The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, July 29, 1874, Image 3
Ag- Hereafter no LOCA I'{640E8
will be Inderteds in our columns excop
upon piyment of TEN O.N TS a line.
gW- Any person in the Cpugwy having
nowiefgt of any,iroumt e o' int eropst.
'oeurrink In his neighbor lod will confer
a favor by furnishing information at this
office.
JoP PaNTrI.-Our office has been
fitted with all platorials ncoe'asary
'for printing jobs of every 'escription.
1Bills.-, Let te rh gdq,'Poste rs; Inv ita' tio n
iaud lPaiitesis 0ards &o., &0.
NEw,ADVERTISE9u1C'NTW,
'Selling ou't at Cost-Withers &
D vght.
Cheap I Chicap-SLuier & Co.
ra Spo~adio 'oases Ef' halaria in
Wi-insboro.
'0^- The croAsing by the town hall
has been considierably imi6vod.
COTTON MNAMICR.-Ten bules of
oo; ton sold .lst week.at I U.
b. - Township 15 orga0%d'4 tax
Union on Saturday 'afr old has
now a anion in cery q'tai .:he.
Ys the banner county.
W TaX Union of No. ' will have
a ieeting at WidgeIray'ntb Saturday,
t which time addresses probably will
e made.
br. H. F. Gibson reports rain in
the Poplar Church neighborhood, al.
most every dAy for th'6 past tkvo
veekb.
ETrunnen-11. T. Tehrill, Es.q.
has returned "f'rom a trip South. He
''por the crops in fine condition,
but money wofully searcel
CANnDIDATE.-Parties come out
every day for office, in fact for all
bMio, s. f. kh Cuntable to G overnor..
SAVRE Ci.u.-This association has
fifty-three members on its roll, and
Its number is constantly increasing.
We wish it. much success.
GooD N EW.-The first thutton of
bf the season made its appeaaulce in
the market a few days ago.' iroifght
so epo ly, it excites hop'e of an abund
ance of this delicate meat.
POLITICAL.-A. republican "car
ess" w. s held at Corgo Hall, on
Tucsday evening. M;B-6vliller did
the tpcaking.
IlvY RAIN -A vorj beavy rain,
a rtgular "root sarcbr', ' fell last
Thuriday morning, and moistbned
the BlIig bf uld mother earth consid
brably.
Mr. II. B. Itefo has K mag
hificent crop of corn and cotton on
his place. Firomn present indications,
there will be lees demand for B3alti
more corn noxt year.
O~-We are pleased to learn that
the honest taz-pa3'ers of No. -13. have
bor anizedl a Subordiihate Union.
Further particulais will be given
liereafter. No. 5 alone remains to 16
heard from.
y 'fh'e sporting men of town
wereo somewhat 'ealtened by a race
on Saturday at the Ultthdaht track.
t'Lady of the Lake'' won two et'aight
heats. 'Rali for Witlnsboro
Otr- W call the attbntlon of the
bity fathers to tihe flid tilat thd trap
doors of the cisterns arii not. fastened
iofnh As they now stand', 'there i$
aaniger of children falling into them.
Tus GUakitNATORIAL. CHAIR.
Among the variotis candidaItes for the
Governoi-ship, we str'e glad to neo the
name f ta~j. T. -W. Woodw'ifro. If
lie shodill'( bo elected, theni Rings
beware.
6T- On Monday beetiire laSt, th'o
southern bound freigWL train was
thrown from the track below''Doko,
by crossties placed across the rails
by so me misereant; Noboiag hdirt.
Alarge toward should bdeffe'red" for
the f'illain.
FToe fluit cop n Fairfdid Iiad
disappointed us. Dr. Blookhartt and
Mr. John H. Neil are the only eitif
sens ifi Fairhold who arb hot anhamne8
to exhibit the fruits of their industry
in this office.
ga.Moses has removed the fina
Aers ot olection for Pairfiola. New
ones have not yet been appointed.
Nioses is evidently on the reform path.
As a step towards retrenchment, tihe
notice of removal was written on a
postal card. Who says Moses won't
be a better boy, next time 1
Ciosixo STRns EARY--The en
terprising merchants of Ridgeway
elose dxoir stores at dusk in order to
give their young mien respite- andi
leisure foi- galanting. The young
ladies of Long Town make angels
vsits nda the ung men' nigh faot
N.E*v'CI-TCR'N.-O'round has boo
broken fo'r a oistirn in front of Air
R. V. Phillips' cabinet ishop. .
will lie a groat protection to tih
housda in its vicinity. W'6 are gla,
to.,so that the city fathers hav
placed a lamp oo as to mark th
spot.
AbstN .-4'he genial and gifte<
local oditor of this pa'per, overoom
by the pressA o'f'oiroumstancos ove
which ho had no control, has
$Folded his tjekt like he Arab,
All~iieuthly stole awy."
Ils absence is deeply regretted b
the "sub."
SENT Ur.-A preliminary ckani
nation of the case against Charle
Mwith charged -with an ashault upoi
a police ouficer'ind with resisting ti
police, was had before Trial Ju tic
Maocey, anh the case was sent up t
h'6 Court of Bessions.
The decision is likely to be of in
p ortance, as defining the authorit
hnd pbwer of the police.
We are pleased to learn tha
the taxpayers of Doko are nfiovink
104 t A.A.. 13arnos, one of the mot
enterpribing citizens of Duko, call
upon all taxpayers interested in pr<
buring bettel Edvorannient, to mu
him at that place on Saturday, IE
pf August to orgahiz3 a Tax.Unior
WVe tffust tltA' Capt'. Barnes will re
ceive the heart'y o-"Opoiation u
overy Lonest citizen near Doko.
A?r We are requested to an
n6un'de that there GIll bIe a iheeting o
the first Monilay in August of thos
who have.signed a list for tie foria
Lion of eitlier a rifle or sabre clul
The ipeilib*.will .be held at Winne
b'ore in the Town Hall at 10 o'cloc!
on the morning of that day, and th
husinessbefore the. meeting will b
Ife organitation 13f the club. A l'ul
attendance is desired.
1 M. S. Miller has resigned tb
County chairmanship of th'd ItepuL,
lican committee of Fairfield. Henr
Jacobs has been appointed as hi
idecessor. fjo *ill call the conven
veotlin to nrotlinAte thred dele
gates, to .th'e gtdberdiatorial cohveu
Lion. A'er this a cbairiian. miis
be appointed to. preside ovei th
Connty nominating couvebtion.
W : bbngratulate the 'pa-ity o
effecting tbis much reform at leas
Jacobs-.wll douLt.ess make a goo
oh air man.
IMrORTANT' TO HiEDICAi1 STUdE NT
-The Trustees of the Louisvill
Medical Colloge, (Louisville, Ky.,
aporeciating the itilpoveiibhoA condi
Lioi of the whole country, have do
termined to grant a Beneilciar
Scholarsip to ally young man, wh
3ufficiently dlibatbd to study medi
Dine and of.good character, is unabl
opiy for his education. To secur
this valuable aid, appliention with
full statement of tliIV frietsi shotiid b
iile idtliobit d'elay to hr. $.E
Gaillard,.Dean, Laouisville, Ky.
IMPon TA T y1 E ETIN.-All thos
whd hrave. signed the lists for dithec
a sabre or rifle eliib, dind all youn
men in the .t'ounty who arc dispose,
to join either organization, are ..r
ijuested to meet in thh Town 1i11li
Winnsboro on the 1st Monrdty lI
August at 10 A. M. 'I'ha mnattbi
orgdniza&tion ill be considerod, an
defioite nottih taken. All persor
also, who desire to bocomo ontribu
ting members only are cordialty iz
edto attend the ako've meeting
Qua QUONDAM l'IOPR IETOR.-Mi
John A. D)esportes moved, to Ilidg<
way moro than a yeat- ago, arnd c
lakt Mibnday inoved into his jejc<
a house, which hias jist been comnple
od.
Ia the "woe sma boura" the youn
mffeiai'rivedl with stringed instri
ments, invaded tife booy portico an
discoursed d~ileoh inusid in approbi
tion of the ornament to their villag
and wblooino to their towijdomi-kile
oitizee. . Rtidgeway wanate more suo
inhabitants, but W innsboro object:
Corn.
Two milliofi acres of corn hav
been,plaated this year in excess<
last year's Oobeage. Th6.jhcrease
6 per cent, of the whole crop. It
largmit in te 8olith in percentag
tmon4 intho West in aci-es. qhe coe
dition of the crop is good in t
West;, alid elsewhere vari'tbli
Thesie fitots are fu~Iished by ti
Department of Agriculture at Warl
Ington
AASWER TO "ARE YOU FOR MOSES
NJo otis proposes
That you '~tre for Modes *
Unless he Imnposes
-Qa you, and disdloses
Virtues, like posies,
Qr sweet-sece~ted roses;
T~hqi, no one suppos6's,
'J#nlees, th at he doses,
-Could belong to our Moses ;
But If he exposes,
. idaksets and ohosea,
And thereby opposes
Our comfort and noses,
1#hy, that, certainly closes.
Tribulte of Respect.
AT jrdguhr communication of Cole
i n Lodgo No. 97, A. Fi. 3, hold
0 July th(, the follvowing rebolutolis were
I unantaousl..ad .o f
it ha RPk aed Almighty God In his 6ner
e ring pievidence 19. iq4o from u our
o brothe, Past Mas'ter ffcnr rT. do1nean.
B e it therefroI
Resolved, That asa man andI a mason in
his quiet, unohtrusive demeanor, he won
fro'm us all our highest regard.
R lesolved, That he justly merited the high
estiniaiion we placed upon him, becauso
r of his true worth a.d the gertlemanly
pr1nsmiples that made up hiis high character.
'lceolved, That as a mason., he a*s over
true in furthering ils nnble aims, and
tilat his heart beat a quick respense to
all the duties devolving upon him as a
mason.
.Resolved, That at master of this Lodge,
.he peVforned his duties in kindness. and
- that lie Walched carefully the ancient
landniark-i of' the order.
R7esolved, Thatt we deeply rympathize
a will II.1. fiamnitly kn tis, t heir sad bereave
e me01, an flint. at Ihey mourn for husban*d
and father, so we mourn for our deceas ed
0 brother.
o Resolved, That we woe.r the It'Ial badge
of mourning for thirty days, and that a
pagA in ite . intites of this Lodge be dedi
- cated ti lais memory.
y liesolve, That I heso renolutioils e pub
lished in the FAiDaYI:, If nALna, and that
the4 secretary lurnish a copy to the family
of our deceased brother.
t J. F. V. LEG C
W. DOR,Comittee.
t J. CRoSBY,
TAKE NOTICE
S ELLING
f
CHEAPER and CHEAPER,
IN Go'm cases regardless of cost to close
0 out. Summer Stook,
Receiving fresh supplies Ladois Silk,
Velvet and Leather Belts
of the latest styles,
ALSO,
Collars, Cui's, Sleeve Buttons, Jet Setts
and lfraceletts and other No
tions, ClIEAP FOR CA811.
D Great Bargians in (rcilfams. Japanese
Linen, Soersucker and other dress
goods. Inducements olfered in
Clotiling. Planiters here is
lie place to get heavy do
inestic Shoes of North
auil South Caro
inta make.
All this
ta,
D SQUIER & Cn
S N. B. Will sell on reasoliablo f'rms to
those who arrange in pay out of first Cot.
I lou-say October let. 18'74.
SQUIER & Co.
3 T. C. S IEt, 8. WOLFS
july 25
WITHERS
0 DWIGHT.
g('FFER their Spi-ing aiid Suuimer
Goods far cost for CASHI only
- ----0
ITH''ERIS & DWIGH[T.
Offer Jackoiie, S3wiss and Nansook edge
d ings and Inusertinigs and~ wvhile and
8 colored Piquet timings at greatly
-,reduced p~rices for Cnsh
and Cash cidy by
-WITHERS & DWIGHT.
.Laco Collars, U ndersleevres, Silk Bows
anad Lace Veils under cost for
D- Cash ad Cash
fonly by
WITHERN & DWIGHT.
gO
I
a1 A few fattli lots al' Shaoes and IHats ive
propose to closo ot at prices
greatif under Coat for
Cash . and pa~eh
only by
. WITHERI~S & DWIGHT;
'hme .bov', articlUt will bie 80!d an r
'0. gaIns, and also a lot of ready made
f clothing to make room for fall
dandh wint er Stock, all goods
8- in our line will be ro
this till the 1st.
I- September.
o An esaminat ion ofo'ar stook and prices is
respeoutfully solicited.
. WITi'HERIS & D WIGlhT.
july 25
BOOT AND SHOE ~
.M a 'l.1 'ki o 't O ' y,
NtAV ING proured 'cl
very hest. Mechanics fr
the conntry, .I feel was
ranted in saying that.
can furnish as neat 11001
or 8JI0E as any Shoi
,in the South. All worl
warranted t o. give satisfaction. My Shoj
Is next. dooer to F. Gerag's Saddlory
mar 19 8. M. GILBERT.
W'hisbbro Lodge, No 11, A. F. H
A N EXTRA comniunicatqn of 1l
.x , Lo Lgo will be beld o n 'i'rsd ay
evenfng, J u.ly 30th, 1874 a0' o'clo k in
conferred. ,. .., a
by sk-or of t .' .
july 28 0N . 8 Ull, seo.
Frtit Jars I Fiuit JArs I
nice t of tI1e Mis0A Tinpro'v'd kn"
Gem Fruit Jars,
Atlet Recel/ d i
D. LAUDERDALE'S.
A s'6,
A fresh supply of Turnip 8oc, em-.
bracing all of the best- varieties.
jlly 4D. LAUDELD.
THErIII ELLIOTT
coEdcdt anxsr.
1
COITT 1V NAkW GI1S ofthe best
quality manufactured I)y the IscI serlt.
Tcrmtsof sale-Cash or Note and sco-urity
or Bankable 1tote, or order on Cotton
Mcrchnn'. . V. I1. ELhLIOTT.
N. B. The cotton roll has b'n, iiprv'6 -
on the 0in of 1874. J. M. E
july I1-8m
SMALL quantity of While Lead re
ceived an.1 for sale at the Drug Store . t 13
14 and 15 cent1 ptir lb., by
. WE. AIKECN.
ALSO
Amercan Potash. Concentrated Lye, Ilab
bitt's Potnsh.
This last is put up in soluble balls,
which are simply dissolved in thp boiling
vessel, in soap-miaking ; Thi. saving ihe
trouble of opening cans 'or sale at
Drug *,tore.
jne 1:3
MANY
VA itIETI3ES;
kOF TWtIP SEEll
JUST RECEIVED.1
113AIBITIS Polasli,
Concenttrated Lye,
tCa14.ile Soap,
Tol'et. sonps, Eitraots,
15oll Cologne.
Cream Tartar,
Olive Oil, Snuil',3
Cooking Soda,
Essence (linger,
Op.osleldoo,..
Citrate Mlagniai.
Chloroform,
Quinine,
, , . t(l jodio tn
Gum Camplier, Parlor Matches, C
Plasters, Rat, Externiimitor, &c. &
MVcMVASTER & BRICE.
*july 4
A P DiTION
j
P
O ilr sital asiock of' Waolies, Clocks
anid Jewelry, China and Granite*
Ware,
II
CONNOR & CHANDLER
wD
Have just, added a large nassortment of
fine Glass Ware, consisting of Tu'mblers,
Goblets, Tea~bette, g.o., attractive both for '
usefulness and beauty.
ALSO
variona slyles. of Lamps; Lanterrs a nd
0
Lamp Chimneys,
g
8rif' sealina Fruit Jars, snd1 one bbl. Fine
Kerrosene Oil, all offered at remnrkably Il
.y2.,Oi 1ICEl
JUST
Siinll's AaIgIusta Flou-, T*en
essee Flour, Pearl Grist, No.
CaWas%A1 1ams, Bulk an I
. . Bacon sides, S cgar aid
Fvesh Soda Bis-dits
"resh Gin'gel- C.r Fresh,
,andy, asorted, Lard and Salt,
oap Candhe%, and Starch.
ikCe, Pidkles aad Ca(ted f
rooIs, for sale LO V 1fo'R
'11s; CASE by
PIERRE BACO'\
june 19 Agent.
IELLING OFF '
H
a
III
gi
eh
C T,
I11
(I
VC
y
b CLOsE out sUMMER
STOCK.
A
dj established fact idiike
room for the Immense
Fall Atid Winter 8
bTOCK. 1i
IANNENDEkG & O.<
WILL RECEIYE
VE MEAN JUST WIIAT a
WE SAY,
L
11
CIome one and all ,,
itotli Gi-eat and Small,.
Give Dannenberg's a Call. 'i
ly~ 22h
JUST
a
il
p
'fwo arels new cropN. d..Mo se
One Hlhd pure Trinidad Miolasses,
T wo tilygi s. i1. sy rup.
Thre o e Gunpowder and You ug
H~yson ea.
Cheese, Crackers, Sugar, Ceffee, &o
r LOW FOIL CASHl.
doo flBNA Ti & BIli
Dancing School.
~IONs, 11 EiGUEi~, I ving obt ained a
tnfilent, ntnmb~r .o f h6#t1 (vill
iasitively open his school on Monday the
ith inst. at ,Thespian hall at 6) o'clock
r.,young le ees and n1ast.'rs and at. 8
clock, for getl6mon. A epeoial class for
0 "Be.on Glid'? the dances of
e day, for yflting ladies0 andl~ gentlemnen
nokc In progress of formation. Focr
articulars or for ciroular's apply at
rown's.Jiotel.
July1 8s-8
K.T. ZI T INSTITUTE.
WINNSHIORO, 8. C.
Th'e second Session of this
fnIit4op .for the year 1874
.bo In on iii. ori4 Mvif#ta
n August..next. . r
Stvrfonts wilt be prepared.for the Uni..
ersity of Virginia, ot any of the Colleges
ivn toprimary 8choiavas. Convenient,
rJoeonomical 'brrangoments have boon
ade for boa'ding stu.ets fro.mn aproadI.
For .par ticnlar s, hddress Col. James HI,
,ion, Chatnian of.Board of Trusteces, or
. It. II, CLARIKsON,
july 18 . . Principal.
AND
)OTTON and HAY PRESS.
AVING receivpPi Ihe ngency for.. fhe
sale of lte fW4peEi & (A4ad...
'1cil (41n ta14d PS'eNSe, I would
'0 gld to havo the Planlthrs exminine
arntples.
TIN 011 I'YTON GAIN
s Williout a superior ! With price oon,
idered, it has NO EQUAL ! I give ex
racts of sone of tlie
Testimoni alh
BARNWEI,,, S. 0., Mirch 22. 187.1.
f(Csrs. .Nhett & Goodrich, Aruqtsta, Gea.
FINITi.55mEMi :-As to tho U N nid iUs
tpacity, I can pronottuc it "ttinubr
ne." Mine is a sixty saw gin, ruts by
nudorshot water wheel, and cant gin
pm 4 to 6 bafes, antd. if the *1heei v'as
roperly constracted, would gin from 0 to
bales po'r day. It cleans t ihe seed beau.
fully and gives general satiilaetion.
(Signed) Wml. IIAYJOOD.
.1 id swAy, 8. C , A'itreh 10 187-1.
Us-r~s :-1 now eticlose draft ont Messrs.
Piatterson-& Co., of' Philtdelphia, for
210. 1 have used . the GIN, and am
lo0,SeI to lavoit itt smy powor to bay Shut
works eqttal or better than any'I have
A~r triqdI I work it with an 8 horse
Mwer eigino Ani eat gin 10 bales coil on
1 2 hsutrs, halep weigiig -160 pounds.
fod the gint tnyself for' hlf an hour, nnd
in i t ibest speel, and ginned 701 pounds
'ed cotton, making good lint. This was
few% pountds bette 111thtn ny of the osha
re, out of fotir differentt personss Irying.
hi least ginned was 630 pounds per half
jiur. *'iigtied) J A -. 1PA (IAtN.
S-rYAs: A1,.0, ASEitItsON C. 11., S. C.
April 6, 187.1,
GENTs :-We used at our steam mills isn
ds village Ihrce dil1erent hinis of cotlon
,nd lake Ilassiure inl saying that tihe
'eble: t anldl Goudt icl 0 il" is quite 3e sgood
I ay we ha11ve eveI tused, and ithe price
(Signed) OSBOR NE & McrUILLY
steamat Mills, Anuderson C. 11.
NETY sx, 41. & C. IR. It.
Marh 0, 1874.
Gx-rl:-1I afords mite pleasure to at4d
y eitismotn to the vninse of yotr Gins.
11r eapjsacity and simplicily I know niot it,
Itual. I sec no reas's why it should not
) durnbl . The price being so reatsonales
or ins are aid ought. to bo popular.
(Sigined) J1. II. R 10Koo .
A sLsxA:: Oci: 11, 1873..
Gs-ra :-Oue of' ila't ' saw lins Mr: F.
Il ordered for tie I have received, and I
n very well pleatsed with- it.. When thoe
inl cImc I was so Ivell pleasos with it,
sd onesi of may freedien. onl on- .ot my
aces liked it no tshIs-,0 i;poko to Mt,
11 to orditer' hfiml) onw, tlich hle did. I
d Ilhe gist 413 5:ar*.,'d gisined 101) pounds
'et vursc'n inl I.' ttineses. The driver
d nt know I wit., mating I rial. I be
e've ihat I cats li 100 poiids in 10
iintes on a lriii,
JONER M. WILLIAMS.
ot ton Packing lReindered Eeisk.
THE SMITH'S IMPROVED
IIAND POWVER PI ESS.
Two hiatnds cast pack readlily it is t,
ud fourt are all that, would be r'equtireds to
niok easily3 and rat illy balies weighing
J0 poundls and~ upwar'ds,
it. Is a comsplete success,~ sim ple in eon
rutction, a gr'eat conctent'at iost of power',
.thseesae )URILih nssd NTOT 1L1.1
'L'k TO CET OUT A''I'1 (k/b, andihe.
g thic ien'tion of a Somtlaes'n, (4en.
leumn, is deservinsg Ilhe patronage of
Dulterni PIas ters.
Nb othet' llantd P'ower Press can ho ro
edt Onl hein~gen tiely frneeft'oli "sipping"
ho ''bar" int this, as we'll as lige, t'Pawl,"
tying "T'Ieelh of' suf il lic'ient. sitre'netii to
slsd any.Pressure, it is inmpoussible' for It
> "slip."
J give extracts of4 somte of thsb Testtimnoni.
18.
lsn'smel have Ilse pieatssle of givintg
ly testinioniy as to tmy expieriensce int usinig
so Smaithioton P'r t. We haevo hsad
5 use for the past1 thtre'e year's n of' thojee
resisos gt. uhe wor .us of' the Lanurgley Mann
cturingCo, for haling theo wasle. We
ave putt upi somte 100 bales in thse tie
ris thse repnirs Ihave not amsounstled to Ilvo
allars ina all. Thie Press can lle operguted
y two men41 1o advantage, It being simjlo
costustrtsl n:' andtt cotnvestient to0 snun.
g4o. It. pr'oducei's a perfect halo whlent
ressed. (Signte I) M. F". FO.STiER.
S'uperintentden(.
PICE.
The 0TNP-$t 50 pert saw free on ears al
usgust a (Ga.
The Cotton Press--Prie, compioto.
oe on thte car's itt Auigutsa, Ga. $160 00
For futrter peartiontlars ansd pamphlet.,
pply to IERREL IJACOT,
july 2-.aimest
MIEW GOODS.
JJUST1 AILRRIVED,
)No Car Lortd halt,
"c cc a Flour-all grade'.
*t " M'1~eal,
i "t " Bacon and Lard.
25 lib. of Eatting and Planting Pote
,os, &ll of whsichi will be sold
LOW FOR018si
BI19ATY & ,RO.
feb 12
Boots and~5ho~i
' N elegant lot of hoot s anIl Shtoesjits
received from eTa . 3 iles & F'ou.
.o A8'1T ER & DRtICIB.
sept 10
SELLING OUT'
AT AND )ELOW
ITEW YOLiE
TIM undersigned parties In order to
nako room for a largo Fall 3took are se&
og their hummer goods at COST.
cO6RSISTIN6 01?
Ironad'inis nls 16 or'1 is per yar'e
Calicoes 8, and 10 conts per yard,
Undor skirts 76 to $100 eaoh'
and a great other at ti.
olos for th9 ladies
AT COST.
k largo lot of, whilo coverlets, prioos
, from $1,25 to 1,0 qOa'6h..
Lnico stook of jIljoq and brown linea
suits.
OSITIVELY AT COST PRICHS*4
S. LANDECKER & CO.
July 8
Dissolution iof Copartnershi-.
WIiNsanono, B. C., July'2nd, 187d.
oilvcopartnership heretofore Ilatl nj
;etricen WO016WARD & LAW, has been
lissolved this day by mutual consent. .
T. W. WOODWARD,
JAB. W. LAW.
WILL conilnue the husinosi of gon
al ralthandiso underl,1 the nM o a
1 l of!. 'J .. LAW & CO. . All pArties Iri.
klebed to the lato firm of Woodward f.
.aw are hereby nohliedto mike payvgnot
o the underaigniwd. JA8. WV. LAW.
Winns bor o, S. C.tuly 2, 1874.
bAIAR8 IN
GENERAL MEHA~D52;
DoRNERC1 CONORlES AND WAsHINd
TOkI S-rniKE-r
*Ii4SBORd, ?d
July 7
A J. T. WV.Wo ar ele
. . tho State Agriputltural and Moohana.
oa\ 8ociety.
Qqn. ,Jno. Drqtin.
ap1. Jast Deaty,
Dr. T. T. iobertqod.
r. Elder, Esq.4
And many olers hav9 9Elih
Steamn Washeor" pised for. tie. fmly
waoi -rn~ornenk it to t s pul o.
DRWN'S [YHL
,T*yE undersigne4 .espeet.
*fnlljinfotn$y 4go is safndq
that he heas romo~c to I4I )a ge Aty4
aonmodous-lIuss frmeti kir~n as the
"F~alrreld Hfotel1t*hhefe he wil be preyiaved
to gntestate~ tlaam aq, IBeeoere.'.Th
paronage of my fellow oil ioens of Fairnl
partIonularly solicited. ,.,1o both transion~
and regular boarders my terms wrill b
madoe sadsaeor. ~. . b .