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The Fairfield Herald. ST E JRY W1 'lESDAY. A l Adtiress' 16 the houfth. AGRICULTURAL i VItS AND HOW TO ' IMEEDYn TuIMM. The fCllowing paper has been ap. Iproved by the Nation il Grange, and recoimmended to'be f-ublished : The undersigned, representatives. of the Cottoni States it the National G rang e,' beg Teave to piec-it to the pratonsi ul llusbaidry in .the cotton growing section 'bf the "Union, the following suggestions, which they be. li ve to be juttilied by the present, condition of tlc'Nu:th During the liast soven years our cotton fields have aidod to the wealth of the world $2,000,00f,000, and causid pr'ospel ity to smile upon every one whrhas ha-ndied our' crop, save those who struggled for i'n prbdue. tion. Aonully the energies of the cotton planter have beeu txhaisted in attm pting to p'r-odtee 'a 'ii-ximum erop of a single staple, ihile quite'tia. frequently L; he has reduced hi, lileans in Impplying his necessary Wauits. A g-nbakdupon 'gtuch a policy and producing such results must be radically wrong, and if per. sisted in will load to batikrwotey aqd juiu. We propose to iiquire into the cause of this' ruin, and, if po.4i. ble, preent a miethod of removing it. 'Has it been that the supply of cotton has exceeded the deiand ? Statis ties do not shAv thid'act. Is IV that our labor has been uireliable'and ex pensive I The tamruo labor invest. me t has nowhere yielded a greater market value ot' products. - Has Pro. vidence inflieted upidn tis agricultural disi.ster I He has .often ' int6inosed for our benefit. What then', 'has averted our anticipated prosperity I Are not we responmible for our dire. ful cond-tion in that we have neglect. ed too much the gro'*th of bread. stuffs and sulstituted therefor almost exhaustively the cultivation of cot. ton. No peeple can ever become prospe. rous who are not self-sustaining. 'Our fertile soil, exhaustless iniheral e-lth, abundant. *a'er power, and genial, salubrious'al nate avail us nothing if annually we expend mil lions for substance. It is gendially em)eedcd that home. rown bread is cheaper than purchased supplies, and the obsorvatiou 'of 'every ..planter Is that thoso Southern laimers who live within themselves are more inde. pendent. and lesis incunbero.l with debt than those who have rejied sole. ly upon the cotton crop. Were' it other wise, it is hazardous for any poeo pie to rely upon others for a supply f those irt'iolewl'ich fr -neo.e4ary or their daily consumption. The horrors of famine whieh have more than once cutsed the people of India in their efforts to grow cotton to the exelusion of breadstufT would have been repeated in our midst but that we were able to i-.upply our necessities from the teening -granarie-s of the -Northwest. We shrink = fro'm the -contemplat ion oif What'would be our 'condition shotild disaster deprive us of that resource. During the past year terhin per tions of .Iowa, M'Hnnesotat anid 'Dakota 'have 'bieen invaded by the grassh op. 'per, which lhas swept their fields like a fire and destroyed every vestige of vegetation. Thle lorinon Question liefore Congress. 'i'he nmemorial of the non Mormon 'citizens utf Utah, which is now before the Committee oni Territories pro acnts the whole Mormon question in aforcible light. fhe Mo;'mons are I'evidentk abarmed, for Mr. Cannan, the Deleg.te from Utah presented at petition troml the Liegislature of that Territory yestcrd:.y, askinag for a conmmittee of investigation before any legislative action be takr with regard to Utah. 'rho object of this petition, no doubt, is to stave off the crii that is inevitable. 'The general facts are wcll known both to Cong'e and the country. Hleme is a commwu. nlity which lives in ol en violation of the common law and n.'or.ality of tie Republic, and even in violation of the statute law, and that makes alle giance to the Utahi priesthcod supe. r'ior to thlati dhue to thle gov ernent of the country. The questienu must be met and disposed of and there is dan ger in delay. The Railroad ti Asheville. N. C. The Asheville Citizen, speaking of -1he Act passed by the North Caro lina Legislature concerning the Greenville :and Frech Broad Raii.' road, says: "'The charter has le n amended appointing other prominent getitlemecn of the Counties of lHen. dletson, Buncombe aul Madison ad. ditional incorpora tors, and authoriz. ing the organization of the company whenever $100,000 bor~a Jide sub seriptions shall have been obtained. T1hast amo'unt has long ago been ob tained, so now zuahing remains to be done but organize and go to iio:k. Now, wo say to our South Carolina friends, at both Greenville and Spartanbury', to prepare at once to mneet us. We state frankly what paople can and will do, and all they can do ; and that is, to grade the road from Ashueville to Butt Moun. tain. If our South Carolina frienhi will conme up to the mark as their in, terests would suggeest themc~ to do, and meet us at Blutt Mountain, we will guarantee that the oars from Ashe. ville to Charleston will soon (comn piaratively) be running." Ed ward P. Breasly, collector un< Xost master of Lawrenoo, I., is doeultor to the amount of 7,000. Ton women and two men organised ' -in Now 'York on Sunday for a ort. sade against alcohol. They will do. vote this' wook to the work and for an incredse in their nungers. There is much feeling on Long Island against the wli-key trade, and probably a movdinebt will bo inaugurated there. A French company has been per forming in Berlin, for the first time stuce the Franco-Prusian war. The Qltcat Journal in the worlti PekIn Gimt'le, It Li printted i n yel low bilk, in preciely' the samie ohar. acters and fortu which it had a thou. sand.years ago. A boiler explosion in the Catctona J furusee of BaltimoreTuesday, killed threenstres. Special Notices. Otto of the first business principles to' -et tie n, ife niuke all jurchasses dirtel rom the mianttaeitrers thsus sisuing impe umi of nhonaey. Fur Ibis reason we ad. .' our reaters to purchaso their Win - oas ,D i-s. El1inds, &c.. fromt Messr. . it. 'il ,b, & Co., Ch arleeton. R. ' who have at, the facetories. combined benefits detived from materials in first I handa,. killed workmen, Intic.t improveil 1 'ta -hiiery, and through systematic mnn. 1 ngenent. All windowt glazed wit h bc-od clear glass. They are also Agents for Asbestos' [toofing Felt.. Try it nnd you 3 will tie pleased wiyh its durability. endI - for i rle list, circulars, &c. -- C Ar'n -IANIs, facC. rough skin. ptmplvs. ringworm, salt-rheum and other cutaneous 'ffections ltcred, na-d the skin in-ki so't and smooth, by using the Jutt Prit TAR SoAr, made by Caswell, linzaril & Co.,'Newv Yerk. lie cortain to get the' Juniper 't Sohp, as there''arc mntiy imi lationtis r.dc with conmon tar which are wortlilese, NEW AI)VE 81T8ElEN8. gtpSYCHOMANCY, or SOUL CiAlt ING." How either sex tuay fascintate - and gain the loe'at d affections of any per-4 son they choose, instantly. 'Ibis simple A IFe tial acquiremont all can posse is, free, by d mLit for 25 ets. together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, l's to Ladics, Wedding Night Hhirts, &c. A qu er blo'c. Address T. WILLIAMS & CO. Pubs, Phila. -N ACCIDENTAL OtJRE. Wien denth was hourly expected front contstimption, all rentedles having failed, and Dr. James was experimenting. he ac cid'ninly made a preparation of Indian help, which cured his only child, and now gives this receipo free, otn the receipt of two stamps to pay expenees. Ilelp also cre' night-sweats, nausea at the stotucit an I will break P fresh cold in 24 hours. Addr.-ss Craddock & Co. 1032 Maco S. 'hi'a. n. m ng this paper. inj COIJG S; 60 8biulARllSS eih AND :ALL 'THiROAT DISEASES, 1a1 " li Wells' 'Cairbblic Tablets tit PUT UP ONLY IN nLUE'D BXirs. A TRIED AND SURE RElJD'Y. Sioldby'n l! Druggist The HighIest Medical Authorities of Europe 'anl''the strongest Tonic, Pui'fier . aid Deobttruent known to the - mdiclf world is JURUBEBA. It arrests decay of Vital Ytrces, exha-ustion of the ntervous system, restores viigor inton the debilitated, cleanites virialed bilo,, removes vesieles, obstrucetions antd acts " directly on the Liver and Spleen. l'rice $1 as a bottle. John Q. KI&LLOGO, 18 Platt ci St., N. Y. -- a) EIIRWALLIX e JI Ds.. . Fmn. -Being swo, grs. aduated at iSA t47tieeray of Penn'a In 153 arSa 0yars' experenee, efeted Dr itier's Ve etabia Rheurnatie lrup. I suaranttee hoe Ia ie1 sure for Nerve, Ktd soy aadneusaase disease. 5worn ta26th A Hl i1l fre1eTusawsrsCure0b and ha'nfranewrt. Igua. or.Tho . F forde~ieu,P aahi e.. hbi,&.At eshudrltolrFt h lta. fnrezpla. 1000 .F14st ( lass Book Agents a't oneeto sell two of the meet popular works ever published. TT m!!. n i s i! a recordl of prisotn ,ife at tart Dela ware. b'y R ev. . W. K. hlandy. 'IND MARSHALl'S tLIFE OF QENi ROBERT E, LEE Send ror Circular at once. TURINBULL DROTPERBS, Dr. Ba ef' (Is. sarrh e~nsedyV cures by its mild, hear ~ ing properties,to whieh, the diaeaso yields when the s.ytem lias becn put an perfect order with Doctor Pierce's -Golden e alDiscovery, wich shouki ane earnestly to correct blowl and system, which are always at fa' also to act specifically, upon the di .:nsed na ds of the nose anti its chame. arrh Itemedyashoukl be appliedi wit Dr. Pierce's Nasal Doncle with which medicine can be carried h ma t ecr e nwihs ad existe andl from which 0Ischmarge proceeds.,g successful has this coure of treatment proven, that the porietor offers 00o Niwad for a Case of e*Cktdead (.krtfarrh whbickhe eaISt iire. -The two 1 icies h insteumanfor $2, by all rgists.. 5,Dod~t(ttiyA new book ont the art of writing by Sound ; a complete system of Phonetic Short Iland the shortest most simple, easy, and comuprehtensive, enabling any one in a short time to report trialS speeches, sermons &e..The Lord's frayeir is written withs 49 strokes rf' the tfeit, and 140 words per minute. The uhemployed] should learn tis art, Pride by mali 6(3 eensts. Agents watled. .Address T. E, Swans & Co., 189 s. St. hilt. Pa. AOENTS Wanted-S5 to $10 made daily. Samples mailed free. N. 11. White Newark N. J. $78 A week to agents. Fast et ael I h u ig aefieles out. Three valua. ble samples for ten cents. J. nuRIDn 767 n..-a-... w.. rk, EroniatheBlooa AN ,TO 1C9 MAKES THE WEAK STRN8 he Pertvian Syrqps, a Protect 04 Solution of the rotoxide of! fron, is so combined as CPA% mv the character of 4mn aimenet, as rasily digested and assimilated Withi the blood as the simplest ood. -1t increases the quantity .f;ature's Own - Jitaliin gent, Iron in the blood,' anI cures "a thousand ills," si plly Ny Toning ep,Itnvigorating and Vitalizingt so.Sastem. The en.. riched and V(italiked blood per.. meates every part of the body. repairing damages and tva , searchlng but morbid secre lots, and leaving nothing for ritsease to feed epon. This is the secret of the aerful success of tlds.ren:ryti. ltring Dyspepsia, L'iver Coni. plaint, 'Dropsy, Chronic Diat Ihma, Boils, NervousAffections, hilbs and 'evers, Humors, Goss of Constitutional Vigog, )iseases 9f -the dn'yi -'an 3ladder, Faar'e omplaints, rad all diseases originating is X'bacl state of the blood, or ac ;ornpanied by debility or a lom itate of the system. Being free rom Alcoho in. any form,4, usergizing ekets are not fo;. owed by correspionding reac lonp -ut are-permanent, i0fs.. iing strengtig, vigor, and netw ife it , all parts of t1e s~stem, nd' gilding up an, Iron Coof. Itittution. Thousands have been changed y the use of this remedy, fron& 6eal, 'sickly, sit ering ereat.. ures, to it'eong, healths, and app V men and women; and nualis cannot reasonably. heg. ate to give it a trial. 'See that each bottle has PERU hAN SYRUP blown in the glaso Pamphlot. Free. ETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietor, No. 1 31 iton Pa4e, osto. SOLD a Dnuooi@Tn ONnWRALLt. Pacific GUIuno Vliny'd (CAPITAL $100,OCO,) )ub'e Pacific Guano. 1llis GUANO is n)w ro nell known in . all tho Sotlherii States for ;t, re rkable effects as A ager cy for increna :i products of labor, as not to require cial recomi -4 dation from qs. It une eight years , piet. liids cS'ablshied its trucer for reliable excellence. The ge fixed Capital invested by the Com. tiy i) tilS t&radu sfrura10 ti,r rute.tI -wanieo of iho continued excellence of .s Guano The sniplies put into market is fe.ason Are na hereloloere, Tar'rc'd. ti i n- r. tle . slprinu eni r niece nce of' Dr. St. Juiian Itavenel, Chemist tho Compt.y, n Chnrleston, S. C. ,nc' plnnes u may rest assured that its ality and composition is. precisely the nue as thaCheritofore hold. J. N ROBSON, Selling Agent 'hnrieston. S. C. .1OI1N S IW1FE & CO., (feneral Agm.'s. ltntimore. I Torms--$48, cas!h ; *53 time, without' e rest. . To accood~ale nnr,'they can orir W and( lhave nft il I st of April to..decide to whtethier they will lake at time or Bli price. Wheu 'fl'iiiered from thie otory by the ci.- Ioaid, no drnynge will chnrged,. ACIb PIIOSPH ATE. (IUANO, fl0O1E.I 5\'S'fER, &d., al ways on hanti, qoaflit'y !ATERS' ,'ONCERTO PARLOR 0f?~ are the snost, beaeuia~ in atyland- perfet - ntone ee a STOP ' the bems ever placed in any Orgata. it is producead * i~y ans extra set of reeds, yecuis TATION of the I3iafsiansa Voice i8 5tlP'EtIB. - . - - -. 1 ,rnts iskrat. ilAd 0@iiA NS '/ first-clas a~ nak eruS,i ltuding Wn A TE Is, at e xtrenmely low ~rices for calts. or part cah, amU balance sn uanalt anoasthi y jrynfents. New 7-.Oc-. ave first-clas. PANOS all anoder caveS7. 1D0UULE Et NS,4 Stops, s110 ; 8 StoU eSi23. ,"lumratoe (Jtgr~temaile *( A i dtermnf , asers,aAGE s J .iUe AGS T ilT EECEIV Ent ONE Car Load IIay, one jar Load Flour, Asdrtalt hrades, Corn and Oats, Meal ~nd Orits, Sugar ahd Coffee, lagging and Ties; B3acoh niid lard, LOW FOR ?ASII BIEATY & BRO. SUGAR AND COFFEE! -I BB.Pwee Sugar. .5bi.Crushed, Entra C. and Dema ara SugarI, PrIm. RIo Coffee, Ia tre ad for sale b., RUmA rs& A na TRIUMPHANT1 CAROLNA W I L L E-'.L D 'A S'FOE 1x WS : Ona Prio e $50 PMR. @ i'OF 2,000 lbs, "W."13me PrA ce. $55 PER TON <WVdO lbs: Payable1NoVember 1,1874. Frx e 4o Ofr~nteresit.. Freigh-*4tTray~fc'Io'bc idded. ITS SUC(CESS IS U N P A-Ri4.L E L ED, AND'ITS SYANDARD 18 A N1o. 1. ACID- :-PH1SplRATE-! WILL'E SOTD)A.' Fb8':ris CASH 'PRICE. 533 'Per Tvn '6f2,Odo libs. TIME PI10eB. 538 Per Ton of'2,000 lbs. Payable Novem';er1 1874. *%. 5"0,*ZTXix~ Ci 6t. Ieikhli an'd Drayi ge ad leId. GEO.W.YLLMsE Co GENERAL AGENTS AT onari1entoCia, . Y., IFimrlotto, i cohbIa, AugiS6 ,Ilai iload. CoL-U fEA, Nov. 4 18,3. T liE following Passenger Schedule 'wil lie run over this 'rua'l oh 'ag':d afte MONDAY. 26th instainti DAY TlBAX--OOIXo NG H. [cave A ta. 30 a w ,' nnsi oro, 7. a L .4 Chester, . .. 4.2') p r rrive at Che.rlofte, N. C'. 7.08 p r )A Y 'r1AIx-ossWaori. Leave ,Charloti e, N.C. at 7.00 a " dans r ,I1.4 a i "S 'Cluinbi\. 2.48 a Arrive .ht Auigusto . 8 05 p N~inuT TRAEEN-QOZNO' if. Leave Angtaia 4.15 p i -Col. ambia, 9.317 p i " lmsityb'% 12.33 a Arrive at Chiarlotie, NtronT TnAtNs--ln114a 5ontt. Lese Charlotte. 8 : 0 p " Chester. 10.58 p Arrivein Augu. th, 8 451r E. R. Don'aryv, Gene- i~ Ticket Agen' nov 4 01[Z'4EN8' SAVIS BANK SOUTHE CAROLINA. Deposits 61 M #12Up d lccIrted INTER EST' A LL() WlEI A T' TilR R4 A7 O#SE VEN J'kR CEET%'7ERW ANN U ON CERTIFICAT7WR Ob' DRI'OS) AND SIX l'Ei{ C'NV'. fdOMlPOUN) ED) EVERY 'iX AION2'iS ON At CO UNT Wnm. Martin. President. t oY~n D. Pailmer, Vice-PresideW' A. 0. llfender, Cashier. J. ii. Sew ei- in gee ch)earge. John C.AB. Smith, As ant Cashie D)iretors. Wado i illethh WIAiV.h, Marti1. A. ifatikeil, F. WV. LeMaster. E. II. hleintiti John II. Painter, Thomas E. Greg, Cohatinbia. 0. T. 8'cot , Ne wheIty. W. 0. MAyes. NecfebeeIry'. Dhflel Ia.c'e el, Jr , OtIkt'one, Winnsehoro Branch. Samu'I B. Clowney, Astsistant Cashier. PIanters, Mechanics, an~d Profesision Mbn', WI p i; Or~hans. Trhgaihe, at Con se y OiIbeer's, h avin g mohey 'o'r *rh 1 they have no present use, can here depot It, thus a.oidling all risks of thtefthl at d8struction by fire, and at th'e aat'e tir Iraw iikerest thefe~h Uill hG#. Jag# 20.ty TIIS un eraIjl eisjpe fully Iir me bie fuien and the travelihg pubil that e has removed to that large at commodious house formerly knovn as Il "Fairfield ilotel' ihete he will be prepai to euterain themn aa heretoi'ore. TI patronage of my fellow cItizens of Fairfie particulauly soliolted. To both It-ansie and regular boarders rhy terms till 1 mide satistgoity. U. L. BROIW. To the Planters and Far -mers dftouth Carolina. T~ 11E subscriber respectfully invites * your attention to a Portablo Platsk ano straight rail fence, which h confiden. ly believes solves tto Fence Qnaestion, I "*hio. TInco t he change of onr labor system a now the question of theofiin. This fence ls one of unquestioned r erit so proclaimed by all who have examined or used it. With nearly ONE IIA(LF LES, RAILS, the unsigh'ly crooked fence enn be conve? ted, with -a small col, into at sub stantial. du rable rence. withoni the use ot new rails. It is e:iRy nie--cain bev rapidly construcleil. I peily const ruct ed 1. is proof ngaiast unruly stock, wind cr flon.'nit '\vli- itand ten yesars, if not li onger, Wtod r9pair. No tinrt of tho' fence niced loneh the grotnd Itii ris post-holes, no v ire, no baring or 'soirt hi #'his fence h-is been in uso in the States of New York and Mississippi, and in every instanco has more than net tlie most Han gnine expections ti lthe most 01i!A C;1 farmnore. FAlice "Vlas 'jjenied by Geo. It C~nlie"A'nd' p.,'of 1ew York in 1867. Time ttulersigned has itrclnasd thliet illr' ill threlst'pf tie pateniers fol-r tie itate o! oti h Cairolitin, nd in pr j ared it -1if COUNTY AND F.\AU h IGitT- fir the taante l'het-e will he sold on r.:suinnih ter he'jnsy phpuila.r 'lnce or the lIe .n 11. Sione, if hais Y'he foillowin.A, tidvantnges: 1st If is cht.per. beenise l-it1; un1 "Air 'L.itn Fence," it b-1 rn.la' Vecani.i, htaviing no ire nd I s . - pay ,or.iit 'itA Iv- in t neint co: noi..re ihlan double thle cost ur F'arint liighto <.f in ized fnr i.. 2nd. It is more tiirede. llavii :0s, in the grotln'I1. it ilanit rll %it. Every rnil be-ng cleur of tie grasndi. t-x enipts it Irotm hi me disi itage Bling fir1nly brisce it off. t once to si - ek. wintid or W l-o in ctns rir t na d-itnh. in use. To enterr'il ailng yill ng ien a rare mi, porittily is e 'TercIl I0 t.ike m.,n(y inl ii purchase of 'onty Isgli 'orre., j i ddnce solciitel. .\tdie~s G. H[.'R O R S . i ill bi l et1 f14m Oh sien.. until t le ' ot Novemelir. Parties w i-liim futher infot-mit ion will commnienteicut o witi R.E .1*llison Agent for Failield Count'y. sp '2ft 6m e-s D~.wir~t~P~ieIayv tium et~Ac rtieWo &c. PICA3& 225-~f, BdtI?.Ry,'- V6 Wo' AWarranted. IOWESRLITR PIC, - i~ Cit ci erer &c Betailer u . n ngress. i-i e yeanr 1873., l:y I li nt Al.L &.Co., i~ he cifire of ti.e tLibni n Cottgt eis, a ' Wasi ingtali. U unel19 :- flN R FEMALE SEMINARY, t B~injg nd fly School for Young Ii Ladies, MR-S. E. E. MOOlt.E.. .Pi c.al .\1188 8ALLAE~ 'ROtnNSON, Prnipl DOAnnO or T itUsTKs. Ion. W. R1. Ilonatrss, President (ap'. 's . IAETow Cis., L. I t.'owr-, sq. A:J. Li. M'cCANTs, EWq , . 11. Mc.\ As-run. ' TFa ta o'r T'UITiON. ' or i'ghe'r 'srtes, Vn'~iudin'g the lingtae, pe'r sei'sion, $26. i1t4 Mi'rmcdato eineses, per ses'. ston. , 18. For pr~im y ci~i' er session, $12. M 'sio, pe scssion, . . $20. IBoardling. pet monthI, intcttting ivast-. r ig. fuel and ilits, per nto ,$lft. Terms of payment-quarterly in ttdvanets LIBERAKLTER MS I Wle are otferitg Oiur Guanos for t his et4 mit: on thle jol ton i tg libernIt trm:. Pheini t Guainu, Vs-.r Ton 'Of 2,000~ l'bs., Wilcox, G tUbs & Cot.'s M anI'pultica in n'no, Peir Ton of 2,000 lbs., $70.0tt). ($1 .00 pet. tin dlriynigo to be added,) On crei lititti nf t'ovenlber, 1874.. withI optiont of p-ryittg in Al dli;IILn t ona, de. livered atnityers' netarest 'depot, tI of 15a, per lb. ml A discount of $10.00. per t'ob 'till be Al. it Otr A genls Iih'rbtlhoil thiE Nisie sell at in Samio pt ices alid iotn same terms as cur e selves I ittid in your orders to nearest A gent WILCok, G1BBS & 00. WIlA RLESTON 8. 0. 4Uni-den Seeds, &e. s R lES!! Garden Seeds and Onion Setts. Also Wind1ow Glass, Putty, Rlaw end d Boiled Linseed Oil and Paints, just, receir * d.. McMA8TER1 & BJRICE,. d~ feb 8 Id NailS and Aies; to e ( KEGS out nails, asserted ; 6 Boxe. "1)'. Extra Patent. Finish" liorse Mlalis ; 4 Desen Axes. Low for Cash lay 7UST E4 -krf~ 1 I V d.I 1 e T.4 6llion Setts, 'a dricih, Tit k E ye dn Early Ro(se Iotntoes, S'pIs, Cdindil.es, Stalrch &C: whc'*ill 'be s6d 1%t 1'kest. jidilket r'afee for CASH ! Wiif&hs & IDnight. j-n 23 C/onsisng of Wp iut C? npnlri t s orU d rInfllIeb,'" 'l . Pi',.{ o ;{g. wV nI nut,,'op nr 11n.-1 line Vnrdrt Q Side boa,.tnfzs $ecretnries. lurennu, W nshi. 114n1'k, TaIles. Ilook IacksI'qvell lln cls. and11:li 1 lcks. Ilsr, dots. Chairs, Piano Stoln .Lounges, El ageres. Book k eoun 'er Stool!. Bookkeepers' Stntls, Crhis and Crudles of the very best quaialimy. For .)emig and. Workintahip. uletied, which 1 oler at ('ulmiin ntud Charleston Prices. Saveyour freight bilh by buying at TIO.\E. imedsfelds OF -nll .siyles pnade of hard soitihmern ,Woodl, and warrnrite~d to give eni re sastis ioction. Use econy and bu'y the best. Wovell Wire Mattiresses T i A T, will lnst a life timne. Thiey .are cotinfortable, durable, elastib anid clek'i-y Wool, Cotton UI ilair Top it nittiees. Onr prices at: heyond cirmpe~t ition of.h the iean mo quali. Mirro'rs n'il Pipt tres for ale. Fnrnuiure nently Rt&pniite. nat odernte prices. Pict ure Framies maale t~o rder iarerials frur''ish od .. RO6RIE! I CAr load rorpo~ i fyracuso 861t. 8 Sacks Ground Salt, 10 lioxes Soup an)rlted, 2 hlozen Starc h, 1 Tierce IRice, 1 Tierce Larei, 'e ree 116:1iA lbksi; 2.A.TrT BIo. ETI WAN STANhAIID THE BEST IN USE. 'URITY GUARANTEED!I Etiwan blssolved Bone, $85 cash, $40 payable 1st Noveriber 1874. Stiwan Fertilizer, $55 cash, $80 paya. ble 1st Novein~ler, 1874. All sales on tirne to b'o sectired by note with good endorser, T. R. ROBERTSON, Agent. Witnneboro, 8. 0, Win. C, BEE~ & CO., Gen'l Agent, Charleston, 8. 0, fbh 17.-lam BARGAINS I Se now OfTer OIr Stock DIry Goods .hoots ntid Shoes, 11ats, cait tu z resGo~ds, uid 'Cltig R ED UCI b :pRC~s - p~ecial anti Oln led to one hne Lot of (cokA of'eried a : -A l k ClU th Uoat0 AT COST 10 CASI' CtUSTI(OMELS WUOD WARD & LAW. nor 1 MUMS 4.HAD I MESS SHAD Ii A.F1\'E lot, of Frcsh Groceries,. just recetvad by .lohn D. NlcC. ley., conSis:ting of 2 bbls. No. Il.}ess Shad, 2 " .tlt Jlerrid~g,. 2 hb61. No I. Mlackerel, 2 bhls. No. 2 4 - . S t o. 1. 2 an~ . A.lso a lot. of ondeised Cod Fish for l anily use, which I c reco-nlenaI fromn experienice. C.ftee 1and U'ngaur of all a:deq, Lnrd. Bacon and .llatps, N. C. Mlosuntur~i lWitter, Cheese nIl .rnck crs or all kinds, .enl. 1lotniny n'n1d. Ffolur of the besl ginies. Al.o Cainned .OooAjs of all knu.', Oysters, vaniit-d lPenches and Pins Apples. '1l>mjtes Ca;Lup, 8:irdie.s', andl A mericinChilub Fisah. Everp'ing that can ho had1 in a firs8t class (1rocry, an(d also tine lot of Leak's T'w ist Tobneco, I00 Fignro CigArs glud otheru grandes. anmd best, of mall. .cotnstantly On band1~ the best quality" of Lhuior thmat or n be hacd. Natihan' s D)ahinuert,Burke's lyp.,. and Ly3 nchburg IRye. Nelscon Co.. Kenutqcky lBye. that can~ tiot bue excelled. Comne and try for your selves and be your' own judge. .Johni I).MJcCar'ley. JUST ONE Tiorce 'new Rice,-. TI wo Ilnrrels new crOP N. 0. Molneaea. One PI'necon Demarrnrns .allasses". 9tne ~Ihd pur*e Trinidad Molneses, Two lihde 8. 1i. Syrup. Three lioxes Ounpowder and Young ..flysos.1 TeaL Cheese, Crntekers, Stngar, Ceffee, &o. LOW FOR CASfl. de'o 80 BIEA TY & II . &a F. acommeNG PP!OPRIETOR', H~ AVING disposed of my Livery inte't. est. to lI. TI' Terrill, I will- koep tonstan-ly on haen~d fiorses and .minles for sale. l'a'rtiest in want- of good stok will lo Weoll to give tme a call. I have also opened a Carriago, Buag and Waggoin Facoory.. All, work neaty >xecued and wuarraticd. Give meo a 'onI A. P. GOODIN'. EPOTATOEJs I 7 5 flarreueleot..pann pe.t..lco >f the following kinde. Early Roselc . n Pink Eye; FOR SALEI BY R; J. MoCarlav.