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- We are net responsible for the opin one of obrrespbndonts. 7" QUttiitihidations to this office will not he notild unless accompanied by the real hahie of the writer. teg' Any petsOdti ti the County having know (edge Of Ady dirtitdstanoe of interest occurring In his neighborhood will bonfor a favor by ftirniihitig itaformation at this office. Local Notioins wild be inserted (except by special conttact) at the following rates. For ten lines and under:n. . .00 For each additional line....15b. NKw ADVEnTIS1hMErB. Bloaohings-R. L. Dannenberg.. Taken Up-J. T. W. Stitt. Notice to School Trustees-W. J. Crawford, School Commissioner. A Beneficiary Scholarship- W. J. Crawford, Ohm. Co. Board. . Due West Female Collego-J. I. Bonner, Principal. To Tus PUBLIc.-Read our adver' tisomnent. Landecker & Co. Copious rains contiuiue to fall throughout the county, and crops are looking splendid. The Trial Justices "did a thriving business Saturday. Nearly the whole day was occupied by those functionaries in disposing of cases. Bleaohings at DANNENBERG'S one yard wide only loets. We have plenty on band and still more com ing. "And where are we now." * Farmers in this vicinity are comA plaining very much about the cx. cessive rains. They say that cotton is shedding very rapidly. Niles G. Parker, of coupon notorie ty, who escaped from the Columbia jail by means of the lightning rod ("so sod") is back in his old quarters where he is likely to remain for some time. To -rTT LADIES-Ballou's 1 yard wide bleaching', 121 cents, will ar rive to-day. Planters tell us that there is more corn planted this year in Fairfield than has been planted since~ the war. If seasons continue good corn, will not be worth more than fitty cents a bushel this winter. We are having too much rain. Capt. H. Edmunsa reports that oot. ton is fronehing and losing heavily. The rains here and the freshets out West may yet greatly diminish the crop of 1875. The colored exeursionists from Charlotte to Wilmington returned from the latter city through this place Wednes ay night and were serenaded by the coleod band of our town. Parties desirous of obtaining good lumbbr should apply to Mr. C. A. A boll at Buffalo Mill near Buffalo % Church. Mr. A bell has a fiee mill situated near splendid timber, and is an experienced hpand at the busi nes. We gliarantee satisfaction. DANNENBIERG the leader of low prices has been selling 1 yard wide Bleachinga for l0ots, and will eontinuo to do so. We never take a back seat. "To be sure." * Letter-heads, bill-heads, commet cia! tags, dodgerb, programmes, post. era, &c., neatly printed at this office. We have the best press made, besides new material and first-class work snoo ; consequently we are prepared to do number one work at a low price for cash. Give us a trial. Some scoundrel has pulled off the sign board on the corner of College and Zion 8t. We hope the police will keep a strict watch out for these mid-night marauders and bring them up before the police court. It makes no difference who they are. Dan Rlochelle and Charley Smith were brought before Alderman Gerig Thursday for raising a dis turbance on the street. A fter being reprimanded severe!y by Alderman 0. they weore allowed to depart on leaving two dllars eacha with the town clerk, The republican precinct meetings take plnce to-day, for the purpose of electing delegates to the nominat. ing convention next Monday. We earnestly hope that whiskey will be kept away from the colored pee, pie. In case they got too much of it on hoard the police will no doubt Sowe of our exchanges complain terribly of the "pinbacks" that are now worn by the ladies. This is a little "too thin," and wye hope they will "hang up on it," as the fashion is just developing itself in our town, and we hear a good many old "bach es" say they have boon captivated. We think its the boat fashion out. We like it. COLLECTING 1118 BET.-OO the night of the election, just as the re satilt at the Charlotte box had beon announced, a certain dentist proposed to a friend to bet him the pulling of a tooth against 50 cents that the Domoorats had carried the county. The bet was taken, the dentist lost, and yesterday the gentleman went around and had a tooth pulled. Such a bet as the average man don't care to collect.-Charlolte Observer.. Wonder if that was Simpson ? Major Rosborough and Right Goings were guardhoused Saturday for raising a disturbance atthe repub lioan meeting. Sunday tnorning they were brought before Alderman Gorig, who fined them five dollars each or twenty four hours in'the'guard house. Right procured the neces. a .ry five and went on his way rejoic ing, but Major was not so fortunate and had to content himself peeping through the bars until yesterday morning, when he was turned loose in time to take p trt in the big pow wow. Saribner for August has been re ceived. It is the best magazine for general reading of its price in the United States. The stories are charmingly written, and the miscel lany interesting. St. Nicholas for August is full of good reading for the little folks. Although designed for them espoial. ly, older perious will find it inter esting. Address Soribner & Co., 743 Broadway, N. Y. We return thanks for an invitation to a pionic at Ilemphill's fishpond near Bluckstock on Thursday last. We regret extremely we could not attend. But newspaper men have no ready means of locomotion, and cannot 'always gratify their desire for moving round and seeing every thing that is going on. We are with our friends in spirit when we are unable to be with them in per son. Wyatt Moslaster and John Rochelle, both colored, being a lit tle short of funds last Wednesday, relieved John Johntou, also colored, of his pocketbook conta'.iing sixteen dollars and a half. These two wor thies were overhauled shordLy a.fter the theft and the money recovered They were brought bofore Justice Machey who boundht era over in the sum of three hundred dollars eaeh to appear at the next term of the circuit court. Stealing is get ting too common in this eolmmunity and the sooner .thieves are made to feel the strong arm of the law, the bettor for our citizens. The offence charged is pocket picking, which ranks as grand lpreeny. To TIIE JADIs.-Our new ealieoes will arrive to-day. Fall styles, choice patterns, and at same prices, 10 conts. The Richiland Volunteer Rifle Club of Columbia celebrated their 62od anniversary last Mqpdagd Among the list of survivors who followed the tortune of this olt. and, well tried organization through the late war, (eight of whom were'present) we noticed the name of our young~ friend and fellow-oitizen Mr. Jno. C) Sqjuier. Johnny enliefed in this old company when a beardless boy in I86l,andl fought with it during the entire wart It was attachied to the first S.. C. Recgiment of infantry, McGowan's brigade, and as every. body knows, saw har-d scervice. We hopo our young friend will live to see many m.ore anniversaries of the Rtieland Rifles, bosides to enjoy the society of those who stood side by side with him on the battle field. IMrOtTANT 'to MSDPCAI, Siue Due~v.--The) Tlrusteca of the Louis vifloeMedica&l College (Louisville, Ky.) have, in accordance with the pr-ovisioIns of their charter, establish ed a Beneficiary System, whereby any young man studying modicine and being unablo to pay for his edu cation, nnmy receive a IBenefieiary Scholarship, whIoh relieves him of t-aymnt of' the Professors' fees. The publio will be pleased to learn that th~is well known? U~iege has *ubolished all fees fo-r its its diploman; the~ Faculty being thus wholly unin terested pecuniarily in the result of all exuminations fre grauan For. particular,, address Dean of Louisville Meoieal, Oo lege, 103 Second street,Louisville, Ky. Winnsboro has been a scene of confusion for sevorpl, days past. On; Saturday, the preqiugt meeting was hold in the pines to eleet deegates to the nominating Convention. On the first voto it appeared that over six. hundred persons were counted, about twice as many as have ever met before. Ruff's supportors,were in a large majority,, but his opponents olaimed that many of his voters were not entitled to vute,and after making a protest they held another conven tion and elected a contesting delgae.. tion. Monday the .dplegotes came to town, and there was greet animasity developed between thep adherents of the different oandidate4., The con vention'met in thbq Cur't Uouso. There was an incessant wrangling for several biourn. Up to time of going co prpes th9fq ,wa no .businos transa'cted,'and tle convpntion - journed until' 10 'blooldlif mornin . Mr. W. R. Marshall gave'ts a call on Saturday. IIo has been enaged since the first of July in taking the census of the county. Although he has accumulated a large amount of material he has not yet systematized it so as to make any definite report. lie has hurriedly run up the returns for1'ownahip 8, the country lying between Ridgeway and Doko, and finds that in this township there are %i hite males 507 White females 055 Total whites 1062. Colored males 585 Colored females 621 Total colored 1206. Total population 2268. By the census of 1870, no doubt imperfect, there were returned 790 whites and 772 colored, showing an increase of 706 for tIis census. The figures given by Mr. Marshall may be altered somewhat by a care ful revision. We shall give further results as they are furnished us. To THE PuB.Le.-Mr. B. 8ugely heimer, of the firm of S. Landeeker & Co., will leave Winnsboro in the course of a few days to inake.his pur chases for the fall trade of an entire new supply of dry goods; clothing and notions. Also a handsome stock of shoes and Loots. Any parties desir. ous of having any l rivate orders at tended to will receive :our sincere attention. Our stock will be such as to compete with anything seon h of New york. Our sina is to have a stock to vie with anything in Winudboro, and our prices to suit the closest buyer. We intito the planters ot' Fairfield to go where their interests are studied, not in selling, but in the purchase of goods where undoubtedi they will receive bargains heretofore never offered in the t'own. Be ye patient apid ye shall be satis Goed. Taken Up. A small mare Mule, which the owner can get by upplying to me on Jackson's Creek, proving propetty" and paying chiarges. -aug 17 ci J. T. wV. STITr. ljl E Trustees of Publie Schools or F lr, '"'ied Courrity inustcdpof: to' ahe Ib the 1st of 8eptember, tho number of chil dren In their respective districts, between t he gos of ix enisixtott rs~ elasi w. J. CR AWFORD, Sang ld~-f~4x*: ho409 C ggf. A Beneficiary Scholarsitip IN time State Univrsty lias been, award Ledl.toF Fjirfldh County for tihe ensu ing year. Applicants for the same are required to present thmemselvos before the County board of Examiners on Monday, 20th Septemnber,. mo stapd a -dompetitive examinia~ionlin the English brene's: and t'e rusments of Latin. TliN Ua vrsity termi begins on the lst of Oectober. W. Jl. ('RAIWFORLD sag 4-t2x2 Chm. Co. Iloan'd. Due West Female College. TIrc sixteenlti year of thiss In stitution will open Monday, Oct. 4m h. Faculty complete, couirse of study t*borongh, Government kind ad iretal, location healthy and pleasant, terms reasuonabie. The President ad his family will oois l'y the College and will have charge of the boarding deparf ment. 'To o Collegn building is undergoing thorough repairs, and will be gomptote'ly refurniishecd For C~atalogne, add'te's J. I. DJONNElR, Due West, A bbeville Diet., 8. C. aug 14.-Inr Shinglps. ~r'UiOR smoothness, dusrability and beau. ..U ty of roof, our shingles cannot be suirparsed.; -'A $iOgi. oq gap w;ill uso no otfier. $o aey R. [IL. LIPS, our agent at Winnsboro. 8. C. P~ltKINs & W ALLCE, july~-IrnLawloavilie, Ga. NEW GOODS. -AT LANDECKER'S NEW CALICOES, F&t' STYLES, BALLOU'S NEW 'BLEACHINGS, 12.1-2 cts.12 1-2 cts. CANT BE BEAT. 1 Yard Width. Don't Fail To Go To LANDECIE'S. ig 12 R. L. DANNENBERG STILL ALIVE At the Old Stand. BACOT & CO, WILL NTOT BE ANY i IEiII lOU I never have nor never will play SECOND FIDDLE TO' 1 YD. WIDE l0b. 10o. lOc. I9ompe tit ion I ug14 NOMINATIONS. Mr. Editor. . Please annouince S. W. R1OFF nA a Oanldidlate for Sheriff at the eninuing ole. tion and oblige his M ANT IEints. Air. Editor : Allow nis a "pace in your cohmumns to puf. befoie the pnblio M~r. A. F, GOOD1ING. asian stritable person to fill the offic of- Shefiff We sincerely hope he will receive a unanimous vote. MANY YoTRnI. Mr. Editor :.. Please : anntonee our - friendI MR. JTOIN D. McCAJll L'W as a candlklar o for the o ico of $heriff. We earnestly hope ho Will .get, the it n divided vote - of 6I4Oony wliloh ho riohly deseorves. Nufxxaous Fniaoes. Cigars. to sale, at the Drug Storsecie and Special Notices. CUAntLxp LAnnD, ESSAYIST. denouno all spirituotts liquor. as "We Dlimnation." Poor follow : ho knew whereof he spake, by sad experience, and If liviig would apply the same to Alco. bole Excitants, advertised as tCurealls. Bit there i l one Tonic and Alternativo in existence-the best the world has evet known-*hlch contains no alcohol. It is D)r. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters. SPTAM Powsati I'ItNO.--Pamoph!ets of all linJs a re cheaply and expeditiouly printed by Walket , Evans & Coguwetl, ['hnrleslion, R. 0. 'their pressts are in fil blast on this claes of work, bu t still heir tacilitici are so great that there is iways root for mor' work Pri ceedings of Meetings, Conventions, College Coln. Itnecements, Speeches, Bri -fe, &c., &c., ire eteouted in the bst style and with great dispatch. NoTiHINo is MOns LADY i.IRK thans iho lise of tine note pnper and a neat fashion. rble envelope So thitk the fortunat e receivers of such billet-doux. The sweetness of a charming senteue is rendered more delicious, it conveyed on a lelicate (inted sheet- of I'irie's Nets Paper. It Is bad taste in a gentlewan writing to a lady on inferior stationery. If you wish to be posted on the latest tuvelties, the fashion in these matters, enclose a stamp to Walker, Evans & Jogswell, for one of their little fashion tooks "Card Etiqutette," or seud an order Nor a recoherche lot of paper and envelopos f (ho lt aist style. Do not forget at the same time to order a mottogram. Dr. J. Walker's California Tin igar Bitters are a purely Vegetable )reparation, made chiefly from the na ;lvo herbs round on the lower ranges of he Sierra Nevada mountaina of Califor la, the medicinal proportles of which re extracted therefrom without the uso if Alcohol. .. The question is almost lally asked, "What is the cause of the inparallolod buccess of VINNoAR BIT. rxnat3" Our answer is, that they remote he canes of disnase, and the patient re sovers his health. They aro the groat lood purifier and a life-giving principle, perfect Renovator and Invigorator f the avstei. Novor before in the istory of" the world has a medicine been ompounded possessing the remiarkablo uahittes of VIRROAR BITTsas In healing the ick of every disease man is heir to. They re a goutlo Purgativo as woU as a Tonie, eliering Congestion or Inflammnation of he Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious )eeases, The properties of DR. WALK U's iriNOA UITTR Rs are Aperient, Diaphorotio, jarndinative, Nutritious, Laxative, )iurotto, sedativo, Counter-Irritant] 8udorife, Altere. ive. and .&nti-Bilioua. Esa' 7cr CaL~'c3.p I' t. RtoBfl ''SoN, 'T'rial .usttlc. )1'FIC IN ICEAl OF COUtT' IIOUd.r. WINNSBOh'O, S. C. fdy- All business entrusted to him wil receive prompt attent ion. 1. A UAI...nt. 11. M. DAVE GAILLARD & DAVIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NO. 2 LA W1' RA NG.4', WINNSBORO S01TH CAROLNA DIRECT N'EW OR{LEANS 1 Ilhds. 14. O. Clarified sugar', 10 Bbls9. N. 0. Molass.. s (Choice.) A for'rner' lot of tho goods iaVe gi ven gener'al satisfactionx Give Them a Trial. BEATY 1BRO. & SON. THIE .lAS. LEFFEL~ houble Turbiue Water W4heel, Maniufactured by , POOLE & HUNT, Bialternore, Md. 7,0o0 ROW5 I N UsiE, .. Itimplo, Strong, Durable, - aa reliable and satis Msnufacturern, also, of aortesbe Stationary Saw & Grist Mill Mun. Ig Maehn o ruing rat ndioery best, nis: Boend for Clrenlart. T. T. E r gents for abirge Na w f or TEA if1U3 P. nil have unowo hatni Giunpowdeor an d Y'oun~g il y~' nt Ten putt tip in one lb. anl di j lb. tilt(f ennisters war'ranted full weig lht and to give enthI ractei or lihe purchrse Monley Ret'uiuded I l.'ios low. Glive (tem a t rial. 111ATY AfRG. & SON. mar 9 T~UST flecrh'd, asutpply of Ttarnfpj seed .l*of ap proveu varieties. White Leadl, Randh Paper, Mixed P aints )ils, D~rtags,- Medicines, Books, Paper, Ink ac., &e. MsM ASTER & ]3RICE, IJ1 REQUI The Synpions of Liver complaiut are unit I he pain is in the siliotllder, and is nmistake ed with the loss of appetite and sickness, terating with lax. The hoal is troubled vI siderahlo loss of meoUry, acconpaniel with sometbing wit oh ought to have boern done. and low apirits. Sometimes many of the al very few of them ; but the liver is generallj TilE FAVORITE E~cme 3ELomoc1 . h, warraftted not to 'ontutia a single particle of Mercury, of tiny injurious mineral stbslanco, but is PUt/I. Y VIGETABL 9 containing thoseSouthern roots and liotbe which an allWlise Puovidened has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will ouro all diseases caused ny dorangnmunts of the Liver itud Bow elm, Simmons Liver Regulator, or Medicine, is emincutly a family tedicinae, and by b.ing kept. ready for immediate resort will save man an hour ofsutl'ering and many a dollar time'f and doctors' bills After over Forty Y ears trial it is still receiving lie most unqaualified test i. monials toils virtues from persons of th e highest charaelor and responsibility. Emmient physicians commend it as the tiOSt Effeotual Speoiflo. for consumpti fi, llundaoho. Pain in the shoulders. D ziness, Sour Stomach, lad taste i-. the uonthb, billious attacks, Pal. pitation of the Li cart, Pait in the reginst of the Kidneys, desponleicy, gloom atd forebodings of evil, all of which ate the offspring oft diseased Liver. For Dyspesia or Indigestidn. armed with this antidote all climates and chahages of water and food may he faced without fcar. As a Remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Coinplaints, restlessnesd. .Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS NO 1QUAL. IL is the cheapest, purest and the best Family Medicine in the world I limy no powders'or Prepared Simmons Liver Regulator unless in our engraved wrap per with Trade mark, stamp and signrturo unbroken. None other is genuinb. J. It. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TAKE SlitinbUMI Lve Regnlttoi. For all diseases of the Livel' Stonmach and Spleen. As a reamedy itn Mialarious l'evrcre. lBowel Complaints, Dyspepsiai, Mtical Depression llest. lessness, Ja~unii'e, Nauisen. Sick 1/eadlcho, Colic, LConstipa.. tion and WI Ii ous;ness. July 1 3m Di. P. 1?ELIllNG, JUUlE 01. i We have teOOOvod, alta arc now openi Shoes, ant Orders promptly filled, and all ~ Whiolesaile Dealersi in and11 J an~d TI No,. 2, xniyue stree(, 4 aug CHARLES' EST ABLISH ED 89 o VRR TfiliRTY 7) I/A RR8 EX''RRJ cIEC IN' T'J hJ' A TPLf AN'D CLOCK~ 11UISINESS. KiE1V O00DS. (1OLD and Silver Watchies, (t he very ~. best ii ime keepiers) ol id (old Cha-ins, hiolIl Plat ed Chainsl iings and Si ver Bubh Chains, which J gutatntee. Also, Breast Pins Collar andI Shirt fBntt ins of all dlos.. eriptions. A set of licatdtifual Olocits, 3l M can beat themn ? Rtepairing lono In a workman-like manner. Satisfaction gaaran teed. * Evreli flreakl fastL Tell. UJNP(WlKt Tea, intung Jfgsou Teal ~.X Onirng Tea,,, guar-ant ced tine. Cal anti got a sample- For sale by ~1MAi f-TFim &t nn Ire, fii )siniessandi pai in lo side, 8oHotim n fot- rhounatism. The smtamach is affoo bowols in geoeral Costive, somletimes a ti pain, and dltl, heavy sensations eon painful sonsation of having loft undono Oftin complaining of weakness, dobility ove attend the diseaso amid at other Limes the organ most involved. TESTIMONIALS. "I ittto never seen or tried gud it simple efficacious, satisfactory and pleas ant remedy in my ife."--I. Iidinos, Lo UaIS, Alo. ko1. :Alek, "- eia'et "t occasionally use, when any odnditto requires It, Ur. Siimmitios'. Liver Rlegulac tor with gdod effect.".-lots. Ale. jil. Stephens. * Oovei'ndr of Alalaina' ''ottr Regulator has been in use In niy family for sonne time, and I dm pursunded it is a valuablo addition to tho medical soience."--lov. .1. (ill S sorter, Ala. "1 habe used the legulator in rty funni ly for the past soventoon years. I can Hilfely reonimemmld it to the world as the best medioino I have over used for ail class o' diseases it put-ports r. to euro II. F. Thigpen. President Olt? Badk. "Sittmmnons' Liver legtilator lite droved it good and eflicaoiottf mediciue.'--C. A. Nutting. Drtiggistu. 'Wo ' Iavd been noquainted with Dr Sin-mons' Liver Medione for more thad twetnty years, and know it to be the bost Liver leguiitor offered to the ittblid. -- M. Rt. Lyon and 11. I,. Lyon, lellefontaine" Ga. "I Wa:s cuired by Sintmous' Liter Rdgoa ladi', after having suflored several year with Chills and Fever-"t. F. Anderson The Ol1rgy. "I Have bon a dyspetic fot'years ; be gan the ldgulator two years ago ; it h a noted like a charm in my case."--Itev. J V. llolmes. Ladie Enidorsomont. "t have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no caso has it failed to give satisfaction."--E.Lllen Mleacham, Chattahoochee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb Oounty. il have uised your Itegula'or with sne. dessful effeot in iillious Colio and Dys pepsia. It is an excellent remedy and certainly a public blessing."-C. Mastore son, Dibb County Ga, Mr Wilb. "My wife and self have used the tegat. later for years, and testify to its great virtues."--Rv. J. Folder, Perrv Ga. "1 think Simtious Liver lcgulator one of the bent ntedhlines evor naue for the Liver. My wife and many others, have used it with wonder ful elect."-E. K, Sparks, Albany, (Ia. "1 have used the Rtegllor lh my famni., ly, also in miy regular piractice, and have foumr.d it a umost valuable and satisfactory edicine, amnd believe if It was used by e profession it would be of serviceu ia many cases, I know very maic h of inponent paiis, anid certify itsm medi.. tial icies are perfect ly harmlos." iggs, w. D .t1o n, Ga. 2-n i . *RlIdE R~EDUcEDl F'ROM $1 00 to 0 CE1~TS A 30X, To meet the dlemantd for a Safe and Reoliablo EYER AM) AGUE ANIDIDOTPE Ar A rmhie within the reach of all NTIRELY VEGETiAB1LE, NEVElt KNOWN TO FAIL4 PHIYSICIANS P~RESCRUIE TIEM. over wss Medioine so Desorvedly .Popuilas' ~T 1875. na large and new stook of Hloots, Trunks, E~ T~E.A..YEL odds with ouir brand warranted4 :1mG a CC. Infittfactuf'ev8 of Bo~ots, Shoes~ rl'UkS. ho'. of Cladrelh sreet, CON, Si 0' MIToI-ImLIjs Enwck Eye Beeo-If fro And Moth Trap. fIONIENR (irOWNEY & C&~t., propmie. '.L'ormifor the counties of I'nlrilold and Ch ator, offer Waarmn R&Igtai to mnako nd0 uso the same with sample hivo for a$10.00. Apply at once anid be ready to . hensoe thmo first aiwarums, moar 10 Wionnsboro, 100) ozs sulhae of Qeiinso 10 lbs. (him Opium. [t""Camphomr. For sale at the Drug Store~ of