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JOB PnRNTINd.-Our ofice has boon ftted with all materials necessary for printing. jqos of every description. bills, Lettej roads, Posters, Invitation and Businesa Cards &o., &o. Naw AbVaRTISEMENTS. Fairfield Fire Engino Company John C. Squier Sec. Vocal Instructin-J. u. Lowery. Triumphant-H1. B. Refo. Dentitry-Dr. Isaiah Simpson. Notico-Geo. W. Barber & Co. Administrator's Notico -J.eues Beaty. Nottioo-Littleton Strong. 4.Etrayed--N. 0. Robonton. ) ry Goodw-MuMatstr & Brice. Here it oomes, there it goes-Beaty & Bro. g- The roads are In a bad fix, .espeoially those leading from Winns. boro to the Rocky Mount cruntry. gr We her'e that 'ell's Bridge in still unfinish d, and travelers -are -much annoyed in consequenoo. We ball on the Commsuissioners to hurry up the Job. The seventh of March Is the last day for paying taxes. After that ,day, the penalty attaches. There will be no further extension of tiio. Oj John Green (colored) acci. dentauy sho& biiseif-in the thigh on 'fuesday. This is the third accidetut of the kind in the past four months. g' Mr. Jno. C. Buchanan, r. neiphew of Dr. R. A. Buchanan, of VWinn boro, is associate Edittr of the Quaitiman (Texas) News, a stirring weekly, devoted to the intetets ot Texas. We wish him bucees. PARADe.-The Ilook and Indder Company paraded in full foreb onl .:uesday afternoon. They are a ptmalwNrt set of fellows and will do good work at a fire. . 0 Sunday and Monday were t-eal summer days, and we niewv thinking of disposing. of our fi.e wood at a sa'crifico, But . Tuesday night ani Wednesday were cold and rainy. Spring is not yet here by any mei.ns. rg Rev. C. E. Chicho!stor has re turned from an absence of two weeki.. -lis health was in such a conditiin that hi ongregatiun pi evailed on 11ih-to take 4 litile resti He coens Sack mucl iiplroved. fTR Farmers are busy, makii! arrangements with the mea chaus for supplies this year. P'rovi.ions are scarce, and there is every prospect of a hard year. We warn all persons to practice the strictest economy. 4-The stores of Bleaty & Brother. gnd Donald Macaulay were entered by Burglars on Wednesday .nijjht. A few articles were taken from thme rfr me store. No clue as to who the guilty parties have as yet been., ob tained. - 0^ We are pleased to learn thant thme Carolina Military Institute new contains over a hundred Cadets :In a private letter Col. Thomas wvrites, "Fairfield is represented by Cadots Moore, Bratten and Caldwell, a worthy trio." 'Ba fh'o venerable Rev. John Baehman, . Ph. D., D. D., L. L. D., died on Tuesday in' Charleston in his eighty fifth. year.. He was a leading divine in thd Luthoran Church, 7and o'minent for his purity and learning. lie was also a naturalist of. distinc - tion and wrote many works. 0James D. Fraser Esq., is back on a visit to the Boro. - The Uills of Edgeffeid possessed for .hini ani *attraction he could not resist, and he has moved to that County. But while identifying himself with now scenes he remembers his "native heath;" and old cronies. We wol. come him. -- Si- On another pago will be seen the Mammoth advertisement of D.annenberg & Co. These gentlemen have but lately seti1od in our midst, but have already exhibited a remark. able degree of,. energy. ..-Read -their advertisement, and if there .is ,any tiing in it you do not understand -call on .ttcin at theli- store for an expla nationi. Ofr Mr JohnA. Moreso succeeds Mr. WV. HI. McCawas Columbija Cor respondent of the News tand Courier. -Mr. M1oroso is a gentleman of .ability and hee for some time-been engaged upon the editorial staff of the Ne ws and Courier, The News and Courier has been gallantly leadinig the van in the attack upon official dishonesty. Maty it live and prosper. Ofr Oa Thursday a number of perhons from the Country, some from S as distaupe.,of twenty . miles . were ini the Treasurer and his assistait wei awry and tie offico was closed. Th is a great inconvenience, ospociall as the timo for the payment of t'iZ4 is drawing to a closo. 0) The following gentlemed con poo the Executive Committee of tI Taxpayers Co'uvotion, which a journed subject to their call. Jus. theanut,',ohnson Ha'goet .Jno. L. Mann ing, A. P, Aldrioh, Y. Siion.4, Jno. 1). Wylie, J.. -1 Screven, J. A. Hoyt, Win. EIliot M. L. Bonham, ?Il. C. Butler, Jn Brrattozi, Win. Wallace, C. S. Brie .J. J. Lucas, B. H. Wilson, It. A Si ms, W. H. llolcomibe, P. W. Dav .o0, A. D Frederick, T. B. Joter. g A man named John Georg anMd claiming to bp a graduato 4 Emory College, a !-:in-ralogist, an correspoadeut of Pomeroy's Deuc crat, has been swindling Abbevill hotel-keeprs. Ile is abont fortj fivo 3oas old, has black hair, at a wounded leg, and is intelligeul I)says t he Abbeville Press au Banner. L.>ok out fur him. - In another column we give brief sketch of the late WillitUa I MeCaw. .M r. McCaw Icft a wife an throe siiell . obildron entirely it provided for, when it lay -in h power to leave them in affluenc< The Taxpayers Convention resolve Lhat a subscription should be ri'ie for the benefit of Mr. McCaw's fatni ly, as a testitnopiral to th43: di Litguislhcd services he ad reidere tlie State. We trust that this ca will meet a hearty* and generou response on the part ->f our people. Antousi) ToWN.-The work o Calpt. Ilrdtiei's new rehilenoe- 0 Main St. is being rapidly pushe'for ward. Quite a faroe of carpenters i it work. Mr. T. R.ss Robertson has estal ished a )riek yard on A.lleni's lranell and-is preparisng to erect a' residenc Mn Mail in S't.'o-i (be corier opposit .\;. McCantm' house. The locatio isa do.irable one. The council is havitig gravel pn 1ont the -ticet.. A much neede nprovYinitt. 0 'le cistern near the court house i said to have Npru;g a leak. Not much cotten selling nowadayb 0T Capt. James lieaty Vres slight. y wounded on Ft iday, while atteipi ing to arrest one of tie burglars wh bad broken in'o his store. Frida le:saning thte n he eb.utsof ths Irrt ;Ire, lhe wok out a warrant, at.d wit D ly it) Ilei-, ro. ceded to ireu Leml). They were overtalken a Woodward'm T. 0., and arrested in 1rowd of' ab11out L d zen mhen.- . Koller t.ook onei in hiarge and Capi o13atN the tuer. Oil being to "ecu Ialonig," the burglar drew a pitol li firei, infligtinag a flesh wountd in C'api lie~rty'&tl ef'tgd e. :and thetn took Ie 1::ii!. Mr. Keller had Lthe only pits inail o pat ty,itand wvith this covered thi other burglaur, so that the iirst on eactaped. (One 'was, brought to jai[ Tlhey are l'otha colt:ed and st ranget to this part of thet coutttry. Capi l3eaty is walking itbout aaol exper enees no seritus effectJs. lIe mando iarrowv ecapo, ran th'e ball parse withbin half an inch of It!.- lung. Tnis lunatr. Canoy.IsIAN.-TI Mrarrch nuimber of the Rural Carrolit ian is on our tabtle, with its chara, teristi cs promitptniess. T1ha nlumtw like its predrec..sora', is replete wit information which makes its regulh mtonthtly visit so welcome to the boa of the farmer. The articlea genor~a Iy emtanat e from thle penas of practici formaers, whiose familiarity with Ul subjects on whaich they treat is poa truayed itn every line and word. W give the titles of a few of th leni ing articles in the number before us Labor-Saving' Machiinery on tL1 Farm ; Some Methods of Irrigatiol Illustrated ; Ploughs and Ploughtin AgaiQ; Dignity of Labor and tLI Importance of Knowledge ; Ilinats t< wards Rational Farming ; What en be doneo in Ntorth' C~roliina ; Aci l'ho phate a~nd Cotton Seed Compso etc. Besides the sescral departmen of theo Matgsyzin are.. likewise lille withuseful iunformaation, making Lti Itural as we hate' often said the tuo valuable agricultural publicati< issued in tho .Southtoru States. Til terms $2 per anntuim. Fairfield Fire Englna Comn;n r [i!E reftubar Mionthl# nfceIing et I aboave Co.mnpaU will he held ini : Townt ii all, oa t''day evening tex t,t 6th ittsiani it 7A ('clOelk A ~~ fultl nd tactun..j i'ltenduane earnestly requested, as buasinesis of ii porfiance will be tranuaeted, and Do will be calleeted. By order of ifii',Prasideni,' JOilN C. SQUIERL. Vocal Instruction. r iIE lerm of doent lnstrnaetiont (24 1< I sans) comn men -ea at the W in nsbo Seminary on Thuiraday a fr. Mlarej '. and lyPnrdty '.\lirch 131 hi ni 4 tindi 7 p. respee.ively. Tickets $8, book 75 eeri paynble ott j 'inaiing. flar free art. anid et Tihuirsdlty .\aceht 5th arid 6t. All p tenis ini tt es1ed- in th la niotiul.Ion of tI voice and siingiing, aro lneiled. Ticke. taitd books enn be oabtailred nnaj day te Semtinnary between 9 and 8 r. u. 0 TRIUNYHIANT. 1S EEG ERS 1Lnger Beer excelq any yet in yJ ftroduced and Is ltEE OF A LCOllOL Two kegs of the abovo on draught at the liampfle Rtoom of feb,28 . H. B. RIEFO. DENTIST, CH ARLOTTE, N. C. E3, SPECTPULLY informs the citizens and publio generilly-1 nt he will visit Wit nsboro 8. C. Professionally the 6th of t, March and romain 10 days.. Those who wish his services wl govern themnselves accordingly. SATISFA4CTION GUAR.' ANTE'AlD. fulb 26--t3 1N 0 T 1. 0 E i SrE iavo a lot of choice Liquorm, -on. - sisting or tie following br inds : e Zeigler Rye, Fine A pple Brandy, N. E. Rolm, Blackberry wine, Corn Whiskuy. *Alonougubela % hiskey, (Jin, nnd a stock d ofOroceiese, c'nsisting of Sugar, Tolao. . ca, Soap. Star.h, &o., &c , all of which vill d he sold low for ensh at the store one door south of 1i. F. Davidson's. GED)I1GE W. BARBER & 1 0. a feb 20-1m - Administrator's Notice. d NOTICE I% hereby given to all whom it ny concern. thit. I have filed m my final return na Administrator of the Estate of A. It. Beaty, decensced. in the oflice of the Judge of Probate for Fairfield d County, and have petitioned for a linal d discharge. Th eifore the kindred and creditors of A K. Beaty, deceised. are all hereby no. l ilied to appe'ar before the Court of Pro lbale onjhe 26th of March next ensuing. nnd show cause why said discharge should not be granted. JAS. 11 1EATY, Adm'r. of A. K. Beaty, deceased. feb 26-41x2 Note:b. T fAKEN up by me on the 21it ,of Feb, . two horses, one a gray horse, the other a bay, with a white streak on right ti ide. 'I he owler Cn obtain the same Ly proving property and paying costp. -L "1EfuN Tl10ON0, To"wnship No. 1, Fairlield Co. feb 26-i2x1 Estinyed. 1 STl AYl fromt ny pl .ce one bay 121 Mn ro Mule three years old, -nedium mze. N. marls. Aiy informnition con t cerniig her %% herenhoutts will be t ianlikful ly received. N. C. ROBEItr80N. feb 26--12x1 . DRY GOOD ! DRY GOODS, Bleached ilonestuns, Nico Black A'pacen Plaid l-*acspu n s, Corcet Jernn. Sewing Rilk, &a. J7UQT 41 BY McMASTER & PRICE. t feb 26 Here it Comes! ThereitGoeD! 'i1Car Load Itaiy Just Arrived 2 Casr Loads ,Corna Just in, a L aroad Melarriving to-dcay. CUIAINS, 8 IIA MiES, - . BACKBIANDS, . iWfILL BE S(OLD LOW7 FOR OASHX I r IBEATY & UnOW. ~ feb 26. ThBl CARIZOLHOUS , JBLACKST'OCK, S. C, N EWt L' RUlL nud -NP.\'-Y' FUJR. 'NIilED 'The pu'bl ic fuinishted with thle 0 best thei.. market it'rds.. JOllN CA RiOht, , jan 20-h:n Proprietor. W \. E. AIKNN, M. D. 8 r]II subscriber ,hnving. piirrohnsedl the (d .L. stock ofCI~ Durs and Medicines of o lossrs. Ljadd! l:o'hIe rs, will devote his t imie and attenatipn t o thme Drug~ buasiness at i- legit itmae detaila. Parmptne.~ss, ct re and at ettion ti b le givena t o the 0 dispensing or Mledicines, which cnn be had at all ti mos, and of atandardl pumri y. feb 7 W. E. A IKEN. NEW GOODS to. ie Ji -a gs ;.E.t. i -' c%. Z la Ps a iINecarfLOad alt. - " "' " Flour--al) grador, s- " " " Bacon and Lnrd, 'ht 25 bl. of E.iting and Planting Pota te toes, all of vwhichm will he sold1 -LOW FOR OASH I BEATY & BROL. f~b 12 JUST a E c E. I V E p LANDREri's G arde Onion Sotts, Goodricb, Pink Eye an< Early Rose Potatoes, acon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee soaps, Candles, Starch &c vhich will be sold at lowes narket rates for CASH I Withers & Dwight, jali 20 "xt!ra.ct from the Atlanta Herahl Fe bruary 1, 1871. Ge1origia ,;I:tte Agrieatiral4.ft, ec. Office. Atlantna Ga.. jain. 27, 187-1. j lo the Lditor of the Herald : At the hnAt meeting of tIra State A.gricul altl society, there wats imlposed u101pon til .teretary the duty ot obtaining sainple f all C'omimercial Fertiilizers exposel to alo in this State, and sending t ho sonm o the Atinlytie;l Cheinist in thie. Stam ollcge of Agriculturo nud tihe Mechani Lrts at Athen1s, fo anal'se.'i iestimation o alue. I have, therefoi e, obtainesi nit ent to the Chemist, Prof. Widte, Bamliple f imlost of the leadiiig 0ua1tnos and Phl'o. liates, lihatm ne sold in this Sato.* It. i roper fe say here thot fiieo sample eie i ahon -y nyselfin pe'rson. from th mik. inl the warehouse wh e1re they weI' tred, Stnd 11111. in Uir-tighlt ytas-s jar. 1h" nnnly1pSs wvere iS-ade1 1-Y liumlber-, thl 'lemist not knowing the nalie of tl r I ic'es or from whlion it. W-ns .ohiniiled 'lie niies of1, (if the -IFert iiliz r orrie0psnding with (the inuber s.t 1 he C helmist, vere0 pr-eser'ved in tmy office live rvcived fromI tlhe Labor.t ory.'of thI et College fhe followin *g resul:s of th11 miivlyes of r*tilizers, as Iorn in I bl ne'lo ' u report. of Pro'f Wh Ii3. The en1l midat ion ofthle t 'ommtterciaI v.auilue, ineb fing ;rcfit on mamn iu'mr', gives as t h ash vahtI, for wich thi Ie articles sitotil ic sold in Sav nnahi. as t'ollows: I'tlwn Disslvedc' Bone, per tn $'4 8 soluble 1"acin'c Gunno, "' " 31t 7 4ea Fowl (Ginnio, " " 47 9i 'nglishi lisod Bonte, a " '47 8 't iapsc~o Gunito, " "~ 125 7 hes('apeak( (Guano, '' '' 2 Purtichasersm of Fer'l iilZ-rs ennf comipar lhe calcuinrtedl t'oitmeri'als v'alue Iiith iih telling price. Tl'.o 8mtte Agrietliur 0(cty' wiil pubillish fc r t ihe tinehlt oif thi >latt er's thle anialysies of other .Fecrtilizer LBSsoon as reccivoul. Very Respec'tfutlly AM. .(NNON, Sec. By this compar'iscon it will be seen thn lhe .den lowl Guian is ontly so'd at $2 0 oter ton more lihan thei eipltion on th~ :~ommiercial valute and thIiat lie Et iwn tunno is soldl Si : 92 mtorc tha nt thIt osli nnt ed comnmerc ial valune moaj,ing a difi'ei' mece in fav~o'r of th liea 1:ol091 against th Biswnn I of i 85 por't~lI tion : i iat s'l lini at $5.0 enili art.d lie Seas Fowi sellini it 4>0 00 yet t he cheittnis t vahn Ies thle Sr 'iowl at $,85i miore t a lihe FEtiwan. fTh omtpar'ison with thu Po.lile Ptacifici 'ver greater in fav or' of the mSea Fowl lie Sea Fowl beiiig viluedi at $1"3 16 pc ont nore. F'ifi. tons of sen Fowl for ale by fecb 2-1 JUST REeJEIVEiD (Tworl newi fcr>.O Molnsjes. Otto PitnchientI)o emr'ras alintea. Otte1 libd pitri lTrintidlad M olasses, Tlwo Iilibds 8. II. bfn. Three Uoxes Gunipow~der and Youn liysoni 'Tea. Checese, Crackears, stguar, Ceffeo, ko. LOW FOR CASH. (deo 30 Il:ATY' & lIt IO -'\. T IlE tindersignted respee fully infati ma his. friemt and the travelinrg pubai: liat lie t's remove~d to. that hurge at .onmmodiouis hiouse forirnerly known na i ''Fairfield I Ioter'where he will be prepar. o ente'rtn tltem as hiereofoi'e. TI pattr'onngo of toy fellow cit izenis of Pairfial ninrticutlarlf- tsohiiedu. To boih Itransict nd r'egttbir' hionrders my termsti will I nado satisfactory. M. L. BROWN. JST PRECEIVEfl (w Var loads white Cbrn, White and mixed white Oats. White and smoked Blacon. Canvassed and uncanvassed sugr ou Choice N. 0. M Choice Buiekviioat Flour.' All mi'les:NaIlls, horse and mule Jhi and Nails. Choico Tea. Lard in bble Kegs aud Buckets. D. R. FLENNIK EIN. feb 24 HARDWARE! HARDWARE I have now en han - a porton of i spring stock, with more to arrito so< I have a nico lot of Trace Chains, Rel Screws, GIrass Rtodm' Solid and Dixon Sweep Carpenters, Blacksimlithi and ShoeIIIakei's Tools, Plow Steel and Lay Iron, Plow Moulds & - Wili a full-inuo of hardware to. arris soon. Leathers coistantly on hand. ALL GOODS LOW FOR CASH J. M, Galloway, feb 19 MOT AND SHOE TIAVIN( procured Very best Nlechantics. the C01ounry, I feel w -4 ranited ill saying tha11t 1 can furishu as neat 110t or 8110a as any Sh in th.Sonth. All wo wnrrantited to givr itisinction. My 81h is lext door to F. Gerig's Satidlery innr 9 -S. -7M. G 11L BE RT. DANNENBERGf & CI R ..7 1~SECTFU1LLY request, to infoi the public of IFnirflehd County that a hi have reccived their full Spring stock of DRY .GOODS. CLOTHING, E00TS SHOES, N OTIONS & Having )'ought these goods at imm~er low rrieta for CA~il we will giveo buyer the benefitot the same. Don't faillto read our monitous ativi tisctlent a:4 ptile list tilaL will ho pr (CALL1 AND SEE DANNENBERG & Co. i. 4EAlt TilE-POS'P OFFICE1 NOgcTIO'Ez e LL.T who gave me their notes ro~r Ca' d . lina Fertillirr are boreby nlotil a ihat their no0res nre duo on tihe irsut< d al Novemuer next, and are in my hat it for collect Ion. Thiose who guve. me thm eF nlot es5 for Cot tont Foodl, will faund t heir no at the lLxpress (.iliee. [ hope for a pror payment of both. I*.t 1 i Jun 1. 'OATHrun 1o BARGAINS, BARGAIN 'od OWING to the low price Cotton an.d the great scarci of - money, we now of'er oi entire Stock of Goods At e treinely low prices. Especi attention is called to our ver large Stock o - Dress GOQods, Shawls, Ready Made Clothino Gents Furnishing Goods, boots, Shot Hats and Caps, and a splendi hle of Cassimeres, all of.whi( ,y we offer at pallic prices and " suit the times.. Come with tl CASH and get BARGAINE ALL those indebted to are urgently requested to con 1urward and settle up, as y are greatly in need of ruone MMASTER & BRICE. act 2 JUST Ii in 411RE CE IY ED Early Rose and Goodri< Potatoes, White and R< Onions, Pearl1 Hommiy, Ne Sug5r Cured Hams, Frei Bolted Meal, ,Granulated ai Roasted Coffee.. On hand, a selected sto of Family and Plantati Groceries, which will bie so cheap, for CIASII and als 0- ONLY. * T. RL. ROBER"..60)K 'feb 12 ho POT.A.T~ES I F'OT.A.TO~ES b- ci hrrel4 soleeled planting potal of the followinig kinds. Early Rose,. Goodrich and' Pink Eye. FORl SA LE BY R. J. McCarley. R ECEIVEiJ * D. L AUDE RDALE'8. -o,. I.T. the bost varieties of P'oltoo,, e e'd Msi ting of' Enrly itoso, Pink.Eyo, Iii ay.Eye, Ooodrichi and Pench Blo'ons, 11A LSO, les A fresh supply of Garden 8eeds, p Onion lutlons, all of which will be lowlorA~l. D. LJAUDERDAL*, BARGAINS 'BARGAINS of 'y I aiml now offering my .'entiV ir S'TOGK in every department at unprecedentcdly low y CLOTHING, SHAWLS, LADIES DR'SS GOODS, BLANKETS &e. s, d 1 POSITIVELY AT COST o . e This is no humbug but a fact) i and it is the interest of every one to call and examnine before Is e C'purchasing y. J. M. ai. MOORE. feb 14 MARKED DOWN, 1ARKED DOWl s. LANDEUJLER A CO are ofering at extrensely low priee NO HUMBUG! W d met Cali.... 10 een L,, Dre,,, 6ooc, at aGREAT BA RGA Uf8 Cloing, Dloots and Shoes Reduced to >nl Wholesgalo Prices. RtiVEMBER THE FIRM, eS. Landecker & Co. dec 11 ~ETIWAN STANDJARDi. THE BEST IN~ USE. PURITY GUARANTEED!i ,cs Etiwan. Dissolvred Blonel? $85' onsh; 540 payable lst Novemberil874. Eaiwan PortIlIzer, $55 oaeh, 460 paya~' ble leta Novrember, 1874. All sales on Ii*ae to be' seet'rod by note with good endorset,, - T.'R. ROBERTSON, , IE&AgentI Winnesboro, 8,0. Oen'l Agents Char'leston, 8, 0, --. fob.17--lm Boots .and Shos~ e A N elegant otof loots an d Shoes Jae ./~1 redlve fro T.Miles & Fon. sept 16 MBTi &DlO *i"k , ESTRIAYED., O\N Thursday 5tl/' inst, a bay hors.e k..ein years ol~rHe' has due white hind, foot, no other marks recollooted, exceplyv nind saddle marks. Any informatlion concerning old him wili~be gladly reoeived and liberally rewarded, feb 11 3. I, BICBOW