The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, July 24, 1872, Image 3
T..noc al Siec.'L1.RZ~0.
Now. Advertisements.
Turnip Seed-MMaster & Brice.
Sparkling Alo-R. J. McCarloy.
Notice--R. E. Ellison, Auctioneer.
Assignee's Sale-S. B. Clowney
Assignee.
Meeting of the Ilook and Ladder
Company.
Market Journa .
Wo have rcceived from the pnblish
er, J. 1. 1lunter, Ialtimore, 1ld., a
copy of the Market Journal, a valuable
compilation of prices current, and
general cominercial news.
New Buildings.
Messrs. F. Elder and B. F. David
san aro having new store buildings
orected on Main Street, which, when
completed, will add a groat deal to
the localities where they are sitiated.
Let the work of rebuilding continue.
Got His Ducs.
Cornell, the Czanadian policeman,
who assisted in the abduction of Dr.
tufus Uratton. has been found guilty
by the Canadian authorities, and Fen
tenced to three years imprisonment in
the peni'icntiary. Sic sani-pcr tyran.
INorth Carolina Election.
Tihe caimpaign is being vigorously
pu3hed forward in our Sister State.
The Conservatives are thorougy in
earnest, and their best mon are in the
field. We wish them God speed, and
hope to hear good lows from them in
Augimt.
Nuisance.
We beg leave to C111 to-the notice
of our municipal authorities the occa
aonal running at large upon the
streets of loose hiorse., which we re
gard as a nuisance that should be
abated, eit-her by Ordinance or other
wiS3.
Crumbs.
It is sail that a twino string t i (
tight around the front leg of a balky
horse will Cure himl).
E.11. Gray, 1s9., SIcretary of the
C,>ttin States Fair A.ssociation, anditi
publi.,ber of tihe Farmer and Gard
ner, died Wednesday last, at Jati,
S. c.
Railroad Items.
Jas. Anderson, formerly Superin
tendot of the Char.tte, Coluiizbia
and Augusta Railroad, has been ap.
poiited to the same position On the
Wilmington, Cclumbia aid Augusta
Railroad, in place of M3ajor J. C.
Winder, resigned.
A narrow-gauge Rail way is rreijret.
ed from Clhester C. II., tu Morganton,
N. C., by way of Yorkville.
The Baud,
Tie arrangements that were insti
tut ed, for get timng up a Bra-:s Iband
among thei white citizens of the Town,
.lhave ro far suicceedled that the instrn
meats have been ordered, and the
mneiwbefa. or'.&n~planto set tilng to work
iamediately to carry ouit the entecrs
prise. Thev desire us to ret urn mans
t ha naks to the coinnon ity for the gen -
erous manner in which their appeal
for subscriptions was met, anid trust
seine day to be able to make a suit a
ble return therefor.
Amateur Theatrioals.
We are glad to learn that rehcarsah
are new goiing oni, preparatory to 1;
thent ical entertainment, whlichl will1
como ed shiotly. Some of thme "old
veterans" will make1( their appearance
once more, and new ''ntars"' willI burst
into view. Due notice of the time,
place, etc., will be given throngh our
columns.
Nabbed,
A colored individual, laboring uin
der the strong infliueino of John Bar
lycorn, was nabbed by the police
Friday afternoon, and deposited in the
place set apart for all such. Before
taken, his conduct was very boistrous
andl offensive, and lie at oiic time
assumed qjuite a bell igerenit attitude
towards one of our citizena. WNe
understood that lhe bailed from (Co
Jumtbial.
Demise of' Mr. James L. Reosboroughi.
We aire called upon againi to an-i
miounce the death of a good citizen, ini
the person of Mir. Jauwes L. Rosbo
rough, nhich occurred at his resi
dence near BIlackstock on the 17th
inst.
Mr. ilosborough has been for sever.
al years past thme local agenit of thme C.
C. & A. R. IR. at Columbia, mand in
that capacity served the Company
faithfully and satisfactorily. Ihis af
fable mainers, gentlemanly deport
ment, and kindliness of naturo, won
for him a large cirolo of friends, to
whom his untimely demise will be an
event of deep and earnest regret.
We leave to others who knew him bet
ter the sad duty of paying proper
tribute to his memory. To his be
rea vedl family we tender our cordial
evennthy
A Freedman Miurdors his Father-in
L.w.
A most heinous murder was com
mitted on Boar Creek, near Ridge
way, last Tuesday night, on the per
son of Charles Crayon, alias Charles
Johnson, by Shadraok Harris, both
;olored.
The particulars as we have hoard
them are substantially these : For
some time past Shadrack Harris has
been living' with Charles Crayon's
daughter as his wifo-and Uharles
Crayon desired Harris to be legally
married to her-whercuponit a quarrel
ensued, and Harris drew a knife, and
stalbbed Crayon in the region of the
heart, from the cflccts of which lie
died in a few minutes.
Harris up to this writing is in the
woods.
Polluted Atmosphore.
It is said by scientifle men that "the
decomposition of a single potato or a
n ilted turnip will breed dizeise if
the vapors of the decaying substance
are confined to the walls of a house."
The .same is said of decaying substan
ces in streets, lots and yards. The va
Pors arising fiom manure und rubbish
piles, will so impregnato the atmor,
phere as to make it unhealthy, and
thereby spread disease and death.
This is the cause of so many diseases
breaking out that bafile the skill of
physicians. Filthiness causes de
struction wherever it exi~ts.
Grceley Stock.
A bet of $1,000 was offered in
Town Wednedsay that Greeley would
be elected, but no takers were found.
The Liberals in Columbia propose
forming a Giceley club at an early
day.
inmidreds of Western Republicans
are flocking to the Greeley stan-dard
every day. Ex-Gov. Blair, of Michi
gan, and Cen. Palmer, of Illinois, are
at their head.
Lieut. Gov. Pinchback, colored, of
Louisiana, has declared for Greeley,
and will stump his State for the Libe.
ral nominees.
From every quarter comes chevring
news of the progress of the campaign,
the oflico holders are panic stricken,
and victory is already perching
upon the banner of Reunion and Re
form.
White-washame.
At this season of the year, when
epideni.ies ate lil:ely to prevail, and
mtia~smatic iniflutcees so easy to spring
up, repeated recourse should be had
to every kind of disinfectants, to puri.
fy the atmosphere, tind cointeraetthe
nexious vapors arising fiom decayed
ainimial avd vegetable matter. N,-th
ing is simpler or more ellicacious as a
disitfectant tl:an littlo white-wash.
Every out-house and fence int a close
yard should be kept coated with thi.,
amixture durittg the sunimmer mnonths,
particularly in town, whtere the circu
1attion of' pu~re air is so much obstruct
ed and hindered, anid the accum nula.
t iott of umiasmta so readily 'orought
a bout.
Tl'jis subject shtould receive the at
tention of' every good citizen, of every
tmant who values, not only the htealtht
of' htimself antd family, but that also
of his neighbors, anid the community
getnerally. It is better to take pro
per precaution before it is too late.
Horae Gieceley's Record.
We have teceived from the office of
the New York Tiribunte, a copy of
I Iorace Gireeley 's Record since iI y,
1865, contta ining his loading articles
upon01 the subjects of Amnesty and
fReconstruction for tho past seven
years, together with htis dJefenise o
htimtselft itt becom ing botndstnan for ex
Prtesidlent D~avis, when summoned to
answer thlerefor l.oforo the Union
League Club of New York city.
TIo any otne, who doubts the kinflhy
feelings existing in II. G.'s breast for
the Sout h,, we recommend a close peru
sal of the "Riecord.'' It is cleat', con
vincing, and conclusive to any unbias
ed mtittd, and is worthy of more than
a passing tnotio.
Too Much Land.
The followitng paragraph from anm
exch-n tge is worth muoro thtan a mere
corner in a news column.
"CIt is said that when miehanies
haive landl, thtey generally give it bet
ter cultivation titan farmers and con
segnently have tmoro grapes, straw
bctrntes, andi watermtelons, and earlier
potatoes and cucumbers. They 'de
vote more care antd labor to a small
spaice, and reap a larger profit fromt
it.
If any one will look at the immense
crops a very small garden will often
produce for a family, and compare it
with the very little crops fronm very
large farms, they should need no bet
ter inducement to enrich their soil
hightly.
T1hte great point to remember is
thtis, that labor is thte groat heavy
item in farm ing ; but that it takes
no more labor to farm rich ground.
We have, as it were double crops
with the same single labor.
;ohool Appropriation.
Fairfield County's portion of the
ippropriation of $300,000 for the ro
upport and maintainauco of Freo
.,OmmiWol Scbools for the fiscal year M
mding October 31st, 1872, is $6,953.- a
10, and is divided among the respeo- st
ive School Districts according to the th
loholastic population as follows, to.
;ether with the local assessments and c0
ioll of each:
FC n OO DISTRICT No. 1.
1 pportiom Ina, $702 r IY
l'oll collected, $215 00
No. 2. w
\1arrI ioinenl 1, c83 19
'oil collected, 108 by
\pportfio ntneni, 59 52
Local nmoem~enent.l I miili, 128
'oil collected, 115 00
No. 4.
A pport ionlinent, S :3 12
['ol Collec i X, 208 00
No. 5.
p l)1mrinon en f, 211 81
4 1sessment ..a mil, 410 71 w
L'o1 collecto.1, 108 00
No. 0.
A.por-on ean t, rcI0 16 10
PU.A collected, 11 00
No. 7. W(
A pr oii I ia nen t , 25:3 (8
A ssessauena .A ni:1, 55 i5 at
oil colicetvied, 0 00
No. 8.
\pportioniment. 009 0
A esessmentai . .1 iil1, 1:31)(15
['oll collected, 1 I 0u
No 9.
Sppoltionmen, 518 70
\s.;ssnient I 1inill, 219 02
'oil collceted, 150 00 dr
No. 10.
Sp , 17 34
\ ssea e1 I u6ill, 1l1 .17
P'oil collected. 1Wl 00
No. 11.
k 'IorfpamIn i, 4o03 50 pij
'oll Col1ected, 1 0 p
No. 12.
Al'Pli(. i 8, . 587 10 1:1
As sm t.!mill, 222 -12 rN
1ol0 collected, I 3 00
No. 13. d.
Al'pinili onmoi.aa, 515 25 et
As-es isn'ent 1 ii, 1 91 10 il
Poll c,.lee. , 159 00 s
$1,o5h 10
We are indebted to Dr. Peake for S
Ah above infornation. N
Iudge Mackey's Speech.
In our notico of Judge Mackey s.
speeh, contained in Ted-tie.ly's issue, (1.
we neglected to state that the speaker
AvowCd himself openly and uaquali- aii
fiedly a Repulican, in violation of s'
his youth ful teachings, and in viola al
tion of the tradlitions of the State.
H1is convictious were formed at the A
sacrifice of life-lung associatioas and
frientishil s, and he proposed to satnd
by them "through thick and thin."
In his opinaion reform could only con '
throngh the liepublican party, and lit
must be woiled within its ranks. Io
Originating fr.>m any other source, it "
woual fA1 wholly hort ol its aim.
Judge NI . then proceeded to expose Li
several entcrprises that have been the i
miens of swinding thie State out of al
many millions of dollars. Since thie al
6th of July 1868, the cost of the
Publie Printing of the State has :ag at
gregatedl $285,000 per annumi, wh ile it,
in New York State it has amaounated tl
to only $170,000 per annum, notwith- I
stanading the facet that the popu lation
of New York is nearly five times to
greater than that, of this State. '1This p<
exhibit shaowsi that the P'ubli Pc1rint- "I
ing in South Carolina costs more thian
that of New Yoik by $115,000, de- O
spite (lie disp-irit y ini size of populaition.w
The Legislative prinatiag was done by 10
a comnpanay composed of certain memn. IS
bers and oflieers. Th'le clerk of tI e
Senate was Pis'dent, a id theo elok gt
of the I louse a mnember. Thirteen 11
Senators are known to have belongaedl "
to it, 0ne of whom was a demoerat.
D). TP. Cor bin wvas a -nmember of the
Coaapaniy, apd acted :as its attornecy,1
e coiving as salary $3,000. le is now
crying out- for reform.
In the passage of the PhosphatfoA
Bill in 18600, $150,000 was nsed to
bribe the J.cgiblaturo to vote for it.7
Tuais measure hias only beaeited the a
State $19,000, whereas it ought to
have brought into thie Treasary at I eas
Ii the remedy remarked iJudge
M., is not aaplied to correct[
these abuses, by Itpblican voters in
themaselves, (lheu Gena. Grant will er- r
taianly recomnaad to Conargrcss to re-- t i
mand the State to a territorial cond it
bion, undler a provi.,ional governhnt. $.
If Republicans cant correct the abuses ~
commnitted by the bad mreimbers of p,
their party, let the State be surren
dered back to th. care of the general
goverment.
Oae point of Judge M's speech, we
desire to call special attention to, is
this, that (lie State government is res
sponsible for every red shroud in
which sleeps a K. K. victim, and for er
the sufferings and misery of every
South (Jarolinijan who langu'ishes be-=
hind the bars of Albany P'enetcntiary. t
Upon this statoement wo forbear com- (
mont. W,
The Spanish authorities hold thrt "
the Pioneer was a Cuban pirate, not a
nrivateer. .id
Ask the Old Woman.
A gentleman travelling out West
lates the following Inoident :
Riding horseback just at night I
rough the woods in Saginaw county,
ichigan, I came into the middle of
clearing, in the middle of which 1
)od a log house, its owner sitting in
e door smoking his pipe. Stopping
V horse before him, the following
uversation ensued :
"G ood evening, #ir," said I.
"Good evoting."
"Can I get a glass of milk from
n to drink 1'
"Well, L don't know. Ask the old
Bv this time his wife was standing
his side.
"Oh, ye," said she, "of. course you
W hile drinkcing it I asked.
"Think VO are going to have a
irnn ?''
"Well I really don't know. Ask 1
e ol'd wouan-she knows.''
"I guiess we shall get one right.a
t," said the wilo.
Again I asked.
"Illow much land hava you got
re ?"'
"Well, I don't know. A.sk the old
an-ste t ein tell ",
"Ahotit 19 acres," said site, again
sweriig.
J ust. thIen a troup of children came
tling aid shouting around the cor.
r of the shanty.
"All these your children I" said 1.
"Don't know. Ask the old woman
she knows best."
I didn't wait to hear the renly, but
ew rein and left imttmediately.
Presitllnt Gratill Dec'lres Wtr !
A a ite when patriotic citiions, all
i. Unionl over, are0 clasping hands0, and
g ltingbe Ihltem the hates and11(s,
ions of the late tnipleasantnIIless,
wsident. Grant, trite to his instinets
prieiaring for a tew raid in nnfortn.
to 'o'h Carolina. A pile of' war.
Its a fot and 1 half thick is ready
I Union Couity alone, il inot a
z.nl ciizens of Saxon blond in le I
iuty will escape arrest. The other I
'per coinit ies are to be served in the
ti1k, WVaY.
Presilet Grant hopes by his bloody
rnnIytt to lash tie while ciizens of the
ate into I he R-idieal lin's, and to cow
ihi. Carolinia into voling lte Radical
et ol Ihe first, of n gn. But he
erb-ops himself. tId will fall out of the
i.e-holding r;nk in Novone r. A .i
hey so br.t90 l as l1.nt. which Presi
it. Grant pursnes in this State will
privie him of inany a vote inl tie North
41 West, withot.adiing a jolt to his
'ength in the Caro!inas. ilsteal of
P peace which he promised, he gives
e Soulbh, Wi4rever it (ares. the lir
rs and torments of war.-Charlestotn
cws.
The Ilillshoro (N. C ) 'Record' says
it you kncw Ithat in 18-G1 a pair of
hiskers or such a thing as a itonistache
as abhominated i i lis sect ion ? W
Iuov a prominent cLentlemtani .)I this
wit who saiys Ie never saw a iman
th a heard till 1850 ; Il-at his father
well as the other old geithenien of
is town, never wore a whisker, but,
aved every morning and intght
tir chiildre'n that 'wiskers weore an
omnati on and a sin.' I Ie says that
Chap~el 11ill, in~ 1846, a youttg gemn
'mnt fro I Hunlaleigh (and now a proi-.nt
itt itizeni of tht. city) made a weak
tempt to ctitivat~e a nmonstache, and
raiised such a coin motion ini college I
at the faeth y took hold of it. antd sent,
e v. Dr. D~eims, tiow of New York,
id h it Ott (ie f thme boarid, to the yoiug
ani to reasotn with htimi, and get him n
shave his ttjpper lin. Tho doctor ap
.iled to t he young manm. fot the sake
his saiinted fater, 'to eit. it off,' and
not. for Ihis sake for G3od's sake, 'to
t it off.' A nil thme lirs disappeared, 1
ly sporis and' ci rcius riders anad such
nre w hiskers in ihose days. Onr in
rumnt nowv wvears a heavy beard, and
not a littlei proud of his tmonstache.
The word 1ov> in the Indian lan
age, is''schtemnlendamouir tohwatrer."~
ow nicely it would sound, whispered
ft ly ini a lady's ear--''I schemtles
tmourtchwager you."
Tihere is no teal life but a cheerful
Executors Notice.
LL. persons htavinig demands ag idnet (l o
. Estato of the late Osmonud It. Brown,
eenited, are hereby noetified to presenit the
mec for patymnet, and all ind~ebuied to ,'nid
ceaised, will tmatke piaymenctt at oncee, to the
delrsignetd.1
W. C. BROWN,
july 2-I-x8 Executor.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
Y viineti or an order't made(1 by the Iron.
W. I. Claiwsonm, lIegisi er in Baitkritplcy,
mlto l)iseticjt I'ourt of thie Unriid ci tat eu
the Western I)isirict of Soumth Carolina,
six I Itll at puit c ant cry, to (he Ithi et
liler fori entsh, b'efotre (tho C'ontri1 inso
or in Wiinns boiro. at 12f o'clockl on Mont
y, (lhe 5 ih Autguist nex, (th le fuo owing
opetty. tio wit: S'undrly Scaled Notes,
idl iy P'romtissory Notecs, Siandry Ac
iunts, hibeoloingi to I th estatte of John 11.
opstt, Baitk rup1.
8. 13. CL.OWNV.W,
Special Notiees.
Mr. Editor. P'lease annonnee Mr. J. 10.
)ESas a candidate for Sheriff at the
suinig election, and oblige his~
MANY .FRIENDS,
l'ta Vmr.r,Aant Cnueni.-It should not
>k like a barn or storehoniso. It. should
a butiling, the very sight of whlch
ild cause devont feelings in the breast.
wel-ctarved crosis should point to heaven:
ussive pannelledl doors shouldlmpress (the
letmnity of the placo into which ho Is en
ring; stained glass should threw a mys.
eiling and galleries should be ornantet(ed
itlh figurative inouldings, and the columns
hat support the galleries, and the balus.
era that rail them in, should bo of classic
atterns. Any congregation wishing such
church should send their orders for
inishing material to Mr. P. P. ToALn
inporter of French stained glass, and man
ifacturer of ani dealer in Doors, Sashes,
Hinds, &o., No. 20 Ilayno street, Charles.
ol, . C. 4I144
Thei hot solar rays that ripen the harvests
enerate many distresbing iseases. If ihe
iver be at. all predisposed t irregularities,
Iiis is the season in which bilious attacks
iay be anticipated. A wenk stoimnelt, too,
s wenkest in lie summer months, nnd the
iiss of viinlity tlhrough Ih pores tby ex.
essive perspiration is so greal, (ihnt a
rholesome toni, combining also lite pro
ert ies of a 1 ilusIvo stiiinlant ani gentle
xlilarait.. is in maany clises neoessary to
lenli h, and tinder nto circuinst ances should
It dispensed with by the sickly and de
ilitateil. Of all tbe pli epairatlions intenied
iias to refresh, suistaini and fortify ftle hiu,
ion frame, there is Ione hat will compare
vith Hoste ter's Celebrated .tomanch hit
ers. 'I'ley have been weighed in the bitl.
ace of experience and not found wianting,
nve been recomnmended fron the first as a
rent ied cinl i specific. not a- a beverage,
lid in spile of initerested opiposiAion fromlt
nnuieriable (uiarters, stinnd. after twenty
cit's Irial, at tle head of all proprietary
iediciines intended for the prevention amil
uire of all ordinary Coniplaints f thlie
tonaicl, tile liver, tle bowels, a nil file
iut ves. In the untiliea1lthy disetrics border
til thlie great rivers of California, Ilohte
or's Sioniach Ilitters may be classed as tle
landard one for every speciea of intermit
elt or remittent, fever. The people who
nhabit those distriets, place tie niost im.
ilicit confidence in tlie preparatition-i con
idence that is inctreased every year by the
esulis of its operation.
As hitters. so cilled. of lie most. perni
ious clarncter. firo slrintginzg .1p like fungi
it every idle, tle pu lie is hereliy fore.
rarn eil agaiinst lie dram -shop frniid. Ask
or llostecier's lhitters, see that. the label,
t., nre corrct. 11 n1il r'eember ait thlie
eOiline article is never sold in I.tlk, but in
oit leA only.
StXris. Yan.Fts of Sucet.ss -In S51ti the
ow famous MrsTaVSn LisO aIIxiT wits first
nade known to ithe public boy an extenasive
ystci of aidsrt ising. Fron t lint ttme to
lie presetnt, tihe deimiand for it has been
a eadily increat ing atit il it has iaken file
i1nd1 of all emb1hrocitions, lutioais, oint
Iet t s. antd 01er exteia remedits, im
ored or domtesti, ever initt roluced in to
lie A mericnn imarit. In it tmost. cele.
ntaed racing and trotting sa bles, in lie
!sAallisltnitt. of siage and ciay car coi
antics, nnil ill t-4e stables of piviate gentle.
ten, it. is I Ito only recognizel cm o foir
itch diseisecs oif the horse as requtiire ont
Var .1 treiatmit. Yo.' is it less vilu:zble as
l etl application for somie ef tie most
listressing contplaint s to whichi anit is sul
ect. IhemiatitmSt, stiltiess otf 11le
nints, neuralgia, sore thront, tint .
rens, enr.tche, toothacle, yield to it ptin
hdtiluiting, counter-irritant, propercie 4,
md 1-,ris, Secalis and ellts tire heinled withl
tncreidible rnpidity uTi.der its operat ion.
$1000 lloewnrdmi is ol'ere'd by tC. proprie
or (if Dr. Pierce's Goldan 'Medical Discov
ry for a meilicitte iltit. will equl t it iin the
'ire ot' liroiclit is, severe coitglas, ant1d tle
'aRly singes of colslinli iton.
Pr.AIs Qut:stoss tOn IVAi.a ili.-lhI 0
lie routine minedilcires of lie professioii
lonie yott tie good ? Aro yi1u1 discourng -d
nIld iiierable ? If' so. a et t he properI ii s
if the newv Vgeablile Spec ii, Dn. WA.K
:aI's CatrotNaA Vi n lIr TTsu, It Irenidy
4ttmtous as the fin est invigorant, cortielive
t.d nilerative, that Ias ever seen the liglIt.
)-ispeptics and persons of hilious habit
hould keep it within reach, if 'hey vaiue
ieali anid Case.
W HAT Evt'aii linsEAN WANT.--A good'
heap anid reliable Liniment. Such al nil
icle is Dr. Tobias' Venieinn lloreso lini
nient. Pint biotitles ait Onte IDollar. For
~ameness, Cuts, (Galls, Colic, Spr'ainsa, &c,
vatranted bet ter' hiatn iny other'. Solid by
Ite Drugtgista. lDepot, 10 P'ark Place, New
'ork.
l'UawrT CocoAs.-- A .gom ound of
Jacoa-aNutt Oil, &c., for the liirti, hias es
ahilishi a world wide reputation. Its nn.
ural adapt at ion, agreeableinesa, atnd Fre''
tess fr'omt all Injturiouas < r Soiling Pt'oper'
ies. together' withI its cheapness itt r'5~e-et
a ditranbility iandi size of boittle, reniderm ii
atequalledl by any st ber p.Ieparationt in theo
ncrldI, For sale by all JDruggistas.
3Al or' TII 3loi'u --Odiferusi Siozou
Petnt, r inders the iotathI enchtantintg coim
>oseil of' rare, antiseptiam herbs, it, ii a'-ts
,vbiteness to thte teeth, a delicious Ilower
ike arotma to the breath, nad~ prcserves in'
aet from yoth to ago the teothI.
PtATT''s ASTnAr. Ott,.-Moro accidents
>CCurt fromii usinrg unitanfo oils, I th'in fromti
steamiboats anti railroads coximie. Over
!00,000 families continuot to burn Pr'att's
\sttral Oil, and no accidents directly or in-~
lirectly have occnu'red fr'om burtning, stot"
tng or Itandtling it. Oil IIoniso of Charles
ruatt, estabhished 1770, New York. TI. I).
fancy & Co., Charleston, agenits for Southt
nriolin.
A :AeaiTimili W~aiTr, soft, snmooth and
leat' skini is pirodumced by uising 0. WV.
raird's ''Blloo'n of Y'ont hi." It removes taan,
'reckles, suniburns, and all other disoolmt a.
iotns fromn thte skint, leaving the comtple.x
on brilliant andi beauttifual. Sold at all
tiruggisas. Tihis preparation is entirely
rt'e firom any mtaterialI detrimental to
ienith.
Jtusr TilEllraiREiav Nv~onan.-'Thankcs to
~frs. WVinslow's Soot hing Syrup, weo hiave
or years been re'iieved from sleepless
lighias'of painful watching with poor, suiller
ng, teethiung chtildrean.
Fom DvstrtrstA.-Intdigestion1 depressio.a
f spirits anti genetral debility in theuir va
'ions forms; also, as a preventive ngninist
lever and Agane, atndo ter intermai tent fe
vers. 'lThe Ferro- Phosphtoratedi Elixir of
Tnlisaya, made by Caswell,~1In'lin'd & Co.,
New York, and sol by all IDruggists, is tho
est tontic, and as a tonic for pi'aints ro
aover'ing fronm fever or other sicknesses, it,
tn tno eqaual.
httsitr.v's (JENUINE. Gor~iaN'UELL CoacooNE.
Va'rvnicnooriding to thle original formutala
if Provost. Pari, so long and favornhtly
nownt to the cuastomnert of Ilaviland, liar
'al and Itisley and thoi' baranchecs, for Its
inoe fragiance is now made0 by IJ. WV. Rlisley
and die ttrado supplied by hits latocssors,
Ilorgian & isley, I)r'ugglit's New York.
Tuistion's lvony P'FAuil, Y'ooTI POWDER.
rhlo best article known for cleansing and
ireoerving the teeth arid guims. Sold by
di lDruggists. Prlco 25 and 50 cents per
iottlo. 1". C. Wells & Co., New York.
CA nanoiac SALV raaanequalled as a llenling
30mapoundi. Physicinnos recotimendl It, as
lie loost, wondlerfutl remedly ever known.
'rice 25 Cents per box. Johni F. liary,
ole Pr'oprietor, 8 College P'lace, New York,
CuarlsTAttonO's hiAta Dva.--This magifi
ont compoutnd Is beyond contingency, the
afest and most reliable Dye ini existencee;
ever failing to imapairt to the Ihair, uni
ormity of color, nourishmaient and slelt.
y. blanufactory, 68 Mfaiden Lane, N. Y,
SVAJ'zIA Is Opitum purified of Its siok
ing and poisonotus qutalities. It Is a per
ect anodlyno not producing headache or
onstipation of bowels, as Is the cage withI
ther preparations of opium. John F- tr.
'hemist- New horle J..l.
Do not Despair.
Hlundreds of oases of Scrofulh, in its ,
worst stages, old cases of 8yphilis that
have defied the sk ill of eminent Physicians.
lliheutatics who have been suffering for
years and the victims of the injudicious use
of Mercury, have been radioally cured by
1)R. TUTT'S SAIt8APAIILLA AND
QUEEN'S l)EL IIT. It is the mest pow
orful alterative and blood purilior known.
It is presoribed by many Physicians in
their practice.
If you have chills, whether every other
day, every tenth day, or every two or three
weeks, take Dr. Tuit's Liver Pills and you
will check themi, otherwise they will stick
to you all winter. {
Dr. Tut's flair Dyc contains no Sal.
p ts Y-. - - _ _ 4
E'iinme and enlightened experience hay
shown Ihat certain substances formierly used
and relied on in medical practice, aro tin.
necessary a1nd dangerous ; yet eno of
these substanoces have found their way into
medical comipounds. DRi. WALKIFn'S CAT .
rOnNIA VINFAR ITTVs:s, however, con tain
nothing injurious, being composed excuI,
sively of vegetable substances froai Cali..
fornia. For all disorders of th liver, kid
neysi, bladder, skin, and digestive organs,
and for purifying tlie blood, they are the
most wonderful renedy known.
Notice.
Y virtue of power in me vested by the
I Itate, I will sell on the 10th (lay of Au
gu8ti next, before the Court louso door in
Winnsboro, within tlie legal hours of sale:
All that tract of huind sitoated in Fairfield
County, containing One lundred and
Ninety five acres, more or less, bounded on {
the north by locky Creek, east by Cataw.
ba River, on the south and west by lands
of the estate of Mrs 8. Barkley, deceased,
and John Nichols. Together with all and
singular the rights, members, heredita.
ments and aplpurtenanices to the said pro
nises belonging, or in any wise Incident or
appertaining thereto.
Ternis of Sale.
One-third cash, balance in one and (wo
years, secured by bond andl mortgago on
lio real estate. Personal properly to be
sold for cash. Purchaser to pay for
Stamps. 1I, E.ELLSON,
.uly 20-tlx? Auctioneer.
A pplicaiffon -oP Final Discharge.
NUTtCt is herchy given 1hat as Admlkin.
istrator of.he Estale of the late John
li-ice, Sr., dec'd, I will, on Tuesday the
13t Ii day of August. nexi, apply to tile
Juidge of Probatin for tho County of Fair.
field, for a final dischlargo.
C 1 Atil.S S. BRICE, Adi'r.
jully 10-11in
JUST ARRIVEDq
AND
I1JST S T OEI?.E]
-CrV ) MMI
2 Car loads White Bread Corn,
300 bushels mixed Oats,
100 bushels Bolted Meal,
50 barrels new St. Louis Flour,
100 sacks new Augusta Floor,
25 Kils Mackerel,
30 barrels Sugar House Syrup,
15,000 lbs. White anti Smoked Bacon,
Lard in Canls and Kegs,
3 ticees 0. WV. Thomas & Co's Golden
Canvassed Hams,
10 sacks Java, Laguayra and liic Coffee,
d boxes gecuine Italian M1accaroni,
Best Gunpowvder*, Green Tea,
sugars of all grades,
Smoked Pickled Tongues and Dried Beef
Pickled Sadlmon andi Shad,
h!ominy, Rlico, &is.
English Crackers, assorte d,(
Enlishm Picklos, assorted,
Plow Moulds, Steel, Iron, Nails Mule
Shoes, &c.
hioes, Spades, Shovels, Traco Chains,
And a large stock of Boots and Shoes.
Call and examine our stock.
B-ACOT & CO.
aI 11
Notice to Tax Payers I
hu)lave becn commanded ho pxay an addi
I ional
In order to meet, this dlemand, we have do
terined to inform tihe cit itens of Fatirflold
Cotunty, thiat we havo on hiand and arec eon
tinutally recivinig Liqtuoirs of all grades.
whuich are to Ibe sold at rednoed rates for
cash. Woe have "Old MountaIn Crown''
PURE RYE WHIISKEY,
that we put against the State,-in point of
quality ;-at a pirice that will sutit all lov.
ers of a pure article. Also several Da'arels
of Puro Corni Whiskey. Wine, Gin, Rtum,
Arnity end White Wheat Whiukey. A pro.
eminent artic!o of "Old French Israndy,''
which we recommenad for mediolnal purpos
es. Those in soarch of a genuine article
of Whiskey will be sure to find it, by call.
lng on us. , 0. 0, DES~POJTES & Co.
apr 28 -Corner No. 1.
Earthen Ware.
4LARGE lot of Jugs and Jars.
Canined Goods.
Peaches, Pine App!e, Ore'en Corn, Cots
Oysters and Sardines.
Jnne 18 U. O- nr'anOneu & rm.
Ul S T I N
We have just receiv
A a handsome lot of
Loods, which we are
)ffering for the
Call and Examine.
Our entire stock
)f Lenos, Japanese,
Grenadines, and oth.
-.r
DRESS GOODS
rvill be offered at
4trictlIy cost prices
ron this (late for the
LADD BROS & CO.
july 13
FOODWARD & LAW,
offer their Stock
OF
DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of' Poplins, Japi.
tese Cloths, LawnsH, Piques
5;., AT COST to CASII Cus
Omecrs.
Prices on Summer Clothing,
edcecd from this date.
Special attention called to a
ot of Genits Hand-Sowed Shoes,
Oxford TVies and Congress
hoes,) offered at $4.50 and
5.00 per pair'.
july 9
.A.T LOW
Prices.
24 sacks fino new Four.
20 bbls. Li me.
Sitgat-, Coffee Teca and Blacon,
The Flour 'will 01(1 under
he snarket price to oseou
o o neignlmen t.
0. R. Thompson,~
july -