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Cotton Market. For the past week 506 bales of cotton bavo been sold in this market at 161 to 17 cents. New Advertisem -nts. S01ho01 District No. 3-J. C. Cald well, Clork Roeard of Trustee. Tar Heels ltemoved-McLaughlin & Johnston. Lunber-T. R. Robertson. Oflioial-Rt. K. Soutt. Renovl-Davidson & Co. YFall and Winter Goodl,-Wood ward & LAW. Valuablo River Plantitiou for sale -Simuel McAliley. Strayed llorse-Frank Killings worth. Pistols and Coffee. (. W. Mbntmgomery, late President pro ten of the State Smate, is out in a caid, deuuueiig "i ather" everely Judge Melton, Riig candidate for for Attorney-General. lie brands him as a liar, poltroon, atid a coward. "Let us have peace." Obituary. We are pained to learn of the death of Mrs. W. W. Ketohin, wife of our esteemec.td fellow-citizen, Mr. W. W. Ketchin, and daughter of John A. Brice, EI.q. IHer malady was hemorrhage of the lungs, froi which te had been a Etiferer for a long time. Change of Schedule. The north bound train on the C. C. & A. It. I., reaches here at 1.55 P. M., about three quarters of an hout earlier than heretofore. The soutli bound train arrives at 12 22 P. M., one hour later than in retofore. Fatal Affray in Oolumubia. We copy clsewhere an account of an affr ay which took place between Judge S. W. Melton, and C. W. Montgomery, in Columbia last Satur day. Fi iends of both part les became involved, and Capt. J. 1). Caldwoll was shot fatally, dying imu.cdiately. The dccc ased h:,d a largo nunber ol friends and acquaintat.ces in this vi. cinity, who will deeply lament his untimely end. Pay When you Jan. Cutt on is coming into town rapidll3. We have no cotton to sell, but many of our patrot.s, who owe us little amounts for subseription, advertise mnis, &V., have. Call oi 1ts wien )o11 bit a your 61,le. into town and iAke us fGel as good as you do. Y'u'li sleep better when you return Dissatisli d Frun an advert istement published in ths i.s111% it will be seen that an other Cuovetionm is called for next Tuesday, to cbange some of the rinmitious made last Wedtnesday. So far as we ha.ve beetn able to learn the disatisfaction exists chiefly Sagainst the nominees for the Legiala. Cotton. VTe cotton market is still quite ae tiv, though ithe dowvnwaard tendenc .of pr'ices is muakinig some folks look '"pale under the gills." TIhe New York market was repor ted yesterday to be very panicky, andi a still further decline is anticipated. Wo htave beent informed thtat somue of our mer cbants have already been "burnt" a little. Hloricidle. A difliculty oecurred near Glad den'b Grove Saturday bet ween George Moore and Ned Gladden, both color od, which resulted in the death of the later at the hands of the former. It seems that Moore's calf had got into ed about by Gladden's dogs, when~ Moorecm up, and( a reneontre en. osled, duing fel whih a Mooeisho clad de-n w(10a1dou1l barrel shot gun, killing him instantly. Moore has been arrested and lodged in jail. ".?oor Dowitrcodden Humanity." IDurinig the harangue in the Court Ihouse last Monday, Toby McDuflie got into a difficulty with Bill Wade, (of tanvat ntotoriety.) The police was loudly called for and Toby wuas locked up. Just after beintg put up Ito watt heard to soliquize thus: "D-n (de Publican party, da is all tieveu, every one of dent. If ever I git out ob dis place I lows to jine de white fokes party, I belibe da is jlst as ouest as do d-n nigger is, so I We are of the olrinion that the white people have come to a pretty low ebb, when compared to such fel lows as mtake night hideofts with their yells, &c., around this town. If it was the Demiorats who kicked up these disturbances, we are satisfled that Merrill and his "gang" wvould be ordered hera immediately to protect the "best government" &e. Republican Nominating Oonvent.on. The Republicans cf this County held a Convention in the Court House Wednesday to nominate County ofeioer s and members of the Legislature. M. S. Miller called the Convention to order. After the preliminaries neces sary to a permanent organization had been gone through with, the Conven tion proceeded to mako nominations, with the following result: Senator-Ilenry Johnson. Representattives-Itlao Mller, M S. Miller, Levi Lee. Sheriff-L. W. Duvall. Clerk of Court-S 13. Clowney. Probate Judge-W. M. Nelson. School Coumisiour- W. J. Craw ford. County Cotmmissioners-J,.hn Me, Corkle, John Mirtin, W. V. Hall. Coroner-S. L. Riff. Fire. Tucsday, about 12 o'clock, ti alarm of fire w..s sounded, which wa, found to proce .d from Mrs. Shaw. residence, (the old .Oirfield Hotel.) The firemen were quickly on the spo .nd suece-ded in extiniguishimg the flames befnre mutch damage was done. The origin of the fire was caused by it spark from a cooking stove. We noticed that several colored men wojked diligently with our fire, imen to extinguish the flines, an(d %we can say to them that they will ever be held in grateful remeuibrance by our citizens. Orumbs. The colored hands employed on the Port Royal Railroad have been in v state of riot, attacking sto es, robbin LIipleyees, etc. A little dry sand Fprilled over the heads of oAIb;ge for oie or two consecutive n.onir g?, while the dew is on the plants, will effectually cleat thiem of worms. After the firt of Otober those persons who hold revenue %tanps nt longer required in use, may cluiu, back from the Revenue Coin wissioner 95 per cent. of the face value of the a mto Iunt. The Spartanburg Spartan recor ' the deaih of T. W. Montgomery. i M r. lBarney 1ihhop, a much re !-pected citizen of Spartanburg, died receitly. There were 494 deaths in Charle. ton during the three summer monthi this year. The Orangeburg Times (Conserva. tive) has declared in favor of the: 3lopes tickot. Not a ingle death from disease ba a malignant character has ocourred in Charleston the past summer. Cbills und fever and diptheria pre. vail to an alarming extent in Chester. field County. Thre Georgetown Times records the deoath of Mrs. Ceceha McGinney, a the r~dvanced eye' of 86 years. Death of Prof. Farrow. From Saturday's Columbia Caro linrian we learn of the death of Prof M. M. Fairrow, a gentlemian whos4 name is familiar ini this commnrity -nd the annonuueemrenrt of whnosen d. ath will Ihe received with siner< sorrow by his fi iend~ arnd acqiuain tanices in our town. M r. Farrow wa: for some conisider~ale timen associated with Mr. l'. A. Woodwarrd in th< Principalhip aind managuriement of Mit Zion College, anid, upon the retire, mient of Mr. WV., assunred absolut. control of the College. It is scarce ly ncessar~y for us to say that his aid ministration, both as instructor ani principal, was cm inenitly succeesfnr arnd satfsfaetory, and when declii. ing health forced him to resign the position he had so. ably filled great regret was expressed b' our eitizens. anid it was felt, that tl.a loss to old Mt.. Z.oni could not b'e ca sily repaired. Our personal intercourse with Pro fes~sor Farrow was of a most pleasani iature, and we always found bin courteous, kind, and affable in man, nors ; modest, unassuming and chari table. Heo was a :nan of deelded tal ent~s, and bade fair to become distin gnishied in his profession. His mrar character was irreproachable, and hi religious convictions deep-rooted lie was a devout and conrIistenit mcrn her of the P'rrtestant Episcopi Church, with which ho had connec t bimseclf scarcely a year ago, and die. ina the hope of a bilessed imrmortanlity To iris bereaved f..mily we tender oui hoartfel- symipathies. May a kim Providence virt them in their deej afliction, and give thom consolatioi from above. A Qatlion In the Rule of Three. Theodore Tilton, in the Goldei Age, al-ks :If one Dent receive $1000, and another Dent $2500 fo: the appointment of a Cousul to Callac how much does Gen. Grant receive1 Any expert in "addition, division an, silence," should be able to answer. When you marry, "take the dag, e of a good mother." Special Notices. Nominatiosa. Mr. Editor. Please announce Mr. J. R. BOYLES as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election, and oblige his MANY FRIENDS. BL.UsssMos 1attUmTHN ASTHEY TAKE TtiEtR VsaflnT.-ThO chief of blessings is good health, without which nothing is worth the linvitig; it is always appreciated at its true vadue, after it is lost, hut, too often, not bt fore. Live properly. tnd correct ailments before they becomo sented. For diaenses or ite liver, kintieys, skin, stoiach, and ii ari-ing frmc nat pure or feeble bloodl, Due. WAiK.I's CAoaFoesNA YiSKOAn 117itss are n svrie amid speedy remedy. It has nev i-r failed in a sinlie inutance. "Ttie f'Ae o' the Fe a is tIme Blood."9 This being the fact, it is very obviouis Il at wlieu Me bhlod hec anea corrupted ithe whole sis nt beconie-s corrupt also. To r-liev e this. ime 11r1c pil'icy utidoubteIly is to direct, at e remedy to lihe ,oiace of' the d:sense. It. is inl 1his manier that. Dr. Titt's Saa-nyrilla and Queen's Delight acts. Its specelie eff.-ct is on the bloo I i. piciriles it. viin'iz.-H it, and expels all disteimper fromt t0 a semtn. B-iig free trtm vi alent mmernis, is adapmed to general uo The o'd and young inty lie it ; the we-ak atid eifeebled %Vill ie streinglie d by i ; tie ltder inf.aintt. who it y tivo inherited diense, will be cumied by it For Syplilis, and all its trains of evils. it is n suare alma idole. )r, Tit's Liver P ills are it mild nnd gtitle puirgative, possesning tlie pecuilistr merit of neting as a powerful agent inl re lievimig conigesztive or torpid liver. They have oli eal. )r Tut's @1air Dye is the Best in Use. If you dt-sire romy cheeks iand n com piexion t'air and free from Pinples, Blotches animd Eruptions, purify your blood by Inking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. YAI AsNi Nmus.-If horses, cotild make ihemselves utiderstaod inl huimn Inn giaage they woild Yigliity by n untiversal "-ea," their nesent to tile Sinlmentat lint the Mustani, Linimentt is file best, remedv exttrt for all i bse externl nilments, nd lay at most etialic aNeigh !" show their displla-nsuare aL (very attempt to use any other prpatru ion itn its Mend. Ever sinice its iiArednt-ion it Et. Lis, nt the close of tle lexienn War. in 1-19. it hans preved it sig-e I blessing 1) immie d mai Ina--earilg. with nbsi-luteis certailmy and woiderful d,-s t atch, snich cqtine dise-n-es as Spaivin. rinigbonto, poli evil. serat -Ales. hoofalo. &c.. nid rlii-.iig nrind finally removing tie painfal atfect inis which i, tack t lie muscles, -i iC5aaia n.ext eria glatda of hutmatn beintg-. Ia is a fziet beyond conradiction that for all injuries or cmplaints of man or qund tinpt-ds it) Which ati external remae-dy ii np plit-able, ithe Mllstalng Linilmnt is prefera tanIc amny io ther, V'ahsnable llents. A regular liabia of body is absolitely es seatia to physical lieith 1andai clearnelss of it-iellect. Nor is this all. Ileutviy ot perse Cnnni ot co-exist witi an utnnimural cotidition of ite howels. A free passage of the refuse tantler of the systeam through these miatral wiaste pipes, is as nvcessary to tle puraity ofl' the bosay as the Free p-.s -age of the il'al ofta city through its uewerc is necesanry to tite haealth of its inhabi. lantls. Itdigest ion is the primanry enuse of most Of I tie disea-es of the diselarging organs na-I one of its tmono common results is con stipaaion. This coiplaii, besides beint daniget oats ill itself, has namay disagreenble concmimnts---such ats nn uipleasast brent i a !allow skin,. cont intiating blood and hile, Lemorrhoids, headslce, loss of memo ry eed general del ility. ilostet ter's zztoniach Bitters remove all thseso evils by removing lheir immediate enise inl the digestive organs, nnd regua. ,at inig tie nctian of lie iniest ines. The utnbination of properties in this celebra edl prleparat in is onie of its chaief imerite~ It is not inereIy r stimuilant or toatec, or an anib lillotis agenmt, or ii neraviane, or a blood -leprt, 'tt ern a enhat-tie. hut all thIese cairn ive element s j ailieiouesly belutndid in oaae in.werfuil res-turative. It lends acnt ivity 'ind vigor- to the iaaert and enier-vate'dl sto~tnnehl, relieves the nilmeniary cnal 01 its oebstrancaiomns, tanda g yes tone to mthe me banei whtiach linmes it, gntly si imutlatens mhe liver-, hi-aces the niervrs, amnd cheers thei aal spirits, No othier remetdy possesses -iuch a viariety of biygenio virlues. Ii i ao tese ehnaratecristic virtues that it, owre its prcsli ige tas a hiousehol amed icine. E-x Jeriene haas prmvaed thata it is a.- ha irmaletia ts ii i-i etlicnacionis. and bence it i its popjtiur with ithe weaker sex as witlht tlosaeatev's, Sti-mnehi Ditters are soldi in bot la-s ottly, tand the t rnd-.\l ark blocwn ini ate glassi ande enigare' ona a e lae is thle ace-i of genuainceness. Deire of count er Ifeits. Tias G(At~v or AnAnY are no-t spit-i-a than the aroma whaicha the fi-ngmrant Soz- dont im pia-Is to the tltrenathl. Nor- is lie lienrt ,-f lie ivorv ntm whiter ian the Ieetha iht. are -cle-aed 'tailyr withI thtat mnatel'lessa flatidi. Tlo Owsi:ns or lione.s.-Na one who liau ever used Dra. Tobalins' llot-se V'enet ian Lii. mnint. wijl ever bae withou'at, it.: it- as a cr laina eure for Cohec, d4ove raoana Veils Ihrui-ea and Ol Seores. WVarrantedl suipe ritir to any oirhe-r ;ini pint hot ales, sat $1 - Sold by all dru-aggi-ts. Depot. 10 P'ark Pln,-e-, Newr Yo'hI. liun J Tv-S $1'aYDAan Fm Avonlxia Ex --runo('is are- tie-ally pait map inim Unanaaeled 2 ..'z, 5 eaz. tantd 10 cz. htittes. nnat arme fora sale - lay at- rnade genert-luy ina everay principal city and town in the Untited .Ctates. Cnnadas an iitmt r ish Pr 'oviances, as3 we'll as ~may oilier foreigna couan- rir s. P~ r' int T it illmaLFss.-Youa are weak. dle'ct ed, mniserrible, and ntothitng does youa any goodl. yotu say. Don''t dispair ; t hem e is a halmt ini Gulende Jave youa arised Vainegar Bitt ers ? Nea! The-n why don't youam? Wh lethIa er youar comnpin he dlypepsin, billions ness, ntervouas wetaknes, *oatituxtional e biility. or any othie-r troubile.) Vinecar Bit ters will revive andl re-novalevoma shiattmere'I system, na a gential rain areft-eshes the with. er'ed floeras. Fote D~versa.--Tndigestindepressio~r -of spir-its and genierni debilitly int iheir va riouas formnt-.; also, as a preventive nganinst Fcver- anud A gue, andae aher inmtlea-nt fe Ivet-s. 'The Fe-iro Phosphiornied Elixir of Calisayna, madte by Catswell, lnzar-d &n Co., New York, andl sold- by all Druggistu, is the best ltnic, amid as a ltnic for p'ataiens r covering fem-cn fever or other sicknesses, it leans etox's hvony P.Aenr. Too-ru Powns-n. Tie besii article known for cleansting and preserving the teeth nand -gums. .Rold by al lrtuggists. P'rice 25 and 50 cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York. CnnymesTAonos H Aua Dvi, etainds unari valledl in thae world., No laidy or gentleman of discrimimationt uisc's any other. It, is the most perfect, r-liable and effective linair Dye In thec world, Manufactory, 8 Maid en Lanne, New York, Cannor~o 8AL~v5, recommended by Phty. sicians. as the great Ilealing Compound Price *5 cents per bor. John F. IHenry,. Sole Proprio or, 8 College Place, N. Y. RaaLiET'. tlUCHmU Is a reliable Diuretic and Conio tor- ail cderangements of the urinary and genital organs. Tfhe genuine, as for. merly sold by Ilayiland, hanm1 & R i~tc, and their branches, is now prepared by I. W. Risloy, the originator anti Proprietor and the trade supplied ny bis successors, Morgan & Risley, New York. SNAPSIA, or opium purified, tho most perfect anodyno in the market, made by process of Dr. I. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medi 0al Cllege. Is always uniform in strength which is rarely the case In any other pre. paration of Opium. PRATT's ASTRAL. OIr,, bas a world-wid reputationi as the surest and best illuninat. Ing oil. Over pro million gallons have beer sold for tie past two years. from which n accidents of tiny descripion have occurred Send for Circulnr. C it ilouse of charle, Prati, E'tablished 1770, New York. WN iLAVs FiuxQuFXTI.v iKAntli Mother! say they would not lie withoit Mr.4. Wimns low's Soothing Syrup. from the birth of Ohl child umtil in has fimished wili lih teeninhinn sieg. under any consideralion whnniever. Tur Syinwr or liKAI!TY. Whin i ii? n1 longer nsked, for the world of foahion am all tie inldia know ibat is piodiced h3 using nt deligitful ani harmless toilet pre paratiovn known as 0. W Laird's "Bloom o Vouth.'" Its beaunifying etlects nro trulI wondir ful. Depot, hi Gold St , N. Y. Lunmber- I Lumber O NE car load assorted Lumber jut I tre ei ved by sept 21-t3x2 T. Rt. Ro IEl RTSON. TTE2EJ TAR IIEELS HAVE MOVED. WE would respeclfully inform our friend tla we have mnoved into the Nt w Stor t xIt. door to Bacot & Co , and are receiv ing one of the largest and best selectet at oks of go-ids we have <ver had. Con Sisting of Dry Goods. Notion<, Clothing Crockery, Ac. We Would Ccall atlention it I arti ulAr to our large and varied stock o BOOTS and SHOES, which we have -eleceld from the best man tftactories, and of tine most durable quali its. We nlso have, and will keep on hand, A lrown's cele-rated North Carol na Fanniil Flour, aid various other alt icles too l ediou% to mtentioni. McLAUGULIN & JOHNSTON. E. C McLAranMLIs, i:Al. S. JonlsToN, I sept 21 Strayed. FO.M 1. Jenkin's yard be. tween 7 and 9 o'clock Wiednenlay mIorning a SORIREL 1iR8E, about fifteer hiands high-four or A years old, with tre nian ks frnm tie rub of a hack liid. A n3 informaion c ncerning said horse will b thankfully received. FRANK KILLINsWoRTIT, sept 21 Horse Branch. School District No. 3. SPECIAE meeting of the voters i4 School Pistricl, No. 3. will be hed at tilnd ' Grove, on Saurimy the 28t i instan. a' 'ohick A. M., fir the pnnr pose It as -essin s School Tax for th< ec0s1ili! seitool yea Applications from 'tilns desiring It teao.n echuol in ilte Distri ., must ie pre. sened before the first of ctober, andi i nil ca-es must be accomnp-ini with thteir cattificate. i. C. CA LI) 'ELL, Clerk Board of Trustees, schnool' istriel No. 3. sell THE LARGEST! We are now receiving one o: the largest and most carefe]1l select ed stocks ever offered it W INN SB0OR O'. Dry Goods of every de scription. Yankee Notions in endlest variety. Boots and Shoes, many fron the Factory-and wvarranted. Clothing of fino materia and mo're varied styles than we have before offered. Hats and Caps to suit an~ One. Crockery ; as usual a larg< stock. Wood and Willow Ware Hardware, &e., &c. Trhese goods are offered al prices that cannot fail to satis fy the closest buyers. Qrjt~Q -u a, Call. MDD BROS & CO0. WOODWA & LAW, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER 0-ooDS, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, Gents, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots and Shoes, IIats and Caps, Clothing, Crockery and Glass Ware, Wooden and Willow Ware. Groceries, (Coffees, Sugars, Green and Black Teas, Ug ging and Ties.) T. W. Woodward, Jas. W. Law. sepr 21 Rust Proof "Red Oats." BUS1Ehs PURE SEED of lhese 3O0 va.uable Oate, for Fall Soming - For s1110 by A. N. A IKEN, as-pt 18- x4 (recownoil, B. C. A Large and Valualle River PLANTATION FOR SALE. 'l E .Ii.criber offers for sale lhat valn L ble plant ion, formerly ihe t.ropery of tle lato John S. I erry: siinni in Lancas ter Counmy% un tie Waiciee Rtiver. cmtain ing bhreet houind nnd fifty (3050) a res. Siid plantation lies immediately above Peny's Ferry and has on it a %ater power partially improved, witi ., large amount of river and liramnch bottomas and about. nixteen .undred (1600) acres in original forests being well watered and very healthy. Pursons desiring to purchase. would do well to exanino the crop growing on the place, which will satisfy themi Itat it is well ndnpted to the growth of both 01o 'The said plantiation can he treated for * rivately, amid if not disposed of at private sale will be sold p1. public outery, of whichi notice will be given P'ossion~i given ' o soon ats thme present crolp is gamlhered. Terms of sale oine third cash, the balanice on a credlit of one anid Ito years with interest. Titles to be exe cuited when the purchbase money us paid. SA.\UEL .\oALLlEY. sept 21-tlawflw Very Pretty indeed I Don't Come all at Once I BUT everybody come first and got firat choice of those new arrival of Iadies Dress Gonds openedl yesterday and now roposing so beautifully and grncerily on the comn tera and shelves.. A lot of superb improved Fritit Jiurs for the preservation of Peaches and other Fruit. ALSO. Tturnip seed!, inolndging Rtuta lUnga, Diutch Globe, rne4 lop, amid yollow Aber deen and Flat Dlutcht. D. LA UPEllDA LE. july 13. FURNITURE ! Consisting of Walnut, Imitation Wial. nut, iand lRosewood, o.f the very best quality. F'or dei~gn and workm'unship unequialled, and cheap as can be bomughit amnywhere this aide rf the city of New York{ or lItlnimore, of time same quality. Everything warrant ed. Looking Glasses and chmoico 1.nmber for sale. Csall anid aee for youtrselvesa as neeingm is believing-.. Fuirniture neatly repaired at mioder .te pr ices. aug 15-6m R. W. PIlITLIpS. SPARKLING Just in store 8 Cases McE wa,'s Edinburg Ale. One case best London EsIout. For sale by -R. J. MoCARLEY. july 20 , TmWO Tierees best Rugar t'ured Canvassed hliams, warralted For sale low, by Ja ne 22 1 .T. MMI A fJ,?.P -OFFICIAL. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLTNA, E x recvim: DrII'rn-rmIFr. Ini pursunnce of an act of tho General Assembly approved March 1, 1870. entitled "At ne, providing for the genteral election and t le manner of conducting the same, amended by an act app1rovei March 12, 1872, an elect ion will be held in the several counties of this State on the Till RD WL). NESDA Y, beitig the 1i6 dty of October, for the following State. Legislative, County nr.d Congressional ollicers, to bervo for filhe next Iwo and four years, as provided by tle State constitution and nots of Congrees of tlie Utited States, to wit: Goveruor, Lieut enant Governor. Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Comp.. troller General, Superiatondent of Etuca. lion, Adjntant and Inspector General, msem. hers of the General Assembly, Solicitorm in the several judicial circuits, and for the various county ollites, together with one Member of Congress to ropresent. lie State -t large, and Rtprcc5tfatives in thorespoe tive Conigressional Distriets. At the said election tei following amend ments to tlie State Constitution will be sub. Iitted to tho voters for ratitication or re jeeLtion, to wit.: 1st. Amendment relaing to chango of sime of holding general elections. Strike ont all of that portion of Section XI of Art icle 2. following the words "eigh teen hundlire and seventy," occurring in the fourth and fifth lines, and insert the fallowingq: * Anl forever thereafter on thlie lir:- Tiesday following t.he first Monlay in November, in every second year, it such niner aid at such plac nit t he Legisla nie niy provide." The manner of volin o s tlits amindnent sihall be as follows :_ io-e in favor of the amendmuent shall de. po it A ballot, witi tle following words written or printed Iliereon, "Coistisl:tiouil1 .\iendlent -Ye." 'lhose opposed to said imenmlnet shall cast a ballot withli Lite fol. '1wing wordswrititten or printed thereon, C.imasnt tit tonal Amen-lntit-No." 2d. Amendment relating to further in. ,rese or tie pihhe debit sif tile State, is i'ollows: Article XVI, '-To the end that tl.e pibliie debt. of South Carolinsa may i L niereafter be incresed wit hout tle dusoe con 4ideraiios, and free otnseit of tle pool. of the SInie, the Grnerst Asseibly e. here oy foibidden to crente any further debt or .lhligation, either by lie loan of the ci edit if tle State, by ginaratie, esndlorseietit or oIherwise, except for lite ordinary anl :r rent buisinitess of tihe Stae, withlti first -nbmitting the qiestion as to the creation if aily such new debt. glarainte. end.:rrse iont or lon of the credit, to lie people os his State, HI a gCne'rasl elect ion. ani .sil68A wo thilds of tihe qua1iliiedl voters of this 'tal1e, Vroing on) tie glsletion shli1l be inl favor of is furt her debt, giasrant e, endorse. ment or it loan of this credit, none shall be .:rented or tiale." The manier of voting on this amendment alt be as follows : -Ih'1Ithosie in favor sif Ilie anenslimnt iti leposit a ballot Witi Lhe followiig Wor. Iveittln or printed thIeroont 'Constitutional Amendment, Article XVI -Yes." Thsie opposed to the nn.enln'ent shi-ill ieposit a bal lot, witl lie fol I long worlds wrYitten or print l thereon-"Conlstit utionial Amendmnen, \rticle XVI-No." All bar-rousnn and drinking saloons slill be closed ont tle diay of election, ntI any oer'on who shsall sell aiay intoxicatingi .ir inks onl tile day of election shall lie guil ly of is id-emennor, and oii th conviction iheteof, shall be fined in a nuita not lees t.1ia onte hundred dllnra, or lie impirison ior a period not less t han else miothi, not eoe thltan six miion thsi. The Niii s sioner'i mud Managers of Electi, andI seh 01 btems, aire lier -h' reqiiedi, withs strict ro nitd ho thle pi ovisionus sit the Constitut ion stnd laws of the Staste, touching tLeir' duly in stieh care, to enniso such election to I e hield ini their rospeclive couinties oin bte diiy sforesnid, ansd to take tall necsessar'y steps f'or the holdling of isneht elections, and for t he niseertaining and determining the per.. sons whio shall haveo been duly elected herent, aecording to thle rulhes, principils -ind provisions prescribedl by blue Act andI A-net~ndent tha e, at'oreensid. lin purisnsanice whereof, I have hereunto set smy I.and andI causead the great seal of tne Sinte to bie affixed, at Colunmbia, the l6thI day of September, A. D)., 1872. and in ths Eiinty.sevent h yoar of the Jndt ponidence of the United Slatesq of America. Governor. P. L. f'Anno.o, Secretary of State. sept 10i-flawtd Citler Viniegar. 0NE barrel of Pure Cider Vilnegar. U. U. DESPOR(TES & CO. june 13 SHIERIFF"'S SALE. I Y virtne of sundry ezeentions to mei I) directed, I will offer for enle to ths highest biddser before the Court Iflouse (door ini Whtnsbcro,' on the first Msontday ins tober ntext, andI the day followitg, wIthiin the legal bours of saile, to thie hiigh.., hildder for Cashi, thte following Rleal Prope: ty, to wit: One raot, of lanid containting 266 acres. mtorou or loss, bueg thte bslsance of the 7t0t nere trnet, asdjodiing lands of ID. Crosby, M. Stone nnd other;, levied upon as the property of iR. Crosby, at thes suit of N. ii. Iholly and other. ALSO, One traet containting 105 scres, m'ore or lessn, a:.di bountdedl by lands of W. E. lDe. hoachi, J. Rt. McMaster and others. ALSO, Otne traet containing 105 acres, mere or Iss, anud bioundedl by lantds of It. E. Etlison, T, 7.I. Madhden and othera. ALSO, One tract conitnli-nig 1(d acre., snare or lees, andi bounidedl by lands of Rt. E. Ellinson. nmttel Cahr Iar ands ot hers, levis d ouon as the properly of Dr. J. Rt. leMuaster. at rhis sttit ot D. iR. ttepheson, J. Barber l'ergerisin, E, lepzibnsh 8Jtep~htaUsoi, Exs. outor end Exeentrix iad others. -L. WV. D)UVALlb, 8. F. C. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 12,'1872. sept 14-fl x2 AT WHiTE'S CONFECTIONARY, Lemons, Raisins, Curren is, Citron, Co. coanuts, Fresh Salmon, Pickohs, Jellies, Nquts, and everything in thie Confeotionary line that eon be desIred. -Give rio a call. GROCERIES AND PROVISITNS, IN STORE A FULL LINE OF FAMiILY AND PIJJNTATIO GROCERIES I CONSISTING OF All grades, of Sugars and Coffees, Mu. lasses and Syrups, Bacon and Hams, Sl Salt Fish, Lard, Candies, Flour of WI grades, Canned Goods, Grocers Drog., Soaps, Starch and Confectionary. Table and P3oct Cutlery, Trnco Chains, Axes, Cut, Nails, Spades, Shovels and lIny Forks. A large assortment of Wooden Ware. Parties who dosire to got lhe best goods for the least money, will find it to their in. terest to give nie a call. TR . ROBER 2/SON sept 17 R EMOVAL. DAVIDSON & CO., Have Removed TO TIEIR W5 Ei W T OI?3,, Oppilsite D. Lauderdale's. sept 18 Notice to Tax Payers I P Y a recent Act, of tlhn Legislature, we .1 have been commanded to pay an addi.. ional In ordler to meet. this dlemanid, we have do lermined to linformu imhe citizens of Fairfiel County, thatmI we have on hand and are con tinually receiving Liquors of all gradles. which are lo be sold at reducedf rateos for nash. We have "Old ilountain Crown" PURE RYE WH[ISKEY, that we put against the State,--in point of quality ; -at a price that will suit all 1ov. e*rq or a puire articlo. Also several Ba-'olin of Pure Corn Whiskey. Wino, Gin, Rum, Anmity a~nd White Whuent Whiskey. A pro enmnent artie'e of "'Old French lirandy," which we recomm~en- for' medicinal purpos 0's. Those ins search of' a gGIIInino articio of 'lhiskey will be sure to flud it by call ing on us. U. 0. UJll.l'lR~$ & Co. apr 23 Corner No. 1. AN ORINANCE, The Tnf endant and Wardens of the Town of Winnsboro in Council met-, do Ordain, T'hau e'very person, firm or somipany, who shahl in ru.ure. engego In, or cxcrcise the business or selling or vendling distilled or ailtqors, shall lbe requhe id to pay na. nually to the Treasuarer' of Concil, for the uaye of the Town, the snums as follows, to Wit r For Tavern L~icense, the soum of $250 (0-.. For Quart License, tho summ of $126 00) SKO. 2. Th'lat all or'diTnan or parts of ordlinances inconsisleic, wit hi the provisionse of Ihis ordinmanco, be and the samo are hereby repealed. Done in Coumncil In the. Town of Winnsboro, this 9th day of Aug. 1872. In witnwess whereof I-he sentl of the Townm is n flixed, [L. 6. J yAS. W. L AW, intendant, D. R. Franstauc~, Clerk of Council. Valuiable Plantation F OR SA LE,' rpi! suscrberwill expose for sale ne dlay in October next, that Naluable Plant.. tion, conitaining; Eleven hlandred (1100) Acres, mnore or less,- situated on thme Wa leree IRiver, pst the mouth of the W~uaeroo Creek, awit fortaerly the propesty of Capt. John E. Veayt atid now In possession of. Major James Pagan.'' Terms Ornyh. sent l'-1td EAML. a.LILE6f