The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, June 24, 1868, Image 3
Local Items.
New Advertisemouts.
3Milch Cows for Sale.-Apply to J
. Mlacflo.
Rule to Plead-S. B. Clowney.
Eggs ! Eggs ! !-John McIntyre S
Co.
Bake Ovens, and Fresh Groceries'
Ketchin, McM .ster & Brire.
$50 Reward--John II. Cathcart.
So "Rosad al lis.'
Important to Wheat Growers.
The Nashvillo Gazette says that ar
old and experienced farmer of Wil
liamson inty, Tennessee gives it a:
a t-? that the following method is a
sure preventive of the insect weevil
in wheat: In piling up your wheat
after it has been cleaned by the fan,
to every three bushels put in a good
hard brick, well dried by the sun, and
be sure it is perfectly dry at the time
you use it. The brick anlsorbs t ht
mnoistuir ihat naturally aeemnulate
in the grain and causes it to become
so hard and flinty that the inluscet or
fly cannot penetrate the outer cover
iug.
This experiment is so eas and siin
plo we advise our friends who grow
wheat to try it.
Deiores.'a Youn: America,
Ot all the juvenile periodicals,
Demorest's Young A merica is the en
ly one that has really made a d istinc.
tive uame and place. Its pictures, its
games, its puzzles, render it universal
ly popular among the little ones, while
its varicd and instructive character
equally recommends it to the atten
tion of parents and tom'buers. Th1e se
ries of French lessons, or the music,
which is a feature, are alone worth
several times the cost of the book.
$1.50 yearly. \ldress W. J. Demo
ests. 473 Broadway, N. Y.
Burglar Caught.
On Monday evening last Mr. Rob.
ert Bolick, Deputy Sheriff, succeed
ed in capt uriing 8a nf Simniona, one of
the burglars, who broke into into Mr.
Catheart's store, on Saturday night
last. A large quantity of bncon Wts
found in Sam' possession, although
he had disposed of some it. ,Sm, it
will be remembered, was a very
prominent character in the last lcc
tions, and stands very high amoug his
Radical friends. lie is now boarding
with Mr. Ollever, the Sheril, where he
will doubtless remain until his trial
comes lf. We sincerely hope &u1Sam
receive his just. merits from the law.
A New Volume,
'The Pictorial Phrenogical Journal
for July contains portraits of man
distinguished men, and beautiful wo
inen, European and Asiatic leauties,
En:glish, French, Germina, Russian,
C recian, Swediush, Austian, P'olish.
Swiss, Dutch, Tfurklish, and( Japanese:.~
also,, Lord Biroughamn, Abbott Law.
W-once, Zadock Praott ; Peter Voni
Cornelins ; Verdi ; Miss P'ittsinger;
and twevlve Romnan CJathol ic Prelates
* Piests tMahomnet, and hIis RIel igion.
"Thle de~velopmenit Theor-y,'' by Priof.
Gill, Lady Dafferty3, or thle Woman
Quelstion1 ; Tfhirteen National TJypes
of Female Beaunty ; Professional. In.
struct ion in Practical Phrienology
Indians and Mountains of Or-egon:
a Frecnch Educator on Ameraicam
Schools, and miucuh other very~ inter.
esthig matter. A nowv volume be.
gins withg this numuber-, only $3.
year, or $1.50 foi- six months. Ad.
dress S. Rt. Weclls, 389 Broadway, N.
The Southern Cultivator.
The ,June number of the the South
er-n aultivator is worth the entire(
year's subscription to that valuable
agricultural monthly. M-in--lish
ed at Athens, Ga. Send $2.00, ai
you will find it well invested.
"Bender Unto Fairfilid the tings tha
are Fairfield's "
We beg to inform onr friend of th<
Phxnix, that the "Steam Trashing'
spoken of, and claimed as the first ex
perimgn qf.the kind in Rioblamrd,
16 neot a. fir-st, as Major TP. W
Woodward, used steam in ichlano
two yearIs aqo fo eh same purpose.
The American Stock Journal
JFor June is at hand. The enter
prising -publishers of this valuabl,
mionthly', offer to send sample copie
free. E~ach number contains 32 largi
ddubhle - elumn pages, devoted t<
farming, stoek breedl'ng and disuease
of domestio animals, illustrated wit
nnumeromus engravings. Addr ess N. I
Beyoiyr & Co., Parkeeburg, Chester Co
Pa.
~7Demorest'a Montaly
-'For July prompt as usual, and wit
ati' additibtal quantity of Summe
'. Literpgturgie,theo most useful and .it
toggsting,9f all #bo parlor periodical.
1Rdable-from begionlng to endJ, bei
S'te'than that% lta tone is eleovated ani
*e*as e'adaubltk6h tbfIatakoa ta'
tificially that disgraoos so Inny fi
ion journals. Tho fashions are
feature, as evor. Ladies in the co
try think they can not make a
mont without Demorest's Magaz
and there is, in addition to the tr<
tured patterns, always a fund of us<
and valuable information upon
household and domestic subjects.
Jennings Deiorest, 473 Blroadw
New York.
"Now Is the Acoopted Time."
By reference to our advertis
I columns, it will be seen that pors
wishing to viit New York, during
s.itting of the National Demoori
Covention, can do so, and return
the same price.. Tickets for the ti
only twenty-nine dollars.
M;Tho Tournament an.t Costume Ball.
We are indebted to the Board
Mainager, for an invitation to 1
,11"Tournamn nitt and Costume C Ball,
'.-,hc held in Laureisville, South Ca
lina, on (he 2nd of July next.
return thunks.
11ii: Ni;w Yonac CoNvaNri N
T Iiekets to go and return from i
Demiocrat ic Convent ion in New Yt
rc-an be litl by delegates and alt
nates, via Savannah and steanisl
l'or y 27, on application at the oflico
'lthe Augutad a Railroad Company
I'hese tickets tre valid ip to the Ii
September.-Augusta Co'nstitutional
l :ni rt-:n I- r-:s.-\1 r. F. T. W
gun. G.enerial Sountherni Passenige'r Ago,
.informts us that. arrangements hav' !,<
i4 oteid w'. hterb y dh-gaite's can go
and re urn frome the Democratic C
iutiontt for one fare, vial Charlot
1onth Ci'--,lina. North Carolina, Ril
mltont and Danville Railroads.
JCol. 0. W. Cle informs us that de
a,4tets nail visitor: to this convention
heo. pa1ss1d ov( r the Georgia road at Ih
E :fare. - Ibid.
Ti.: IItAICA. S-'ATIi TICKI.:T
rnci a x a.-The foll.>wing are the 1t
ICal ominillves In Virginia for Govern
1.t. Cove'nor, and Cotngressien, sh
ig that none of them are VTirg
r Governor, lb ig Gen. Wlrells, Mic
gai; Lieut. (Gwernor, James Clettcin
)is t et. o (Co1aloin.. For Congress
1Fnist dislrict. It S. A ver. Maine;
-O(e(14nd dist rict, l 11. Chitndler, Mas
cbu1are s; third dist rict, C. If. Port
N w Yorl; fourth tdistrict., Lewis
Ihyer, N ew York; Wiftl district, G.
n urtis. News York; seventh distri
; WhitI lsey, Connecticut ; at lai
aroin M. Crai:c, Con netic'ut.
NATun.:tTz.\ToN.-....?, Churchill int
duced in the House of Representatives M
'ay "a bill concerning the naturalization
aliens." It provides that the oaths a
reqaired sha'l he made in open court, bef
circuit or district court of (ho Uni
Gtates, and admits aliens to citizens:
-ifter a residence in the United Statoe
four years, anel in the State or Territ<
where said court is held of one year, r
provides that no person hereafter natui
ize1 shall vote for membe. s of Congress
lectors of' President or Vice-President,
ili one year after lie has been naturalis
Tnrs Soerr AX) -rna WEs-r.--The Mol
T'ribune, saysa:
'-Presently the vast empire of' .the WV
nrd all the vast empire which is grow
3on the P'acitic, will speak to us in word
cmfort, and( we and they will go on
ceontrol this country, and New England
hative no voice in it, except whining.
ma narasonablo degree of health
lf~ivo long enough to find out this fact."
jA National convention of' soldiers
,sailors opposted to lladioalism is to be I
n New York city on thle 4th of July, a~
~call is out, for the election of delegates fi
NwYr.The appeal is made t o alt "
sFerved in the war for the maintainanoc
the supremac'y of thle Constitutiotn and
preservation of' the Union,"' and who
hold the principles of' the Clevelan'd. Con1
tionl.
The Fredericksburg 1erald says t
m)1 ton acres of lanld George P. Go
be. Esq., of Spotsylvania, last y
inde $1,425 from Tobacco and $f
' rom wheat--or $200 peor nero in i
ecars for land thuat would proba
e~all for ten dollars.
The Indians in Montana are
~ting bell iger'ent again. Preparati
arei) beingt muade by the Governmn
to put a final stop to Indian hostilii
,by killing all the rod skins.
TPhe New York Hera/d has gone c
'0 Grant. Good, if it will only si
- i thint il after the elect ion. But
.will not. Ii will, like an old rat, dc
Sihe old gunboat when it finds it si
ing.
The New York .Metropolitan Ret
says old Browtnlow in not, dying--LI
is too mueh devilment on hand, and
~cant' be spared from this world
a wihile. Look out for the K K. K'i
shiver the-winid.
Grant and Colfax are going't6 C
rade Territory as soon as the Ru
8 Con gross adjourns. "Ulyss" want
se8e his dlgger squaw and saffron
ored offpprmng.
, 6The Presideint on the 12th nomiin
H~on,. Ieverdy Johnson as Ministe
the, CouqrL of St. James, aund the Bel
lias unquippgalynconufrmed the nom
r A girl in Chicago 'died' on Wed
day from swallodring tho pot <
noodle, which'broke off While shi'
picking her tooth witlfit.h -
Thi lKta Klux anieth "'f
gether hlavo got th p
a kvervy K-Roaa skn at-ea
tsh- Special Orders No. 137,. from head
a qlarters military pog of Aikon, removes
the following civil oficors of Barnwell
Un- District: Sheriff, W. W. Woodward ;
ar- Cleric of Court, A. V. -Eaves; Magis.
no, irate, H. W. Myers. The following
as- are appointed in their places: Sheriff,
ful N. G. W. Walker; Clerk of Court, W.
all A. Nerland
W. PRETTY CONCEIT.-It was a pretty
conceit of a romantic father whose
ay, name was Rose, and who named his
daughter "Wild", so that she grew up
under the appellation of "Wild Rose.'
But the romance of t'io u., thing was
ng sadly spoiled when a e married a man
ns by the name of "Bull."
the The Cleveland herald says:--"The
tic Ilopublican party inst now look upon
for Mr. Chase aa it powerful enemy, made
desperate by disappointed ambition, and
n' must brace itself to meet this new
treachery with courage and streungth.
ATTiMPTICI) MURDER AND SUICIDE.
of Pat Higging, a Savannah Irishman, shot
he his wife four times on Monday, and then
attempted t commit suicide. Cause,
to whiske~y and je'alousy. Ell'ect, wife dy.
ro0 ing, man in jail.
A kiss has described as a flow
or that blossoms all the year round,
and whose sweetness depends upon its
- gratuitous giving.
rk Eve is said to be the only woman
er- who never threatened to go and live
iwith her mother,
of A very benevolent old lady has
taken the idea into ho head of knit
rst ting a pair of hose for a fire engine.
114t What did the spider do when he
"t came out of the ark 1 Ile took a fly
i'. and went home.
S hy is a fashionable young lady's
brains like a speckled trout ? Because
t, they love to sport under a waterfall.
h- Everywhere endeavor to be useful,
and everywhere you will be at home.
There is no dungeon so dark and
dismal as the mean mnan's miid.
FOR SALE.
~ SEVERAL Fine Milch Cows with young
ad. Calves. Guaranteed No. 1.
m. J. P'. Mlafie.
' june 23-t2
w - -
in- EGGSS! EGOS!!
. 0 DOZEN EGGS, j'ust received and for
-el sale by
ts. JOHN MoINTYlRE & CO.
. june 23
RULE TO PLEAD,
er, State of South Carolina.
C FA IRFIELD DISTRICT.
(a.
0.' A. IN Tu9 COMMON PLEAS.
G. A. Hill (for another vs. J. C. C. Feaster,
Attachment.
WIHER EAS the Plaintiff did on the sixth
ro- day of Juno, A. D. 1808 file his decla
ration against the Defendant who, (as it. is
"- said) Is absent from and without the limits
of of this State rind has neither wife nor attor
ow ney known within the same upon whom a
ere copy of the said doolaratiou might be serv
ed
ted it is therefore Ordered, that the said Do.
lp Pendant do appear and plead to the declara
of lion on or before the eighth day of June,
ry A. D. 1Rt9, otherwise final and absolute
judgment will then be given and awarded
n< for the Plaintiff against himt.
'al- S. iI. c'LOWNEY, C. C. P.
or Clerk's Office. Fairfield District.
in. june 23-le3muly
ed. $50 REWARD.
uile U WILL pay Fifty Dollars a head, reward,
L for the l odgmeni. in Wlnnsboro jail~with
'at, proof to convict, ny, one or more of the
'parties who broke open my store on the
"ng night of the 18th instant.
of JOHIN II. CATIICART.
t o juno 18-tolx8
nyi PEAS ! PEAS !!
vill ALOT of White Peas, and Cow Peas, just
1.received and for saleob
McINTYRE & CO.
d may 14
el BAKE OVENS,
'SAUCE PANS, Spiders, Kettles, Grid .
Irona, &e. Nails, Mule Shoes, Pad
rhuo Looks, Knob Looks, Tools, Grass Blades,
or Scythe Blades, Sickles, Cotton Cards, Oar.
the den Forks, Iloes and Rtakes, &c. Buckets,
Tubs, Wall Buckoes, Brooms, Well Rope,
up" Plow Lin~es, Sole Leather. Crockery, Tin
ren- Ware, Cutlery, &e., &e., &c. For snle by
KETCIIIN, McMASTER & BIRICE.
julne 18
hat
-LEMONS ! LE~MONS !!
ar DODA CRtACI(ERS, Novelty Cakes, Teal
>00L. Cakes, Candy, Nuts, &c., just received
wo by JOHN McINTYRE & CO.
bly juno 11'
LEMON SYRUP.
et
ns RESII Cocoanut Cream Candy, Gum
Dops, Kisses, Fig Paste, Lemons,
ont and Dried Fruit.
aeCs JOhIN McINTYRE & CO.
.jube 18
2'c Charlotte & S. C. Railroad.
it OsENutnr, Fazion? AND TICKET AGENT's
sern ,OF'uios.
nk- COrxxDIA, 8. 0., June 18, 1888.
G RAND Excnrsion to New York-Rtound
ord .Trip Tickets only $29. Persons wish
ecre ing to attend the National Demnooratio Con.
vention, to be held in New York on the 4th:
liof July, proximo, are informed that this
yet Company has made arrange 'tents 10o issue
old Riomnd Trip Tiokets, good froim June 20th to
. July 16tb, inclusive, at $20 each. T~ckets
#iii be on salo, at .this office, from the morn
olo- ing of June 20th to the aft ernoon of July
mp lst,*'hen they will be withdrawn.
to E. .R. DORSBY,
ee 'ueGeneral Freight, and tioket Agent.
tted "FIIESR[ GROERIES.
to 'UGA B, Coffee, Molasses 'tea, Cand14s,
'uat Starch, Boap, Vinegar, Powdew, Shot,
ins. Lead, &e., &e. . Just, recived b
KEITOHWN, MoMASTER & BRIGE.
Jtme18
S EUELS of COR on oonelgusint par,
I ties wishing to ily Corn vii A i to
I W4vantag. o~l &; Onocetd ~i
I~4lutai~o~ ff
Nomination.
Ma. Entroa : Please announce Capt. Joh
Hinnant as a Candidate for Tax Collector c
Fairfield District, and oblige,
NUMEROUS FRIENDS.
"ASK YOURSELF,"
('
A M I willing to allow my wife the solace
of my home, my children that grei
me with so much joy, who have cliibed my
knees to perform their littlo effices of ten
derness and affections, to be placed in seol
a situation of distress in the way of naking
some certain provision for ti-eio, the meat
for doing which are now within my reach
Bring yourself seriously to retlecut on ti
subject and tremble at the responsibility o:
your affections, if you do not apply tt onct
to the undersigned and have your life in.
sured in the best Company, "Equitable Life
Insurance," 92 Broadway, New York.
Single men arry be insurcd (f Surgeon's ccrfii.
cafe is pr9perty signed, and if they are polile
about it.
JOHN P. MATTIIE WS, Agent.
RE FnBxs.-Oen. John Biratton, If. L,
Elliott, Sanm'l. Cathcart, E. J. Means, It. A,
Hierron, J A. Brice.
ROSA)ATAxs
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere,
RUIIGS, MEDC11NES &c.
[OD LIVER OIL, Jacob's Cordial, Castile
U Snap, Nux Vomica, Nut Gall , Licorice
Licorice (oot. Peruvian Bark. Philotokon,
Burnt Umber, Croton Oil, I ndellible Ink.
Extract Lemon, Mucilage, Mason's Black
ing.
Also, Gargling Oil, Citrate Magnesia.
and Indellible Pencils. Just. received by
KIT'CIIlN, McMASTER & JIIIle.
may 21
PEAS, AND RICE.
5O BUSHELS of Cow Peas, just received
and for sale by
JOHIN MIeNTYlIE & CO.
June 13
GEO.~EREBs.
JUST RECEIVED.
u ugarb
Co tree,
Rlico,
Molasses,
Sugar Cured Ilams,
Shoulders,
Soda,
Parlor Mat ches,
Country Flour.
SELF RAISING FLOURI for making the
most delicious Breads, Biscuits, l'uddings,
&o. Without yeast or salt, with cold watet
or milk only--to be mixed when the oven is
hot and ready for baking, nnd for ('akte.
Pastry, &C. Saving half the ordinari
quantity of Butter and Eggs. This flour is
warranted 'holesome anid nutricious.
For sale by
T o0MPsoN & Wo OO DW A ll.
INEQUITY---FAIRFIED, 1867.
Bill for Specific Performance.
Thos. Adorson 'vs. Elizabeth K. Anderson
et. at.
It appearing to the Court that John
Kincald, James Kincaid, William A. Kin
caldi'and Fannie R1. Johnson, defendants itn
the above stAted cause are absent from and
without the Stat..
It is ordered on motion of Mir Rion,
complainants Solicitor thatsaid defendIanti
do appear and plead, answer or dlemur te
said tiill within forty days from the date of
the first publication of this order or a decree
pro coqfeseo will be enteredl of record againsi
the1.1. GAILI AlID,
~20- iS 3jun ACom. in Equity.
Commissioner's Ofilee,
nmay 2-182juo2 july
IN EQUITY-.-FAIRFIELD, 1867
Bill for Foreelosure of Mortgage.
Commissioner in Eqmtty vs. Jno. A. Myers
et. al.
I T appearIng to the Conurt that Alexandel
LWhild en & Sons Decfendants in the abovi
stated cause are absent. fronm and wit hout th
State.
It is ordered on motion of Mr. Riotn, Soli
citor for the Complainant, Iht said D~efen
dants do appear and plead answer or demn:
to said bill within forty days from the dlati
of the first publicationi of this order or I
decree pro confesso will be entered 'of recoru
against them.
H. A. GAILLARD,
C.EB.F. D.
CommIssioner's O00ice,
may 20-j 4 16 25
1N EQUITY.
Bill of Foreclosure of Mortgage and for Reliej
Elisabeth Wyrick vs. Adlam Wyrick and othi
e.
It appearing to the Court that A dam W~y
riok, Henry Graddlick and wife Mary, Cal
botmn Wyrick and llobi. K. IUnrtin and wif
Marthta, Defendants in thte above state
cause are absent fromi and without the Stati
II is ordered on motion of Mr. McCant,
Solieitor for Comoplainanls that said Defen
dants do atppeaw'and plead answer or demnu
to said bill within forty days from the dat
of the flrst pubtlication of th is ordereor a de
freegro corifeaso till be entered of recor
against.tbhem. . H. A. GAILLA RD,
0. E. P. II.
Conti'stIoner's Ofie,
.may 28-j 4-16 25
1)RESS-O00DS, &6
j'P~'D~4pS OODS, PrInted Mut
4J RIes, Orpandies, 0wmss, Camb~rlos, J1
h is itighains, dalicoee, Plaid an
B iped Hotneapuns, -Long Clothe, Cotto
at lol LinnCTsimre otnd
N1W GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED
BY
JOHN McINTYRE & 00.
e'- have just received a fresh supp y of
GROCERIES which will be sold low
For CASII-.-consisting of
100 bushels of Corn, No. 1 Country Flour,
barrels, half-barrelsand kits Mackerel, Nos.
1, 2 and 3, English Dairy Cheese, Superior
Brown Soap, Mixed Pickles, Canned Oys
ters, Wino Cakes, Lemon Novoty Cako:,
French Mustard, Crockery, Raisins, Nuts,
all kinds, Fresh Cocoa (ream, Fig Paste,
Assorted Candies. Also Ladies' and Gen.
tlenen's Shoes, (home manufacturo,) Zephyr
Puff. 'liere's Your Mule" and Bill Arp
Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, So
gats and many other articles too anme
rous to mention.
mar 17
BEST RIO COFFEE'
A LSO
DRIED APPLES and PEACilES,
Just Received by
JOHN McINTYRE & CO.
apr 25
JUST OPENED.
BY
LAUD BROS.,
No. 2 Bank Range.
100 pieces A meri'n Calicoes,
French and Eng!ish Prints,
Plain and Fig'tred Lawns,
('hcked and Striped Swiss,
Fancy lusliu, Plain and Checked Jaeonet,
Striped Nainsook, Plain Nainsook, Bishop
Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Bleached and
Brown ilomespuns, Checked and Striped
llomespuns, Cot tonades and Drills, Mar
seilles Veslings, Slay anil
- Chinese Linens, Linen Drills
and Ducks, White Linen
Drills, hosiery and Moves,
Corsets, Yankee Notions,
and many other articlos.
ALrSO,
A large stock of SHOES at our usually
low prices.
ALtSO,
A varied assortment of Men's and Youth's
lATS, to which we respect fully invite the
attention of all ; as we will always take
pleasure in showing our stock.
apl 28
6.000 L~BS.
13ACON SIDES and will bi soli low for
Cash.
apI 9 TIIOMI'SON & WOODWA RD.
JUST RECEIVED.
FINEST qualities Crushed, A, 13, C, ex.C
and C Yellow Sugirs, Rio and Gov't
Java Coliee, I-resh 'tomatoes and Penches,
In cans, Jiefined and Common Potroletm,
(un Powder and Green Tu, certain to give
satisfaction, and lIefined Starch.
D. I. FLENNIKEN,
Agent per Aubrey & Co.
apt 11
Cot1ntry Cured Meat,
IjAMS. Shoulders and Sides. Also, Fino
i Flour and Corn McAl, (lust received by
KE I'CIIIN, Mt:MASTLIL & BRICE.
may 14
RULE TO P1EAD.
'le State of South Carolina.
FA itFIE LD DISTRICT
3N TH E CoM1N i.EA s.
Nancy Wilks, vs. D). C. Boyle, Attachment.
WJIlER EAS the Plaintiff did on the 20th
(lay of October-, A. D. ]8037 file
her dnclaration against the Defendant~ who,
(as it is sal) is absent from antd without
ihli imits of this State and has neither wife
nor attorney known within the same upon
whom a coply of the saitd declaration might
be served.
It is therefore ordered that the said Do.
feuidant do appeal- anud plead to the said
declarat ion on or before the 271th day of Oc
tober, A. D. 1803, otherwise finial and na
omluie judgnment will then be given az,a
awardedl for thie Plaiintilf agaist him.
Clerk's Ollico, Fairfield Dist riot.
261th Octoberl1867 oct 20 lefomly
LABOR SAVING
ivE.A.01=:I:nsr 8s.
WINNSBORO, S. 0.
TIIE subsibor Is Agent for several valu
i.ablei Machines In connection with his
Clothes Washer, vIz: Buckeye Slower and
Reaper, Mant z's Champion Smut and Sepa
rating Maclilac, Thrasher and seveu .1 othier
Farming Implements. F.EDR
I hereby certify that one of' F. Elder's
Improved Washing Machines has been uisetd
by mny fatmily for nearly two, months, and
thal. It has given entire satisfaction. We
itnd its merits equal to its clainis. It wash.
- a thoroughly. (if the directIons are folc
lowed,) ex peditionsly and without Injury to
the clothes. I ean.safely recomnmend Mr.
Itder's Washinig Machine to thc public pa.
I ronage, feeling assured any family will be
delighted with itIs gr-eater superiority ove:
the old wash-tub mode.
RL. W. BRICE,
Pastor hlopowell Church.
ThIs is to certify that we are using F.
Elder's Patent Clothes Washer; it is 'simple
andi not. liable to get out. of order, YVe can
recommend it to the publio to be a great
saving of labor and 'less Injurious to the
clothes than the old mnethuod of washing.
Rev C B Betts, Wilnnsboro, 8 C, Mrs Dr
J Rt McMaster, Winneboro, 8 (I, Mrs SamnI
IX Stevenson, Fairfield District, 8 0, Mrs
Robh. Herron, FaIrfield Dlistrlet, 8 0, Mrs C
Kennedy, Chester, 8 0, Dr 3 A Ileedy,
jChester, S 0, Mrs Caleb Barnes, Columbia
S . Mrs J L, Yongue, Columbia, A C, Capt
LM Grist, .Propf ctor Enquirer, York villo,
SC, Mt's. 8. B, Clowney, Wlnnaboro, 8. 0.
feb 227-1yr -
JUST REOEIVEDe
11. R. FLENNIKEN,
-(Agt., for Aubriy & Co., Baltimore,)
No. 1 Cout try Cuted Hams
and 'thou14ers'
NewK~Yorlt Goldn Syrup,
M usdotado Molasses, ,
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&
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TO TIlE LARGE STOCK OF
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sept 28
JUST RECEIVED
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W. M. NELSON.
3000 LBS. BACON, (Rib Sides,)
1000 lbs. Bacon, (cleat of rib,)
Rio and .ava Cuiee,
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A LOT OF IIAUSER'8 CELEBlRATIED
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Charlotte and S. C Railroad,
CoustuIA, April 6, 1868.
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this Road will run as follows
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" Chester. 8 00 p m
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DOINo SOUTH.
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apI 7
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY Virtue of Sundry lxecutions to me di
rented, I will oiler for sale at Feirfleld
Court house on the prat. Monday and the
day following in July next, within the
legal hours of sa'o, to the highest bidder,
('or Cash, the following leal and Personal
P' perty. Purchasers to pay for titles. To
wit:
One lot of lar.d in the Town of Winnsboro,
Fairftield District, known in iho plan of the
'Town as lot nuiber (41,) fort.y-six, fronting
on Congress Street twenty-six feet and run
ing back west, on the line of theadjoining
lot. owned by Francis Elder, on the south
>oumdary, sixty-four feet, thence north
Iwenty.iix Feel, thence east sixty.four feet,
hence south twenty -six feet, levied uport as
he property of Samuel Jackson at the suit
>f S. Wi'ol(e, agent of W. ). Kersl, and oth,
era, vs. .1. II. I'ropt and Samuel Jackson.
One lone Mare and one fhay Mule four
years old, levied upon as the property of B.
T. Yat horough at the suit of 11. L. Elliott
and others.
E.IW. OLLEIHi.R
8. F. D.
Sheriff's 01cc,
June 15, 18618.
,June 15-31t
1868.
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