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I-a~Oal Ttemxa. 1' 1New AdVertIsem"ent,. U. S. Taxes I-Calvin 13rico, Depu ty Collector% ti 'Notico'-M. G. Dunlap, Chairman 0 ilard . V . Masonie Meeting on Thursday lt of Juno. a 'Miller's Confectionary. Piano Tuning--Joseph Frey. Miller's Bar Room.. 1 Just Iteceived-D. R. Flenniken Citation-W. M. Nelson, Judge of Probate. Belling off at Cc.st-B. F. Davidsou & (Co._______ U cuioni of 'leury lHoustonx. Henry hous,.tonl who was conviut.d of the murder of Wui. Powell ne.ar - Eidgeway, in this County, at the last Sssiou of the Court, suff arod the ex- 1 treme penalty of the law yesterday, 26th inat. he was attended to his I place of execution by Rev. Peter I Piukits and Rev. 'iokctt, colored. O the gallows lie begged all present I to take warning by himself and ex pressed himself ready to die; at twen ty minutes to one o'clock the trap fell and the viul of Houston was launched from time to eternity. He huig twenty-five minutes when Dr. Ladd pronoucod the body dead. It was thou taken charge of by his friends and carried to Ridgeway where the crime was committed. Spencer Hloffuian, who was to have been hanged at tlie same time for the eamne offenee,had his senteneo commu ted by Guv. Scott, to ten years im prisonmentin the penitentiary. There was the 'largest assembly of people in town we have ever seen, two-thirds of whom were negroes. Houston's lAst words were that lie was prepared to die. Q! A detaoliout of the 7ih U. S. Cavalry under Lieut. Porter, are stationed at this place, 04 Mr. Robert Boyles has beco appointed Treasurer of Fairfield County. lon. Jefferson Davis passed through our town on last Tuesday, going South. Hn is in zood health. 'Te May Exhibition. On Monday night, after several postponements on account of the weather, the May exhibition by the young ladies of Mr. B. A. Stuart's schoiol, assiotod by several from Mra. Ladd's, caume off at the Thespian Hall, before one of the largest audiences ever assembled there. The delays referred to h.d stimulated the inter est of the 5outhful performers and enhanced the pleasant vnticipations of the Company. At haif-past 8 o'cloek, the curtain rose upon the first Tableaux of the evening-"Mahom. et'ms Parod ise," a scene of rare grace and beauty. From the brief glimpse afforded your loal at the lovely houri's --he would p'rove an easy proselyte to the Mohamuedan faith I The next scene presented w~as "The Four Seasons ;" each of the fair repre sentatives reciting appropriate and beautiful veraes.with marke~d effect. "The Home of the Fairies," came next ini order and was presented most exquisitely. None who witnesaed this loV0ly seene,-with its fair forms and greceful evolutions, could fail te envy "Bottom" in-his captivity tu the sweet Titania and would assume even the ass-bead to be the love el the fairy queen. The curtain rose next upon thb touching edeneS there Naomi bidi farewell to her widowed daughtersina law, Roth anid OrphaL. The flnm scenic effect and the beautiful recita tion of the dIfferent parts, produced very happy impression. The. "Lady of the - Lake" and th< "Gipsmy Camp,"P next sueccssivel; elaimed the attention of the audiene and conmmanded hearty applatisp. TI~he closing -representation wa *"Mrs. Dasby's War Works," an here your unfortunate local mu, claim all indulgenoe iin proolaimin himself fairly beaten. Lost in laby tinth-ofi~ua, bqoan only express hi awe at-the fear ful "K'z K lux," an his profound sympathy with unforti nate *Nebnha.-gneezer" It his er deavors to masticate his ration< grass. During thme perfornmance Sweet mni pie *as diseonreed by our amnte~ band, assisted by the blind musician Prof. Airy and companon-whic added greatly to the interest of tI oetssion. Altogether Winnsboro h zmst had for many, a.. day so charmh' ad delightful -an entertaInment, ai to the taste and silf-saoriSeing seal the direotress Mrp. P. LaSgd, the cot mnim y owe' i o6 f gratitut Whih tey~ill eprullyme~knov edge. * ~ Anoehaer Es Lq u Outrage. We have-BI ff Ihforli,~tkat Hon g5onusanwho was huong -b I hi$ pla A Large 1pe. An account of the largest rope in bho world, as diseribed in one of the L :aily papers of Birningham, Eng' v lan-the place of its nanufacture- c will proVo ibteresting to the Amoerican reader. Acoording to the details given. the rope is 'l1,000 yarda long, nieusure.- five aid oho-fojurth inches in circuuference, and weighs over sixty tol4. Mad'of patent chareoal I wire, laid routid a hemp centre, the ropec onAshts of six sirtands ivith ted wires on earh stihdtL. Each wire nieasures 12,160 yards) so Ilat the elitire )et gth of* the wire reaches the etnortios toutal of non e titan four hun dred ltal twelvT miles. To this i. to I.e a(lded lte ltingth of yarn und for thee.n re, Tnuly, .*etyt-tvoi threads, etich thread menadls-ig 15,000 yards1, and givitag a total length of about 230miles. Adding together the wire and tie yarn, there is a grand to tail of 635 iniles of material-all going to naake a tiboiAtt- wire and hemp rope a little under six miles long. A special dispatch to the New York Wuild, dated Paaii May 22, A. M., saya : All is over. S v .uty-tbou. 8111d Versaillista have etitered the city, and tt e are niow coming. They ntt dited In all nlight, cotniig tlroUgh six gates, nd miet but s-light rehitunce. The barricades were not, defended, awl to iines were explo. ded, Tie Verstilli.-ts re now mov ing onl the I-itel do Ville, where the Coinmunists will take their last .tand. The Versaillists have behav ed splendidly, and are cotninittlug no excebses. One after shthet, tht neWpapers are giving their testimony agaitit putting on black qi .t i.in - of tIourtv, tng. The iittburgh, United Preby terian say-s: "A fiamily will shrotd itself in black for 3ears, as aln expres lion of sorrow for one of its dead: Thut one may be li heaven, rejoicing with joy unspeakable, while relatives on earth tire moving about in heaVy and sombre gartnents, making their livei as glootay as they canl. There is no fitness in tle thing. It is ofteu a muere mockery of sorrow.' IIt also ob jects to the practiCe on the groutid of its expenso to the poor. Westerl Thent Prospects. The prospects in the WtePt, so fai as the spring crops are concerned, ap pear to be of a rather mixed charac ter. In some sections of the coutstry the fartners are jubilant over the promise of large and speedy harvests, while in others loud complaints ariso that unseasonably cold weather and a too great abundance of rain have done much injury. A Westera lover says of hi.; parting from his adored one : "Her lIst words fell, like great roek-, into the sea of my sorrowe, anal splashed the briny waters into my eyes." New Advertisements. H. J. SAYERS, Dealer in Real Estate, FRANKLIN, PA. Buys and sells imaproved and unlmproved lands ainywhecre In the United Staaes. MIERCH ANT'S Q ARML li OIL 18 000D FOR Burns and Seald.', Rheumnatism, Chilblains, llemorrhoids or Piles. Sprains and Bruises. Sore Nipplea, Chapped Hands, Caked ureasts. Fleek WIounds. Fistula, Mfange. Frost mIre, Spavtins. Sweeney, External l'oisomns. Scratchues, or Grease, Sand cracks. Stringhalt, Windqalls, Calls of all kinds. lnaoudered Fret. Siifasst. Rint/bone, Cracked ||. el., ''ou Erril. 14Wu J.ot in Sheep, Bites - f Anmals anid Iuxeets, Roup in I'oultry, Lag ot a 100 eim, 50o. I - Smnal, 25o. Thie Gargling Oil has been in use as a I,inimaenat tfr thiray-eighat years. All we ask is afair trial, but be sure and follow 'directions. Ask youar nearest druggist er dealer in pateut fitdicinles, for otid of teuf Al/fist .mnes and Viade tsenmet, aind read what the people say abot the Oil. 'ite Gargling Oil is for sale h&t all Y resptectable dealers thr oughout the Uni. . ed States and oter countries. (lar testinrlonials dae from 1888 Io the snreiaent, anti are unio'cited, Use the' elarlingf Oil. Snd Ibil foatr neighbori ,what good i hnd done. " We deti ftiC and lil efaI with all, an.. 3defy contrtaitin. Write for an Alma a, ,or Cook Bdook. aManufaetured at iLookp irt, E. Yr s MEROHAN~T' h~ FRAniklTSAPOLTNNE ;Clea Kid d'ovoa and all kinds of cloth k andl clothintu removes paint, greese, Ia ko., instantly. without. t he least irtjttry I gthe finapt faric. SoldI h-y <driggists Ari fancy goods dealers. Fragrant Na~pel!er y) On., 88 Batclay street, N. Y., 46 La 8a1 street, Chicago. KLUTTZ'8 OH LL OURE, Th one OeO heap, safe and permnaet Cul Y' CHIItAA f2tV1% AND AGIJE t.liv'r ('omplalnts, &o, Contais unish Quinine or A'tseni8. ti'ever falls. Ont 50 ets. 'Try Ii, MAd Y6e otard4, '.old by a D'truggiats. T hee. '. AIuth * do., Pr prietoers. Ralisbury, N. C. aTO THE AFlL10TED)! Ml last a Sure reasedy hse been found f all skin Diseases, ech as boch, Test ad Bingworns, Poitou- Qtk, Pimples, &o.. of Benso 's Salahlo Broth is warrknted otver6y nstance. Vor sleby alH rugglu lottreseille,Var. V. Wll pay Agents/alary of $80- g ~et week and expensed, or allow a large so ismlssI~o oell otn~w and wo nderful OHEAP ADVERTIBING, We will iusert an advert-tement in eight lundred Amnerican Newtpapers for Six ollars per line per week. One line one 'cbs will'cost Si Dolltra. TI*6 lines will ost rwelve lollars, and Ten lnbs will cost. Ixty bollars. Send for a Prrited Lit. ddress Oeo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertising geht, 1No. 41 Park Row, New York. oA DAY Nor all with Stencil Tools. Addil-ess A. . Graham, Springfield, Vt. A MONTil Horse nnd Carriage furnish d. E penses paid. 11. haw, Alfred, lie. k MILLION DOLA1281. Shrewd i ut quiet mien cmn innke it f!r line by revealinig I he secrel of the Iuisiness 9e no ne. Adtriess GE.0 Wi NST EC i D. 688 Brondway, Niw York. J W. VAN NAMlEE, M. D.. successfully Ireats all cineses of Chronic and Aeute Disenses. Send stamp for circular mntaiining particulars and testimonlals. Addressi Bix 6120. New York. may 81 k MFtutain, AS o.11 0l Tltu.-For nught we k,.nw to the contrary. the SeItzer Springi Was biubbling n d sparkling when Admi Walked wiLl. Eve in pnandise. l3e thiu a it linny, ill4 aitlait try plolettie hits o livet heinii Ftirpasel by any medicine of htinni ibvtloion. ' liy have. however, been emi hodied in Ill liti tutu ve i-flicacy it TA RANT'R $iLTZER APERMTN'r which is the chemnial dupbicate o l thte Spn Itself ittd its effecting c,.res of dy.pepsin, hailinisness. constiplion, Colic, nervr.ut dobilly, dropsy, rhetimlmailslit. &u., quite as litpid ntId its mai.rvellotts a tidec attritit fedl to lie famous Spring, anil which the faculty of Europe have pliced on record as aionj tLe medical mirncles of the age. 01.1) BY ALL DRUGolsTs. may 25-2w 1!nor* 1840 1870 Tho ' PAIN NILrr.nu" may justly to style, the great medicine of hlie world, for Ilier is no region of (he globe into which it hi not found its why, and been largely usie and highly prized. Moreever, there is to clittie to fthich it hits not p, oved to be wel adapted for the cure of a donaldirable VA flety ot diaetaso; it is it speedy and saf rbthedy fbi burna. sdallds, coils, brtikei wounds and variolu o(heIl inittries. tie Wel as for dysentery, diarrhWia nnd bn*el com plaints gen rally, it is admiliribly suited fo every ritce of men on the face of the gloht It is a very signifidant filet, tlatnotvith standing the long period of years ftil tit "Pain Killer" hn been before ,,he world, i haq never lost one whit, of its poptmarity hlt, on tie contrary, (iti tall ir I. hn steadily inereaed ftom its first discovery an-l at. no previous time lins the demand ft it been so great. or the quantity made bee so large, n it. is to-dny. Another signifioant. fadi is, tiint noidier has t PaIn illtr titer beeni in higher r< ptif b i- beein mord geherally used biy famm lies aild individuals, thah it hais been lie, at homne, where it was first. dlisdoveredl ani introduced. That the Pain Killer will tot t nue to lie, whait we havo styled It, 'tt dnsAt *iitItv or it woni.ii, thmere caii not be time shado* of a doubt.--Provident Advert isot'. ___ nn__my 25-I Dr. Tutt's Espectoranit. All who have u'nd this invaluable med eine for .Cbighs Olds. Asthma, Spitting< Ided, Croup, hifamation ohf the Lungs Chesl, hioarseness. Ditliculty ofi lirentibin Bronchitis, and all diseases of time Lun1 attest its uisefulness. Foi- Lung afic~etio: it tiAs ho etuia. thny $5 IMPoRITANT' 'fo BUSiui.-oots, Oftshle blinds, modidigs, amid ali the~ mattef-inls a oessary to fin'sh a house in propei- ely ean be obthhfted at the lowest market ram< dIrect from thie mantufneturer, P'. P. Toal Chtarleston. 8. C., hbd bras theo largest ai1 most complete trlitiffattory of sta~h art e in the Sotithern States. See his at vertisement in another oolumm, apI 1 - Poisonadse Medicines, Tha theory that the virus of disertse er he safely dodlierndted biy dlees of goIso is false and dangerous. Wimhin the Ia twenmty.fir'e years. not. less than a score *te medieal prisfession Thety are given smnali docsa oth rwise they wodild dlesmr< life imm'edmiately ; but even when in mi nte quanmities, they produce, ultiniatol very disamstrni effeets. It, Is unwise ii tinphmilosopuhical to eimply, ds 'enedi powerift: Arid inoidloifs drugs, which, subairgatinir one disease, sow the seeds another- still more uinmanageable. No of these terribtle muedicatmnts operatest wi as much direetnesa anid cettainty fftofr I Ncanses of dierts~s Ss Ilosteuter's Stoma "litlers a tonio and barrective, feiihout single deleterious inagredieitt ina its contpoaiii< s Ariunic anid quhidia are given for inte1"mn r tents: 1)romide of pltissiffrN for neirv0 d disorders; striohninie and p'tutsie aold il general debility :merciury, in vari< Lo chlorofdffHt end opiutm for slea'plessne. and yet these deadly drugs do' Vo ot oip -as specoifica for time dhreAses abote enuti S rated. with thast ulholesomo v'egelable vigorrmt and after'ative', vwhilc thef s're e fo p rnicius thmat It is Astonishing physholns should take the responsibilli y plreworihing them. Let invalids, foi- ti own salees, try the Ilit ters before they fsort to the poisons. Th'e rellef th'ey exporiecbe f'om a course of the harmi Ifspeeido, will render a recotir~se to the 9' a-ife preparatiobs referi ed to gnite enner tary' may Ifat Vloo.-in common with i others we have felt. a lively Interest In e nvestigations which D3' Ayer has hi .,ming to diseover the clises of failuy the hair, and to provido jt remedy. Vesearches are sa d'to ha6 heen muc h n rhorouigh end exbagat lthani any i'mae b'efore. The -et afIs now hefori unde the nsta to esn'g hf'.ti Ve .We have ;lven It trial, and with full Llisfaelon. It e i~s otde most favori s* antiSpaflions, Orgray hairs' bAue dli in- pearced, or resnut~ their origitial col In and a visible eop 6!otft, silken' h~1r t, strtaa an a t a haa ta ehtak 'riday, bas come to life. When his ody reached the, house of his family, ear R1idgcway, they opened the coffin > take a farewell lookat the(supposed) Drpse, and thought signs of life wore isible. They took the corpse out of ae coffiu and laid it on a bed, nd fter a time it began to speak. We have the above from rumor and ot positive evidenco. .S. Onsvryi, We have had the pleasure of Lieut. )orter's aJuaintauce and visits to ur office, and find him to be it pleas lt, social and fair-miided geutlenman. o hope our citizons w ill exteid to ihul the courtoies duo a gndelan. be Cheater Reporter says : "Liouten nt J. E Porter, of Troop , Seventh Cavalry, with a detachA nut of twenty me10n, left this post on ?riday last to garrison the town of bvinaaboro. This,; movenient Is in mrsumnee of the Preident's proa pramilin to st.tioh troops at every oint lin South Carolina, Georgia and 4orth Carolinia, where there seems t o e ait probalility of the vote be1-g gainst the Republican pariy in 187:! We have had -lbe opportuair y of be. 1ominig aeqainted ath Li. Itenlaut P"orter dui ing his stay at this place, ind take pleuir ion commeading himt o the people of Fairtield as a tair. ninded arid entiviated gentilen,an." Rural Croln&Ias. At hand again, and, as usual) 3rammed with the freshest anal most valuable informationi on agrieulture. rhe chief merit of the class of iatter which it contains, is that it is entirely practical. Progrem ii advacatel, but anly where sub.itinviated is ctreful of )xperiment. If any one is ia doubt as to the great value of this periodi. 3al, he can at once be convinced by reading the following articles in this number, whieh, though on subjects specially agricultural, are all of in terest to the general reader : "American Sumac and Sumac Mills, (illustrated,) More about I1ill-side Hedging, Cotton in Hills, Is the South a Stock Country I Oa the pos sibility of Forecasting the Seasonns, The Potash Salts of Strassfurt, the Utility and Preservation of Trees, the Department of Natural History, (illustrated.") We venture to say that it is very seldom indeed that a volume, much less a single number of a imagazine, wontains so much valuable information as is to be derived from the articles mentioned. A Paragrapa that is Startling. Let every man and woman read the following startling paragraph "At the public mortuarie of Paris, about one in every three hundred persons supposed to be dead actually conies again to life. It is believed that the same proportion is buried alive throughoutAmerica, by our hot haste in burying people after they are supposed to be dead. No interment -hould he allowed wvithain three days after the supposed death without a phyaiciara's e-rtifie:, to." Time Little corporal, For Juno closes volume twelve of this valuable juvenile. Ths nex' number begins a new volume, and al so a new story, by that beat of wvriters for children, Emily Huntington Mil. Ier, entitledi, "Sunmmer Daysnat Kiak. wood." All new suibscribers begiu ninag with the new volume will re ceive the June nutober free. Terms $1.50 a year, or 75 cents for si: mionith. Address John E. Miller publisher. Chicrago, Ill. Musical Monthlty. Peter's Maluical Monthly for Juni contains a beautiful selection of new rnuele. We give below the coat ents -any single piece being worth a much as naked for the entire lot: taGeeviete, Scoteh song aand che ru t Lttle Voices heaid ho afore song and chorn j Must I leave thin Mother dear M--ang i Fawn of Love a beautifel German song : IPm ti 'Daddy's only Bon :Lilly Bell ; 'Ti the F'irst Rose of 8aommaer ; F'orga s me Not.; Oh I Holy, 11oly Lord ; Si viour who thy Ftoeksr are tending Sold iers of Chirisrt a rise ; Mya F..ii a looks up to Thee ; Red Bird Walt! 2 Chicago Quickstep ; Rippling Brea. .. Polka, anid the Chasee ; Hluntin a Rondo, by T'onel. di Tyke your cboice. Peters' Musice t.Monthly for Juune, price 30 cent - contaiunng the above pieces, or t rf same pieces in sheeting, (prince from the same plates,) price $6.51 a- A ddress J. L, Peters, 599 Droadwa ir New York. SCretmbs. h There were twenty deaths In tl ecity of Charleston for the weekc en a Mg 15th fnet. gine 'whites a ig eleven colored. ad A coating of three parts Jafd ai onS rdsli, applied to fartn toofs Siron er steel, will effeotually preve rust: The citfgens of Colatmhia are da lng in Bish (ries pnd barbaenes. Mr. 4ohn Camnpuen, one of the zn ry prony(uent Germans of Oharleston oa .daa The StatO of South ( arolina. FAiRFIRLD COUNSY. BPf IW'. iL. NELSON, Esq.,. pe bate Judge. W IIEIREAS, Henry Clarke. hath made suit to me to grant hiu Lotters of Ad. ministratioh of The Estate and effects of John W. Clarke deceased. TLeso are therefore to cite and adnonilsh all anst sin gular the L-Indred an4 creditors of The said I .hn W. ClArke, decbabed, that they be and appear. befolo Ine, in the Court o' Probate, so be hel I at Wsiunnioro. on 0he 7th day of June next, after lublicatioh hereof, at 11 t,'clock in the fnnoba, s show catuse, If any they have, Why the said Adsniniqtration sldiall not ho granted. Given nider my hand, this 22d day of M iay, A. D. 1671. W. M. NELSON, t, ay 26-?xtl Judge of Pi obate. County Coninissioner's 1011ce, W I xxUonn, S. C. May 27. 1871. A L. Retai' Liqnor Dealers whose Liren. bes have expired.on Iae 1st insant, and all persmons retailing Spiitoia Liqtors In Fairfield County without License. had bet. ter nike their report to this office at mace. or the law will be paut In force a liitt them M. 0. DUN LAI maay M--tix1 Ch. lit. Co bma. SPllING 1871. X VE have opened a beatilaful assortment (if Prinlts, Jaconets. Musilina. Lawns, Ia rages, Piques, Grenedines and other Dress Goods. Also a general stook of White Goods. The attention or ladies is called to above. A fall st.k of Spring Clot hiing The newest smyles of lint, &c. We try to keep the best stock bf Shocs that this naimrket Will afl'or 1. You can gen. eral'y ge 4 nnything you want in tla Shoe Line froid Us. Uvet-y Shou warrated free from wood and fpiper. A call slidited. LADD, BROS. & CO. tipt a MILLER'S CJONFECTIONARY! Fresh Arrivals. toksistl.o op Convereation Lozengers,Worm Con. r fections, Jujube Pnste, Fresh Can. dies, Brandy Poaches, and a floe as. s sortment of Segars, together with u r fine and 'aried hssoftmeht of (Confec. e tionB andi Toys. may 25 Administrator's Sale. - 1'Y virtne of asihlority from the Court o~ Sl Probate for Fairfield County, 1 wil - offer for sale rit fisnblic atuoliona to thme highl Pest bidider at silo htte redidettee cif Strothel mTidwell, di'ceatsed, In Longiown. o'n 'tilhurs day, fh6 iast day of June next, at 1t o'clock A. M.,, certain of the personal es -late of the said dcoeased. ,f OOstSTIZO . ra Hogs., sheep, A Horse Ooltj Ooirn, F owt Peas, d Wheat; d. ~. Wagons IWagoii Harness, Blacksmith Tools, rarminj Implements, &o., &o, ~~ 1'RMS OP< . AfIR-CASII. Admr ~th laDAVID W. 'rIDlWNLL, Admr wth heWill ann'exled 6f the totat ~ t' of "tier TVid weil, doo~ased: of Longtown, May 16, 1871. in may 17-id sy TUE GRNA'l'FIENCH REMED1 Delamar're's Speolhd Pills, s, Prejt~ed b'y LnIkft~O ann & D~uoaoxr, N In 214 liue Loltthdtrd; Parts,- and hslghly of recommnended by the entire MIedi ne cal Faculty of Franace, th Arc the tery heet Rftiedy fri all bases he ficefmdiotrh~b' of SerindI Weaknest oh Nightly, Daily or I femnattare E~mtssions a Sexndsl Weoakfregg of Inapotenegy; Weaknei mn afihing froin 8enret hlabits anad Sexual Er it. cess; ltelaxasion of the (Genital Organa u* Weak Spine ; "Llie" or "Brick dusat" d for a'osits in the UrIne ; "Milky Discharges us &c., anad all the gihast ly train of 8ypo of ariig from Overuse orv Excesses.7 is ; 'tihey date when all oilher remedies fa re, Futi dtreut ens in kvory box. 110. l'rice $1 per Ilox, or 8 Boxes for $5, In.. Sold by thme principail Druiggiesi; or w all be sent by inqil, seoonrely sealed ftbrm i my observation, bg enoelosing prioe to thse Sr~ or General Agent for Amnerioa, ,J08 MOSE eir 18 Cortlands 8t., New York. Pamphlets re. ad~vice dont fre6 to sny uddt s9.. ess Bryanis Put Vheide Wafets nare uifailing in the cure of Coughs. Colb es- Asthma, Bronchitis, 8ore Throat, hioari ness, D)lficult Br~etbing; lnoffie~ t,0 Ssuampt'imuand 1)ibeases of tbe ILungs. 'th the havae a~o taste of miedieine, and any oh wihl take them'. Thousanmd Vad4 been eeatored to helth. thait hadl befotd despir STestinmong giv~1s in holadredg of osses. oesingle dosA reiteiu* in TeQn Mldute6.4 rfor BYAN'DIPULMONIO WAFER8. 's 1~auo TQiig ud4 R~garibg ib s U'It. ,t08tl'i FRtN .feorms thbe lad sap- liU 4td 'enaleroen of Winnsbo I~at, or t wilt lieI'e meit w'peft, prepae loi hass and R4 aa ~ Panos, Orgains anE Mele .o wa eswt-M, . Gr . SeIs. TIlE Income Tax for 1870, and Special Taxes for the year ending May let 1972, are now in my lihnds fot collebtilou. I Will attend at Winnsboro, Monday, the Oth of Juno to receive them. eALVIN MITCE, may 83-t3xi Deputy Cel. MASONIC MEE'IfNG. A RHEGULAR communication of Winnsboro. Lodge. No 11, A .. F.-. M.-. will be held Thursday even lig, Juno 1st., at 8 o'ctook. I1y orderf dthe W.-. M.-. W 0. JoU>AN, Setl. may J0-t It I SELLING OFF AT COST. Owing to the death of Mr. Jno. W. Clarke, one of the firm, we are compelled to sell our ENTIRE STOCK. AT COST, in order to close the business, Those vishing bar gains, would do well to call at 011ce. We sell STRICTLY for CASH. Those indebted to the firn are requested to come forward and settle by CASII or Note. 1B. DAVIDSON & 00, may 27 MILLER'S BNR ROOM. Just ReceivOd. A few IBarrels of stlotly tine Bour. bon Whiskey, *tranted puro and free from adulteration. Also fine old N. C. Coifn abd ltye Whiskey, llaok berry and Ginger Brandy, Shorry Wine, Holland Gin, fine Sogars and other Tricks at the Bar Room of may 25 A. P'. MILLER. WOOD WARD & MAW Continue to Offei' Bargains for the CasI in try Goodsg bress doods, Road l Made dothihg, Oonts, Laadies, Miss dod Children's Boots and 8hoe -Crookbty, Glaes*are, Woodenwar &o. The speoial attention of the Ladi, Sis called to our ftne assottni ,Prints, Muslins, Mozambiques,fAiner '* hlalles,l1oplins, &d. Also td a i lGlove we are selling at $1.00 a pal .1 Tho *oe6al attention of the G< tiemen Is called to our stook or fUed M ade Olotihing; dasslifler Jinens, and Fine F'elt god Stri -~ fats of the latest stylesi a, All goiods sold1 at the Io4686 OAh A WOODWARD & MW no it6VeK Yoiton Market Beef, Pi e, 1.Whit. Orist and Hoeminy, Oauned I. ~a~oea~a n Cmd Urs. Chedgest Stord IN IUST RECEIVED. THREE CAR LOADS CHOICE WHITE CORN, LoW 3066 Cashd By A. . Flenniken. may 16 8HERIFF'S SALES. 1)Y virture of sundry cxecutions to md .Ldirected, I will of'er for sale at Fair. field n irt Ilousti on ie first Motiday and (lie dity fdllowing, in Jund poxt with in (he leguil hours of sale, to the highest bidder. for cash, the folloWihg Personal P roperty. l'urdldsels (i phly to- titles : One Carriage. lNvitid Upon as the proper ty of IV. i. Deboach, at thb atiit of Baeot & Co. L. W. DUVALL, S. F. 0. S9heriflf's 0f1ice, Winuisboro. Alay 20, 1811. may 23-tlx2 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS I T HE subsorihers are redolvifig att uitustiA ally large stock of Ladlos Dress Goode, Trimmings, Gloves ad Hoslery) GOntlcmen'a Goods; House Furnishing Goodi Donestio Gooda, Ilats, Shoes, &c., To which they invite a tompatlsed with Columbia prioces. Itardwdre, WVagon MaterIttts9 Paints, Oils, Woodett Wite, Wall Papbrihg, Shades, ILamps, Books, &d.; ko; DIUliiASTER & BRICE. apiB1 GROCRIES I GiROORIE61I C'(,heaper thtan they have heen $*4 a, Sintee the Ware Rio Coitee fromi 10 (o 23d ceilleg Old Jiava 2% oe'nts, "'A" stigar; ueved jlo'uadd for ue Ddtlair ~'New Ortedes Sdgar, bight potnds for Cad Dollar, Baltimore Syrup 50 cen(I per gal Von, Id Balt, $2.16 per eackc, Ri1co $6.60 pet' bdsfiel; r-* No.1 Mia~korel $8.25 per ki*, No, 1 Mfackerel, half-barrel, $11.0O; N6rth River Hay $2.25 gerhtdred, of Pmime Fdtmily Lard 17 deule, OtheN 6ods ini pro'poft f or for (h.eJ4d *cant and 4xamide for yourAseves. apl2&1 00OT AND SI0E S1 AM vnow pie$Med to do work Ist V tho Jatest,. ande best styles. iif woxi g warideted.Thr is n nebstit' *60t of toWa .to haSC work done a4 I oimakeas goo BOOTA' SHOE as dagl~iony. Otdera solioted fo flne wore .A GLaT h.., feb 26.1f ro. 11R. BACON, and, Bhooldes Sdt4' Griefand o~s~