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The Fairfie!d Heraldh P'MnLis93D IPY rYE WE.ZXAESD.4Y.' 011cial Directory of Fairfield C0lti1ty. MM~tn--Noss Aartin It1EPuIsI;NTATIV Fs- IsaaNc Nliller, Ie.I a 5e, 11. S. .\llter. '1,. W. DutvAll-M'eriff'. Lant'i. 1, Clowivv--C lerk of thC t'ourt. W. Mt. Nelson--dge of Probate. 1'. F. lhavidsoii-Cont1 Aiitor. W. M. Nel m-Conty ''rearer. 'lr. IV. lN. P akehuiry Commission r. W. ,'. ILh'vwford'-cIIool Comm nI issioner, toSN co.l-'iss1xt~s--I.1I. Elliott, '10 y .lacob, Johnl .\artinl. N. Obear- U. S. Cemttmissioner. sAo-.r it s T mi m m - 1. Robctat:, A. 'A. Craig, It. N. Oben'i-, TU'A' Jusrti:s --A. If. Mlackey, W. I. AIlarhaIll, If. It. Fliiignn, silas IV. Itulf. b 11. Kirkland, .Jnines 'Carttir, Thowtas Walk er,'Dr. I'a S. -Ncot-t. 'wiNNSnonto NAToNAl. iA'iIC *br sOU'T CA ROLINA. A irioitiztui, CAIITAL $200,000 PAll) uP- $75,000. WV. It. Itobertson,' -Presidei't Vleo. 11. MecataterI V ice-PIresiddtt. Snu'l. It. Clowney, Cashier. Ml, C. iRobertson, 'leter. llt :lrots. -Y. It. Itoberison, 11. L. lhliott., Jumes ih'at y, Geore 11. Alc.\lster, 1). It. F.'ln nii k en. .Ias. II. AlCi n t , .1hsm. i. Mlonl, di as. .A. Blrice, A. S. D)onginss, Cut. 'Williali JqlStotl1 of Ciharlojtte, 'N 'C. TOWN OrFt(It. 1'ierre IMaotie-lutendant. wAnnI:N.4-F. Ger-ig, J1. A. Firaser, W. 1. Nelson, .1. U. MAetfilcy. 'tii i 'oL o.erC--'lanyott't -Pdtcet. THE PbMTyiws $so1,16040y. Tlnt "1 inos are ha d" I must confL s, A'a i mine' a wooful ttib, I feel coinpletely corner'll noW, And certa.nl1y znuit fail. -'ma down oh all'the Inereliani.' books, They're downl on ile with dlati1, I coul. ilecl pay ill iy debts l'rovidel li in undaisli. J ust now I have no cali on hand, Ilut poekot room ''to let,'' Aly credit's genn. 'mid .ist, bocatso I'm ueveI ucui .t (- bt. I did have cotton once to Soll, But if lI'm not. mislaken, llad everyv batlo alrewly plediged To IY [Or corin aid i luacon1. 'lut Vhseni I fouldl (the price wa low, And 'bol t eties could not moeit," I gol. a fIienId to soll Ia N1ad To clarry out tle cheat 'Twas thus I got beynod the reach hf law 01'r le.s Iried. Andi maved ".a dime)i tor i It, -rAiny day.'' And thein felt satisicl. Tho merchant does complain. 'tis true, ButI'tis no ise to cry, They could not get a dimo froun me, However hard they try. I gave my note nand promised too, "8nlire Its I live," Il ilpay : The promise gone, Ite note on hand, "lie must bo dead," they say. As "1times are hard" 'i'l liqttidato, The Ihing CaU't ho denied lainkrupety otto alternative, The ot her-Suticide. If creditors are not convi-nced, And thal. too very soon, I'll givo ily hIoiestieid to ly wife, Aid bettle ill the m11oon. Thel whee'n I get beyond yourI reah Me thinks Ill hear you leigh, "i've lost moy li74 Oin his crop,"' Now, "ho..w is that foi~r high !" D)on't sendu thme shecritlY aft er' te, liut let huuiI 11ay ill town, If' col ton gus to twenty Cents, l'erhapljs I mauy como1 duwin. Mo011AL. Th'lo I ruo0 purpor0t otf all theset lines, llow manliy meni, no0w live to cheaCt, Thei mnerchant of his dunes. Th') "t imes arle hairdl" or' gett ing worse, T1ake miy aitVce youing manil, Don't base a contract oii a lie, 1ho honest.,t ~I ula, All throiuigh your life let candltor shlinol, Engr'avenl On your miind, in ovry acet. avoeid deltce't, Anid ioreds you'll always 11ind. Anud should you live your three score year's (Your worldly sims forgiven) Youl'll die beloved by every muan, And test inl huope of' lleaven. Suio'n-r ST Ar'.R. Slctc~iS of' the llilg, OSIAMIn lilt h A IN 'l Ri.Kni TEA M: OR; Ttt E Giu t S T '1jT CAILZ.i'E4geA SlJj Nim;tt'i setlT'Lc'4tLINA SUPREM As I purpose to take itn rev'iew during the bumminer the South Caro lina thieve's seriatim, I shall giyo precodence to theo first in skill as~ io villamny, 1n renown as in rascallty, and begin with Chamberlain and hitt pals. This institution is known as tihe Sutpremeo Court, but is, in faet, nothing moro nor less than an A ud for the enlightenment of such as are unacqIuainted with the tmethods of robbing thte publie, praotieed by theo shalrpuers of the tr'ottting turf, perhaps it wil not l t ies to explain what a hlippjodrotne is. A seasonied seoun d rol, noqutainted with the '"ways that arc dnrlk"i of thte Spor'ting world will, duaritng the racmng season, induce say throo.-owners of faAt trotting horses to form nn alliance. offensive and defcnsive, to defraud the specta. tors who ate disposed to bet itn every race whore those horses are en~gpged nmd the wodi 'p-randi is as follows To horses are catered ill the rao and theni a pool seller, previous tc tho, bour' of starting, isill begin sell ig-the .lhances to win that eaoh horst is sutpposed, on his merits, to have and w her al r h or es are to o r thenm will bet a favorite anmd will hav< more backera Uhan the others. Wel after a few pools aro'sold, Mr.' Shar per ascertamns ..h:h oe is ..u Uhoieo of the betters, and he forth. with, on behalf of himself and con federates-the owners of the horses -huys all the chanceej against the N( favoite's winning ; and no matter tel how oauily that favorite might be 1, able to defeat his so--c 'lied competi tors, his driver, under instruotions co prevents hi doing it, and consequent- is ly Mi. Sharper wins all of his bets, and the hippodrono is happy. From * the fair or race ieetiig where this transpires the hippodrome goes to mnu another meeting, and the re.ult of vic this race having preceded the horses i to the next race courso, the horso who "p won before is the favorite hero, and lie crowd back hitm to win ; but Mr. IjI Sharper backs him to lose, and lie lose., and the hippodromo is serene. Sonetines an outaide ring of rascals " Tha will make up a sum of mnoney whieb J they guarantee Mr. Sharper in tho sot event of a certain horse winning ti 0 ofr ra -e whether le is fast enough to do ai it fairly or the contrary. In th is case Mir.Sharper takes the money. - divides it with his pils, and the ri g v reaps the nlrsavory fruit of the poole), while Mr. Sharper and his conffede a atos pocket the brl'e. Voila tlhe hippodrome-l Now for the timailitude betweet tire Hippodronao of the Turf and tho South Carolina Supremao Court Hippodrome. Alit. (IAMnEItA'lN'N T1110. cniAllAc'r 4 'OF MR. IAR'ER. A onuso is to come up for adjudi. ai cation. Tie appelant having the odds Pei against him, by reason of his having "' lost -in the Circuit Court, offers A r. 319 Sharper Chamberlain $500 to "muni.ii pulate the tape," so that his spilted team will "sulk" at any shadow of obstacles that may be laid in their way .by opponents ; or if not to "sulk' 'berta'inly to "sour" in such obstaoles -which they invariably do unless they txke the form df greenbacks." Mr. Shi'per'Cham-berlain will say to the first comer-"put up your 'blindg while I step and look at ay cards' if I 'see it,' your hand is stron: A enough to wi'n-'if I can't see it, 3oU will have to draw down as being too weak to play." The dolay of look ing at his cards is to allow t'ho -other party'to mxaike their "pass," wiad if thoy oiler $1,U00 and the first comer 10 won't go over that figure, the appe lant ]I se. If he does go over, and cIontinues to ''go ono better," le eventuaxlly takes thxe "pot.'' In ,i either phase of the hippodr-me, nei- mu thersinglo horso nor spiked team A run any risk of detection. 11r. Shar. per, in the on ctse, and Mr. Ch iam berlain, in tihe other, stand be tween bribery and purchased ra.eali- " ty. The t' svswrM IN SouTH CAnO.I !' Is the same, 1s that which prevailed iin in the middle ages--after suljuga- ' tion eoxmes roA bory unider the -scmi blanco of legality. But t'ho differ once 'betweon tle nct-ors of the mid- or die ages and these pitiful pickpocket - thieves of to day, is that tle first named were bold, bravo mon, who pursuaded themselves that they had soine right to tle possessions of the conque'red, since they had periled - JA,, their lives to win viotory. They a t I, all times held themiselves ready to hin naiutain by gage of' battle, body to yea body, singly or otherwise, ther claam 1 to rightful doiunioin in their usurped -Alc estate. But these ca mp-followers skulking curs that they ar'e-mxade " uap of all the contemnptible vices of IEu their~ degenerate era, witia no trzaits au' of courage or soemblance (If miagna- 'We aixmity to palliuite their depr'evity with N all the base fear of the coward com.~ art, baned with the insatiable crav'ings le"a of the thief, arc striving iaicessanitly '10 to gorge thaemselves with pltunder "" wvhilo it is yet to-day, believxng thait '. they will ever' ho able to anticipate pea the evil dany'of reckoning, an I pre- "m servo their cowardly carcasses by I by flight. Tiheoy ka:ow that h'hi TnIVEIOREATj TiIDAI, WAVE. OF FEAR - That swept over the No, th in the Summeair of '61, increasinag in volume TI and force as tidings of Mianassas, Fred ricksburg, Seven Pines, and other battles, were borne upon its crest, has 'aot y'et receded sulicienmthy pee to suffer our old enemies to calmly aho view the situatio'n, and conceded 'o now, what they will eventually do, ~" our right to govern ourselves. Or' if 9 the fright lias subsidled,, resexitment 'tea because of its enpericece is yet visi- hen ble in the Northern mninid, as the Iol thief is swvift to appreciate. But OC' your thief is sonmetimesa over coniii-aa dent, etena as better men are, and inj his flight~ it not uanfrequently hnp pons huta that Nemesis pursues. Let us hope w' that theso~oua judicial thieves may a not flee too soon, and that when they- .4 do,Nomesis amay delegate her au thority to JROURlBON. - Chrontle and Scnhal-1 The Civil l ghtls Bill. The Rev. Dr.. earh Suporintens dent of the Peabody Southerna school " fuud, made ans hour's argumenict before s the H~ouse Judiciary Comlmittee on vn Friday agaitiat the section ini thec br' Civil Rights Bill which provides fo.: mixed schools, Tihe Wilmington Star says :A little child of Mr. Chaarles Joyons, sa residing on the corner of Third anid Mulberry streets, died last nighat from eating what is known as China' bor.. ries. Hie land been aeon with somqq gii the berries in his mouth during Sun.. est day afternoon, at which timie .he was to in perfect health. Th'le symnptomy subsequently developed gave every indioation ef poison in the systema It and thecre is no doubt thxat it came of' from eating the berries alluded to. th ..... .rer The new armed militia in Edgefield <a coun -v arc ery bsreerus Special Notices. B3UILDS AND OIETRAOToUs' 8PEOIA1 ITJUM.-Your wanits in tbo Butiding Ma 'inR Line, including 8ashe1s. Blinds, ors, Hardware, Nlantle pleces. White ne, Waltut and fancy Lumbers, Floor. ;, loards &o., will be fur-islied thi 3iing season by the Great, and Old estab lied Biuilders' Emporium, ti, very ad, itageou s prices and a warrant, given or work properly ussed. They are also itis for Asbeslosi' Rooling Fell, the terial conlbUties ie cf unitusuIal marit, cli stperior to any (if t lie class pro usly brougigh.i to notioe, and worthiy ol i I y those whno desire a durable, easily Iied carnIaitasi ively inlexpellsive and 0 roofing beiing prnctlally firve-proof. :d for price it and circulars. 1. 1I, 1.1, & I 'o., Ii harlesIon, 8. El. 'A'tt.vr A Pixur or BasAln Otl N PA ht gastric jinica, aill it, will dissolve, is is i n1digesttin AIl to such it mix e a little aldcohol. antd it will not dis. ve. Tids is indige.stiota, Benflre, t hen Itctures, or tonmcs, or decoctions Conl. nig %piritlouls 114111or1s Shun111 all rui. anics," nnd rely solely on DR. WALIat's NXItAn UITTris, i)e fintest digesivIe in. ,oruont known, and free frotu the fiery rse of alcolol. N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DAY GUARANTEED using ou WELL AUGER & DRIL In gool 2 territory. Endorsed by Goverwor, of 0WA, ARKANBAS &DAKOTA owseuhf. W. OI ..LeL .I& V& I SI IIO31ANCY, or 6OUL (MIllAl I M. I flow cil her sex nay faoitiat I gain the love ntild affections of any -son they chtoose intiiatly. This nsimple, ital Itu(lirt'aIel all clan possess, free itil. for '.:, t0,ogetlaer wit a marri guide, L.g ptin Oracle, Drenams, lits to Iadic., Wedding Niglt.-khir. s, A queer book. AdlreSs T. WId1. ' & CO., Pub's. Phila. ()U0GH)18, COLD 11OAIIS'INESS. AND ALL illiO.v lIsEAxt,: ES, Wells' Carbolic Tablets rPUr Vr ONLY IN nIIrs It ,X.x. TRil ) ANI) SURE E31 EDY, Fold by all -Dnggiet reve. Oat1.og-Luc AND PlCI .LIST, MAILED fltN, 1) PI ACE FIENCII )INNER SE I VVC>O'L Es02. atlm till I:ad Sionle oilre kieln away mol(St ) Tea, Tuilet Sris and every og c-lsl S1ame way. 'aIl or intad it r ialgi". VsillNaIT4,N I.AI.LtV's, (jih i., n-l 1'?01 st., N. 1. IIVI N GSTON E IS ) EA 1). 1or. :10 years ml1lon14 have intenil 1clied hats perioiou yet lro .'tituggles, I grand aclie -etsili , nFnat nalow engerly ire the 4 Ontplete 1,I4'e-E11stO. of Ihis worad-ratenownedl ltro and bene Ior, whit unfols nlso tlhe cuiriasit ics J weali of at wil aud wonlerfutl ountat - i is jus -edt'. 2.00a0.aentls watit Itickly. (lue ageit ohl 1' I, n.oiier .1n0 week. For particnlars, address I hiA RID Vi h08 eil ler I'lhila. Boston L'iI., 0. )r. rhiail's :'tpecilic cii es 1);. sp are.a. er Comnplatint. 'oansi ji-ion, 'atomil ilg of >d, Sour SloimaIch, Wa Iter lrashi, I eart an, aw Spirois, & C. In iirty-five rs ieveT 'failing 10 cuie ite amtnst .I, t can. Sold by d ru.g Vi t geIrn ly. Matr & Briote, nagentis for W~itnsboa-. (I. Deapot , ii Bigh ih si.,* N, V. Cir na imailedl oan applicat ion. 'hae Ii igheosi3Mtd-ical Autihor i ies of top~e sayv lae strongesit T1oni, Putritier Il)eobst rltelit known i to t01he meadical rIdl is ~i4'ogi'~u phy3.'' A new book tan uthe ol Wr nitng by Sond :aa a comp llete sys aot' phaonet ic Shaor't-ii and, th.l~e shtori ost, t i faaple n~ay5,' and.1( tcmprei'heniive., hahntg anay otne in a shaorI i tme to retpor it ils, aspehes, stermaons &c. Thea Lard's yer' is wait ten ithl 49 strokes of the a, and .-10 wordls pe mhinute. Th'Ie miiploayead shoauhl learn th Iis at. Price maail 5)a cet A''i.zgents wviated. A .~a sri TI. W. EV'ANS & C2O., 130) S. ith sI, AG ENTh WANT''j~Il) F'()lt lE (.ENTIEN N IAL T0(AZETIEEIt. OF TiJE UNITED:J MTA'TES, ~o book hast ever beent pu'olisheda of hI uiiversal iterest to thle Amenriaani 1110. It appalais to noi. particutlar class ne, but to aill cla'ses ;to ment and ineni of all professionas, ci eeds, occutpa is and pohtlical op jintionsa-to aPlarmae s, vyers,5 lluisiumaa mean, 3lechanics, te, Mnnufnefuac taeras, Salemn, maen of rint g and menl wh0 ivlo cliian oly rradl. o andl younag. All w tit it as a baoak of stant refereince, anad to presra vO elo ir' chaliblren andia chtiIlren's chii rtenas as only tcomaplat~e andl reliatIe work. .Ihow Ihe gigistice results of thle first one idrecd years of thke gy'entest lie'pulIie thea rI aver' aw. It is nlot a luaxury but eceoasity to every well-informaed Anein I citizen. Agets make $l00 to $niOO .lnothI, Sendl for circualar. ZEIGLER IVcGUUIRI)Y, Pilla., Pa. SFLOREN CE The lonag.eontesteid stilt of the 0reiie0 8Len IlIg Mac]Ill110 Co. agauist Ihe Siniger, Wha'eeler & Wilson, I Ulrioer & Baker comapa-tnies, involvinag 'r* $250,Otiit, is finn Ily dlecided'a by thea prtet ('ouit of athe Unaited States in fa -a lofh Fi.aautseNil, wilcht alonet facs akena lie ituoopoly of high prices, TiLEL NEW FLaIOl1ENCE 1h0 only~ mainelt that a-ews backwned tI forwarad, or to right. and left. Sitm. pies I--lcnpost-best. d1 for catun out.y. Specnial Terms to ibs andI Dealers. Ftonsues, Mass. \ pril, 1874. lihe Iigmest Mediceal Ai. Ow'itIed 64Euriopse saty the strong. Tonic, Puarltler and Deobstruent known heo medical world is irrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion Io nervous system,, restores vigor to tdebilitated1, oleansees vitiatedl blood noves vesiles, obstructions atnd aiCts ctely on tihe Liver' and Soleen. Prico $1 boltlo e Johnt Q. 1(ELLUwG', 18 Plat, WATES' 00NUJ1TJ RANS are the Lpost beautiful in style and perfect In tone over naJe. The concerto stop is tihe best ever placed in any organ. It is iroduced by an extra st of reeds, peon. liarly voiced, the effect of whicha is nmost charmning and sonl-stirring, while its ini. mation of the Human Voice is superb. Terms liberal. Waters' Philharmonic, Vsper and Or. chesiral.Orgiais in tinique French cnses, are among the bust mado, and conbine purity of voicing willh great. volume of tone. Sitailable rur parlor, cliutrch, or m. t-ical hll. Waterb' New Scnle 1'ineao. have great. power n-i a lie singing tone, witi all modern improvcientp, and alru e lit liest Pianos 1ine. ''hero Organs anld l'innos are wneranel tor 6 years. 1'a ices ex-ttireely low f'osr 0.1ih or p~trt cash, and balzance in monthlily or1 quaritroly payments. Second hand intsti iunens takun in ex chang'. Ageils waneted in every county inl eit U S. a14 Ct'icada. A I.0 eral tlis. cnil to Teachirs, Miiitery, thirche', 9chuc.l5 c, digeis. ". I luniratted cat alogic niiied'i. Ilor~ce Wa~er t& So19 181 liroadway New York. Box 667. Iron in the Blood P ANE TONIC MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syru ,a Protect ed Solution of the Protomide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with, the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of )Nature's Own Vi talizing Agent, Iron in the blood, anti cures "a thousand ills," sinply by Toning Ueu,Invigorating andi I italizing the System. The en 2riched and vitalized blood per encates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secme tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won dcrfell success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, BoilstNervousAffections, Chills and 'overs,, Humors, Loss 'of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys -and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state oj the blood, or ac compamied b)? debility or a ltow state of the systent. Being freo from Alcohol in any form, its energizing effccts are not fol lowed by corresponding reac. tion, but are permanent, infu. sing ctrength, vigor, and neau life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron, Con stitlution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea Lures, 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 glas, Pamphlete 3reo. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. I Milton Place, Boston. SoLn nY DnuOOISTs OENEUALLV. Buid rAa draoletvni Red&u' Dlmi,ve (iu.mb, z4tedAd,6XAl nle.;oordandJ~rn d~sieAIzrr~rfinWJood4&. 4 Al Wor A Wzrranted. LOWEST PRICES, &ndfr.PriceL(dt. I. H HA L L& CO, i2- Emufe/urrn& h1/u/r'c ; Z,0 8,10S. 31a~rAe St ret CH AaRLESTON, S. C. This Cut entered acerirug to Act of Congress, in thce ye ar 1870. I y e. hi. hLla,m &Co. , in (lie ifhice (of the LiI~rarian of Congressc, at. Washaington. Junme 19 LiBERALTERMS I WVe are offer'ing our guans for thic~ ea son on tihe following li ber'al irm: Phoenix 0 nano, l'er Tion ol' 2,000~l lbs., 65:7.5j0. Wilcox, 0 hbs & Co.'s .icanipulazted Gua ot, Per Thon of 2!,000t lies , $70).000. ($1.00 per' toni draycigo to be addted,) On crediit until Isct Neovcember, I187.1, with opt ion~ of p'ayineg in Mliddling I. otton, de hveredoc at buiyer's' nearest, depot, at 15.'. pci' lb. A discount of~ $10.00 per1 ton will lbe al hewed for Cash.. Our Agents thro'nighout (lhe State sell ad samie prices and on samei terms as our solves. hland in your orders to nearest Agent at once WILOOX, GIRIBS & Co. . CIARLE1ST'ON S. 0, TEA, - TEA. s. 10 at the Drug Store at EXACT (08ST ! as I do not wish to keep Toa f r sale. maty 21 W. I. AITEN. ORDINANCEs T lIE INTENDANT and Wardens of the Lrown of Wionsboro in C ouncil as eemnbled, do ordain that TWENTY-FIVE CENTS on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real property within the corporate limilt of the Town, shall be be lovied to meet the ourront, expenses of said T.wu for the Fiseal Year, commeno. ing April 1874, and ending April Ist, 1875. And do further ordain that eaclh and every male citizen of the Town, between the ages of eightoon and fifty yeas of nigo, shall work on the streets of the imid Towi for twelve days, or com mite for the satme by paying into the Treasury cf t!.e Town the sumu of three dollars. Done, in Council, in the Town of Winns, boto, this, 14th day of May, 1874. I'IERI RE BACOT, . Intendant. W. Ml. NRr.sos, Clerk of Council. may 16 .tf ESTABLISHED 1859. WINNSBORO', S. C. r IlIRTY years experience in repnirind all kinds of Watches. GOLD and Silver Watches of all kinds Fancy Jewelry and C'locks of all desorip tions, which I will sell low for cash. Cone and see for yourself. No clhirge for look ng. Thankil for past pat.ronage, I so icit a conitint lituo of Ihe same. CHAS. MULLER, Opposite Bacot & Co's. Oct. 1 S.A.LE M STABLE g An Ps GOODINGp PFOPRIETOa. AVINO disposed of my Livery iter. est to It. T. Terrill, I will keep constantly on hund lioa'es a!n mnes for sale. Parties in want of go:id steok wil do Well to give nie a call. I have also opeied a Carriage, Unlggy and Waggon Fnciory. AI work naotlly exCeited and0 warraited. Give In a call A. F. GOODING. TRIUMPIIAT! TJEE CAROLITA FERTILIZER WILL BE SOLD AS FO)LL~Q : $50 PER TON OF 2,000 los. $55 PER TON OF 2,0001 ;s, Payable November1, 1874. Fre o OfInter~ee Frigh tind Drayage 10 be Addet ITS SUCCESS JS U NPARALLELED.~ AND ITS ST1ANDARD) IS A iNo. 1. WILL JBE SOLD AS F~OLLOWS: CASH PRICE. $33 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs, TIME PRICE. $38 Per Ton of 2,000 1' s Payable Novem er1 1874 Freighat atal rayage tadlledl. F~OR SAlE BY GEO. W. WILLIA MS & CO GENERAL AGENTS AT C31am'1ctOn,, . C'. LI VRY STABL.. ON the 20th of November 1 purchased the inaterest. of A. F. Gooding in the Wilnnsboro Livery Stablo. All horse hire, bugg hire, anid horse food will be CA SI. This ratie will be stelotly adhered to. I will always keep on hand good saddle and buggy horses, also carriages and -buggles for iii reo. The patronago of the publio g. respectfully solicited. deo 6-8mII. T. TERIULL. Boots and Sh oos e legant lot of Boots and Shoes Jus received from T. Miles & $on. sept 16 MMS~ IIE WOODWARD LAW, NOW OFF)mR A large stock of Spring and summe "'lothiug, in Gots and Bo3 Sizes, INCL U DING Clancy Cassimer Suit., Diogonal Coals and Vests, Fancy Cas4sner Paunts, Mohair and A lptioa Sacks, White Linen Coats, " " Pants, White and colored Marsailles Vest &c. Special attout ion Called to a hand. some lino of Cassimers just received from the (3harlottesville (Virginia) Woolen Milhq. Wo continue to take special orders for Dress Shirts and Guarantee a perfect fit. W'ODWAR1D april 7 & LAW NEW GOODS V' - sIU -t . 1.* -: I co c Ne Car Load Salt, " " "t Flour-all grader, " "Meal, ' " " lsaon and L.aro, 25 b00m. of l A..tig awl l'lanting PoIa I oes, all of which will be sold LOW PORl CASH I! BEATiY & JBRO. fe b 12 dLere it Comes! There it Goes!t 1 Car Load Hay Just Arrived 2 (Jar Loads ira .J.1L ini, I Car Load Moal arriving to day CI! AINS, 1UAM ES, BACKlUA NDS, WILL BE SOLD LOW F'OR CASH~ UEAT1Y & BROW. feb 26 8ewin~g Machinei. No. 1, $25.00 ; No. 2, $37.00 No. 3, $4'2.u0. rf ilIE ba~st CilIAP MACIllNE In th. ma nrk et, hmakes the LOUK 8T1'TCi aliite on both, sides Thsousanids of ladios in t hoe arolinns onn toltilfy to is mseis It will do tho same work and only coti one-half of th'o money that you woh have to pay for one of the 80-CALL1~I first-clss minohines. For oirculasr, samiples of work, Needles Thread and Oil, oall on Agi.. for Fairficld County 8, C. He. is agent for the celebrated Ligh RunnIng Ilomo Machino. D. 0. MA XWELL, Charlotte,N. C. Gen. Agt. for N. C., 8, C., Ua,, and Fla, moch 1 -.1y FIN E ThA ! F]NE I7EA I un Powder, 1mporlal, EnglIsh, Break fast and Mixed Teas, frota Unitet States Tea Conwpany -- A LSO -- Black, Green, and Japan Teas. EJOM8Tal&eBIBy BARGAINS BARGAINSI Ril am no ffoveing iy entire' STOG I in every departient at uIproC(cedelilted ly loW CLO H'III NG, SHAW LS, LA 1) IE'S DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS &c. POSITIVELY AT COST This i s no humbug but a fact anld it is the interest oL every one to call and examine before purchasing E~ sEJWI-ZIEJ. J. M. R. MOORE. feb 14 Cabbages I Dried Beef FINE lot of Fresh Groceries, just reemved by John I). McCarley., consisting of 2 Crites Cabbages. 2 '' Sa1t lierring, 2 bbIs. No 1. Mackerel, 2 bhis. No. 2 '' 5 dozen Kits No. 1, 2 and 3, .Alauckeril. Also a lot of Condenised Coil Fish for - aminly use, which I can recommend from eixperionce. Coffee and Sugar of all Gradets, Lnrd. Bacon and Ilams, N. C. - .\ountain Blutter, Cheese and Crackers of alI k inud5, alcal, Ilominiy andu Flour of the best griuls. Also eanned Gools of all kindis, Oyster's, (Cannied Peaches anud Pine Apples, Tomatoes Cattsup, Sardines, and American Club Fish. Everyt hinug that can |be had inI a first class Orocery, ansd also a tine lot of Leak's Twist Tobaceo, 1,000 lFigaro Cigars and other grades, and best. )f all. constantly on hand the best qutality of' Idquors that enn be had. Nathlan's dahinet, Burke's Rye, and Lynuchuburg Rye, Nelson Co., Kentucky Rye, that cant iot be excelled. Come and try for your selves and be your own judlge. nov 8 JOhn D. MCiarley. Charlotte, Clolumlbia, & Auguista Itail 110oad. CovUuni, May 17, 187.. IrllEl following Passenger Schedule will .be runa over this rea.1 on and after this dat o: TtiAIN--uolNG NORTtI. L.eavo Augusta, at 0.80 a m " Columibia, 8. C., 11 68 a us ' Winnsboro, 2.00 p at " Chestor, 4.06 p mt Arrive at Chlialotle, N. C. 6.4i5 p xn TnIAi5--tno,so sourn Leiawe Charlott~e, N. C. at 7.00 a at " Chester, 9.58 a at " WVinnsboro, 11.43 a n " Columbia *2.13 pna Arrive at Atugusta .8 05 p am JAMES ANDERlf 'ON, Ocn'l Stint A. P'orn, Geon. Passenger and Ticket Agent, maty 80 BAKERY g Myfriends and the public genera,,, ii town and couantry are hereby notified that having risen from the ashes of the late fire, I have just fairly resunmed business in the store necxt to th e Post Ollice and am Prepared to fursish all goods usually found in a Blaker~y and Confect ionary. Among the goods-of my o wn mnanufaoture, m aty be fountd Pread, Cakes and Pies besides Frenoh an p~laln candies, fine variety Raisins Currents, Citron, Jellies Coooantutt, A oOranges, Lemons, ~tsof, all kinds Dates, ilaplo Sugar, Chsoco loto &e. I ave Just receiveda no10fchlde carriages which I offer low for the CASH. feb1in