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: W Communloatione to thii office 1will not be noticed unles. accompanied by the real name of the writer. i,-.W West* not responsIblo for tt'. opin ions of correspondents. . aW Itereafter no ,LOOAL NOTICES Owill be Inserted In.our .cotuinle excop upbn paymuent orT O{ENT8 aline. $W2 Any person in the County having -knowledge of any circumstance of Int ereit -occurring In his iigliborhod wilk con for .a favor by furnishing informAtion at this offloo. JOB PaNTIo.-Our office has been ifitted with ,all materials necessary f.)r printing jbbsof every d'sription. Aillt, ietterheads, Posters, InvItation and Ilusiness Cards &c., to. Nrw ADVEWTisE'jlCNTS. Due West Female College-J. I. Xonor. 0-'r The M''hdistqrterly "eot 0n w s eld at Ridgeway last iiee,k. g-g On Sund Ay. at Homah,. nine Vwhiteo,aq,sixteen colored converts were immersed 'I Aher.p. sence of a large concourse of people. O Th,..diQtuV4qP,pe. at Riqgo f'pring..has been quieted down. No. body hurt. 'G) A.prptracted tieeting is going at P-ormah (Baptist Church.) We learn. iat fourteei converts rill be.immersed on Sunday. e ga Corn ordpoe are ropo*rtcd fine. Gncral couplaint is beard that cotton is iistly.Wee4, little fruit. )Ve avo teen a number of open . 4' From pAth1 iving in differ ,ont iortions of this Coun.y, wo lbarn that the crops are wanting rain very Wadly. Cotton has begun to shed. The romaiffs of Mr. W, J. Oxner.arrived in Wignsboro op 'Tues ,day and were interred at the Presby. terian Church. 01)- The Methqdists had a Distriqt Conference.at Chester last week. A hgodmany Fairfield people attondod. The meeting was ..quite a success. We have received froni Col. J. P. Thomas, a catalogue of the Carolina Military. Institute which is flouri-iing. Last7session .it tiim bered 102 cadets. We wish it much success. K-r Rev. W. H. Caipbell who is t present in. Baltimore writes t,hat his health has been much irpproved by his visit.. He iill, return oro long, to tako charge of his churches. ., Thee e;oisds ot, ihe' Wiuns. Voro Femia*le Seminary have begun. w1he 'principa.s hove engaged a lady fully competent to iztstruolin music. We wish this hioni institution much success. 04Parents should1 pay more at - eontion to the ed,ucation .9f theirj phildren. They should enforce ,a rigid ., attendance at school. It 18 Adue the teacher, the parent and the child. O' .W Eqe eeived copies of ~Vik'saloal.Guide. *. It is;fully up to the standard, and is useful. to all ver e owers. Price 25cts a ~ear. Address Jas. Vick RAochester * Mona. Berger gave a ooircs tcnkntceo lih rada~y evening to his upil andtheir friens. It, was qqi4tea snq9AM. ,, Pr.of. Jlorg or is a n instructor in the torpisi chorean art. TR trlousQ)-nt e,engs in the .county . save been a noured of eovenue to livery stable men. Air. 'Serrill gedditAd fifty-four dollarD eteSnd of.h ong. Run etingand rgef h dollars last Suniday.. 16' I is -reported. that lMossrs. W. M. NetEon, L., W. Duvall and ilda6s Martin have been appointed e.o {~~InIrs of elootion for Fair be ftJi g oe otion g The. ~oug~g polo of town on -Wednesdag hiid a delightful pionio at the Institution, and remnained all day. The merry peals ot' laughter suing from the wa .loads of yngfolks returning home; ii dark, testfd t o the success of the affair. and b4laok, were assembled in frotit 8U0 to 68 ltness a Chiclken dispute. No aAone ohian ged hands as Is usual i.n suoh ojse0., The chickens fought PdRaoNAL.--General 1ratton has rEtizned from SewJanee, Tennessee. - tfessrs' Jas. RL'. A'Olet and W. D. Aikenfare doing the springs and the North. Jarnos B. McCants,. Esq., left on T'uosday for Cleveland Suring.. Tho Southb*rn Musical Monthly for this month is quito val uablp, containiug Kellogg's beauti, ful kiss Song, and Notre Damne Waltz, by Pierre Latour. Lovers of iubio should not ..be *vithout it. Pri0o $.1.0.0 yer. annum. .:A ddresh Lddon & Bateq, Savannah Oa. TMrnoVE1*r.-- icesoes. MIONas ter I 1riCe are enh'rging their store room, and when finised it will be tho largest dry goods store in Town. Mr. J. 0. Bong is complbti,g the front of ias bUilding. It has Ad ivipom Ing appearanco and is the hando mist store front in tho "boro.'' In'i.-Wo regret to N-iru tlh1t the residence of Mr. W. H. Kerr was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday piorning lust, near Buckhead. Mr. Kerr lost everything in the building The fire was caused by a cooking 4ovo. A r. K. has the sympatily of the ehtire couim unity. 0 While runiors of war are ioard fro.m all p6rtionUs df the Coun ,ry, Fairfleld is. quiet. The white ind colore4 are 611 very friendly .erms, and if the tiifling politioianss were unocremonibusly sruelohUd we v6iild have good times. g The destruction of Mr. Kerr' iouso should make all persons caroful ibout tho ui. of b3oking stoves. 1!alf the fires that oceur are from v :his cause. . Wo.learu ihat during ,this confla ,ration several colored in'u did their Auty nobly. On Saturday a.i Mr. Tiir Ri,d "Dr. Wess" were perched liko nahomiet's cvflin in mid air, painting Bag'Snew Oore, the scaIl'old 6ave vay and precipitated thaim, head 'oremost to the ground, a dibtanee of t ibout 15 feet. -lr. Tahir was badly >rbise.d; but Dr. Wess came up imiling. O- A colored politician the other lay in defining the positions of the wo parties told us ho didn't care a 1-n wh'ither a inan was a democrat t >r not ko he wasn't the d'tnooracy. [f he up hold the dId Jeffersonian >rinciples he was all right. This is rbojit as lucid aa any definition uo iave heard lately. 2 Near the d& Qt in this. place esterday a Cow iitterly refuse] the d ight of the way to the down pasen. ger train., Consequently the train iad to b-ring up a halt and hgvo th'd iow driven from the track. We icard a bystandar .say, this . piovea o hat there is good ttock in our 0 'burg." MinITARY NorES.-TI. Sabre Dlub ordered on Moiday si.ty sabres rom Baltimore, which are expected o arrive somo timei next week. 1'here wvilI be a niediting of thhQ Club aui lst. Mqnday in September for business and dienmoiln'ted drill.. Our friends of the Rifle Club seemu to be dozing a little, as we hear of no preparations f'or getting equip monts.. . 27 We believe that .General J. B. Kcrshaw is the man to carry the fourth cong,reFsional, district against rashality. We believe, by diligont wvork, he can be elected and . hisa in fluenee in, Washington wvould be mnore potent even than in the Governor's chair. The pity is we haven't two Kersitaws-one for the gubernatorial and . the other for the congressional race. jKyr We understand there was a algi t M rmisli at J idge Sp)ring in tEdgefield County, Tuesdr.y nigiSt be t g'een some of the State Militia and a party of white .men. .T'ho trouble grpw out of a Captain of the "Melish" refuind zmto vacato a hoeuse that he had rented and also. refused to pay the rent. Fortunately no one was hurt... Senom,Aismmims.-We are p,leascd to learn ,that thle King's Mountain Mill tary Boehool, under thme superintemnd once of Coh poward, h-rs again placed certain soholarshipo at the disposal of the Suvivors' Association. T1his school is one of the first in the State, and is located in a healthy anid at trate tive climate. A pplications aih ould be addressed to (Col. .Jaumes I. Rion, Chairman of the Executive Board, at Vt innsboN. 0:4.Aninterestfng raco took place on Friday between .J. D). McCarley's Stocking Leg, and II. 11. Refo's Shoe F'ly. D)istanco (000 yardm, fifteen fe.eg giloeeg gpSpoe Jly. Shoe Fly won the race by about thirty feet. Another race lias been mnallo tufb be e pn.thegse two hgrade, and %ilI be 'tug btt flh -sday. ,A race of 800 yards will be run oin neit Tuesday by Mr. WVm. Stuart's "Rlabbit," and Mr. Robert MoCarlej's Lady of the J ake. 0et We' publish the following notice ,AIl mem1.crs of t$,az . Unions will. !jklease pay their entranco fees to) their respectivo secrotcarios imturned i* ateiy Execntive Cotmmittees of Subordinate Unions are requested to assist their scorotaries in collecting these fees and In preparing rosters. The County Union will meet -in Winnaboro,in the Thespian 11 I ou 13th September, at 11.30 A. '. County.Executive Committee in ea'me hil at 10 A. M.of sao day. ; '3011N VINSON, Chair. Co. Ex. Con. g.37 We call attention ti13 morn ing to the ,pdvortiseniout Qf vittkowsky & Itintels in anotjier column. .'hese.gentlemen have one of the IIrgest eutablishincts in the South and transct a vast atlotunt of businesh. Charlotte laius to be th'o future London of the South, and is 1aily .oci-oing in prosperity. North Carolina is blessed with a good govorlment, and .. thus. enj6yh inany advaitZges. The people of )ur CoA'ty have easy access to Char lotte by iailrwad, and we therefore idvise them tc r-ad this advertise. nent Care fully. O- The "Ku Klux" Baso 130 3lub, of Winusboro, played the 'Columbians," of tha:. city, on Tu6s lay. All the players fr'om Winls. boro wore under nineteen. Oar bo'ys >Aayed well, but thbir foot were not in their native heath, ati:l they wero ompelled to succumb by ti score 'of 7 to 31 in favor of Columbia. Thi6 s their first match ga,ne, and they vere nervous, but they are not rhipped, and intend to try their foqs gain, probably in Winsboro, at anI arly day. ''he "Columbians" wer'e 'ictorious only by reason of greater go and weight. Our boys tielded mautifully, but were light at the bat. The "Modocs," of Rtidgeway, and he "'ChickasaWs," of Liberty Hill, vill play at Ridgeway on Thursday ext. O The vie'outive Committee of I hc County Union mot in Winsboro tist week, and transacted business of mnportance, Mr. John Vinson wt hNoted uhairman of the .oommittee. ['he committc i.iued the following 0119ic :. . - - - - Thero will be a meeting of the 'ounty Tax Union, of Fairfield, on aturday, 13th September, at 11:30 L. 3.', :n the Tho.,pian Hall; in i Vinnsbort. A full attendance is osire'd,. as bnisiness if importanbe 7ill be transacted. The Executive Comniit teo,,consist ng of the chairmen 'f the - executivo oniiittees of the subordinate unions, ?ill m'eet at Name place, on the same y, at 10 o'clock A. M. JOHN VINSON, Ch'rmuan Ex. Com. County Union. }r The primaries will be held n the 29th August for the election f delegtes to the County Radioal kjn.ention. The convention meets oti ho 4th Soptember to elect delegates o the Gubernatorial tktnd Congres tonal Nominating Convention. We earn that J. Hannibal White calls or a nineting of the latter on the 5th nx Chester. TJhis wvill scarcely give he Faiuicld delegates timeto reach here.-- W'o-se-no reason. why WVal ace b:bould be in so great haste fca he convoution. Ile must fear Lati.. nocr. Wo.trust WVallaoo will be do cated. And had he any other than Ln ignloranlt deluded constituency, ho vould be relentlessly squashed. pg-Congressman . Wallaco has >itterly donxied having advised the olored peeople to resort to the cart idge-hox.. We asked at the time 'or., corro.b orating testimony from persons who heard the specohu. The estimony has been produZedl, but it stamips Wallace .as having told a ralsehood,; The Newsi and Courier contains the following card: UNioN Cous-rv, Aog. 10, 1874. This is to pertify,. that we, the undeI'rsigneod, d i4 hear A . 8. WVallace, who i., now member of Congress from t.his congressional distriet, in a speech at GJowdcysville, in this county, on the 1 8th ultimo, make use of the fo! lowing language to the negroeo there assembled, viz: "'Your rights are in peicli; you must defendi them. iif you do not yet them at the ballot box yuou must resort,to lije. cartridge -box." If ncossary, we will make oath to the same. W.,M. Jounes,, N. A. MJonre, Dan.ie il (allmnan, Marcas lrowles, it. MI. Tench, A. A. Sarrati., lI . W . Davis, Mdidldleton Stnal:t, 11. .L. lIawkinus, Jothn Wi. TJ-ench, .S S.. Walker, a d N. 10 1:nid . - M'essrs. Wade .lowl'r D). Pai- rrd J . IH. Alexander ~understnood lii ni to say : "Your rig;hxt arc imnperilled. You must :ruly to the ba/lot bo.-tf needs t>c, t.> the cartrb/ge box." In saying t his, lie gazecd malignantly upon the ,whit a tgding by. This .A Bagni:cur. A.Mn Mu'.:'rxNo is No. 9. A goodly niimber of persons living in TIowunship 9, both male and female, with invited guzests from neig,hbuoring towndsiips', met togotluer ulear Corley's sehool houise, on Saturday last.-. Trhe occasion was the regular meeting of the t ax uion in that township. After the trapsaction, of routino, buajness, btajor Woodward addressed the meet ing on the political issues of -the day, showing the great need of reform and somec of the ways by which it .could be effetedl. Hoe urged thorough or ganization as the first step towards working out the redemption of the State from rad ical misrule. Mr.. . cha W. R(obinson was the next Apeaker, and addso"ed his retnarkm oliiofly to the ladids brpxont, pointing out to thoum their duty in.our present difioulties. Hisspecoh was feolingly eloquent, and seemed to stri'ko .a re sponsiV. ohord in the hearts of hi3 fail audito s-, II. A. Gaillard, Esq., waa thon-'alled on, and responded in hi usually able and soul ijrring style rocounling in ,Atroit 1l1.ngualgr Li nigny.evils of governrneht that op'.;rosi and weigh down odr people, and ap pealing to all goy ei.ti lzs tO !O<ie forward and assit in' th work o bringi'ngabotnt a healtb aige il publio al'irs. Tih.,pxt Lhiqg .in order was (in ner, iv.hih w.s asnoutie(l..bv te president, Mr. N. (3. ltobeori, and in a 11Ol time .ba'rbe'eued- \nutton, pork, beef, iputton hash, chiekion pie and "Sioh like" were beiug, rapidly devoured.. Afte rdl'ner,a.vural goi. Wllmon 'roppondia th .oa-ll's,b a11no11" them Mr. T. Ross '.'crt.oft, ltuv. Mr. Oorley aid ThoWas McKintry, q. Btsius.s was then resuied, and Mes8rs. N, C. Robertksou T. W. Woodwitrd, NI.. V. Arll*lstroig and W. 10. Jablson wore eleeted delegates to (the County Convention, which neets on the first Monday in 8o'p.. bembler. . R. Cii's.-AYm. IHenr'y Treseott, sq., announces himlsl fs 'didato 7or Congross fr'm th. thiM distriot. [I has .writtori a long lotter. In his, he tates that the act of Con. gress of 1862 provides that congrei. donal dittriots .shalI be obu osed of ontiguolI co6ntict, and that, since tiohiland is.not contiguous to iy of ho, other .uountioes . oaposiig the hird congressional lislriot, the op. ortiohtinent is illegal and void. lie alls on the Lood peoplo of tle dis riet, irrespetiv6 of lp;trty or-.uo!or, o protest aginit ring tyranny, by upporting iui... Jas. 1). Tradewell, Ec., of Colutn >Ia, lis written to Gov. Moses to )rove that there must be, this fall, wo elections in the State, one in .)otober fir County officers, anuJ one n Noveiber for State and Logisla. ive oflicials. le fortifies Iis opil on by proving that the aniondnicnt o the constitution which changed lie ddy of election, applies only to he gonoral. glection, and not to that or County.piers. He regrets be og compelled to tiv! this opinion, as t will entail expense on the State. L'his question will probably cause one confusion. Tio ministerial and uoit, conven ioh met in Columbia ai& passed a ories of resolutions demanding re. orm, resolving to work. oly for re >ublioansand for honest.iepublioan1g. Ve tiuoh fear this convoution v+ab nanipulated. Antique jewelry of the time *of (uthoiy and Cleopatra is becoming he rhge. This will afford Col. iusmp 1. Anthony an opportunity of iriIg those rare jewels presente(i o her by her father on her twenty. irst birthday. 1)UE WEST )EMALE COL IEUE. ~i IXrV'NI l year .opots ir.d. Moniay udi lIoard inclutdintg fuel. naod watshIing,per itnuma $177.00 in three [aymtents, Sonid for' Catailogue. J. I. IONN1 L R aug 25 'resident. TO THEJ Wholesale Trade. UDGING the futurolby the par~'t, we new ent er-prise, of' separat ing4 our Whole. suale fromi our Rti l Trade. by3 havintg a sepatale and dislInct. , house for each ; antd in doing so, 'we flattert onrfoycq t4at. it..will not only meet L.ho approval 'rf etir iit'')erous eltstom,er' :, bu ut tt n" cuIu. sive Wh I IIesaile 11ouse"' wrill bring us a latrge iihltx of' ntew trade. and of ia char actor not hert cofotro enjoy'o'I, Ititi must be ob,vi 1is to e'~nry b:-y'i thi'. and adapted foa' rtt Tatnde ontly, wiith a corps) of expeOrienced~ W holesalie 'Sulesment i, willh a stock cairtully seilected fotr thatt Trd only, andlII moi-e er, th a fvoidando. of comting in conI tct viith retai! hey erri. Much. a btoute, we naneri ,ij tu t: am1 will lommeitCid iself to ihe t rado. Four1 yeatrs ago we advetis ed that v:e Iintended(i 1 tinake{u Chiattiot to a1j whlesai!e marbnl arid .onr'S "IThe Wtolosuilb Iinse." We now have 11he proud1 Siati ont o)f seeintg it anl accomipl ished f t. . Wet n0w call yogrt attetionel t o the facot that1 we lhave coltveiried ur superCtb 5ion.. inl an ii e'xo'utSi vI Itohlet sale iose, whlerei you1 cani foid A1.t. 1lines oif goos n(ccsar-y for at cont -yn afore,.to w k : Iiry 'I~hds, u..pt l i nesiio, bi t,t in larige ,in-lIntitiOut 1)11r tIek is no0w arrivhIg a-'tl will I.e wiill bel t'Ie lagest of anty her'e, lie .pre I iient:n of 0o ters to tho con11trary notw 'ilth st anding. Wec resntalt fully invite youi per1s'onai inspe4ctilonl, ort wrlitl, 10 usq fot .Cery C 4y11ourS, 't 1Vih EO4W.Sl(Y & R(1 N T lEJ,8. 11ETA I L No, few words abiout thaf. We nioa ocupy lthe suptjerb house here'toforo st favorably kniown. na. the M10ssrs. hiremt lirownt & Co's., l)ry goods Ilouese, to ear. ry on our ftotail'buslinha, and as "aEx. ~CeNIO)u' in, and hasa always beeni ou mnotlo, weelaimt also int Ihat line to oxe in stock, to excel in lowness otf prices, ana 11oecel generalily. We will, int tha house, have a cotrpa of . thirty lesm~iei antd-Males-I,quie., all experienced, affabbs atnd obligiiig. g@ '4o4 will make the blillinter; branichi a specIlty. 'g W. & Rt. THE ELLIOTT OTTN.SAW GA|iS o1tho beat qualit 9nufActu'red 1jy the subscriber. Terns of ,a-Cxlah or Nuto and sec urity or ,rnabll e "ote, o7. orde* on (Cotton MoehJanats. J. M. EL.LIO'rT. N. 1. The cotto: rcJ has een Improvel Un tlht Gm ofr f.3. J. M. 1. . :. onq,4; .0n . J'.0y 23thI, 1874.. Il E gin I purchaia.' froti, you 0 w o T ycars ago, and upon whih, I havo over four hundred bIalt of cot ioll is mi'), wilh- !he e.coption of ta lI#,Ie woqr t\ju, tie ril, a good as new. I I(Itrn Ot'-I six bde.9 pee' day, which I otnside good enough for 40 srls. My mmohiticry i drivenl Wilith ha111 the powor of a tota inoh.Jaiies I,etfel whool purchasod fromn tl'Do Umid lluntl of Blaltimot-v. T. W. WOODWAIRD. IV tNWi at0tO, S. C. July 121ud, 1874. Mr.% M. E/NOep, Winnsboro.S. C. IA SIft :---I C.eiii in firelvo hulndred loi-ds ( 1200 Iba) ot reEd t otto i- one hjo%V upH 1-i0, ifAy saw 0o0ton git 'i boiga fron y u 11st .vinter. It gives.ontire sat is rae Ur.. I regad It supertr l'o ay gin I have ever seed,- - I oan gin.ten bles of "all "I in ten hoUs witicut Aly bxlr ettort. ' Very lHesOcit'ft Il, SAMt 13. CLOWNEY. M.J. Al. Eliotj. I take pleasure i,p slatin'g that I giuned wiih onto ot' yottr fity saw gitis during ah Inoilh ofr)ct. 1873, ninG bales of cot. Itn wthOijn ig an avernge of 425 lbs, from sun up Ito sun down. Witi everytlinIg workiag 1iglht wit:h .tq.ngih. I ginned a bille an hiolr onl lloro dI.uk onlo ou0Cit' ai. Yours, JOHN VINSON. fr', . M. N//jo It, hAt Rinl :--I iave Vsed I NO of your 45 saw gitns. They were all tItI cottld be de4ire!. They cleated thet seed well, jtn(I I have ginned 7200 lbs.- imed outtoli will easo ill ote day with a four inuitS Loam. ycurs &c. RiBEIRT E. EI-IASON Jr, Winnsbf-ro, July 20ih, 1871. 3000 CASES Boots and Shoe FOR FALL TRADE W2 nra now roocei ing, direct- from the ManRlel urors, lirgo and well select od sto-k of I00T; SH38 ES AND "TUNKS, Which v;ill bo sold na lI' as in aity other mairket. All goodri titht cur litand War rauted. Orders solicited. Mecrchantis visrtinag-Carles.toni are lnvi t ed to examine our stuok. ).F?.FLEI~fNG& CO., No. E, llayno St., Cer. Chaurcht St. Charleton, Augu3t 1, 1874. aug 13--iu T jl lW urdesiged-.dasires to in forms the . , bndies of WViiansboro and vir,iliy liat Mrs. Shaw'st entire Stcck of Mlilliter'y 1)r., Gaods, Notioria &c., have beena re. anovedl to hais sltro where' thecy will he isoldh at andl balo wcost. ai'c ato--hotr, :'arrittval int N. V. Mt. Shaiw baa.it b:oatg;.0 nat forwaldd.d a fatll lineo of the laten.t 8t yle (otods, .conasisting ina patrt of Mhllinery, :ress ( Goods., Not a' as, t inl ictes 6.a. Th'l'e mosta.0 t of taihese t hae.en boutghat frot 20 t.0 "t pur court lower thtit' th'y t3uild h~na bteen e!ailia'r in thec taot an: 'will be so)ld naorinajtgly, lloe4 ('abooit al ten cenata per' yard 'aslIi, A-s.alya on -Iaml. a (fall saapaply of Gets at a dy r' ide a'.CIlt aig Ilogi.s, Shoeaas nand' haty. itnand on'dIos viety. Is adick of trtani!y (Gruoeies is criinpletct. All he, Ra 0n :. oatll 1o-examinte his et~.<a ots ive stock as hao is de'terined at '-o( to l6 utider'stod, by .lw or Gentilo. a 1". ELD)ER. I resh Candies, 20 LhtS, Aaiie scan Candy~ asored 1. hbl. (inager 8napa, I " I4oda Crackerns. au83 Metallic lurial Ci'ses, Rose0WOOd WalnytL and Pline Cofihis. FOR SA LE BY U.aiquarters. Vinion Rtopubli Party of Fairfield Cointy8. WIxNiono August 10t 1W, OTIC-i-Ms hereby givon tlant a U N . itepublilcaln Coiuty Convention -Fuirtield County will b. held at Winls -!n'the eaid con1ly, onl Pridny the fo rof next 4PII.-niber, at tg o'Ulock A. for to pur8os'o or nmmain't(ig' deleM tot a Union Itepublican Stato Con.vent to be Leld-at Cul'uimbia, S. V.,son Tisut (ho 8th day of September r.o-t; f,>r Tu"rpose' of noi 013al13ing. badIdateo i :110 '.llictes of Vverl ol unild Lindlet Gornwr to le voted forait tihe next C1r1l eletiGon. The precinet leo i ltgd for tho elout of delegaies 30 baidi coutly conlven %v i l b o h e l d a m th e u s u a l p la c e s f o r . .v iwetings onl Naturd,ty, thle - 20th da) August, 187d, at 1U o'clock A. bt. iENItY JACOB, County Chairman ile :C:'int-1 are butitled to the foll tog tn ber of dolega3tev ,NVi1inb>ro, Pi'lgeway, Doko, ioreb, Jenkinisville, Mlonlicelli'; Fensutvile, Qhoi1 ,denl's. Mrove, Rtg I3-Tw Dissolution of coparltilnshil ILAcKirouK, Aug 13th, 1871 I A.E this day di'p'dsed of otmy int ent iln 1110 firnm oI' .IC4(lilvell. S(Aw etC., at lIckstock ..ndOCladde's ro to Jjs. C. Caldwell. . . JAMES W. STUA T I iiE ulersigned will continue 'T"'1m.uinems of gene.l inerclaliu unlder te namnu ndtt, sttylo or CALDWEI BRO. & CO., iad 01 partios indebted the lalo trnt of fdaldym, St art & C iVll U1ak1e to the niew firm. J. A. CALDWELL IV. K. HALL. CALDWELL, BROS & CC DE.IS 3 U GEUP,'UAL AJ I RCHANl914 CORNER MAIN AND CUilRCH BTREIK BLAOKSTOOK, 8. 0. aug 18-1m .. SELLING Our AT AND DELOW NEW yOE1 00S. IE undersigned parties in orIler mako room for a large Fall Stock are N iug their srummeir goods at COST. CONSISTING 0OF Uronadines only '15i cents per y: C.lhicoes 8, and 10) cents por pard Underskirts 75 3o $101) each,. and great otheCr arti-. cles for Clhn ladius AT C0ST. A largo lc1, of whito covorlots, pri froin $l,23 to 1,50 each. A nIice stock of whutie and brown 1i bnita. I'OSITIVEL~Y A'T COS'T PRIC *S. .L1'ANDECKE.N1 R C july, 8, __________ it-A J. T. W. * Voodlward Presidlent .I. the Slate. A griulItural and 1l coh oal Society. Oon. Jnio. Bratlton. Dri. T.1 T1. Jtobeiron, F. Elder, Earg. H. WolfeC, Esqj. Jouel A. Copes, E.'tq. And many otheors hIave tho "1'Ecl Steams Washier" u.ed( for 1their fui washing and commencId it to the puli lno 1200T AND MHOE v..ry best ?dechani - ho counIry, I fool ranted in1 saylig tl can furnish as ne t 13 or, 8HOE as S:Ty - in the outh. AUl warrantedlto give entisfaciton," My Is next door to F. Gerag's Sadldlory canll C. Cigars! Oigars! 4. for Oro for .ant ANOTHER Gt G AT EXCITE. on. MENT. lon of 5 0 of thooe Celobrated FIVE 20. ,NT CIGAftS, Just received. Now la . the timo to got a C1lEAP SMOKE. Call and try them. To be found only at 0, Ju tie 20 - ar e ro itcom a vol .I to 12, 0.01 lop rs, I Car Load Hay Juat Arrived 2 Car Loads orn Just in, 1 Car Load Moal arriving to-day. CIlAIS, ikAME8 BACKBANDS, WILL BE SoLD LOW FOR CAS BEATY & DRO. fob 26 TARE NOTICE S E L LIN G CHEAPER and CHEAPER, to cil IN some ooeare'sof oost, to eloe Roooiving fresh supplies Ladoio Silk, Velvet and Leather IDelte of the latest stylea, ALS0' IJrd Collars, Cuffs, Sibove Bluttons, Jet Betta and elra'colettet and otheri No tions, CH EAP FORL CASH. Great Drrgir.bo i'n Gronada 1I, lapanlese Linen, Soersucker ,and o ehr d ress goods. *.Induoomnpnts ofrered in Ofoihg,. Ja*iterg hero is t'ho plaoo ogt hbavy Do- - . mosti9,.and- Shoes of North and South Care lina; make. All this se N. B3. WVill sell en reaponable terms to those who arrange to ayout of first Cot. ton-say October lat. SIEl C. SES & CO july 26 SA5 7U BOODIN.p PIt0J'RIETON, EAVINO disposed of thay Lively intei J..L est to Hi. 1. TerrillI, Iwill kei eonstantl y on had -. ol'aes 'id hiules b naIc. Parties in .tnt df kood stock wil. .doMWell togivo me 'a caille" pflO I have ailso openEd a .CdfriM*O, Dug niihy and Wriggon.,Fatr'. 'All' rrk'neat e. oxeoonted and1 warranted, (Give id a cal1 A. F.000ODING. R I. W. 11. Crelglit'ib p(ltin ,i p' iINebiott had Oopudriok 0il tda Y nIIi Colton Prdss at his irl houdb'n er *Deobot.' 'fle will tak'o'plea'sdr h'nlia 'lfom to'ell (tho' are " x. rimine them bf rae I th -*~ :-g5-lm for Gins P resse. hO U0 "Ihlusion''"grs wo - 1 (Companera Cigars. Shoe 1Ei00i ChIerooals Cigrr T. tox4 It O. DLSORTES & C,: