The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, August 05, 1874, Image 3
pS" lereafter no LOCAL NOTICES
.will be inserted in our -colutnng ekoop
upon payment of TEN CENTS a liao.
* Any person 9..,j he County having
knowledge of any cire ifistance of int ereat
occurring lin hils neigh borhood will con for
,a favor by furnishing Information at this
offlipe.
JOB lNT0IN.-Oir oioo has boon
'fitted with all maiorials necessary
for printing jobof every description.
3 illo, Letterheads, testers, Invitation
aId lusitie.s Cards
Nr~w A DFnNITliSE ultiN'i'S.
At Cost-T. It. fobortgon.
To Ron't or Lea'se-1-T. ft. tbort
Citation-W'. M. Nolsonrl. P.
Not ije- F 1C'ider.
S c Notico of -the..WiAgboro Fo
Mals Seininary n..ajoth er column,
'r Mr. Julhn A. Weldon has a
field of fifty arcs of 'orn which %111
yield A least one thousand bushels,
&.. Mr. W. T. No~wbll Is corn
p1ting tor the p're:iIn.. *hpa
lbrought up a fino watermelon, and is
ahead t .ts far. Who will beat him
Oar ae return. thankis to Mr. W.
R. arrfin fo1-so'i' ine 'odrn. Mr.
b-irrison'ahcd a iorn sitilk with t'wb
suckers on ba'of thich \were well
eelo'peil 'ard.
0- A radical pdw-wow was held
in -Witnsboro, Thursday night. We
lia'venot heard its oljeots bit pre,
some it.was.in 'qi to'the peo.
ple's movd the eveni.nif befor''.
PL.FAsa lI:TURN i A1iSgd.-lYon
isa d'uck Valise, with th oth'r ''a
sole lea' her Valise, with the letfers
"B. F. D.' on tlie'en'8s'f each. w
iD~ A valabe dog b6longing to
Mr. D. R. 'Flenniken was illed last
Suturday by the po 'co, Knowing
ones sai( the dog was Inad.
0:54 Mr. Jas. A. Clarke tells us
tliat Ite has a stalk of corn on his
1lantAtion with 'eigIlt i.ilks on it.
Lhis :ooks like i'aiiig cou'r In
earnest.
. 0Z7 We understand thtit the Rev.
br. Whiteford Sm'ith Iill 'dedicate
the new Mettiodist ChUr' in this
place somotime duritg tLe laittyart
of 'this uoth.
N We are pa'in'ed to re ord the
death of Naunie Retchin, (laughter of.
the late Mr. .f, S. Iket ohin, of typhoid
:pncuirmoni*a, on Tpuesdag, .the i8th of
Jutj6, after a'n'ilIG- Es of twent3 -eight
days.
- I.-o Citizens' Corne 13an a
of Wiunnboro have been invi,tod, to.
vitit Caiden on the oconsion of so-te
festivities in our 4-s.ter. town.,: The
band will j1obably accept. Our
boys are akin jn i noise in tbh world.
.02 Th'e eather Yias ber yery im
~settleod of late, and sunshine and
closasl have been chasing each other
ii. 'apid .,euace esioty The .iain is~
probably holdin .off ,fde tli new
cistern.to b'e oauiplet'd'.
O0 'h'e airfield fire engi'ne'com
~any paraded in full force Thbfts'day
n fternotn. The Njiayini of 'tie engine
was remarkably flne, water being
thrown about thirty f'e-t ofel-I Nb
Lall of the town olock.
6i the is inti gaine of liasE
ball bet wee'n s'oe'en of tth "fled
Jackets" (Seniors) and the first nine
bf the Ku Klux club. (Juniori.) the
latter ivere victorious by a pcore of
50) to 32.'rThe scoond gruind ,will be
playod bliddly.
j * . a-Uin ltasig been
formedc id evoiry totenahif li Paij fteld,
it now only rettiain)s to recitiit them
to their full st~rengthia We urge
(pon eaclah itizen who feels the neces
smig of this effort, te. ogn~ae athong
his neighbors, an<d obtain a full 4nd
enthusiastic organizallori.
~'We soo by the ttnIon-Hlera1
tehiut inforurnation has beon rooei ved
in Columbia of the dead th of lr.
Goo. II. Untheart. IIe breathed his
lot iin Tejas. ir. 4)athoart leaves a
y,nug (tile and a boat of o t
and iindw to thaoumn hisid
centh.
O~-Our- religious young d ornor
visited a colored tmp, rnoetin g at
Long 1,Iuu in thbie 00uu9y last. B n
day to have a talk with his breathte.*
nWador if he said anything~ to theim
aiboft the eighth coniumandmeont
"Th~ol shidt not bteal."'
bones have beon dug up at the brick
yard of Mr. T. Rtoss Roberson Within
the last few dgfi. Ou l
eitizens do not ree Or otei
ever having beenC a burial grouad
wvhire the-' liokiyard #i'6 staui;
Thoo is s6eme some mystery .asbQuf
it.
u4ChairruerQ of the Metitive
(at iuin'ddW d? fe stiBordinate' TaX
reqt e in o a
%Fnem ta 0C
for the rpose o organizing the
O~unty Ixeoutive Committee..
Jr. C. MOBLEY,
Vio. 1'resi. Co. Tax Union.
gr Members of Winneboro Tax
OJnion, township No. 4, will attend a
hieting to be held on Vednesday,
12 inst. A full i.tt'eeaaioo is cirnest
ly dbsired as business of importance
*ill coie Le'fore'tho Union.
. J. C. *1IOlm3iEY,
Prei. Winusboto 'ax 'Union.
OWe call 'ttentiou to the ad
vjisenaent of Mr. J. MI. Elliott in
i-iother iclunin.. Mr. lliott lis
beet, enguged in the 'nNu'facture t.f
gins for forty-cight y ears, and brings
to the woik natural ability and long
expel ience. Whatever representa.
tions L'o make Invy be implicitly re
lied tkpon. le is continually making
iuiproVemoutq iu the design, ihl thp
g us of the present.yefir are bit
taan any before. Reaud the testimo- I
nials givt n, and cull and a e the gius.
0- The Rural Carolina for Au.
gust oones to hanil full . tnewk 6or
the farii.and siodk yti'd. It also
butaiins alid.walerjul bto~v of the
dath of Geor#i soAnervillo, who
had learned the secret of setting the
olean on fire, :nii vaa tl1-oen from
the cars as t)ey jverp, roundipg .Cp
Hoe.on th''Contral':P Id ii S ail
tle $2 00- per' Vank34i' '(bl hiL l
by Walker, Evans and Cog6-vell,
Uhaile toli, . 0.
04- The bitizens Mf Doko rsl oi.
ded to the call of Capt. A. S. Barns,
fnd organized on Saturday, 1st of
Aitst, a tiix Union 6f forty tueoiborF.
The meeting was'oallodito order by
Capt. Barbs, who nominated Mr. It.
1. Vanai temporary clairman, and a
perinanent organizat ion effected with
the following ofier:
R. It Yunn, Presideit,'J. F. 1tutz.
tiinger, Viee-Presideut, J. ). Rogan,
Secretary, A. 8.I3arns, Transtirui. .
ORGA NiA T1ioN QF T iF l a; Eii
SABRE CI.'.~-The Itbove gub tIet
atid organized on Ntiday,by electing
the kfollowing officers. 'he was
alal-g attendance ; sixty-Ove names
were entered on the roll. This is
going to tvork in tLe right direi
tion.
l'RnSSDEN T--. t. Aiken.
V'JCE -IRESIDnE1'Te"R. .I. I-Alison.j
J.r, J. D. MoCarley, T. R. Robertson.
WA*D-nNs-W. J. Herron, 1 Pope,
It' D. 1holiel, WV. W. Brice, Wade
[tawIs..
)l ItrICTons-A. 1H. towell, W. C.
iqabb, J. W. Bolielf, P.. A. Flvins.
Co.on 131kA'nil-I1. J. Nloi~arley.
,Szc. AND TRF.,-W II. Lyles.
SunEox-Dr. J. C. Elubley.
ST'I. An.AEAn.-Mr. R. L. Dun.
neuberg;ofthe firn of Dannenbarg
& Co., ha jut p h full stock
of dygoods aud clothiing. Also a
compilete stock of men's and ladies
phoese, ale. ao.>mplete stoo'k of notjine,
and has ma' .%j.chest of large
bankrupt stoc i hieb nill be open
to the public in the next ten days
Our stock will he the- most complete
tad select ever offred to the citizens
of F'aiirfeld. As Mr. Dannenberg
has been fiur the last two months
North, and m ide aatisfaetory purchiad
es, competition w 11 be delled.. Wait
Lad gee, and all nil b6 saileed.
Dor nenbergs rqilern to l~hake a grr~ind
rally.
DEATI iloF Coi.. II. ST'r E MI'ANS
-We copy i.he following commniein
tion from the Phanix of the .51st
ult. Il wil).inreni'oed that
Col, Means *as a iiatisc of 'airhield
Couptyai,d ifrvedi her as .liceuten
EloN~Ii i.:ny Coux'-v, Va.,.
- . J uly 23, 1874.
EpLiTO PliIGsix ;.. Jlwugh a stran
ger to us, we bope that we do not in
trude upon the o.>Jumns of your
paper, inasmuch as this is the most
tippropi iate chiannel to comtmunleiate
native~tt te5r~i ~hgwo
the death of C,1. RI. . .\Ie ins, aq of
the late lion. John IH.MAe snq for
meurly Goverporr afdui- state. ie
residence, near the .village of Blnek
burg, on the 20d6 instanit. There
wre straitstof characoter iztour friei:d
of a high criler) which oright to bo
commnended to the living, ie was
ju.-6 and true, nrjble and~ brave,~ andl
lbe apprebirited hll (hope highi quali
ties ini othe:s. ie'eaine'td duir S tale
a few joara -bfore the day of hetr
gro stest danger, and ina the hour that
t ed her true souffr'o~i; none bared
t air breasta mopro nobly, thamn bie
shid in hue ddfo'ned -dling ai oiig
at rvtggle, ,aond aftr.. d ofqat sust aine d
t~mo at ill more chivalrous eh arac ter of
ai abrisfian gentlemaen to the dlosiofa
his lifo, Douth laid his hatid upnn
him gently;; lIis 19tel1co6 wtns un
clouded toPIlW 1ast Just'a few
momnonts,hJefore bei . ezpired, lie 'laid
bis'dwn .fin hera upon his 'pulso, that
he nihf A etolr e be o f the uilflef'
looked, Lanthe !aal tmiu4 on his ;ree
miains,:elothed in the dame gray itni.
forto which lie hiad 6ftulo#wndR~
na'iate garb for the decnened anolio
gis spirit had.. ilready passed the
ri ver of death, and was then waiting
Its frail earthly tenement, niid an
innumerable company of soldiers and
martyrs, and just men mado perfect
Zn the immortal shores the other
orld i SIILOS.
TINo PF COILon. VOTkR8.
A "meeting muasiaeld in Winnsboro
on Wednesday evening, July 28th,
n the school room in the basement
4 Zion Churcll. This nLoeting had
been called I y i oso of the colored
citizens of Winnsboro who wore do
Lrous of t ffecting a genuine reforin In
State aid county politics.
After about fovty persons had as
sembled, tho neeting was erganized
th e ch etit n of John D. Einart, as
chairman, ULd Jas. Coke as soore
tary.. .
li zekiah Simms addressod the
nietit-g upon tile necessity of reform,
ti,d ntid ti at the only way in which
that. can Ile acceotiplished, is by
Siidi g .a tie Legi4attue two honest
Colori d n. en, antd one intelligent
U )Oitl( it a \vIo d rpresent the
. corte Blrbbr who had coto down
tb oppose ti e niovenent, then spoke.
1je tuid..whiatever you do don't sed
(ona 'a deunoori't.. The majority of
the Senat3 aire botv mighty near
democrats, tind tlhaIlopea not far lie.
ktit;d. lie satii h knew what the
colored,people 'were working for, qnd
;hey would get what they didn't want
jif the) weinton in this foolishness.
ija 'd .he., was net poandidat. If
y 40an1aaQt a thing doi.e, why don't
y ou elect a gQOd doloret man and toll
him what to do. If you want him to
iaike a law so that you can get credit
opt of' Barber's Atore, or any other
t'o.e. Ihy don'% yod tell him so.
.u warit teforth and don't know
how to get about it.
Charley lar'ris was in favor of
dropping all the ithite republicans
and eaketilg al1 coloted men to office.
Tow Go.,de said "lanuage failed
to expiess the feelings hp had for the
republican phrtVy." lie said he
would be the first manIto ;)ifn.a club
to hang all.stob -men as these. who
Were tryingto eks.demoort" into
oflice. IIe said John BI-o*b. was a
democrat, and *hn ho '1*rofessed
republicun principles they huung lIm'.
If they would hang bue of tb'ese poo
p e ho were tryinig to get up this
muovement, it would stop the rek.
Neathan tIlaike then said lie wa in
favor of.-ending two giod colored thten
and one good white inun. lie said if
cooied men were sent to the Legisla.
ture, it would,.take two years before
we could sce any thkig they have
done. If the il bin wias laid along.
Ate tte of the street corners, the
piaoil'e of Winosboro could get -ome
freth air. (This was at hit againit the
btrct corner loafing politicians.'
G. orge lII ,ey t.en saitI, "' I here is
a mIighty fu.s atitohg this old republi.
an ring. I a tle tmen we put inito
utllce wt uld .tand for us, we could
Say Kn.etliuig Ir them. But WILI..
CVC rC W l t help.. thley tre not
ieady. 'T'lie white people are the
ones %%Lwo give us liens and help u.,
anid we want to shoulder them in this
cat'va s."
George Smnith sild we have met to
reforan troun wo'rse to bedter. In order
.o ar complisht this ue isidia hatbe one
inie'ligent u hite .man of .his own
party, attd two intelliget, honest
coi ed mien. Stieh1 nent as B arber
and othter.a haavo brouight colored peo.,
le whet they are to.:day.. Btarber
goes roatind prieaching such sermens'as
he pieceu to-niighit, and wlhbn trou
ble conies lie flees toat o'umbia; ,whlile
the colored peojle, 'as a mnajoriti
cannot get away. , Ve inust have a
good; hojce.t eemocrat, aitid t,wo goad,
hionest colon d mn. T his old ring
fliu t be broken Up anid good men put
ttato the Lz-gislaturo. If not, down
we will have to corite. TIhuyo are ment
ouat for the, egislature that opanot.
.selli"og.'' ...i..adigraco to the
colomced peopdetto pyat~ euca mien in
We dtatinglinenwho eb about
Ce3ing "'watch lie dertnoer.a.'' WhlileI
iRey tare cryia.g this t bey are puttitng
injoney in their owyt pockots. We are
tred of wan~bing the democrats and
.ie going to watcht thiema now. Th'le
ad usileo peopile aire tired of this sort,
of thing, tiand peop.lo. will find that
bhind prejudices wall have to fI3 laig
sAide if aniy good is expiocted to be
djane. Tls ,white, ahid the colored
people are c om pelled 6 live together
nere, anid wh expeot to save an hion
eat rovea ninent or none1 at alli.
cioi y .jatobs'nnnounced thai lie
heal b, eni ap poiintpd ( ointa ty (Qhairnian
and would '. t i~te :lif'crent jarceoinets
of' the ogunty. Th'lre being nto fur
ther bausinoss, the mecetinig adjourned
to same future day.
JOlIN D).SM ART,
Sec'j.
W1'IN NSBOILO
FEMALE SEMINARY.
I eFopreises -will1 e resumed ort
?uondaf, Aust~a 17th--1874
Itltsl. En. E. MO00III, .
. , MAllI.bS Y. IV)IinNSON.
kUIt RENT ORl LEASE,
lIE e( &6 ~An*erupccatp 1nt9
oh favorable terms. Poassession Alvon
Aeptember ist.- -
T.I.1E '~ N
his 00 0t, f(-ash4
~
purch ith. Wth a vi 6 dge of
business 'al .,.ou.it ., dosed on
and after to-day', and11a o'Jers filled un
Iess 'oi'opajaleby.f e VA I- 5--s
indebted to 'e .wll. pl.is9. cll- at my
Iore and. eot te, tllher ly CAS -or - by
NOTE.
r 1IlEundersigned d ellr1ifoin. t
11 Ladies of Wiainsboro and viointt.y
that Mrs. Shaw'A entire $(ock of Millinery
Dr. Goods, Notions .hayo been re.
nioved to t store er. te wi
sold at 1luwpost. 'bi'e her arl
iN. .1 1rsp Siaw id npgh't., ank
forwa-tdod a full line of lite -lA-est E ie
Goods,. e,'usisttin ln-pprt- of L1Ulineryt
Drqsa Goods, Notionst, (Wliongs o. . The
most, of these oIave boen idtugl h.ro;if 20.
to AO per contilower &hlq thby.- Ijit.
have b es paic rb in the1' lospn and .wi.ll
be iold a6coidl lly. ''-gbeO ljdde' aAlsg
centh (per yard' nah. -AlWAys on- ha'i a'
fill uppy :.Gopts - sady rhade Clothing
Boots, ;Sh pos. .and p !r Jn yn4 ,endlkess,
variely. ]lisoo il ,01peeri is
cornpleto. All 9 cA i to eta-iie
his. extensie stbek Ws i6 Is deteffnlneo
not 'Detidersold, by Jew or Qinille.
F; ELDEW1
jutly gol 1m . ' - -9
The State ofSotth. .0tolln.
FAItFIEL.D oU
By WV. Af REISONi- REq., Probdol 'T de
W ItRNAS, ail R. Feitator b ath
,piado suit to me,.to grant, him
er ' oi Adniinistration of the Estate had
f.ee' of.'l ry J. Colejnan, deceased..
Tljesp #i'p.L% pref(re I.Qi.it 4nti adnionish
L11 apd siigular the kindred aut oreditors of
lie eaid - Henry J, Coleman, deceased,
that tIey be and appear before nip,-ik:the
Jourt. of Vroeto to .be - held, at Fairfield
.oue tiie, C. on'lho 2ditd.day of Au
S'publicationbhercof, at 1
>'clock in iJie foi-enooft, to show cause it
1y they have, why, tiso sqid Aministra.
ion siould idlt be grliatdl: -
0 iven inder ny hatidi 'this 28th d6y of
uly, A. 16 186 4. ,, . .-. . .
W. At.- NELVON,
aug 30-f lK2 . . J,. . C.
'A
'IT. ZION INSTITUTE.
WINNS13OtO, S. C.
Th', s.ooi -.eastop.tf this
instiiution for ile..yonr 1874
will begin on the flrbt Monday
in August-next.
81udents will be prepared for t he Uni
etsity of Virginli .0 4at*'i uf pfhsolteges
f. lie Soat h.-- ...?ie+al attention also.
:iven to primary Scholars. Conven ent.
I.1 economical arrangements Aays. been
nade for boordiAg StiUdentsro.i 't"road.
For partictilars, addreas Col:Jablob U.,
lion, Chairman of Board of Trustees, or
it. II. CLARIKSON,_
july 18 .. lrittcipal.
Winasboro 8:C
THE ELLIOFT
1OTTO. SAW Enits of tho peat
ualit y manufactured 'by 'the subscriber.
'erms of gitle-e.Cttsh br Note and sco uri
r Dankable Note, or order on .Cotton.
Ier chants. J. fl. EIlAOTT.
N. B,. The cotton roll has been impy '
a tho Gin of 188L:
W~ixaon, 8. e.
If.. -ide Jaly 23th, 1874.
HIE gii.1 burchased fro~w .'oi. two
V years, ago, and upon which., have
'ined over four hundred bales of cotton
s at ill, wit h the exceptiorn of a li'ile wear.
pen the ribs, as good uGi New. I turn out
agily six balc? pe. day, which I consid~er
ood enough for 40 saws. Aly maoIhinery
s driven withi half the power of a tom.
nch James l.etlfl wheel purchasedt frous,
'oole and Hlunt of Italtimuore,
T. WY. IVOODWARD.
W txxsiuono. 8.C0,
j. j jgac~u, July'22ntd, 1i74
- 'in nsboro S.. 0.
IDEAR SiR :--- onn gin wlv e, hundred
4qundmis (1 200) lbs)of set d cotton in one hour
Ipon the fifty saw cotton gttn 1. bought
l'romi ypulast wiirger. It giyves.entlresatis.
ractio d.' I rejjnrd U it e.ir to. any gin
I have ever seen. I cani. gin (en aules of
cott .n in tcen hout w iithetut any extr
effort...
.Very Respectfully,.
3ir. J. )II. N~~ioIL.
I take pleasture in stating. that X ginned
wit h one of your fifty saw gins duirihg
the toonth or Oct. I1878, ninea hnles of cot
ton weigheing tin avoege of 4% Ibs, from
sun np:to'sun..down, Wilh everything
wprking right with the engine I girined a
bale an hour on more thtan 0n0 occasioni.'
Afr, J N. I JQUott
. D*An Stut :-I htageveedl gopfe ur
46 saw gins. Tfhey hiere all thint could, be
desim ed. They tiennel the st-t trl1, and I
hipve gtnped '7200 11hw9., sted cut tdo iht h
cao none (lay withI a four 9pu1e teatm.
IVinnsbor o, July 20th, 1874.
Me I~ie uiirlaT Cis es~ Eoiie di
Walnu~t and Pine Coffins.
.FOR SATAL1NYA
t'eb 2i IL W. PIWIT VS.
DIs4100o1i of covtRWrship.
-Wt it'd, B. C.,July 2nd, 1874.
T .- copnAnerIkIp, here _kfAro e i~.
betweed, W00 AM A it AkW, hs beeu
disadived thIA dA b y mntnt ii a consent'
T. W WOODWA RD,
JA8. W. LAW.
WI L1L continua the business of, gonor.
al m--robandise uifidert--o name and
styiefJ. ". LAW & CO. , MI paties it
debtod to the late tiin of WotodWard &
Law are heve M notifled to inske payment
to the umdersig4-dI as,, JAS. W. LAW.
Winnsebot-o, 8. C., July 2, 18T4.
d.* nr a co.,
bA RS
CoiY 3 OnES$ AND WA's SNo
TON ST iS
WIN SBORO, S. os
WITIIEi7R8
vFr-F'.R Q ring ant Suio
God'd for op fr, U HAly;
0 -
UDWIGHT.
)ffer ekohet, Swiss. a Ntnpook edge
ingseant4 Insertinga 4pd MikbA and
col r( Pique trianin.at .gre adly
-*-etuc ed prices .lor Cash
-. apd Cas1h only by-.
TI t diL1T.
Uace . polars, .U nderee'ves, Silk Ho e
ltd Lnce. .cils Jjde'rgbat 10
I . as *f:t1t Cash
* only IJ
~WTHERS & DWIoUT.
i few spiall l't|E0f.',8toeI andt .ilahi we,
prpjiose to elose..out at praICt5
geba .4(udIbr 'oi.4 for -
only ..by,.
Fie above articles will be sold1 sas ,bar
gainsa, and also a lot of ready made
clothing to msjke room for fall
anid wintor itook,- nil goods
in. our line will lie, me
dluced in price fromi
this, till thme 1at.
. . Septenmber.
An exansinalion or our stock and prices is
recspeci fully solicit ed.
july 25
Cabbaged
received biy John 1.. AloCarley., consistit
of 2 Crat es Caliages.
2 bbls. No. 2 "
6 dozen Ells No. 1, 2 and 8,
. Aackerel,,r .
.alsli lot orCondeqW~, Cod Fish Sr
f-ammQi7, s~e, which I eneomedi
aspe ence. Coffee and Fugar of -,'
firades. Lard, Itacon andi Jlams. N, t'
.\ount Ain DIltMT,; Ubeeie and (Ora'skr's .,l
all kindeMen'l, hiinminy and Flodcr of I ,e
best grAdds,.. Alpo (Janned Goods or i',l
.kinds, Oysters,.Canned Peache*d P1 a
Apples, Tomatoes Catsup, Sardines, a 1
Amnerica17Club Fish. *Jvwrything that o ii
ehdttafrst chase Orocery, .And aiset
"Flgaro L gars and #ther grades.,,Aup but
>f all. Conistatitly. on hand the best qual',
4t LIquors, Abat or a.Ipe had. Nathan
abin t,. .Durke's Rye, amid .Lyaqhbm g
ty'eeon@CG. 'enisek~ lFyr, that d at
.Ieti. 0 efteelled. othie ih trr d yeU
* -. ohnnD. McCarleoy.
naY 8
TAKE NOTICE
SELLING
Cl APE.R and CHIAPIli,
N some cases regardless of qost to close
out Summer Stook,
Receiving fresh supplies Ladois Silk,
Volvet and .Leather .elti
of the latest styles,
AL.SO,
Collars,,Cntf's. Sleevo Buttons, Jot Sette
and liracelette anti other No
tions, Ci EAP FOIL CASH.
Groat Bargiane.-in renadinas, Ja panese
Linen, 8eersuoker aid other, wass
goods. Induooments dIered., In
Cloihing. Planters .lino. is
the place to get heavy 4o
moestio 8hoes of North
AW.l south Caro
lina .
All this
at
SQUlEk a 101W
N. )). Will sell on reasonable forms to
thoso who ,arrange to pay out of first Cot.
toa-say October let. 1874.
J..C. Squin, S. WOL,
July 26
10 THE LADIES.
JUST OPEND AT THE
itV o00ds iley 00I( 1's4 fnd
MILLINERY BAZAAR.
A 100' lot dl Millinery and 8traw
1 -Goods of.tho litIest'ityles, Notions
an I Pancy Goods. 'InIipection solicited.
I-u 1 continue to-replenish my store with
the tbove goods weekly, during tiho soason.
Mlr-a Ron 's personal. attention will be
go, 1, in I o above departmnunts,
-A LSO
.'ust leceived, Sugm-, lI'olysea, Coffee,
Mleal Grisl, Flour, Ittee, Lard,, Bacon,
lIero ene Oil, Soap, Spiqeq, Candip, ro
baco % and.igars. A fb!l stobk brf Dr
Goo 18 Sho's,. 1
Clate, Crockery, ahd
vat-ious oilier Goods fi
, jnd all at prices to esilt the
t im at 4T
Ldimber! in 114.1
I ffil bills at short notioo and mill
ric -4 .
21 J.O. nOAG.
1il IlIiproed 1101110 8 tl
Swing 9achillC.
No. , $25.00 No. 2, $37.00
No. 3, $42.00.
r, ii1 l .st ii lA AP AIA('JJ1NJE in the
m.Lnarketi, makes the LOCK( S~T TCi!
amlike ont both sides Thousands of lr dies
in tihe (?arolinas can'l estify to its merit.
It will do the samie work .and onaly coasis
one-half of theo money thai t ou gvould
hnve to pay for one of the 8) -CALLEDC
flust clnms wrchmines.
For circulor, samples of work, N6edles, a
Thread and Oil, call en . -
, i --t--A. A. MOftfls,
SAgit.. for Fairfield Csunty 8t, C.
ilo I., uIigent for hie celebrated Light
iiunning- lome-Mac lilho.
I). (1. AAXWELLi, ChaarlottoN. C. 4
Gion. Agi. fMr N. C., 8. C., Ga., and Fla.
nuch I -ly
AllT GALLERY.
At S A U MOA RTE 14.
~INGreune or as sho~rt time, I
1J. ant ngw ,prepared to ,got, up tite
latest sijleA of I'oto'graphd' Ferrebty1Ies,
Ivbrytypes and Porcelaines.
oi s our time.
jude 12
MONS. B151WKIt, having obtalned! a
..Yu..iifioient rian~bec of pupils will
positively open hiis school on Mondey the
20th Inst,.. at Thesqpiitn hail at 65 o'clock
tpr yoiung ladiee., tdd mistors atad pit 8
6'elooki for get.Iensoat . A speciat class for
ih Bf~etop ,Qli'49". the. -4anoos of
the day, foryomwag ladies and gent lemen
Is n ,'r In progroes af. formato 1 . Per
parr I ttla,-s .or for oireulats apply at
siirown's lintel.
July lP.8t
8 qALuiantity of -Whlto Lead4 o-.
coived and for sale at, the Drug Store at 18.
14 and 16 cents per lb.,
..S~ , , AIEN.
Amercan Poesh, Coneentratedl Lfe, iab'
bitt's.Pdt ash. . .
This lapt is put up. in ,oluble balli,
which are simply .dissolved in the boiling
vessel, in soap.ma!.ing ; Thus sasving the
' trouble of openling 01un1, y,,r sale at.
Drug Stotre.
$'n n 1's
chade n Adger s
A LOT of F1NESIi SUG ARN
Catined Corn and Tromit1e'
Gi-as lBdes to arr'i\ve Tn a
'e d ays.
5. ii. GA4IO AY.
may 19
ORbIldlNOE. -
lIE fbllowing ordinanotie revived and
.. publ isha for the benefit of all con
ernead * -. - - -
lst The TowimCouanui of Winni~oro do
'rdaldk tight all ft6gs difid -Goate going Al
arget aha be taken up by the Riasala
nd heltri enty-four hours. At the ex p1
at ion of that time, -It shell be lhae'dut~y
faiaid Ma rshals ho place .or onuse I. he
placed a notice at tho following .plaioes :
Lhae Post:Offiee,. t Court iloude anl ear
lie Market,, udvevtising suacthiogrs -or
loats for galo ;' 660,-'art.'I adveriiqomna 1.
emnain posto. I hree days aft tr impounding
fsaid anibuals. ' . ... a I . . *
2nd. -A fter the l'apse bf twcnti~y. fapr
aourir, it sball bedaty of the .blarahala t,
are for sugh ipgn o qa I. a. taap hai
een ltopounded.r Np iijuu..wateria
.he samne, fog' bl t she il be,,allow.,
wenty-Avfte.ee4 pos day o b padou0
,he paroceed~, ,1uc ~tap *.n o a
ihall ihi 1 do1s r elay
mpduno 9 ati.1 u'strepoa.tinig.
eInte da a eevn intrcton
~rota hi ,.
' :0 - . btondat.
W. M;. NEsox, 01k. of Counoi.
may 80-t2
LIBERAL TERIfS I
We are offering our guna for hi sea.
ion on the following lIberal termo < a.
Phwnix G uano, )Yer Vtan 'of 2.000 lb.,
*. <$67.50.. .,. ; I
VIloox Gibbs & Co.'s MaInIpuIted Gu ano,
lrerToa f .0% Ijb.5'7.Qli. *
oredIt until la ~.eyaveiaerdi 874. with
ption ..of.pg~Uft..in Midel'hig' t-otton, dee
lveteda aa hrs', eenitdt depot,
-I ). a, RlOq-per tb...a. .. . . a -at,
-*A dis~Idut ofj 10.00 pt-r ton bill be al
,of fdi0ashe~ .., . a :: ,,
.aO f Agentse raroaghout, the:State atell *
tame priees and on isame tf Os as our
selves. , - * .,. '. . .
fl In your orders to iedrast Agenf
.at 000# .dJ' 'I
N O2- 1 -l'rnin or P r 9
OiAn ld 1. No a Fo., ost, Eepelee.4
Oi , Aihadin Seonari'y Oil, foi sale by
tnue 28 lisM&.Z'A. k na'ir; i