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Naw ADvVnTIhEME *. Lumbey-Apoll lro. IVinnsboro Hotel-A. A. Morris. Fourth Arrival.-V.Q. Desportes & C6. )Ba'rgains, Bargo ns-Moblastor & Brice. Notice-LJoel Copes. Stock-holders' Mooting-C. Bauk. night, Seo'ry. COTToN.-At the tle of going to press yeterday evehing, Co ton was selling at 11.1 a 12:1 cents in this market. A PoPLEx.-Hon. Juse . - land was stricken 'do* by a fit 'of iW6p'1exy, fait -Siturday. W'o .are ''lad to iearn that the Judge is im. reving. TiE ORANDCENTRAI..-This Hlotel under the supervis ion of ! r. Jno. 1). MoCarley, is gaining reputation daily. Mack knows how to "keoe a hotel." Post offio h1 ls be'en remeved to the commodious rdbr arranged for it in the now Thespian Hall building. The room is in nearly the same place as was oo, cupied by tkhe.old Post Ollce. GIN flousxE IURsED.-IV' regret to learn that the gin-hontse '6f Mr. U1. Heins, near Ridgew'ay' was destroyed by fire on Suntlay evenitig last.. A quantity 'f'choice seed was consum ed ; loss about 5,900. No insuranc'o. DLI'AlTURE Or CO'NVIc'TS.-Shelill' Davall left her.- Monday with the following convicts for the penit'i tuary: Jim I.rris, E-1 Bulluice-, 'Jack Edwards a 'd l'ra Riohards, all colored. These four coiiets em brace lar'o'ony in all ith' frms. WINNSBORO iloTEL.-Te \Vinns, boro Hotel was reopened on Tu'esday. It is in' harga of Mr. A. A. Morris of Liucolutoa N. C. Mr. Morris has had considerablo nc'i:erience and suc cess as a Caterer to the public. The 1Iotel has been r'efitted. The cuisinb is good and terms mtioderate. PAnAD)I.-OO Taosday eveni'ng he Colored Hook & Ladder Company paraded with the Truck \bich. had beeu turned over to them 1y 'Capt. Bacot of the Fire Company. They were in full uniform-blue shirts lined with red, and black pants, iid pret-entod a fine appearance. The 'company will do good woik when called upon. LOST STRA&YH) OR STOltN, the local editor of this paper. ie was last seen on the Fair grounds at half past eleven o''dlock Sunday night. lbuntinig for his notes on the Fair. A suitable reward Will be paid for his safe delivery at this office, or for any reliable in Mn.t1on as to his whereabeouts. STonM.--A violent stLorm visited Our Town Suday night-. A tree in front of Mr. John II. Cathcart's 'store WutB struck .by lightning, athd butd'y torn uip. We hear that IDr. Simipson, the welli~nown dentist, and Mrs. it. M. Dunlev'y, were talso both struck by lightning but t'aat noither was badly hurt.. Rr.Mo~A.-Thbe Western Union Telegraiph O'oinpany, the C. .0. & A. R R1. Company, and the Souithern Ekpress Company, have all three re. moved to the cices arranrged ex press. Iy for thesh in the new~ T1h~spIsn Ihall building.' Thter agent expresses himself as much pleased with his new quarters. T:ssr:A N IIALt.-This fine build.. ing is rapidly approachinig comple tioni. .Whenn fnishiesI, it will be riode of the oimenorts oif ohir Tdwn. Tlie woak of pointing the front is now going on, and the hppeainee of the edilien although diefiguredl by the Acafdlding. Jedenatpm the grp atest bicdlt upon tllb arch itdbt id build. er. 'TnE Naw IDJEA SALooN.--essrs. kelly and Ti'tmona have opened a hostaurant and Bar Ro~om in Mc-o. tbarley's now building ontMain streeL these gentleman wai~l (trili nidals at all hours of the best thzemarket affords. Oysters anid 6.Wh plwajs on ' hand. Tficir bar i'i ?'urnishod with uhoice liquors. . Pa Fties w ishing. 4 good st iac med) will do well to call at the '-Now Idea." Sof the brave and fair of' our village have becomoi temporary residlents of * Colunmbia this week. Among othedrs we tIfoice y'e local with a large rosette and blue'stream. era hiding the larger part of hiA man * ly yet portly form. As butt few have returned, we oannot give a fair deset iptiton of the Fair. We hoar, however that as comparod with previous years, it is, at least partially a failure . Co F TilE STA'TS FAI.-The State cldsdd tast Friday. We learr, * that the' recaipts far exceed~d those of last year. The following is a par tial ht (of the premiums awatrdod to exhibitors from Fairfield: Largest yield of oorn on one -acre of restored lowlands, R. E. Ellison, ., F.:aifi e $in Sonp Or., Largebt yid wheat on five ao es, T. W. Rabba&foldr$l0. .4 Largest yield datg. onteu acres, T. W. Rabb, Fairfieldi4l9 .4 'rgels yiel0 oai o one aore, W.NabbFanl o Lar'gesd yii. ageet potatoes o one acre, a26' Wishols, T. W. Ribb, F'irfield, $5. Bu'shet oAiV. t W. EAbbA ?ir, iebusdlos difi6oun va tdies oas, T. %V. ltabb, Vairf-eld, *5. Display -ot graiu, T. '%V. Rkbb" ii1shel table ttirn!pos, 15. 1L. i Pic nclun, Mrs. Idh"Hikhi, Fair field silver.'' Duiham, bull calf, T. L. Bulo'w, 'Fa'1i r'ti dq, 5. .1 Grade bull, '3 years or upwards, bl. ,ipwvejy, Valtield: medend pro, luim $10. . Grado bull, 2 to 3 years old, Thos. W. It abb, Fairield4. $40. G.rade calf, I to 2 years, Thomas W. ltibb, Fairield, $ Grade cow, 3 years or upwards Thos. W. 1tabb, Fairfield;- fiest pro mlium), $2016. S . Light diaft filly, 1 year, T. L. Bu. low, lairfiold, $10. liooded 1,11y, 2 yeavs, 'J. C. Bulow Faffielc d, $40 Pair M. U. rais'c in'ulc, W. D. iLulick, Fairlicld, $15. Grado cow, ditto, Thos. W. Rabb, Faiicid, second premium, $10. G ra d e oifor,. I t o 2 ye ra ol, Thos. W. 1abb, Fpirfield, firit pre Muic colt, 1 year, M. Clowneyj Fairfield, $5. SYNosia15 OF TL AI)DhK'-S OF HIS )IONOl' YnoDIt DIACHEY, TO TItI' GRANn JURY OF FAlItlEIF.D COUNTY AT TillC NOVF.31MER TERDI.-The Court congratulatod the Grand Jary on the faithful 'and cficient mnne' Itn Which they ha'd disearged their laborous duties. The Coui t will 0 o der so much of tlhe presentu.eit of the Grand Jury as relateE to ti public highwtiys and the remloval 'Wf the jail b "sor ed on the County Com missioners. It is tho. opinion of tho - coura that the Uulty U6inmission' cr have the nuthority to remove the piil, if the county Commissioners do not carry out the recoamuendation of the Grand Jury the 'conit vfill as. sumo the responsibilit-y of witlidraw ing the prisioners from tie jail! ahd have them tranzferred to the jail of an adjoining county-theo expenaes of thc prisineis to be defrayed by the CoP I tv. 'ITe Court regrets to learn from tj presentment of the Grand Jury, that the evil rA'etice of buying sood cot ton is onA th'6 inorease. The court regar'i this practice as dangerous to the coninuuity and if not checked, it will tenl to hus'ettle the foundia tion and basea of prop'erty. The illicit trafle twas to beat dovn tWe price the honest uan can not 'compete with the thief. The court believes that the wv'bng is not *ith'out a i-emedy, anid thinks th'd retn'edy sugesed a pract.ieail on'e. T'he court dems this niatter of so mfuch importance that it wiil order a copy of the presentment, cert'iled by the Clerk of this court, to' be sent to hia .Rxcelleioy,1 Gov, Moses and the presiding Judge will give his personal attention in bringing this matter 'to tile dtice'6 of ihd Legis1.ature. The Court regrets to learn dith large balance due the teachersdf the public S8thools of the county. The p.osiding Judge doeF not believe the~ t'uldnCe Will ever be paid so long as the mopiey for school purposes is bent to the Stat6 Tlrerxtiry. Mlonies col.. looted for Sc lool p urrpose should re main in the counties ivh'ler'd dolldered. It has been suggested that it Would be a violation of tlie iio'6tioii of the aonatitutioni whbich requires aill :houey3 collected by the State to be deposited in the State T1reashi''-and paid out oft the warrants of the Couwps tru.lior. In thB' opinion ofthe Codrt t he provisions of' the Coiet bution would be coinplied with, if the (Jdtn. ty Treasuries were dbsignatoed asd poitaries--as sub Tlreashrers o( the State, and the mondy could be paid. out on the w.arrants of the Comiptrol ier. The p~reiding Jud~ge, irvatruced the Lirand J pry that they werc discharged from further attenidanob, dpbn tbo Court' until tha 4th Monday 'in January neit-they~ would ednisider. them-. solves dischtarged trdm iudher atten. dlanoo utponecourt in Janttaryv, if:their subeessozi, ~alIlbe prbp6Hly tirawn lhave a safe returnto their respective homes and fatn ihcs.' A dypsy Nurdr..<.. A cnrpenter -aind contractor p 'Florenbo, nanibd W illiam 1lenry, was round dead, atiaut onb and half Itilets West of' there, by the aide of the WilmIinigton, Columbia and- Au gusta1 ailro.ad, In a i'vt TPhd verdlat 'of thid Co ~oner-s' jury deth from some-- nn1hoown cause. 8ihee then it fnl~pspatae , (byt es terday a mntri named Jake Meri'itt, of of (Jheraw, visited a bAtd of gyrpsibs' ones mped immrtediatel y-'ontaido .pf, tliff cor'porate' linits of that town, and mianifeste'd a disposition to 'r.alse a distuurbocc. Whereupjon .a fight en sued bet yeenI him aq~d ..ngahppe Ha'rrisoni, a member' of the" band, which, after several blows had been passed, yeuulted int the ,T6gth .b Merritt. No ape wer4 "N'd Efforts ato biig made fo'arredt Hirt riemn who is atill at large. I / i.: A Caribur .Msk-Up'b nTf 386. One of the v'otime of ellow feoer at Sfeve6bRi *ds 'ti6 -%. Samuel te(r mewber.tf.ongre qg& from hio Westei distriot of ,ouisiani. l6 Was osahibr 'of the Freedmen'st 40 g'hanVft 'a.b6e mentionod 0i , a C)h. d,, 't I wak og kpown the !0014 i11tioa.a on--wh ch the safe was looked. Tie -dokb show that ther,O ae t61vele tjousand dol. lars iii the -safe, but thero.#.:0 no Mo. OtWants in that part of thf oount1w that can opetn'the m:ife witlot do tvo',li t. 'The elIo'r of Freed Ifen'4i'Wi l' Inot go to &h reveport until the frost fias cophletely sub Ado t o .pestilet'j' aq tihe qople'sf IneI i rep"JI litpJy "lookqh ti,." 1 ) Y virlie of a warrant on igrlc Itihil .1,ieo to me directed. I wi'I ffer for ede at publio aucIQipn to the hibest. hid. der be fore lth e Court flouse dqor in Winns es it'*hh Ii'te Iis "fe, on (lie neAt. M.oudlay in Decemtdwr nekt, and the #I'a followir.g. for Cash, the foll'owing de. acribed -properly to -wi ; One Cream colored NTule. Levied upon n4 lim property of lenjamin Terkey, at 4be sie of W. -K. Doty gainst Benismin Turky.: ALSO the suit o . oJ g ibaA- ganut Phillip Giles., ~ F. C. o# 167ta -1 - . T qi it4 n mnodation .V If lih swetfnrdling public. 1 4 th stte, mtnai a q 6A~ pU sll1 be spared in lnakiuig itn.gueaLs comfortable. - ...i - . . E - :rrl % ~15OTIQ~ED HA L1Q4 hidl Ior rent of I he imarket% for one year fret t.he let. Decei'ber 1873 wil be i eceivtd until the 26th init.". - :~.J4)E.JJePESg nov .-I8 -' -. -'t\ Olerit of Couiuaill. C~iktefo~unbi d Aug Us. ta- lailr'oadl Coipany. TREASU lt'S bt 4r. c6. ila 'tgi .' Octobei ,1J. . TI q .raltq A . 'y 'eei Pg,-T i the Podkn fluorh, q9 tl i ( , pa g, the t hit i e l'niee I'ngs be Jier'ee at'er hthl-on the vlt- t'eriy atler tH 1eecb d 1o0d1y in., Novemberiet each eat: 'and 0hiast.hjp.Yt. sx tnnu.1, nseeting be held in ' I' rat i ce withte ibovo resoltition. tsttnnafWettib'g of the Loc'kholtders of thidiiaaif will' be held tii't):is 6ty on the. iot -day -of NOVEMBIER. - dov 18s O. JoUKCNIGHT, 846'j. -hv% nb4 y214'faifrMP n119 out h ofr Simopediri's Trlol, *hef tWi pscril t'n omfunbar 'iqilt he ih Is,6.h I notleA.- - - 'T'e' ctf '?l v ratinge oftheypi ti-c,'. Iii :A &je statisfactiou. We wish it r BARilA BAU~AINS. OWING ;tbA1bb 5-.'pAo Cotton Iti . g(at scarcity of money, we now offer oni entire Stock of Godd b di ti-emely low prices. Especial stttp ij bgld go or vcay) Dress Goods, Shawls, Reatdyr Aecnts Furnishing Hats diid Cd'ps4, and a splenididl line of Cassimerds, idil of which we offer at panic pric~es tild.1to suit the times. -Conie witl the CASU and gekBARG'AINS! ALL those indebted to us are urgently t'ffWAet'eA'E come fo)rward and settle uj , as, we dre greatly in need of mioney. MVeMA&T ER&-BR1E? <6t 2 Nails gN11 il PeES-utuakiwd4egted GoEe ''sra Patet.tlhISh"e iorhe kdai 8; 0 Deuid keuet Low for CONah, b3 1Qa2 9 iEA TVY&BO ARRIV AL 10 OXEso m h.iany's.C10e..9 at r. keijvalue for &a G. 0O*E .IL3M. dZO2'D3 i . U. G. Dl 0STfOTES - CO. nov.13. Old Mollow Liquois. Ihave now on hand a full Ptock or old nPll4i Lhwiors, cou'aisiat iu % p lr't of t he following lisrainds.t Nathan O'd ':,h'inct R1ye, 1803, Pure old Centur', Ity'd. Sugler Ityo. Guekin Ihei mter Ity i. irginia Viiley liye, Fa IIi.y Rye. M nig ela Ry. Nortlh C.arolina Cor, i'irinrd Swan Gi*. Cognau rnndy l'encli, itoly:- INw) years old, % ploe lirandy, Ileekberry Uhanuly. Uier Brndy. Chlerry Brandy, Che(.--iy, l'oit sd \lidera Mipes &0 . PariieI inl wtIII zif Pure unadulteiged Liquors can get hem at R. J. McCA ( LI'E YS. A Lsd. A !bt'of imporiod--Doneslio Cigars, the finist in Town. nov 11 R J. McCAllI.lEY. Qrand 'Cent'al Rotel Just Opened. ~ lAVE jsst o pvned a first clar, bonse - of entert- liniit ih Winilsboro, iln hc most corivenient .>calit y inl Town. and il prepared to entertain bol0 tranmtient knd pergiaqent boarders At..mtoderate rateq. ,' v-ry exertion will be maduea .o give 4at. 'action. Tr'velers should inquire for ithe 'OItA ND ClH.N TA L." Ter : Tranidvnt boarding $2 50 per y. Pe'rnainent board. '16 per' niouth. JOHN D. MoCAI Y. nov 8-Im Prprieior. WORE NjE y GROCERIES! i Car load Liverpo6l SyrA'usc ialt. 6 Sacks Ground Sit, 10 Boxes Soup nesorted, Phds Adamantine Candles, 2 Boxes Staroll, 1 Tierce Rice, I Tierce tard, i Ti'4rme WINNSBORO FEMALE SEL1NAltr. A Boarding and fay Sohool for Yonng Ladfei; Af1118. E1 E. MOOl,h.. - 411188 EA LIEl 1llINSON, Jrincipal" '4fon.-W: I,. RionanTsoN, Presidona. 3aipt JAM. BxtA'T' Capt A. 11 O(r.ownyr, F. B.'MloOau7Ia..Nq . 0. 11. MeM.\aTap. For highet. Steqe, including th.e angtyent's per' r~ession. S$r>. 1t or ntermsiediato olasses, per' een' Ains, -er eei. er (reiob . Hooringpermont. iciningwas ng. f'uel and4 :igl *es. per zmonth. , . 816. Trms'n. of jlwyienut --,.iervily in advansce. ST E CEI VEsl. 1 Car loadf white winter' seed 1 Cli' ]dadi bhack winter' aded Oats. I- cekwbortt Flour; -t~ . WhliAt nitd * , pi~d B~acon.. See&'ly b~IitG andl Red seedi II.LEATI. nov AtLt p~or n& having de~oiands Against LI. p th t of 1ir. -li. .y. -Colemn'tr late td to hand them [n to elbe un4hrsjignd on sr.be4.bThi fret o'IJanuar'y -I 874r proper Iy attested. Those indebted are requested to make a proit settiernit eiter by one'h brooa Ethe sai mot, I e settled --t i m NANCY A. COLln A N; GO TO, NELSON &EFo. .To.Buy Your Liquore jHjIiEY have in 'store one hnndred bar.. rils, embracing every vhriety from the comnmonlest to the FIN IST brands. We direct prirutieiar attention to our Fl IN E CO N WillSLK!Y, tie purify and Ite or vihicht wo w-rriant, ait d ou in' < nn- llrandie represent every 'clino and cont ry, In coAection with theT Liunor !.usiness we havo opoed a RlestkurkAt for %he accoomodation of tifc )ubl ic whevre me-ils will be served at nil hours, all we ak is 4 'rikl, sitisfacttion is guaranteed Vesi Lager oi draugh. 1'rerh ystIe'rs at t le eist'strant PROM3 PT SETTLEMENT RE QUIRIED. J~DAR'8'lE idelifed to tile undersigned eiiher IL-y noles or opena necounas are OSCE 31011E reinestcdi to come for ward and stile their indebledness. Those renalning usettled on (lie 1st of Decem her next, *ill be placed in the lklnds of an Ahtornery, and Ilicir colleotion forced by the uunal legal course. CottoIn will lie received at market. price, or leld utItil better prices prevail. This nol ice is ini. and i ose ini'e*le ivill sa.o t1oney by heediiig it. T. R1. RIOBERLTSON. This uinri ailed Sontfuern IlRemedy its waurnied nor t constains a sing;le particie of .\(erutiry, or ansy injuriious m2tin eral sub tstance, but is 1'URlEL1Y VE~ ETA Ij , cot 'iing t hosto Sonts SPrn It SoC s na 1d lbA. whieb nn nii-wise tirovideuge hats plaicel is' COuiiios Wqh'er a. .I1 ver Disenas roost prevail. it wvill cnre fil l isesaes caiused by )ernnbrient, or I heo Liver. TIhe" symsptomat of .liver C~omuplaint, are a hitter or badt Iast& in 5h ms southI ; l'ains ina tie lHack, Ndeit~ or Jonints, on-len msist akens tor iealeIn ; tsur .9a ossmach ; Loss of A ppetite : Rodelsa n'irnaely costivo anid ax ; Ilendacole ;,Loss of maemory, withI a rainiful sennion of hnlvingf failed to. do *ombihin lsn whsiph, oughlt .to hsave bseen doneo ; Debilily~ l o* 'Spiinis,, a thick yellow ap. t~s'nesn4 e l' e.dn unrul Eyes. 'u dry Conghs.C.f5er mnistakers; fe (rnsaumption. Siomel'Iinies rsuny of'5 hss sympntoams attend she dIiaese, at otherss very few ; but, hse liver. the largwit orin ini aho bodly, is goanorally 5 hie fleat cf ihns dli.se, and it nt. 'lleguila Ied'a in sme. gr< .t frin~ g, wtretch, ade nnd D~eath . Ill ensuer. 'i-i-i (hreat Unstfailinsg Sproitic will 'I90 beo *on sl l olset Unpeasa nt.. FoSIlly~sui'i A, Coi'tipat iota, Ja nlioe, Eilliocr5 atnks, Sick IIislndche, Colie. Spreplohs of ~sirits, Hour Stomach, Ilos rt nrn, &c I &c. 21.UlMO'L~rER~ REGULATOR OR MlEDI CINE, (a the Cheapent. Putrest and Best Family Medie no in the W~orud I Maaiurwtosred onaly by * J. HI. Z/EILITN & CO., - Macon, tie., and PhiladelphIa. Price, $1 00. Sold by all Druaggiste, nune 2& Baggingj ana T es /5,000 C'ard, ul.,a adar ltaggirig. Arrow Ties atdB ingTwn Juu4 Received and for sale by. a=2S DEATY Rb. BA COT WOULD give Notice that all Notes .0hd Acouts duO n the 1st of November nlext, must be SCttled cit her in Cot ton o 1oney, bVy tia't time, as we wish t close out our busi ness. We have given as Imch ind;'lgence as ai'tinA' owing 11s and brigimng in their Cotton and not wishing to sell, will be given indni gence if the Cotton is stored With us. 1AGOT & do, Oct 28 T- READ L ARTIJS ind'ebecl to na for G.QDp mroh asetl will pleiio 'omno forwaril and title. We nood money and muct have it. V will tako Cotton from Parties owing is 11d 11611d it uIt long na they WIh, Wec hopo those who camo to us in great ied will now consider our noosities. Our st ock ofroods lg~ill b e sold low fo CASH I and CASH at prieg o ;correspenl with tho Our sIbek is coig~lpli~rgk w'e effer ;reat itdalns to bASII BUYERS. Withers &Dwigjht Monthly'. Collections. J acouint of 1.he .mon ey at rtgotn0py mai the ge'neral depression of I rnde. I' nm ompojled to qsk muy rggutlar oustometseIb nit le their iiecouts montIhly113. All bille nItiflelC to Nravn -tu,.,wll hel mad.eout '141 .their pnyment..d~emanded. , 'iaisrule ill be adlhered to unl :1buuiness prospects riten. nowandlie, tono ~IlefiIve io se te aoirdl .go'en ent e INxraems wUil do well to odll-afd 9 mati~ed of the fact. sp cIal sciendancoe lasO boen given to the.ltid eir departinent. ,oet. 2 . - -- - . SUGA R AN)F -BBL. Powdered S'ngar. 1. 16 bble Crijshed, Uxga. an ara MtgnYf Pa.lme R~Io' oefee, nafr ind fd stie Iy, BiAT) DRO. ALL wh6 gave m'e their.66td f'o- Caro. Alina Pertilier, nre hereby notaied hat. theif- ndtos are due on the first day of Novembe(- hew-I, tinnl orre In my hando ror cotle1of16. Thos4 who koive me itel#y noesfor Gotton Food, will find theIr nofes at. the Express t%146.- I hope fer a promipt payment of both. -. .. i 4o1 14 JNO. II. OATItCA RT. NEMW CASH 8 T ~. . J- . . MOORE d co. * ~ T DOOn 'r5, ohn a. Squier & Co. DEALERS IN LADIES DIRESS GOODS! ANb UNoERwEAn. Q~eN'ls"TURNISHINd GOODS BOOTe,' 81IOES, IiATS AND CLOTfiiEt, UMB3RE'LLAR$ T, UJNkS CROCKER. WAltE &a., &0., A mino lot of chewing tobaocoo ind tibua . c'onooted by all to. be thi boat f'n TO WN. CALL AND EXAMINE FOdi YOURSE LV ES. net 14 BARGAINS I We nolr ofTer our Stock of Dry (uods ioots and Sh6e'. ilats, Dre (4oods, 'ifhd Clothing, DI~lUCEU spcia1dlASeutichi calI d to.on Lot of Shawlsi difered at COST r O)d. Lot of Cloaks offer'd ait U()STi ! U no Lot 61 (CloIdhg,. :OnIsis tini of IIlIudsoie CI'rL inere Suits, .Fancy CassI iiro Pants and Bla~ck -Cluth Coats; AT COST d% CASJ CUTMU FMkLand W NTER I, . . -. -~ atleoniee. oit'thg laigi td, oir ~.unpsuit lageI39~ 4 fegi7 P p Lit l. JIs, an MoTo8ecp, VbbonIi~~ F, aLLeg~tR &pht. I i10 1 oof "ill 60dD8,J'i ros oo , itkar y lfl. ' *en Is j.o.nod: