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The Council have rep-ire I several bad place. on Gully street, for which the cItizens living thereon are greatly indebted. Plant Corn. There is a positive dearth of locals Tho streets are becoming n.oro passable. Pubfi sh lin Yinasoro are closed. Ye: etday waa a l>eautiful spring day. Sualo inprovemouts are going on in W inusboro. Now that Lent is euded, let us have some febtivities. Mr. JoJh1 Stitt, au old citizou of Fairfield, died on Tuesday night. The usual overplus of rchool cortif cates this )ear in spite of the vigi lance of the officials. . Smokers wishiiug a good, long puff for 10 cents can be accommodated at the Morning Star Saloon. Mr. Dolily t the old Ptunt of J11o 1). MoCarley bas received a large quantity of number one bologna sausage. Call on bim and getsome. Sheriff *Duvall being absent on Salesday, Coroner S. W. Ruff took churge of ihe Sheriff's office and con ducted the sales. Jas. .R. Aihen Esq., and Capt. W. D. Aiken left WV innsboro for New York on F.iday. The Captain is on matrimonial thoughts intent. Ridgeway orange is one of the most prosperous in the state. Seve ral hundred dollars of supplies have been just received by its members. Messrs. W. R. D>,ty & Co., have received another batch of fine Ken tucky mules ; give them a call. F"reightsa are so heavy on the C. 0. & A. R. R.., that it takes two engines to one train, one to .puil red the other to push. M~es..,rs.. McCants & Douglas, ad ver tise a pianmofor eale. This is a very tine instrument, possessinIg a rich,'full tone and is a- most new, Mr. W. M, Hardin has returned from a several montlas sojourn in t04 land of flowers. Florida agrees with him, We are inifornmed that extra trains will be run over the C. 0. & A. R. R. during the Mecklenburg Centennial, and all persona visiting Charlotte on that occasion will be passed over the road for one fare. D)eputy Sheriff Keller informs us that Shieriff D)uvall has been hoard from, Hie is somewhere in Georgia uinder medical treuatment, and will put in an appenrance in about two we eks. Judge Mackey haus issned an order to Coroner Ruff to take charge of the Sheriff's uffice. This order will be held in obeyance a fetv days to give Sheriff Dunvall n chanace to retuarn and resume his duties. Johni Green was again before the Mayor Tuesday evening for not comn. plying with his, John's, propositi. tion. His Honor, afier some good advice to John sentenced hImt to work on the street for fifteen days. Col. D. WVyatt Aiken, Master of the State Grange will address the granges of Fairfield County soume time during the first week In May. lotton on one-fourth of an are, a Mar Za-tux Chairn. Order for General Meeting < Creditors. In the Ditiot.Crt of the Onited SI,t, for the Western District of South Car lina. In the matter of Charles In Cal heart." Binkidot. Bmukruptcy OTICE is.htrqby gtve.n that a gene ,4jhe(i1,g of the creditors of sa akrut. wili be held at the offico of tj U0). W. I. Clawaon, legiser in Ban1 ruptoy, in Yorkville, South Carolina, said district pn 'Cho 9th day of Aprl Anno D.inli or.o thousand eight .huirr and seventy fi4g, for the priposes pa,. in.i'ho I wenty-acviih section of the Pan! ruit of M aroh"2, 1867. 84MI'L. '3. CLOWNEY, Ansignee of Usst. of Charles Cathcart, nar ;8-Jaw2w AankruF DANNENBR& & tCE NE W DRY GOODS; 'NEW CAL100OEs, CORDED JACONIE PAUIC L A WN8, Percales a n d Poplin! Checkeod and Stiliped .Nainsooks, Swiss- Muslins, Victoria I,aoe 8tripe, 13oonde -Ouieure NEW CLOT H ItNC NEW BOOTS --AND LATEST 8TYLE HATI Lsadles and april 6 $5Per Day atbe 2O Ter ms free. A ddr ?ortlatna, Maine. A..tnoi& NOTICE I A LL parties indebted to the Morni Star Satoon who laws not, setti their account's up to April 1st, will be fused credit hereafter. ' J. 6ROBSC0H E,, anell etiJ'r Prle s.r Time and place will be more partiou larlyipeoified hereafter. T'e t VLa lttie o oM dist Church is still going on, and large number of _oloe Rersons bay connected th6ilelvos- with thi Church. The Citisens Coroet Band, of thi place 01il 'cOlPaOy the*l1'elt Fire Engine Company to the Meck. lenburg Centennial, and we predict that it will be one among the beat amateur bands that will. visit Char. lotte on tha't Jo6nsio). 4 We are gav to be able to state that the Fair6eld tirengi,n'cu.. puny have accepted the invitation extended to them by the (farlOtte Fire depart ment, to be. .preset.,at the Centennial edlebration whidb takes place in that -cityou lo 26th of May next. Mr. Isaiah T. Gladdee Ias present. ed us with some of the "Ntrly Rose' corn. This corn has achieved quite a local reputatiop, as .being the earliest variety of largo corn. Mr. Gladden will supply parties with seed. We have received the April num ber of the Southern Cultivator, puL. li-hed at Athens, Ga. The Cultiun. tor is one of the bObt 'agrioultural journals published in the South, and should be in overy household. Sub. scription price only $2 a year. At a meeting of the citizofis- of Win.nsboro hield in the'town hall ou Thursday night the old Council wat unanim6usly re-nominated to serve for the esuing year. This is' quit( a cooapliment to these gentlemen and we underjstpnthey haie ac9pt. cd the action of.-the- nieetint. A t the EAster cleuetunJo,. Job'f Hpi,;eopal Church, Winnsboro,. the following efficers 1vere elected : Wardens, W. M. JIOILht and DuB. Egleston. Vebtryien, I. A. Gail lard, P. Bacot, R. It. Clarksqp, T. R. Roberikon, A. McKenzie. Two ad. ditional vestrymen will be elected for St. Stephen's Paribh, Ridgeway. It was decided not to call a rector at present. Charles Strother and John Le; Queuex, both colored, got into a diffi. oulty*Saturday night KA %rbMts Hall. Strother was stabbed three times by LeQneuez. The wounds though p-ainful are pot dangerout Barber's ranche is booot-ing fatis for rows and 'ihouldbe looked"a'fter by our vigilant (?) police. We heard ono of the firm. of Street, Walker & Co., say yesteiday morning that the Council aught to pass a law. requirit'g *agons after load ing with guano,ito move immedi ately out of town. We agree with him heartily, f.r we. all know very well that the'large ritim:b'dr of wagohs daily standing in our Streets load ed with phbosphatis is very offentsive. The April number of the Rural Carolinian.is at haui, with a table of conterits vecry iniviting to all who would aid in the great work of im proving the agricultural system of the South, and thu& contributing. to the p.ublic wealth and prosperity. Every farmer should *shbscribe for this valuable magazine. W~alkor, .Ivans & Cog4wel,pblses Charleston S. C.h,pulhes We regret to have to chronicle the departvre from our toewn of ourold friend Mr. E. C. McLaughlin. Mr. MeL. has been' A ong us for the past four years, anid we have always found him p perfet, ~entlemwan, and we Nerdhily recommued&im. io the citizens of Spar-tanburg (where he intends remaining) es such. In bidding our old ,''tar heel' friend adieu we wish him success, Thp following dispatch was ,reeai' ed by Chi1ef of I01lico Murphiyn Bun day night. UNION S. 0. A pril, 4th, 18'/5. To Chuf P'olig, Tlinnb6 oro S. ci Rev. Mir. Miller mnurJered and ro,b ed in this county yesterday. Mur darer supposed to be a copper oolor edl negro about fiye feet eight or nind inehcs huigh, had on when last seen a brov'n slouch hat, brown sack coat, and wears about niumber nine shoes, heft one run down at heol, wvelglis about 175 pounds, and. supposed to be mnaking hbf' way to -Chester, Winnsboro, Nowherry or Columbia. Robbed M r. Miller t.f new black sack overcoast, with cape or tal ma, black felt hat and silver watch, with dog engraved on case. Overcoath when stoleni a bluegeli yndpgi ar-In. Arcrest hium.if posiolc. lf Sheriff Union Cottnty.. Mr. J. C0 Feadet calls" our ntten Lion to an article is.1 t.-lAral Caro linian of 1874, -page ~2, entitled "Model Farming in teUp.Co4uiry," in which it is assorted 4that Z. Powers made one IAhousand p>oundsa of Une D Somthia NewVr bo aI o t stna I I n Wininstoro liotel, 1 oPeq 6gaia with a well selected stock of the verj beat Wines antd liquotatht cn bdadd. Inteud to merit the paironage of the public by keeping Arst -class goods, and giving my cust omers what ,th-y call for at lowe.t prices. N. C. Corn WhI-ske and Brandy A Specialty. as I have an advanta e in -procuring the Lest at thw'lowest priced. ' Don't fail ta give me a call and satisfy your*elf of the above facts. 8. F. COOPE R. -april l--8mos Executor' Sale. -B Y vihtue or authority contained in the Will of Abram F. Ltipkin. (Is. ceased, we will sell at public sualon. for cath. on Friday. the 16th day of April ntit, at the 13oulware place abont sIxty bushels cotton seel, an anvil, a Tie and a lot of old iron, and at the hotoo, place, on I the following day, about seventy bushels of cott on meed, a portable grist mill, a lot of old iron, about three hundred bushels of corn, a lot of fodder and other articles. Sale to commence at 10 A. x It. P. LUM\PRIN, T. T. LUI PKIN, Fxecutors. inai 8l-x2tt IN B ANYL HUPT1. Western Disttlet of 8out 'Carolina --8., at SpirlatibUt-g the 11th day of Mareh, A. D. 1876, r IlE under-igied hereby gives votice of his rplointment as Assignee of of J. P. Elklits, of AlatOU, in the county of Fairfield and Stato of South oarollna. within said District who has been ad jndged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the Distriat Cout of said Distr'et. J. 1. H. THON 8 1N, march 17 .x8 Assignee. Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold on tho 19th day of April next, at the house of John F. Canmeron, late of Fairdeld County, de. ceased, the personal property belonging - to skid sstute Terms cash. THIOMAS J. RA WLS, Admu'r. with t Ill aunqxed. - Col. F. J.Cameron is authorized io sell the above property. All persons having claims again I said edtate will present the same properly attested, and all per sona due said eetate will make payment to me in Columbia, 8. G.. 'em r before the r 1st day of mWiry net. d TIM'OA8.1 AWLS, IC U A'4n1r, ith 111 annexed. C'tun'a. S. 0., Mlarob 8th, 1876. n march 24-ig SJ1IST RECEIVED --AND 10 --- 'OTS,ana 8I$0ES., entle'men'saiW ems', 83awli, Corsets n nd Rib'botns, Oleat'h. ed, 13, own and Plaid llomespmuns, Oaii. coes, spool g.ot.Ion, Linen Da~muaks ana Flanft el., Silk flo#a*for.Ladies, ntew style .Jet N ecklaces, . eal'! Sleeve Buttons, Plated 8hjt Stedu, .Iniial lanidker' Linen at4 Ret4t is ne* styl Nutblas, I3aoD'as tto'ns, lacsk Silk Felts.AA a6asoritemt of Towels Full assor-trsest't0 recery' anid Gilass w'ire. Fassey China Coips awd 8aaroers and Cl'ina iegis. Blaek *Mpaesad . ebeas of choice make. Wst I~~uo I INE BLACK( ROlIAlRab eN.t .vatl Skirts and Plaid tinaseys. Many1 ( these ar,tloles are diinbatbe for CHRISTMAS t RESENTS, and will be sol .t Withers & Dwight, dew 1. Notice of Land1 1tedehaptiol. AUDITOR6t tFFIC, Fairelid Couant.y, AprIl 6th, 1876. N1OT. c~hcah,y iye:m to J. 1). 4S' 'is a4g'm;that pa e Itedhe'onny ~~s% ~ R Mf~ ounsy e*t the re, o(9) acres of 0e land ihow solth~.9$ d as tire prop. Ott erty of she '~I of Robert law-. 0. (borne, .dttee4' fdr, ptxes, and,bought by the said J. b.1)0 oCrey, March the 8th A, P. 1876. W,B. PEAlti, , april 6 Auditor Fairfteld County. T. I. ROIlEIITSOO , Tislhi Jet.ihee. ed OFFICE IN RSAR OF COURT HO1U5., e' .WINNBORO, *. O& W All,busiee entruattet to hita will Special Notices. AUP.Rtoaae at a Nation of DyspeptIcs. We live fast, dissipate and Oil early graves. We drink all kinds of alcoholic pirlts, and swallow, without mas Ication, Vkk, grease and every kind of lifo.de 01royiujg, A64m-leVIg, indige1tble foed. Dr. Wlkere rgetable Vinegar I3ters will rtnove the evil effects, "nIIn te rebovered patient, with pure, vitalized elect ricai blood G.,wing through his veis will have a ofrater b2ad and a cooler jidgemat, which 4ddd to exptrience, will taupe-itvt to absain in the future. How 4o 111sToUR TI11 Paos,uTY or TuN 8TATK.-feep )o0Vr money at home. Do 'tiot i'end away for aiyth11g which you can obtain as will ,,ere as elsewhere. We do not advocnae plying $5 ftr that wkich you can buy abrond for even $4 90. tur. when you rat bty your Olatok Roo4 of the host grade. at prices as low aH New York. then, scd to %'alker, Evats & Cogswell, Chat lesion 8, C.. and purchase what you need. All their 1iank hook - nre made in Charleston, and your eoomrage. ment will sustain a worthy maun faturitig en.erprise. Dr. J. Walker's Calfornia 11n egar Bitters are a purely Vogotable pireparation, made chiefly from It na tivo herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the Inedicinal propertIes of which are extractod'therorom without the uso of Aloohol. . The question Is almost daily askedi "What la the cause of the unparalleled anocess of VzxzGAR BIT TaMs1" Our answer is, that they romove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a porfoct Renovator and Invigorator of the system. ,.Never before in the history of the world has a niedioine ben compounded possessing the romarkable dualities of VIxboAa ITTB In healing the siek of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonio, relioving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Vistoral Organs, in Bilious Disoases. The properties of DR. WALKER'S VY1oAa DITTURs are Aperient, Diaphorotic, Carnanacire, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretie, Sedafire, Counter-Irritaut, Sudorific, Altera. tres ai Am-iUlIous. it. n. MCDONALD I Co.. gLtsan k A4gti. u aioio. Call(rni., andcar e whig6ad n koten Ms... X. Y. Sold by &U DUgt&U end Daesa. W..'Doty& Co. 3is Doors West of Post Offico --IN TIESPIAN HALL BUILDING. DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANTATION G-ROCER E, PRO VlI015S, GRAIN, -PLOUR, HAY &c. P C Alt TORS LIVERY & SALE diiTA 33L '..'J! Where wve constantly keep on hand a fully supply ofgood 1Zosses a Milen, nasroha'2 Sewingedhtae. No. I, t250 -; 'No. 2,$87.00 No. '8, $42.00. in,thle Carlinas c'An testify to its'merits It, will do the biAn'. worli aWul onl'y costs 4n.-half of Ue 'mo'ne'y Ithat yo'u, :would have to pay for ens or the 8'O-CALLED) first..elass macohines. . Fr eiojuolar, sauspr6s '6f treek, Needler Thread and Oil, caw oh A. 4., OIf0A R , A gt. i'ol W'ai'rfi4 Con a's3 i4, 'U. Ike i6 agent foa 'he eelabuited Ligha Running h1ome Miashilib. D. . AkWELL Charlate N. 0. Geu.A Aj. for K. C., 5. ha na., and Via. IRGUI The 14ymiptomls t t.iver ompnilainit ti-e u 11 tle p-tin is inl the Wiouldelur, nad is mistal ud with tie ioss or appetite an.i sikn,e, terating wiit lai, The liea I is tr. ibled v widerable lo<t of manm wy, acco-panie wi sonething wit ch ought. to have been done and low apirlis. son'ilnes niany of Lite wory few of theu ; but the liver Is generna THE FAVORITIC Is warrant.ed tit 4-o contnalin a sing1k pni-ticle of Mercury, Cr 4anly i:jQuriouf mineral substance, but Is PUWRELY VTEGETA containing thoseSoutlherv roots nnd Hlerbs witloh Fit nllwire Povidence haw placed in countries where Liver Dimoms mot prevail. It will cure al4 iemse ciaused 11y derting mte..is of the Livvr and Bew Simmons Liver Regnutcr, or Medioans li iilineintly a faility medicilne, and by b) in kept ready for itmiatiile resort will save inany an hione oflutfferiig and naNy a dollar in tite ial docim-ii' bills \fier over Porty Yeat- trihal it is still receiving the mno:.t. unttahiites lti, monials toits virlums from pers.ms or th c highest character andI responsiboiliAy. Liment physicians commenid it as tM Illost. Effectual Specific for c )sumpti n, lendache. Pain in the shoulders. Izzin-sq, Sout' Slotmeish, lad tasme i'.s tle motI!, hill onsuciacks, P'ail. pitittion of lite llearl, Pain in the rugions Df lie U idineys, despondency, gloom and ate'bodings of evil, till of whiit -are tile AffNpring ofa diseased Liver. . For Dyspesia or Indigestioa. Armed v it It his at,tidofe a elolimat Ites and Ahahlges of wa(er ana food may be faced without fear. A's a Iteniely In 'MalaYVions Fovers, Howel 'Compalintis, restlessneas. laundice, N.cueci-, IT HAS NO EQUAt. t iN '1he chenpe.t, pur"t ntid the best. Family Medicine in the world I fCE'Utio2.'.. Iny na powdersor Prep-tred intmons JAver thgtnia'tntless in ottr engraved wrap >o wtht trade mark, stamp aid signt ture ubrokon. None other is gettino. J. H. ZEILIN & CO. Maca, oa., and Philadelphia, MOR SALE BT ALL DRUGGITS. TAIM 81111imo114 Liva Regulator. ~or aH diseases of'(he Liver, Stomach anui ARl.eena. As a remedy in 4ala'rio's Fever's. Howirl ComainaltIs, DysapepsawI, letnt 'Dep'retssion IR eit lexsness, .Jauienic', 'Nausen.-'Siok 'tiona and tillionisuess. I great )emnids a the All the B'es (Good All the B st my es All the Best aLternls, Afl tA c Bes G aiters All t'ne Best Busineit All the Best Booa A ll the Su'hstanti 'CAN I FOR DiG AND NC'JUl)I-N( T 'H GIVE UJS A VISIT A BOOTS & gRET BAIIADl ~N 1W ARRIVALS! Pa klages of NEW VNACK0OIIE. it 13,jrria.la,tf. anti cjtartnor liar reis, K(it4t 1, 2, 3-, and eZti'a n'Gov heor 1, MIESS 328 Sy.eks of fresh1 ground F~L'.)URl nll sizes and grades from thu Granito Millk Augustta Ga, ALSO, A fell sto'ek of Gro'eems, Provisioni and Plsantation, 8uppuies, ci of which will be told at tita lowebt pr'i'es for O'AS II. oet 29 TBEA'TrV it. & uN. . IKEI Vo ago 1e11i, en-le 44 n I i il l th i , l.ot n1 ins es en for rhotmiiatism, The tmiac% i are .t. . bowels in general cailve, momekti-ini ul. ritih paii, an-1 dull, heavV i,nstions o0a. ,h paaful sonsuion or haviig e.t in 1114 . Often complaining of weikness, debility abnve atlend the dlsease and at other tinev liy 4he organ mVost involvPd. TESTIMONIALS. "I h ve nevir seen or tried such a simple effliaciQus. satisfaotory and pleas. an. remnoly In my life."-II. litines, St. Hon. Alex. 'R Stephens. "I occasi'mally use, when my condition requireq it. lr. Siinmns' Liver ieguba l-or with good etffot."---ion. Alex. .4d. Ste'phens. 90vo0T110r of Alabama' -Your Rlegidator i?ts beent in use in my family f140r some ltme, 11 It in purlsuaded it im a valuble additiou to thin medica( science "- Q ov. 1. Gill 8-iorter, Ala. ''I hnive uied the l4egulmor iii my fawi ly fr lthe past seventeen years. I catt safely recommend it. to ie world as tie bw<t mediciine I have ever used for that c'nss ol diseNtCa it purports to cure." Il. F. Thigpen. Presidont City Bank. "Simmoni' Liver Iegilator lang proved a gal and eflicacious uc.dicine."-U. A. Nutting. Dhmggiata. "We have beetn acqaminted with Dr. Si1 mons' Liver Medio no for more IRan twenty yeas', And know it to be the best Liver ltvfguiliator offered to tie ptiblic." M. It. Lvn And 11. L. 1,yon, lellerontaine., Ga. "1I wait cured by Sinmots' Liver Itega. laior, artert having stuttred seveial yeara wiih Chills ani Fever-"Rt. F. Anilersop. The Jlorgm. "1 H%ve beAn a dyspetic for years.; be gain tI he Regulator t wo yea's ago ; it has adetd like a ohain in my oaso."-Rev J. .. -ilol es. Laia nioraement. 1AI have given your mnedicio a thorongh i-rial, and in no cise has it failed 'to give satisfaction.''-Islien Meacham, Chatthooelhee, Pln. 6he'if P b County. if have usied your Rgitla or with itero cessill 0'ect in Bib'iims Colio and I)ys popsia. It 4H an e'xcelelnt. retledy aid certaioly a pubio bleatsitng."-C. Master% r?m, ibb Count Got. iy Wifo "My wife a'nd self have used ilie Regft. lator tor yetra, and testiwy to Its greM Viet-ues "--ev- . Folder, Perry Ga. "4 think 3immions Liver Rogliator e of tIme best. me10ditinoi evor maue for the Liver. My wife and ainny other, hrve usel it with wondie ful efcot."- . , Spti.rku, Albany, Ga. M D. "1 have used the tegieAor in my tani 'ly, alto in moy reguslar' rwaetice, andi ha'e tour,d it ta mist valuable rand atis'fact ory tmetdieno, anti belIeve if' it was 'used by the profession it 'onlsd be r i se'rv oo in very matny cases, I know very much of -ts cmntnnt pats, and c ertify Its 'nedia cinal qmalit iet are perfectly harmtless," II. II. Origg4, M. 1)., Maona, Gh. EU in ootat& 1%oGe iN yolai'-'packc4 (o dsir'able. LHILIN nt 'L '-ki's aft L~1. ker's. Sho~e, 'at L.ai:d eke' ial Quaiistics,3 at i4 (Lad-kers8. 11,d( Shapes, -at Lafndckers. E HAD ULTTLE MEN ND) fQE' THiE BEST SH-IOES. T. T. T. '\~Eare tEgeia for a lai'ge New YVork TYEi'A 1f0088, and have now on handti Onhiwder and Y'oung hlys.-n Tea a pt flp iln one lb. andi * lb. tin canister"t warrated full wight and to give sats fae'tien or the purchase Money R(enitlded Prde law. (ite thtetm a tulial. B2RATIY AltO, & SON. ma0