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'aOc~E. Ttex~aa. st< O:4- Extra copies of the Nhwe and fu HIxnALD can be obtained at this office tr on the days of publication. Price 5 P. cents per copy. lit 01- We ive junt received a large -and beautiful aasortment of bill and letter-head and other paper, eards, &c. Our metolhants and butineFs n0 men are invited to call and examine 1l for themselves and leave their orders tu for plain and fancy job printtog, V Winnuboro Cotton M~arket. t Sales for the past week 394 balesl. a an p icoa 10 to l3t. a LVw"'Advertisenuehnts- ult U. 8 Internal Revenue-J. L. col Watson, Rock Hill, S. C. Y< Bheritf Sales-L. W. Duvall, Sher- M tit .ii flcld County. Auction 1-1. N. Withers. Sh .Executor'd Nutice-8. N. True, Executor. It New Goods just Rteceived-13 F. tDavidson & Co. beatha of a Prominent Mer- Th clhnnt. Our community wassiocked yester. W -day morning, by the sad intelligence that Robert S. Ketchin had died at W half last eluven o'clock, on Tuesday Ai night, from an attack of' apoplexy, which lasted only six hours. le re. marktd just a fow hours before lie was attacked that he felt better thn than he bad for months before. Mlr. Ketchin bas been for fifteen years, one of our leading merchants, the Senior partner of the firm of Ketchin, Me Naster & Brice. Ile was intelligent, hoiiest, courteous, and kind-hearted, Shi a'ud his death will leave in the Church in which lie was a devoted member, Un and in this town, in which he lived an 'upright nian, a void not soon to be B filled. Mr. Ketehin leaves a wife and six I .small children to iourn his early death. lie was in the 40th year of his age. To the bereaved we extend So' our heartfelt sympathy. lau Poaee to hii abhes. th 'To Mothers. An exchange says that there is a o remedy for croup going the rounds, p)s vhich may perhaps prove efficacious 18'1 It is simply allspice ten, the ten being amIn made of whole grains of allspice. 4r -According to all acecountq, it gives al- its, most instant relief in oases where ,other remedies hive fitiled, and seenus at onice to cut, the phlegm loose nbd cot relievo thoehild. 0.1 "'A Talc of Slas.,, ton bor We live received from the publib- l ers, L. I. lamern.ly & Co. a copy of ext a very faseihating and adniirably written story of Eiglihr life, by Johnt %,y Ludow, a celebrated London P Magaineo writer, entitled a "A Tak~ Sp of Si," but as the authey' remarks, ii kii is moure a tale of sud~erinmg thnu ofisw 'The book ia a telling satire on the 2 'condition of English society. It is handsomely pirinted on Aine white pa' tal per, and embellished with a well ex- an eented engraving of \lary Layne, the de unfortune heroine or the storyb The' price is 35 cents, and it can be obtain ed only from the publishers. CJrumbs. wVh It is rumored that some of the T attaches of Grady's Ciicus have been Bu arrested in Charleston for passing A counterfeit money. Thieves are on the rampage in wh Sumter. One of them stole a well bucket. The citizens are on the alert. Th There were twenty-two deaths in The the city of Charleston for the week w ending February 4th. Six whites and sixteen colored. Sue John Robinson, the great Circus' Ke< man, is equipping for a Southern tour Aul this coming spring. The night passenger train on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta lii Railroad, met with an accident on Wednesday last, at an early hour. The engine "flew" the track preelpi- lie tating and smashIng one of the car~s. No: Nobody was hurt. $1,000 Premium. Bly the advertisement of Messrs. WI Wilcox, Gibbs & Co., which appears The to-day, it will b'o seen that this Go wealthy and enterprising firm, offor to take Cotton, delivered in October next, at 15 cents, per lb. in exchange for their Guano. which they will de liver at once. They also offer- the magnificent premium of $1,000 for greatest mrereased yield from the useT of their Guanos. This firm has for years importedSe the Phoenix Guano direct frotni the Ca' South Paciflo Ocean. ,The fertilisers na whioh thoy sell have been extensively and sucessfualy used for years, and are growing in favor with our plant- t~y ers every season. lt XIX Centur7. Or The XIX Century, published in anI Charleston, hase recently *banged thc hands, and is no issed b~ iin g i & Erokmaun. This number Il 11 of interesty and its corps of con ibutors continues to make lively itt ges. Send for this Southern Maga ies, $3.50 is all the proprietors aist a whole years subscription. ay lnd a Little Luan . Every day we come across som1( w version of the popular poem1 ilch relates the wondetfal adven. re- of that wonderful lomb. The i iety and surprisiaig nature of the ventures in which Mary and the aub-and particulaily the lamb 3 involved, indicate a considerable velopment of the imiaginativu fae y aizong the contributors. We py two of the latest foom the Ne >rkSun : try had a Iltle lafflu) As rouind as ahy gherkin, e took to school the old thing once "That's how it was a workin." made the children laugh and play T see a sight so new' little boy to Mary cried "I'll Iut a head on you." e teacher unto Mary said a You Ounning little elf. by di I you thus ?" and Mary caid i 'You know how 'tis yourtelf." hen Mary had to leave the school, 3he cried in a sad, sad manner, d went to bed, and softly said, 'That's what's the matter with IHannah."1 S R. ry had von leetle lamp, Vat va% its misthross' bride, liffi, oond lifft, oond kept on liffing )ond ten it shtoppt-oond died. ri hud von liddle ueheep, [Iish voi vas plack as ink 3 dook him out to scbkate von tay, Jut tround him in der Rink. t ven she go mit pea dat night, 3he dream she hear him pleating ; t von she vake, she vas misdake, [le only vas a skeediig. HANS BIETITMANN, Jr. Southern National Banks. ?orty-five national banks in the ithern States, not including Mary' d, Tenueosee or Kentucky, report amount of specie a mong their re. rces at the close of buainess on De. iber 28, as called for by the liptroller of the Currency, to have n $459,445, and the individual de iss in the banks amounted to $13, r,812. Texas reports the lirgest aunt of specie, and Virginia the atest amout in individo t depoz White Labor Wanlted South. Vhite labor is in demIand for thu ton and sugar plautat ions near New eans. The Pie yune says orders constantly received from the cot and sugar planters for white lI , and that white hands will be ema yed next year to a much greater ,ent than ever before. l'he following peeech is attributed a umuemuber of the L gisl ture of saker ; I soy it in no diise-rgn ; I >w umn 1 have had a heap to do h um. Th'iey'rs it useful clatss, anid uand yet wvith the best of urn you y have trouble." According t, the census, recently :en, there are only twvo haundre~d I two Indians now within the bor s of Flor'ida. LOOK HIERE I en cotton is king, the people rejonice, Smoney being plenty they raise not their voice, pay what is asked, though the prices I the storekeepers wire dresses up like fly. cn cotton Is low the planters umust mourn, fr children hralf clothed, know not whichi Itay lb turn, y seek t'or a storeo that keep. pace w ith the hitnes, at, for dolara they bought, they miust now buy for (dimes. h a store our friend Elder, of Wlnbsboro fame, 'ps open for all no matter what name, are welcomed by hitn,and go well pleas ed away, goods always fresh, and small pt-ofits clothing will last, his shoes they arc good, groceries prime, will give health to your food, provides for the ladies, tieir exterior adorn, forgets the dear ohildren, with plums without rhorns. huys all for cash, hrence his eustomers know, en for cash they will buy, that. to hinm they must go, a crowd tells the talo, and the ''Naws' pass it con. to Elder's for bargaIn., with a happy New Year's song. FRESH ARRIVALS I Consisting in Part of REl' choicest variety of Irish ?otatoi Seed, Gae den Seeds, Bacon, Lard, ur, Corn Mleal, fresh Burcwheat Flour, r-raising Pleur, Cheese. Crackers, Cakes, idy, Pickles, ('anned Fruit, Brandy belhes, Cherry Bounee, Oysters, Nuts, isind, Nutmeg., Macestoni, &o. (tfuli supply of Dry Goods, Qents Cloth. .Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, over thirty erent styles, as for ehes pness and qual i amannot be exeelled, bMillinery, of thi as style, Cloaks, Shawls, and almost rything usually kept, ii a rst elasi leery and Dry Goods house. til of wbleh will be sold low for cash I cash only. All he asks Is a eall from ee th ut have the greenbacks, and get bar as before parohasing elsewhere. eF- ELDER. SHERIFFS SALES. Y Virtuo of sundry Executi-ana to me dliirected, I will offer for sale at Fairfield Court flouse on the first Monday and the -itay following, in March next, within the legail hours of sale, to lthe highest bidder, for Ctaish. the following Real rr'operty. Pirel.tsers to pay for itiltls and StamIps: One Iract of laud in Fairfield County. containing 700 acre, more or less, lylnA oil Wateree Creek, bounded bF lands o Gen. -John llrattons, EsIate of , avid lob P Jey, Wait Thorn and IRtale of J. T. Mo. Crorey, l-vied upon a- (Lo property of W. T. Thorn), r t th10 .uit of J. 1'. Itichnsond against W. T Thorn aid Win. Thoro, and others against Wvm. r. Thorn. One arict of latd in Faifliell. Cot oly, 0 tantainig 730 aac res, moro or les, .ying on WYftareo, Creek, and at.isig 'andi of W. L Thortn, E'siate of David Mobley, Da tiel Mcllonald, W. B Brooks and Estate of J. L McCrorey, levied uipoi as the pro per y of Wm. Thorn. at the suit of J. L. Rtichmtiond against w. T. Thorn and Win. Thorn. L. W. DUVALL, S. F. C. Sheriff 's Office. Winnsboro, Feb. 13, 1871. Ceti 13-flI x2 U. S. INTERNAL UEVENUE, Rocc Fi e . '., F. l11bh, 1871. I WILL aitenal at Dr, leake's office in Wiitnaboro, from tht 1.41 tu the 1111h of March next, attd at my oflice in Chester from lti to the 18th of same month, for the iirpse of receiving relutus for In come for the year 1870, and Licenleo d.Iting froma lit May, 181, of Liuittoi' and Tol'acco Dealers, also Legacies and Suc:essions. The penalties of hlie law will be assessed against delinquents. J. L. WATSOlt, Asst. Assr 4th Div. 3d Col. Dist. S. C. feb 14-j2xl WOOWARDE & LAW. Have in Store and to Arrive. Choice Rio Coffee, Best Old Government Java Coffe*, C. R. Banotn Sides, C. It. Bulk Sidee, Hams. Rice, Beat Family Soap, Maccaroi, Cheese, &C., &a. 4 Pieces Uadet Jeans, Plaid Hfomaesmun and Osnabtirg, Graulteville Jeaha and Ehirling. A nice assort nent of Ladirs' and Misses' Walking Shoes. Just received. Special attention is called to our Fine Chewing 'lot acco, and Fine Cigars, jus receiveal. Rmtembert that we sall att tho verf1 Low at Pices thmt a attract adherence to thea Cash STystemn will adirmia of, and give us a call befbo purchaising elsew'iere. JUST RIECEiIED. 00 Sacks Famnily Flour. tJilpet'a Ilarness and Solo tLeat her, al. ways on hnt and for sale by WOODWARDf & LAW. jan 20 rpHlE Book for' the collection of Taxeat i. wll be opened on the* fir'st day of lVebruary. 1871, The per centage for State pur poses is Nine Mills on tihe Dollar, and for County purposes, T wro Mills on the Dollar. Twenty per cent. will be added to all Takes remaitning uppaid on the 15th day of March next. Of11ce at the store of B1. F. D~avdson & Co. JOIIN WV. OLA RKE, jat 2--1m Cotnty Treasurer. NEW GOODS, 'I; GOODS -.4d T .0.'O TY W O 4:> IV THE Autoeion Sale of Goods is postponed until Friday (le 17th of February, and day following if necessary. Th. inside of the house reutved for ladles, who desire to itt. tend the auction. Until that time Mr. John Chandler will be foutnd in my store, who will 01rV uay one wishing goods at cost. tob Il-txiI i. N. WITBER1S. Executor's Sale. IN panasi ce of' authority given by tIhe will of Thomtaas Yariaborough, deeasa d. I will selt to the high,-ist bidd1ier at public outcry, lefore Couirt H1ouse Its Witanboro, on Mondaty, the 6t h day of aliarch net. a' 12 M., all the real eC :ia be!- aeghi!g Io th said decteased at the tino of his deatl, con sisting of the following, all in, airfleld County: A tract of It 1.5 acres, on Mortle Creek, Mind bounded by laintis of iho.mans Brown, M iBundrick anl Estate of Mrs. art borough. Also a tract of 35 acres, otn wateri of Morris tieek. atnd boumied by lanis of Robert Crawrord, Geo Brown at d Estate of Mrs. Yarburoutigh. Tr.ntats-One-hialf cash, for the baltnco a credit of twelve nonthe puirclas'irs to give botnd for tho amiount with interest payable from date of satle, withi a mortgage of the premises, and to piay 'for all necessary pa pers anld aevenuo sta N. SA ML N. TR UE, feb l-tx8 Executo'. BACOT & CO. 60 Bales N*. C& flay, 10 "1 Northern liny. 600 Bushtels Tetnessee Corn. 600 Busbels N. C. Corn. .A.J' Aso, 10 Ilbds Dacon, Shoulderb, 2 5 "Rib Sides, 20 -'Cloar Rib Sides, 6 4 Bulk Rib Sides, a 6 Bulk Clear Rib sides, 2 Tierces S. C. HlamG, (hltoice.) .ALSO, 26 11bIs, Baltimore Flour. 80 Sacks N. C. Floul., 25 Sacks Louisville Flour, 60 Bbl:;. Arish Potatoes, for plantitng. .AIT .SO7 10 Sacks Coffee and 25 Bbil. Rugars of all qualities. Besides oher articles too numerous to mention. All of which will be sold low for onsh. DACOT & CO. feb 2 AT WHITE'S BAKERY AND Confectionary NOTIER fresh supply of plain and faon. cy Canttlies, Ortanges Cocoantts, Pecan, Brazil, and Ilazel Nnt , Eiglislh Waltuts Almonds, Brandy Penches. Oysters, &c. jan 20 Grocerois V.pLOUR, Sugars, Colfees, Tea. Sardines. Ui Candles, Cannted tomatoes. Jellies, (nrined Oysters. Cakes atnd Crackers. Pep. per, Ginger, Alspicoe, Cloves and Noitmers, Pickle's. Staarch. Roap. Soda, Conetlrati Lye, Paash. Illacking. Ill.ackiaog Brnbies. Musiard, Flrench Nnm nad, l-eine P,nsqat. ed. Smokingutand Ctewiig TobatcoanId kee Notions. '~at FURN ITURE. A large lot of Futrniture~c onsituting of Lonnuges, Sofas, Book Cases, Writing Desks, all Walnut, 100 as oiled, Single and Double Bledsteads, 100 White Oak Split Bottomn lDining Chairs, Parlor Chanirs, Wardrobes, Cottage Sets, and ever-ything usually kept in the lFurnit tre htne, at prices to suit thec pua'cha'er, for cash, Lookitig (Ilasses put in old frames or made to order. (hr' terms are casth and we will r-ell for the ch. Call a ndl see our large stock, .nia arrived. jan 26 MciNT1'VRE & ('0. Notice to Creditors. David Steventiob. et. al., vs.,Jolhti Steven. son, et. al. (CREDITORS of the estate of Satnmelt se ) venson , dec'd, are hereby notilied that they are required by order of the Coutia in the above cauise, to present atnd eattiblsh thebm elaims before the Clerk of Ithe Cotart on or before the 1st day of March. 1871. C C. P. & 0. S. Clerk's Office. 14th Jan. 1871, jan-li-ftlx x6 ____ Notice to (Ureditorm. Geo. U. McMater, Jiames RI. Cookroll, Sanml. R1. Johnston, vs. JTann 1B. Itos. borough, ilurrell C. Rtoshoroaugha, Mary E,. Oates, Mat ha J. Van Ness and her her husband James ii. Van Ness. (REDITORS of the estate of Jamnei F. ) RL 'sborouagh, deceased are hereby nell. tId dtht they ar'e re'qtuireu by order of the Court In the above cause to present and es. ablish their elaims ber'ore the Clerk Of lhb Court on or before the 1st day of March, C C. P. & 0. B. Clerk's OItice. 14th Jan., 1871. Jan 17-fixt E' 188118. H. L. ELLIOTT & t'O., will Saet as our agents for the pturchato of Dry hIdes, And until t'urt her notice, Green hlides must be delivered at the Tannery. We are now prepared, et our Steam Mill, to gritnd corn In large and small quantitics, with dispatch, Uive us your orders. feb 2-lm 0. R. THOMMON. JST RECEI VED). 1000o BUSHELS sotand Whit. Cortn, 400 bu. White Seed Oats, to arrive, 40 bble.-ohoie LotilegllIe Family, Flour4 40 saoks "4 4 i i 40 e' XX 't *u 4 Chotee New Orleans, Ifoney atad Golden Syrup, ad Common Moteeses, tUrnshed, A, B. Es. C, and C Sugar, Java sad all grades lio Cole., Corn Meat and aominy, tules weak from Mr. (reighI's wat miii. By D. R. FLEItINstU. Sob 4 NEW ARRIVALS! Plow Steol. Bwrodes Ith Locks, Hooks and ltinges, mlies, Seissors Well Wheels. Nails, Wrought Nails, In.k lnids, tot uku. Jute IInd blanilla PHow Linte, Mule Sauvs, Uut-de.. Itakes. In , Juveuil UnkA, &c. Alsow llostettr's nitlets, Vinegar liitters, Brown's Troe, Grny's Oinment, Ilebrew Plaster, Merphinie. Trusses. Cloroform, Wormn Confection', And other Mvdicines. Also, Plaid Osaburgs, Twill" Wool Jeans, Spool Thread, Brown llome1spunl. Andother Dry Urcod-i. Von1 SALF: nY Ketchin, McMaster & Brice. WINNSUORO, S. C. Jan l KITCillA & ROBERT OA 80 Snaks Loulsille Flour. 80 Sucks Nor h Carolina Flour. 411 lIbla. lish Poraroes-l sly Rose, Geodriih, Petatl IlIow, Pink Eye and Btuck Lye. SU A ItS 'rnsshed, Powdored, Urnnilated, A, Ex ira , ellow C, and Vellow. Old ov'L Java, Lngtuayra, Choice and Prime Rio. Fauncy and Plain Crackers. Leinon Snimpetst G inger Snsappets, De.% 'ort lhi'suit, t Ireatti l3i~eUil, Wine~t, A oraleno Lcnss-s and Alain Uiunckers, Flavoring Ex tracts, liakcing l'owders, Canned dlood,,, &c. 10 IlidS. C. Ii. Sidieq, 1000 bushleib Corns, on luind atnd to arrive. Spetilal Notice. We would annl ion our friends againi. leaiving thi'r Poiket,-Hooks I home', and we will do all in our power to change I.arge HILLS. jans 28 ItitTCillN & lt0EllTiSON. We are Forced tb Sell [or Cash Only I lt'rott llIds date. 1 intesnd doing a .S' l'.T LI CA S~II lJSIN RSS. l'here is 1.o use to multiply trords. I am, trijudretl Jo psty ('sh for evaerythiang I hsuy. and those in wanst of my G'oods must~ likewtr hsundi 4Vo ordesrs foe 9 'o-I,, trill bie rrrrived '.n/ecy iClijaccmpied th/ thes s.(ash. I Wvilt (arry o'ut tis rule wrill etrybody, wi~hthot regardl to "rare, color or prev'tioul ron.. Jlition." Aind thserefore none nesd cymplain breausei I refusae themi credil. I s'-rdil none. 1'hnueidelbied to me nedllfindil ato1 thesir itt . fleal Io call and etle sootI. I want mnoney, tmNd money~ I itntis havr. P1.01)i1. COFFRE', Sugzars, Canned Dysters, Family Soap. Candles, ESmoking Ithd Chewing Tobasccos, &O. Altso, I Barrel lluford's Fifie Itya Vshiskuy, I larre lPine Nect ar Whskyc~. jan 2Aif !. W. DELt'OR{TES ESTABLISH ED 1859. I RESPECTFPULL in forth the ciliens of Wisuboro and Fairnioldl uistrisct, that I have a full assort ment of Wat ches. .Joweiry, Doks, Spectacles, &o., always otn hsands, Sn.l will sell at thea lowest, prices, ansd wosilri respec fully ask Ithe conlmnance of lis patroage of my ol friends and customennrs. All goods warrantedi as represensted. I an prepared to do all kind of Watchs and Jew. airy work andi have always a good s tock of naterlial on handI, ansd will guarantee satis raction, All work warranted. lII All LlSS1 MU LLER, Recond door from Csi. Rtion's Office, In Bankruptcy6 la the District Court of the United States, For the District of Sotith Carolia, kx-parte W. P. Curry. In rso Joseph K. Da. vis, Bankruspt--Petition to establish Lion5 N OTICE Is hereby given to all ereditetm holding liens against the estate of the above named BankI'upt, that they are re. quilred to establish their liens before mne at my ornoe in Vorkuille, 8. 0, by the 6th lay of MarCh, neftI and on th'eir failure to lo mo, they will be Barfed frot any benefit in the order for dietribation of said Dank rupt's estate, hereafter te be made : and that they ehe* cause, if any they have leby the prayer of the petltionet'e shoulj sot be granted. By order of the JHef. Geo. S. Bryan, ludge of the said Court. W. I, OLAW86ON, fed S.nb - lamI~a n ankennaa. EIGHTEEN YEARS OF PRACTICAL SUCCESS ,N I I ODUCE ill 18-12 Pa enied Deiember 20, I96. Olhlet Suplier Phohlteit mi nu 1sWIt ured in l hi. Country. .i.1'l'' N'I'll SIZUL) . 1 llu'.4 Ti OF COMTIP0o:M3D 03T IBones, Phosphatlic 1 u no. Con nt d Anmonian al Maiter and 'ulphturic Avid. No Sntt, 8l1 Ike, ' it er, Nitr' I t o, lto- any AIullteant of alny laId uased. Prico $50 cash, itn 1'aintilics ol' 60) Tois. Fll.r ih', nntitytil 60, $ I, elnsh. (vnd for feb 9---em K II' ilIN & RO E'RlTSO\'. Aeitsi, h'lt 9n-nji r, S. C. ETWAN GUANI S SOLUBLE MANURES, AND SULPHURiC ACID, Manuacfiletured at the ETWA N WO ( R KS (iharlestoi., 1, Ci. I' 'I'qA SULPIUlI' ACID AND SUPER-PHOSPHATE COM1PANY. Fl" HE now w aI nwn UTI'SA N GUA NO is tunn1faci ured.l from Ilht N. tivo 15ile Ph10 pi ate s of South i nroliat. Th .e Pho .ait es in their iftirtlira state are nsoliihe, and required to be grotUil to pvwder. and adti'ie "olkulie by Su1lpnI-ic Acid. 'i his Cow pinly have Io l i op il l ipt-atiol the largest Slit I u n rio Acild Chilatibers at ilit t ie . t d II . tli refore. ab!e to tt1uttitec.ture it the lowert tIe--, lte htighest gr:Ii of Fertilier i be.g cle.r that th ie ter the propoI tion or ,hIble I'haphtte whichS any F'aiizert antint e I, s tihei ,l tit y reitiiin'd .oeri acr. lit oide.- to inake she Pertilizer Cod I-leie. .\tlo - and Ptah i s fi :iett qtaniatitis itr tddud. With [ith so viot t bt (;O panly inan ufacture ntd oiler' for I n atl .TIWFAT aTA.TO Wanrratae to contitm frot It to 20 Ier citt. of Dissolved Btoe Piosplanto of limo tid ,'rov 2 to 2A per cit. tif Amnmo,ia, wii it a su oint add i'ion of P'et iviai uinno ntid iot ih. to aaljt it to crol S. 1i ice S63 pl t cai i : 0n tine, J470 per ion, and in terest I per cent. 1-1, fitwa ltnu . DISBcI ~ELjVCJD W 1IT3J. 'If Ilig.h (1ude. suitable for a lt i nenit O mti, 18 c I 1( r "1 it in Ii lf nit excell. mt Pertilizer, antld lpetilly ndtipit-d for colt' . As li q i ie01x celleui nt Acitt are used to dist.ve I itei l 'ip ic, him i will he futl ai d i. Ii p Atd l t ist. 1 isanlor t ihat m n e r,ittl. The gl de funitashled wtIll.e I tromn I 8lt 2(1 20p cel Di:i?.otvcd lote lhnotihnte. I ie *40 per ti-n, enti : on litlne. I-45, ih ilnt t rest 11l per Cent., 1w. a uni. Still 10-er y1 eirs wVill ie liirtislhd to older it In icitannid liee per coo liage. COMPOUND -AcIOsApT Price$ 5 per ton, eh;o lin o l e, I. 0, with itere sit n tI i t. Per t i llitiltg At ' ich lower r iaes, ev hing "imply or t 111 1 native tll P- ha itrojd Price $020 per (on, en1h ; n lttle 4: 2, nnd iniereI t I 5 per et, pV nunum W.M. C. E1EE &S, CO.7 Agents, No. 1A', tid Cltun-s 111:1t1t nrleston, o. C N. IP --The plercentaige Dissokei-A Blo e Pho14sphlate 1f I'mie and'. Alilo lik lltlIl Etwnnls, is aiscerti ed ait the 11orks. by their C'he-nist, i is'e d tiive y oh' Io atoa bier hedi nisfi-,, ho m y 4.11rnave' ti 1l ?flay piltuIlr l trh . wil it "W) ,' aft~er de tliv eir, .~l ih he !n ly el a ow, Al i y defluiener in t ie li, g uiJeed will be mtllt gCi to him by I ite Comipanty. j - WHANN'S RTAW DIONE SUPERPHOSPAT.l 1 The treat Fertilizer of Atli Crops, ' litb 1 - 4oo of iIt ittr. MAertibCTor on All Cro.Ix , prove it to on V20h(1e1! let :,',d Cha IMtanure now offered 'i 'it in t e ft. It ha bti e used by nmny of the iuost 1AIW BONE n Eery sinlHe inane It, 11 STANDARD GUARANTEE0D l arly nrked- It is no rar thing for hann a P ph11te to increaso the yield "m One hun'1r1e to T000wo .)ignd Per - By h 'it . Dixon, an eminent plintier of WALTON,WHANN&O' el 7"111.'. 1,1 lltl n' " e x-mill-i I t'fti Is ns!eI t-i nt itit taig -I(Iit to WILMINGTONDELM ti e "oi y Ii',"ni iislante Itnd FOR SALE BY 1 lao sttre oe io coninued $20 9 li noe of ts ol A(mann.( ir OraORNH EJ. "'IIO""ON 0110FINHEMARAGDix"W4 ehlr iing gent, Chitwisio f. C. 0 rON FACTrORs isedI oil tpphellionl. ISION MEIRWA ront SAu.1: BY ScusA R E '. CLAGHOR.N, HElRING & Wel, -Clwrh[ton, . C. an t Cg.tts NO. 2, BANK RANGE. LIOPIW O~ IE On and afler' t tt|tmlt' ay 12 t eaembea.r,~ "l Str d nnnntIc tri t i ti until Jatnairy ist, wre offer ourti immen a-' I ofi ltulo Citpat lltaiee lt sftock, (tine of th mto ti varlied eve'cr in ' i tti t ittt' i i'oc flr Wi'nnalairo) ni li,:e t't Ihat citntnot ito hat t Jt i iiuitl t tt inpitidi t nny whern in the State. Wei do tist baease -ti m igttth(IlmtIlidti ts t nio have mtove to onth i si t of .tanttariy, tv't enf rhiiy elagi t It bo. nnI wti desire to redutco outr sItock ats tauich ias paossilble. ti iuri ftIii'tt. I ''tlmo i C;OAJN IiTi IlIE CASJI AND n) y C'ASi ON!,Y1, frsipia ipyt nnad you will go' goaod.: cenper than in..N.10tO. 5,000 Pairs of Shoes, J4;A ~aa tC. lntIAe~ warrantd free fr-om wood or liaper, and Iioi amn gitnranteced in prico andI qualtity in this osr~s large stook. ndfakPphr tml LADD BROS. & CO.I. .D~P~~'S doeo 138ov1 FR C AH 'U'L'AIC $ S,000,000. Pac.Eifo a o . 's'~ ~ ~ FTilyloo OUAoisnow, Appesl o kil kin, rin heSothen S'itesor witsremarkale Inolicefgraort, wilnt o elliro cprliol Jut I-~o~ey eaifr ptcha eabish its br-hra, r o AT niblwexellnce dh arge ai E.aWlOlvve&stOedA by. the0opnD i hs rd ~'e WbexecMeelce of its Guano. th.iN ItOrSON, OSvge'ln n, Chis alosi, 8. C J - o.e. Rlwsse & Co., General Agen. mtsb - -ola11t - or . de 0e