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Ocial DIreefory of 'FaIrtlet4 County. NEXAToR-oseis Nortii. John' 9bdod,.Joel Cops.' L. fl.DtaiI-8h'e-tiff. daln'l. B. Clowny-Clerk of the Court: J. J. Neil--Judge of Probate. W. B. Peake-Conuty Auditet. W. M. Nelson-Couty Treasurr. W. J. Crawford--chool CommlslOheW R. F. Alartin-Jury Commiseioner. COVTY .ssloNERS-,yas. R.ll1rvey, MIonfy Jacob, Carter Booty. HL,T. Obejr-U. S. Cominissioner. NOTARUs PUBLIo-M, 0. RobeNtor., J. Q, Davls, ,1. N. Oboar. TRIAL JUSTtEe-A. bl. Mackey, W. R Marshall, 11. R. Flanigan, Silas W. Buff. D. D. Kirkland, James Carter, Thomas Walker, Dr& Ira S. Scott. T. Lt. Robertson. WINNBBORO NATIONAL BANr OP ROUTH OA ROLINA. AUTHIORIZED CAPITAL $200,000 PAiD -Dr $70,000. W. R. 1oberlsop, ,Presidei.. Geo. 11. MaBler, Vice-President. san'l, 11. Clowney, Caulijer. Al. C. Robertson, 'Toller. I ]DIREOTO00. W. R. Roberlson, It. L. Elliott, James ileaty, George 1I. MoNlaster, U. It. Flea. iuken, Jas. B. McCant3, Jns. IT. Rion, Jas. A. Brice, A. 8. Douglass, Col. William chuston, of Charlotte, N. 0. TOWN OFFICRs. Pierro Bacot,-InLendant. WARDENS--F. Gerig, J. A. Fraser, W. Al. Nelson, J. D. McCarley. Clil oF roLIe0i-T. J. 11. M[urphy. Titking Dowi a 1eg. According to Rapin, the Saxons wero addieod to drink, and used such immense cups.that King Edgar, to check this evil habit, ordered cer tain rdarks to be made in their cups, at a given height., above which they were forbidden to fill, under a severe ponalty. These were called peg tan kards, and a peg tankard is nowadays a greit treasure. A peg tankard had on the insido a row of eight pogs, one above another from top to bot toma. It was a noble pieco of plate and ordinarily held two quarts, &) that there wus a gill of alo between each peg. Tile law was that every person who drank was to open the space betweeu pin and pin, so that the pins were so many measures to to make the company all drink alike. "Th"says an authority, "was a contrivanco for inerriment, and a pretty iuro method of making all druuk, especially if it be considered that the rule was that. whoever drank short of his pin or Leyond it was obliged to drink again or oven so deep as the next pin." Consequent ly, in Archbishop Anselm's canons, laid down at the Council of London; A. 1). 1102. priests are forbiddon "to drink to pegs." The expression "to tako down a peg" has its origin in this custom, meaning to abate a man just as the liquor is abated. At Braint.ren, in 1Ogw, -ngin,l, frow which one of the earliest New Eng. land towns takes its name customs which sprang from peg tankards lin gered even in the present century. Topers partaking of ale divided it into three draughts-"nockum, sink un, stiankuim"-tho word swank being defined in lailey's Dietionary as that ''remainder of liquor at the bottom of a tankard which is just suilicient for one diraughit, which is not accounted good manners to divide, and, according to tihe quanti ty, is ealled a large or a little swank."-.New York 'Thnea. Running away from injunctions is not a novel trick in New York, but Fox, thme well known "Ilumpty DJumpty"' pantomimist, has led the court officers an unusually long chase. Ten months ago a theatre lessee procured an injunction ro. straining Fox from appearing in public inl his professional characer the ground of tihe action being that ]Fox had violated a contract, Since then Fox has playedI all over the country, coiming occasioim hly within the jurisdiction of the iNew York courts. Whenever he did so the officers wvould get after him, but ho eluded thoem with the clearness of of hIs four-sooted namesake, at one time turning a somersault cut o f a back window while they were guard. ing all thle doors of a New York theatro to oat41h hbn tfter he~ left the stage. A la,t, however, lie was trappod' in Blrookiyn en *Monday night. A deputy sheriff, dieguised as a common laborer, applied at thme theatro for work just hofore Fox camoe upon the stogo. Hre was taken en, and, 0once inside, madeo a short cut for the dIressing room and shoved the wrnit into Illupty Dumnpty's hand, who was fairly coreered at last. Tfhe afteompt of the Union-Herald, (and another paper)' to wake thle pe.ople believe thait to 'tttack tile saintly Cardoza is a oovert stab at the Governor, and his adzibistration, is the greatest fraud contemplated. If to convict a thief, would be *thQ cause of the displacement of 'the GJovernor, we would vote for convie tion. Anid, if Chiaiborlain's ad ministration won't held water be cause of Cardoza's convietioni--if he is guilty.-wui ay let loose the floods, and let Chamberlain slide. We do not believe, however, that it will. affecot M'.r. Chamberlain's adnministra. tioD. It depenlds entirely upon isg honesty of purpose and behavior. Greenville Ne ws. .The Chattanooga Tinmes of the 9th inst., says theO Tennessee has fallen twenty.ono feet, but is stilLkover. thirty, foot-, aboo low wvater. Its condition yesterdiiy may ~o describ. ed asoraryhig w..tr. 7,. oven and Jagger. u&1pQ rope5 s ft. I )r . p,Tat ttessrs. e K4 ag The -o6nol ii. be - 0 Isood f what his cu re. t44CW]UW o .4e1lSevervbou%-the, sacrameqt of bvptism, and the otherh believes a goq4 deal more than his church requires him to believe about the other saotament of the com luUion. Fallbh From Grace. 'Th'o Washington Chronicle says 'Last Winter, it will be reolooted one Van Pelt, who had been famous as the keeper of a low whisky salo on, was converted by the'erusaders, quit his business, and became a ptominent looturer for the woman, and was quoted as a shining example of the boneficial results of the labor of these worthy peopTC; tidt it s6drab he did not remain true. A few days since he was fined twenty dollars and sentenced to thirty days in the work. house .for disturbing a religious meeting." At a pra3er- meeting in Raleighb, at the Presbyterian church, week be fore last, Rev. Mr. Burwell, of the Peace Institue, spoke of the Jewish race in the kindest and most compli. mentary terms. He mentioned that, in his many years experience of school life lie had taught the daughters of Jews, and he always found them ex emplars of the most careful and polite home raising ; he had never seon a Jewi6h gIrl at his school but that shie was a perfect little lady. He said he had often heard that a Jew could not be found in a penitentiary he knew there were five hundred persons in our own penitentiary and there wasn't a jew among them. It was a singular fact that there were now as many Jews upon earth as lived in the days of David. Mr. Mangum said Ie felt very warmly to wards the Jews, that once when stationed in Greensboro he walked to his church in company with a jow and they conversed upon their differ out religions, and ueforo they got to the gato he felt thord was a blending of hearts between their, and they both felt they were children of the same Father. Wo add to these reverned gentlemen that we not only never heard of a Jew In a prison house, but wo never board of one being hung, never saw one a beggar nor board of ticir daught.rs disgrao. ing them, and that statioticians do olare a inarked differeneb between Jews and Christians to longivity, fifty of one hundred Christians die before the age of 57, and with the Jews the same pramr,im reaches be yond 67.-I&Ic gi Sonenct. The Inpoved 11onto liuttle Sewing Machine. No. 1, $25.00 ; No. 2,$37.00 No. 3, $42.00. rj-iHE bt-sL Ullt.A P .i..At l1NE ini I .. market, makes thie LO)CK STiTC allke ea both, aides. Thouisainds of ladie in the Carolinas can teAtity to its merits It will (do the same w6rk and only costs one-half of the mnonby th.a you would have to pay foir one of tho 80-CALLED first-class mnacIneas. F~or circular, samples of work, Keedlei. Thread and Oil, call on A. A .MORLRIS, Agt. for Fairfleld County 8,'U. ie is agent for thie celebrated Lighi lLunning Hlome Ma chine. D). (1. MA XWEL , Charlotte,N. C. Gen. A gt. for N. C., 8, C., Ua,, and FIn. mclh 1 ~1y LOOK TO YOUR HEALTH Simmons (lHepatic -Compound, -OR LIVER4 CURE, A purely Vegetable Compound, fr, from, any poisoncuis matier- whatever can be given with imipunity to aii infan' of onily a few hours old for CoUic or- an Derangement of thie Boewels. This Com. pound will assist nat uie t o rehist- hiei Iluepoe of mialarias, tim,d t hierby preser health, It is guaran teed to cure Dyspe siat, Constipation.- iliious <r k lien ache, Billhoons or Cramp Colic (a espeoially VNinter's C clie), anid all eoth derangements.of tho ILiter, Kmdneys, 5k Stomach and Bowel. Give it a tria and be convincedl. Manufactur ed by E. L. KING & SONS Colnmubia, 8. C., and for sale by, Dr. W. E. Aiken, Agent, also by Dr. ?, it. McoMaster, Winnsboro, 8. C. jun 23 -AND MO L A S S E S. 10 Barrel,, Ch oice N. 0. Molasses, I Tierce of New Unanvassedl Sug ar Cured hams. LOW FOiN CASH. .u IJEATY, JIRO, & SON. JUST RECEIVEl -AND TO AL 3EL 3EX X'X 3" -. -0 ('OTS and SHOES, Gontlemen's rn 13llBoys' iemdy-made Clo hing, Wanik 0e, S:aw1s, Corsets n nid Ribbous, 'ench. ed, Bi own and Plaid llomespiu s, Cali. coes, .8pool Cottoii, Linen Diamasks ald FlannAle, Silk Bows for Lfadies, unew siye Jet N ecklacce, Pearl Sleeve Uutiois Plated Shirt Studs, InitinI llandker. ohiefs (something new), Celntlemen Linen anti Silk Uandkerchiefs, new st.yl' Nubias, Boadod Dress But.os, lack Silk Pelts. A Fine assort ment of Towels Full assort mont. of Crookery and Mlass ware. Fancy China Culps and Saucers and Ch-ina lugs. JBlack Alpaccas and W11 te All-accas of choice mako. 1 INE BLACK1 MOHAIR. BouI .vard Skirta and Plaid Lindseys. Many ( f these articles are desirable for CHRISTMAS [RESENTS, and will be sold at MC W e Withers & Dwight. doo laI HAVE WH AT. D A N N E N B E R 0 's Full Stock or SprilIg Goods. New Calicoes ! New Caliooos I Piqucs ! 1'iques The Big Bonanza Stripe> Something New. Compil t fock of Wa'sh, Poplins 150 pe r yard, Nnnsooks. Swiss MIuslins, Vic toria Lawns, P'laid Muslins1 A LITI'LE IDEA OF OURS. BOUND TO 1PLNASF I OUR STOCK of NOTIONS -AND -- CL OTHII.IVG ! -mar 0 -0 Car' Loadl Whuite Co)rn. Car Load WhiJte See Outs, 1 Car Load Flour-all grades All grades of SUGARL. Rio and Java Coffee. Chioice IIms, Whito and. Smnoked Bacon. Lard in bbls., K(eos and can Pearl Grists anI d Sca. n JY D, R, FLENNIKE1N, nn9 NEW A DVERTISEIFM SIIOT-GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS REVOLVERS, t. any a.ndover kIid.1enudWp1g stam foAeatne 4.d,s .ra w a; a WI40 w.a..m PAT I a v an a. F SEamples to Agenus. Ladios' Combination Noedio look, wilth chronos. Soud staimp. . P. GimUUC, Now lcidford .\ais. Mel4i'y i"a''e by velliig 10 YTAS I, Iaitts' piecS. or ge(ting up clubs in townsI and coutrly 1. the ollest Tea 'Cotnpany in Anerioli. i- r iesi tduccl,el.l's. Send filr virciul Ir. L'ANTUN TEA Co., Chibers sI., N. Y. C4j.Svmlo.%.-rvY or- Souln ci.imixu." - . How eillber sex Ily fils:ilillte and gain wt love ati nli-ctiois or inty peIot Iley uloove intal tjl ly. 'his sin' pl , It nle ili i t l irluct all ,::in posse.ss 're'.b Itsmil for 2-7w, iogeilber %withk a 1m -l-ir e gulide, Egyptian 0racle, Dic:11ms, 'ilits to Ladies. Weddling Ni,rh l t, &c. .\ tueer book. Adthrvss T. WIL. IAM & CO., 0e. Phila. The DIAMOND COTTON CHOPPER ImPROV[0, &WARImANTL' '""''"-nt . '. M i' *AlPAN C \V te i i. he 4the lit h A I v i- u t~ i iti fer A ~tn;n , Il) I) 110.1 :EN10:;.,. .. - nu.rCorn P tIitl ltar inchim-14t. RELA A_tM ....t.. J.W.1N , w.r n i t, L-,"ASI. Evorls, roj, 110.1Im"ms AND AL. 11T1ROAT l. Wells' Carbolic Tablets i'T* Ut ONI.y IN inr.r it .x:s. A\ TIMI .,k) ND 'SUR" 1) HEY. Wl. 1. Kintt::u &z lo , Ntw York. ol it I en . ree. 1. w:,1 a) sYiab IVO1 wa' Illn lt 1rsol in 4!v11yIn- ilhL :s > to 1icke rII d deliver -wl-- f"lr oiur eslb ishinclnt (. 0 ). s:Q. of, sf.lple .all lami. 31 odso i kid ja c nsa tiuSe :1nd( V var TV e.a C l. hollit ilk \ wrviv:1. ale over h1-lit a million inl I . t i h y . ri-,fhil poir.m. \ recal ch nlev [*.)r all, 111.11t of- i'emalit ae - I a . 1 oisk. Il'youl o l - I we ll , t Yotl iie and11 plost i, lit li lie o t 'i 11 a A cml dvt e0.t-l if. .4 h -e S e'l 11nL'( :1 it ' Vr a I ler.. R 'ifovy. 11, . IA ' C" l, , 00 00 ilhort Postpoilt,if ay Fixe -F4ol1 Dri. tl ilt. 1liliT (t1 iiai I FT 111,111 CONCElR. )M .T'E1,E1 Flit -T.I ll - 11111 ' L T A il X .AL NA . DRA, V.\, I. ST OF21gt hltirT, iu. . i granl c.Ish "'i I% 0.Y0l0I g ~1tsLrigdet, ift, oby 40a I vi'-*1 <) -o i' jg 14 n ib , .01 chA 50,001. 15 ceas! cis iu ach 50),j(H) AII IfI It c..'. 'L . l h. 1.l nc A., f 1 '000. I I ) a h illt I1 '- i Is, I,, "vead 14u. 0 4) 1) u sh I "ifIlS, 5,) vath It io.1100 20 t.013 v h-lk "O 2 ach -100.00 !2.7----' rb I am-m mning to. i t I-i t I lo ' i l21 t0 ' u~ vgl:lII-or 11 T ig llt r lts, hteala .led 11kg,i il'ennOi.[unn ,1 3lC eh:n-ltred by th beokitlatue of \iil irgCI er-ea an I t he gl cl irgo t ('our.x t of oner in siently a i t 2i.:ad,' aI- t 'lgli. ' in .lwnit dier,t lied diorne resi 'C od iti nItei ple,11'" i rioOiaytlcmtb ie ci wil :.et niit- I ;ih t la rge I', I n io rt s of heO lli'ers o2f( 2121 .\llout elic,..oy t , .i. Ak n 11' e Asoin~ist who ie d i hvIC Fe-tyi' 'ii.by lowet, 1', d iia r ter i newn li-kll re DbreIen & Co. WE ARE STIL.L[ OUR STOCK OF Dress Goods, Clothing, Cassimers, Hosiery, Shoes, Hats &C. At prices which mut secure their raPid Sale. We nvteanl examinahution of goods ve are offerint. we have just rceiv eda e11Cw spply -0' SPIlNG PR INTS, LONG CLOTHS &. --A LSO, - OF GROCERIES. Sugar, CofGe(, N. 0. MkLIsses &C. &c. W. H. Flenniken & Co. imarchlI L NEW ARRIVALS! patckages of N1.W 1,, A CKOR Il in Barrels, ihalf and qiuart.r lar rels, Kits 1, 2, 3, and extrat uM' ber 1, MESS 323 Su.eks of fresh ground FL )UR. all sizes and grades from the Granite Mills Auusta Ga. ALSO, A fill stock of G rocerie.. lru isions and l'Iaitation 8ii-;div.s, -ll of which will be ait ite lowest prioes for CASH. oct 29 RIEAT Y lilO. & SON. NE of r00cS 60 pa:irs oftrc Chinus and I Iamoes. Whek DJanl. L. Il Shovels a I mannreIti :orks T!ol> and l3uikets, Nails anid .\x . rIS 4.110 Cads iia ii *. %Saws . adlocks, Sad Irons1, Co ffee Ml ills, LoOks, Peren*c - ion Caps &c. lE ierrls assorted E tt ig and! P!ant in pot1at oes, Ifor Sale loW for (uashI. RAY Beaty, Bro- a SOn. B~UY THE PRLiEMIUM MILL ! .. .m tifl lt prepiied to make and r*epa ir l'ortablo GJrist, M ill, andu do job work of A 130 All kin: Is of Collins ainil ( ases kept ont hanid. P'rices to sit the iies. Miy My Mlills have Iakent the firs nov 26 J, W,. 3MetRsigI I'. DIRECT FRO.M NEW ORLEANS 3 Ilhds. N. 0. Clarified Sugar, 10 Bhlis. .N. 0. Molass (es (Choice.) A formier lot of' tho"se goods have given general satisfactioni. GAive TheJim a TIrlal, fe 7BEATIY 13RO. & SON. WVMTED, r -iWO good tnen to sell WHEELIElt & .LWILsoN'SA Sewing Moahmes. Rlefer. ences andu bon:d required. None buat men of chiarac'eri and reli ability iteed a1pply, mar '--j2 Augs-a . C. WEST & SONS' ~TAfl8 E U URLI T Y ILADDIN OEI TI - BEST OIl, IN USE. Irarranted 150 Degrees Fire Test. VATERI WHITE IN U0LO1R. FULLY DUODUIZED. LND I' WILL NOT EXPLODE. It burns in all Coal Oil and Kerusen Lamps. Try it. Ask for "Aladdin Security," and take no other. (. WEST & SONS, 116 WV. Lombard tt., Baltimot o, Md. ESTABUsil. 1832. Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Stroot, CHARLESTON, S. C. ST ATION 1 IEV,S -ThBLQ Eli FIRST-CLASS WORK OUR SPECIALTY, YET, BY USING ('iEAPER1 GRADES OF STOCX, WE CAN FUHNISC Wo1C AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FIN[ 1ASHIONABLE STATIONEM, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Wedding and (all Cnvitations ON THE IESr STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. sept 8 IMPORTANT NEWS 0 PLANTERS. GREAT .16ductioni in Pricumi 11, view or (ie low rices obt;itid -o1 otion he prosentf, meason. uid ill Iler to place ,lr (InnIos wilihinl th1e a114h1 of every plitri , we have greatly d uee-d ourl- pIl ce. They wvill bc ,old as follows: THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER ! CASH PRIICE I'er 'To of 2,000 lbs., $46 Puyable May Ist, 1876. Time Prico Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $53 Ityablo Nov. ist, 1875, Proc of In tcrest. DPI2A D1t,L S PATENT ?i 313 -1 A T E. Cash Prieu Per T<n iift 2000) lbs., $46 P.aya.ble May let, 1875. Tlime Price P5er Ton of 2,000) lb.., $53 .iyable Nov. lst, 1875, Free of In o rest,. THE PALMVETTO Leid Phosphate. E .h P'rice Pcr' Ton of 2,000) lbs., $30 Paya ble lst, Ma&y 1875. Tlime Price P'er Tjoni of 2,00() lbs., $35 aiyable Nov. Ist, 1875, Free of In reightf antl D)rayige to b onatl..'el, iall uin A~gnts for AhnanesEl anX d af ormIlat ion. I. L ELLIOTT & CO. W 1NNSBOIRO, S C. Geo, W. Williams & C0, 3.Proprietorsi, ('harleston B. C. S.A.L E, 1L. F. GOODlING PR OPRIE~TO R, 7AVING d i!poseud of mlyLivery inter -1 S to lil 0 I. T1. Terrilli, I wvili kee i tie. 1'arties~5I in an of goodl steck lvi Well to give mae a call, I have also opeed a Carring'e Bugg id Waggon Factory. All work neati secuted and Warrantid. Give mep a cai -..A. F.GOOIMGly ESTA BLISHE E1835 V 'R~& TiTY yRAI ANDX RLONJR iUSIA'ESS. UfA D C C NEW Ci0OF8, 3 OLD and 8iiver Watches, (the very te ~ iii keepers) .Solid Goldl Chains, mm 'ltd his, Itin1gs and Si vor Blub mains, which I gularan1teo. Also, Breast, nrs CollarnndHI Siri Buttions of all (18 Iptions. A set of bieauttifuil Clocks,1 ,i n beat I hem ? ltepa iring done' ina ,rkmnan-.lut mainner. Salisfaction gutaran~ dec2 CHA~S. MULLER, Uratefl Thousands proolaim Vix. EGAR Brrris the most wonderful In. vigorant that over sustained the sinking sy-oi. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwoll, provided their bones aro not do stroyod by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Bilious Remittent and Inter Inittent I overs, which are so prova. lont in tho valloys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Ntiesissippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tonnessoe, Cumberland, Arkan. sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pcarl, Alabama, Mbile, Savannah, Ro. anoko, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autunm, and remarkably so during son sons of'unusual heat and dryness, rre invariably accompanied by extensive do.. rangimonts of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatmont, a purgative, exerting a pow. erful influence upon these various or. gans, is essentially necessary. Thoro is no cathartic for tho purposo equal to DR. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark. colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at tho same time stinilating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortif'y the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with VINEGAU Brrri.its. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head-. ache, 1 am in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Ifoart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid. nicys, and a hundred other painful symp - tois, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottlo will provo a botter guarantee of its incrits than a lengthy advertise. mcnt. Scrofula, or King's Evil, wiIo Swellings, U leors, Erysipelas, Swelled Nook Goitre, Scrofulous Inflamunntions, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro Eyes, et . In these, as in aill other constitutional Dis. 0Cs0, WALKHR'S r1NoAla BITTERs have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronio Rheiumatism Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, those Bitters have no equal. Such DiSea8o are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.-Persons on gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, T'ype-settors, Gold-boatera, and Mimors, as they advance in life, are subjeet to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this. tako a dose of WALKER's VIX. SOAR 131ITTIIS OCCaSiolally. For Slin Diseatses, Eruptions Te tor, Salt-Rhonum, Blotches, Spots, Pimnples, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Hunoeim andl( D)iseasqes of the Skin of whatever namie or nlature, are litdrally dug up and carried out of tile syvstemu in a short tino by the lis. of those Bitters. Pini, Tape, and other Worm, lurkimg in. tile system of so1 many thonaand; are offectuially' c'catroyed and1( rCleotd. No system .of miedieino, 110 vermifuiges, no an thlmmallltiCs will free the system from wonasp like these flitters. For Female Comiplaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of won man~ihood, or tihe turn of life,, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that unlprovemuent is soonl perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood nheon over yomu.ind its imlpuritios bursting through tile skil, in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cloanlse it whenCl you find it obstructed and sluiggish til the veins; cleanse it when It is foul ;your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blofod pure, anId the health of the 53ystem will follow. RI. II. McD)ONALD de Co., D)naggists and Genl. A gtu., San Franoiseo, CalifornaJ and( enr. ft WahNinlgtlon anId Charlton7 Sts., N. V. Solcl by all D)rugglsts and Deailera. OF ClA RLEST'ON, 8. C. W Iliams, BlacK, & Williams, Aents. No. 3 ColtIOIn IE xchan ge SOiUTiJ A'T'LAN710 JI'lA RF.Iv prepalredl mIlor thne special sulpervision of our Chlenist, Dli. STf, .ULIEN ltAV'ENEL~ are no0w olffred atl reduced rat en. 90o,able Guano. (IhIorouIghly A mmoniated.) I'ln) aide A1pril I si-- $40 00 "Nov. Is' withlouit interest.. 68 00 Acid Pholsphlate, Cash1 as above. 80 00 imne, na above. 85 00 Willh "Cot ton Option." 07n basis of Liverpool Middhnlgs at 15 cents pound, lelveredi ati nearest, Rtailroaid Depot on or itore Noveaber- 15th, as fol-ows: Soluble Gluano, TlanIO- $00 00 Acid Phlospha'e " 40 00 I)r'yage. $I.0i0 per Ten, unless ordered E. C. WV I,jLI AMNI, T'reasurer, I(ey BOX 48d, (Charlest on, 5, C. -. FL.VENNIKE~N, Agent at Winnsboro. M.Y C. B & 110., FACTORS AND COMMISSIONL jBCHANTS, .DCiER'S WIA RF, CIIARLESTON 8,0 r lEgitAr, ad vances made upon eon 4 Lsignlus of Cotton or oiher Fro lIce to thlem in Charleston, or through l(~c r'si odlL moein Liverpool, New p I'(/Claj attentionj1 to at sa Nr.v. 7