The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, October 21, 1874, Image 3
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ons of correspondents.
mr- Hereafter no LOCAL NOTCB!S
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upon p,iyment of TEN UHN 'S a line.
XIW- Any person in the Cointy having
knuwiedge of any circunsiance of it i,reni
ooon.rrng in his neighborhood will con fer
RA fv-r by furnishing inforn,tiou' at this
'o ficeC.
Campaign Rates.
We will send the Niws to any
Wddre.;s for the next trWo bioN-rus for
FIFTY CENTS We are on the eve of
In importaut campaign and we wish
our people fully aroused to their
doty. iie who take'i l'o paper will
atlw'ys be behind the world. We
'can goncrally tell by a person's argu
-Iontb and cmnverbation whethel- he
take'. a paper.
JOB llnI N11 No.-Ou r oflice lias been.
fitted with all materials neec:ary
for printing jobt. of every description.
Bsills, Letterheads, Priters, InItatiou
and llurzinem Cards &c., &a.
NEW A niimsruIKNTA.
Silver Pite-Conmior & Ch-ridler.
Mr' Mr. H. M. Zoa ly lost a eild
last week ftom diptberia.
0:)- Read tho advertisement of
Danuenbuig & Co., 'in another col.
0 4- That fine con was rtised by
Mr. Jn,. 1. Elkin, iot by Mr. D. 1R.
Elkin, as aeported.
A regular old fashioned frost
paid us a visit Tuesday and Wediies
day n.ornings.
g Electionoering among the
faithful is aotively progressing. Eveiy
candidate we see is confident of sue
cess.
a- Johin Leo of Chester, failing
to receive a i-e-nominttion ror Sena
tor has organized a fin.t class bolt.
0 4- An Italian with his org"An and
irietikey enlivenod Winnsboro on
Thursday and Friday. Jeems Mac
us in his ee ient.
CT/* We had the pleasure Thurs
day of meeting Col. Johu W'. White,
of York. The genial countenance
of the Colonel reiinded us of ol-1
times.
0 We call attention to the ad
vertisement of U. G. Dosportas & Co.,
in another column, and would advi,e
our friends to give them a call.
0 The Morning Star Saloon is
furnishing "freo lunch" daily.. This
i.s something now for the 4iBoai-6;"
but Fred knows a thing or two.
SFrom the number of mar
riages ta.king place in our comm uni"
ty, one would very properly come to
the coniclusion that the "cold, chilly
winds of Decemnber" are fast appro-aeb.
ing.
SWe heard of a lady out
ivest whto refused to speak to her
* husband because ho did not pay the
printor. We wish all our L.d ies
were of the samoi kitad. WVo wtould
be better off.
0 -The Conservative Ritcutive
Coun aittee of Richland 06uinty have
* ~ issued a cireular calling on all honest
won to vote for Greene iaid Delaney
and to support the Nash ticket.
Good.
g rai about three o eeks the
State Fair' will be held. Every
p.repasration is being maede to eclipse
all former fairs. We earnestly ho~pe
Faiutiold will be well represented.
. Gen. McGowan ie knocking the
spots out of floge in the 3rd district.
The Rads are singing that old song
that erds in the sagd advice,
* "Root, Iloge, or die."
0-Our old friend Dr. Ned Gilg.
son has sent us a fine W atormoellon.
It is ratber late for miellons, but
this i.i an extra fine one, and if
there is arny chills in it we can't see
the placo. Theli doctor will pl ease
receive our thanaks.
0 4..:uv. J. 8. Connor somt us a
fL-w hieads of beautifnl white caibbage
as a sawlplo I romi hiks garden, lIe
informs us that he has maany more ol
thao.same sort, which ho will sell at a3
reasona ble price to any one who will
mend to his house for thema.
~ The Greene movement i
gaining strent h in, Fairfield. It will
will win a good many colored votes
from ihamiberlain. The colored
people are beginning to wish to de
-cide for themselves, and not to be
voted blindly for umen who buy 'up
Conventions.
Qir Capt. E. J. Moans has shown
us soile of his wlit' bloom cotton.
The staplo of this cotton is nearly
equal to that of Sea Islaud, and
brings an extra prieo in the market.
This variety can be introduoed into
this country with succots.
pr Wo had the pleasure of
mee.ting Gou. J. B. Kerthaw, our
candidato for Congress, at the train
last Monday. ie was on his way to
G'3ehville to fill an appointmet. It
did its good to look upon the old
h,ro, and we are confident that if
ev< ry n.i will do his duty he will be
our iext reprvsentative in Uoigress.
Old mjan U., Sa3s that if John
Rubbmson Would employ the delgites
to thlb radical edu1vefition that wab
held het'e last Saturday, and travel
through the north with th'em, lie
woul' inake more imoncy in six m1onths
than would pay the uati.2nal debt.
0 - we rei.rct to leat-n th1A on
Wedlnesday night Mr. Itobt. Simon
ton'.s ginhome and- press %iero cun
Limed by flre, wih fifteen bales of
cottoll nid two head of cattle. M r.
Robert Slo*an lost live balem and sev.
eral colored ment lot cotton- also. It. is
nut known hoWv the fire originated.
O Mr. D-. R. Elkin of Aliston
has gathered frot an acre oyer sixty
seven bushels ef corn. It is of lie
new variety known as the K Klut
Cut n, and very I r.Ailic. The ear. are
. gniicently filled aid tho graius
fi i and weil fil.ed.
66- The following is the list of
l'etit, Jurors drtawn by the Juiy
Conjtnaisioners to serve for the fall
ternij 187.1
11. J.Gii, J. M. (,alloway,
John Wihon, Joel A. Ashford, Th. B.
Dewetti Davidi Prov.inice, J. S.
ll.utchiuson, F..Gerig, .\V. M1. Dwight,
W. G. einty, W. D. Xiken, G. P.
Martinl, i3 E. Elkio, R. J. Gladiey,
W. It. F".to, W. 1B. Yarliorough-,
David 11. Wikon, Thos W. 131 iue,
C. C. Coleman, W W. Kirklani,
G. 1. l'carsou, W. T. Thornt, J. IK.
Cook, W/eis.
Henry Gdilding, Wado Ierndon,
Ca. ter Beaty, Chas. David, llezekiah
Sims, Andy Sit, Allen Mitebell,
fim Davit-, Wiley lerberts, Alex.
Coleman, Dat'l. Johilson, Tho.
Campbell, Charles Goings, colured.
0:) The radiciAls had a lively time
Tlir-.day night and Frid.-y. 3 n
Tbursday, the delegates began pour.
ing in from all the prec:nots, and as
each crowd Came in it was the ohj,!et
of heavy edetieneeing. "Carcasse"
wore held all night long by the re
spective "fractious."'' The Conven
tion was attended by many-lookers on.
Up to the thme of giing to p. es Uoth
iL-- lad beet done.
Q :' Wo had a vi.it on Tue day
fl,om11 Dr. T. C. Rubertsoi, of the
1-look Ilill G sd.uge, v:h oby his a ble
~.nd spicy editotals has bet3n rousing
up the peolo of Yoth. Wero all
Conserv.tive pz pers like the Grange;
we would have nothing to fear fromt
tihe apiathy of the people.
Johnsatone Jones, lRsq., Etq., for
mnor editor and proprietor of the
Charlotto Observer was in town this
week. We. regret that lie has, re
tired fromn the cditorial de partment of
that paper, butt t rdis he will resume
his work in ansot her field.
T:- Gar.a-r snow. -In addition
to the Fifty Cages of Animals are
the ~ ODldent Chariots; the Massive
Tableau Cars of Crimson and Gold,
the Magnihicenit Pony Chariot, tl,e
Si lendid Band WVagons, the (Joluden
Cars of the Conquerors, all of whieb
can t,c witnessed in the gransd streCt
displa y, which takes place on Tlhura
day, October 2'2nd, thtat being the
day Old John Robinson's Groat
Show visits us,.
Do't forget the d-de. Winnboro
Thursday, October 22d.
0 -Anfong the visitors brought
to Winnsiboro by a recent pleasant
occasion was John T. Sloan Jr.,
Esq., of Columbia. Mr. Sloatn has
been engaged in thte practico of law,
fur several years, with continually
increa:,ing sucecas. rlis urbanity,
with his sterling worth arnd iistellectu
ability, has jaiudere.l hirnt poputlar
ausong all ehis.,cs. lie recently reu
cived the untan imonts, utnsolicited
nomination of the Nash pairty for the
f;egislature, as the representative
of the Consornativo tax 'payers of
Richiland. This compliment is do.
served. Mr. Sloan will certaini
hoeloetod by a handsomno vote, and
wvill be an able champion of reform
in the Legislature.
RAmIal COUNTY' CONVENfIoN.
Th'e Radical County nominating
Conavention smot in the Court 1louse
on Friday to nominate a eounty tick
et. Not a white maan was a delegato.
Dan Bird the County Chtairmnan call
ed the meeting to order. Cotntesting
delegates front Gladden's Qrovo
hnaded rempctivly by. Alfred
Moore and Carter Beaty appeared
on the sceno and aided somewhat it
pr-duoing the greatest pandemonium
that has ever been seer in Falifield,
The d'legpt'es, 73 in dumber had sa
up the livelong night before, and by
wiangling and whiaiey hadbuee made
utterly uiit for the 6erious duty
they were to perform. I). S. RCC
was 1lectod pormanent Chtirman,
Capt. S. M. Smart and Jno. M,
Martin were proposed for Secretary,
The hubbub theii began, but filally
a vote w" tbaohed an: Capt. Saait
elected. John Martin assistant secre.
tary. Thei. a conuittee on cre
detials,was appoinlted w1hich raied
another roar, Levi Juuglass shout
1ug, "We wont IIUVO it, we Wont IaVe
it,'' and at crowd ellinig -1we wont,'
aud a duzen or -o untreated out
siders joinilig in the general yell.
The diourder was dreadful. A hun
dred throats babbling, yelling, cuairt
Ing and bootilg at the bario time.
Iu vaii the ehairtiman cal'ed on the
"bi Urlenl"' t0 be SbtCed. No at ten
tion wiVa paid to hill. 1Half the
deltgates and (-everal outsiders al,o)
beire naking separate spececs at
the top of their voices; gestioulati.g
1shaikinig theii' 1itsi and stamlpilig
their feet alinj murdering the K1na',
English eai fully. At last tile com
uit-tee returned aid reported in fNvur
of the lienty eleglation, whrereAt
Alford Mdiore wated fhot, aid with
powerfdl voiei dwnuded justice.
IIi,s adherents and oppoueuta joined
inl the genteral melco tand coultizion
again reigned 3upi-eiie. Bt we
cannot describ-- a sene hich la.ted
for six hour . aid was a double Bud.
lal! all the time. A C6lumobla poli
ticianl who .-.ttenaded the convenitionl
r< marked "Things is mig ty inixed
11 Riolland, but I be d-d if I ever
St%V aly -,uch a thing as this before."
After at interminatblo wranglings
inl whibb the oitsiders participated
freely. and strongest luiigs had tho
best of tle argumet., a motion was
cirried th,tt a i-jor.ty vote should
be required to ~lect.
TI en about twenty nomyindti on
fuor the Lfigislature were made, and
the vting cointietnced auuid great
confuin. f The frist ballot was un.
satisfactory. Prince Martin receiv.'
ing 27 votes. . The second ballot was
taken after a long interval of shout.
ing and confusion, in the course of
which Iteub. \Voodward a disgrunt
led eamlidiato denotunved everything
inl greer*a l aid the haih-matl in par
ticinlar, s:iying l "Dey d--call dit
m-ian a ch-ehairi.an, h-he ainit n-11o
cl chairman ; h-heth a p-p p-putihy
nmter (persieutor). Another fellow
said "For God's sake let ie out here
or I'll pUkC." We heard these re
marks only bee use they wero mnade
near us. No voice could be gener
ally distinguished in the con fusion.
At the close of this ballot the
secretary Ju. M. Mariin said "I
will g*.V )ou the oily two intere<tin
votes- I ibee h hartin 4 1 -Jum.
Gibson 21. Itere Dan Hird'a ruslid
to tire stand with a .riivate tally and
shouted thit fraud hal been com
mitted, th:at Maartin hnli't got biti
35 vo'kes. Levi Dougpiab, Juo1. G ibson
and others tla:o :shouted friud, aid
thre whole cuovet ion was by the
ears ini a iinrt.C. It was climed
tha:t Rice hadni given his votes to
Mlartin. Mai-tin's friends olarimned
the elcin as. carried, andi after
a lfearfutl ro w of wo,ds, in which a
mnermher' atid '. i v or. itn honest gov
ernrment anid l'il 'fend it now and
ascerta in it at the pol1s,'' the con
verntion adjourned till nine o'cock
nri't morning. Cjaucuses wvere held
that ntighut and the merits ofa bolt
wereo freely discussed.
Thre next morininig tire ballot~ of
the after noon pr'evionts was o'ver'.
thiro wrn, show i g thait anr entirely ire w
slate Ihad been made. Thusi did
vi:ctory sli p from thie hrand.s of Pa'rine
M:artin. IIlis star had set. Aftrr
sornie rmiote confirsiorn hatd intervened,
thie con vomt ion srttled down to work.
As a delegato informecd us, mtoneoy
rind whiskey had given out. . 0 r thre
Iir--t ballot Johnr Gibisont was nomui
nated. Thencr .Joe. TIhompson wias
nomri nated.- Thren tire quIest ion was
rais6dr wi heri- a wIhite nmn should
b'e put on the ticket. This raised
anther sumallI sized row from d isap
prointedl colored carndidbates, but a
lar e mn:j.r it y were o)pposedr to t,be
quier,tionI of color being rai.,ed. Joel
Copes wits t,ben nriiated by a
thure forrther "'e.
Thien etrme the. bal leL for sch oul
c-on>minssioner. Messrs. \V. -J. Craw.
fordl, W. - Pel'ake!, A. C. Elder
an J tim I. - Suomi (eolorod ) were
nomnintEd. .V tIhe elose thre vote Atdjod,
Crawfog'd "'T the others 36, andi
ioen ry Jon ...n not vitiinJ. Craiwford
elaim'edi I.b I aulr watetd to vote
himr. ire othier sidro vehiementl j
coidr vtote, rind Johnson after a fewi
momnrts of' aigonizinig ztuspensei, east
Ihis voteo fot C1a n,vorda, thu-s givi'ng hIn
the noumn iat ion amird cheers of vieti.
ry aund jells oh' dissatirtf etonm.
Th'le nonlinaution of P' obarte J udgt
was necxt ini order. D-n Blird air
niouniced that Mir. S N. Truet wouh
withndraiw in favor of Mr-. .J. J, I'eiI
lie hoped Mir. Tlrune wortd niot; b<
for got ten. Considerable enthusiisuz
wats thren manifoqted for Mir. Neil
and sonia one~ proeposed a vote by
acclanmation. 'Jr. Ri. F. Martin
mouinted the stand aind said a repor
had boen oircurated that Ihe had with
drawnr. It wvas f'also. lie weuirh
run anid if defeated in a fair election
wvould submit. TPhe vote was the:
taken, resulting inr Neil 52, Martir
20.
For County Commissioners, twent;
were tumated. Two ineffectuia
ballots, were taken- whon D. 8. Ric
withdrew his namo, saying if le
SstunpOd iairlOld it would bo for a
Itgher oflibe th1t11 that of County
Coinissiono, Ther would be an
111lepondent ticket noinittad which
would win. He thou gavo up tle
chair to J. D. Stuart and wvithdrew.
After several balluts lenry Jacob,
Cartett Boaty (colored), and14 J:j.
11trvey (white) vere nominatod tind
the Couvention adjourne,). The
ticket i6 a great insprovvemO&t in soio
roz,peCtb oil atiy previoti oic. Hud
tho voOs beeti talien on Friday. a
uniserable ticket. Would probably
have been tiontinatol.
Minton of Columbia caoe up F',i.
day to run the convention, but left
on Stturday in di-gust.
IN BANARIUPT-Y.
In the Distriot Court of tie U. s. cor ii
'District of 8. Carohnliti. in Ole mj iter
of'%W. S. ltabb,- bitnkruti. .\I r v 11',
in the Slit i ctii, o (I e 1:hIi d y of
o4t. 1871.
Ril .* Take notice that a eitio ti has
been filedl in -aid oturt by W. 8.
Iato, of' FatirtiC;A Co tl. %, ia :,ailt Dimt.
iUI. duly dechi-td it BullI: r.1 i, i le he
Act,or to gitro's, en iio'i .lI let Ito I'.
tubiuhi a Uniforn . Syto i 1a thilkrupo-:ev
thiro !gihout th Unite-l kireov. A .r --
ed March '2, 1861. for a1 discharge anl
01411taitle Ihervol, troui :1, ii le i aln
other claim-i pivable t i4,-r ite sti.. Aet ;
id i lie 5,h day of No%emh r. I.-t. nt
12 o'clock, bl., is as1isiinedl Ir ile te :ati
of, ile suiln . he"ore IV. I. (:11.sou, UllOe i
L he Rl igistilH in ttlrplipcy w' -Smid
Coutil, nt, his oflico..i.n Yirkville, Stilh
I Irohnia, whin ntild where yomitty liIl,
1.11d show causC, if' ahy you have, why
file plty1 ol-thme said 1'etitiou t-hould not,
bie granj Cd. it. %1. 11.1 1 .AC(1
U . S. Mai6hal its McsselIge!.
Ily r. W 4LAW Oi,
Depty .le.
At et ~ DA N'.. ton 1 I, LK
I.k. U,.8 1). C. l"r I,8. C,
oct 21-x3
] ' virtue of' sund1t11y exv uciutionls to ie
_ directed, I will offer fOr sale to tlw
iighe4t hiddler before tho Court H ouse
door iii Witinsboro, oil the first .Mon lay in
Noveuei- ie.xt, wiithiln i he legal iouur. o f
salet onsh, dhb purchaser Ito i .ty rfor i 11
ncced.fary paperi, the following describe l
property to tit.
All that piecki patcel or fraet of lInIM
lying, 1cbing Itad l Attlate inl the u11th1
Camtern portion of F.irlield Co unly 8tate
of Sclli C, 1:olina, on' "SaIiev Creek,"
Clo iining four' hun11dr,ed ant l eve ty.four
SIC110s,o11101* or less, and bo ntidod oil tho
no h ---,en the.vast oy laito'la of
tetbmtn Botulkare anld lanis of iaI Clark.
0' tile souli ie lands oh t. L. )34gle.y
adl( west by lan-1 o l)(Dave 1lbolwaro anil
thers. Levie, upon as the lrhperty of
JohihIt 0. Frost, Smr , at 1 lhe Suil of Jesse
Drafts agalust Juln I). Fros' Sr.
1.' . I utinll, S. F. C.
Sherfi's oMice;
Winnll.A;oro. o '. C. .
Oct. 10, 147-1.
oot 13-tlx2
NEW GOODS
FO]R T 20
W , E lhave just received colhi
plete lines of thec followingL
good1s viz:
DRlY GOOD)S,
.NOTIO NS,
CLO')illINU,
CA PS,
Boots an.d Shoes.
.ATJSO,
A. Large Lot 'of Sad(dlebd and
Brides &. c
Tother, with,
IDardwvare, GrPcerhi es anfd
\I Ol li y Ilitrll's ofla
fine LlAQ UORI as
WVE SELL ATi LO)WESTL
R ATfES F"OR
11 RA. D ior:-s & O
O..it,ier 21)
THEl LLkAAIOTT'I
C OTTONT GI12T.
COTmO SAW GINS of tho bsts
quality mannufactured by the subscriber.
Termeof ale--Cash or Note and security
or Bankable Note, or order on Cotton
Mforobiants. J. M. ELLIOTT.
N. B. The cotton rollihas been improved
on the Gtanof 1874. J. M. se
. . [ANCKE, i. D.,
ILL viit Wilnslboro oin Wvednesday
1-111h inls[., anld Can bie rollud I (
lt residewno of Mrd. Ilugh M ate1r
till he 'dth inst,
oct 1:3
SILVER PLATE
STERfLINR1 SILViER,
TRIPLE PLATED
Or NICKLE SILVER
-WQI0TITIT
V imoes nip t1uch Q8 hes ,,inlg!l plate on
Bas' anl 11 sol for very litilo
M0 E.
-M" zm MIS *- X M 13 m43
LW T11 EIsE ( 00 DS
ARtE F1(EQU1-NTL'1Y
AItItIVING AT
JONNOR & CHANDLER'S
JIWEILRY STFoR1m.
Oot )5
L"Gj
0
NLW GOODS,
NEW cr00DS.
fulland compe; strxock of VA LL.
pe.Iiung at ii th hizr.shoi o Dry (Goods
ancy (looda,. A .'lilinevry
Dry G1oods, Faney (Gooda niid Millinery
doieelI.V?Its. lrispect'iion of the
Ladies sioliciI(ed, l'ricos,
as low ns the
Iowest.
ilaeo a f.ill stoc,k of (ients, Boys, L,adhet
ftCan i bilrfiS Hl s,iiShoes.1* Ga atrs
aind libber 8an Jals.
Grocery Departmcnt.
Neow aind freshi apply of' (ho ico Family
(Jroceri.'ti,
Con fect ionery,
C rooory,
Tan, Tim id ware,
K eronn'~o Oil,
sand
Tfobnoco.
Choieno t an Ii 1) onni. Cagaria, Try t hoem.
Freshz lchees, ('akui , (.rneckeras
Miy stockC in too nomaorousm Io mention0.
*Yon clan uet anlmbsnylhling yon onll for
and as cheap asthie obonpost at
seopt 29l
D). MACAUL4AY & ('.
aotton Bluyors intd (00mmj8isson Mor
f)hants.
1U INNShI0lt0, S. C., & CfiAltLOTTP .N.C.
IBF, iflA IL advancos mrade on onhaaigna.
.LJ ment of Cotlloni to hao sold hero or iii
New York. Our office in Chiarlotte abhove
Ihenttore of It. M. Miller & Sons. All
con.xignmnn will recoivo promptaly per
Sora' at tention,
seBpt 25-Im MACAUL~AY &00o.
. Ii %I ri.; oI %im ao I I-eir
ti1.pimivo Precuints. at t he nI: :-ner,. I
e-1wtIi>t to bl) hl en n TIvi it en the 3r- I
tay of' Novetuber le.it.
W I!N t Ito
T It 1tober(bui,I V It Itht, Jo!i 1)
S3mart..
.lno. A Despor.l't, lhkwell E.-:tunne
iOugla.,1.'Pux.
1). it I.
J V801tats, is l ke llenry Smith.
WV Itufgf.
.lai K tabb. S .1 Swy 2r1. (L-orge Uris
V 1 Tirhorou:;b, It 31 ''i!y, W Nt
Trapp.
I V . S 1' :0 111.1. .
C %V Fnicett, 1) lR F ter, Ja:av:: Car
ler.
lhn .\veI.Ilk iIN i . Ca i krier, Th11Os
D. it.
I,% .. \ s tjit oy-1;.
Jaq A Aevtrorey, J~ L, lIichinal,
.9truother Fordi.
1.1.0NS 'ilit.
L-ik War llaw, Friak h illigswov it
l. W% itiv\? l.
W Al NEi:f. ON. , han of t'utiri
.\-zl-'S NL.IRTIN.j
Act 1)
CHEAP STORE.
ALL KINDS OF
-LEATHEm 1 "E 8,
25 to 50c. a pice.
AL1LT COLORS OF
Sash Ribtns
25 cents a yard.
NEV STL ..ES OF
ALL KINI)M OF
VRY IEST OF
- A.- I CD 0 --2 S
.LC coenti yard.
\LL . L.NDS OF
4'lhthing anO.1wT aItIs,
oTS &8
.AT
RETIURNED FROM V()
PLACE.
-O I--~
Dry God (loti ing Boots andI
ShIoes in~ T1owyn.
CALL ON US$ AND SEE'.
P'ar:le Cii el-lel are* re. nested to) co-on
cor wiani nad pr) , aneI terchy est:alish
lhenOiselves fori fttrlo. J 1IL appi tn.
.1. c. ne wln~ & EJf.
Phosphate I Phosphate
iT . p.erson.t italebteel to uas for
.a ..PhoshIte sohl heml aLl 0 herchyo
rinainrail thal their no1 i-t ail 1aounts
uall duei ont Ihe Ila of N.vemeraext.
I'bo gteeral a1t;ant will nt, exitn. the
time1 , I the paiyttn-ut mt be met prosatp.ly.
We are liaro tha..t (eery one ;intere.ste I
will seei* o n i.teo -,y of comainig a' r
'ar tia at 'oie andl py (their pa-,, tere' y
protectling theao red it of bothm you a..I
lP.
oct10 BEATV & JIRO.31
Sp'cialI Not i c -.s.
F"Untiaarr, lianIte.rc & 'o , Charlos.
tol. S. 1'. 1r1 f 1i ngan, of t h large.s,
Sto-MhS Of Iry CO14l. and(l Carpels in tle
I'lilCt11 S atk-. i':rtici ilk w:ant of a lho
srtat', will S.1ve f'ro l '.; to o ur ' ent.
by orderinlZfra IrIn tivm, They are Pru
1%3n 1lto len iamlplei onl Itilllientiovn.
All Vre kil Ur b .' o)VCr' $10 will bae Hf,e1t,
f:' ofart fir. t-P aniy prtvt ofl the South
olra :t-tl . lio'i: hy 1'. () rdt)r, E x
prao. or )r-ift drawit 'o rrrr order, or
titlS will b-e tnt C. 0. 1).
lirsisi: * N .-aa :s. -In th so dayti
toyery voutr A "f ptt i ra.; t'ir .raies bil.
Le i I- tna-f. Ill Ito way Ct111
I bi t dol o r' C0on lvnI.iatly and111 at.
ivactively dlnie tha-i 'hy ti.,ing Printod
I.eier lindu e Auld Biill 11f,adri. They
It e ' ao ivo uich general uasco by
%I vl%-r, ant . tat on seevinl's . o l 1ashioaaed
who do 4 not ts4 tiem). and thl ctwoaam
-h aI bt ''na . Iurally adlopited by tire
I'intrn y Al 'r .u ts.
".iLKa:n. EvaXM & Conawrn.r, Carles.,
ir, i. C.. urnih .eliar and lill lead"
t all ;raden, a'il at hal1 m)Io4t raont0 ab0's
BY (14 MMSMeTo L R .AS
Iiy the' way, .\l r.'a't. WYa an,trt Uv.mt,
& w :a. att(. aIlin,; tp taind 'iejling
tId e hit( e.kk-4. s'ato excell,-ut books for
ko;l. '. 'ria rehnalt . o re, tile .erihanltr'
'on otla,11jok. fnr kelapingy corrtca av
a ta1113r o liltv l'. ,o a 1.1 pmt14 o at'
it : 0ar otla e '. Ih.' Miir atnt .' Bill Ilotk
tot vendily ktatw tu, h iaw tl o payn evtit! out
I fiv r e. ti rtt 'I 'i Ia0 -4 -at. I artcr aa ta
et*. li ,t l i- . 'tn 'a .' ' r . - i t ly ,iijul.
'a' Ia ' t. ''ar~a'' k-txaclly1-'.
TF'.e flHt-- . f2 edy for
all ailmnen is isOtin Bat, atrlarg1o
wYajith l Oil, a tIdaIly Cntartn, rienderdia
atmaIe a liv' by airt 1 tart iarinaagctas
Vi t l ai it I I mbian--b iI' ) ut r -.o
mrl ehk it wank a*al Yo'' livat' Ilt' buwelt
di01tIaIt''i, o rk -Igth-l. tll,[ regualato thoun
wiill ' I 1!1 \ r l a . :i, ta art rat-ly' g rya -
at!::1 .\ v. \ r- r: a a1.l Aa: itI' I a ' , fr e t')r t
i lat' I 'i rna ! i q 01h '. of iIiI-1r, ney ,itali
y aatot yttt cx'a a a,t 'I sy'.'tem,a
(13 A Ht Egl'OIN TO )TR[ELFRONT.
Am' >n tar n 'w 'lv.'riis mta , i"X that1
of'ane oft t a oh -I eSrtlali Ihmnearata ain
n r it' t, ii kh: - it hasint ina
I a art ' th 'ir, in it . lit a' of it .ink. -.4
rin b a exI' -r it an a) a rinatur a.rSed,
Iti itit -, .\ ' r. \t itaer. E vras & Co'is
wa' o prep - I I.;Ii k al : n i ht re u lta-.
Ot l- t ir i b h t . vLiit A' . IT .
,t v -t . Ihe bt --11 1,-t in ni w Ili, 141;:Pr n1dverv
I- I , a a h t i 'a at 'a at 4 a 0 Jr t rt ra 1 ce
I ill' ti y \ i e 11 I ijt nt'sit a aS idII'I .i.tI
lar'g'l ' t alh ir srt k f tp a rar (
I ''tbver, antal aare lartrr p relmr t' t h ana
it d 1r'e abniracustomt:s. \ C with1
Ill l 1v'ra r ' y :,11-r '0 W.k
Fl!RU j[ ~l)V'TT, BENE) UT & O
ClI A R1LWm l'N, . C,
):Il v I I ir.l piitleli aa-I tictlcaer! irn nera
aR a It. itn o a l nd well tle'v t t i st J(.c a
I:,at I h , aLw :1 p 4, ia . lie -. i N l icy
&c~t., W: alV lOA Pp%' Mr WPiN I ary
.tit te t x I h t pr1 . ii :I I. w' a aI cI ...r * ico',
r'0ta a ti l10-.. Lonag (.Il , eam1'a ti t
I.': , lit a at 1i-n :1 s a.'' na heavy,
f'r m 7 a i e., j11 e u,, Ioln- 12), . al).
an " .' , a' a i a .- ,, r.a .I a . at : iaa it,
(- taivl-o, rt nk' *I t !,a art b ' .\.i ..e '
rr.' -atG m ' 'a-> ' Th., 8 ij.'t' at.ari (t r a
I' , an'.r l:aa'w:u-l.a'. wei't'tias >' a ' t it
l' vket l1.ano ...ewhivIN, Wr " W: . Invol.1 .
. ri t : wardq . ila a a Hiva'a i .\ I;' anrca,
-, n d " A ir 1q, Il e A ' l I 'v .- i ar. 0
n's1' , hs'ta N' ' . tin art FI r ar '-hing
t. , tI - t n a! 'tarin. 'it 'I a'"-, , : r y (; a,i.r
tra.l 'on , - -: tt r, C F;> VC-1, 1illi.
e ' r er c - a , vol du ny "l d. 1,n
Expte! '. -' of eitra .\ lib a ral
li aonr ta at I'i ha . a I' enh-aIt'a .
1-. .1. Wailker's ('lif'r-li, Vii..
.gitr Hiitters are a paIrely Vegetzab1o
prep It ar ta , molatfa chilolly f''rm 1 lo nra
'ai\ao h erbl tonitrar on thrn lower' 'ra'es of.
thae Sie'ara Nev':ada aauoautaainrs raf C~tafo
a,d her maerdictinarl 1proptetlies of' wh'lichi
tu-o extIr'acitd thIae'traro wiithot, t hI o us
aoaf A lcohl. Th'o qauestionar is i aaosi
draily tasked'a, " Wh'iat is Ihlo cauaso of thao
atintaralalrld 8atcessr of \'INEGARL 11iT
'aa:1(374 O't.)a'irrSwcr it ,that, I lhy r'emaovo
th au. ;arso oft dise:aser, arIm< Ian patient roac
carver's hait haealthb. Theay aro tho groat'
loodra panaiie.''r and a lifo-g,iv ing parncipalo,i
a~ prf~ltec t, enoator malt Inrvigorator,'
tri tho iysatemaa. -Nover' beforo' ina tho
Itry ofl ih wotrldi hae a raediinra htaon
gohtiesat of ati s turat lr'r'Tatr' ina hrealinag that
Zrck tof tarat'y dlise'nsoa ani hetir to. TIhey
ItrO a get'oa Pragativ as' well n:a a Tonica,
a ri trali Caratgetttirrn tar llartral laai ot
th l iaaear and iVisceorai Organs.', iar IAiiiousr
TIhe pr'operties of' Dr:. Wa r.Tcna's
a "r N '. A lit rr-:ns nro A prientr, l)it ph 'ortic,
Cn amai atva, Nratriltions, ILu.axa i avo. l)jrt ic,
Fed'rlativet, Cout.l,r-"I raitaraI., Stn"arile, A itora,
tre, iandl A ti- Ifiliousa.
ar. at. .meno2tA,.nI aC.
s.ru i-t ryata I)aaaia ant -. t o artnci). il air.ia
. I t r tniftWa hing iiu itnd t'tl ar Ocnain., N. V.
I. talrt ar satoc,k of F'all (aoods.t, I h.avoa
nriav aan htand a graitd r'apply ouf' rall kina
lt ita nr:I a'u'a W"art, i"teerlyardsa and Bail
tract'1. A uirottnt:. lbove:ln andtt loangs of
'aritnlkinds,n.v.itha antre to arriv'e. My
..b.-aI Witaru ha r,''a ciid very coanaidcrarblea
.lhlirio,t antd will he compaleto e oon, (im-l
bturaig l.,tackr, t.crews,a llinrgesa, 'T'acksa,
lalook ral Sala'e a''a'.lea'y, Fa'ruccia, &co.
t'l(rnter' aithIra au-il Shoaeakerrst'
Ititto2tatmlM.'e. Antimtunitionr, (irari nud
'i stolit t:r ha 'arI anad to arivo of ah best,
b rarna in'i. Mey stock of''' T i Wre is
'I*rra' 'a0 a iriatt. L~'ag'arg i'iply of' Lenithi
ae. .'ar. r'e'ieived. A laar'ge satock of
Woodtaii Waa're to ba' ira int n faew aiay.', Sheet,
Irontt, 'Tir Pite, Well'I ChItain, Rope, 1100 I
llamerrmn'a timliae oarn and. I will koep a
gotni sntockl oft gtoods inr may lino conantaly
on hrand. a'aatite fraeshl (lhreeo andt( thear
Srortrriesa ott handa. Nailas arnd Orrtai
Iii adesaonar ndtat.
4. M.GA LLOWAt.
I e t 24
1N JC)OOV Or OuO X..? C
OComrpanaura (agara.
100 Chte('troosta C'ig:.a'ra,
fob il U.T ft DiMRP'0RT fu & C'n