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Bqw Advertisements. In Bankruptcy-R. W. Walla . Citation-W. M. Nelson. Flour and Chairs-J. McIntyre. .Assignees' Notic-S. B3.. Clownej In Bankruptcy-l. M. Wallace. India Rubber Belting-\[chlaste & Brice. % e call especial attention to th .advertimomeut of Movsrs. John ( Squior & Co. These gentleren ar preparing for an extra largo .aock o goods. Meesrs. U. 0. Desportes & Co. ad verbiso this morning fiesh arrivals 0 Auerican Candies. Give theom ca~il, Parties interested wt ill do well . t read the advortisemcnt of Mr. T. It Robertson in another column. AqothePnio0ti Diptheria his claimed another vie tim in the death of Lila, daughter o Mr. R. N. McMastor, aged two years Meroantile. The Merebants are makiig ae\lv preparations for the fall trade. Mess Elder, McCarley, A'nd Squier hav also gone on to New York. Others arc making preparations to leave. Mr It. S. Desports, of Ridge way, re terY ed yesterday. 0oinoilenio. At the recent target shooting of t6o Cliich itifle Club in Augusta th< first and second prisos were won b Capt. 1. J. Wiisou and Mr. '1Vm Dunbar. T'fe& gentlemen are part nes, and each had lost an arm du ring the war. Removals. . We learn from Chester that David Hemphill, E q., Treasurer, and Mr 'Ed. Wiley, postmaster, have beer superseded by two colored nien. What new devilment are th< Governor and President up to We are also informed tlat one of the carpet-bagging luminaries of that county, J. C. IHeister, is dead. Whistlers^ Wilmingon ledito'rs iro anuoyed by whistlers. We are annoyed not by whistlers, but by individuAls believ. lug thomselves to be such'. There is a great deal of muie in a good, rich whistle, but the tnoise mrade by those who try to whistle and can't, is mbre grating thai the notes of tho tuneful Lull-frog or.thc filig. of a Mill sawi. Brown's Hotel. We call the 4teitiot of oir coun. ry friends and the traveling public tc the meritsoftiis well known hotel, Mrs. Brown has haa long expriene in this line, and is well qualified toivc satisfaction. The board is very mod ers to, only fifty cents a naeal or two dollars a day. Gentlemoi conping t< town during the winter days will fipc here abundance of theer after the Va. Ligues of the day and will be well pire pared for the coldi ride huneward. Accidenit. . An accident occurred in towr Thursday, that miglit have been at, tended with serio@(f pdfisequenoes. lMfr. 11. A. smith was d1rinii a hug g y, and as he turned the eorner be. tweeon thA jail and the market, L1< vohieclo ..struck and. ,ran *ovei Vi'llie 09~en, a son of 1r. . T Owen. Willo's attention was drawi to the ears at fM 'iot and ho di not Nee ir Smith at 1e. tu~irned tly gorner, pnor did Mr. Smith observ< him. W illie recei'ved several biruis, es on hisi shoulder, head and leg, bul vias not seriously injured. Death of Mrs. Iroll Jones, We are glooply paine4l to hear of thi death of Mrs. Iredell Jones, at Reel Ilill, on Saturday last, of that fell dis ease, diptheria. Mrs. Jones was th<i daught~er of tle late guy, J. II Adams. She w'as M high culture arl i efinement, and possessed in an emineni degree the noblest Christian viituoes uoff in the bloom of youth, sht loaves a void in the headts i lhel friends. To lien bereaved husbani and two children and her other rein tives, we tender miur <i'epest sympa thy in their distress. f reminm Thle Augusta branch of the Wlhcel or and WVilson Sowing Machine Corb pany recently offered premiums fo agents selling the greatest number e Machines. At the award Mr. J. B~ Elkini of this County received Lh< seconid premium, a handsome silve cream pot, lie having sold 87 ma chines in two months ard one week while his successful competitor soli 41 in three months. Mr. Elkin is vor energetic and is meeting with success Mysterions Disappearance in Oharlotte. Private advices from Charlott State that on Tuesday night a youn girl of twelve years of-- respeotabh. fainily. mnstorinney diapnn'nrnel She was 19st'o*e'n about five o'clock in the ftornor., She did not ,appear at dark, and after waiting sonic time, the fea.rsof the family were aroused, .apd tbey made search for her. The bell was rung and the police put in searob, bat with io, huccess. It was r surmised that she mnight have been in duced to accompany the garrison that e left yesterday. A polioeman came as fpr as,Rock hill to intercept bor, but did not see her. Up to last a coents she had not been round. Nisy Conduct on the Streets, On Saturdiay night there was . great deal of noise around Barber's fall, and vociferous cprsing and sw6aring on the part of several color ed men on the street. The strect is not 11o proper place for quarrels and akrays. '!here are nice qe,ques tered spots all around the cigo of town at which little difficulties can r be adjuste.d. It is a curious fact that a combutant alwnyrc becomes more valiint as he is being carried off, and his combativeness increas'es in direct proportion to the distance and the number of friends holding him. Tai.oring. We call attention to this mo'rning to the advertisement of Landeoker & Co. This enterprise supplies a want long felt. Direct communication can he vo( had with New York, and the swain ivho'has ordered his suit of ap. parel from this firm, can visit his dul efnea wit i the full assurance that his integuments have the true "feefth Ar venir" cut and,the obera Spring. Mr. ). 411. Danenberg, thp courte ous and efficient salesman of Landeck. er & Co., presides obe'r tte de'art ment, and is fully competent to dis charge his duties. He gave, great satisfaction to his yatrno in,.tho Spring.and will do so again. Olve him a call. Attention Police. A crowd of ncisy urchins are in the habit of congregating about the depot 6i the arrival of the trains, and annoying p6reons who arc there on business. 'They have also a habit of standing on th3 track until, the engine is within a few, feet of thelp and displaying their agility in jump, ing out of the way. We call atten tion to this, not because clumsiness on their part would entail a loss on'the town, bit hnnau.o ;t frigl.anq tinmid ladies. A policeman shoild be pres ent on these occasions to enforce order, and prevent any acts of fool hardiness. Fox Huinting . xtraordirary. Mr. D. R. Feaster is an ardent lover of the old Southern sport of fox hunt ing. IIe has a fine pack of hound, Iobtained frona Pen nsyl.gania. Re1 cently Mr. Feaster, Mr. deorge Colemaig and Mr. Juo. A. F. Cole many went ont .on eight .successive miornings (excluding Bandlay,) and chiight fouriccn foxes, elevaa. of them being red. One old veteran ted, with a .v wiie leg, and auricular ap - pendagys mewauring ten inches from tip to tip,,waagt~thered go ,his fghers aftcr a brisk an~d e'feitin'g ohbee of thirty-five minutes. Of the entire number, but one was a young foi. Who can contest Mr. Feaster's claim fbr' the oh ampionship ? . 'the Mails. We still have to complain of the irpegulari ty of the mails. Several exchanges come very irregular. The route agents ,14y the blame to the countr~t postmasters. These neglect to take all th~e ..p okages from the mailbag. A route agent informs us that on one day he found packages returnet ti thisaja fioni three dif. forent oflices,betwoee Columbia, and Charlotte. Occaesionflly a pabkage ad heres to tlibi bag ,qn4 gre~at care is necessary to prevent accidents. We sa v. rcently that an lptt one-armed mall carrier in Gecorgia hadl been arrested for stenling regis tered fettef-s, antI en examiiination .it was fonnd that the inissing packag'es were in the mail bag.. Goi'reotion, ~~ Blelow we insert a letter from J. T. Trapp, making a few corrections in .the recent .nomlation of Rev. D). S. r Rice for Senator. Wo will correct r these mistakes althmougli not made by . . We gave the no'miiiatiob ver batlim et literalim. r "Alaston sep't l'ist fairfluld 1873 to the editor of the tri weekly Dear sir please ,correok this misa.ke, that I have made in my recremendationi that is tiri please strick out tho word olb jeotable, and insert the word inevita ble, striok out th6 word evitable alto getheor and insert nothing. that word 3 which you spell's thus equalty is g wrong it is this equalliy correct that 3 too, there wheroit read a man that .Jove's nponle pleanse insert his -a make it read love's his people &e &o Your truly J. T. TRAPP. Heavy 'Iain Storm. A heavy rain storm atton'e.. iit)i a considerable display of electricity visited Winnsboro and jho surround ing country on Sunday night. It ;'?mmeneod'just aftur dark, allowing time for the piously disposed to get ,safoly toehureb,apd raged with unaba. ted fury for several hours. By the time services were over, the streets eeo 'flooded, while a sheet of,, water woas descending. After a short consulta.. tion the line of march was taken up and ladies, gentlemen and children splashed away. Between the Presby ,erian Church and Capt. Withpris' corner, rap a stre'.tm several yards wide and several ipehes deep, that had to be forded. Seeing no escape, the ladies, after a few preliminary little screams, plunged ,boldly in and waded through with a fortitude iat would have done honor to any of 'ld Stonewall's "foot cavalry." No seri ous damage was done by the rain. The streets were badly washed in some plapeg. The gully by the Me Kinney hpise. caved in, carrying down three t'reeb. 'The crossings on College green are all down. In the country the damage was considerable. Fencing and crops for a hundred yarda wide along Moorp's (O ek were swept away. The storiie this season have all been heavy and attended by electrical Phenomena. Capture and Attempted Esoape. Yesterday morning a colored man nanmed!Ira Richards was brought to town by Sam. Gladney and a friend on the charge of horse stealing, Ira had stolen Sam's horse and carried hini to sell to Mr. N. C. Robertson. Mr. Robertson recognized the horse, and sent for Sam. Ira was arrested znd brought to Winnsboro to Justice Mackey's 9ilice. While the cap tive and the ,q'ptors were awaiting the coiming. of the Justice, Ira did not likd the turn matters were taking.. He panted for the fresh air an4 rejn, fields that were almost in reach. Summon ing his strength, like the, brave "SItpus O'Brien," he made one leap; cleared the back door, ran throug4 Dr. Aiken's lot, ejearig the fence at ajib~oudd, and gLade for the country. 1. vda cutto a 41001 au iurauUaly?11 .. if randemoin had brokg ,loose and slashed in pursuit. Tio hine ani cry followed him closely, one man be ing on a horse. Ira made capital time, but could not cope with horse flesh and h iorse pistol that-' ointed its ugly mouth at him. ..Ile , cAved in , grace fdlily, and wMut brought back. Justice Macke~ tuirpio hjm vver, to Sheriff Duval e~nd ho is now in durance vild. The Cotton Crop Damaged. Thme Wilmnington, N.C., Joisrnal. of the 4th inst., saiys :"A friend, who has just returned from South Caroli na, informa us that the cotton pros poets in Marion,.Williamsburg, Dar lington andI. ,Sumten Counties ,ai-e re ally very d iscouraging. The rust and the vworm have both .been at.,work, and the farmern are now engaged in picking out the open cotton as fast ass possille. The ~.yield, will prove '-1y different (roin that promised a few weeks ao A Brutal andi Bloodiy Father. ,Ciharles Cearso,, an. colored man, living on... the plantatiot. .,of Mr. Jas. Moriwethier, was lodged in our jail on Wednesday of last week, charged with the murder 9f his gwn child-a little girl about $S years old-by whip. ping. The tmhill died on the 22nid ult., from the e ocot, it is said, of an unmerciful whippin g inflictel by the father a few days before.-defldc Ad vertiser. There is a deadly *weapon .used in Mlexico and California called i the sand-clu.., made of aneel skin filled. wit aanj A person when- sti~imclo wvi this capon seldom recovers, and it neve P1eaves any marks. For sev ertal ye rp the police of California uere puzdIed to account for some ziyatcf'ois deaths.. After a *beile they captured .aburglar who had in bla possessiort one of thesb fbrmida b,~o wEaponis. rnouI may pildni ation on Jackson's Uro~ on the pight of Wednesdgy theL 3rd of Sceebe',. -a :M10d8o, colofid ?'dare, blaze face, white lips, feoui' white laga and one glass dye. Any personl giving infor malion that will lead to her recovery, will be rewarded~ by , .. sept 10-tixlP IIA8TING. A CARD). TO TIlE VOTElR8 OF FAIR FIlLD. .1.- Ji1 E4E V announce myself as # nn. did1ato for S TSNATOlt of Fairfield County at. the ensuiug election. I pledgemyself to promote the-interests or the peopl, to the best of my ability. I have an edluoa tion, andl have oeen teaching for the last nine monthas at Camp Welfare, giving sat.. i8foetlon to my patrons. I am competent to fill the office, and solicit your votes. au M6+r3AJOIt T. BOULWARtE, Estrayed or Stoln F ROM the subsoriber oi Tuesday, thi 26th of'August. t1llack Ilorse Mulo, 12 yearsold and abou AlI*W4 high Any informatiooieft%,a -the Wi nnsbor< Nws ofo'o will be thatktally ',ceived, 8.lfaA156.YE, sept 3.-tlx2 Simpson's T.-, In Bankrujtey. -thonstter, of Alexand.r M.4''Newbill. Janmce .B,.(oun Attekhoy for ,Dankrupt. Ills is to give notko e)'(at o the 'lth T day of April, -A. D. l.8TSA .Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued a'Aaibit the ie. tale of Alexander At. Newbill of the vicini. (y of hbitou, in.: Ihe Oounty of F iirfi6Id, who h1eis boon adjudgea a Bn1kil$s 4rn his orn.petition. That the payment of any debts and delivery of any proprty be. longing 6o sakd BRankrupt, to hi or for his use, and ih'e' traersfe 6f r.npi.)V'erty lky him are forbidden ty laW ; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove Iheir debts and to choose one or more As signees of' his estate #111 0e held 't -a Court of Bankrutptoy'--t6' d holdeh -"at Yorkville, 8. C., beforo''W. I tIhawson liegister In Bankruptcy of said COu~t it is hice on the 22d day of September, A. D. 1873, at 12 o'clock in. it. Al. WALLACE, U. 8.- arbMh a;.ienssonggr, by T. W. Cluawsn, Deputy Ites ongo'r, sept 0-t2x2. in Mhe hnotter of Will'irmdf4Rb. James H.:llin, Atterney rov Bankrupt. T IIIS is to give hitico that on the 10th day of .uly A. D. 1873, ,a tarraift a Bankruploy was. issued -agaist..the istate of William 8. Rtabb oO the Town of linnsboro, Iq the County ofrFairpeld who Ias been adjudged a Bi ikru$li- upon his iwn petition. That tie paymeot o any lebts and delivering of any property td. onging to said Bankrupt to hits or for his iso, and the transfer of any property by uims are forbidden by law ; that a meeting if the creditgr'of aaid.Bankrupt to prove heir debts ahd to choose one or more tssignees of his estate will be hold at a ourt of Bankruptcy to be iold~e at Y-ork,. rille-M. C. before. WL.. 1. Clwson, Rqgister n Bankruptcy, of s0id Coirt at his offie. n he 12th day of September A. r. 1873, a 2 o'clock M. ' I. M WALLACE. .U. B. Marshal, as Ale'senger. By T. W, ChAwsoN, Deputy blossenger. sep 4-t21l, Issigneesor i stees,' Notice of ,Appointmeht~... a tie District Court of the Uniled plaids fotn - the Westeiin.. District of South Cnrolina--In Bankruptcy-In the mat. ter of David Campbell-Bankrupt. 10 Whom it may concern :-The under sighed, 8emuel Bi Clogney, hereby ;ives noti 3e i f his appointment as as. ignee of the Estate of David Cauopbell if Fair field Couity, in said- District-an. bho was, to wit, .on, thb--day. of-.--.. 872, adjuged Banirupt, upon the Petition if himself. - Datied at Winnshord 8. C. the 2d day of eptember, A. D. 1873. g # - SAM'L B. CLOWTEX,. sep 42--x1 Assignee. W"T.L3.319'EE 63NFECTIONER1ESI 250 1bs. American Candy-1,.0 and [)ennry sticoks, 300 lbs. American Candy-Braids, Plate ind Bars. 0 'lbs. "American Iisses"-jialled nly by the ir'en9h. , These candies are fresh and genuine Ye guarantee Ihonu sjwet. sep 9 U. G.D)E ]IMORTES &0 C. MERCHANT TAILOR I~d. LA11ICKEII& GO. A KE ilesuile in i ifoiming theii rinsthat, they are now proparo'1 to ihow a fi.sjb line of samp,les of Clothe, Caes iniers, Vesti ngs and Overcoat ing, all of which we will be pirlpared to got up its t~e LATES'1' A ILA MOt5E. O'ur con nection with a large TAILORINQ fE iRTMENT Enibl63 us to get ~p'ho very latest Styled ill Garhientst . eT. .-' IIAVINfI-a thdrottgh kniwbedge of the iserchant. TAIL~ORiNO DEPA RT1MygiT, I ihall give this brainch my most parff.cular ittentioni. I 00UAiANTEEh A FIT OR NO SALE. P... DanernburgA Fa"IE.1 arrIval at sep 4 J. M1oNItYr.E. 'rALOOCEAODS Reserve your r oney until the last of 8e tesber. 0QU121. a co. tk1f not aie fle very test# ' ' WA'161,1M: proved Styles 6f Ready-Made Clothing at the lowest prices, and a4l grads of Dry Goods, SQUIER & CO'S HOUSE OFFER GREATER INDUCEMENTi "lln .any other In Wibubsforo.I. 84ak10b Gooa1.ott"hifd + Teink' hating CASH 16 "lay out" noew, would do well.by calling at JOHN C. SQUIER & CO'S. Sept 6 IMPOITANT A!I i~ROM and after thisd my books vi) b closed and no CR~4 ,,.gaiite g any one. This, idtide i h public, to v persons the tN:~file of cal idlg: .. ,,11l parties to whom suplies have been advgpged must make prompt payment. THIS 1 OTIGE II 1?lA . ~ T i. JJERTSON. The Sffite gf South Carolina. FAIRFIBLD 00tvf* . .igW .ifRkb0O$ q, P robatei h;e. W HIIJE~AS Reuben Ford . heth madeu --.'$8 aj~,'to&drI Ihm LetX tet's of A d fatgTn -'f fthe" EnTtate and effects of Sanders Ford deceatted. These are therefore to cite and 'aditionish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Sanders Ford #edehied, that they be-ark Appe'ar, 1tktote nio, in t hof (urt of Prubutle, to'-be held jFairfield Court flouse on Baltit'dA3#the. 1th dag ..Qtseptem b'fnext, 'ft'er putIbot n'4lho rtI at 11 '64lok in'th'e for nooz~ 'd tileo cause if 't - t hay ~bjIt; said Administra GiAves Ar D this A8th day of atlgust 80-tlx2 J. P. F. C. *India Rubber Jiolting. A . FULL supply of Betting, 6 ielber, & Imobes and- 4 Inches wide, just re elted -McMASTERL & DRICE. *.sept 6 GOODS Calicoes, Long Cloths, Delaines, ' - Brown and Checked -Iomeapus, . AL80 Nails, Pure Whit(,,, Lead, Linseed Oil, Tourpentino, . . Fere1nch Zinc, Crockery, BoN s and t ationcry FRESRL DRU(GSAND m M D D I W I'.a!?. M6MASTER & BRICE, JUST A Lot of Bleached Uomespun. JOllN CLARtK CELEBlRATED Spool Cotton, ur remain'ig .;(oak of DRESS GOODS, Whaite Pique and geady Mado Cloihing, A.T COST ]PO3R CAsif. All 1i110 of O GODS will. b3e spid , vry low for the. CASh1, for thec next tIlrIy days, proparalory to our .Fall ,and Winter Stodk. WITHERS & DWIGHT.' aug2~3 Livery~ and E0A1e A.I. OOIER c sa ' l iaund extra fine iun''wafx of good stock will do well to -6 '. .,in corndeotlon with my Livery St ablo, I b V~,opened a Carringo, , Buggy, and Wag actoy. llorkneatly executed an I 17a1rantetd, Givo me a oall. Jan 18 eC o~ w 1a,;ihy mense Meokere, i i t up espexciially' for Family Use. Aept 2 Bagging and Ties. lfaggfsg. Ah'ow'ties and Baling Twino. Jush. Received and for sale by. aug28 .- DEATY &BRfO. FI'iRY a'.'saclt of "Pride of Augusu4'" .. FlourW you -wish- f(h very bes poid at BACOT & CO'S, low for cash, sent2 2 aii& GROCERIES .%I R IEs' ARRIYNI) AND AlRIVJNG B-A.COT & CQ s3. New Flour f'rom Stovall & Hull's Excelsior Mills. Mackerel in Kits and Qiar ter bbla. Fresh Bolted Meal. %.A lot of Ludlow Baggiug, one of the finest brauidis iiI maI ket. A lot of Arrow Ties,. sept 2 OUR ENTILE STOCK OF COTIIING, Which includes haisoiie gunits.of Cassimers sulficiently hteavy fd' fall use, is no w of fered TO 0ASI COUSTOMERS. N. B. Every style of Dress Shirts made to Ordo. WOEDWAQD & LAW s TESABJSH ED 1859. SJust rceived-* .Pure p Silver Watch~es, all sly es, Clooks, all qpalitie's, l'iain Jewelry, Plbe and liLtionis, 141 karats fine; Plain awl Faney GJold ltinigs, 1s -karats fine, and Spectacles, a fine assortmnent. All goods warrianted as repreen'ted. All work stonai in a workmanlike man ner, and warrainted; No ahlt-ge 'for looking. Come and see ufo,.. 'wi l take pleasure in showing my goods; Thanakft:l for prast favors, I reapecltfully Solioit a continuance of f lhe a.jIO CiIlAI 1l5l5 M.U L, Lii, -,ll2 Opposite IBacoi & Co. TUR]SFNIP SEEfD A FRESH SUPPLY. I NCL~f NOAix different. kinads. Early ..I h'ia- utch (Ilobe, lied Top, Golden S Ball, Laing imprea'vdl . Isoglish Norfolif .and.Yoflow Aberdeen.. ~My' ieads and Cgislomers will noLtfail tool'aad'Iitly t fel01vos withi this valualo esopient.. * ~de 'c i *, *u1726 FURNITURE I Cortsig6n'if .Walnut, Imilat ion Wal.. nut, and Oak,:, of (lhe ,.very best- .qtiality. For design .,and,>workmanship tznecialld; and cheap as cnn-he bonught anaywherd til sido of thdoiiy..of Now York-or-Dll io, and as cheap as can be ljouM:a L: IUew York or Ilailtmore at retail pricca, Jheryuthing warrantedl as represented, ,Ma'tresses and Lumber for sale. Call and see for your elve, as seeing ia believing. Fuiltror neadlS i-efiaired at thodertato prIces. .feb290 , . L. W. PIlTLLUPS. - HAIRS. A NOTV!lER lot of Gecorgia split Bottom Chairs, on hand. Come aoon. ,Sep 4 J. McINTYRIE.