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Coy Municqklovs... to -thJ .offief will not be noticed peds ace'inpanie by h r4al d4me of tie Nwitla'.., lV" e 6e kt responsible for'thein. es of oortispodents. '' .1iqrjaffr no LOCAL NtJCE8 .will ho Inserlit n our columns exe upen.paylent bf TWIN OENTS a line,' iP P,it unty hoing knowledge of r an opu ng of injerost eseurriag in' his nlghbo rhoo will'oonfer a favor by furnishing information at this eQee. Nn.w .ADMARTIBRMCENTA. Obituary. Chtin as t ree. Fori8ale-W. E Aiker'.' -Ibbriffs'sales- L "W. DuVail..' Stnre C!oied bleM'aqter &'1l3rioe.. Christinas-W. 11. Flonniken & ,s Msonio DMoetin.g-J. C. .Sqier, S1.'y. Noti.ue--W. I. 1-leuniken -& Co. ivorn, lay and Shuoks-4. R. Aiken. .' - . '' t . J1ay-.:.Leaty,1'Bro% & Son. . Just Rooet4ed+.lWlthers & DvOight Noticoe-W. II. Flenniken.& Co. : 9i' The pr)prietors iof the Ha. ALD desiriog to give their employees %akOPjotuni;y to enjoy the Christ. inasholidays, &,here will be nio papor issued on Wednesd-ay, the 30th injt. ,..fy- Th'q,cottion mar.kot..bas.been pther,dull.for tip, past .,few. "days. .Bst grades are - 'quoted at 121 ets. Otr.One Jiund-rdd fine ;Chiokens for hale chdap at th%, MJprning St t 8aloon.tP Also . fresh siuage m'ent always dn hand.* pg-y L'.n3pkele& Co'. rnu4be sellium a lot of. :Winter GOuods .r'om the quantity of 'bases ti.e,y 'get' in -every week. ---- * c:r- There seems n, lik.elihood I f vn extension of the tinAp for the pay. mentof taxes. The penaltyAwill at tiob after the' 15th of January. .r The gin house of Mrs. , ,W. B. Lyles was destroyed by fire . few nights ago, together with 14 bales of Cotton. 'I'he fire was the work of an incendiary, who we trust will be aught and get his just diserts. , vo- We a4'kowledge the receipt of eopies of the JGiovernor'n inaugu ral address and th annual report.of the .8tate Treasurer's report for the fiscal year ending Vatober, 1874. Reprehentati.ve Joel Cope Will a V ;pt our'thais 'fr ti i: eor\esy. A ohimney burniti 6 ' l!aiu street on Sanday, exeited 'some iuterest. The wiWd blie "lRiost like w * rriq5ne a,ld a conflagrIltioA wo'l have swept the town. PartieR ahoulk blriq ollt their chimneys whn rit raThs. Ozr An ir eut was held a few <days ago byt0 on r Uff over thi .body of Sarah No~yd, an aged colored woman found d' d In the Hioreb nieigbborhood. 'tii, g,ury came to the conelugion that tiqt.el.l woman froze to death. Sarati is said to be 105 years old. OOr1TEoN LINE-The $r.hanta' Union and Grange of Ridgu'~ay,, be lieving that the freiguts on th't A. C0. & A. railroad are too high, ll avg organised a wagon train in oharge of - Mr. John S. (Iatheart, to ply be twedI 1lidgeway and Columbia: .This looks f'ike p>ing baok to first prinoiples. gg- An atteinpt was made on WednIesd.Ly nizht $o burn an ont' bu'ifdibvg dao the rear of the LAadd uiNtdlpg,1but fortunately it resulted 'in nd(hing. .Suspioion rests uponl the supposed j'ility parties, and a close eye will be ~kept upon them. It would be *eoll'ia view of the presenb . prevalence of t'his evil, for all citi sens to ex~erdid* Oonstant vigilanoe in this partialar. Couriu 'Tx UnioN--Rmemnbor that the tekhlar 'quarterly meeting of the CoUtmty Ta~ 'k do'i takes place in Winnaboro, at the 'hebtIan HLall on the firet Mdhday in .dansary at 11:30, A. Ni. All the delegates are requested to atte'na', 'aa basinen~ 6f *imporiarece may be . introdu'ed. Don't forget. The existence of a compaot taK UnionI is essential t'6 the welfare of the 8tit'e. These unz~ions whtch hsve tnot pi-epared rosters are reguested to do so by the noit meet ang. ggff 'n Friday z,ighL fast Mr. Wh,it!ock'gi afre at Montioello was 'en-tered by soI1%.persdin, and inoney - to 'The amount of abonat in' ilollaru sxtraoted therefroi. SUepfoio6 . rested upon one Lige Rollr tSoni an< when atsacked by M r. WVm. WVhi,tIooI -ho '*as clerking for his brotlief attewngted tb make his escape, wh'er he wah fired op>n and recoiveda bainful, though not dangerous wound In th bfidosby part of the hip. OT Tlib train fdr Columbia 01 hunrk.day dahtained aufto a numbe 6f darkeys on their way to Charles tony the ra.ijroada having givon tick etsjfor the round trip at a ridiculously low i'urer. .Ther-e was a brass band aboard, and jdd ingifrom th' iop nes of the.' instmuts','tf pr6Wd must have co6' from the oold 111owo tainous rei6ns-or tfie muhitans themselves wird almost "plhyed ot." Many a ditions were made toVthe 'prya thi. plao%...and 406b'tless tinorease'd,as It webded its wiy to wards the "oity by-the sea." berlain has appointed fr. Ws H. Peake,a'udito- for Fairfield coutity, vico L. 'W.-. Dtvt01 .reoved. Dr. Peake ,as for some time hold the positionq 'Of jury commiseton4r and 01e\k., of the c"nty. oard. Logan Brown, oolored, his ben appointed .jury - Vo(ntissioie.r. Ile i6 .. well kiown to our citizens 'As lavibg for %laly-- -yers been engageA in, the b-fsineas If barber at -AViiisboro. "1't 0.1tht.' Ppointinpts ave been odn 6rwed by -the sohate,'- ud *e presum'i t'ho of(hidra will at once bater upon tbeir-duties. A.a%.o r i Sm A ugil.-u.P horo %w a quite-a lit'le #.*cltenent on Main Street da Tlesday, afte.rnoon,. ocoas bionOd by a%run.,aiway, team-$ttich'od to- a,.hav Onntry ..wagon. The mules beoamietartld at boietfhing and .started sof' at anostAromionaous rate, the dlver losing: Is self-con trol enti.rely and leaving the afkright. ed .mules entir.ly to thepleelves. Aft-er running siroe; .dlotane V-oW mulo fell and wab d'ag'd sevoril yardk along .with the' .vagon. LI3ut for this inpedimuent,-th teani w:ouj'd scaracly have stopped short of thir own manger. 4 Things wbre soon ad, jueted,-nuch-to -the rblieff ot; th' demoralized driver, who so'on "hitoba ed up,'1and went rejoicing dn his way h.-niew-rd. - A- -Goo''OnniAer:.-The town council of Winnsboro have passed an ordinanceb.. piljbiting the burning or tbrowi'bg of tu pentino or kerosene balls on the Areot's. 4bi4 .b a.hit excellent, la and .n'Iust ameot the eapapsp a.pproval;of all +artie's4-e_' cept, t.perhaps, those who have been in iehab,it .of.suiusing ithe:nsolves in,this dongero4s way.. It.no" only retnains f1o .the .police W ie6t1 .the nigi.. en.forcement.f the ordi.nance. Thp1067roless; betting off fireworks on 'the strec%s is lij4ewise a Ppeciep of sport iw,hich strikes us - as being of very quest.i6pqble propriety. There should at-len"Pt b.e siioli retribtions placed. upon i. . aswt thit it' willi be neither an.noyihg nor - dangerous to people on th,e Atrelte. .: Christmaa is on.ilg#.an( with - it of 'coursew-ill come the'aocustomod -supply of 64*uibs torpedoes, rookots;' e., etc. A YpuTnruL Timr -.in aw cett' a mulatto youth well .I,nown to Wiunusboro people as a hanger-on at thg d'apot and nuisance ggneral, ~peared in a now role on Saturday-. Tired o'ftu slowv way to wealth, he gave vent tb his spirit of onterprisle by.try.ing bia.hand at the pick p c k lit gerpie. . 8taidjnig by a North C'ir: olina apple wagoric he watched his chance, and when 4the owner was busily aggagedy locd ,his .prize and promptly left. Te ipocket- took containbd. about $25.00 in, cash,, to gother with r,ome papers, valuable only to thb owper,' Jgated .by. ibis sitecess and diotibtlebss-feelling tuite rich, Jim dleter-mined 46/ pleas. ure-trip to Charlotte, and acoording ly took the cydnilig ti-ain foi- .thlat place. Up to this poinit.) sp4.rthing hg<J gone smuoothely, and Jim's -visiogs bf%he pleassure of eity. life .were do1bless very bright. IBut h'6 i s sadily . disappointed. A telekrain sent tt8 Chester reached that place before the~ Ir.ain, anid Jim wileis me at the de t.by the polico, and imn mnediately takeni in charge. lie wan brought to thig. phice on ~un ay mor&ing, and put in prison to await trial. PERRONr,.-Odi' yotng follow cfhizen, Mr. W. 0. oi-dan, leaves WViiu.boro to-day for P-'t Itoyal, at which placoe ho will take .b'irge.of a railroad agency. Mr. Jdrdaln's re mnoval from his nestive town wilt be a source of rnueh regret to his u&mors eus friend., as he has alwanys beecn one of our best citizens. 1 n all e',. terprisos started for the good of thi tomnmunity he has taken an peive bart, and liberally contrlbuted ligth 'his time and labor to their further. a'aecn. He has at different times held 'ollico in the i-e ,company, in the 'ritin blub and.in the Masonic lodge as this place-ini all offhuich he has b,e.ei ane earnest and ejlicient oflioer. As a gentlemain of talery ar.ud indus. try .he will d)yperve success whero ever ho inay see ait to east his des tWey b3oip b Imneatrap,e (Tex.) bter ,that Mr,-8,imon H. .Lump .kinj formerly of tFairfill, has . been admitted to practico as ,a l,awyer at. .L'gre.ngei.. M r... Liumpk in . is, wel'l knewri,t. theq people of. this . ounty andl thoir best, wishes ,,attand, - him in his efl'orts to climb the girofession al ladder. .. r DISAsTnous Frar, md CAnr,as-ron. -'-he most destructive fire known in ,Charleston sinco the war occurred in thi afterdooW of 'TuiAay t. Fbtb' inst. The Champion ootton'pres in was,observe& t be on A though 6very effort was -made y 'the fire klepartment and othero .t, Wtag. t4e progress of the flames, tihe fire sred .rapidly ad rEsitted in the destrue. tion 6f - the press, iehizmery./ and building, together with nearly all ''GS xvpton- st%e . th4re. T@e' out be of Oott. hter y ihrown'Yr6m a-dray wi o\'ere, and taken to the second sto:y of- the. bov.ilding by 'qau' o(.pn elevator. Efforts were made to extinguish' the -fire in the bale, but withbut effect, 0nd the house was sood enveloped In ttiamo TTe're Were 'two buildiuge burnt adjoining the prep amid othor's t seriously damged. - Tte press ald uioltinory, which oost $50,000, wore utte'ly1,wroaked anrd of 3,000 bales of cotton, o#h 'LoutfI 26 were qyved. The amtite lunalst siN4ted *byth N o we asnd Courier at $25C0000.'!% suttul i. Oought to-.h.3n -been fully I ib,nted, but on the 'o ois pres and' bui.dings, there was an insurdnoe of Suly $20,000. The other property,a destroyed was L-pt partially insured. r DIABONIC E.cCTO.-At a ,resu. r lar comuniuicatiou of Wiunnboi.o C Lodge, N.o. II, A. F. Nf., held on tb 17,h inst, the following offieawere eleeted. to scry'e "r'r the eusuii g . 1Iasonio year;, iI. R. 05e-r, Vt. M J'; A. -Frisseri ti; W. J.- 0. Sifuier, '. W. - - 0. fi. MCdaUts, Tre. F J. F?. StoM .ster, 8 o. 't. it. !tube r tion:,40. D A. F. Gdoding, J D. W. M.'Dwight, . W. R. Garrisot, Stqwards. . -At'a rIguila'r. aonibuulbation of loluman Lodge, Nu. 07, A. F. W lield un;the 5.h iinpt., tho, fulloniii e tlicers. were eleotedoto- serve fur tLo susuiog.Mamsobio year : W, M. Meador V: AL -W. D.. Boliak, 8. W. J. H. groobyj J-. W. a Fe btbr- Tteas. J. P.- V. Lef, S90.: A. G, Culeuun,8. 1 . 11. 0. OqAWidan, J. ii. - bl. C, Atofie-'. Timos. Jeukin, Tiler. AI .* regular - ooivmnication ,f blotVello Lodge; No. 100, A. F. A: beld 12th inst., the following officers d iere edeoted to serve for tlib ensuis i Mlasonio year : T. E. - 13'l1. W.'51. V. Al:'Zoaly, S. W. 3. N. Rusby. J. W. J. L Dawkids, Treaa.. ' 'hopson Chirppell, Seo. i At a r4gul.ar. Aoinimunigat ion a of Fliot 11111 Loige,No. 85, Ao F. 1 M. h914 at iladol' Grove.on St. arday the ld.h lj*td, 40llo*ipg OiR1. 4 aers were elected to Aero fdr the a Dn6Uing 19 asonicyeas : a obt. Ford. W. -A1. .. J.-G. Johnston J. W. - J. A. Giladden, Trona'. R,i H. Ford, Sec.-. 31. Fib oulyvre, $.. D.d A. 1H. Powbll J. D. Isa ao G ibudi, -.fiIer. . . E ToInAuR1gT AuN BA.i. A. BL AcK rrocJ.-The good people: of. lIack ' atook were ,sq,. much pleased wit,h ~ th 4ournatneqt pf las4 g inter that shay determined,to have ahNther on ~ r'hursday last. A 'ap).o freparatiorn Iiad been ma.de to,ensuro~ aucces ,~ a b~and..waS edadogd fromn .Cd.iui, 1and( to Mirt.John Carroll of th e .. tel was enta'uit.d tihe task of pro vidirig a 1,u%d.oue.,supper for' thme votgr.ies of Tuiirpsiohoretat night. .Asa is um.pa),ly the casei. qu such onenions,'Th;tfreds~ *.nOrintg*atwn; ed dark u'yd.!.werinui undl (ti-6w,a damnper on t4l. . pan,.. perpons who desired to witness1,th,. sport, Dut. . tu1hearts are brgx whui$' lepe: ure I.9Dne Wdti .bo;ed Ml, by t,ho appointed howr a large oro.wd; hal. gathered from lbJ,ekstook iandt, .the. neighbloring coun)try. for, miles yojpd in carr i'ged, huggishi agny horse, back, mmul-bddi and foot b*ok, white sad colod. , . ., Kll preIilfnerles having been ar-. 4atiged, 'tih63 J,(ights, .:nineteen .ip numuber, gallantly, int, turns dauhed ttes .Eo L-Nre that we have pnis pgpeed ihe 1h1 o9entiaiP ing tihe knights. and.rheir Sh racto,abut ga.. en. dea.vor td gI e AIieiurin a future *is. sue.g.At the close of the tilting. thu judges adhtouriWed the tilowinmg re. suIt : :-.. . Ira S. Scott,0CaptEin Jack,;7.iiga,. W. J. Galp, Lone 8t.ar 'Z.rinmges Jno. RI. Craig, itudolph of llapmbu.rgi 6 rings, J. W. Caldwell,t8ir.. Antiot-o'f. the Branohu64 rings, Ciuookett $$rb'ud, K(night of the.Nrght; 0 rihIg,, 11.., . EdtitInds, Gray Ja.ket, 6 cings, G.ar no~ties, LoneIy-Cavaller, B ring~a This result neoessitated a . second c '4pt,a skill which.resulted ,in a victory, foreCaptain Jack,. who.reoieir. ed a Silvoa Castor and wag. entitled to orown the queen of Love and Beauty. .: a... . . Lone Star received second puise,. a silver Cake b(sket, and .orowned thu.irst jnidi of' h40or.. Rudolph,wvQn, the. -third. 'prize, a handsome pitcher and salver, and t1. 8Li e fighb'fAr a.'prtlnged contest with the QAy Jap1e' won the fourth prize, a handsoa'O slv.or goblet. The j9dgis ,bat th oould wake no,. " i rega d horseiansb ljg- " Thep, ihe:%-Impe 'tk Avi g, as eroblid,'Capt P'lqu d the I'oyal diadleta At brat tl Mass 611. P llmed - her oWd fok t id fu ru pthe: W Lawon Caris'.-T 'lvceeel "b"Ayliced 'Ad. uttablttp 1KrI war'tuly up. >4auded.le " Thu'ui ended tiae#tinmnt.' 1But all was not, oVet. -.-Iodn as Ife .ide of evqUjg -ad elhsi)ed lwtv the ]amt'iir6geritg rav. of'day. igi t. the tjjtry st.raj,naof E0*->on's andla ol.ec y p~L(auto se'kers to r.ehnsstpaa~s'1 G'n s'pesda dy3ano ng beganu. :tl nand atnd tqiare lauces alternatnd.; the. ladios werd iandaouje aid the 101ntlemen devot. id com-i &UIO mdtfiaeel'yi6g With h !ir kighty N-val' L vchial'rutd ttestit td -the lair 4uk. A the p'rpor tim aupper wns :.n. aounced and.toh.thne.'or a teTly narch, the-cou'l'es K ot.4 be ioiling pro4toptno,3 to Ca ricl 's lOtel i here "Iine hast'' -had propared i -orry bahdomei. oooJlatioi. :Haoh gal.. at kunight'na bb 6led by t'e, tmarch d with that firm tread, atd'h,,d 'that eamihg look of uolrigb anad deter. linai'On in his eye tla't pa iii 14 howedthat he had "A'rv'bd lilaeff or the aematoonte .ae- was:pe. iared for' .tay energeady. -'hore ras 'no such word ag'ii in - his vo, abla!ty..'l tIthlhIP' mine host, ateos3t3 d ' ,e fii 4 0odsek eaptra o he"'tieighborhooi.,4 Iind creuted a orm,idable liat.ery .of .teats, cake-, weetmu''s f'uitt&i -it wa; heroical y Caried a.t, t point of- the-knife nd' fork. After slpper, danolt)g was reumr d, imid-co ti'tied, till ai.oArly' hour f tie rori'l.- Then s'ep "Vinitd jon y eyelidi and Iho fe tivitaos% were ver. .Itiva' a-b tebefable ccecasion, id grdtit 6rodit i dte,Og, 0ienads. lid 'Othio'g J,obbuired' to. mar the 1ehdre . -of" the '.b6oasion< '1,hMo qzwbaOhybe'' booka' for a'll' uob ees of festitity iniJlackvto.k. RACE.WIii. ik CAMIoA'.-Iast rock a gila tile in 'Caim. len. The CadicaYe6f.-Mkey Club held tat Peodid anual mueetdn1 on Wedires lay, Thur4day and .Friday.' The a.ulbia individust wioe .honor it is o presigevIe t'onoltorial olumno 4 the Ned.: and II'RiD, believing a hangeofUair no6say fqr hii health ospaitality for which the ci'tizens of n'en are o noted, determined to well tho tlitiug alioh 'collected in ur-iiter town d i thii fditi-v oCood, on. Cand.~on is..l4id dow n on the sla p a a bout . thi-y-five ..mileos fri-om Viaiasboro, but as ah>ut forty oxten ailo'osof hills and" gulleyR. by, the air. ct roito Arq not estimated iti this beasurement, sarta tie diatattee by ailais about a lhudred'. tuilei; re uiring..th4 dajY''trar4a, it. 'wil1 be een.:that t'he a3olirney is no(t unat-. Volfe,' who was acqainte$. v. ith a oute that striivk. tie .happy, men setween-'the,.rocky aS...itin and the 'Tbarybdis of a railroad that tlreat. ~nod Io dytgulf.our smanll amnieat of *AE'ordingIy We sec, rprti ai, . aciI,k. WedaradAy anornaing, yrenm elow Ridgeway tc -Palmor's.il, tru.k across to Seiyrni, glihi-cli sad thenho,by~ 'Lb.' bi'idge' to Ch.ad.en, reachaing there, jy half past, I vi. Hy.,the .. w.sa,.thaf. biiJgs r,flecta grea.t oredit upon the po,,ple 'of Ker show ,.There ha'd been a bridIge at thia ('i, itt #hern E1iait mu paiaed ha.o 'p.pliqd theo torcha to it i*n caodio with all the jin htouses and uninha.bi, *evci'al. fers the river, was. crossed hy,,a ferry, wvhoosver the ,water' waa naot.tjb, highi,a very, frequeont c00 ir. rioneq bay ,h t,e way. 4.t last,.. Mr, u) ajacon, engineered A bill ttrrongi tbe Jegieltuarc pr9yidling for la tan t,o re,buiJd Iikk bdge, Mesbr4.B,i1pm baation annd Clarko were appoinated coinnaksationers, and ..throtigha , theiu energy, sufaiuignat,unis were ad vanoet to. pigh the pr.jct .o e pi-ospoloul conclusion. An accident oveourret whilo thme bridge .waii building, ou, spin iing precipilated into th< river,1 .ono man kie~d anid sevo. ral injured.a ,Ttie bridge Ie .a sub stantial atmmuotere and4.coat .$18,500 A dteatiaet has beenf- making tri weeklygtrips b.etween tbe bridge an< the Wilmington, Colunmbia ,ani Augusta R. R., lut a . foi4 . wouka since, it struck a snag . and tuink The captain, a soconad .liudso, "hela her, nozzle.egin the biaank .till .tha lasj)soul got itshore." and only thare hundred barrels of turentne nam with the craft. to the bottom. Handi ate. now are at work raising her, and .the triplwill'soon be resumed. But this an"fe1so'd. - ef:Oifn "CanadOn, w proceed. od imi dodlitely' tb th rao4 gronnd, a 'beaut1ful,-.'traok a mile -'lobg. We foind th'4 Baoon'g and Fludd and Casb' at1 'rtebor stables were re'prosented ')ruelli, rlo*er Girl and Jin. Ili"6n. - Several nor theralliotses W"ere thidol and Ong .or two*6.thirsIhblhad boe.* disabled on tho CQ un%ia uaitise, and could not ruu. - At;firet -4e i66ld not. onter the .rivi'to 0tabi, but on beidg pret'ient ed yVMr. T.L Claeke, the Vibe. Prebilitt of the Clb, with a white ribo'n,..wo found it an open esame to-all tlhe gates Whioh piotoeted the eloot fNw *frMnt 't i'noble nean.y. 1deru we found'th10 boal y awd dde. 01 XorAhtiw atid'the adjoji'ing e,un. tlis. liific'd was .rtrasnted b rverl of Ber fair dinghteaAndH]y Blas ulow, TNirrF11, MIphi WGIe, ~uId thn N:ws. 'Daring the lirst itnid 'acond dx'ya the t-oas were not exbitlcing, as hV horlf1 wete uneiti y matohed, but on Frilay tlero was a beautiful r'tio of tinile b1at'., lopt thre.e in f've be. tirion F.idd and Cai'b's Pru6siait fnd 31on6's JiU Iinton. Prdssian was tho'Tavorit4, and'won in three close. ly c -itostod heitts. . There were two tue duAheg for untrainod saddle ibr nes, ad. -110 of a :idle nid one of a half tiille. MiJ'Caotey's niaro' .on both ades', -.\lr; Burrel' ' Boykin's mare winning fe'cool fon -y. Thei daimI Waii gt),d for unitraind horses 1A8, and 5. In a ditah,of a' t arter, E.leroe'e black beat Ilow 'a roan poney. A very tinusitg raco b'.6 tween two tackey podies whas run on P1td'y fftternoi.' The 'bay 'b6fod twice, throwing hNi rider both times :tlud jiuteping the f6nce nce, but on n'third-trial won the race amid groat Une' of the (batuios bf the'ddcasi.)n wai Waeh Beiny 'rormerly the bidy a6tvaht'of *)ol. Ancrrtin, hilt now a resmauratceuri in Camdin.don. 'Ile hoad i ..rrse whih he persisted in running 6ery'tiine. 'fromi a Chile 'down to n' (uarter. Ile wuui and' lo'st ibotit, an evei number 6f thities, exhib.Ltiug the griato.t vtoician I-who Tot-tuto was unpropi tiOus, snyliigho was only 'iun. nintg for the anum,eaent of the ladios and tha t the nionef in the oountry bp loniged to the white filk4 anyhow. lle was a Scytwour -man in 1871. and an enthuliatic supporter of Green and, Kqrahaw in tbo last a-ilpaign. I be lt'ie'st of thd' ojdadion wa' greatly incraiied by 'the presence of the. lAdi-c', niuy of whoU were priho dothusiastio'.-: On \Wodlcsday tiit'delitl entortainfent w..S vilen by M r. Williatf Elet-ie. We had often heard ofthe beauty of, the- Canilon ladies Lul our anitci1)atiohfs were more tian realiked. 'Ithey'are bean tiful daulcern t06, ond devoted to that lulehneut. - On TPlirsday ifight, a 'al was given which was also a oolnplete success. .Ott F. iday ntight Mr. Carswell do lkvered a lecture s n temiperannco coe fore a cro,wde.d house, and 'many mnnbers we're added to the uheacdy floittiahine teun paz atle or'gicniztion. We tetarnied to Winnboro after a mcoc.t delightful viscit ,. rendored more chirairig by.-the hospitaility of the citildha of datiide'h.' DurMcg our dtVy we ie ro theo guests of-Dr.- 8. liarueh, thei 'piezftt of the South .Uhrol'in -Ald ical A.Ninjition, anid o: Mtr. '17 9!. Cladec~. MI t. Clarke is Chiairmcn of thlE- Boaj d of Counity mitors, ul,oitod by both par - Camiden hasi two 'live liepera, t hie Juninal , ow nedl by M s.eSi. Trn.t naml & -Hav, aun'l the Gaizettbe, -owps ed by Mr. F...1'. Seard. Tfhe latter ianed a daily dIuring *thle ricOic. (Our trip w;Ie a delightful one, and to anly one wkhiug jo e.huow"-aide dull care and pass a joyotue :t.ime, we perbea visit to Caccuen during ner fest ivo season. -- - Our store~ L be cloaopl on1'hH;1ilina iay. McM iASTidIt & (1I1Ci,E. dee 22 Ewill i ot nn u Fridify.& dec 22 Al Leriilin Fai field iabl Club. NT0(Ial-ehereby ordered ta~ nppear 'on .N.'Frdaythe 26th Irist. a' 12 o'clork v. in fuall nauir~ofn armed! with Iiabro and piAcol, for company 'iil naali parade. Bly order of te Jrre sinctt. * W. J. I~l HION. dec 23 - 1.st Warden. IWinutsboro Lodge, .No. 1,.A. F.M, i jH E ROttI,A at AxxVuAr/Co)uasNl,V.4 ..or this L.'>dgo (bliing the festiv1I of St. John rthe Evahngsls) will be Ithd 'ia m'c fortio hall oli Mrtuicer'evening ne:<t, legree will b,e.oOuferre'd. .h)rethcren will be phttic'alc arid"ajembers roust comefe p.red to pay due,. dec 22 y. C. SQUIEIR, See'y A h1s1lLo dge No. 86, A . F. al. wlll b held at Gladdlen's Grove on Haturday fth Ph ,day of Januaty nekt. A full a' lend ance is requeaceud, and all membern wil come I:rel arted to pay their dtcea, tor thebl names will be etased from the roll. By order-of tho'I.odge - - J. G. JOIINSTON, dec 23 Bee. Special Notices. ..A MaR 91 iUstu.-Os o of th.e saddest spectnoles in the world is 'a hu. besn heing sbastertsd and broken down by the use of ardit, spirits. But Abo damage isay be ..repaired, tb's ru.tiq testored to perfot souAIdessu, by. a. sgrse of that most powerful. of .all ,invigotauts, DW. Walke's,. Vinegar Biloors. Be.wait of those "tonics" of which runt is an elentent. They aggravate disease and promote de. People will get married, aid. anost of s doia heV but one 1hae0, so do it Ip in style.. joreover. it. is a, po,or oorlpli. mont to your. friends to inlvite, thein to your wedding with a shabby. invitation. The i4vilation is your how ; it iltroluees Ile life of the new cotple. and sJoild be in the best style. Walker, Evans. & Cogswe'l. Charleston, S. C. have all te fnes0 styles.of paper, cards,. &C.. and exectite the work in the highest otyle of ,ih- art. send to them for sainples and pric'es. ,The tovp1ty,of.Char leston, . C., for the nist (ev wecksighe great rtduetion in prioem of all kxqtd of Dry Oood4, Carpets, Oil Clpths, etc.,. at the p9p1lar Hoste of Furchgott, levedict & Cq. who, it is khkwti, koop ,the largoot fksd best selected stock .of abore nai.ed G.odo at th'o lowest possible pri s. Country orders enrtist ed to thismn are filled with tl)e I greatest oaro anAd dipps,toli. If goods are not sat iefectory,-monay ivill, bo retirned.. Sam. plot septiLon appliesiti9j). ltrnit per ex. pree.or Post,Offico Order, or goods will n sent c. o. n. All retail orders over $10 will be sent free of charge. UlIIA REL E'T'ON TO2 T ilEFRONT. Ameng sir new a4vertisemotil, is that rf eq of tIhq ,ol(tat, ist,lishi:mast .in t ate. Estab4limlhedl in 183.1, it has nnitn. sinledt.he fret.'place in its line of hi iness ITith lorge eierience ana .uneurpayed. e acilities, Messrs. .1 ir, Evans & Cogs. k#ll ar.e prepared to sustain the reputa in ef t.heir establishmnedt.. Like A. T. tsivirt. they holilv inl nswpaler adver ing. and take this neamns t,o aniounce hat,.ths have this posson addel Ivery argely to Iheir stock of typt -nd naohinery, and are better prepared than iver to please their oustomers. We wish hem every,suocee.. FTU UIIGOT11T, 1ENEIUT & UO a C-IARLEl'ON, S. d. ',f11r'toh s Ihsiblto a- I LAler'ei it genera a.icurneise and *ell selected stook o Dry U ao Ia, Carpots, Oil Cloths, NIat tilgs ks.,,at tihe lowest prices. ierowit h they ainox the priesot# o e artiules-Uelicon, rito 1 to L I ,,. Long (.k,tih , from 11 to 5q. Bro*t\ Jiomespune, optra .heavy, rr0n 7 to 109., Je w%', from l'2j. up wertle, Casim-eros,. (ron 40.. tpworde, Fl aels, frot 20 to 40o. 14slios', Misses' and lent's Ilose, a., ,$,1. 15, $,.00 per Jnz. ud upwa,rds, tuspendmra, $1.44 'er IoA. atnd upward, I,Alief' an1i 06ents Poeket Uhl,li0 piefs, f.rom 600. per dot. and.upwards, Black and Colored Alptas Mt0, and upward, I)ress Goo'ls. from 25Q kpwar4e, L,idies'and ilatiis' ' Furnishing jootIs. Ifoueskespiig ( omls,.Faioy .0 ode Itilpbons, Notions, &o.. from. 16 to 26 ppr sent.eh,1per thaq olsewhisre. ., (topIes tent an1. orders' protmptly iled. All retail orders from $10.00 tipwardit, setit per Pxpress free of charge A liberal Ilbe,ount to wholesale dealers. ' 1r..3. WValkeri Ca1l1rornia VIis gai' Bitters Oro a purely Ve etable roparation, miad'o''c,holl fro to Ia ivo horbs fognd on tho lowor rangds of tho Sierra Novadaih.ountAnins,Q Califor ilhI, .ho .mdicinal proeprtlb 'of'Which nro extractod therefrom wtiout the ns6 of Alcohol. .. Tho questioti is almost daily ftsked, "What is tho cause of the unprll)otlold sitCcess of VIN'JtGAn Ur 'rxnpf" Our answor Is, that they e'ooe tIld cause of disenso, and tho patient re-' p'overs his healtht. Triiey atto the grorat blood purifiori and a lifo-givrIng' principlo;' 4W pefch Ronovator and I tivlgorators of the systein. ONover bofore ill thid history of the world has a mtedioino been compounded possessIng thmo romatkablo q,ualmtics of VtNxOAn ItITTatta In hoaling the trck 'of overy disease nman Is heir to. Tfhoj. ere a goentlo Pinrgative as \Yell as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflaufmnation of ttTla, L.iver apid Visoeril Orggn's, in JJIlious Dindasba, "' .', -,7 . T'ie pfropeatIes or tn. WA LTtEaLt VINEOARL UtrMru are Aperiont, Diaphotlc, Sedatiro, Couptor-Irritant, Sudoritic, Altera hire, and Anti-41il iou. -. A.- al. hletbjgAJj & aco, Drugg:ista sine lGen. A gte.. NAn Frannisco, Calfornia, and nr. s.dWeeijt,n n *ud C2harlton S't,s., N. Y. Sold ,y mal uruggists and Dealers. Shier1f's Sale of. P5ersoltal Prop -orty. -Q Y virtue of a warrant on agricultui-at ..J lIon ani'd mdortgago, I will'ofter for sale, for o.11 at *publio. suction to the ,bighest bidder before the court house dour in Wlnnmsbors wIthin the legal hours O.f esleon the first Monday in .Jatnuary ext aind the day following, the following de ebrib'dp porsonal property to wit: One mutle, fdrty bushe corn, Doir -o less (in shu.ck) two stacks of (odder, la'vied u pou'as Ih'e pfopraty of.Sam Greirn at the stilt of A. F?. Gkooding agt. against Bamt CGreetn. One naulo and ono four-horae' wagon, levied upon as. the' property of Jobn.Mo. Dowell, at the suit of Rt. A: Buchlanan againti. John Mowell. ALBO. Two mules, levIed uipon as the prop'ert!y of A . G:. l.ookiman at. ' hEu suit of A . F. Uoodiug agt, agaial, A. (I. Blookmnan. 01e bale oetto'n and ono Ntidf'ded bd&h - elma cotton ee'eds mno.e or loss, levied Cpon as thes 1 'oporty of' Andrew. Coleman a) the' uit olJ. F. Coleman against Atndrew Colemuan. ., ALSO , ,.Three bales col ton levidea up'on as the propersy-of iiis 13rice at the sqit of CaIdwell, Diro. & Co. against, Willie lirice. * Oh'6 bkle 'coton, ' fifty 'bushols cotton seed,. moore or less, t'. ce htundred pounds oh' fodder, mdre or' lesis, twenty bu hls corn, moreo or less, levied upon as t-ie property of/f'urner Dutfy at time stilt, of I). U. Montgomery against Turner Duff1. ALSO One bale o#tton, thirty buele ctton reed, nmore ot- best, one hundred and sixty five pounds fodder, tnore er less, levied upon as the property of Gleorgo Meroer at I the suit of 8. L. Mc Waters againsttGeorge Merc'oer. L,. W, bUV ALL, 8: F. , Shteriff's Ollico, Winfeboro, 8. U. J)eo 10, 1874. . .eit 41z2e fA [N ING p urofis'd I re :So kf.. -. &4 & Cu., we )ffer,a,eboiqi aSleotion of Dry GOods;' Clotoilig, Hate Trunk, Cr Akery, Grocories, &c. edal1'afd inspect our goods and be Movinced. W. i. iL NNIkEN & CO. dea 17. UST I ECE v Li -AN'D 0 .ZL L WL X 3 E. ~ 13. ft0' SnltOP,R.gent1oini.o Pnof Al "Oyg' Jlskltdy. WOblub'g, B!ftnk 's e Shawls, Corlet n 1d T iIObo4, pleach' d, Browu and Paid Ilomespnps, C%ill. wep, Spool Colton, Linen beimamk# hud k loxe for L ep, new P yki let NoklaeOes, @yar e l Ipon, Plated hart, Sittde, I ulal Ilandker. Oilefs. (something ew), 0'enilemen's ann.R 'nid Silk l.j'd 'volefs, now. Style ubil, ealded dress Budlons, Blaok Silk ll,s. A Fins assortment of To'wall Full athortment of Cr(ookeny pa -Olas.. ware. Fancy China Cpps kib Saue.erg anmd China M tugs. - "Black Allpacoas and Vaiis Al1 accs of choice macke. FINE BL ACK( MOIIAIR, BtouIgr dSkirt. and Plalud' h,dsIeys: Many of these artioles are. desirable for CHRSTASPR ES E NTS, and will be mold at Withers & Dwight, deo 17 CalmCaes ,eptal,t e.oh'. Net1ate of again'si 1u.nle i Ipkind; Amos T'. Uw gli ildd Edward 'L. Trdol-dge, co r hers undef- 38'he AEm name of flop., kna, i)wi'ghet and Tu1obHdmge, and Samn'1 Cl 7~ o*kiuey as Clerli If the' Court of Colnmo ..,' )Ehe for tho Coubty afore-. TsaidmldCfundants., ..:. T N peuanoe' of an brdar ef ceuri In ..the.abov,e 'tated ease, all j,ereons having dialtnly etf~saut the said John H1. Oathlo rhe~re hit-obj 'notinied 'to preerit; and ept abli'sh th'e'same before thue under-. signq.et at his offioe ma Winnaboro, 9. C. on ef' b,fore the. 18th of(January neil. 1.A.. OAIhLABRD, CH RIST M AS GOOS. W B are now reeelving a full line oft Goode fote lihe liolidamys. A lauge lot ot Calicces juset arrived.. Call in land ane the latelt utyles of Calicoes and Hi. Everyting sold on very reasonable Ier ns by. deo 10 1). LAUDERDALE. 100 l"ye4 2il~ *'iik l in good order-LOW FOR CASHI. d so 17-t2. ..J AS. R. AIEN. .Administratrix's Notice. A LL pesons havind derpands galls ...h'a'Estt of Jox'AqrUA D). L0;ot. MANa, decessed, will render ii.en in duly ateued Without dolay to Jatues HI. Ri el, Ait.orniey, or to the 'underigned at Pess.. terville. SA bLA,E M:'000EMAN;-N' I dro 12-d ix3 A dIiniaumstrix.