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x&tr eoples f the Niws can bo obtWlood 4t this ,ffio, dV agplie ti ."Priao-Jiv; cibit pe-r copyg. O 4 Contractors will not be allowed, under their coitracts, to advertise any other than their ligiti mate busieuos, 1nlessi5 paying seiciially for suuh ad. vertisiet tllts. Empty ,al. There is not a prisoner in the jail of this County, ad we hope it will be a lorg time before there is one put 1n. Now Advortisem net. M r.-. M..ry MleKiney ofT.r her re sidesceo for ta. . . Road Sheriff Sale in this tuiorningl 385110. J ist It -ceived-T 11. Robcrt.,on. Ad iiiiiitrator'. Notice-Johu -W. Evnuts, Ad m'r. Di~jssolui.ion - L id d lhirs., & Co Sullig oit .it Cost-U. G Drepor tes & C o. (3orn, -Flur, S4lt, &c.-Reaty & Bro. To ti Publio-Ladd 13.os. Adiniii-traor's Sale-John W. Evans,*A'dmti'r. Jue Oooko. Mr. Tlhodinlson ii. Cookc, rseen:ly ele-c!e.d b'y the Legislature Judge ot liii h Circuit, is it nitura of thi Couility, his ftt her licing Rev. Jolin '. Cwheo New Hotel in Columbia, The Wheeler llotue, a new estab lishnient throuighou', haa be-on thrown open to the public in Columbia. Jir T. .. Polock is the propiiet-or. We doubt not but that it will bo kept in in first class tyle. Taxes. - . Nr. 1T. A. Smit ,imt y Ticasuir er, will iemain in his delie from this morning until the .41h of 1 brary lext, at uIich time t ho peenalty wrill be attached. Pa rti's who have noti settled had better ,(e to it at once. Correction. At the eqeinst of Mr. J. N. Rob cl, AmCa.t 'Ir the sale of Pacifie Guano, at Chailston, we make the followit-g ch:nii1 g- i'n the schedule of prices, ai giv i1 in his ad vertisemeIt $48 ca, $53 on t'e. Important Notico. tt tenitioris CAlled to the rit ice of Itmeet lig of sulbscribhers to Capita! !tock of WiinAloro Nattionil Bank for the purpo.,e of organ iz-tion. We have been infurned that the ]Lnk will bcgin operaitions with a ca.ipitail of at least $70,000. Job Printing. 1lav inig added to our establi.hmet a ne w job pr ess, latest patent, anid all k inds of cards, paper, tige, envelopes, kewe are now prepared to turn out fir.at elius woi k at prices that willI compare fa'vorable with Northern work. GJive uts a call. Fine Whiskog. Jesars. U. G. Desportes & Co., will please accapt, our~ lthanks fur a sample of fine whiskey. WYe take occasion to remtied our readers that these gentle men01 are disposing of their stoek of liquyirp at opst, and that bargains in t hat' Jine o'an be scoured by giving theigi'a call. Firo,~ Yesterday about one o'clock the re sidence of Mr..J. E. Gilbert was dis covered to be oii fire. The firemnen wer e quilckly on the spot, biut the lire was extinguished without their aid. We cannot patss over the numerous fires without mnak ing honorable meen tion of Samuel Johnston and Manueel Blake, two colored men, who have always worked diligently with our~ Hook and Ladder Company, and are) over found in the front faithfully bat tling to save the property of their white follow..citizerns. M~apcoa' Nitrogenized Superphosphate of Limo. Attention is directed -to the notice of the above Fertilizer by Messrs. Kinsmnan & Ihowell, CJharleston, S. C. The Mapes is one of the oldest antd best Gutinos in use, having had an uninterrupted run of success for near ly 20 years. Now Churolh. 'rhoecong'gation of the Associate Reform Prmesby terian Church are erecting a handsome brick church on the opposite aide of the street from the former one used by thoem. This structure will be an' ornament to the town, and thle.bulldihg:cbin hiittedhave shown great taste, not 'only in the site, but in the architecture of their house of worship. Fire Extinguishers. Our Town Concil have presented to the Winnsboro Hook and Ladder guisheis. Those maoinues were used elleotoully at-tbe fire last Sunday, and we are satis.fled that they are in the hands of a company that will do tho duty. Masonio Installation. The following efficers were installei at Coleman L'dge, No. 97, on Friday 27th uit, . D. R. 1euster, W. M. Dr. W. M. Moloor, S. W. W. D. Boliok, J. W. John C. Feaster, Treas. J. F. V. Legg, 8. e. 11. C. Coleman, S. D. Dr. It. W. Coleman, J. D. Jas. Stephenson, Stowards. 11. J. Coleman, S Thos. Jonkins, Tiler. Death of Capt. James Copes. We regret exceedingly to ohroticuli this moining the leath of Capt. Jlas Copts Capt. C. pes was a native o Charleston, but for the past fow year a Cssdenit of this llace. lle wv highly respected by all who knew him Ills family has the sympathy of th< entire community. Crumbs. There was a slight set to at thc State llouse, Thuraday, between twt gentlemen of tho colored persuasion. There is to be another grand fate, ball soon at Graham's Turnout, and r mashed bull at Williston on the 29th An eagle measuring six feet eigh inches from tip to tip of wings, tan< weighing nine and a half pounds, wa rceeitly killed in Laureua county. Them0 Air Line Railroad bridg< across the Saluda River has bee completed. Mr. John Enright, an old cisizen o Abbevlle, died in that town recent. ly. The colored man who lost his lif< near Eflingham two weeks ago, wiy the Florence Pioneer, the partieular of -uhicl appeared in our last iesue, ii said to hanve been one of the Robesot county outlaws-or at all events h< claimed kin with II e-n-r.-y B er-r-' L-o-w-r.e-y. Columbia publishes thirteen neivs papers. The State Grange of' the Patrons oj Husbandry adjourned on Friday last Mr. -John Young McGowan, o: Brooklyn, Now Yord, died in Aiken kill Saturday afternoon last, of con suraption. The dwelling of Mrs. Bowers, ai uolumbia, was entered on Monday iinlit and robbed of a number of ar ticles, among thei two gold watohes. Sheep Management. A correspondent of a Monroe pape says "The inquiry is often made of m< how I amanage my sheep to obtain s< large a yield of wool from year t< year. Somec saiy, 'You miust feed large amount of grain ;'' and when] tell them that 1 fed ne grain to my sheep in the last three or four years they seems surprised(1; but such is the fuet. If grain is fed, corn is best,and should be fea in the mecnths of No. veuber and December, assisting na ture ('he animal) in its eff'orts t< clothe itself with ai heavy warm coal preparatory for winter. It is in thues< months that wool grows the fastest foi the reason above stated. "My sheep are pure bred Spanisi Merinos, and I raise no ticks. A sheep that is infested with ticks can, not produce a heavy fleece of wool A sure and cheap preventive is to feed once in two weeks one-twentieth pami of sulphur wi~th their salt ; it not only prevenits ticks but also tho variou: skin diseases." A skeptical young collegian eon frented an old Quaker with the state ment that lhe did not believe in th< Bible. Said the Quaker: "Dost thee believe in France ?" "Yes ; though I have not seen it,] have seen others who have ; beside thero is plenty of proof that such country does eoist." "Then thee wvill not believe any thing thee or others have not seen 1" "No ; to be suro I won't." "Did thee ever see thy own brains V "vrsee anybody that did 1" "Does thee believe thee had any V The Newark (N. J.) Courier no tiecs the growth of a umuch bette: political feeling ht. the Sotuth. Thi, leads the New York Commercial ti remark that in proportion as th< South is left "severely alone," shi recovers her amiability and renewi her hopes, it is wonderful hov easily the world glides along whet everybody in it minds his own busi ness. A Washington dispatch tells ii that "the seoond3 inauguration o President Grant will probably be t< occasion of the most imposing mili tary display witnessed in Washingtou since the grand review of 1865."I General Sherman would give on tha occasion, a miniature representati of his burning of Columbia,8. C., th thing would be bully. A Welsh poet has found a nei ahtuilo. H eldescribes his love as bein "ehite na lime. Userul luforintitlon. To lay off a tqanre acre of grounI, measuro 209 feet on each side, and you have a square aore within an inch. Aa acre contains 4,840 square rods. A equare mile contains (540 acres. MEASURE OF DISTANCE. A mile is 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards in length. A fathom is six feet. A leaguo is three miles. A Sabbath day's >urney is 1,155 yards. This is IS yards less thatn two-thirds of a mile. A day'sjourney is 33 1 2 :ilos. A cube in two feet. A. hand (horbo measure) is four incheus. A palm is three inches. A pace is three fett. RIMFIt, DIEA-UR111. A barrel of flour weibbis 190 poui~ds. A barrel pork 1200 pou:nls. A barrel (f rice, 000 punils. A keg of pondr,25 poiis. A firkin of buttoni, 56 p.iund.M. A tub of lutter, 84 pounds. BUSni I. AlKl'ASUIC. Vle follo'ing ti e sold by wcght per b-ushel W'het., l'e:ahu and clover seed, 60 PoJunds to th bushii.' Cor, l ye 1and flax-sced, 50 pouids. Bluck wheat, 52 pound8. Iia le, 18 pounde. Outs, :32 punds, VARIOUS WIv:ln(TlS A ND M-:AStMIES. A ton of round tiniher is 40 feet of squared timber, 5.1 feet. A cointiercial bale of cotton is 400 pounds. A pack of wool is 2.10 pounds.. A section of Govei nment land is 6-1A acres or oic mile. A liquid ton is 252 aallors. A box lGxl5 1-2 iihes and eight inches deep contains a butliel. aist 1ltilh in Eligland. A Decem"er as l-leasant as May has been enj.'y(d in i-ngland. A corrs ponuent writes: Acres. cf pr imlnroises and snowdrops are in homa, aid tle banks are covered wvithi violetthe froze is inl full blnon) and Lst week a nest of young thruslhes was taken out of a holly tree near Holywo.,i Park. The Pall Mall Gazette (tcplhain: that the repre:entative young non avoids marriage because of the worry and noise of the ceiieony. This i. gratifying, ai the said representa. tive youn DIan hasiot been creditad with that modest and se sitive rhrink ing from noise which are so becom iug in the sex. News comnes to us of a tr'p'e murder near Monrovia, in NCw York, whieb scarcely has a parallel in the annals of crime in this or any other country. A jealous husband shot his wife, killed the tnan suppoved to be guilt3 of destroying h is domestic peace, and then promptly removed himself from the scene of his troubles by putting an end to his own existence. The London Times says that not more than two-thirds of the usual nyerage of whecat has been sown throughout England, and adda that judginig from present af-pearanes, the :area under' wheat in 1873 will prv one of the shortest on record. Mrs. TJattnal, relict of the Iato Comm nodoro .Josiah TattnalI, died in Sava innh on WVedneosday last. She was about sixty-seven years of age, and up to within a short time of her death was in her usual health and spirits. A resi~e it of Portland, Maine, it is said, owns a ring containing hair of Washington andl Jefferson. It was once piossessed by Monroe, and sub sequenathy by Pierce. It i-s thiought that W. II. Kitd, oastin New York en the charge olaiga fus. to ire his store in t hat city, is iane. Ileartb' ray agree though heads differ. Special Notices. Ui Acts Like a charmz. This Is wvhat ve lhear on ai llies of I) . TUi 'S I E Yr.:0T~ l'I'. ina cases uf Crou p, irouchi: is, A lahma andt all Disuens. es it a tford s i nstantI. relief. It pieinet ei s the verly Sibs anlet- of thle Lu ngas and ca us. es t hem to a hrow off all ncrid miiattecr. it is very plenasan tao thle taste. Child rei lake it readily. 'Nitw Yonjx, Augiast 31, J1869. Dr. W3m. H. Tutil. Sir--W~hen ini Aiken 1last wlint er, I nused your Ex peltrant. for .niy coughI, and fotuid more benectit from it thanai any I hiave : md, I tootk half a dIA oze t~lIes hiomea with mni ~andt have hnd1( to gil-c some ot it to miy frilends. l'lensc eau endcm one d -zen by fix. prens, ('. 0 1) Aid'Plt ID)CUSlflXG, 24 Wes 31st st. Dr. Tuft a !!air Pe/- imprrt a Natiural C'olor. 810010 t iward is '-frered buy thle piroprio I or of JDr Piere.e's Go.'lden Medi ca IDiis cotvary for a iieic uine at will equiial it. in theo01 enrt If lirnhiit is, si-eer (Coughs, ad thle early staOges of Comi~ttupion. 'I wss-ry Yiuais Yocsalon.--To l'ay thbat hunidredls of1 midus, wI'iviind widows look tweniiy years youniger thaiin they tare in coni sequienic of I le coleiXonIal eshness derived froam thet ure oaf II 1g.ni's Magnolia Balnm, is simply to State aua a blutelal fa:t, which nigh be~ priomipt ly vo: ified by direct test Iimony it hohens were ats willin rg to lell t their ages nas to use the best meains otrinik inlg thaemselves lovehy. NatIre somelrimels but. very rarely, crownis iho charm, of per, feet features with a comptlex ion of exg ii. alte eloarnes; but evcn then ilme soonl tI. gins to niake iiiioads upon rho velve.t chi-,d Ilio fair whaite brow, I lie ivory bust, ; veainded aria. To preserve the "glory o: rwonman"' uniishedl, even after the mieri diiin of life has been pnssed, it as only no !eesiary to use dlaily this cooling healthful . (eeta blo Jrepnnent ianl Administrao's Not'ic for sil Discharge. NOTICE isl'ereby given, to all whoi It may concern, thait I will, on file first day of Marcha A. D. 1873, at II o'clock A. M., file my final return. ad apply to the Judge of Probato for Fairfield County for a final discharge, as Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Evans, deceased. All persons who are interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said discharge should taot be granted. JOHN W. EVANS, jan 22- x3 A dm'r Est. Eliz. Evans. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y Y virtue of sindry executions to me . directed, I will offer for FAlo to the haighest. bidler before the Court llouoe door in Winainsboro.' on the first Mondlay in Februt y next, and the day following, wit hin the lecal hoursof sale. to the highest bidler for Cash, the following Personal Property, to wit I b000 ponlids SeId Cotten, more or- les, l 000 pou taiis Fodler, mnore or less. 711) busi ls ChI is. mohire or less, 125 lushel.a Cotton ced, Imore or sIts", levied ulln a' (he pro. perty tf hanrles W. .'uicett, tt ile suit of 8 'i. UIw itu, Ex etitor, ugains Charles L. W. DU\'ALI,, S. F. C. 8Sherill 's Ollice, %%itine mit. .lan. 18, 1872. janI 21-tlx2 NOTICE OF SALE. SMontlay the :d da Iy of Febrii'ary, itn front (if the Coart iluISi. in thie vow or Winlihti.oro, I will rocce. to Fi1 to file hi.liest bidder at Ibilt i tictioi. The house ntia, lot contining fivo ners. tore fitr less, kniown ts ihe h'lioie plaice,' ling tlie proet Iy of tlie hite John AcKilinny Oan hc premies tire nil nece-ienry oiitbuild i ag anci a capital well of wat et'. Terims of S !, lone a1hird1 cauah, one-ird inl onel and one 1hird in Iwo years ; deferrcd payietis bearittg inerest at tiie ante of 10 petr cent per aninum , IogethIir witi two ap;-rove] ea curiies 'aund honid mad iortgage of thlie preimises. Purclaser% to pay for papers. jnn 21-3x1 MAlaRY NlcKINNEY. MA:EES' Nitrogenized Superphosphate MCA JE 1E 3M AND I1. PIIESTON & ONS' Ammuoniated Bone. SUPERPHOSPHATE of UlME, Cash, $50 ; Time, k60. Thc Oldest k-up~erphosphntes manufactured in thist Country. All of the above Fertilibers are made froi l biest nnd finelt. atmalerials obtnin alle. Thle propiortions of etela of lie in grediens nte iuch m to produce powerful an.1 et vC l ea ii;i' ers. KIN: AN & HOWELL, t- for South Ciarolinan, No. 128 Ust Jnn, Charle's''ona, .--. C. T. R. Isobertttph ard 13. L. Ejlitit N Co. Agenits, W innw boro, S. jan 21-3mia Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of atIthoity given ti.e. I will B offer for sate. FOR t'.\ il, at publ: out. cry to tle highest l.idder, at tli Cotrt ilonsc. in Winnibro. on the firtI Minda.% in February ntexi, aill thie hiabwaee 'f 0 persotnal esinte of' az-het Fv'. , d cottsisting of Notas, Joigma:it - . : other claoses in aclion as ma bi-..... ci' 3011IN W. EV . Admanr. of the estate of Eiiz: . 1. 1-.vnea, decC' I. juntt 1 &-Itx LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ANtD GLOBE~ INSURANCE ( OMPANY, Over $3,000,000 Chicago Losses, paid with. in sixty (days. Over $1,000,000 losses in the recenit Bos ton Fire pa id. Over $3,000,000 hiehl fiar the benefit of rolicy liolders in thisa counitry. JAS. W. L.AWm, Agefat, jan 14-lam Winnsboro, S. C. Just Received. { 'IO(OANUTS, Oranges, Lemons and us Uor tedl Anierican Candica. jan 9 U. 0. DESPItOk'i:S & Co. ror Sae \VISITINO to close out the Liquor Butsi ness intd to dlisecittintue teli satnc, W< offeri out' entire stock conitstting of 17 IBarriels of Wines, I31randy', Whiskey, (in, &c., writhi lit' nppur(enaan ces, fiar saile. at cost for' 'aish. Tlhtose wishing a btargain will do well ht call on it atts eartly ti ai'reciienblln. Sheriff's Sales. State Of' South1 Carolina. CoUJNT1Y Oj. I, Alit FIFr.l.D. nii ot' Proba:ite. Ex Pai'te A. (I. Bocyle. r l e, the Eistate o E. J1. lIoyle~-Applicahaon for liaitition. lIn ptur'cnnnce of ani ordler of the Coitit of Proateaa f'i' IIichl ad C'outy ), adao ii thie above state calitu', Iwill oaffer for sala at puliei nntCtionf to the l.iglarsz Itiddir baefaor'i thea Courat IIlotu doota in Winns'boro wviitin the legal iaours of sale, oat thie firsi Ntondlay ini Febrniry ntext, the followin1 dlescribied pr'operty, towita All thaut pice parcel or Iract of lana lyig, binrg anid sit nato in thle f.'orinity na Statem fores'niid conttain inag One IIafidurod anda Se venit een A cres, maoria or lest', onti hei waters ot' Biig Water ('reeak. nthd horita 13' lanrd'a f'oranwrly of Jamoan" W 1otn. dle. cesedi~, Iligh Y. IisonlS, D~r. Jhh W. C2amipbell aind othecrs. Te'rms of Sale. .Otie half the atrcmhase money to lbe pail atn ala, for lie balaIn tor a oredit1 of onie yenta ih in tera'si fr'oam day of ,tale, scoeur ed by botsd asnad mortgage of Ithe pr'emises sold. Shleriff' 's Office. WIiansbmoo, .Jnna. 13, 1878. Wlheeler & Wilson NW INGA' MA('/1 INESI \N hiervt fr tais well knaowtn alachino ii anow lotted tat W"inn-'bor'o Oreiers piromapt ly filled. Full instructionis given. Fl1AiK STANFORDI.. Jan 4-.5m Ag. IN STORE: AND Arrivingl Daily, FIRST-CL ASS GROCERIES! C. R. Bacon, Ex. A. C. launs, Ilo and Java Coffees, sugar, (all grade'',) Flour, (choice,) Meal, Pearl Grist, Fi4h, (-Il kir.ds,) Syrups, Ex. Table, Ix. Fatmily, Amber Drips,) Lnrd, &. nned Gloo,'s, of CityTt ,wii:1y. I I1 ysters, Salmon, Lob8rerA, romiatocs, Co Penches, Pine Apple aid Strawberries. I Car ond salt, 0o pounds Wheal Bran. Iigging nt a bargnin. (Ikes and Crackers, Pinle .\ppl0 Cheee. Pickles, Sardines, ISarIh Soda, Soap, (an excellent, assortmen, ) MAacenrotil, tiaiis, CurrentIs, Ten, Fifne Chewing and1 Smoking Tobacco, &c., &e. 6000 choice Segae, (somnelhing good 2 cases Ginger Pi o-ervves. All of which will be sold chenp for 7.R. R OB ElISON. Oct 30 BEATY& BR0 IIAVI-1 JUST RECEIVED, One Car load prime Corn. One Car load fre~;h Flour, all grades, Onio Car load S3alt1 14OW Po1L OAJ33 ! jan 16 FURNITURE I Conisist ifg it WnInust,* Imnitat ion Wuul nut, and II ose wood, of t he very bet qnlity. For design andl work masnship tin rsna lld, and che ap as enn lma haugtI any whiere il sido er lie city of New York or Baltimolnre, of theo mamieguinlty. Everythinig wnant-ii ed as5 representd l. Mialtren'es armil L::rihe.r forI ilutlo. ('111 nm a sdeo fort youArscheI~., i4a hrisntre treatly rpairedl at moder.lIf. nov 22 R. W. PIIbI,5pS. Jars ! Jars I T1~fli~t ill n fdvo Gailloin J1 re. Catll I enrly. . O. ly~j (;l'Gl yI- & C() jan 9i Livecry land Sale z i STABLE. gg A. F. GOO D IN G, r KCEE~P constantly on hand extra fine IKentucky Jlorses and Mules. PartIes lb wati of good stock will do well to give me a call In connection with my ILivery Stable, I have opened a ('arriaige, uggy and Wag (in Factocry. All work neatly exocnted and warranted, Give m~e a~ call. - jasn 18 I lCLar load F'rech Bolted MIeal. jin 21 T-r n .un -~3rTS rN STONO PHOSPHIATE COMP.NYI SOLUBLE STONO. W aio now prepared to furnisth planters with this excellent Fertilizer. The pip plies oil'-red on (lie market ti his seison will be prepared under the immediate sutpervia Ion of the Company's Chemist, Dr. St. Ju Hin Itavenci, atid the standird will be preesely the same ag heretu:oore. Planters can order now and we will give tLem until iho 6t of April to pny the cash or give their notes fr lie credit ri rce. Ttn.t---$18 ciash or $53 on a credit t the lust November next, ani $i ilrayage 1A( oTJ & CO. ReadI tho le'calll111pllnos 01f I I of cur Planiit( rs. I lused the Sionim ,1illt011 n11,i l ' : - lands with t ble 81.10 lei-i'! !., Caroliait Fertilizer, atll 1. com i'cr it e,'. ly Is gooi ais citlier, of ' 11c 11h1 vo I., 3111 1 inltuni 1o lise! It el Gh1 i , o it of) ily Co itol crOp I1 11 (Signled) l,1: ~ To Mesgsr Itacot & Co. l'hoshait e Co. I have u edI tenl (100) foil of the . sollei oil miy cldotto crop thel paI wst ne an am saitistCid 1from C lote b1s r33ia in thauit it h1 as atI least 41 1ob1 - thle- ield. I . vb: W:.-.1n o fo ' e- .-.! eI' lu I p.reier the Sono, 1 h1 1 i liill list, 1 large amiiou1it on mlly Crop tle colilng (Signel.) /IW. N. M ASON. T") .Aessrs.. lSacol & Co., Agely Slio lh"philale Co. nov 25 'T'Wo harhi o iily u 1.which i3 gnaft anteedk~. mnov ct U. G. iES N)Tl:I:s & 1). New Goods I New Goods ATr DAVIDSON & C0., OPENING DA.ILY. Don't pass lie store, for it will be yrIII osif' you watll full vtillue for your mn133,. -v. Dry 0n00,! Clothing, Uen is tunishinr (iooji , Ilat Ina ( ., ATr B. F. Davidson & Co's. noev 28 '------0- --- We now offcr our entire stock of DRY GOOD)S, CLOTIIHNG, BOOT1S anid SUJOES> IHATIS, IJoa.o e : (ASH CUSTOMERS, AsL 'we areO anxious to reduce our stock aIs much as p)osile preparatory to Spring Trande. WOODWARD & LAW jan 14 fSEndebted to the firm of Mointyro & Cfa2 , f2or Dry Ooods, Provisions.e., are earnestly refinested to comio forwars1 onel settle. REMOVAL, -0 The subscriber hereby respect fitly iia forms the public, and eupocially Ik friendd and customers, th-it ho has moved to the store lately occupied by B. F. Davidson. lie is an exteusie assortment of Shelf Hardware, which he will dispose of at tho most reasonable rates 'F"O0L' Camskx. Sp1elmd nIIenilmtionm will always lye givon to keeping aiull anCortument of choitce Faminly (JVwerley. logeier with Platition and S'ilf ilardware. Ilix flcilities mre such thot hm0 can a ways mrnii anv aticles iti his lineo at tho shottevi st sibbi notico nnd at Itmo most, reasonabIsle raies. A call its solicited before e 1mmni g1 m 6cwhere. dro M0. R1. THlOMPSON. TmWmKm lniiied!I ' (-.I' I t t O wm Tho faith of the - ... " mm n mlow aced mrotto - - - I, htel ire urged , i T'rr; & Birice. A L ADY. - myfied n hi euiely el * -n m Nmmc or Ih)mch * '- ,jmm received. - m sumh as tflour, Ba eetV(, .m'gnr, Smardinesm ' r sters, Cuinnmed Fruits and Jul 'i's. S E( A RS. I hiave Ohe b..t mmegars ever brought to i mmown ami wi:l warrmnt. then) or my lipmor to cure te 'lpizooi iimmediatoly. nor 22 J. D. IlcCA R~IY. BOOT AND SHOE 1A a l''U XX n :r O -: t 01 X* -y- ,, I AVING procumed the very besit.N Mechanmicsm ini th1m'emmcountry,~ I feel war.i' rtel inm msayinlg that . C11nn fiiShi a II 110T or 811010 Is iny 81op1 in t1h South. All work wuarrnted to give antifaton. My Simop mnext loor in F. Geriy''s Saddm lery. nmmir' 19 SNI. (11 ibI1-:RT. CypreTS Shinilgles. )A iTI' wishingj Cy press 6"hing'cs cam be supplied by us. dc 21 McMASTEl'1R & IRICEl. JUST RECEIVEDs I Car ro:md Flour, including iall gradcs1 1 Car load White Wint er Secl Oats, 1 Cal lail Black Wiiter Seed Oats, 1 Cari load lied Biust I'r'oof " Seed Oats, Nimackerel, in kiLb, quarter mand haf bara mels . Long 'learm and C. Rt. WVhite andim Smuok.. -m ed thm~on, If Im nd mmm lhoulders, mill grades mof iSumgar, liio andm .Jaiva, imnd Parced Java (toffee, Black amid Gu mnpowmder Tea, Itamisinms, ('itromn, Cuirrentm, P1 ine A pple's, Frshm Peach < m'alems, Lobsterms, Sal imoni, Sarinostem I '?.ub Fmimh, $momkedl Iterrin mg, Rye, ilarley, Clor'om, Or'charid, Tlimoithy anid llue Grassim Sened. D. R. Flennikert NEW OONFECTIONFlRY, TCH .A.-TD FRSB T STOXIRE. ' n~i M1., II axt to J. D. McU~arley'e mmiv~ flamrge stock of' n v End - fo i tri m~ erm.'.m' mm' mii mi on. All.., 1 .~~- ''n. r m of mllkindmsi. in'hoie m'd Cocoanu mts, Frm-h~ to-cies.m, TFemuattncee, m fomn, (t nirent s, ai. * '.mm . immondj.,B hnsil Nujta nim' * . . iCamke. Timirimmmdngs Ora. * . .. -a t'i e, Flowers, Leavesa for in...mdlo.' httokmli, F'io Crackers, re': i.er's. Toreldmjmes, & c. GEO1I(0E A. WHITE. --- N. P.--- he Thikery wi 1 i lkopl tip at. the mold m nd, anr td rmmprylied withI choice Conmfre. ioneie, Fruits5, Mard;mes, Oystere anmd a generaml aseiortmenert of ennmned tand shelf guods.iiresh Bromad aind Cakes'. evemry day. deo 12 0. A. W. .Idimo, Planter, ANtI. [' 058 fANT[Y o-n hand and doelverfd at UWinnrisboro at the following p rio .8. No. I Rookvlb~ iumeo at $2.25 per bar. Calolined Plmaster ait $6.00 per barrel. Rtosendale Cement. at $.00) per barrel. W. W,. PFORAf, Agent. Chairlot to, W. C., Jamn. 1878. jan --2m ' E00TS AND SHOES3. TUST reed ved a l'arge anid well reeted il itock cf Btocts anmd bhioes chieap for vde* 12 IT. . \fnoA1.'