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2W' We are not responsible for the.oplu. on&- of oorrespondents. SW Oommunloations to this oflice will not be noticed unless accompanied by the real nate of the write. SW* Ifreafter no LOCAL NOTICES will bl inserted In our columna exceo) upon p pient of TIN dRNTS a line. M4 Any person in the County having knowledge of'ant c.reusestoe of int erest o0urrtg L -his nilghborhiood will mifor a f'vor by furnishing information at this of(ico. N Cv. ADVERTISICM NTR. Cltation-Jno. J. Neil. Read the advertisemntut of U. S. Internal Revenue. Shoriff's Sale.-L. W. Duvall. xeouto 8 Sale-Jaimes Mann. Fresh Arrivals-..Connor & ,Chand. ler. Report of the Condition of the Winnsboro National Bar.k--S. B. Clowney, Cashier. Sheriff's Sale-L. W. Duvall. A bowling alley will soon he one of the enjuztments of town. The frequent irregularities in the northern tuails oiuse great annoyance in Winnbboro. I SChool tiustees mill be Careful not to allow their schools to run too long Small quantiics of cotton still find their way into th.s market. The market is steady, prices ranging from 14 to 15 c .nt., Mrs. Boag has goi.e north to lay i-i a full stock of S.ring goods. When she returns she will be glad to see hr customers. Another lively game of base ball on Thu.-t.-diy afternoon in whioh our side got fanned out. Bev. W. If. Caiap.bll waa in town a ftw da3- oi a visit. He is looking well and zeenis to be pleased with his new field of labor. The police have at la,t reccived their uniforms, which is a dcoidea iml rovenjent on the old cine-. The Present uniforms is confederate grey f ok o, at, pants and vest. They pre. sent quite a millitary appearance. Farsers arc a long wa3s behind in getting their lands prepared for the cowing crop, on account of the excessive rains. But as every thing happens for the best we and advise them to grin and bear it. The town council are having aravel thrown upon the street in front of the down town cistern. This will make a good street of what is now a alough of despond. It is time o re.. 1 air,ns an empty wagon stalled there th- other day. Several e lored men were hauled up before Justice Robert-on on Tues day for not working the roads. We warn all parties toi turn out promptly on a call for road duty, or they will get into trouble. Messrs. Cathuart aud Moore are busily engagedin preparing a bowling alloy, the first of the kind ever eslab. Jished in Winnaboro. ily the way, why can't we have an alley which can be visited by ladies during crtain t.oirs of the day i It would be a good idea. Mr. WV. N. Mason has placed us under obligations to himi, fer a bag of Wino yam potatoes. Mr. \I. tells us that he has beena planting them for many years, and eonsiders thema the best he has ever seen, lie htas a few bushels of seed for sale at low Giguroe. Potato raisers wishing flne heed will do well to call on hi n. Is [JAYs OYF,n ALL.- A buff Coch en hen, belonging to General J. 13. D)ennis, laid ana egg on F"riday lust worthy of the Lenten Lesson. It measures eight inches around length. wine, six aLd a half inches in the centre, and weighs 4 oz. 3 dws. 8o says the Union-HIeraljd., On Monday eighte.en trats of land were sold for taxes and one forfeited to the State. For the mistakes that occurred in publishting th.e delinquent list the present Auditor and Tres are in no way r.espou.46le. TIhese or. Ileers are deteramned to correot all irregulariti<n heretofore existing, and to make of FairSeld a banner county. The Count-y 4omm isioners meet again in Winnsboro on the 10th Mlareb. We see a bill is wovk&ing its way through the [Legislatuare per. malttliag the~ 0->missiOners to dev'ote one mill of thie ordinary tax this year to pay old claim.aa, and provid ing for an extra tax of one and a halr miills next year to elear out all defi ciencies. These will douabtless pass. Our press which was out of order for some time has been repaired by Mr. Joseph E. Gilbert, asisted by Mr. John Montz, who repaired the iron work, and Mr. John Muze, who wsde she wooden portion. TA ey have made a very neat job indeed, i arid we have no heositation in reconi. a wending then to all persons desiring c woik in their line. I A colored man named Abraham Baker was found dead in his hed a few mornings ago. Coroner Ruff d held on iniquest. The post inurtcn a was performed by Dr. Robertson, as. sisted by Mr. E. W. Aiken, and an ginapectoris was given as the cause of his death. A verdiut was render. ed in accordanm wth thn f-ets. 0 The Winnsboro Building aand Loati Association orgainize4 MoAiday even itig, 450shares werelpaid up. An election was held which resulted as follows :t Preidcut-G. II. MoMuster, Vice Presideut-James Beaty r a Sect. and Tres.- D. I. l?Ieniken. Solicitor-i. N. 0 -e-kr. Mirectois-S. B. (Hownoy, 1. N. Withers, Dr. T. B Madden, J. A. Brice, F. H'dor, W. 11. Fleniiiken, Q. A. White, J. M Galloway; J. S. Connor. C Among t he uots sent to the Govern t or for approval, we notice one to rt duce the corporate limits of B.ak- f stock to oi.e.half mile square, and an act to incoi porate Ridgeway. The t latter town will be one mile lung and one-half wide. As we have nvt seeU the not. we do not know when the mu, iicipal election will t4ke pLce. As b Ridgeway is destined to become a metrop-Jis, we nave a serivus notion of emigrating thither and running for mayor or alderi n. MATIMONIA1, ID.EM.-A seri- n! Jus disease :cems to ha,ve broken out M :iong the young Imen of Winnlsboro, t Nhich threatens to carry off some five h >r six of thent during the next, few I weeks. Arrangements are being ir Ct inade on all sidos for the sad events, Ind much symipathy is espressed for :ho unfoitunate victims. We ofier ;o them all our heat tfelt comipassits i 111d on the score that nisseiy loves '0111paty, 'welo mlii. thei it.to the , )rothcrhoud." A G rAT l3I FRAUD.-S ,e time U ince, a mtan calling himself Kellogg, nd professing to be an agent of Day I L Atwood, 466 Broadway N. Y., vis- D ted Winusboro and inducedceveral )er;ons to subscribe for a ng,zine ailed "Milliner and Di essi tiker." C Aollecting the c.sh he vamuosed, and either he nor his mugt,zie lia. it )een seen since. F A gent!en.o , in town wi ote to New s ioi k and received information that o tuch magazine nor agent is known , .here. le is a fraud. Pass him T ound. A rouianti.) incident occu r ed in 'rial Justice Robertson's ofice on '- ny. Trho usual dry course of () h w was enlivened by an infusion of N ~othem der passion. Elijah IIarris, V :olored, a.ged about sixt y, and a buxom colored girl < about twenty, applied to the .Justice for a union in he holy bond (S of mtatrt~imn ly. Qunite a ,umbecr of speg Ota toris g4t.Ihered. This was the .Judlge's lirt, caSe iln the matt imonialI docket, but lhe pea form.-e ed bis duty nobly, and sccurely joined Ll.O happy couple accordinig to Hoyle, ti 0., Sund y the down mai traint en the Chiailotte, Columbi.a & Augusta Railroad, encountered a rock of about 25 or 30 cubic feet, in Spring.i cut,i 2 miles below Morrows TJurn Out. f'he engine struck it with conasidera ble force, and wats n good deal damn. aged by the collision, which also oc casioned the tearing up of tihe track for a little distance. The shifting en gine from CTha,'ltte went down and I carried the train on to Cohlumbia, r leaving Morrow's late ini the evening. No one was hurt and $50) will cover o all the damages. The base ball seaaon has begun in C Wii,na-boro. A gun.e uins played on Tu.isday in which oursidle heast by a ' score of 9 to 4. As this ie the ra a. tional gamec it abould be kept up. H Theceollege greon with, bome woik oould be made a good groand. In I this eonnectiona we would suggest to Mt. Zion Society not to let out thes green to cireus comnpanies. T1haeso dig f up the ground and leave behind them unsightly rings, whieb dcst,roy the value of the ground for purposes of recreat ion. - Several times the rings have b>een leveled by privato enter pris~e, oni y to be raisedl again by some cceeding circus. If the ground be again put in good order we trust the Society will 'let it so remain. We again call on those indebted to us to pay up. We have waited patiently on themi but now that cotton is grazing fifteen cents a pound, there's buit lit tle excuse for further delinquneno.i. If we were immiate.iiized spirits and could sub sist on air and water, we wotild gladly furnish our paper to our n mnetous friende for nothing. But heing of the earth- eart.hy, we fmd t necessary to subsist on wore su6b tantial pabulum, and this pubuluu an only be obtained by a libera lanking down of greenbacks. A le location of the NEws and HERALI i well known, small bills have n ifliuulty in fluding their way to ui ud we have to meet thein I Hoy an we do so without receiving who i due us ? To any one answering thii tiestion satistactorily we will give a ire subsoription to the NEwo. Al thers will please pay u). CanAII. sSTON ENTtpitSE.-W< rere favored with a visit Mondaj rom Mr. J. N. Robson of Charlestor ho is making a business toul liroughout the State. Mr. Robson it le of Charlestou's most notive, and aliable and energetio business inen tid by a lung career of hones deal igs with Ilis customers, throughout i1 the Southern States, has built u1 coml)oIiIsion trade s,ound to n,.no iij te city. Ile is atgett, for the cale tated Fertilizer, so Well known it is Dibtriot, the Soluble Pacifi uano, one of the best that is now it ice market fur eottou or corn. Tht ;ook offured this year has been care. illy unal)zud by Prof. C as. U, hepard Jr., and pronjunced equal ) that inauufactured in previoui ears and fully uo to the standard, 'his fertil:zer is now being offered at >wer rates than ever befoie, as will e ,eeu by refeoence to the advertise. ,ent in another column. Mbe8lr., [enry L. Elliott & Co., ure the zents for Fairfijld County, and are topared to fill all orders on th.c iobt f.ivot abblo terms. We o)>i lend Mr. Robson to the attention ol to pie:s throughout the State, as he as fir years past beei one of theii oast liberal supporters. Ie believeE advertising. EPORT OF THE CONDIT01O OF TIII Vinnsboro National Bank. VT Winnwboro, in tho State of Somg i Caroliiin. at. the close of busines, ardt,ji 1875. RESOUROES. ans and Di,counits, $-58,401 0:; S londs to secure circulationl 76,000 C to from r(Aeetning and Reserve Agents, 7,9O7 12 tie From other Nationtal 1tnks, -11,291 G, Dal Etate, Furniture and Fixtures, 1,418 7( trrent Expenses and Taxes Paid, 2,3G0 4 -omiums Paid, 10 212 5 Its of oth t ationail Banks, ,31193 O, ractionai Currency (includ. - ing Nickels ) 404 47 )vcie, (including gold Treisury niotep) 211 0 -gal Tender Notes, 9, 0 40 -1d9-1plion fundil With U. .. eas. 6 per C'. of circtilatt,:1 3 9 6 00 Total $'sj, Iz715 MIABILITIE 33 pital Stoc' pQid in, $,000 ttrplus Fund, i1154;, . her undinided profits I ,'J3 U5 ai onah flank notes otit staniding. 65485 (00 div id nal f)epotsits, 37.915 17 ae to other National Banks, 1,82d 4t T ot al $183,t57 95 STATE 01" SOUTilh irAAltOIbNA, Cotnn y tit 'airtfield. 1, Samue'l I5. Clownecy, Cashieir of' t hi inunshoro N at ional lzan' , do solemi,nly eat' t hat thle abov"e statetmet is trutt txh . 1 betof liy knto'wledlge antd belief Swatin to atnd su bscribedl beforet' me', is 8thI day of M arch. Md. C 1108IIh'tT)N. Not-try Public Correcct 'Alt est: W. It, BllEltTrSN, J1 AS. 4. fl1t0 Dui lrect ors. JAMElS i AlcCANTSJ S)lhl'i1o a3ifb Ouiano,. 46 CAstu, $53 TtME, without.intterest 'acific (u 110 Conipany's Com pound1( AcidI Ph(osphate of' Lintie. 'on C7omiiosi ixo wIVTI Co'r'Tox &Jr.: 20 Cash, $33T'itte without iterest, PO0 accomodoate P'latnters they :an or. der ntow anid have until 1st Aprtil > decide whiethxer thtey will takte at tme r cash pr'ice, W~hen deli vetred from Pie try by earlo-ad, nodrayagea will be chartg. dI. Thns (uanto is cow so well kntown ii 11 4heSothe rin States hor itts remar'kalt lleets as an ageucy fur inucreasing thct roduets of labor a" tunt to rtequire spe. iail recommaend'at bt ion,o us its ute tir nine years paist hast establishie< it, har'acter f'or reliale excelene.. Thei tpliest pit itlo into) matrket this sceasotn ee, as he re! tofore, pre paredi u ndert it poprintendence of D)r. 8ST. JUJlAN LAV t'N EL. Chuemuist of the Conmpai.y, al harlestotn, 8. U., Itence Pliant ers aa t'5 asstnied that its qtuliry ai.d comnpo, ition is precisety the sanme :s it her re sold,J. N. ROIlSON. Agent I' r [outhI Cttrolinu, Charloston, S. C. Jotts S. R{t'sss & Co., aeneral Agets laltimnore. dee 4--tm ExecutrixsNotice. LLTA persons having detmands af nlint te estate of (COL. IJAyVI 'ROVEN'IE deceased, will render theti ii properly at.tested withiot, (detty ames 11. Rion, ALtoraey at Winnsboro r to thme undersigned at Columibin. It. E. PRIOVENCE, mclh 2--x2( I Fxecutrix. VINNSBORO FElIALE INSTil TUTE. TIlE exercises of this echto, will commnce Mlonday, the 84 -of February. Sessions for the present, fro half-.past nIne to hialf-past twa 'clock. It is highly Important that al he pupils appear te first day A, bl. CARTLEDGE, feb 4.- PrincIpal U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.1 SPECIAL TAXR May 1st 1875, to April 89st, 1870. 9' T IIE Revised Statutes of the United P 1States, Sections, 8212, 8287, and 8239 s require every person engaged li any bovi. ff ness, avocation, or cmploymen, which B renders iani liable to a SPECIAL TAX, 1I l to procure and place conpicuoualy in his e ealoblisiment or place of busenie a stamp w denotiig the pn.yment of a'd special tax J for the Hpeciml tax year beginning May 1. C 1875. before conuencing or cotiiin iig business after April 30, 187b. The Taxes embraced] w'thin the Provisions of t he law above quoted are il:e loltow - ing, viz : Rectili -rs $ 200 00 Dealer,s reiail liquor, 2 00 V alrH, WhOILPHale liquor, 100 (00W -WDalers in uit. liquors, wholesile, 60 00 Dealers i itialt iquors, retail, 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco, 25 00 And oi sales of over $1.00), i rt % v cents for every dollar in excess of Dealers in manitifactured tobacco, 6 00 Matinufa -turers of stills, 60 00 And for each utill neanufactured, 20 t) Aind for each worin tatmufaatured, 20 00 AInnufact urers of tobacco. 10 00 Manntactut,rs of eigis, 10 00 Peddlers of tobao;, titet class (in re dhan two horsos or other anini'). 60 00 Peddb-rs of tobacco. second class (two horses or oi lier aimalr4) 23 00 Peddlers of tobb:acco, third clabss (t nte hiese or other unitmal). 16 (.0 Poddlers of tobacoo, fourth class (otn f,ot or public fconveyan:e), 10 00 b Brewers cf lems than 600 barrels, 60 00 W l1rewor.- of 600 barrels or more. 100 00 i' Any person so liable, who 8hall Iail to comply with ie foreguing r-quirements C will be subject to seveoce lealt;e-i. Persons or firms liable I ) pay any of the special taxes aimed above must apply to o1 . b. A N DE lt.- ON, 'ollector of interinl I lItevenu1.) at Colimnbi 1, S. C.. aid p;y for it and proctire the Specal-Tnx itamp or w Stam,ps livy need, prior to X.ay 1, 1875, fi nild withoua fuat her notice. J W. DOUGILASS, Comissiner of Internal itevenuc. 14 (Jffice of I utern)1al Itevontne. i V i-shington, D. 0., Febrlcary 1, 1873. ;1 inch It; -m 16 30 a 2027 Ia English Brenkf'ist tea, UNPOWDE1 Tlea, Young Ilyson Tea, Oolong Tea, giaranteed fine. Call and get a sample- For sale by 52MM.STE R & BIR CE. mar 9 SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carola, COUNTY OF F'AItFIEl.D. In Re I fr Levi 1). Smith aigiainst p sac WIn. imih.) a, et al-., TN purnance of an otdcr of tle court of Probate miiade in the above stated case, I will offer for iale al. public auc tion to the highest bidd,r, before the court 2 door in Winusboro, wit hin the legal hours " of sale, oa the first Monlay in April next, Ilt following real property to wit : A Il 'lhat. Cerinlin piece, parcel or tract of land c lying,-being and situate in the county H 11nd State 1af'oCsaid, containing ihre r huinIred aind twenty acres, mvore oi less, P anl bounded on the North by land1s of di If. 0. Dukes, on the Fast by Ellison Cloud, on tle South by aids of Cloud & 1uillian untl in the West by lands of 40 Ilogan and Wiatts. Termns of stile : So p) much cash as will pay costs of the action tj and expeomes of sale. anl balanlce oia ti creii of ont yeau., secured by bond and aj nur(g.age of tlie preinlse'. a I.. Wa DUVALL, S. F. C. of Sherif's Ollice, Mlarch 11ith, 1875. Ii 'rlo Stato of SouthI Carolina. e< COUNTY Or FAtlititELaD. C. M lei'eighana.1 Judiah Ii leChenaghian o1 andl Thomas P'la;,er vs. John T, llall hi and otheras. c I N pursantce of an ordler of the Couirt qi of Probate tinde in thme abovo s stated ease 1 will offer for~ salo to the higheet bi-dder. tl, bef ot a thte .couart house door~ ini ) WVisboara,, wit h.ni lhelegal hoaars of salt on athe first ?.h.tdaiy in April next,y lahe following described property, to wit; c All liat. iece, piarcel or tract of land 8 lyintg. hei ig aid siitunto in tah le coutnty .i anad State aforesraid, containting sixty jac:es miore or~ le.ss, hounded by lhi.d of I bans a l'at ely betlonigintg to thle estate of -- hlall ; atid having such satapes miat ks anid bundaaries as ntye iepreuse.aled on a p'at r of survey a hereof niade by Win. 13. Elkint D. . oat 3rd Iecembaer 1874, by which pliat the land will be sckt ad title oxecau tedl. di Tearms of sale C.\S II. Pur.chaoer to payh for piaers-g Shecriff'~s Oflice,m Wiinnaabore. 8. C. mhcl 'J 1875. ie h 1 1-22| SHlERLIFF'S SA LE. ti T) Y virtue of an execution to mte ci -) directed, I will offer for sale for a cash, at public autiont to the Ihighiest bid der before thle court, house d oor in Wintns hoio wvithtin the legal hours of sale ottn ih firtt Moniday in A pril next the follow. ing descibe,ad real properay, pin chinser to pay for all p)apers. Onec iract of laid situaate in Faii field coaunty caontalining tifay nacre s miore or less, belotiging to t'ie est ate of Danvid lobley senior, and having sauch shapes miarkcs and boundaries as are tep restediiC oan a plat of sturvey thereof miade fj by A. 1el'onaid on the 26th day of Feb., A. J). 1875. LeCvied upon as the properly of David Mhioly a nior, decocased, at, the stit of Luaoy A. Mobaley, vs. Edward D. A lbley. et .all lExecutors of D). \lobley 0 dcens aed. Shcriff'a. W. DUVA LL, 8, F. c, Shr f'Olice,' LWittnsboro, 8. C. miaroch, 11 1874, nieh lxtl x2 I 7 FTERA this date I will discontinue dl solling Whiskoy by the drink, and I offer mny Bar FiKtures, &O. for sale. j Winnsboro, Feb. 3rd, 1875. R. J. McCA RL EY. hAb Special Notices. AmBRIOANS are a Nation or Dyspeptics. o livo fast, dissipate and fill enry raves. We drink all kinds of alcoholio )irits, and swallow, without mas ication, >rk, greasae and every kind of life-de roying, system-ologging, indigeitiible oil. Dr. Walkers Vegetable Vinegar liters will- rvmove the evil effects, an e recovered patient, with pure, vitalized coieal blood l1..wing through his veins ill have a ch arer head and a cooler idgie-nt, which ndded to expet ience, will tise hIm to abztain in the future. lb.w -ro tiroul TIMK P1i0t,1ntRTy Or IN STA-rN.-Keep yoer money at. homte. 1) out send nway for alfythiig which you i obtain as wo It hei c as el4ewhere. We not advtoc:it, p-ayinA $5 for lint w hich au can buy natroAd for even $1 00. bur. hen you can buy your Blank llook2 of e beo4t grado. at prices as low as New ork. ihen, tend to %kalker, Evans & )gswcll, Chao leston S. C., land purobase hial you tneed. All their Blank Book are rdo in Charlcston. and your eticotrage ent will sustain i worth ity manu fatt uring I.erIprise. MloNFY SAVED, MONaIY M.s.-Il is ono nger necessary to pay two an,d three otit. Mlessrs. I urchgolt. Benedict & >. tcg to draw aliention to their ineinse using out R-0 of $500.000 worth of Dry oods, Carpets. Purs, etc., which take nee annnlly between Jan uary 141, nnd bruary 5th. prior to pirehlasi g their wiing stook. at 275. King strel, Charles. n S. C. 64. V hite Hall street, Atlanta, %., and Bay street, Jacksonville. Fin. miples Sent, on a pplio-.4ion. Remit per cpress or Po;t O.ie Order, or goods will sent V, 0. D. All retail orders over $10 1i be sent from the Charleston brinch Bc of charge. i[A II LESTON TO THE FRONT. Among oar new %dvertisenents. is that one of the oldest eslablishlments in nte. E<tablislied in 1832, it has main inedthe first place in its lit e of hu lness ith large experietce anil unsurpassed. cilities, \Messrs. Walker. Evans & Cogs oil are prepared to sustai i hi reput a i of their establishment. Like A. T. ew-irt. they holieve in newspaper ndver ging, nd take this meas to antiounce at they have Lhis season added very rgoly to their stock of type and achinery. and are hotter prepared than er to please their customers. We wish em every success. UlCHU0TT, 11ENIEDICT & CO CiIA i LES rON, S. C. lier to the iabhic -n i dateri in genera immense and well seleotel stock o ry Goo.is, tarpet.s. Oil Clot is, Mal i ings D., at thi lowest. prices. l[erowiti they inex hlie pricesof a few art.lcle-s-Ca,.ous, 0om 6 1-0 1 0o., Lto ng C lot Its, fro lm (o10 ic . Brown l1lmespitun, extra heavy, om T to M0o., Jt-ins, froi 124. up iirds, Cassimeros, front 40c. ul;wlard-i, itnnels, fron 20 to 40o. Ladies', Misses' id Grnt'i Ilose, ,5c., 1, $2.00 per oz. and u iwards, Stispen.lnrs, $1.40 Ier iz. and upwards. 1tadies' and Gents Poket landkerchiefs, from 60o. per doz. id upwards, Black and Colored Alpacas lc, and upwards, Dress Goods. from 25c )wards, Ladios'and Gelts' Furnishing )ods, lonsekeeping Goods, Fancy G -ods ibl,onH, Notions, &c., from 16 to '5 per it. cheaper than elsewhere. Sanples ut. and orders promptly filled. All tail ordero from $10 00 upwards, Rent ra Express free of charge- A liboral scount to wholesale dealers. Dr. J. Walker's California Vin. ;ar Bitters are a purely Vegetablo 'eparation, mado chiefly from the na re herbs found on the lower ranges of 0 Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor. a, the medicInal properties of which -o extracted thorofrom without the use Alohol. The question is almost tily asked, " What is the causo of the iparallelott sutecess of VINEGAR BIT xs 8t" Our antswer Is, that they remuove o causo of disonso, and the patient ro v~ers his health. They are the great 00(1 purifier and a life-giving principle, perfect Renovator and Invigorator the system. .Nover boforo in the story of the world hag a medicine boon tnpounded possessing the remarkable nhities of VmzNHoAtt tTTEfas In hoaliDg the 3k of every diseaso man is hcir to. They o a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, lieving Cotgosionx or Inflamiihation of oeLi'er and Visceral Organs, in Bilious senses. tIT propertie ofnD, WALKER's t NG lt I'"rHtaareApriet,Diaphorstic, irinative, Nutritious, L1axative. Diuretic, tdativye, Countor-I rritant, Sudorific, Altera ro, and Anti-Blilious, rOggiuits anid Ge-n. A gta., San F,rancisco. Cnttfrnia, itt cor. itf Waisihmrton anid Chtarlton Sta.. 14. Y. Sold by all DJraoggsts and Deaert. Old1 School Clallns. OL E l.egmslatutre having appropriated certair funds for the paymeait of old hool claiiins,. nnd ha ving provided thmatI e said claims he paid pro rata, all claims ited prior to the tirst of Novenmbet 1872 rvitng the pa eferenice. noste is hereby yen to holders of said claims to present le samte at. the ofliee of thme School Cent isstionter for registrr,tion, S>) that lie cact amounit outstanding can be aieet tineid anid proportional pa,, liens ade al ereon. Th'le ollice will bie opent for reg. try on Siaur.lays and Mondays between te hours of I i a. rm. andl( I p. m. until uid March. PA4rties are urged to prevent eir Claims prompity in order to secure acrlpro rumin. N? puaymnt will be mnads til Ihe rryistry is completIe. W. J. CIIAIWFORDI, School CommissIoner. mar 8 Thle State of SouthI Carolina, (IoUrrV oV F'atarltr.t.. Inl the Probate Court, Y 9J OIIN J. N A[L, lisq., l'robate Judge. HERI'EAS Pierre Blacot hiath made Ystit to me to grant. hiam letters of drimiitrat iou oif the Esitat e anad effects 1' Mhary Di. ilacot deceased. Thes re therefore to ese and admon - ih all and singular the kindred and aredi ire of thme said Mary D). haneot, de :ased.thtat they be nd appear before me, in te Court (of P'robate, to be heltd at Fair aeld Court lIouste, S. C., on ibe 81st day of larch niex, after publication hers. r', at 11 o'clock in the forenoon t.o shew lause, it any they h ave, wby the said Ad. inistration shioulid not lbe granateid. Oiven tunder my hand, this 15th an f March, Anno D)ominh, 18-76. JlOlN J. NEIL. rsohlG-{ x2 J, P. F. C, Executors' Notice. A LL persons having claims agains C.I the esta4e of Abrami F. Luampkinm eceaised, will render them in propo,-l3 tiested, and those lndet-ted will make ayment to R. P. LUMP'KIN, T. T'. LUMPEJIN, nsa,'Fzecutors. *LM i EGUI The Symptoms of Liver complaint are oun the psin is in the sloulder, and is mistak odi with the loss of appetito ani sickness, terating with lax. The heal is troubled W siderable losn of memory, aacompanlel wit something wit ch ought, to have been douo. and low apirits. Sometimes many of the a very few of t heni but the liver is general TH1E FAVORITE 1I warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substauce, but is PURELY VEETABLB containing those Southern roots and Herbs which an allwise Pl ovidonce has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It wI:1 cure all diseases cqused iy dorang .me,ts of the Liyer and Bow els. Bimmons Liver Regulator, or Medioine, Is eminently a family medicine, and by b -ing kept ready for imlieditce resort will save many an hour orauffering littd minity a dollar in ti-te and doctors' bills ftr over Forty Years trial it is still receiving the mobt utiqualified testi. nionials toits virtues from persons of ti e highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the most Effeotual Speoiflo. for ctnsun pti ,n, HeadLache. Pain in the shoulders. Diz.inesw, Sour Stomaoh, bad taste i.u the niouti, billions attacks, Pal. pitation of the Pleart, Pain iu the regions of the Kidneys, despondency, gloom and fotebodings of evil, all of which are the offspring ofa diseased Liver. For Dyspesia or Indigestion. Aried wit h this antidote alt climates and chahges of water and food may be faced without fear. As a Rtemedy in Malarious Feverm, Bowel Complaints, rtatlesnes, .laidite, Nausea, IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is the cheapest, purest and the beat Family Medicine in the world I CsUL.ti.o. Buy n-) powders'or Prepared Simmons Liver Regulator unless in our engraved wrap per with Trade mark, stamp and signi ture tunbroken. None other is geiluine. J. I. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, Go., and Philadelphia, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGOISTS, TAKE Simmons' Liver Regulator. For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and 8f.leen. As a remedy in Malarious Fevet s, Bowel Oompl aints, Dyspepsia. Mental Depression lBeat. lessness. Jaundice, Nausea, Sick J/eadohe, Colio, C'onstipa tion and Billousnosa. It 1E.ams 1.41" "cEwi'sal A great AA D)emandsa Ha An mai luke All the Best Goods, All the B st Styles, All the Best Patterns, All tI. e Best Gaiters All the Best Business All the Best Boots All the Substant All the Sizes CAN E FOR BIG AND INCLUDING Till GIVE US A VISIT A BOOTS & New Grocer1es. C) bhu,. PORT3) UI00 and Eng' *) islaud Molasses- andi Cantoa Slital khd, Chiolee Denmorara Sua gir. 12 bbh,b. Yellow (;, Extr a C, and orana-a ted HIugisw. B Sacks prime RIo Coffee, CHEAP FOR CABlI, BE4T Y, BRO., & 80NI 2a AATOR. iasiness and pain in the side. 80,1moaimus un for -rheumatism. The stamach is affoct. bowels in general costive, sometimes al ith pain, and dull, heavy sinsations con. i painful sensation of having left undone Often complaining of weakness. debility boVe attend the disease and at other times y the organ mot involved. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never sees or tried sunh a simple efficacious. satisfactory and pleas ant remedy in my life."-i. liaines, st, Louis, Mo. Hon. Alex. H Stephens. "I occasionally use, *hon my coQndli,iou requires it, Dr. Sinmnons' Liver Regulav tor with good effect."-lot. Alex. all. tpheos. Governor of Alabama 1Your Regulator has been in use In my family for some time, and I am pursua ded It Isa valuable addition to the modicat soience."-.ov. .1. Gill Maorter, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my fami. ly for (lie past seventeen years. I can safuly recommend it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class of disonsa it purports to ourk." 11. P. Tligpeft. President City Bauk. "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and eflicaoious r.edicino."-C. A. Nutting. Druggists. "We hava been nequainted with Dr. Sn.nons' Liver Medic ne for tmore than twenty years, And know it to be the beat Liver Regulator offered to tihe public."1 M. R. Lyon and 11. L. Lyon, Bellefounaine, Ga. "I was eured by -Simnouts' Liver tegu lator, after having snlered soveral years with Chills and Feor-"R. V. Ainier son. The31oergy. "I Have been a dyrpetio for years ; bo. gan tho eReg"lator two years ago ; itlas acted like a oliham In my eaeo."--Rov. J. V. Holmes. Ladies Endorsement. "1 havo given youtr medicine a thorough trial, and in no case. has it failed to give satlafaction."-Ellen Meacham, Chattahoochee, Fli. Sheriff Fibb County. "I have used your IReguila.or with suo. cessful effect in Bilious Colic and Dys pepsia. It Is an excellent remedy and eerlaialy a public blessing."-C. Master. son, Bibb County 0s. My Wife. "My wife and self have used the Regu. hater for years, tid testify to its groat virtuos."-.Rev. I. Felder, Perry Ga. "1 think Sintions Liver Regulator one of the best medicines ever maue for the Liver. My wife ani many others. have used it with woudetful effe."-E. K, Sparks, Albany, Ga. M. D. "I hive used the Regulator in my fami. ly, also in my regular practice, and have four,d It a moat valuable atnd satisfactory medicine, and believe if It was used by the profetasion it would be ef service ins very many cases. I know very much of 'i comaponnnt parts, and' certify its medi-. einal qualitIes are perfetly harmless."' B. 11. Origgs, M. D., Macon, Ga. match 2...xm iBoots & Shoe Nn your 'pocket so dsiraIble. I.'CD:EL. at Lanrd ckers. at IL 1 ekres. at Li s kers. at L ati ekers, Shoes, at ILan'd ckers alQualities, at Land deeker8. tud Shapes, at Landeekera, E HAD LUTTLE MEN C~ OFIILDREJN. 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