The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, February 18, 1874, Image 4
ri iFarfleid Her .I1~
XET"TERY WJ#bNE1)A..
How Long to leep.
'There has been a great deal of trasi
written and labelled "HygienIc ;'
but thoe folii ing (wq are sorr. wet40
not'kn ow 'who wrote 'it) . 'entirely
ao ords with our own experience, both
as 4 working, farmer and a working
edi tor, that we comm d it to the
readers of the Rural tow-Yorker as
sensible:-Tho fact is, that as life
becomes concentrated, and its pursuits
%ior e engor, short .,sleep and early
riding becomes impossiile. We take
6noro sleep than. our,.anoostors, and
we take more because w. want moro.
Six.hours' ileep will do vory well
for 'a plowman and labor, or any
oihor'hap who has no exhaustion but
that'prouiipod by mianual labo'r, ind
the aWoper lie takes it after his labor
is over theo better. But for a an
hok lalpor is linAntal, the ,stress c
work is on his brain and nervous sys.
tom, and for him who Is tired in the
evening with a day of imental ap.
plication, neither early to b'ed. nor
early to rise is wholesome. lie needs
letting down to the level of repose.
I'lie longer the interval between the
aotive use of tho brain and his retire.
ment to bed, the better ils chance of
sleep and refreshment. To him'an
hour after midnight is probably 'as
good as two hours before it, and even
then his sljoe)will n9t so completely
and quickly restore him as it will
his neighbor who is physically tired
lie must not only go to bed later, but
lie longer. His best sleep probably
lies in the early morning hour, when
11.'oboivous e'xoteliient has passed
Safy, and he is in absolute rest.
8icknoss.
'Biokness takes us aside and sets us
alone with God. We are taken intc
bibd)U vate chamber, and there lie
converses with us fade to face. The
world is afar off, our relish f-r it ii
one, and we are alono with God.
Many are the words of grace and
truth which le thou speaks to us. All
our former props aro struck away,
.tTI n'Ow we ItI't lean on God alone.
The thiligs of carth ar'o felt to be
vanity ; man's sympathy deserts us;
we are are cast wholly vPi'n. 'God
tMnt we mnay learn that praise aid
his sympathy is enough. "If it were
not for pain," swys one, "L should
spend leose time with God. If I had
'not been, kept awake with pain, I
'A'hould have lost one of the aweetest
experiences I ever had in my life.
Tie disorder of my body is the very
1h'p i want from God s if it does ita
\,ork'befo% It lays nA ini the dust, it
will raise me up to heaven "--Centrai
Prasbyterian.
Thb PlIgrim and the Knight.
In a noble tastlo once live-i a very
ibi'6h knight. Il expended munch
bqio'ey ih alorning and boaatitying
his dwolling but he gave little Vo the
poor. A weary pilgrim 'dam' to the
castle and asked for a ni. hit's Idg
Ing. Tholknight haughtily refused
hiimi and, and said : "'Thii castle is
npt nn inn." The pilgt iiii repiied
"Pormit me only to ask two questions
and I will depart." Upon this eon.
dition speak," said the knight ; "I
will readily answer you." The pil.
grinm then said to him : 11id dwelt
0b thuis castle before you 1' "My
f'ather," replied the, knight. "And
who will dwell here after you ?"
still asked the pilgrim. The knight
said, "With God's will, my eon."
"WeelI," said the pilgrimn, "if each
dwells but his timie in the castle,
and in time must depart and make
away for another, wvhat are younother
wrise here than guests 1 The oatle,
then, is truly an inn. Why, then
spjotd so mueh in aiorning a dwell.
ing v*hleh j'ou will oooupy but a short
season ?1 Do good, be eharitable, for
hte that hiath pity upon the poer
lendeth unto the Lord, and that
which he bath given he will pay himi
again. The knight took these wordi
to heart, lie gave the pilgrim shelter
that night, and the knight was eve:
after wards more charitable to the
poor.
Mr. 0., of 8t. Louis, who is the
proprietor of a large planing will
was seated in his office one morning
*lhen ho was aecoatod by a blear-eyec
specimen of humanmity who asked foi
ten cents to get a drink. "Faes is,'
said lie, "I have been on a drunk, am
broke and want just ofie good drinil
to sobet off on." Now M r. G, was
strong advobate of temperance, aind
turning to the man he said i"l'm not
a drink ing man, but there is m:
brother Jim over there, he may ielp
*hieh remark, by the way, was a
decided hit on Jim, who did not, obh
jeot to an oooodional smile, and
knowiing how it was himself, he han,
dee! the man the asked-for dime, re.
mnarkinig. "That's for telling thc
truth ; if feu had sai'd you wanted
to buy bread, et- somothing fo eat; I
wouldn't lan given it to you.'
"Thank yon," said the inebriate
"had I known that you wnere a~
bloody liberal, I'd boned y6'u fof
quarter." "Bere is fifteen eeonti
more for your' impudence," handing
the man the uniount. "Good nuo'n.
lng."
Their visitor backed'te' th door
then turning to Jim with an amusing
stare he saidi, "I would like to tel
you something providing you won'i
get mad."
"Go ahead. What is it I" was the
reply.
"Well, you'ro the ugliest white
Rhan 1 think I ever saw I"
The obituary notice iiia Westert
paper contnined the touching intel,
ligenee that the deceased "bad so
cumulated a little money and tor
A young lad with a matheruaticaL
turn of wind said to .his- father, "If
the snow al i'thelte off the grounid,
what will b left ." His father said,
"Nothing'of course." Hqpeful, Ppke
boldly out. "Yo , a1ir; mud." The
boy is going to the high sohool next
term.
The nist conediug woman 'lives
in Provid noe. She went to an auo
tion and knowing the prevalence of
thieves at suoh piscos, asked a nice.
looking man to take oare of her
pooket ook, containing $80. Ile is
taking care of it.
The reason why a watch is called a
watoh is, evidently, because it is al
ways on its guard.
Special Notices.
Qno of the, firer 1usjineys, prioiltes to
at ipen, . mnko . all 'purcihsues direct
rom the mantiactrers tis saving large
uta of money. For this reason we ad
Aipe or readers to purchase their Win
owe. Doores Blinds, &q.. from Messrs.
.II. UA1"ll, &.Co., Ch'arleton, .5,. 4..
who have nt. the foictorie.. con bine-1
benefits derived from mnerinls in littit
hantids, skilleik workmen, IeICht iipproved
machinery, and through sy stem at ic nin,
agenient. All window. glazed with hod
len *ar glaiss. They nti also Agents for
Aabestos',Ropfing Felt. r y.,. nid,you
will b1e ploased with Its ilit If7y. t-end
for price list, circulars, &c.
C 1APPE D IA ns, ftco, rough tkin.
pimples, ringwqrm, salt-thoum and other
cutaneous affeiglans eu red, andi the .kin
made soft ani seoo:hby using the Juri.
PitR TAR SotP, made by Caswell, llsszsardf
&-Co., New York. Ieertnin i.. gpt lhe
Juilper Tar Soap, nq there nre mniwsy imsi
tations Irade with counton tar which are
wort laii'i,
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and gain the love ar-d alfeclionts of any per
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mail for 26 ets. to ler w.itb, a mnarriage
I guide, j.1'p 'n9 Qraelo,. lgreams, llinis to
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When death was lusry expected from
contiumpi ion, all, rern(eqivs Itiving failed.
and Dr. Janmes was expeimenting. he a
eidently.mnade a preparntion of Itnlian
help, wi c tcured hiis only ciild, anw now
gives this receipe free, rn the receipt of
two stamps to pay expenres llelp also
cures nighli-sweals, n:tas-n at he t omacl
and will break a fre-hl 'lt, jn 24 hotnes.
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Plia h aming tlis paper.
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It arrests deeay of vital forees, exhaulstion
of the iervousi sysien, reslores vigor to
the lebililase'l, le nses viti aed bleod,
removes vesicl "'s, Eb struct inn an I es
(directly on tue Liver andi ntnlsen. l'rice $1
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talteruttv tiea's a .nal i ~ or'epertoneo,.
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tlata commd nBloteaorec Pim ~le;
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~zbee S.Noalt henna retterrl~~s bPinrsgats
owesarrantedoa foro h o Scofu
ul o a cosmon fi ts or nderitu
Femtoa pop otles areilarrrn the maa
sre Sret aeor Togerin Iouain al
LWeIjnfe and Bores and all Skin nd
te time reurd bi any other medicine
*sd is pefcly safe, losening cough, sooth.
suintation, and reliovluoreness. Fjod
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at once to sell two of the most,
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pehesermons &e. The Lord's Prayer
iswitnwith 49 strokes of the Pen, and
140 words .peuEtiiut'd. ho un-employed
should leiva this aY, ille by mall 60O
cents. Agents wanted. .Addre4 T, E.
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AOENTS Wanted-$5 1o3 Si) ad
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Ladies.
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NOAnD OF TIus-Tsrs.
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00' M.i.l os. It. L. EC.'lo-,lsq.,
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For higher binn.-hem, inclulin.g rho
nan gu n ge y r? i -t s i t' .
For incrtielhime cln.ases, per mem,
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For Primary e:; "e:s. r sessioln, $12.
MIesic. per .$2n bin. ;1).
lo-rding. per mnmi b. inclu--ing wasih.
Ing, fuel and lits . p m .111o y 1A
Terms of pay ment -qti-erly inl advancee
Zron in the Blood
AN
TOIC
0
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG
.27hePertivialS /riept, a Protect
ed Solution of the 1rotoxile of
Iron. is so combined as to havo
the character of atn aliment, as
easily digested and assimilatedI
Vith the blood as the simplesC
food. It incrCases the quantity
3Naterc's Oan 7ital7izn
gent, iron in the blood, and
cures "a thousand -ills," slUmply i
b Toning u), Invigoratin g and
I italizing the System. The en
richedl and vitaiicd blood per
incates eVery part of the body,
repairing lamages and waste,
seaching out -morbid secre
tions, and Icaving nothing for
liscase to fecd 11pon.
This is the Secret. of the Won
derfutl success of this 'remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
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Chills, and 'evers, Humors, I
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys - and
Bladder, Femnle Complaints,
end all diseases r iginating in,
< bad state of the blood, or ac
.coinpanicd by debility or a lotu
state of the system. Bcn g frec
fronm Alcohol in any form, its
energizii cg are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac 4
ion, but are permanent, infu
aing strength, vigor, and new
life into all )airts of the system,
and buiiling up an Iron Con.
alttution.
Xr..a.wr' . ,to r/4:cbfceangets
by the -ise of this 'emedy, fronb
weak, sickly, stiffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, and
happy men and women; and
invalids cannot -reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass.
Pamphlets Fhroo.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
io. 1 Milton Placo, Boston.
OorD liT DntLOOIeTa Or.NERALLY,
R E C E 1 V E D)
A 1.*0
A freshi :supidyv of' ('i rile: i le,i ,i)
Onionu hlns al4, il ol'hiebh Will het Mli
low f or C.\S11.
IBURDAL (CASES
WATERS' JONCERTO PARLOR ORGAN8
--STOP is h' best
7 nrli 'oice4d,
tenic is IAIO N
- E'T R Il lD Na,
- r'hie I'TN LIEIg..
TATION of the,
- Itnauna Niclo
Is s PS.:stu.I
- E 'Sirsn, literal.
roay. iar50 P ANo
and4 0IItiA N S' TBrs-clrisu. ankeru,.n..
cin AT' lEENs a extrensuely low
pritcca for e'nita, or part) cash, anall-rlne
iiannat Ilint (lly ponn44us4I. Ne'wn 7-c..
Itave)first-classM PU AN(OS,uiII mioderia
Octav'e,574). nD51Ius,E.-lE !1.:n Oil.
4.A NS,4 stopM, S14 8 o; NiopN5, 8l25.
III lated m Ont niues mulled~'m. A larie
discoiut toi .IlIn1iters, ('1ur44.. u, ~a-r uni i-..
00rane4 Sooids*. ec. AGOE NTS W.ANTED.
J3O0T AND) SUOE
M a'n'L ?. a t or .
I I.\\-rNG prouired flu
t he co'iuntry, I feel war'
ianl.i in iii i nlg liat I
- enn lm uiieh as uneal llOOT
or1 SihOE ias any Shop
in llhe South .All work
warranited fo give sisfac'ttltion. My Sho
is nexi door to F. (Gerig's Satilrty. IO
manr 19 8. M. U T IWIlT.
VOTIc'E.
A LLperonsindebted to us either biy
N\J~yot o acont, paist diue, atrc hiereby'
notifled t hat prompt CA 8II payment'ul is
no0w required or ot her 14a1 isfactory setl I te.
ment bie muade immediitely. Blusiness
necessity compels uis tr. make I histlem~andt,
andI we hiope all intereseud will come for
ward at once and rave furthier Irou~ble.
.jan 8 niE.t. & rnn
BARGAINS I
-I
We now ofei'er our Stock o
Dry Goods
Boots and Shoes,
hats,
Dress C1ol,
anld Clothinig,
W 401L :M.A- MA "
REDUCED
.P RE I O E SI
Specitd aftelition called to. oil
Lot of Shawls oflered at COST
Oine Lot of Cl mks ..ofered a
coST ! 0ne Lot of Clothing
ousist 'ng of I landsoue Ca'ss
llere (si ,Falley Cassiline.
P'11 d Black Cloth Coat
A T COST
'1'o CASI[ CUSTOME18
W oDWARkD & LAW.
nov1
HARDWAE
HARDWARE!!
:0:
AV E now rti:icivingv our Full and
Winter Stock, which wi;l be fnt!1 ,and com.
pete inl at Short ltme. Tooknnd 1m4l
en ts or t ile Planle . tile it t , he
Siiha-id Wo11 work-im ethr
C"hiits 11nd4 Rope of llt kinlds. INIl-anlce
1101r0e andl Miule She.Wood -and Til
Wnrei, Wavon 1nd I'gv \lnierb:k. &c.
on hntd and to arrive. We have two ton!
of Cut Nails on hind.
A L IsO
a nice lot of Grioe.' ics, civhracinig
Sutgar.s,
.. offe -, Tlea.
Spc- llams, Lard,
..'ice, Fieb, a 'hem'ue. ('rackernt,
Tohner.-., Monpja. C'ai.~tndl and Srch.
Ol f~W f~)' tle ('it
aginl 'nITi., t.n re ,.non
.k.FlN B lot of 'ih (;rnceries, jn:
receitv sI by Joh Dli . \let'arley. conaosisi
ofi 2 bi. .Noi 1. Alesst Mhnd,
2 '.'lni llerng.
2 bhlis. No 1. Ankwl
. 2 bl.<l No..2 -
5 d'zuen lKits N, 1, 2 and 8.
S lot ,~ *D'jn ne t'i' o(rl Iisha i'
1-andly no. whIchla entn rieaicamen fro
v xpteriencee. ofee nmi aignr' of n
(ir~ules, Loid. I-acon tudu lutams, N,.
.\lontnaing li. r, Cheese and( Crackers
all kinids, Alentl. Jlintainiy and Flour of tl
I be sit grades. AIlso C~anned .Groods of a
ki,nds, o3sters, ('ainned .I'eniohes and( Pir~
.i Arile s. ITomat oes Coasup, Sardines, nt
Ac rinn Club Fish'. Everythiung that cn
lhe hazd ini a firat class Glrocery. atud also
Iinei lot of .."ak's Tlw ist Tobaceo, .1,*4f
I''go. t0igars and ot her, grndeua. atnd hi;
of till. conisitatlg on hnnd the best qualil
of Id:quors theat ce n he oiln. Nat han
Caibinet, lturke's Bye, and Lynchbi
flye. Nelson C'o., Kentucky Itye, that en
not be excelled. Comec and try for you
selves and ho your .own judge..
nov 8 Joh11 I). McCarley.
. We are offeing our Guannost for uheis Aer
soiton t he following Iiberal term:
Phonix (mano, Per Ton of 2,000 lbs
Per Tion of 2,001) lbs., $70.000.
($1 .00 11cr tqn dlrayud~e to be added,) O
,.cretdit utiril 1st. November, 1874, wIth
optionf of p-ryintg jni Middling CoJton, de
hivored at bunyers' neasest depot,
m.t-15, per b..*
A dliscount of $10.00 per' ton wi'll be n
,lowedl for Cash,
, our Agents throuighout tho Stlate nell
, anfl prices and( on1 samo1 terrnsi am oun
se lv es.
Ihatnd in your orders to nearest Aget
nt once.
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.
C1IA R LESTON 3. 0.
20'TIcEz
ALLr who gave me their noles for Car
1linta Fertilizer, are hetrehy notifli
ithat their notes are due on the first da
of Novemiter next, and are in ney hanm
I for colleetion. Those who gove me the
inotles for Cot ton Food, will fend their not1
o at the Express Office. I hope fhr a promi
payment of both.
ee~t 14 ,MTNO. 11 OA ennCA=
JUST
REO E I V1ED.
LANDRERI'S Gardeu
Seeds,
Oniioi Setts,
Goodrich, Pink Eye and
t Early Ros e 'atatoes,
Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Soaps, Candlei, Starch &c;,
vhic 1.will be sold it tlowest
market iate for CASH I
Withers & DWight.
jan 29
FURNITUR
PIiintRionge S or Saifstpt Cnmher t,;t.
nut, Poplar nld V'ine! Warldrobes. Side.
board, S.afe. 'ecretarie. H1mins -Wesh
41an1dq, Tablem. llookcstti-'kIs, Towell Rtncks.
''"1d .f:%ll R c's, Desks, Cols, l nirs,
Piano MXools, Sofa., Loltinges, il ngees.
Hoak Cases, Colae-..Stools: Bookkeepers'
St.oi't, Crihs and Cradles of' ibe very best
quality. Fo t Iesigt and Workianship.
tnqtaled. which I ffer a Clutinii and
Chartletoni Prices. Saveyour freight bille
by buying it I1ME,
Bedsteads
01? all styles mladeC at hard' South ern,
Wood, and~ warranted to give entire sail.
In ction. Uthe economiy and buy the boat.
TlIA1 H.\ illt4 tni. n11if lime. They .are
comf ot 'ble, da rinblo, clast ic and 'clean ly
) Woo ('0tt011
I ND.,llair Topl Ml nItresies. Outr ppi..i-, na
betyoiulnd prtition oft the Ithe samei (tilil
ty.
Mirroers and( Pti.trct tu'e-o ale.
Fuit roIIt' nelCIVlye Rp'aired~ at od)(eratl
ma010le i t rnished.
set 5 . Pl
0 !-' -. .
1t G ar load Liverpool Syracuse Salt..
' 6 Sacks (round Salt,
g 10 Boxes Soap assorted,
r- Boxos Adamantine Candles,
2 lioies StarchI,
1 Tuerce Rice,
1 Tierce Lk,,rd,
ieree llams
8 .
n
The New Iden Saloon.
AVN ptrolinsed. the interest of
.. M. .1J. Kelly in1 the above saloon,
Biesides t-he fipest lrandies, Wines, Whisj5
keys and( Segatrs, Ihavo a Restaurant at
taolieci, whtere parties can get meals at all
liouyrs o~f I he best the market, affordls.
- Frush Qyslers on hand every day. The
patro.,ege of the publio is respoftuily so
ioited-1K0. TIMMONa,
Garden Seeds, &c.
ir R7fESil Garden Seeds and Onion Setts.
a 2 Also Wlndlow Olass, Putty, Rlaw and
> Boiled liotseedl Oil andl Ptuints, jtust receiv
ed.. JIMcMASTER & BR iCE.
TRIU TFIANT
CAROLIN.A
TERTILIZEli
WILL E SOLD AS FOLLOWS:
$50 PER TON OF 2,000 lbs
$55 PER TON OF 2000 lbs
Payable Novembeil, 1874.
Freiilh, 1id Drayage to bc Addrd.
ITS SUCCESS'IS
U NPARALLELED,
AN) ITS STANDAR D IS
A M~o. I
ACID PHOFIIATE!
WILl ,IE SoL1D AS FOL.OWS:
33 Pe'r Ton of 2,000 lbs.
338 Per Ton of 2,000 l1s,
Payable Noveim.erl 1874,
UIro 4E )Cu ,<e 40 nt r t,.
I'reigh. t nd I)rayg'e ad led.
FOR SA 1, BY
"EO. W. WILLIMS & Co
G EN ElR A1, A G ENTS AT
J lIST
01N E C Loa1 L a, ut
Gradues, (3orti huid Oat s, M' ea
Bagn an Ties, BIacon nh
Lard; PO'XW FOU R GASII
UEAT1Y & BRO.
ITTE1__ED
lam propared Io make anil repnoir Gri
worik of aniy kin.d.
UNDERTAKCER'S DEPA RTME. 1.
IN isi line I keep cotpstanly '.n hant
a t'ull supply of all i ot7. ' 0 I ih. A l ta
Iihne Collins nti thei oh. stand knownt n
\l~reighit shop.
J. WV. McCRmIGiI'IT.
dec 18 6m
(IIIZEN8' S4AVINLP BANK
SOU'riI CAROLINVA.
Deposits of $1 andt Updards Rlectivedl,
1NT'RKSTI At.L()lIE!) A '/' TliE RAT47'
(-'SE E RN 'E1 Cl4ST.-l'ElR A NNV.
UON C N Tl-'I"CA A''EN 01- DERI'OSI
El) t;l~kVER SiX AIUXTI'S UW A(
CC)UNTS.
o P i E R S.'
Wm,. Martin, P'resient.
John 11. Palmn~er, Vice-Presilient.
4. . renizer, Cashier.
J~iSwyer In generl.eqharge,
John c.' i. Smith, Assistant Oasihier
Directrs.
WNde 11anptosn, William Martin. A. (
linskoil, lP. WV. McMaster. E. i. licinit
John I). Plmner, 'Thomas E. Giregg
Columibia.
WV. (O, Mayes, Newberry.
fl, 11. ltutl.dge, Chmarlest on .
Datiiel Eavenei, Jr., Chiarlest on,
WVinnsbo~ro.l#ranch,
Sam'l BI.'Clcerney, Assistant Cashier.
Planters, Mechanies, and Professionn
Men, Widows, Orphans, Trustecs an
Counity Otlicers, h~aving mioney for wiei
thecy have 310 present us8e, can here deposi
it, thus avoiding all risks of thefts an
destruct ion by fire, and at the same lice
draw interest thereon till needed.
jne 24ci7
To the Planters and Far
mers of South Carolina.
i 11E subscriber respectfully invijtes
your attention to a Portable Plauk
anu straight rail fenoe, which he onfidet.
ly believes solves the Fence Questiof ,
whie. since the obaugo of our labor system
a now Ilhe question of' lie Carm.
This fence is one of' unquestioned r ere
so proclaimed by all who Javo exanminaedi
or Used it. With nearly ONE I A lF LE-,
RSIA S, the unsigh'ly crooked fence enn
be convet ted, with a small cost, into a sub.
sianti lid, duigrable fence,. wit hou. t le Ie of
new rails. It is ensily- inaldte--cIn he
rapidly constricted. Properly constriteted
't. is proo) nainist-nruly sitock, wintd or
flood, and will st1ato) itln years, if not
loinger I without ropir. No pirt of ti
ce-nep 'eed 10ouch tle groi. Ileuti Iis 11o
past-holes, no wire, no) baring or mortis
ing.
'lhis fence hits been. in itse in the States
of Now York ned .\lissis-ippi, "nd in every
insrtancev hn11. mo1re hanl inlel thle 11nosl a
guiiie expeciat iols of tile m)ost piract ica
inrm ers.
This fence wsl patented by Coo. it
Clake ned n., ofr New York in ht7. Tlie
underiisigne l h pirchn. if t le ent ire ill
.erest of Ile L 1 e (!W neis for lite Sta e lot
Soultih Car()lia it, int is prllared 10 sell
COUNTY AND FARIM nil1ilT for Ilie
san0. h'lieso will be sold on reasonable
ter
he juiily popular Feceo of the
lie n 11. Stonle, it has tie followin.,
advantages
Ist. It is cheaiper. because heing nit
"Air ILine Fence-," if tak eh- a
l1ecautse. hnviig no wire and 1-S bwi.v
pIay for, it wilt save in lietua! os m're
tban double the cost of' Farm IRights of any
sized far~r'.
.2nd. It. is inore dur:.lie. lin log t.'
pose in lie grolinl, if con ol )(. 41i11"
]very rail Iwiniitg el':it of' the groiil. cx
empts it, froin lie suirte disaidvaninge.
leirig fitrmly hiaced. it oilers gre at resis
lance to 8i ek. win'I or flood.
3d. leirng 11011 ablit. i is iore convel ien !
in conietruelionl and dlesirale ;n u..p.
To enerprisinLgl young men :i rare op
portunily is ol'ered lo uike mionitev in ife
pircihnse of voity Wgliig . CIr.'.-jo
dence solicit ed. A ilder ss
. t. ROt EIRTSON.
iI Il .S\ O Ih01(.
N. Is As I will le hiul fonit im Fh 1 I 'I
until ie 1-. of Noveib' r. Parties ni..hing
furtherinforma ill connunnmien t,i 0
R.. Ellison. Agent for Fairoeld Cooni'y,
sep 27 in
JUST
R I0E 1 ~7 E D I
( NI Tierce n-mw Itice.
I wo Barrels now erop N. 0. nstes.
11e 1p nittelconi Demii arnrs olasses.
Oniih pu1-were Trinmild Molasses
Two lllhds S. II..tyu.
Three Ilixes Goinpowder and Young
Ilyson T)ea
Cheiese, Crai icers, Siugar , Ce'l'ee, &ca.
1oW F "OR CASH.
dec 30 11B \TY & 1ilr)
Solub~e Pacific Guano
r j :lis G U.\ N is nowli so vm elf known~t in
.L. atll Itle Siitihei'n Staties for ig.5 re
tm rkable effects os an nigetrey for in::r'ons
special r'ecoui 0 itlsiito trni n". Its ta-.e
fori eight yearIs f-ist hast cs'a!;hife ios
l;arue at fie l eiii' i'i'isl ieed by the' 'l'm.
giiuarantee of 11he icontiniii'i c.,:eelltece of
t his (]iani The fu spiifeis putii)a inn maia
this season ar' as hte'i'- nitrt
of thiiet mnyi'. i Ce. isn sip'i.l ni,
lGein'e finuntr i ti's ma eassi.id I ba i its
qual.iI' tityln compois'oili i s I .preciselyi t he
s:ute is 11l111heret a.'r soldJ.
.1. N liui's.SO
d O!! N S hl1-sh-: .'(t'f0..
as to whiethier lhoy will takte at ti)Ime or'
cishi pr'ice. Whleun d'elivred frim the
fueacir by thle car I onid, no denaynage will
tie ch1argedl.
f'f.ASTER, &c., alwnys on huii. qilaliiy
.Jan 3--3m
G..i-ta) niiA. N ov. 4 ' .
r i I folawini Pasege Schiedule will
hAvY -riI --o)5o .sonrin.
[enVe August a, at ~ in..'0 a in
" Cofumiiina. 8. C., If ji6 a mi
''VindsborO, , l4 a nt
*Chest'eri, 4.':8 p mi.
t'riv'e at. Chra~'lo:tt, N. ('. 7.U5 p mi
Ler.ro Char'lotte, N. C. at 7100 a mt
" Chester, 9t 5i a mi
"i Winnisbor'o, II1.I1I a mi
" Columbfia 2 IX a mi
A rrive alt. Aiugttst . 8 (05 pi mi
. SiofTt TRIAlIU-O~iNo Nontii.
Lecavn Auguala i 4.15 p ii
"' (oitnabia, 9.37 p mi
"- Winnsboro, 12.33 a e'
"' Cheie r, 2.28 e r
Ari'ive at Chairlolle, 5. 18 .
NIOnT TRAIlN8--ogON 0 soU1n.
Lev C'harlolt.e. 8J'.0 p mt
" Chester. 10,58 p n,
'I Winnsbor'o, 12.3t0 p if
" Columnb ia, 3.1(0 a. mi
Arrivent Augusta, 8 45 r. mn
JA MES A NDER 'O)N, Oen'I SIa
E. R. Donar.Y, Glencuni Ticket Agent!
nov 4
SUGAR ANDI COFFEE 1
1 hElt. Powdered Sugar.
15 hbl e. (Crushed, Exlra C. and Dema
rara Sugars, Prime io Coffee, itn store
aud for male by BEA TY & lBRO/
* apM1