The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, July 08, 1874, Image 3
11W H1ed 69e, WOA, NOTICEN
Vill p.: o1e 00lua extep
upon ayt Yi# toEM. a40.
ku a ac ahavls
oeoietagia isehbohood CitI eenfre
a favor by, firalhla laformatieb ibls
office.
JoB PnII4TIG.-Our ofce has been
fitted tih all materials. necessary
for printing jobs of every description.
hills, lootterheads, Postes, Invitation
and llusiners Cards &o., &o.
flank Iteport-Sam'l. B. Olowney,
Cashier.
Just leoeived-WIthers & Dwight.
Dissolution of Copartnership
Woodward & Law.
8peoial Notice-T, R. Robertson.
Turnip 8ee &o.--MNoMaster 4
Fruis lars--D. eauderdaile,
g".%Tx unies of Township 8
was orgasited ou Saturday.
*:- The voters of Township 4
laid a tat on the township of I mill
for tc61'ol purposes for the ensuing
tiscal "car.
. bit. HIf. Clarkson left
F riday to en)oy vacation. The ex.
eroisd 'of Mt. Zion will be resumed in
August, and we hope there will be an
inoreased attendenep.
C Lieut. Jno. S. iteyno15s of
Kings Mountain Military Subool is
In town, He brIngs goo4 reports
of thevohool, and of Cadet@ bleaps
and Mobley, who take high stands.
6p On Tuesday, the Blackstook
mail was left at Winnsboro and the
Winnsboro Inall carried on. This
was a great piece of carelessness on
the part of the carrier.
O We have called on Connor &
Chandler- and are . astonished that
such pretty articles of usefulness can
be naade and brought to Winnsboro
and .old at such low figures. Give
thim eall.
3g" A young lady who is recruit
ing her health in theinountains writes
wonderful accounts of her improve
rmen. When "loe left, Ae had no
appetite at all ; but now she eats at
lea4. eve6i mntftfus a day I
ggg* Thtolia hap been playing
straimg pranks latqy, On TAe.4ay
a heavy rain 1l'in Winnsboro,~ and
ho*ers every eveniig, and op Thurs.
(lay a good rin-on W. D. Aiken's
pl...eeand yet between those places
theretasbeen scarcely a sprinkle.
::"Ito . J. 8. Connor has sent to
theroffice of the Winnsboro News a
ynaismoth double onion, grown from
one batten, which weighs three
pounds. One bulb is '4{ inches and
t he other 15 inches In circumference
it is by k4r the largest onion we have
ever seen.
0o0tar-The good people of Ilidge.
way were all spectacle on nose Satur
day night viewing this gentleman of
the'long narrative. A colored by
stander thoeght it would fall on the
8 Ausg, and the result would be simi
lar to that of the famous foxes.
g~p The "N aws and HanRAL." is
anxious to aid in developing the re
sources of tibe equntry and in fuster
ing agrioultpu'o and bortiopilture. It
therefore offers a prenaIgns. A copy
of the HEAnaD~ will be sent free for
one-year to the person who sends the
finebt water mekn to the office thii
summer.. Here is a chance for a
granger "Or any other man"
~4mWe call the attention of our
.Town Council to the fact, that, boys
aub .pe-mnitted to jump on and off the
aiaon their arrival at the depot.
If there is not a policeman stationed
there to stop their reckless conduct
some parent will lave to foot a beavy
doctor's bill or invest in a coflin.
Oer Some time since, lee spoke of
the expediency of organising a rifie
club in Winusboro. WVe again urge
this measure. It Is well to have such
an organisat ion In our midst. Let
some one interessed take a list
around. JBy the act of the Legisla.
ture, the Clerk of the Court can grant
a charter for three dollars.
Otr The political pot In Fairfield
Is simmering very slowly. M. 8,
Miller, the Chairman of the Eze,:stive
Committee has been endeavoring t<
make It boil but to no purpose. A
caucus of the party in Fairfield was
called last month, but no one res.
ponded. Money and whiskey are
necessary for a campaign and thes4
are not forth coming.
tW e call especial attention t<
the advertisement In another
column of the Neblett and Goodriol
Olna and Presses. This GIn and
Press is the invention of a Southerm
.,pantr ena .shoul r.-e..e th
pat nage ofall 611# - V"00q.. Capt. vi
P. 11acot is the atbli %i place, m
sad has one of the gins on exhibition T1
liL
at lis store, where he will be happy N
to show it to any one wishing to see of
It.
0!- Rev. W. H. Campbell, the as
Rector of St. John's (Episcopal) th
Church at this place, left for Haiti- t
mote on last Friday, to which da
place he goes to fill pulpit for the to
next two months. . Whuie bistbdenef It
is a source of much rogret . his. C
many friends and admirers 'bore, the d
trip ana the change of scene aiM air p
will be most grateful t0,iml, and5 we le
trust, very benieial to hiuhoalti. ;i w.
gI We att'endpio by invitation
the closing ance ' at Mt. ' Zion no
A hetvy rmin came bofidtwponitg A
th irder of the young 'peopleq but
where there's, a will tiet'd a way, th
and by meansof ourriapes,umbrollas, t
rubbers fnd other coAtriv.ees t\V6.% at
ty young ladies and girls and a atill '
greater tiqmber pf 0 ttpqollecoted ra
and paqsed a delightful evenigg jo T1
the inspiring. squsie, of, 0 pt, Jor, se
Phillips. Froi'tbe fuot'hw a w dwl P
certain couples in earnest conversa- at
tion, and thought we heard the words m
"are you in earnest,' issuing from el
ruby lips, we fea th V/upid Waahrt I
work. What a pity that blind little
divinity wont let the young people V
alone I
SALE8 DAY.--Nonday being sales
day bromglt a large number of pop- an
pie to town. The accounts given of hi,
the growing crops are rather favora- D;
ble, though rain isvery much needed al
The Sheriff sold the following pro- V
perty :
One tract of land oontaining 800 T1
aores, to James IN, Stewart, for $180. F,
One tract, containing 85 acres to
John J. Neil, for *91. a
One tract, containing 190 acres, to af
James M. Stewart for $100. up
One tract, containing 24 acres to
Edward Boolware, for $7.
One tract, containing 70 acres, to g.
John J. Neil, for $160. ri
One traet, containing 300 acres, to in
Edward Pollard for $170. di
One lot of granite, to A. F. Good- .
ing, for $25.
The prices of the land thus sold
are extremely low-the lowest in
many years. an
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COMMENUVMENT OF CotUur11MIA we
MEtrHODIT FEMAI.5 Cor.Eo.-The W
Final exercises of this flourishing on
College were held in Colutabia- op T.
Monday night and the local piteoprs wi
spqak highly of the entertainneent. (6
We notice that Fairfeld was yell of
represented. Miss Alice Buchanan in
read an essay on the Soothing power 116
of Music. Miss Hattie Keng.edy, P'
an essay "Proofs aftordud by Astrono.
my of an -intelligent Creatqr'," and at
Miss Annie Lauhon an essay-o one y
liveth to himself alone.' Miss a
Deboral Wolfe of Winnsboro also r.,
road an essay on filial obedienice and
affsotion. Miss Buchanan also ren.
dered several different pieces of c,
mtesio with artistic skill, U
We regret e x oee d i n g 1 y y
that the fact of this exhibition corn- er
ing on the same night as the one gr9 e
Mt. Eion, prevented our atten ding i
both.
gt We take pleasure in inadrting Ot
the following communication. uI
RtnotwAy, N. C. re
June 27th 1874.
Pursuant to a ca!! of the Commiit
tee, a mieeting of the citizens of
Township No. 71 was held nt-Ridge- *
way on Saturday the 27th inst., fur
the purpose of organiuing a Tax- vt
union. Dr. John Boyd was requested *
by unanimous consent to actas (Ihair.
mpn, and Mr. P. Rtion to e1.t am Seore
tary. Mr. J. Q. Davis ,offered the
fo~ owing preamblo and resolutions,
which were unanimously adopted. as
Whereas, The .enormous increase fo
of taxation andl the misapplication or
~embesement of the taxes when col.
leoted will reduce both proprietors
and laborers of thd8tate go ruit9 ;od I~
whereas a call has been matde bthe'
Tax-payers convention of this S ateT
for the purpose of organising Taix- at
unions, therefore be it of
lReolved, 1st. that we the under-e
signed do agree to form a tax-li on
for the purpose of reseorlng an honest'*
government and an economical ad..
mIaistration of State and County of
affair.. hi
2nd. That to this end we adopt the
Constitution voparod by the exeu' al
tive committee of the Tax-paye' s
Convention of the Btate of So a
Carolina, and earnestly invoke th i
aid of all honest citizens, and es- be
pecially the active co-operation of all
young mcen. s
An election for officers was enter- a
ed Into with the following result: a
President, J. Q. bevis.
Vice President, P. Rion,
Secretary, J. HI. Simpson.d
Treasurer, A. F. Rluff. 4
Executive Committee, W. G. Haint
nant, Chairman. T. M. Rembert, J. R.
Thomas, J. Q. Davis and P. Rion.
Delegates to the County (Convention ;
P. Rion and A. F. Ruff. On motion
the Secretary was ordered to publish
the above extraote from~ the minutes
in the County paper.
J. A. SIMrSON1 3. Q. DAVIS8 t
Scretary. President. te
MrrLrriar.-Dnrig the past three
or four days Winnaor a. been-.
ted by several gg gn of the
i itary fraternity. Col. J. P.
Imas, superintendent of the Caro.
i M ilitary Institute, at Charlotte
C., and Lieut. Jno. 8. Reynolds,
ling's Mountain Military Acade
Iat Yorkville, were both on a short,
t to their friends here. Col. Thom.
session closed on the lst just, and
next term begins ou the Itt of
olyr. Iv orkg I naft ite
hjg)be e jubtilos L asav4ry
Sfactory to its efficient superin
dent and creditable to the cadets.
prospects are quite flattering.
. Thomas in an able teacher and
escohool is in every way worthy of
blic support. We are pleased to
rn that osdets Bratton and Cald
11, of Faih field, have mado a verya
dital 1-j record during their conne
with the Institute. Lieut. Ray
ids represents the King's Mountain
iademy as alto flourishing. The
rk of the Cadets as shown at the
,o e n t semi-annual examina
) is very creditable. The
I r an i3T t l
ans and Mobley of this county,
k amohg the first in their class.
t second session of the current
mion opened yesterday. These
academies the King's, Mountain
the Carolina are accomplishing
g Aood, and ,we trust that tpq
)fW6V'1th0F- esPedtiv6 prof~siof
I alwa's be attended with a full
OMTff 0e. { .
Cadets Gooding and Elliott, of the
irginia Alik tary [nstutie,have ro-.
rib &n fa iough till* te Ist. bf
iptember. Cadet Elliott, we are
oud to learn, stands Brat in his class
d Cadet Gooding tenth iu
A, which numbors eighty. Cadet
ivtdraitkrd gtaduates. We wish
I these.young gentlemen a pleasant
(cation,
CELEBRATION OF "Tiux FourTH."
s only puliliQgelebration of :bTbq
surth" was the parade of the Hook
4 Ladder Company, and a pio-uie
lerwards. The afftir was gotten
in a praise-worthy style, and re..
oted credit upon the excellent or.
nization that undertook and car
id it throdgh'. A - inost pleasing
,iient of the occasion was the cor
I reception received by a delega..
in from the Fairfield Fire Engine
mpany that was present by .ipecial
vitation. Just'.boforeo di~he' was
nounced the Hook and Ladder
impany was assembled to formally
ilome the delgation, and Director
illiams of the Fairfield was called
for a speeph. He reqpest9d Mr.
R. Robertsonutor4spnd fpr Alim
so did so substantially as follows:
Ir. President Officers and Members
the Hook and Ladder Company:
b,.half of the reproesentatives of
e Fairfield Fire Engine Company,
eseut by yvir invittion; 1 thank
A fur the cordial weloome that has
on extended them. We approci
) it all the wore, as we recognize in
u valuable and ever-ready assist
ts when cnlled upon to subdue the
ging oft tboe fipry cJeu ent. .We
eet'gosdaasi rothen kud fe I a? deep
terest in your organisation, be
'ise we know that we can depend
on you when the emergency arises
in have our b.st wishes for all the
joysuneut 3o a~ .picipa e on this
ension. I 'bgai fthen - you for
is friendly reception, and wish you
mny happy returns of the day.'
Director iFraser was 'then voeifer.
bly called fur, and responded in his
ussl happy way. Hits semarks wore
aeived witli prolorged and hearty
so ra.
Dinner was soon after announced,
d the liingine Company.reproesnta
res assignsed sd speoial table wvhere
were pl cud c~hoice ,and savory
inde which in course of timo re..
ived due attpntion. TIhe Comnmit
3 of arrangelrnents were exceeding
attentive, and deservea pubbec
intion for their services. WVe carn
Fely .nay .that this celebration w as
p leasaunt andi as orderly ans affair,
hsas bben go ttens up in Winnsboro
Finar. ExsuczRansI oP M-r. ZION
8TZTUT.-The final exercises of
is old institution of learning, the
re held at the hall of the institute
Monday* evening June 29.
Thi epobp& ):as long been an object
interest to Winnsboro, and its ex
bitions are well attended. The
rents and friendpeof thse pupils are
sys on hand, while the young!
dlies attend in full force to be.
>w tspder glauoes upon their chosen
aux poud to emule a hearty acknowl
g ment of mirlt.
The afternoon was threatening rind
veral showers cooled the-air. But
Ler.eiu~qarly tea yisitors began pour
g in until the capacious hall was
owded. Tbhe brass band djeootrsed
lih *f:4sl~rte' Oxtrielss
mmenced, while during their eon
inanee, the amateur string band
rnished lvely airs to fill up the
buses, These bands, which are
cond to no amateur organizations in
e State always add great attraotion
such occasions.
The audience having assembled,
aster Jam. N. 8hedd delivered a
lutatory addlress so well as to raise
se anticipations of his hearers, and
elicit hearty applause, ele was
Ilowed by Heonry F1. Boylaton, who
slivered Berna~rdo del Carpio in. a
ry plasaing manne, eviun.n care
met-po
eo that was heartilyp ppauded. Wil.
ia H. Catupbell, J. delivered a
ne orial address full of pathos and
or ow, and yet lI9Opfyt f t e, futuro
novinood suob Io'in Abd: pi-epa
atoi pl~ ty a; to re
ei We u ertimer
). e601t416T-1ebited 'the fate of
ilginia and was the recipient of a
bautilukI bouquet. Mqoert Dunlovy
av.e auiuAi~g advlee to firemen, and
un ter Crawfodsllrged upon the
lo un0:9f aqtiop Next followod
b. dialogue, "Stove Pipe ['ete and
he Judge,", byt Masters Gorig ani
tidn. Ti was Jr91isuibly droll
nd bron h down' the house. Paul
)ribe, ig dIrace's.-address, shoved
riarkod ' imiprovdmneut. Thomlas M.
ordud rendezod' the' death strugglo
etween James Fitz J-.Ames and
thioderisk-,l)htid Sh'nnbyCla~rkson, then
mnalh-st boy in school, recited the
eply to the Conquered Banner, and
ceived as a mood a bouquet from
iss buoy 1- Robert J. Macko
II spoke of' the' Sw'ord of Lee,
seorge hauderdalpgave a good ren
Jition of the addies of Spartacus.
4bpr Rabb wi t absg on C uceouit
>f the weathe m. Jl. cdd p kt
>f 'rcedom and Prolyess, \Vil m.iu
qoore recited the 51aniao, Ildertown
IAYnibym.n of Orangeburg, spoke of the
I eehgf dit Y3b i' oueccededi
>rgbbt L e' t n making
self baid y audience.
Janie Elder brought down the hous-_
yith Zachariah Spicer's defence of
narried'nmin. He foroIbly contras.
:Ie marriage with celibacy, and
when lie hpd brought the biachelors
present to the point of proposing, in.
'urmned then that he had ten daugh
era aid they could take their pick.
D.vid Gaillard rendered the address
if Iegdluslu a p'eulijtrly forcible,
Cleur a:) pa.tgtral uianuer, and show.
d by his tones, his gestures and
is delivery that he fully apprecia
e4 the etmotions rising in the breast
>f that noble old Roman. Willie
Ition tendered the address of Gov.
Porter to President Grant, demanding
republican form of goverment for
iouth Carolina. lie was warmly ap.
-lauded. Jeff. Gerig recited "lu
nemorian" in a feeling manner. lie
as nanny of the natural gifts of nil
>ratuir and should oultivate thiN
Salent. lenry C. Davis Jr., dwelt oi
eaoc as estential to Human Im
rovenent. He icquitted hiimselt
juite well.
After music, hir. Clarkson, the
Prbnuipal, announced the following
listinguibhed pupils : George It.
Lauderdale, First in the English de,
jgrtiment, H. 0. Davis Jr., First
wong the pupils in whoso curricu
un the Classics are included ; David
D. Gaillard, second in this depart
uent, and V. H. Campbell third.
L'ue other pupils stood in the follow
ng order to the 12th :
E. A. Rabb, M. 0. Dantzler, Byors
Louglass 1. W. Bowman, W. C Rion,
I'. M. Jordan, C. T. Guoding.
To Henry F. Boylston the first
)rizc was awarded for Composition,
and to David D. Gaillard, the first
n izo for declamation. This is the
reond time \lanter Gaillard las
orne off this honor, ethich was no
ne~y victory, as some of his et m peti.
ore did reinarkcably well. IAlasters
laiuderdale anid Davis also received
>rizes for stands. It will bo rememi
Jered1 thaet these two young genitle.
mena tied for the second pla'ce last
~ear. WVe trust that, their friendly
mwulationl will conti nnotroh
Rev. C. E. Chcetrpresented
he prizes ini a handsome Lddrem..
I'd the succes.-ful pupils he said;
'f1y young friends, to mee has beeni
twarded the task of presenting to
rou premiums gained by your indus
ry. It is adways pleasant to ree.g
Iise merit, but more especially
o'see youth striving for true excel
ence. Let ine ad~vise you not to
~onsider ;lle goal as reached by your
iresent success. Pause not ; tlhi oo
are othier prizes still awaiting if you
Jo but labor.
It has been a difficult matter to
lecide upon the resipetive merits of
four comipositions. To you (MIaster
BJoyleton), who have received the
prize, let. me ray you have evinced
great' care and rsearch, and if you
xantinue y3ou may reach high distince
:i.o) in'1the realm of letters.
Tro you,(Mlaster Gaillard) to whom
ips been given the prise for declama-.
Aion let me compliment you uprn
fpur sueccess. Yopr manner indicated
osire, and 'liowd persevering labor.
GIontimte c to improve yoursel? in
irator,y, not only to speak with ci se,
but t'o be true to nature and to move
rudiences by your utterances. And
let me c. eutrage those pupils who
4svo not been successful. lBe not
:lisheartened. All cannot be first.
lEndeavpor,. however, to secure the
aighgatrptisq. You hmave heard gloy.
ing words to night, that stir the soul.
l'Nmulate the great and good of
past ages. Miany duiteogc'evolvo on
you; : repare well for them. Yoy may
wit be ealled upon to draw your
,wordg in drenee of your native
state,and to offer your lives in her
behalf, But you have an imperative
luty to per form in redeeming South
iarolina from her present degrada
Gion anid in placing her again in
prosperity as pure as the Stan (sp.
plause.) Love South Carolina as a
parent-os a mother. As the Imperial
2uard said when the Burgeons were
probing a wound near his heart
"Probe deeper and you will find the
3mperor,"~ so in your hearts let
'louth Carolina be deeper than anyie
thing else.
The past is passed, and remember.
ad with tears. The future is before
ycpn, Look to It with hope. And may
God showar upon you all his r.iohs
hoicest blessings."
uarning to Mr. ("lathsbn bii#
O you who have bee so' sioessful
ot tMe say that a graye responsibility
levolvos on you iii the od.teation ot
fouth. More entocially are "you un
ler responsibility as tanding in
place of thnt blnved instructor
whose in' rble shaft is reared before
rour doom. His inat - has fallen
IPo 1 your h , .it io-.jq j~gr
00 too great to expe-nd :In rering
his Institution to theslofty fosition
the once held."
''be above is an impeftmeotm sc im
;aken from hasty -notes.
MAr. Clarksou then oxtended n inl.
vitation to the families and frionds
)f the pupils, to attend an enturta-in
nonut oi Tuosday evening.
After a valedictory by Allaster
ainmmy Clirksoni tlie exeris- we c
conoluded. It was the most suecens
fuil wo ever have attended. William
Ilarden, Osmond IucJanan amid It.
11. Clarkson Jr., wes're manmagers amid
lcmfuitt'ed thatuselves quite hand
oulely.
In conolusion we remark .with
plesu.-e that it was the muosit order ly
indienco that we have ever seong in
Wiansboro.
The Geneva Arbitralion.
The Hion. Kenneth Rayner, for
meriy of North Carolilma, but now'4
Mivissippi, has beon appointed by
the President one of the Qoinmmiission
eah to naako the. the
G:eijeva Ar4*ation. Of
this cot meAn,.ating B of
to diatribute the money rooo d4
this country from Great Britih 'fui
the Alabama claims.
-Sam why don't you talk to your
inmisier, and tell 1him to lay up
treasures in heaven 71 "NYhafa dA
use ofbim laying up treasureira do
He niever see uni agmiIn."
Fruit Jars I Ftuit Jars I
A nice lot of ithe Mason improved and
Gem Fruit Jars,
Just lteceive-l at
1D. LAUDEIRDA LE'S.
ALSO,
A freih supply of Tuiriip Seed, emn
bracing all of the best varieties.
1). LAUDERDAILE.
july 4
SPEDCI..A.L
N 0 T I C f
T Iill' undersigned ins on hand aportion
ofa stook of Wood Ware and ilard
ware. which lie will sell t.o deialers at a
heavy discount. from market rates. tlIso
on the amnne lermi8, a lot of shelf grgcL*ries
'o retail buyers for cash. iuducomnenits
are ollered in bargaim s that are exctraior.
dinary. I am deoterminemd mo clio ouii
ithease ods even aj a sacriions, amnd cash
buyers tire cordially inivied te give mte a
call.
All anpaid accounils will bo stopped on
and afmer this date1. Thmis rule Will be onm
forped withiout respect to persona.
T. Ri. Rtobertson.
July 7-1 m
Dissoluthin of' Copartnersh Ip.
Wins xsaono, 8. C., July 2nd, 187.
LHE copa r nershilp heret ofore existi ng
between WOOU)WA I(D & LAW, hias bceen
dissolved this dany by mittuaml consent ,
TP. W. WYOODWVA ltD,
JAS. W, LAW.
I W~IL con flinn th utsness of genor.
al mnerelbandisit miuner mthe namte and
style of J. 11. LA WV & 00. All parties in
debted to dho late firm of Woodlward &.
Law are hereby nocmitiedi to m ske payvmenct
10o the undersigned*c. JAS4. W. LAW.
Winnisboro, 8. C., July 2, 1874.
J.W.LZAWdem 0,,
DALERS IN
00RNERn CONOR ES ANn WassIINo
TON STREECTs,
WINNSBORO, S. 0.
Jnly 7
W jnnsbowfatonal Gmi,
1the 201h da of J01b 1874."vsI - J1 .01 -1
Loanils aid Discounts,
U. S. Bionds to tcu"mro
circulation,
Duo from rFee enjpgWy . s
Reserve. Agymo, 0 1
Dhue, frotu 0,tibeg g19itw "A 217
lteal Esmatc, Furhiture
Current l:xpenseUs anid .
I'rm Cliums Paiid, .
Ilills of othmt National llvkx, 4 PO
Fri Currenyi cnclud
ing Ni. N I ) 2 906
Specile, (inclding go146Il .~i;4 1.
Ti-ea1sury .oes 2. C8
i egal r No 10 81
TOa -i 7A, RP2 AO
LIABILITIES. 8 1
Surplu und, ,] - 37-10
(Jibser umdivided profilm A i a . 1
.Nat ionl ank4H6teh o it. % lo Marue 144
Indidiual I o aits, --- 24,228 4
D1ue to othii N 8t4id4%IiI'AK 94,N
S%!ATI- 0F SOU'H'*AROLNIl
iuo x ai.yofdF*ieftod, a t
1Sau4f Idgy4ws , e
W1 i horo Natorial IlanT, do ub &
s thasr-the -aboy m fnier-ie-iue .]
~oeI~feh 86dtje vUi WieiES
ii :3rti day' of .1 uly 181wij.. --a
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R E C E I i - I
Whs I3rd ltl & uW1 IGH.' .
S. eeot
G(llicoes, Pinted Oaml rios,
Printed Muslius, White and
CJoloredl T.alb(l amask, Bleach
ed atnd BLrown D D iues l ,ige
.Iti Cores, Pited G a bin-10
bolre d Bels en Dwi c Bl.. h
A New Lot ot' e f r
m G
A f
od
mero. Our Ftegk, in all de
patmlpis 9p~nplete aul I
bsh pt voay loW figi
We "'oU le ii dhceint s i1
0AS8 .BUt
GAINSJ e V s' o I
we will cnden o t~ letee h'i
july7
In theoDistricL mtC
for tho JDis.ro un -
tho Matier otlmes' ..
Fair liohd Commnly, ilankrmtpt.,IJ
l'hiw is to give niicem. hl a MV ,
in lsinnkruptcy h as iss.q d1 ouit;, of4lorijla.
trict Court. ol' thet VUL~.itMj5tssf?,.14iP -
lviiiL of SouithI Carolina, agan& thio os
('uny ofi the St.ad. io ejomh ('arolina
w has b'een adljudimged i l a inruiipti f upon
hi ) own7 peitioni ; lhat imo paynmeni er'any
d1 'h1il, an.i1 theo delvery of' any property
b)j onmg)ing to uahl Bdian krnu p1, to himt or
fohis usec, anud tihe transfer of' any pro.ii
~ ri y by himt, amre forbidden by law :that
mcelinig of' itih Ureditors olf suidm Banik
r~i to .r retj'(q)1 il e 10
hqhlten ont the i i hlay of .July A. 1.,18'74
at; 12 o'clock. M. at Y'orkvillo 8. C., bo.
fore W. I. Clawison, ThEs., otto of thmo at
Registers of' said t'ourt.
Ujnited S9ltte Marshal, as MI9i48enge,
'JA asas II. itias, Aittorneoy for m ankrupt.a
,june 23-f1x2
E4xecalokte Noticed
A Lpersonsiholding claims ngntinst W
ceamtu, ar ehey no01 itied to presentl
t hem duty allest ed, nn td those iniebted
to said estato amrorquite~l tdu, make pay.
mlent to tho umdersigned.'
A. 8. DOUGLftA HA,
E'x. of' Will of . A. Riulland ucceased.)
june1 2-x IfJ3
WHITEJLEDAD.
831LL uanityofWhito Lead ro.
celved and for 6gie at Lla9 Drug,8to aL t. i
14 and 16 Conta per 1b.;-by
WV. E. AJIKEN,.
ALSo '
Amnorcan Potash, Concentrated Lye, Blab "
hilt's P'otaska. ,
Tis last Is put up In soluble1 11 ,
whichm are simply dlissoIved In the boiling
yessei, In soap.nga44g ; Thui saving the
troubile of opening 0cans. F or SaleO 8at
Drmug Sto.
Jnn 13 : ,
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