a denial of justice, aud in all, a serious abuse. This wrong it is not in the power of the judiciary to re move. The remedy is in the hands of Congress alone. Bid, unfortunately, it does not seem to have occurred- to’ Congress that the improving of the judiciary system will have any effect whatever upon the result of the next presidential election, or upon the party status in general. If reform in'the civil service were a thing which our '.agisiaters have icuiiy at heart, here is a place where- they can put in their work with the assurance that the rules which they establish will be observed,- and that the result will be it benefit substantial and long desired. The judges of the Supreme Court have wrought faithfully to dispose of the cumulus of business with which their calendar is encumbered; but the situa tion, they find, is hopeless. Each term closes witli oftener more than less of the old arrearage.” VUJt OEOBGIA cousins,'- —There were eighteen deaths in Augusta last week; —There are forty-fonr patients now in the Augusta City Hospital. • —There were sixty-two interments in the city cemetery of Augusta last mouth. —A new telegraph line between Savannah and Bainbridge will be in operation by the 12th inst. —A. nephew of Col. Marshall Jl Clarke* of Atlanta, .attempted to com-^ mit suicide on last Saturday by shoot ing himself-in the head. —Savannah was excited about a threatened aflair of honor last week. The second was arrested aud thr law invoked to stop the duel. , Sister Mary Pius died of consump tion at St. Mary’s Convent, in Augus ta, on Monday morning. Her name, betoro she took- the veil, was Miss Ellen Looney, of Augnsta. —An electric light will be tempora rily erected ou the cupola of the Ex change buildi u t(’ at Savannah, to Ihrht Bay street and the river, until the arrival of the iron towers. —The city assessors of-Coltmvbue have completed their.work, and the i etui us oi taxable real estate show five million dollars, an increase in the valuation over last year of six hundred und fifty thousand dollars. —Ike Starne, the young bookkeeper whose defalcation caused the failure>of J. J. Kaufman & Co., of Columbus, and who has since been connuctintf a brokerage business in that citv,has cecamped, after swindling various Northern hi ms for whom he acted as agent —The new programme of the scsqni- Centennial celebration at Savannah is as follows: First dav—Arrival of fleet; lauding of Oglethorpe; reoep- railitary - ,,. . r Jtep‘ imposing pyrotechnic exhibition. 8ec- oi.d day—Parade of civic and trade M-i-ietiee representing ad conaee <>f trade* a-td professions, nlsu many other ^Attractive amusements. period, when he was suddenly stung to forgetfulness by a blow from the Register, stricken below the belt, and gathering venom from the torpidity of an eccentric liver, in his blind rage the good Knight hurled the following chunk: “The readers of the Register we are convinced must believe that the mind of its most estimable editor lias been undermined and that he is now in a hopeless state of lunacy. We have thought that we noticed the periodic signs of tliis fearful disease for more than a year,-but on the principle that we should not refer to a man’s physi cal or mental infirmities we have here tofore refrained from any mention of a circumstance which must be patent to every reader of the Register, as well as most painful to the personal friends of that gentleman, ’'jtetng an incessant worker, and exceedingly patriotic, he has given whatever time ho could spare from the Columbia Caral to efforts to convince the public that he was a born gentleman, and that others were not, and that his high breeding exonerated hit i from the necessity ot observing the ordinary rules of decen cy which govern gentlemen in their intercourse with their fellow men. All this seemed too much for a weak mind, and we fear that his reason has givpn away and that softening of y»g b rj WUS e offer our condolence to the Register at the sad misfortune which, it seems, his befallen that ele gantly reared and eminently cultured lunatic who controls its editorial col umns.” Aji attack on the head of the Regis ter is an attack on a tender point. An accusation of insanity is brutal. It is worec. It is, as our esteemed cotempo- rary points out, actionable. It is not surprising, therefore, that the Colum bia Knight rushed onward and down ward to meet his assailant on his own ground, and responded thus: “To this we have to say that if our reviler believeswl*at lie here spawns Upon the public, he attests his own cowardice by ins own utterance; if lie does not, lie stamps himseif as having perpetrated a willful and actionable falsehood‘to serve his own malevolent ends. “This journalistic Daniel undertook to denounce us, in his last week’s issue, as a communist, because we ad vocated a progressive school system, and the local tax necessary to reach the wants of ail the children of our community; and in this connection he saw fit to insult ns and our neighbors with the suggestion that we had bet ter be furnished with “free beer’ than free schools. This provoked from us the retort under-wliich lie now smarts. “We, on onr part, emmot charge this stalwart stupid with being a ‘cul tured lunatic,’ for he is only an un adulterated ass; nor, for the best of reasons, can we attribute softening- of the brain to him. “What this sapient says about onr endeavoring to convince"the public of our‘benig born a gentleman and oth ers not,’ the open columns of the Reg ister show to be worthless malevo lence, We must be candid enough, however, to say that our eager reviler has'tiot had the indiscretion to attempt to convince the public of'bis being a gentleman, either by inheritance or by that individual worth that boars the genuine stamp. He is too well known as an offioious upstart, who would un dertake to advise Christ if he were on earth.” This is simply awful. To accuse a man of lunacy is bad. But to charge him with usurping the functions of female fish, and with being an “officious upstart” is illogical and hor rible. The charge that our esteemed Abbeville cotemporary is an “Unadul terated ass” is not so bad, insomuch as it is a virtual acquittal of-him on the charge ot being an adulterated ass—or, in the language of the common herd—ra mule. Nevertheless it is all dfeadfrd, horrible, awful aud too utterly utter for anything. We cannot foresee the consequences of ail this. It is not nnlikely that the Register will be summarily stricken lYom the exchange list of the" Press and Banner, In the face of a calamity like that shuddering imagination may well turn away in horror. ' ■ i Ho Whiskey! Brown’s Iron Bitters Is one of the very few tonic tnedicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown’s Iron Bitters Is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intexi- cating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Re view, says of Brown’s Iron Bitters: Cin.,0., Nov. 16, i88r. Gents:—The foolish wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity; And if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown’s Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestioit, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy .and permanent relief Thr rnblir i» rojuested rare fully to notice the ncu ' ( n!4i yeil Scheme to be drawn Monthly. * Cr-OAPITAL PKIZE, •7B,0OO_*j Tickets oiily 8>5 Shares in Proportion. THE MARKET UNSETTLED! weekly iieijaLd. OAE DOLLAR A YEAR. GOODS AND NO' THE MUSIC OF Oi }NS STILL TfOlVER. LISTEN TO PRICES THIS M OEM AG Louisiana State ‘ We do herely ’■*' T HE clrculaf n of this popular newspa per is eon tantly increasing. It con tains all the leading news of the IL-rnld and is arranged in handy depart nients. The Foreign News embraces special dispatArs fjohi nill quar ters of the globe. Under the head of American News are given the Telegraphic Dispatches of the. week from all parts of the Union. This feature alone makes The Weekly Herald the most vu. »ble chronicle in the world, as it is the cheapest. Every week is given a faithful report of Political News embracing complete, and comprehensive dispatches from Washington, Including full reports of the speeches of eminent politi cians on the questions of the hour. The Farm Department Lotfr/'j the arrai-i/eiiwiufo'r "a'i the Monthly ahd Pr.ti-A’i.tvc’ C>routings ef The Lwuisiand HttPe Tottery Oofnpnng, and in person man- , ,.jt and contra 1 , the Drawings themselves, and that the Su io are conducted with hon esty, fair nem, and- in good faith toward all i My entire parti s, and we. authorize the Company to included,' at 64 Sfibo yards of Carolina plaids at 7i cents, by the piece dt yltrd 2000 yards Piedmont I shirting at 5 cents. 1000 yards Piedmont j shirting at 6 cents. 1000 yards Piedmont 4-.4 sWWlfig ftt 7 cents.’ 1000 yards Piedmont pollings at 8 cents. 8000 vards good calico at 44 cents. - - • - ' ‘ * rd entire stock of standan cents. use this certificate, with fac-sirniles of our signatures attached, in its adcei lisemcnts.” Commissioners. rporatM In 1868 for 25 years by the Legls- MOro for KdiuuiUmial aud t! of the Weekly Herald gives the latest as well as the most practical suggestions and discoveries relating to the duties of the farmer, hints for raising cattle, poultry, grains, trees, vegetables; etc., etc., with suggestions for keeping buildings aud farming utensiilnu vgpsiir: This is su. mentecl by a welt-edited department, wide copied, under the head of The Hnmr, giving recipes for practical dishes, hints for making clothing and for keeping up witli the latest fashions at the lowest price. Every item of cooking or economy sug gested in this department is practically tested bw'xpeits before publication. Let ters froafour Paris and London correspon dents tin tlie very latest fpshioqs The Home Department of the Weekly Herald will save the housewife mote than one hun dred times the price or the paper. The in terests of incor,. harltable pun>oses rrwlT.ti a capital of fl,n ti.ooo—to which a reserve fund of f~>&0,"O0 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its fran chise was made apart or the present State Con stitution adopted uecembe 2a, A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the jkojiU ofauo State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Slnjfle Nur iber Prawlng-s take place Monthly* A SPLENDID OPPOKTITKITY TO WIN A FOXTUNJE. SECOND GRAND DR AWING, CLANS „B. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, February 13, 1883—153d Monthly. Drawtrtg. CAPITAL PRIZK. 875,1)00. fins is Sltpple- 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Kach irtmen!,. wiilu- caliCos irt solids and fancies, Simpson's prints All of 860 yafdp plaid Dress Goods reduced from 25 cents fo t8 cents, my 20 cents Dress Goods reduced to 14 cents. - . > 18 dozen nnlaundricd shirts at 49 cents, reduced from 75 cents. ,-^. v ™ cents bed ticking reduced to 7 cents. Amoskeag A. C. A. ticking reduceu tot 18 cents. 220^ bleached shirting at 7,8 and 9 conts. Loiipsdale. ^ 4 bleached shirting at 10 cents. 300 yards white fiitjue at 6J cents, redacts! from 10 cents. 1000 dozen calico Dress Buttons at 4 cents. 200 pair Brogans, ploughs, elastic gaiters, size 6, 7, 8 and 9, at $1.00, worth at least fifty per cent more. I have a few business suits.and, some odds and ends in pants and a few overcoats at prices to suit the liityej;, v > ,,y, I am determined to make a Clean sweep iti every department. Now, ever, is the time to get decided bargains. J. L. MIMNAtiGfi. F. S.—These prices arc only for spot CASH. if Fraction!!, in Fifib i, In Proportion, NOTICE. 1 CAPITA L LU'T OF FKIZisS. PRIZE 1 do do 1 do go. 2 PUUSB8 Of $6000 12.000 6 do 2ooo... lo do looo.. .. ...... Ic.oW. 20 do 600 ICO do 200 20,000 3,'lO do loo 500 CIO 60 23,000 1000 do 25 f ft will during the present week move our stock of goods one door south oT our, ' - • • • J »»- We will continue to "present stand, into the room now occupied by Mr. Wolfe, keep a FIRST-CLASS stock of DRY GOODSi clothing: APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of f<r>o a do do 5oo 9 do do 2aO 6,750 4.500 2,250 7967 Prizes, amounting to $265,5oo' Application for rates to clubs should he made only to the office of the Company In New Oiienas. For further Information write clearly, jrlvlng full address. Send orders by Express, Register ed Letter or Monty ord.-r, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, l.w., or M. A. DAUPHIN, COT Seventh St., IVashEig-ton, D. C. " j,m 9-iw !*o6 WALKER’S ACffliiG SERVES CAUSE AGONY PERRY DAVIS'S PAIR KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE JO A D A i-ITJTT* And the whole noxious family of nerve diseases are cured by PerryDam’sPainKlr SURE! ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP “PAIN KILLER.” STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas W Woodward, Plaintiff, against William T. Woodward, J. L. Carter and Mary W. Carter, bis wife, and Harriet S. Woodward, Defendants.—Copy Sum mons.—For Relief.—Complaint Served. Skilled Labor are looked after, and everything relating fo mechanics and labor-saving is carefully recorded. There is a page devoted to all the latest phases of flit! bu bioss markets, crops, merchandise, etc., etc. A valuable feature is found in the specially reported prices and conditions of The Produce Market. Sporting News, at home and abroad, to gether with a Story every week, a .Ser.uon ny some eminent divine, f.io'vavy, MiisVal, Dramatic, Pcrsmsd and Sea Notes. There is no paper in the world which contains so much news matter every week as the i — ^ ^ Weekly- Herald, which is sent, postage * S» I ^ H, ( , I H I \ / free, for One Dollar. X ou can subscribe • ^ -*-* • at any time. • j *• * THE HEW Y 0 H K HERALD,! IN A WEEKLY FORM, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Address, NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ann St , New York. BOOTS AND SHOES, * ' . _ i* And will continue to sell them at the lowest possible prices). notions: Hats, etc.; We are now offering In order to reduce stock. Buy thk Palmetto W agon or ; ULl'SSE ri. DESFORTES. COME AND HEAR OUR PRICES. ioics GmcsiM. not To the Defendants: l r OU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in tills action, which is fded in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, .for the said County, and t-» serve a copy of your answer to the said mplaint on the subscriber at his office, os. 7 and o East Washington Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 18th December, 1RS2. JAS. II. MON, Plaintiff’s Attorney. To the Defendants: TAKE notice that the summons in this action, of Which the foregoing Is a cony, was filed in tlie office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on the 27 th day of Decem ber, 1882. December 27, 1882. JAS. H. RION, Dec 28-fTCw Plaintiff’s Attorney. Atinore’s Mince Moat. Plum Pudding. Citron, Raisins, Currants. French Candies. Almonds, Pollans, English "Walnuts. Dried Figs. Macaroni and Cheese. Lea & Perrin’s Sauces. Tomato Catsup, Crosse iV Blackwell’s PicklesP A Fresh Barrel of Fulton Market Beef. Smoked Beef, Sugar-cured Uncanvassed Ilanis. Buckwheat Flotlr. And a great many other goods which" purchasers will liave to call and see for themselves. TUTS TRULY WONDERFUL heHedy HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE CONS UMPTI ON. | Its speedy action upon all Bronchial snd , Pulmonic A flections is beyond belief to those who have nev n r tried it or seen it used. It speedily alia vs Bronchia 1 and l monic Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT AND HEALER. I**See-pt the digestive and urinary or gans in a natural and healthy condition— : A.*— - ' ' ■ 1 — 1 ■""" 1 ■■ PURIFIES THE BLOOD, * Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite and general debility. It has been known only four years and HA6 NEVER FAILED to PERFECT A CURE. Any one affiietel with what is generally considered death's aifxnt e<mr'wr, consump tion, ciin be cured tor $2.50, $5.00 or \ $10 00 according to the stage which the disease Las reached. No patient has yet j taken A10 worth befofcacure was affected. The SPECIFIC is recommended 'only, for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending their orders to the proprietors of this paper or direct to me, stating that you saw this advertise ment in the 1' innrtjoro "Nu\vs and Herald . l^alker^s £111 ITU 91ATIC IS K9IKD Y ANNOUNCEMENT I! IN addition to the above, wc will add, after removal, a full and complete stock ot G-K>OOER;IES Of ail kinds—Staple and Fancy.' "V^e cannot enumerate, but you may be sure of getting anything you want, and may also be sure of getting it at the LOW E.ST PRICE. We return thanks to our friends and the public for the patronage we have received;, and solicit a continuance. If you wish a happy and prosperous Now leat," yob can- find no more certain way of having it than by spending your money with us. COME AND SEE. CALDWELL $ LAUDERDALE. . STANDS the Head. TIIE LIGHT-RUNNING “DOMESTIC. 75 That it is the acknowledged Leader in. the Trade is a fact that cannot be dis puted— ' MANY EjjtTAI, ii; The Largest Armed, The Lightest Running, The most Beautiful Woodwork. AND IT'IS WARRANTED To he made of the best material. To do any and all kinds.of work. To be complete in every respect For Sale by J'. M. BEATY & CO., v . Winnsboro, S. C. Agents wabted in unoccupied territo- r ry. Address. i-DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,' Richmond, Virginia. THE EVENING STAR. R. M. HUEY. —,—- IS A It is a fact, wk will sell you a Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone in town. ULYSSE G. DESPOKTES. Cures Rheumatism, either (mute or chron ic, in from eight to'tea days,' Price by Express, $5 per Bottle DR. J. W. WALKER, C. June 13 fraNklintojl n. CHRISTMAS -AND- WYTlKUYfULi: FEBUiUIZEKS ! FERTILIZERS! HIGHEST GRADES! SATISFACTORY PRICES! T, HE second term of tins institution will j commence ou the . r )th day of Februaiy, at which time-re-organization of classes will! take place. Thorough instruction in all! departments. Tuition and board as low as ! ! can bb obtained in any first-class institution j of the kind. For furtlier information, ad- I dress MRS. MARY H. MEANS, Principal, Wytlievllle, va. Mrs. Means refers, by permission, to ex- I Governor Hagood and Prof. R. M. Davis, ; Columbia, Gen. John Bratton and Col. J. I H. Rion, Winnsboro. I beg leave to announce that I am pre pared to lundsli, upon the most liberal terms, NAVASSA GUANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, GERMAN KAINIT, FLOATS, FLOATS. A full supply wilt be kept; always on hand, and I respectfully ask a share of patronage. SATISFACTION ASSURED. J. M. STEWART. Feb 3-tx!m !!« ta Carls! THE STAR IS STILL SHINING WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT -—OF WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS," OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. FRESH OYSTERS AND FTSlI EVERY DAY/ MEALS HAD AT ALL HOURS. TJ- T V 7 E have jurt received a large and beau tiful assortment of Christmas and New Year CARDS. Respectfully, J. GROESCHEL. Agent Also, a handsome lot of other goods snil- >)e for CH PRESENTS, icr goods able for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR BARGAINS !• Saddles, BujdlesandILvknkss—“way down yonder.” ULYSSE G. DESFORTES. UNDERTAKER’S IIFPAKTJSRXT. I AM pleased to inform tire public that I Lave on Lund a full line of _ Tp6 * tion by Tomocbichf; grand r_ niFpl&y j address of Governor Stephens i Our duty is plain. It is to rub salt! into the wounds of these unkuightly warriors and hold up their offence to tho^raze of the condemned, {vide Van derbilt,) condemning' public. "Wo wifi proceed to the execution of this pain ful task with what speed we may, and to what extent leaded - Long f*rimer will allow-. • mfcWOLlITIOX. COFFINS, BURIAL ROBES, MY WINTER STOCK BOOKS ! BOOKS !| must be sold; ajvd will be offered For THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS At prices unheard of in Winnsboro. # CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT LHSS THAN COST. Come aftd see how LOW I am offering goods,' and you will be sure to invest some of your spare changer Respectfully, * J. GROESCIlKL, Agent. All kindripf Books suitable for Presents. The largest and most iSnnplele stock of C lfilLJURRA’S ROOKS we have ever offered. We would respectfully call the attention of tire Public to these goods, and request an inspection before purchasing. McMASTER. BRICE & KETCH IN. NEW TIN-SHOP! —The First Baptist Church in Macon was very badly damaged by fire on Saturday morning. —Why be weak? robust autl strong, ; Bitters? Why not be healthy, >y using Brown's Iron rytHF, partnership heretofore existing Ire- A tween the undersigned, under the style of “Tun Winnsbobo Puiilisuino Company,” is this day dissolved by mutaa, consent The business of the firm will Ik* settled by Mr. Juo. S. Reynolds, w ho is hereby authorized to receive and receipt for all debts due the concern. • All parties having claims will present them to him for pay ment, and all parties indebted will make immediate payment to him. R. MEANS DAVIS, • HENRY N. OBEAR, JNO. S. REYNOLDS. Winnsboro, S. C., January go, ictrt. Jan to-fxtf Etc., and alii prepared to do anything in tho UNDER TAKER’S LINE. We ask for a share of the patronage. J. M. ELLIOTT, SR. Jan 13-8ra —Call at the office of R. J. McCarloy & Co. and leave* your orders for the Monarch GinttuH-tiie only Gnano sold in tbu market that gives perfect satis faction. * I HAVE recently comirfbncert Itfsi-l ness opposite Mr. j. M. Elliott’s Gin- Shop, where will be found Cooking and Heating Stoves and Tinware of all kinds. Rooting and Guttering done in a good nud substantial manner, us cheap us the cheapest. Signs Painted in the best style, Cheap. Merchants will find it to their inter est to cease selling light Yankee Tin- I ware, poorly soldered, ami sell my TINWARE,'as it is About as CHEAP, 1 aud is made of GOOD MATERIAL. 8AHL.. ». FANT. C. BART & CO., selected stock'of ° rtCr8 ^ F ° reign - Fruit in tho 800 offer for sale a well APPLES ORANGES, BANANAS, -COOOANIJTS LltMONR wnro RAIslNS, 1)111 KI) FIGS, ' POTaW, CABbTgKS, ONtoilS, ^IkNOTN, and everything else that a first-lass Wholesale FrnH House should have. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED ’ WIT IF DISPJtTCW Oct IT-fxMn m