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he Fairfield Herald. PUBIiSIV'A EKEB !Y -W IV I).A "ISJ) A Y. (Co rrc ndOGuirJunl A lacy Joke. I W T wM F.WINo, 0 F rCk 4A.9, A RAv ING AiuoltirTioN1'% WAS Fol(;ED T lilY A NUERO Gil.. V. B. I ' q., of E"Aster 'Kentuoky, is iosponilehfor*1xln followvs : - 'During th'e troubles of bleclin Kanisas, in tlie year 1857, I moved t Leavouwartb, taking With mo n negr boy and gil, tle latter a sprigtizl nlurse abouC fifteen veiUrs of agi There I fori:cd the.'aerpuint a l Aco. Tom Je."ring, th<n IIa onitg yerlike myself, and fired with a p1 triotio ai der to make Kansas a fri State as I was belt (u accom plishir the cout rrtry result. Tile line, . bi tween the pro slavery mien an3d U t bolitioinist s was closely drawn as r, speoted both our soci 1 and p, litic relations. Totn at tat Time -too'k livi'ly 1an11 active interest n behl:df the free State cause ; he has clang sinco then, end imay be it is wrong I .visit'tle sius of hisr) ounger nihot on his maturgr yqurs, but the ane dote is too goqd to keep. Colt -Ewing had two or three little chi -dren, one an infant at the breast ; I wife was in very delicate health, at the servant girl's quest ion drove hi almost to droqpir Lie appronche 'ate-one erning w ith a worn out we bOgonle look "31 r. Y-" hie begarn, "Il a nlii a deal rf tiouble. %f .vife 's ,Coj lined to her bed, the baby Las lung lik a yOung11; j iekm-s and I Can't 'li a nurso w -r-v dr-n ! I've tric the Yaphkeo, he )uch and the Ir girls, and IawoiAn't give ten cdb "or every -devil of 'em put togethe k was up all last ;gt,. the night b fore, and the night, before that., 'wal ing that baby of Miine over the -hous iving it paragorie, plitting co 4loths to its head, e-nd can't star it any longer. ly denr fellow te tile where I Canl Ft 11 iUr. that wi do to trust, ine I'll remember , -to the day of my deat. !? "r have thc very girl yot want,' replied. My wif., is olf on a visit i Kentucky f',r a orth or two, ar meanlwhile [ will lend11 y' ou my neg girl. Yuu will liml her the best yc ever saw, and I have no need of Ii -at present. lie necepted the proposition gra't fully, and I went, home and order< -Betty to gu! at once as a zui'rso f, neighbor ''om. Next day he sect ed a di fre et man elti rd!y., and I gratitude was bjund less. "I wouldn give that Digger," hee remarked, f, al' the white trash ii the world as 'nurs. L.ast niight was tle fir night'. sleep I hive had for luonth.'' Du ing this time T scarcely met li withont hearing him rpeat his prai es of his nCegro nInr.C. I thhil1k lhe ft tened ten poiunds under tho soqn seep her watchfulnoss garaute him ; and even the baby-grew stron both in its attachment t0 the nure and in its phoysieal proportions. ,he time appointed, Mrs. Y. returna -to Leavenworth ; my "bachelorhiood was suspendedlc, so we returned housekeeping and sent over for Be ty. lIn thriee dayl:5 time Eating was changed man. 114e swore by aall thb was good and bead he would go com plotely 1114 u it) nlss I wvoul d let' I have my girl again. J1e kept hor ju long euaoughi to 'poil him, lie said, ai was r'elapesinig int~to byp~ochondria at despair. lI Ithought it mios t barh roiustreadtmentt to take her from hi and proiposed to pay any sumii I mnigl ask is hire. .lie wouldn't be put o but time and ngain t-leaded and b sought mue to let himi have her for a fe weeks longer on any terms. Finall I bekoned him to one side and la down my ultimuatumn: "TeIom,"~ said I, "I am sorry not be able to accomnmdato you, but yt can have my girl only on one cond tion, anid that is, I will sell her1 ouas your slave f'or life !" Thec idea of a lirominient fr'ecsoilt ?:dealingr in hutman flesh !" But tI temptation was a severe one. I] dropped his cyes cquickly to tI groitud and blushed to the roots< his hatir. ' iThat i~s too had," bo at lengt replied ; "Seu kn)w as well as Id thlat I 1 en't buy a slave ; vyhy do ye wviahi to annoy tne ? IFor God'S's aak let me have hier for throo months ho: ge r, and 1'll --i "i'l1 be flabbergasted if I do," put in. "You can got her by pui chaso ; not other' wise, if you have keep awake the balansoe of the yea: You are wvill ing enough, no doubt, fa ano to own her, and you get the u: of her ; but if it's a sin in you it's sin itn me. I don't propose to Iil the burden of the pro-slavery orimi oft' yourahoulder and put it on mine. If you share her services you mu: also bear the stigma, tnd tuntil ye get ready to manke the purohaso yo might as weoll say ~ ntotbitig more d the sublject. FoXr five hiuntdredl do Jars [ will give you a clean bille sale ; no more no less.'' But that failed to satisfy birr 'We never met but lie came at am again, imploring that I should eithe lend or hire ; but buy--he couldn think of such a thing. Tho pr< slavery men and free-Boilers were daggers' points, and for the leaderc the latter party to: surrender thei glorious principles thus early lu th light, and1( to furnish the hiorribi institutioni t his s.>rt of indorsemnent wthiy, it was simply treason to ente: taini the t hiought for a inontenut. "All right," I would say, " ye ayjust go ahead then, and do you own naliijm 1" One morning, however, '-he -oame into my offioe looking, if possible, noro limp and -hagprd .a .aver befori I 6Av I~aiish mean in.you, Y-,j but I can't seofico my pwused uty wife's health any lonigor, :fHed-'it -is;" he adfod, extendin* ais hpadOlr which was firimly -olutoha4 . n li o piece of manuscript. "Hero's what'?"I asked,. dawing n back in well feigned ieoraneef hid t Weanint I'Wh, ,'ieenf na uppreas. 9ed whisper, and manifesting tho deep o e8t emburrasenout, '-here'w a oheck 'o for tihnt .$000--send the niggetu y along." t '. As soon . oo0uld suppres my Y Xf yotqA (* eyf.rby the way. the -0 'mol was very -far from enjeying,) - I almost todk'llis breath by my re.. ply : "Tom 'Ewin,-oonfound voun -b? litio,n Aidp, .edhbkihU,'tV have mny e girl at any price, Five hundred dollars, indeed ! Any body 660' inight have -her for that sum, i ut you a lhouldu't have her for ten tiUeCA the A amount. Do you suppose I would d sell a likely girl like that to a ousted to abolitionist ? Get our, Tou, got out, d and go home to.your baby I" 3- '1 had, beWore that time, often fl enough seen men who were "plagu. - cd"-but until then I never knew i the full meaning of the ter:m. He d was tlia worst 'urfoiunded man I over mI saw in m'y life. Ile felt fromi he d bottom ofhis heart, no doubt, that I' had treated him i"devlishinean/' and in view of that 'actI agreed not to j ltq1l tohe joil 6n hiia, lad have till ;thIts day kept'it outi of print,. Ewing ioditied his views 'ovrsi .erably on d the slavery'question after that time, :d but vhether he was influenced by his experigna.. with. he Wegro murse, f Yatn unable'to stato positively. le r- is now as good a Democrat as Ohio. -can boast, atrd 'I hope one day to see 1- him-Governor of the State.. I am 0, illing to vonture however, that he d has never forgot-ten how near he 1 d, 'being the owner of "Iarnan 'IleaTA ir Il the free Stato of bleeding Kainsas. I IL at:sometimea'lu'ost sorry I didn't u let h'it Aa'v6'her, added M~r. V., but I couldn't resist the temptation to make him feel as badly over it as possible. C. F. M. d: 0 It is undeestood that five gentle. r man yesterday tendered their ser vices to the governmeut, to opmmand corps .n the case of. a war wtuh Spain. This evidence of patriotism ought to be comme'aed, yet 6erotary Robe son is not burdened m ith a pieations for marines to aoooma the gup boats, and there are ve Vsieancies r in thi.s braiIch of the publio $ervice. - Was h ingt >nl 'h ron ice. st a b'aiNelal Notices. n "Now is the winter of our discontent mado glorious," by our houses being - made warn and comffortable, h aviog se 1- cured good Doots. Sftshes and Blinds, d Giarble a-sd Marbleized State Mantel d Pleoes from the Great Southern Builders' Emporium. To those now suffering cold fron faulty doors and broken sashes. &a. we say ordwr nton'ee from Messrs. I. I L liall & Co., Charleston, S. C. They ar d al so Agents for Asbestos' Roofing, Fel "and L:,th, 'whichis superior to tib, and poiarticulariy desirable for roofs 'of all kinds, for sale at manufacturers 'prices. CnAabs lianabs, ta'o,,. rough akin, a pimiples. ringworm, -stli-rkoum and other itt 'cutaneous affections eured, aud the skin ty made sort and smooth, by using the JUNI m - Run TAn SOAP, made by Caswell, liserd at& Co., New York. Un cartalu to grit the id .Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many imi tations made with ooioa tar which are id worthless, ' NE'W ADVEMIlSEMENTS. SSAMPLES sent by mail for 500e th at a.. retail quick for $10. Rt. L. W ObCOT, w 181 'Chatham Square, N. Y. id ringa yen free re all the very best id 5 E LASTiC 'f R 88S' Write at once to Poiunar & Co., 744 Broadway, N. Y I. Thne Magic Coib Bent by mail to bo. any one for $1. Will change any colored haIr to a permanent black or brown and ..contains no poison. Trade supplied at. ''low rates. Address, MAGIC COMB CO., 0 Springfield, Mats. [e bWedntworth's Key-ring and Uheck comn.. bae.Ger. silver sample 150e. Circulars ffree. 8sfptor M'f'g Co. 66 Fulton t., N4 Y Ii'1SYCII0AMNCY, or 80UL CJ1All~I2 ..NG." liow oither sex may fascinate .0 and gain the love ard affections of any per. ui son they choose, instantly. This aimiple o mental ,noquiremient all can possess., free, by .mail for 25 eta. -together wih a martriage guide, Egypt ian Oracle, Dreaims, flints to SLadiot, W~eddiung 1Night Lhirts, &o. A queer book. Addross T. WJLLIAdl# & CO. I'ubs, tPhila.' i0 ~a~'cktl Ovfc9~I.atmabl eesm a nremtat ehion:tawinatGlii~ Soil-a veir Watches on Accountso u ' [*ke Panic. a 0. It. Phael js, Nb, 677 Sixth Aw., New jYdi'k City, has decided to Noll lis calire sto~ck, .Of i1 toheI at ,tho foltlwlng ,lo~w Siver hunting Cylinder estch $9i 00 Silver Hlusting Detaolied Leter Watch t. $1100 e Silver Jianting Deftacod Lefer, Bllver r Cp $1400 Siver liunt'g, Arm. ralthzau, S Os fllje~r eled $22 00 ShIv. lluet'g Am Weilthats, 3 ese fall-jew. .1 'oled $19 50 pf Lady's Geld Watch 520 50 r Lady's Geld Watch enamed Case, Geld Cap $82 00 *Oeutlemaa's Gold Wae, uljeee 0 $36 atk fojeee - |Gentleman's Gold Watth, Ameteadu 48 00 G entleman'. Gold Watch, American 351 0 The package can be opened.f, the ex. u -'reas office and the W',b exasu'14 before a payment is made. Ai 0 ijaliduid be 0OUGHS, COLD 1OA SENESS. ANP ALL THROAT DISEAE, Wes iarbolio Tablets 111T UP 0LY iN ALUE B )XRM. .TRHII4D AND SURE REMEDY. 8614 by all Dridgie1's. .The'Iighest Medical Anthorities o surope ay the strongest Tbnlc, Purifier ad Deepstaaent known to the medieni ird is t arrasto duciy of viital forceA. x h -1 i al i f t h norvotta s.aslsn. re' o-rs vigor t I he dolibifated. cleatu-ist' vit: a ett . , , emoves ves'ee, oh trea 1lain1 aat d ncts lirectly on ilh.. Liver atad .Spln pri i ew :; botak. Joha Q 4KELl0GU, 18 Pl. It, N. Y. . -1r. Sa res Ca arrh I onedy curos by Its tild, hea ing properties.to which tho diseaso yields when Iho systen .ha0s been put Tu perfect order wi th Doctor -1Ple ca Golden e correct blood and ,always at fault, nlso Ct pcflall'y, upon the disensed 6f tho hose -a ritsi'chanmbers. rrh Iteiody shoul bo applied with lorce's Nasal Douelaswith nedlclnV can be carriett hAgh up andledI to all parts' pas sWAge nd anrs it whicha sores and ulcers exItinI fron which discharge proceeds. ZSosuccessful has this courso of treatmtent proven, that the proprietor ?-%7d' n50fow urd bafaso of a ew d i,-Kicor atarh t hch ho anno cure. The two medicines with in uienit, for $2, by ail druggists. 710 0111Y 4110W111il edicilie THlAT ATr T-11F SA31R TINIR Plur.ges, *PirifiesA ndtaarengthens the Sy's-ete t'.'ud'st -ll!itatre- comnposed of mnny uagi'ctsts. .adn0ilnent, among Iltea are iarsparilla nnd Wild (Acerry, s , ut edt as :0 act. togetiher the -ote, livtough its ad rni't ure wit h o't(' st ibsttn ces. pi ryl' ian and pnrgir.-g;; hitile the other suibsinnt ei s purifyi'rg Aodl urging : while hile other is tlrengt hening ite systei. Thuas the Pitts are at the sanie iine a Itaic anti at athprtic. a desiderar''n lo-g soight by a medical mon lmt tiever belore <ijceoveretd. In other Wo*i'sA. t'hey do the work of two nedicines and do It much t-iter than any wo ita kn'ow of, for they rtanove int'it1g from The system b'nt anljpnit ies, 1o 'hat while Ihey putfte they also a t'.ringthen and tience they ca'use no debilit; :%nd are fol towed by'no reaction. Dr. Tutt's Pills have a wn.. a, ful itiflti asse on the blood. They tnot oily purity. withot weakening it bt. t banS 'etnove ial toxifts par'ticles fromt Yhe tthyle before it is converted into fluil, ndIl titus makes in pure blood an uitter irmpossbiility. As here 'is no debilitation, so hiaea' is or nausea or sickness ittending the operation f this Mhost excellent mtedicite. which iever starins or tortures t'he digestive )rga us. but causes thmcia to work in a per reolly nattiriti nianner ;hence persos ta.I king them (to not becono pale and eaneia. ed, but on-tOy contrary, while all imptari ies aro belng removed, the combinaed ac ton of the Sat.parilla n'd Wild 'Cherry purifes and invigornies fie body, and A rohoust stato of health in tIhe result o1 .heirunited action. ,Price 2 , .ent a box. Sold by all Drug. gilae e 48 Cortlandt. St. N. Y. 200 Pianos. and Organ,. newan tt'ond 'htrand, of first. class tmakers, will bec told tat lower pl-ioes for caish, or on install. ments in city or country, du'rng this fiuanoial crisis and the htolidnyta, by ior. see Waters & Son, No. 481 Broadway, Ibhni ever before afl'ered ini New Yot k. Agents wanted for the sale of Wisaers' ccl ebriated Pianos, Concoerto iand Orchestral Organs. filust rnied caaalqueos maailed. Os est indu'~cehnneht to the tade. A laarge discount, to Ministers, Ohurchtes, Stundny Schools, etc. 1,OO0 Agents Wanute~d, Stamples sent free by mail, wit h lerin., to clear from $5 to $10 per daty. Address N1. II. WIT E, Newark, N. J, tefeted re tler''s Ve et ahloihesnatio Pywu Iguaarateo lsnaa .tble sturs for Ner, id.lt *ytuaimniuaadsakot. S*orn this a26th Apr 1s71. F. A. OsDOURiN to Paubo i'aia. 701sO1*sweoCuredblt and iriltl tynfo writ. 'hts~oAfiit~uondwrtto Fir Phila. fnopla. ator ram plet&guaantefe.Urat. 110lawart for an In. sleoasoouxrenochargo,a reatiy Sold by druaggisa 2.. & so IC , .Al g b t iigon,& iron inthe Blood 1 AN TONIC MAKES THE WEAK STRONG1 The Peruvian Syrur, a Protect ed Solution of the 1 rotoxido of IXron, is 6o combinled as to have the character of (t& aliment, as casily digested ane assimilated 'with, the blood (s the simplest food. It ine(ases the quant ity of .Natur'e's Own JUalizing Agent, Iron, in the blood, and culges "Fa thousanwl ills," sImply by Tonin g up,Invigorating and Yltalzlug the System. The cin ri'ched and vitali~etd blood per neates evcrY PPt of the body, 'epai'ing damages and ivaste, searching out 'morbild secre -ions, anl leaving nothing for discase to feed upon. This is the secret of the won de<rful success of this -emdy in, cillnt/ Dyspepsia, Liver Comi plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar *rhoenBolls, NervouisAfTections, Chills and 'evers, Humors, Loss 'of Constitutional 'Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys - and Bladder, Feniale Complaints,, anl all diseases originating in. I )a bad state of the blood, or ac compan-dic by debility or a bo10 atate of the system. Being freo e from Alcohol, Im anly form, its onergiziug effects are not for-. lowed 'by corresponding m'ac tion, but are permanent, infa sing strength, viyor, anud neni life into alt pa rts of the system, and building up an Iron Con. atilution. Thousands have been chan ge<' -by the use of this remedy, frona. weak, sickly, suffcring crca tures, to strong, healthy, an4 happy men and women; and invalids cannot. reasonably hles itate to giav it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. SETH W. 'OWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, florton. 'oLD ny DnDUGUIIT8 Gr.Nr.nALLY. f-. T 0 V LIFE INS' 2NJ_60., lemipiis, Tem. ASSE.'T D 1 0 q00 Hon. Jefferson Dav;s. Prs t. Gen. W ade llaumpieIn, T ire Pres't. J. D. KIE.3EDY,Sui c A:3ut. Corl inia, Nov. 4J 1873. II. he rim I eri hI . OI nia:d nfter iuY TriAIN-(lt)NU 'i:THn. ecnive Augul.-- n. n!;.::o a e '' V jW ~innsorf, 2. 1.4 a mi 'o Chet'er, 4 ::X p in Arrive at Chii.'iole, N. ('. 7.1.8 p mn Levrte CharlIot te, N. C. li. 7.00 a nm "' CTheler, 9 a m '' i nnsboro, 11I.4 I a mI "' Columbia 2.'13 a mn Arrive at Augusta 5.05 p) m K11:1 r Tr.LA IN~--Go01N NOltTH.t ,eavo Auguisin 4i.15 p m "' (oib mhio, II 37 pnm '' Winsbohro, 12.'13 a c" " Chi est er, 2.28 r Arrive at. Chaurlut I o, 5. 18 . 51on11 'linaIsa- oDNO souTh. Leove C'har'ioie, 8.:10) p in "Chcese'r. 10.58 p mn ' Winnsboro, 1 2.' inm Arrivent A uguslt , 8 45 m .JA2MF,8 A NIER 'i, (cen'i 'SuIpI. E. R. IDoa:sc:v, (Jenc 'Ie~kt A gen no 4 Fourth A R RIV A L 0 C hoiny'. Cc-, a mat. k et value foi n GO3" .I1..E' U. 0. D ESP'OR7TESA.- CO. nov 13 WINNSBOR(O HOTEL Il'S again oponed for thme etccommodantin of the Irnvohhg and boarding pubilo. T1ablo supplied witlh the best tihe couantry mil'ords, and no care' or expenso Aanl be upared ini miaking my3 guet's~l comortable. (Give me a trial. A. A, Morris, o the Plantdrs and Faf mers of South Carolina. 1'11 subscriber reoveefully iiWtes . yopr atteiuljon lo a, Portable 1ilnk mu stral ,It rail fomce, which lie confiden helieves solves the Fence Qaestlon, Ih io. since tI e change ofour labor system, now the question of the fairm. This fence is one of unquestioned T erit procialni d by all who have examined r' used it. Ylih nearly ONE ilALF LEH8 AILS, tie uenlih'ily~oro'oked fenco can e convel ted, witi a i-mall cost,'into a sub itiial. durnble fence, without tihe 'use of ew rails. It 'is *enily 'mtte-can be Illidtly conlsiried. Properly Con IstrcteI01Qd is jpooip. kt.4t unruly sto[k, Wind or miod. and will stmnd left 3earms, it not mmger, withomt romir. No pitrt of time nIce- nIed loich tlie grouind itiquites '10 ost-hioles, no %Rte,-no bdriitg'or amortis. Ti fence I it 'heen in u1,ce in 010o States f New Ymk and .isisitlijii, and in every sinmice iis tidre ithin mel time most san mmie. I X pectations ( f tle I tmomt tIhtlical This fence wsti5 'iatlvnIed by Geo. It. lake mid k- o., of' New York in 18(7. The ntleirsigied hIts umrl d the eitire lIti-, .m Di I li e ItIet 'fTr mfme Nafec '01 1m1i It Citrm in. mmnd is pr. 'arcd Ito sell UUNTY AND FAiG1 itliMT., for the mme. '.1ihete will re 'i~old oi reasonable, Over theu.imstly politilar Fence 'of' the cv. .John i. Sone, it hasi (he following i!t. it is 'dhI-mtper. 'beentise being nn. .\ir- Line Fenc,'' it tak 1s ho*'s Wi'is Pmautse', hnving tmo who flnod Poli -holes to :Y it. it will Save in mmciual co'sl Imore m -imithimble I ieest of'liajt'mt Rights of any ized1 far:v.I Iml. I is more dmr:.ble. 'Iravimig 'no os'. in he growmnid, it cannot rot off. 'mery miil twng clar of line ground. ex 1mpIs it Imroti im h 'nme disdvntamtge. eing tiirmmly bfamcnif i affers great :-ehis ince 14) si ck. wind or linomi. :bl. I-iig pitt malle. it is miore Vonvie-lent mi conrmcn audolcite ithle in' is. To eiter.ipm ising ycnnny rmeen i rare op mminnmiiiy is olerilt to mike mo.ney in tie urlhase of couniy li;gitsg. Curreslon cece solicited. Arldiess G. It. RO HWRTSO8N, lNNS'IIlt1. N. It As I will lie hhbsent from ihe Pit ng m-m il lie I-t of Novembher. Partis wi.dbiat mie i ifornntiont will'enmimmnini m e wirb i Ellison. Aynt orm Faiifield Coun'y. stp27 611m WATERS' jONCERTO PANLOR ORGAN (tie the sneomt beutiffal In style and perfect In tomue ever aile. 131e CONCELrTO .sTOP .0a th' best ever'placed in any Orgalsm. It isproduced by alk extra olt of ,eelis, pecia arly voiced, the~r. IL ONEIAR WING AND NOUL T4AER ING, itut 'I EpI R A T O f the Iigflusuinn Voice i8 5IJPE~RR. -HORAKO - RP '&ON 481 RoAWV, . il . I f dso'9P and 0tM A IV.N4 tf . f 1 oo annk'ers*t crudinmg VAT , Si extrenely low Irtcanor eC"41,69 para aan &W .. ?n small 2 atill 1rmrit/s. Itew.-W"." tave first- . laiu PIm M 'all anod. Inaprovieneats, for *27. cash.'rans. 3.. Octave, $70. DOUBLE-HEED 011 A N,4 Stops, 4110; 8 141ops, 01231 1llsmitrmted Oatanlogiei 'mitled.. A larg discount to lnisters Chutrchr'e. .%sy -lrml. , Tem' wmne octdies. tc. AG4 E NTS WANTED FURNITURE onsisling of Walhl a'tmhmb-e-' 'hits ainted cm Cottamge Suitsm, Parmlot' Sumii , Wail. liut., Poplar andi Pii n Wamrdrobesm, Side. boarids, $at'es, .s'ecreta'ries. Ilareants, Watsh. -tamnds, 'Tables, llook Rlacks, Toweilltieks inid lil l acksm, Destks, Cots. Chlair's i'intno Stools, SohtR. Lohinge's, Et'tgme's, dlouk Cases, Couniter' Stools. hlookk'eperms St oois, Crmibs and ('ramdlem of thme very biesi jmniiiy. For Diesigmn andi Workmmanmship Linl(qnmlled. which I trer' at Cummbia ati (Chamrlston Prices. Saveyour freight bilh by buying at H1.\ME. r) aliul styles tmi.dii of hardl Souithiei'r Wood, anmd wvarranited to give entire sat is lation. Use economy aind buy the bent. Woven; Wire Mattresses TI'lAT will lasi a lire time. Thtey art comtfortatble, durable, elastic and cleatnly Wool, Cottoni A ND liair' Top- M ttresses. Our prices art beyond canmpetition of'the theo fi'mo quali ly' Mirrors andu Piututres for alo. liepair'Ing. Furhitbir'e unatly Repaired. at omlerahm prices. Pititumi'e Fraines made to rtier materialsm furnished sept 25 it. iy. PIIILLII S. C~IIIISTMAS (00DS! .or Chrstinuie Nolidmaja ahd edmtini New yeai for old folks and youing folk~s Clcumlatedl to meet tile diversified taslet t' pttm'bhasci's of ali ages sexes circuim. 'tncos and conditions,, just received ia D) Lauderdale's. We inmvite inspection and Ouitoiore. "D- Ta'udert.ae,. deo i d ASTABLISH ED 1859s 1VINt'Mnoko', s. 01 T llitT Y years of ptienes in r'epairing ,Lall kinds of' Watiide. GOLD and Silver Wat ches of all kinds, anoy Jewelry and t(Iooks of itit desbrlp. ions, Whichm I will sell low for datt. tOomq nad see for youtrself. No ehatgo for ipok ng 'l'hankful for fadsl patronage, I so loit a centlinuunoe of lime lsable )pposite liacet & 4Cd'O, oot. 14 BARGAINS ! JO We now offer our Stock of Dry Goods .h'00ts atid Shoes, H'ts,' Dress Goods, and Clothingr .& .T - .1! . T T..) ' L RE DUCE D "Special attention called to (nlel Lot of Shawls offered at COST! Ofte Lst of Cloaks ofthYred at' 'CO)ST ! One Lhit of dothahing, conISist-g of I Hanldsomi assi 11-ere Es, Fancy Caisi iiere Nnd BlThk Cloth Coats. AT CuST TO CASH CUST'O;1 E S \'V&6d )\V Ai10) L AW. n6v '1 WAN-,TED 1 VERY to know 11h0. I have just rceoivedi a full a.sortnient, it' FRENCH -ANDIIS A I.SO Caen ed Go hi ti'cles, sardin'ee*, at the Baker~y f NEW CASH S T ORE!!~ J. MV. R. MOOR E & CO. NE~XT DOOR TO C John 0. Siqnier & Co. DEALERS IN L ADIES DR ESS" CiOODS ! AND UNI)ERWEAR. G74NTS 1iURNISHIING GOODiS B00fTS, SiONS, liATS AND) CLOTiHING, UM BRE LL ARS TRUNKS CROCKERIY. ALSO. A due lot of obowing tobadoo and Oigars conceted by all to bo the bestL in TOW1N. I UAtt ANO~ EXAMINE F01I I YOUR SELV ES. ot ta lIED SUPP LY OUR STOCK [8 NOW COMPLETh wilig to the filalcial Strif. genicy we will sell our (OODS at the low est prices for NOW IS YOUR l'IMI4 E CASH 1111 UAERI OUR STOCK EMBRACES ress Gods of all kinds, Flann :el3, lilantkets, losiery, SXloves, Notionsi IN GIEAT VAIETY, leacled and IBrown Iome. Rpnieady made G LOlING6. hoots ShoesS, Hats anI I' I I N KS. J (A'-N C. IIQU IER & CO. IONT ASK FOR CREDIT Pay tle CASH and bluy We have eh)Cedour. Pools\. kll 'u-(Ul1s illde1bted .JI E )Ille fl W ardl alid settle al, 1141. J. .QUIER~ & C. "1.1 LA FARi HEELS, HE now repeiving the largest an 'sII Cl C41 took 6T 300TS & S110EsI. tlhey lmrevm. vem- hamid 14, Mi nre uo* prepared t) adinii1sle'rc Solid onlliforl fu nCedy Sules. UlIY GOOD)S,. iNOTIlONS, &c., &c', e nienysm nin' nI buying ,dnodiG000 anid hetl4 iev tha thos oC vl fainvor SCT4iliudflill & Co' VINNSBORO FEMALN SEM[NARYr. Boarding and Day SdhooI foi'iYoung Ladies. 188 8Abbls hoI;INSON, 1 %lliciai IIOAnD Or TIIUsTI~1s. Hron. W. R. R~onI:nTsoN, lPrOsident. a, A. cC Ar Esq.. o . II. CM.O wNaste TEIH~I (oF TUITIoN. For h'ithei- liratiches, indludihg rife' ngguages, per session' $25. For inlermediato citISSes, per ses-, on'- .es~n $18. For ri rycas ,prseso, $12; Ale-se, pr sesion.$20; g. fuel aind ligh Is!, por month $i.~10. T'I~erm of palymient-qunrierly in advance . ONE Car Load Hay, ou jar Load Flour', Assort irrades, Corn and Oats, M nd Grits, Sugal' and. Go kagging and Ties, Bacon ,ard, LOW FOR GAS B3EATY & BR dne 20