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$611* We are not responsible tor the opla ono of correspondente. SJW* Communications to this office will not be poticed unless ootpanied by the real name of the wrIter. AW- Any person in the County having knowledge of any circumstance of Int vrout oocurring in ka neighborhood will confer M fatvor by furulshIng Information at this office. Local Notices will be inserted (except by special contract) at the following rates. For ten lines and un der.. .$2.00 For eaoch additional lino.... 15o. Fruit around Ridgeway is not all killed, we hear. The very iest white Kid Slippers can be found at Landecker & Co.'s oor & SHOE lloU8E. The resideice of Mr. G. W. HipV gins uvar the line between Cheater and Fair6eld was destroyed by fire last week. New St5les of Gent'i and ebil. d.reas straw 114ts just received at Dannetiberg & (Io. Let it be understood by one and all that the best and prettiest styles of Calicoes are sold by Dantenberg A Co., %t 10 ctUts. We warrant each and every piece. Althoug-h the Building and Lan A.'sscciati-on ha Wen orgallized only two n.ontls, an inipetus bas already been given to buildivg and repair ing in Whin-boro. White Leno Stripes, Piques, Per. c..les, Swiss mslia.S Striped and Checked Naitsooks and a One line of ,ilk Parusols at Datneaberg & Co's. The Rev. Mr. Jacobs will deliver o lecture on the ihornwel' Orphan ge in the Presbyterian Church, Wednesday evening, -at S o'clock, The public are iuvited to attend. 'OYt SouTn.-O,v. Chamberlain .passed through our town'Tuesday on li way to Columbia. The Governor dias been -in attendance on the Con. cord, Massaohusetts Centennial. 'SYGN imrmo.-The sign litters -were again on the war path Tuesday night, and several sign were changed 'froms on. place to another. Whnt fun the%y .can see i-n giving their elighburs trouble is a mistery to us. Too ia-ny festivities going on at present,for locals. When -the smoke of battle olearsed, and our head be comes level, we will endeavor to calmly survey the field a.nd report results. FIREMENS'' Jlt .TI -M-f. F. .Gerig i-s now making Yery handso.me fire mon.' bolts. Those of the Fai.rfold Engine Co., whose belts are the worst <rf the wear -can get a No. I belt.frem M r. G. for -the nominal sum of a dol-. lar.. Rtev. C. IL. Chiohetetr, p:itor -o the 'resbyterirn 'Church of 'this' place,.loft Tuesday for the North, whore be expects -to remain f.e.r a few weeks in order to Teertuit his healbh. We wish this roverened gentleman a pl'easant and benelicial :trip. Our old friend D)onald Macoaulay iCq., telegraphs us fromn Charlotte that heo has secured rooms~ for 'the Boro an?d Blaekstooks -boys during. the centennial. We return thanks to friend Mao., and assure him that his kindness will be highly appre-, eiated. R ET UR N OF TIIK PRo.DIG AL.-Sheriff Duvall made his appearance in our town Tuesday evening. As he step ped from the train he was lustily cheered by a large crowd of "the boys." The Sheriff says he hxas been in Gorgia under medical tre,itmnent, Wh'1at the Court will do with his case we -re unable toesay at present, Th'le State Press association meets in Charleston on the siXth of May. Wo regret that this week being Court we'ek will prevent our attend. ance. The News and Courier was mistaken in booking us as certain to attend. Our acceptance was condi. tiona). fiad the meeting taken place at any other time we would most assuredly have attended. We regret to be called upon to re. cord the death of Meiss Emma Me. Moekin,, whioh ocourred at Monticel Jo a few days ago. She was the eldest daughter of* Capt. Hlayne McM1eekin.anod was the idol of the bousehold. At the time of her dea.th she was in the fourteebth year of her age. Her disease was pneuonina. The bereaved parents have the sym pathy of the entire community. PERSONA L.-A 0 had the pleasur Friday of meeting ex-Gov. M. L. Bonham, in our office. The Gover. nor in the ,picture of good health, and reports overyt ing as in a p y pering condition in his C<Aiity, Edgefieid. Also Dr. T. C. Robert son, editor of the Rock Hill Grange. The Doctor tolls us that his little "burg" and its surroundings have gone wild on the Mecklenburg Cen. tennial. The next issue-No. I 0-of "The Sunny South" will contain a fine engraving of Jno. Young Brown, the Demothenes of Kentucky, and a 4triking, life size portrait of John Mitchell, the Iri6h Patriot, with a brilliant sketch of his life, by lion. 0. A. Locbrano, of Ga. Also, three fascinating stories,- many brilliant poems and essays, sparkling editori. ils in the different departments, all lie current news, theatricale, fashion ictes, notices of now books, new inusic, distinguirhod persons, &o. Secure a copy. Court met on Monday, Judge Mickey presiding. Court opened at aalf post twelve, ..and the Court sbarged the grand jury. Among Aher points he charged them to in. resigate the conduct of Sheriff Divall, and also to summon Troasur r Cardoa and J. S. Fillebrown from 'olumbla to testify in the case of [I. A. Smith. Further particulars Ivill be given agnin. The most in.. >ortant cases to be tried this term Lre those of Reason Gilbert for the burder of Calvi.a Shodd, of J a.mes .loore for forgery and Joe Davis for ialicious mischief. CALICO BA..-The young gentle. non of our town intend giving a alieo ball on Thursday night next t the Thespian Ball. Every lod.y ttendiogis required to make a neck ie from the sane goods as that from vhieh -her drebs is maido, and deposit aid neck&ti-e in a calico bag at the loor. As soon as the Srat quudrille s called the young gentlemen each lraws a necktie from the bag,antO is on. it-led to the Irest dance with the -lady t whose dres i and the tie corresponds. OVe understand tbut a fine band of ousie has been engaged, and our roung people say look forward to a lappy time. ON Dirs-1tnoFEwAy.-We under atand that the real estate of our niew mity has been asessed and amounts to orty thousand dollars.a At a meeting of thme city fathers ast Monday night, Mr. Alex Walker ras chosen Poliooman at a salary of roar hundred dollars per Annum, .and nill aisumne hi duties on Monday aert in uniform. The conoil have issued ord inances prohibiting nuisances, firing of'arms ad disordoa ly conduct within the ilmits of jurisdiction, A beautiful plat of the town has been made by Calpt Howell Edmund tud tastefully painted by hids estiwa blo lady. We are promaised the Loan >f.it, and will take pleasur'e in exhibit. ng it at our oflee to the lovers of hlre arts. Wec are glad to conunmend the energy of the honorable council >f Ridgeway. We learn that a murder was comn mitted Saturday morning in the North-wosterna potrtion of Fairlield. A. colored girl aged ten years had for some tiame ppast been compelled to nurse the infant child of her sister. S3ho had several tim e's run away and been sent back, alter being whipped. On Saturday while every one else was at chureb, she took the inf., nt, carried it to McLure's creek, and after divesting it of clothing, threw it into a hole and drowned it. Upon tho return of the mother, se arch was instituted for the lost infant, and after repeated interrogatories, and upon the assertion of one of the by standers that lhe could put breath into the infant, the girl confessed her crime andI showed the place whore it had been commiittedl. T1he b)ody was discovered and efforts were made without avail to restora life. This murder is singular on acounta of the extreme youth of the murderer. TIhe trial will be very interesting. A severe tornado, acconmpanied with hail and rain passed over. Co. lumbia on Saturday afternoon at five o'clock. Thme wind sprang up sud donly from thme west, and in a few moment' was driving blinding clouds of dust through the city. Than the rain began falling, not as rain Us1. ally falls, but as it were it. sheete, tossed in every diretionj ad often leveling like a whirlpool. There was general consternation, as even larg6 bulidingsi'ob ab the Wheeler House and the Central National Bank building were shaken by the force of the wind. For a few min 1'ts 41141itt0'oould be geen. But attdr the "stdrn iad passed, great dainages were discovered. The steeple of the Prorbyteriau Church that for many years. had towered up to the height of 180 feet, was blown ol, even with the roof. It was blown from it's base and fell, the lower .or tion striking the soutbin side of the roof about midway, and the rest crashing upon the wall of the eastern aorner, i.tiioting serious damage. Trhe damage to the church alote is estiuated at five thousand dollars. h Market was unroofed, and sever. al wagons crush to pieces. The ttore ind dwelling of Mr. A. 0. Squier was partly d9stroyed, and the stock in furuitute badly damaged. Air. Squier m ill lose at leabt a thousand Jollars. He is one of the most wor hy citizens of Columbia, and can lt afford to boar this lois. The lepots of the 0. & C. and the S. C. Railroads were unroofod, as was a )ortion of the State House, and also Dr. Woodrow's building and Carrolle iarriage factory, besides numerous >ther buildings. M1r. Kinard's resi. lence and Daly's stable had their Fables blown in. The Iron Palmetto l1re, just repaired and placed in rout of the State House, was pr.s. rated and broken in three pieces. enaoes were blown down and many ine treos torn up by the joots, twist. d off or denuded of their branches. io lives were.lost. This tornado passed through ;eorgia inflioting serious damiage. lutledge a town of 300 inhabit-inte vas destroyed, every house but the J. It. depot being leveled to the ;round. Certain pottions of - North Jarolina were visited .by the storm. The C. C. A. R. R. near Granite. ille was for a long distance either >uried in sand a foot deep, or else un Lermined. Air. Clarkion, the conduct >r on the down train, was compelled o walk six miles, lantern in hand be. ore the train, inspecting the track. le did not reach Augusta till II 0'elock P. AT. Winnsboro was visited by a hail term but no damage was done, and we hear of none through the coun. ry. Win-sbore was censiderably en ivened during the Vaat week. Capt. W. D. Aiken returned home with his ride, and was welcomed by two pleadid entertainments, given by U1r. Jas. R. Aiken und Capt. Pierre Liacot. Not only Winnsboro, but other 1o. aalities were repre-ented. Among le lady guests were Miss. W-- of e nnsylvania, Miss L-of Char. otte, Miss 3-- of Rock Hlill,Miss a P--, i--- and 1B.- of Theater and Miss P- of Wateree. Uniong the gentletnan present were CJxGov. Bloham, Capt. Thomas M. aiyles, Capt. S. C. Boylsaon of Jatarleston, Dr.W.C. Fisher of Colum ia, R1. 8. Desportes lisq., and James 2. Davis Esq. of Ridgeway, Dr. C. HI Uadd of Waterce, Me.-rs Gahbrai'h and Meanas and Ma ter Roubi.-on of hester, Capt. Iredell Jones and Dr. P. C. Robertson of R.ck Bill,. and air. Jordan of Abbev'ille. The pleas. ire of the occasion was enhanced by the presence of Mr. (G. C. B .cot ad hsis eh.armuing young bride,whaijbut ,wo weeks before had abdicated her position as one of the reigning belles ,f Chester to find a home in Winna boro. Every preparation L a - ben made by the host,, and both the en. tertainmient given by M r. A ikan on l'hursday evening and that by Capt. Hacot on the evening following were pronouinced complete successes. ' Comparisons arc odiousg we eannot discrimainate. The ladies were aull beauty, grace and winning smiled, the gentlemen all gallantry and de. votion ;although a few oirounutseribed their devotion within bounds too limited. But for this they eannot be blaimed, liumnafi n iture is human natur.i all over the wo rld, and for each particular individual there is hsis own bright partioular star. A g.ood mlany allusions wera made on each occnsion to Cupid and darts. and eyesi and love as.d maoonshinae and shattered hearts, but haaving never beard of such tbings before we' are unable to quote correctly, For will we for the world reveal the naames of the couple who were'delib. crating what soirt of ring it should be, or of thosec who discussed the different matrimonial ceremonies, or even of that poor innocent young man who was endeavoring to persuade an inoredulhous and oruel fair one that he had never loved before. These little episodes will happen, and the world is all the bettor for thenm. Iletween dancing, promenading, flirtation and truo.teno leve making the hours sped rapidly &way both evenings, ani after wagnident Gol - lations, the fes tivities were brought to a loae, and the guests departed hotmewards. In conolusion let us say that while In so abueh beauty there was but lit. tle chance-for comparidon, we think the head of that young man was e peially level when he whispered softly to "smebody" "They say thine eyes, like sunny skies, Thy chierattraction form, I see no sunshine in those eyes, They take one all by storm." To 0apt. Aikein and his sweet young bride we extend our bet wish es, und bespeak fur thou lvag life and happinessi. On Thursttny evening we will bava a calico ball, and a ple.smnut time is expected. There is life in the old land yet. NoLice of Land ielemption, AUDITo'u OrrCs, Foirield Counly, May 3rd, 1871. N OTICE is hereby given to R.. Me ar ley and his assigns, that the money has been deposited in the County Tre-toury of Faitfield C'ounty, for the re lemption of one lot in the Town of Monticello. stiold as tiho propelty of W. D. Richardson, for taxev, irclh the 8th, A D. 187, mud sAi Di . 18761.7,9 purobaed by the sail B. J, McCarley. aPI 8-2wW. B. PE AK E. api 8--2w The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF FAItRFIF1.1. In the Probate Court. By JNO. J. NEM, Aeq., Probae Judge. W IIEREAS, George W. Hatheock iath made suit to me, to grant him Let. ters of - Administration of the Estate and effects of Hugh V. Robinson. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singulipr the kindred andereditors of fhe said hIugh Y. Robinson, deceased, that they bo and appear before sue, in the Court of Probate to be held at Fairfield Court 1loie, 8. C. on the 8th day of May next, alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Anainistra. tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 17th day of April, A D. 1875, JOHN J. NEIL. april 20-ti x2 P. F. C. DIRET FROM NEW ORLEANS 3 Hhds. N. 0. Clarified Sugar, 10 Bbl8. N. 0. Molass. es (Choice.) A former lot of th--se goods have given generai satisfaction GiTe Them a Trial. BEATY BRO. & SON. A Xx1' Ylats trimmed to orderby an eL~xpeienmced Milliner, at reasonable. rrtes, an d warranted to give satisfactIon ALPACA. TiS largecst anu finest steak of Blaek Al paca in this place. WHITE GOODS. A beautiful stock of Piques, Striped and Cheekedi Nainsooks, Jackonaets. Swiss iluaeiIns, &c. Notions and Trimmings in great variety at Sapril 6i J. Ii. UROW N'S. In llankruptcy. In the District Court of the U. 8, for thes l.istrist of 8. Casohmna. lu the master of WV. S. itabb, Ba.nkrupt. At York. tille, in the said Dhistrict, on the 2(0th day of A pril 1876. SI'l Take unotioe that a pet ition has been filed in said Court, by W. s. It bh, of Vairaeld Coun mty, in maid Diet ret, -luly daectiired a Ilankrupt,undher the Act oc U< ngress, entitled "An Act to establirh a u.iformi system of~ Iiunkruptcy the ough. out the United $tates," Approved March 2. 1867, for a d:scharge and certificate thieuf, fromn all his debts and other claims paro table under time said Act ; and the toth day of Mlay 1676, at 12 It,, is a signed for the hearing of' the samne, be. fore W. I. Claw,a , one of thme Registers in Ulnnkruptey oI said Coturt, at his office in Yorkvilte, South Caroiua, when and whete yosu may attend, and show eause, if any -,onI have, whly the I rayer of the sadg petitieos should not be'granted. A-rassi R. M. WALACE U. 8. Marshal as Messenger, Dly T, W *cL..w,0x, may l.saputy Messenger, in Bankruptcy. let the District Court of the U. 8. for the Diistrict of' 8. Carolina, In .h. matter of A. M, Newbill, Bankrupt. At York. value, in the said District, on the 20th day of April. 1876. S1li:'Take notlee that a pelilien has k been filed in said Court by A. M. Newbill of FairAlcld couanay, In snad Di. riot, duly declared a Bankrupt, under tht. Act of Congress, ,ntlitd eAm Act te essablisn a unifoerm my stem of hiankrapt cy throuaghout the United States," Ap. proved March 2, 1867, for a discharge end certaiiate thereof, fromu all his debts nutd other claim, provable under the said Act ; and the 20th day of May 1876, at 12~ o'clock Mt., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Rtegisters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkvil e, 8outh Carolina, when and where you mnay attend, and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the maid peittion should not be granted. ATasT:B . MI. WALLACE, U. 8. Mlarshal as Miesseager. By T. W. CLawsom, Dera y Messenger. may Ar.za pecial. Noties. CUARLES LAsi, EseXts. denouu .4 all spirituous iquars as "Wet Dammation." Poor follow t he knew whereof he spate, by sad experience, and if Hving,.would apply the name to Alco. holho Ezeltauls, ad verlised as turealls. But there is one Tonio and Alterniive In existenee-the bent the world has ever known-which contais no alcohol. It is Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bilera. How TO [Warous Tux InsmanTY or 'ruM STaTs.-Keep yo,r money at home. Do not ,end away for ap'ythlIg which you can obtain as well here as elsewhere. We do not advocate paying $4>for t lat which you can buy abroad for even1 $4 00. but when jou can buy your Blank llooka of the'beit grad,. at prices as low as New York. then, send to Walker, Evans & Cogtwell. Chan lenton 8. C., itd ptirchase whatyout need. All their Blank Book i are mad* in Charlost on, and yone encoura e. met will sustain a worthy wanu fautur ing en.erprise. Dr. J. Walker's Calfbrnia Tin. egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chliely from tho na. tive herbs found onl the lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Ale-obol. .Tho qiUestion Is almost daily askd, "What Is the cause of the unparalleled success of VilxoAlt IT TA8Ms1" Our answer is, that they remove the cnuse of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood puriler and a life-giving principle, a porrect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. &Nover before in the history or tho world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of VIXXOAR BI-TTRas in heallnF the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonle, relIeving Congestion or Inflammation of the Lirer and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. r The Properties of DIL WALKER's VINEoAR 1ITTKRs are Aporient, Diaphorotic,' Carudnative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretio, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-DilJoua. It. It. MeDONALD &t CO., Dritqgiata and Gen. Agta.. Ran Frandefte. Cnlifinda, and cor. of Wasington and Charlton Hts.. N. Y. sold b, anl Iragglsts and Dealers. INSURANCE. INURE your property in either of th e following companies via: The L iverpool and London and Globe. The Ilome Insurance Co. of New York. The Franklin " " Philadelphia. The AMlas, " " Hariford Conn. Parlies wishing to insure Their proper :y during tny absence will please apply to W. N. Chandler. april 17 1m JAS. W. L.AW, Agent. * -0 E LAP Sale of Valuable Proper'ty. B Y authority of a a act of the General Anmembly, the County ('ommissionm era of Pairulid county will oiler for sat. at publio outcry. ons the first Mfonday ie June next, at thme court house in Winnan boro, the building nuw known ap occu pied as the County Jail. 'i'ho lot upon which said building id located, fronts on Main street 112 feet 9 inches. anid In 104, feet 11 inches deep. Thme buildiug is O8 feet long, and 36 feet 2 incihes deep, mnade of brick aid atone, has thsree stories. and is cowered with tin. It is sit uated in the heart of the buasinoss portion of the Town at the cutheast Itstetseollos of Alain and Market streets, and is altoget her a high ly desirable locatin for mereantil10 urposes, Teres of sale i -Oats halt shb, time balance in twelve muonths with interest, seettred by bond and mortgage, the pur chaser to py for all papers. For further ibformati4aaddress IHENRY JACOB, Ch. Co. Corn. FairAeld Co. Dr~IsaiahSimpson,i Dentist, Charlotte, N. C., RIESPECTFULLY informs the Scitizens and publie generally that he will sel W inneboro, professionally, the 4th day of May, and remain 8 or 10 days. Teeth extract ed without pain. Satisfaction g uaAunteocd, sauil 20.-1w 2ATO R. I osiAness.4an I paI n the side, Solsetio; mn for rbeuenatism, The stamnach is atfool bowels in general costive, monelimes * ith pain, anl dull, heavy s.entsations cou a painful sensation of having left undone Ofton complaining of weakness, debility bovo atiend ite disoase and at other times y the organ most involved. TESTIMONIALS. "I h.ve never seen or tried such a simple cioeeious, satisfactory and pleas aat remedy in Uy lif."-11. 111Unes, 04, 1,ou,s, Mo. Han. Alex. 1 Stephens. ' SA occasionally use, when my conditioa requires it, Dr. Simmaons' Lier Regula tor with good eeot."..-1on. 4.ex. 11, itephen's. Govarnor of Alabama' 'Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time. and I am pursuaided it is at valuable Addition to tho mediesi science."-.O9v. 1. Oill S .orter, Ala. "I have used the iegulator in tuy fami ly for hlie pasl sevenlteenl years. I can safely ecommend it 1.9 ohe world as the best medicine I have ever used for thait class of disaseases it purports e ouro." 11. F. Thigpeu. President City Bank. "'Sialmoos' Liver IWegulator has proved a good aud elMoacious nedleine.-C. A. Nutting. Druggista. "We tfavo beent acequainted with Dr. Bi8i,trons' Liver Media.ae for more tia twenty years, and know It to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the publio." M. Rt. l,yon and II. L. Lyon, lJelletontaine, Un. "I was carel by Simnmous' Liver Regu. lat.or, after having suilered several years with Chills and Fever-"R. F. Anderson, The Olergy. "A ITave boon a dyspetIe for years ; be gnn the Regulator two years ago ; it ha acted like a olara in my oaae."-Rev I V. Holmes. 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I knowv very mutch of Ls componuat parts, andm cersify its mnedi Inal qualities are perfectly harmless." .B.Qriggs, M. D)., Mnoon, Ga. mnach 2-x6m ini Boots& Shioe M G ~Inl youri 'pOCket at L-ind ekers .at L~ t. akreu. atLEt t ikers, at Laa t <kers. o,at L~ia'ckers at Landeokers. 11 Qualities, at Landeckers, id Sihapes, at Landeckers. E HAD LUTTLE MEN CiLDREN. VD) GET THlE BEST SHOES. GARDEN SEEDS OF EVERY RIND FROM "silver Skinm" Oninm 8ets for sale at, the DRUG STOREIa OF jan 20 The Symptoms of Liver complaint are mi the painl Is in the sioulder, and is mmstak ed with the loss of appetite and slokqe.s, lerating with lag. The head is tr4.tod w aiderahle lois of memary. accompanie I witt something wh oh ought to have been done. and low apirits. Smtitmuees mnany of the a very few of heni but t he liver In generall THE FAVORITE XXcO222.o .L.xx33.1(.. 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Sick Ifendche, Colic, C'onstipa ion and1 Biliousnesms. E't EERO_MT 'EUCE.a1 I greatHA Lut some anid make All the Best Goods, All the Bl st Styles, All the Best Patterns, All th e Best Gaiters All the Best Business| AHl the Best Boots, All the Sub)stan ti All the Sizes al CAN B FOR BIG AND INCLUDINGO TiHl IGIVE US A VISIT A! BOOTS & GBETRTIFIAIK Consumption Curede to e Editor of time Nm',ws. Esteemed Friend Will youm please inform tour readers that I have a positive CURE FOR CONSUMPTION and all disorder's of the Throat and Lungs and that by its use in my practice, I have cured hundreds of cases, and will give $1,000 00 for a easeo it will not herefit. tindeedi, so strong us my faith, I will scnd a Sasui pie fr'ee. to any smufferer addlressingt sne. Please .how this letter to any one you may know who is suffering from these diseases, and oblige, Faithfully Yours, DR. T, F. BURT, april 97.Gm bO wilia t. No_ o.