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oibitiinieatioifs to hlis offioe will not hoti'ed tihless acbompanied by the r I nakne:of theWif dr. AW We are ht, restdh'itIefdVhe opin. one of correspoad'dmas. kX- Hireafter tib T0CA'L WbrICES will be insert e' -h'r ,%,blunins oxcep upon paytoent of TE CkNTS'f%(h6. SW Any person In the County having knowledge of any circuin'8t'ahoe of interet otiurring in his neighborhood will confer a fiVr) by firnishing information Ut'thip offico. -N'Kw A'Dvn9TISEMKHKrR. Notio.i-Juhn Carroll. 'Card- D. R. Flent.iken. Wanted-J. I. Trump. -Law Card-W. H. Lylbe. Tea-MuMuster & Brioe. T. T. T.-Beaty B3ro. & Sbn. -Sheriff's Sales-L. W. Duvall. 'ar Heel Auction on the 25th. 'Ilicy jIlave Come-Danuenberg & 'Co. Fairfield Fire Engine Company 4no. C. Squier, Seet:ry. Winhaisoro Grange ine. ba.uiday. M r.i Jharley 1'iawns has three :"ot a 'lying very ill of paeumonia. Mrs. JaMCs -. Casoi, and Mr. 'Bar IbLr Forguson'of tis coutity'died last week. The public well in front df the -niaket is again out of -repair, tte! 'cause of which "deponent sayeth not." W-e .publish this -toruiang the ad-. 'd'ress of the Kerehaw vVounty Cow.' 1it.sioncrs as it containi several ipoints of law of interest to the public.1 01 Thurday night theto were .ive tweddings in the vicinity of Ridge way, Duko and Killianu'.. "Ile who. -marries doEs well' A great many old a9hool claims were registered Saturday and Mon. 'dny. Parties Pre raA,ited to bring iij all claims prior tu Nov. -'8r-3. The thanks of the afiee are ter. 'dered to Messrs. MoDonald & Aiken 'for some (i je cigai.i. These oigars jpuff themselves. Try them The weather never will get set-tlod. -Alth.ugh this is M.arch., t:he fai-urers 'have done but little, and gardens are at a discount. Lt.at Week, MNj. Woodward -and' Mr. T. M. Rouibert, with their hounds 'c-aughtL two wild cats weighing re.. .Opectivcly 16 and V8 pounds, and three gray foxes in one hunt Loors AND kuoEs.-i,..dies' and Gents' custom made band-sewed oot, and Shoe', inst r&.eived, S. ,.audeckers. All bo-o'is .and shoes watranted sa reprewvnted-. 4 Gcr..-Our full line o sam.pl-es 'of C im era and Vestings f'r our Mlerchant Tailoring Departmhet't now on hanud. Lastest Spring Styles can. ic seen at DANN EN1)1RG & CO. Mir. Copes is pushing the bill 'for 'the sale of the prebenat county jail and the builing of atnothier tn a less public pai tof town. The site of the ,p.reset.jail nill make a floe stand for U store. Wam. 13. Astor, E3sq., the New \'oak blilioniaire, pasaed thrunrgh W innieboro Tluesday even.ing, and by the way, took a drink of !c.vr beer' at the Mt'dning Star Sa' lu.an, whI.ich ho pirotnunet excel leia. Thle Sund..3 aouthern bound paa senger train did not pass Winnaboro butil ntear u.idnighit. iieaavy rains had eaused a land slide noar Fort Mlills anad this delayed travell. The tiamige has been repaired. Tlhe B..a14 have reet.ived several new and handsome German silver in" struments. The band blow eonsider'a bily oin their instruments and boast that there drum is hard to beat. Cranfo'ds race horsae (Champ las been qunite siOk, and this may inter fore with the arrangernent, eonceen. lng his proposed ratce with Stoicking Leg,. A genttleman 3esterday was ex hbiting samples of ea~ihtyfitec bales of cotton still on otte place in thia County. TIhere is a good deal of ootton hiding around in corners. The Souchoan Ouitvatur bor Marejh contatins a variety of useful informna. tion. It oajoys a high seputation among farmerts. It is published at A' thons Ga., by W . La. Jones, terms $2.00 per .ntIum in advande. We again ca lthe attention of the police to parties getting on trainas coming in and going Out of our town there by p'eventing passengers from getting off atLd on the cars. This thing has become a nuisance and should be attended to. Another improvement has been inade o'ur poli4etnon. TIhe council have furnished them with the latest style of brtes and belts. When the7 get their uniforms, which will be in a abort time, we have no doubt 't11 will begin to put on oity airs. The Stte Grangti ebcted ]ro. 1D. W. Aiken Worthy Master, Bro. Barksdale, Overseer Bro. A. M. Ai ken, Treasurer, Bio. Up:-lboulb, Lee: urer, and Bro. Hood, Seoretary. This is a deserved compliment to Col.-D. W. Aiken, as he is the father df t!he order in South Carolina. The Rock Hill Grange, noticing our .propoeition to take into partnership the-fair inconnue that sent us that ar 1ble on the. sensations of an editor, bts 'itaSto've pipe that the same artible iyas eut to it three weeks ago by the same hands. We ddn't -know whether 'lfe wager is the cfee stove pipe or the Ed'iter's. If the latter, we decline it, as we always Wbar a Alouch. We contend however that we made t'he first propait'ion, t,nd have the refusal. 1Pith 'in. Coupe.. tition is the lift'of trade. Jim Fauoett, a colorbd boy receiv ed q,iite a severe thrashing Tuesday, done up In the old style, at the hands of Mr. A. -P. Miller. It seems that Jitn 'has been in the habit df -whip ping M.'s littl, son every tithe Le met -bim on 'the st'reet. The parent becoming tired of having his boy con. 'stantly chadt'isd by a tregro, captured t'he young gent Tiesday morning aria adhiuistered to a'dose of 11ite4n that he 'wont forget soon. Bully for -41Dock," Trial Justibbs to the oontra, ry notwithstanding. The other eveiing while a family in Winnsboro were ,eated in the sitting room a noire was lieard in the e n t:y, and one of the ladies, on look ing out. discoveted a oegro woman making off with a beaver and two ladies' hat,. On being hailed, the woman said, "Pshaw, yor needn't think I wanter steal yer OI,. hats, I just want 'em to git a patteron of 'em-." She delivered up the articles nd went on her way'rejoicing, doubt. leSs to ind a "pattern" elsewhere. There is no counting on the weath er. It raini daily and cocasionally two or three times a day. Lasbt week, one of our coutemporarie, con. ained a local praring the weather, and the morningthe paper was'inued twas the worst of tO Jawr. The local was porobably W-ritten about midnight. The other'day we wrote a local ne u. tiowing rain and gloom and that 'sort o'f thing, and before the artiole was sets 'the ann was shining beanti'fully. We forbear to comm'ant bpon 'the *aaiber except to mention that while our readers are perusing thiq it is either good weather or bid vreather, wet or dry-, or vsriable. PharPo A.-Mr. Sol Wolfe has re. %urned to G'rand Rapids, Michigan, in obedience to t be mandate, "go west.'" M r'. Wolfe'N inmerous friends regret' h is departure, but tenic' him best wi1hes for-tuecess in his n-ow field. Ml,. N. \V. Aiken has rceThr'n frothi his iirst~ course of me'tient lee tuies in t harlest on. lie looks well. W lean that Mr. A ustin Scott has also returned home. We had the pleasure on Monday of meeting at Ridgeway Mr. Edward Tlhomns, who for tI e past few years has beun located in Jeifersons'ITexas, in one~ of the loading banks in that town. He glves favorable aCcounts of the prosperity of that section. HIe is out on a visit to his relatives. The March number of the Rural CJarolinan ia in our office, It is chock full of useful information on agriculture, horticulture, science arid home interests. Theb frontis piece contains engravinga of lion. D. W. Adams, Master of the Nations al Grange, andl Masters Hinchaley or N. Y., Hamniltons of Cal. and Colton of Vt. and one purporting to be of 11. F. Wardlaw of F~la. but whit:b *e think we redognize as a delioomtion oif the feat ures of our genial past master Colt Themen Taylor. Terms, $2i.00 a yeJar ins ad vande. On \' edns'd1ay afternoon dast 19 the wind begaun blowing fre&hi Mmrs lb A.8Smith happening to cast het oyes in ti- hirect ion of Mr. D. R. F'lenniken's d welling houi-e, d incover ed the r.of was in flames. She gave the alarm t.o Mr. Smaith and lhe start ed tff to the reue1 spieading the abaim throtrgh the streets. tIn a fd\w seconds the st;reet was filled with wtith citir,ens, some runnir g im. ruediately to the house and others to the Engine and Truck. The flames had jua.t gotten f.irly under way when discovered. Several gert tlenmen ian into Ile gaftet, atid with polls struck cfif the shingles above the flames, and deluged the burting plortion with wvater, of which g supply was fortunately at hand. Both the engine and the truck resehed the splt ptottptly. but the iame's *ere obecked'before their 'arrivtl. Had the fire been discovered two minutes laten) it might have g,one too far to be arvetd. A-b it Wha, but little damage Whs sustained. Thb ttreets wefeVeiny hdaVy and the firendon were ltinogt 'Aibausted when they edt'bh6d the spot. We make this extonde'l n6tice, only 'in order to warn our citizens to rdudcWed vigilance against fire. Thus far we -ihave been for turate onouglh 'to discover 'Bres in their 'idoiplienoy. The lose of a few min utes at any time might have resulted in such disastrous conflagrations as have visited Yorkville, Chester, Ab'. beville, Camden, Orangebarg -ard Florence. Insure your property, and be a[ ways on the alert. We Iwtuld call attentiun to the 'ivertibenleut of Mitobell's Buck E e Bee Hive. Connor, Ulowney & C. are practical men, and would not in 'vest in a wortb'less -article. From all th'at W 'oa'i ea'in, tihis 'is a nwt valuable hive, far excelling any that has ever been int'roduced. For 'bonvenience in inanipulu ting bees and 'bucoess in prOtecting t'hein ahiiiist the motir, it has no cqual. \Vith it boe culture is both pleasan't aid profittbo. All who aie or wikh to be engaged in this profitalile pastinie, should secure the 'r?t to'tise this hive at once, a id have th%ir hives ready in time to hi,uie the first swurms of the season. OLD 1"61'1. CLA*.-Inj anthel 6oluimr will be found a notice from the School Comajissione- to the hold era of old -se'io't 'W'laims 'to present the same for registry by the t2d of March. As there has been so much uncertai. ty attending these claims, it may be well for us to explain this notico. The General Assembly by an act approved March 3d, 1874, (Acts 1873-4, page 565), proviled fvr the payment of old claims. This act pro. vides: let. That the School Commissioner shall report to the County Treas. urer the amount of outstanding clain.s up to tst Nov. 1878. Protid.,t, that all schuo? lains i'isued priior to 'the lst Xbrenrber 1872 shall 'bc jirst paid. 23. That the Treasurer bhall de. vote the poll tax of the County, and the Ku Klux tax, if any, to the payment of these claims, "and should tie amoulit of poll tax co.lected in any cour.t.y in thro first year after the passage of this be insuicient to pay tire whole of said claims, then tie Treasurer shall pay out the same pro 'ra'ta, Ord con'ti6uo the sante from year to yen' udtil tie whole amount of sluch claims shall have been paid, endorsing each partial paynient on each claim, and the party receiving such partial payment shailI receipt to s'acl' treasnret- fdk' eadh partial p ry ment-,9' the did re<oeip% being his voucher-. The nOt of the same year to raise supplies for i874-5 (page d57) also provides for the payment of old claims. Sction 3 provides for a levy of two mills for gelleral abh->o1 purposes for the eUrlteht tear, and also "three fourths of one mill, wi. h shall be used fo~r the payment of de; ficiencies for school clraimis an I sarla ries of County Scool Commissioners due prior- to lst Novomrber 1873, t~ be divided Meing thre various Counties according to the deaoieuoiea of the Oflno.'4 Thus it will biso~n that tha~ p>ll ta* is be applied, fr,et to the claimrs prior to Nov. 13t 1872, and if ally balance be lofrg to the claims pri-Jr to Nov. 1873. Thed thb tptota of Fair' field of the (- mill tax is to be devoted to all claims prior to Nov. 1873 alike. Tlhe claitns issued between Novem ber i878, and November 1874, arc not provided for arnd can be paid only taut of tire impounded $8000 wh.chr is now the sal ject of lhtiga tion. The school bouimitAlone- baa issht I th.is notice in order (J give k.very onre an equal chance. it umay be that all the aurttanding claims are not alread y regi4tered. If the pro rats be calcu lated on the registered claims~ and then these outside dlaithls hre presented for pa3n crts the Ihoney will be ex~ hausted befo:e all arc paid their share. It may bo alAo thdt there are bogus, forged or duplicate claims. By auditing all the Olaimns aga in% Lhese may be detected as.d disallowed. The registry of tlias claimns clots not mean an imnmediate paymert, The treasurer has reecived no order get to pay out the 561H tax. Nor doeshbe know where the quota of the i mill tas will be sen t to Fanirfleld. It. i's hoped h6wever that payment can be made i a montii. The edIVool dommit dion6r issues tbo present notice in orde that there nedd be no delay.whdh-the. money does como. lia office w.1 L'IUo opbn on Satur days and Mondays for the rdgistra tion of claims, until thW'2d March. We trust that all alaims will be presented in due itina. Remember that the phytdbdts Vill be first on the oklsi prior to Novem ber 1872, and thbn 'if any money 'be left over, on the claims prior to No vet-ber 1873. The 'diaims of 1874 will not be paid. WAI. HI. LYLES, ATTOREY ANb COUNSELLOit AT 114V 'Room No. 6, SDcond Floor, 4ij, -'i fNs-URA NCE PAb l) , Cdrnor Ricinr "sun and Washingtbn Streets, COLU.lBIA, S. C. 3 W'ill .practice in Fairfiolh. mar 9-tim T. R. ROIREATsONV, TA-fll Juhtaer. OFFICE IN RE-1tR OF COUT I OU r, WINNSB0RO, S C. All business -ntruste,1 to him will receive prompt attention. Fxcentors' Notice. A LY, persons hasing claims against the estato of Abram F. Lumpkin, decea sed, will render thein In prope-ly attested, an"l '(iibse indebted will make paymht to R. P. LUMPKIN, T. T. -LU\IKIN, ar0- Fxecutors, Buc-k Eye Bee-efve ' NON.NO1t. CO'WNI.YA &. (-6.,.proprid'. t.rs for th.e c6tthti-,q of Fotia eld and Chester, offer Fsrasn Rightl to matike ani uo the same wit'h rample hve for $10 00. Apply at once an'd be ready to house t he first wft?ls, mar 10 S.inhor, . , "TAR HEEL" AUCTION ON THE 25th .INST. I WILL Fell goods at cost fill said daie 1 All accounits iust be arvanged by 1 5th inst., or I will take legal process to Collect. A number of accounts not col lectable by I:iw will be put o' Che court house door before auction day, an d if not e tiled will ne sold for what they will 1tg . li)"hic outcry oh'alay of .atc tion So"l . am goit g'to leave aha ifilit have M3 busiz es seUI.CA at ono4, marD-v 'k. 'C. Mic LAVMdlLI N. WiNTED. pWO goo:l meh to etIl WHRELER & WILSON'S Sewing Sqhttnetr. rev-' enceb and bond required. Nobe 'b'ut men of chtaracti-r ad reli ability ioeed 1%pily. Address J. II. TRUMP. Oen'l Att. mar 9-t2 Augusta, Ga. Fairfleld Fire Engie Company. A CALLE1) 'MERTIN0 will be Iteld in A-C3..To(vt It l1l on this(Tuesday) even ing nt 71 o'cl6k. Ylenber will com preparel to pay dues. By 'or der - mav 9g, J 8 hereby givoan that fromi this date the "'CarrolIt tionso'' at, Bltackst :,k w illI not be open as q~ ite A f%w private1 boarders nil beo taken oni reasonuable terms. mar 2-.-41 Pioprietor. WINNSBOR3. FE3[AIILN INST, T UT E. TV i E e xer cises of I his s cho.il wilt commence Mon'd'ay, the 8t hi ~of Februtary. 'es.sions for (lie pYeset, fro in haulf-past iinto to h.alf-past t.we' o'cl'ock. It is highly impdria t. thM all 'he putpils a pe4r the fii-st drcy - 4, M. CARTL)Fith, feb 4- Prindipa). SH1ERI1F1'S SA LE. Bdirected, ITwill offer fo' sle to 1,he hiaghest bihdder bfrth 'u Iios i doeor in WVinnsboro, en, the fhst Mlonday itn A pr-il texi, wit hth ie It'gnia hours ofi sale, for cash, ti e purchaser to pay for alt ntecessaly papers, the foll'oivitng tie. scf-ibed propeit y to wit: A tract of land containing Itreo l!in. v dredt aces, inoie or less, helungirig to teo estictb of Jbhin 1M. Peny, defleased; and bountded hf lat.db of Mrs. M. E. Myers, E. W. llagnes, LI. L. Elliott, JSeI REas tier and o'hers. Levied upon 4.s the lWe-orff of John E Pony at. the stit of It. Y. Ilarrison (f. a.) against John E. P'eay. She,ifT's Office, Mar. 6. l%ib'. mar 9-z2 jl Old School CIand1s, r TillE f.ogislaldre havting hpproptiated 1.certain funds for thec inyme. of old school elaims, nnd having provided that the said claims be patid pro rat a, all cla ima (datedI prior to the first of N6'vembot J8-72 htalring the prefei-enbLe. ::otce is hereby given to hold1(ers oif datid clims to preiefit. the same at the aflie of' the' $chuool teat. mission er fol'ftagist ra,t ion, s) tL-.at. the catact amotutodtaanding cant be al.cer i ainred and p'f'portional pa., metts madie tereon. The ofl'ico will tbe open fot' reg. istry on Sat urdlays add Mdridays be'tween the hours of II a. m. and I p. m. unil 22nd March. Parties cr0 utgedl Io present their clatims promptly in ordbr td secureI their pro rata. NV peyUm'n*t'oill be tade until the regiry is compte. .. W. J. CR A WFORIn', mar 8 English Breakfflst Tenat UJNPOWIfl4R Tea, Young Hifson Toa, G4Oot6ng Tea, guaranteed flue. Cal end get a sample- For sale by ., MoMASTER & BICEl.g ilhar 9 Special Notlees.j IT Isushx,.ess to aAtedpt to ole'as' a streWm while the fountath !s impure. .Dyspepsis, loomplifntA of tie ilve .r kidneys, eriptions of the skin,.ser kul, headaoheslud all diseases atfit Irpm Impure blood, are at on.ge reIhove,j by Dr. Walker's California VIagkr D iters. purifier of the blood, and rehoA 6' 'tf 1I the system, It has never nown to fail. To rus ArPt1'r'b.,.9 'hnattq under what form af'lokrous y'ou labor, thei' is one gre t (ruth )*ou should kejf'wisd : All disease ory'inastes )n an IsUe con dilion of tIIe blo'd, Yjurity t'bnt kid the disense nist depart : but 3ou eaiihot I uoily the blood by the use or poisutnniia. drtge, and exhaustive eimulants. Tdo .,est blood 1-urifier ever discovered Is Dr Walir'o fs'snous Vinegar Bitterr, oom poundeh of siuple Itarbs. MoNXT Sk\-KI, ilox'Y fAis.e-'t i ne longer ne.6ssry o pity tAro. an.t Lree, profils. Messrs. I urchgo'ti, e'edTt & 'o. beg to dra* at tiloR o their immense closing out a%ls of 06.0 '*orlh of Dry Goods. Carpets. Furs, te'., 'w'h' h takes place annually between Jan'4r' Vet, and February .6h. prior I o puralhasi Ig A'teai Spring stock. al 275. King street, Charles. .on S. C. 64, Ihito liall street, Atlanta. G., and Bh st'iet, Jacksonxill, Via. Shmplesleht'm bn.applionion. Yit..per Express or P6,lt'0.qloe Order, or good*s w'I)lI be seht 0, 0. D. All retitl orders over $16 will be gent fti-6h the Miharloston branch free of charge. OIICUTr.RAI. I:Wikr.-- f you 'ia've not already ordered your Agr(iitltural Liens l0 secure -tdva'nces, doso at once. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Chilleslon, 8. C., 14*ft on hand four difierent kinds, and if neith. er of these mort your views, they are pre. pared to prirt, at the lowest '14es, any special form to order. If she Planft'br o Farmer has not yet bought the Itural A@. countant, a book for simple farm accounts Let him do so at once. They also have a New Agricultnral Lease which gives the Landlord a lien on crop of tenant. This is very valuable. UMHARLESTON TO THE FRONT. Among o4tr new advertisements, is that ofone of t.he oldest establi%hnents in State. 10tablished in 183., it has main .ained the first'plaoe in its lit e of hu iness With Ia'rge'experience and unsurpassed. racililive, Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogs. rell are prepared to sustain Ihe reputa tion of their establishment. Like A. T. 'Ztew-irt. I believe in newspa er adver. ising, ahfi take this theast tso d(fI'nce hat they Whe thi seibr ANed %'ry largely to the'r stook of typ'e 'k%d machinery. anA ari 'et'er 'brFp'a 'd than ver to please their oustoms. Wo wish them every success. FITICHOOTT, BENEDICT & CO 01 A RBLEs ron, 8. 0, rffer io tha p.iblia anI dea!ers in g eters in immense and well selected stock 0 Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matlings Io., at the loweAt prices. llerawith they rnnex the pricesof a few articles--Calloon, rom dto 10o., hong Cloths, from 6to 16o . .Bro*1 Itomespunt, tt ,hea from t to 10o., Jo-ns, Y n i . wards, Caissimeres, from I, 1hp;farA Flanne', from 20 to 40c. Ladies', isses' rnd en' llose, 76c., ,$ .1-8, $2.00 per loz, and d,)wards, Buspenders, $1.40 I-er I.>x. and upwardq. Ladies' ad' Gents Pocket H ansikerchiefs, from e'o. ef- doz. Ind up ards, Black and Colorvd Alpa'o4s Oc, and upwards, Dress Goods. from 25c 1piars, [-adies'and Gents' Furnishing Toods, litekeeping Goods, Fatncy Giods Ribions. N6tids-, 'c., from 15 t o .16 per )%!nt. cheaper 1hbA eagwhere. sampies ient end orders pi-ardptly filled. All -eail orders from $10.00 'ap wards, sent rr Express free of charge. A liberal liscount to wholesale dealers. br. a Walker's California Yin. agar Bitters aire a purely Vegetable ireparain, hindo OhIefly fromi te na lye horbs fonld b0 Ih'o lower ranges of ho Sierra NiWa6Wntains of Callfor ia, th thnn'dicnal.rpies whIch Lally asked, "Whattis the caus.d of .b uiparalleled success of VINEGAR BIT' rF,ns 1" Otur answer 1s, that they removi ,bo cause of disease, and the patient re 'orers his Iealth'i. They sire the groat ulood purnelr and a life-giving principlo1 perfect Renovator an IJnvlgorator >f the system. eNve before in th~ aistory of the rorld has a rnedioine be ompounded posMesin, the fmakable uahaties ofV!xxOA*t BIT XSa in tiWaling thb rek of ever tllaband6 man is heir to. They re a gentt PI'rgat.ite tis well as a Tonic, olioving Con esmtion or Inflammation of he Liver add Viircoral Orga.ns, in Bilious )isoees. Thle. propM'riee b bk. \vAIxza's rINEGARD UITTaRs are A perl'ent, Diaphoreti( Jarminative, Nutritious, L xatiye Plr sedat.ive, Counter-Irrtant, 5udod AlIt .ive, and Antl-Billone. it. ii. McDOUNALD CO. .. Drriggtsta and Gon. A gt.., Pa~ rinciadal, CalifnIta, and cur, of WAlsh on and Charlton At.., N. 1. Sold by all Draggitet andi Dealers. GARDEN SEEDS DF EVERE KIND F?ROM BUIST and FERRT. "Silver 8ddu" Oitidd SetI l'or sale d h DRUG STORE~ 00' TRY DR. RADCUFF Gi1 AF iT Remedy, 'dSe*ega Seastr ba' '~A GQId eus Wondera' which i rbcorrntmefide I f9r all aches or pains. an'd is ihr,wn upen it-4 o*:, merits. lopure no pay, is.the motto. F or filA 11'iti Jennings. who is ageni foi- Fairfield Costa 'y, and wil 1 take pleasure in ""lin or dera for druggists and cotantt' tiH-l~i hij~ Dr. WY. IN. A iken of Wihitis dor$ #ihleep it o6 hlani. itoi furthe tml p plt to ft. It. JENN!18$C0( .' fd 1. ~ Wififfsb6o o, g.'tb. iidgeway. WheetwrJght and Blacksmnith8Shbt1. Iwsh to 0imf8rm my patrons aftd the pulcgnet ally that I am mow lose. ted beside the Masonjo fil, wifere I Anm prepared to do 11r.. Shoeing and all itnls of p1Nast ion BoFerhi~th work also, Wagon add Duggy repairing done with the usual prompe.ness. . M. SPENCE . C-4 d P%t some Ast-make 4"4T S LANI Afl th4 Bks GQod, Alithe B t Sles, All the Be:st Pattein -Al tie 1et Alte'l All the Best M*niss -All 'tl Beift B66tiv 'A'' the, tnhu,rt -Aii the eis a OAN B Fo "I't AND INCLUDING THF 9Ivh us A VISIT Al BoOTS& IATIMGAI ~4 R EGULI The~ AMmptoms of iver oo.mpliint, are una The pain is in the sfiouler, ah- Is rMistake id with the loss of appetito ah-l siokuess, eraing with lax. The hied is tro-abled w i oiderable lois of nutry, acoo'uphnied with something wh.ch ought to have tNeh done. m,d low apirits. Bometimes man'y 6' the It very few of them; but the liver i-c general THE FAVORITE Is warranied noi 't Ie'tjIna single particle of Mercury, or any 6njurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE eontaining -hose Southern roots and Herbs rhich an allwise P:ovidence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will 'oure all diseases caused hay dorangme.as of the 11ver and Dow Big. Bimmons idIe. Regniator, or Mediome-, Is eminently a family medioine, and by h.Jn ket ready for Immediat e resort will huresi ejn hour ofeuffering and many a dolfaritiese and doctors' bills. ter 6rer Forty Years triplt I i still receiving thy e o un ualied t esti, highest character ad, prsponaiblity.e Eminent physIcIan. eommadS it h most Effectual Specifio. for ocnumpti,en, IIvadacbe. Pain in the shoulder-s. Di ssiness, Sour Stoch, bad pltation 'of thte !!ear, Pain in the regions of the flidne.ys, despondeney, gio'd'% and forebodings of evIl, all of *hdc h are the offasing of a diseased Liver. Foer Dgsposisa or Infigcut8n Armted 'it this antidote all ohim&'tes and ohahges of water and food may be faced without tear. As a Ktemedy In Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, restlessnes. Jaunice, N,suhea, iT HAS NO QUA L. It is tl e eapest, purest and the best Fe itl Medicine in the world I Buy ibe pev!ders'or Prepared SIpn(pon Liver llegulator unlehs Ikh olt 4ngraved rap.. pier piIh Trade i4iark, stamp~ and signtrture unbroken. None ether is gornine. J. HI. ZEILIN & CO. Siahon, 0.., and P'hiladelphia. h'01 SalS Bf AsLti DRIYGSISTS, TAlla~ immMatisi tiv6r Rtegilatok tor all dig asies of I4v Ii Sornacb an\l Mklarious Fevers, d~ovatl Conmplaite, Dyspepsia, Mental Diepresulon Rlest. lessness1 J aundi'oo, Nausea. Ri6k )Ieadohe, Ccrtio ,fosast4pa tion and D llIiouatucas. 1- .A. s 1% Barre'le Oh ales. &. 9odse 1 Tieroe of New Unoa,ivasse 8c9g r Cured bamii. IaN N'OR CA8It. ,. BEAT?, BRt. & S&N. Jn16 O\N and after this. date all scoon'at \duet th NEW IDEA 5AtLOO'! wil be found In the hands of Aar, John D3 MIoarhe for colleetiot. G EIn the weather In your 'pocket so desirable.. S,L'%nd tker atL i cker4 -at L-ti ,kers At La 1 kesr at -jaudt ckers -at Landeekera-. hl Qualities, it Lan deckerm. fd Shapes, at Landeckerm. E #4A0 LITTLE MEN CHILDREN. 0 GET THE BES'T SVOGESs G ni OINTRY -KK iKEI 10-CM0 DW ATOR.I osinessani ptit I-. the side. Sometimos n for rheuniatisni. The stamach is afOOt. bowels in general costive, sometimes ahl th pain, and dull, heavy sensations con painful sensation of having left undono Often complaining of weakness, debility, >ov% atten4 lfi'q disease and at other timei khq,,q ...most involved. TESTIMONI ALS; "I have never aeen , or trIed s6oh a simple effioacious. satisfactory 46d plea ant remedy in my life."-H. ilaines, t'. .ou, Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephona. " " occasionally use, whon my condltlo requirei It fr. Simmons' Liver Re tila. tor with 'ood l'6ot."---llou. Alef. l' Stepheas. Governor of Alaban!tv "Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am purouaded it is a valuable addition to the medical solepoo."-Gov. J. Gill 8 .ort er, Ala. "Ib havo ys ed the Rlegul ator in my fami ly for the past seventeen years. I cadt, eafely recoommenl4,t to the world ae thdl best mediclne I havo ever used for that olss of disease. it tiurports to cure." H. F. Thigpeun.., President0City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacIous r.sediino.-C. A;, Nutting. Diggistu. ",iI ,e ,been acquainted with Dr. Sin' pas'Livet, Medliono for more tha1i twet. .y4e, n cin p it to be the best Liver I~~ ato~ 'reu to the public." M. R. Luiand l. L. Ly6 n,I ellefontaine; "I wse r?. yy 8ibrods' lAye agu. lator, afle b ~sg suffered soverl yeara with Chill ad oever-"R. F. Adddrson. Thb:3lergt. "I Have bean a dyspetlo for N&r j be-. gan the Regulator two yearge .ago l i has sited like a chavm in my caas. --Rev. J. V, Hiolmee. Ladies Endorshinent. .* 4vg p vbn your me~di ine therou gh t til, and in flu cAse has It fat it to ti msatsatio."-Ellen Mleacham, Chattalioochee. Pha. Sheriff .Pibb County. "I hI'. used your Regula'or with suc cessful eli Ct in Billious toadDa certaityi ultilIo i51eebi,it."-C. Mlaster. "My *.tfe &:d self have dised the Regut. lato'f o'r yea, j oxlIei fy to its great, vi'tue."-lRev. J.,e erPerry Ga. "1 think Siminous L~h.Regulat or one of ib tie! medidio evr. iadoe for the use . , 'a to .tiI Gy 9thers, have Sparks, Alliany; Ga. *et"B ~ '-l have dsed the fl1igpiotor in my .famniq 13', ales lii niy regutar,praetioe, and have f6ur,d. IL a riAest .valuablA Add satisfactory medlibleo, anid beleye tf it was used by the pryf6ssi dn it d l4 be e'f service la very many casqh. .I know very much of 'Is componaunt FaNs; ant certify its medi cinal qualities Aro perfently harmless." B. B. G riggs, 31. D., M1aeon, QGa. maroh 2-zOm iIeite ot South Carolnat COUNTY OF FAsrraE,D. Xll the Probate CoiirL; PY JDLN J. NkIL, eq., Probate Jutgj: W H E REAS Thomas Nf.Neely hat' lapdd - suit to me to 'gr at, himu UttjA o AdminIstration of the Esataie tind bffects of Anne Walling, deceased? Theee are thuereff'rp t9 olIf Na 1 admotii is6 all and ainguala~r the kiiadred an redA 'tore of the said Anna Walling, do. eeased,tha.;they.. ad appear before me, ii the Court of Probate, to be held at Faire. field Coifft itoffse, 8. C., 1'n the 18th day of al eil ngt fte pbisio here7. o atiI oolom intheforennon to shies, oauae. ftipny they ha,we. . by ihae said Ad's ministration eh'onid nomt be greanled. ,OGven under my hand, this 24ah del ofFeb.,' Anno Domuini, 1875. 8-f 1#23: P.1. ruf