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'WWi'e 6wt fesponsIble forth, opic. will not be not ed unless accompanied' by the real namp of the writer. g@'' Any person In Ihe County having knowledge of any circumstance of Interest "c nIn kt ntibrod will conuor; c n no iabpho fooal otice will be inserted (except by specia o'ntract) at the following rates. For each additional line.... 15o. NEW DVEt 'ISNiEMr NTM. New odh. . $arey. !ot Sale--..-Gillard & Davis. order of the day in township No, -Ootton isa.bitI(tii itly, and oelig at from l' to 2 jcents. TIe orop will bi ligi a jet the ten,. dency of f del p arkt is downward. A cold at on Satutday creatc a corner in wood' Winter clothe wer6ep-o91ded. Mouday's aun dis perse d th% 4. ,lts crock on 'Thurl lay. whic i we regret we were unable to attend. It was 4 pleasant affair. Dan e o ihe Ile desires the public to -know where they gan t optgap goods. Javipg, hair ttti ig ,ac t poolng in the latest atyles neatly executed over Connor & Chandler's jlkwel-y 'storb by Aledk- iaitdrsou. The latest accounts from Uncle Joe Crews is thn the surgeons in taegegehvo~done l thg gan for bimn. Con.equent y he !must die. 'Tle ooured I ).t &'Ladder com pany with Capt. Joe Pnillips' baud paraded on Friday afternon. They prescnted a fine appearance. The board of equalization has been in esoion several days heari:tg griev a es. Many re rus that bad buent na btor 4 t1 origi-e nao amen lfis.r A gentleman from Clurenedon re ports that in a portion of that county crops are a tMtWl failure, both corn and cotton. Similar reports are hard from Orangeburg. t 6r8 hold t'i ii'alint om oe day to audit all accourate of thme pastI fiscal year. They will soon wa ke an exhibit. T'he indIentdnt are that 'there 'il be quite a lights.o rop of enttonj in Fair field. The lbwei' part , of the county auffered iensiderably frein rust. oBeAcoo.--Mr. I. N. Withe will plsse iecept our thanks for a samaple of hit fans tobacgo, as goo4 as we have ptut a toothbin in - long time. Lovers of the wveed will find it to their advantage to call on him. G RoEnises Ltquona. -Our faloeid Jnto. D. MoCarley has just re eiv d a fr sh stock of fine roceries d ors~gs a Csarl Iihd ip the market. Don't fail to give old ~M~*laD ~ eo inoe ybur. o .-Capt.. tlow. for ~e sev di~ ach cows. 'J~e Captain dual in nothing but fine stock. .and It behooves those wishing first-class milkers to call early. RidonOa og -auig DaAIJXss.-This bame ball club rcturned Thursday 'gdtf omn IhLN at~d~i4taip very much fatigued by the lontg dric, They acknowledge their defeat, say -IhetcaW iydo hetter harid grouind. That'st our opinion . STl e followinqcja were tried by Hturdaiy-- rtam Kell er and P'rimus 'Jackson for refusing to work thte roads-.a'ilty; tihed $1 oach and cost. Liouisi Tilaman-assault and battery, Tbe A. M. E. Zion Uburcb of~ this P 0 9i yrepaire ~, and an addition has beerdeied. A subsoriptiofi of over eigtsty del lar was ma ' etin, ari4 the colored -peop 14 of Mihsbre There usts a.great need for a set of, publiesofles. The coancil can ereo ih n rca oth iir t tem w eisol upay e .th ere is no to comnpel persone to have their commodities weighed upon them, but the convenience of using them will givab~idel. Rev,. W. Hi. Campball while changing oars on his way from Sharegipgo thigigce, h us taken from the seat which he had left for a moment. If an honest man took it b i t ke., 1k i rgtgry it. If a thief he Wirt ht4 o U{se for the sermons contained in it, and con. soience may make him restore it. e $base bailors and ttieir friends left g|Nto J edi1for -Cam. den to patly the second matob gam Nilh tip; pKrshawd. .Mlr. IA.. T. Terrill courteously furnished trans., portation free of charde. , If A telegram received from Camden last night: -ivea thw following result : Kersha w 50, Daunt less 13. Trial Justice, Robertion and M1 ackey have been 'b is the pest few day in t jng road delinquents. b'bral ddlihquoits'hae beeri ended. It wo iId be a great imprpvement in the law if those delinquents were compelled to work out their time of sentenco on 't.he-road, instead of being lodged in jail at the expense of the aounty. CA' TURtE OF A BUROI.An.-Chief Murphy, assisted,,by Messrs. Juo. W. Seiglar and F. C. Gorig captured 1'hursday mortain at Blaekstock one o has been de,. 'i~Aroe, N. C , for ometime past. His name is Nathan iLp aL~ hi, a~ d'sehajd d I d s boo ed ,o the gang who bas been coin. nitting rUsr b ghlie country or sevira mon 1lwas taken o North Carolina yescerday. eyening )y Chief Mlurphy, whore we hope he will g r rope, We congratulate Judge Mackey ;heriff (tuff and the town council, olice and cit.zens of W innsboro upon ithe vigilance they have displayed it, >ursuing the burglars that have been epr 'dati gIut oti t dpegple. ' Lbeir 1ors bu e b , n u'ly i rtial y/ suc essful ; but a good many suspicion. baraeters have been investigated. nd .uch individuals will hereafter ive Winnsboro a wide berth. This igilance .011, be continued, a# d very miscreant willibe either cap. ured or else run Olean out of the *ounty. Biurglars take notice. P ER.oNA.James U. Aiken Esq as ieturned front tI-e spi-ings. .Mis. J.iO.'lheng, Mrs. D. Lauder Ilae and Mlessrs. J. A. Brice, and NV. II. Fiennijken, are in New York >urchiasing their fall st~oek. Rt. H. Boyston Esq., is on a visit uome. . Le .has y good'position in B~altimiore, and is prospering. PausoNAl.-~apUT~. N. Withers lft yesperday for Now York to pur thase a stook of fall and wvinterv ;oods. Mlesars. Fi. Elder and B. Sugen icimner have returned from the sorhern markets wvhere they have 3urchased large stocks of goods for the all and winter trade.' Mfr. Rt. 8. Desportes of llidgeway eturnied from New. York on lSatur. lay. lIe has our thanks for late thants of our sister burg, Rtidgeway, ire in New York. Bniit~I ..JO& the morning if Tuesday, '7th of Sept. the Daun tless dub of this place started on their rip to Camden to play a return game gte ggJywere in barge of that geia an whole-souled gentlemnan,. Col. Terrill, who most len~ereualy pyried the whole c bp vcr in his buggies. They arrive d'in ..amden about dusk and pi-oceeded to be DeKalb IIouse, which they made p ede ab ands lay was called at 3:40 P. M. The Kervhaws vfon the toss *nd sent the Djtuntlesa to the bat. Mr. 0. J. afou~e i abIed as Umpire, the iame gentlemnan who acted hero in the beo m.OM 3n to the sat and made, hisa first base'. Craw ~ord next, arid was put out onla fly ef k anokegia beatltful y to center, field which was miuffed and & Mcl'eCtebin o (M1yd ba.4e. 'Camp. bell then struck antuIyg gdthin home. Byghts(went out ou firs ~.Cu,nnighamof the, Ihsrsha wa, tfien'wonit to 'the bat and wascuh out on fly y Bi"rt , tlhf Kegmet was oaught ofY odj'oul by flue' The brat 1o w re kbus at out and Winne$ Ig b t long; for Korsbaw -ro d up r by, aeries of very 64'e battin , when Ken V .tt second mtuun, the Dapudtl'eh wade 5 scores and retired. Two o the Kershaws were put out, imne diately with die saie result as before making soveu points on their las .111I q rl t, r,, ..A In the third inning Crawford sent a beautiful ball to ri ht field an< camf ilo'tj its. '"Aa 6dis etul6f this inning thy goro ptood, Kprshaws 14 to Dauntless 9. 140ow this stage th' Kershaws drew rapidly ahqad ant finally won by the remarkably larg. odds of 50 to 13. the 5th, 7th an 9th innings the 1au ttless failed t. make a pre.' Tbp . Kershaws wer whitewahbed on the 7th inning. 0 the Dauhtitbs 'nine, Elliott, pitcher Huef, oatohir, and Boylston, on firs bases..played remarkably well, and clicied expressions of admiiraloi from the spectators.. Jordan's play ug. short stop was 4l4o, ,muol bpi npp , i r./ Sqi . ' ' he Kershaws, the playing of Mesars S Cunningham, T. Cuuningham, W Jgrisod and Grubbs excelled any we have ever seen in our limited obsor, vation. S. Cuniiinghatn and V Johnson batted magniicently. A 6 P. M., the game was called. We cannot altogether account for this had boat. After making allow anco for the superiority of the Ker shaws, we itill have to find some re. son for the overwhelinug defeat, and we find it .n the natu-e of the ground Behind the home base was a very heavy sand bar, just where Iluey would have to stand by reason of hi., clqse pt le of cath.ntg. Working in this hbavy sand was very exhausting and the sand getting into his shoes also ka raased him som awhat. . Al itgh 4beat'en, our boysaare still "Dauntlcas," and intend next season to test their wettle again. At nig ht there was a dance at given t ,emd at M..j. DeSaussure's whio, was a most e'. joyable affair. The array of lovely women was d..zzling, and the reputation of Camden for hand some women did not duffer ni their bands. It was niidnight whed. yotr reporter, being a sober sided man, left, ana the gayety seftued at its height. The DeKalb House where the club rested is kept in good stylo by M r. A. S. Rodgers whom we found a very polite and obliging host. We intend going over again aoon and will stop with hi', and advise a il 4tndnts on the l'nces on the 19th Got. to do likewise. 15f OTIOID. -r. hiave several MILCLI JOWS that, I Iwil sell . sep 1l--t2x1 SA M'Ll1. CLOWyNEY. Avaluable piece or tow11 ptopert~y On L.which i5 siluqied a~ commnodious d welling and outbuildings. For partiou Itirs address sep 11 GA1LL~A RDl & D)AVIS. Winnesioro b. , seetto Cigar -+eoSTO RE.x' r~ lii Undel.rsigned keep constan ly on ..hand the inest CIGA R$ thate nn be had (or his own manufacture.) A LSO, Tihe very b sIl41i-ntitaco.o always on hand. smiokers andl chewers will tind it to their ujvantago to givo e a call, as I solt Och per #lhan any othier house in town, se4T. S.AYE~RS BIJRO. FIRE INSURANCE. $40,000,000. . M-heent pi.el pven Fire Insurance Compaies hodecotubined nasets exceed 40 milhon dollars. 8hort rate, annual andi term policles issuod. (.outntry dwtitgvirkfa a pepj)tra Gin htouise JA8. W. LAW, agent. cEChfltlTY Li? e Insu~raneo an A -innity 13Company. A'ssets $3,4-19,108 25i. Life. Non-Forfeiture (in ten 'paymaents. Enidowment and a ninuity I olicies issued on the most favorable termas. JAS. WV. LAWV, Agent. Dr, Isaiah.Simpson, Dentist, Charlotte, N. 'C., RSP'KO' FULLY' liforms ht citIsens anid pohlo gobierally that lhe will visil Winuiboro, .profeassibnaIly, thO-01t day of;8ept., nn remaIn 10 days. Teet h ext racted & ITfl. OUTPA/ ORDANGER by the tise o Ni~oW O~e'Oke." Aand be eon vinced. Hatisfaction guartnateed.. W at'e ntiii fuiephred -tot take nut a ures for ShIrts. Fit. ')'nar.ntee~d 6~~y0 W. IIl F~IfNNlKE & Co. NE~W FLOUR. N}E Car fload Flour from neow whos jasrecelved, 1ofr f.,r te-Oh. I 4"Ily '* DATY, BiO. & SON. 1 . The Symptoms of Liver.opmplaint are unae Stlh psip is. in the afoulde', and Is niistekui cd witl. the losh of appetito andl 'selkness. I terating with lax. The heal is. u tsbll wit sid6rlIo loss of memory, noe paiell with somteJhig wh oi)'ottht iy n due . and low spirits.. -Somet e b veYy 'fw of t hem h t: b ' 1 rIe all1 Ti, ~ ,0 Ia Warranted no o le pltJi1d f Merou y, OT l . injurious agn eral :uttance, ifu is PURELf YV WRTABLN o~gsfahiing thosee8 uthelrn tobtlanderbs which, an I allwise lovidbn6"'har ylkeed in countriles where Litors DsepsJnpatps prevail. It Will pure nit diseatses-o-used ty derantmoeuts of ,t)d.4ver , an4,pow I - immonaLier Regulator,or Modoina. Is nmihetley a fatsily'oiedioinqt pi by t being kept ready for immrsediate resort will ijlIyc t ay whiouy ccfs ffevjmgg tad n~tny4 a floflifi intet na d o ora"biIs "f I %fter over Forty Y ears trial it is still receiving the most unqualified testi monials toits virtues from persons of t.h e highest. claraeter and responsibility. Emancut physicians commend it as the amost. Effectual Specifto. for c insumpti in, Heariache. Pain in the shoulders. Dizziuness, Sour Stomach, bad Lassie i' the mouth, billious attacks, Pal. pit ation of the Heart, Pain itn the regions of the Kidneys, despondency, gloom and foe'tbodings of evil, all of which are the offepring of a diseased Liver. For Dyspesia or Indigestion. , rmed t it h this antidote all olitnktes and g chahges of water and food may be faced a without fear. As a teamedy in Malariotas t, Fevers, Bowel Complaints, restlessness. .Jaundice, N.susea, IT HAS NO .EQUAL. d It is the cheapest, purest and the b'pst ti Fu'nily Medicine in the world I ; C Buy no portfers o Prepared'Bipnmens Lier 0 Rtegulair unlos in our engrated wrap- p .per wvith Trade mark, Lammp and sight-ture o unbroken. None other is genuite. . I. I, ZEI IN & CO. Maoon, Ga. and Philadelphia. I v FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TAKE Simmons' Liver Regulator. For all diseases of the Liver,8Stomach and 1; 8pleen. As a remedy in hMalarioaus Fevers, Dowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Fepression Iies# lesgss. Jiaundice, Nausea, Sick' Jleadohe, Colic, Coaastipa Stiou and Billiotasness. ESTABLISH ED OLDESf CROC 18 3jj *~ ~ 2 Being now pre~p irred for the F tLL R IA DE merohints to my large amnd varied sto k of CHIN A, GLJA3, EAR'TE O11i888, Kea'thioneo Gaoods, A greatnnrt of it !'alPQRTEDD~iLT Fl always keep a large stock of J RE.~;?(I CHINA. A My Shoruougha knowledge of the bumsinessq, Years. entables me to buy at thme lowest figure u hjich the retailer codn realise a hanrdsomne pr d*v-a. .. 128 Me~ aug 19-2mos % .A.~CA Wo have received, and are now o Orders p'romnptly filled, atnd alit c Wholesale Dealers i and4 a No. B, Ilayun tareet, C CEiARLSI ICENY UCKYJEA , r 11 is) thte tinme to buy' denneuo4W ..Jet , andi Doeskinss to make winye siaite for ( , boys. A largA ft't reeived anid more expected in a few day. -MoMA8TER & D10IE. ISept sinois sib1.59ij Al It$49, -he.4oet hplr, vhosp Ttilrpfy s q o 1 ff oc, owelt igtgeneral costi e, tuet uos a k pain' antf diall, tis a aktt6ns con AIII etdftition of'hidging left tin tone Oftun oostplalsing of!'wnakness. dehillty >v4 sttehd tjhe disease aqd at other ti;no ihe gA1 mn involved. rr -Hrr-- n ------ TESTIMONIALS. "[ nte tiver seen of tried stnh ni'ple MifoaoIous. *satisfsetory ant pleas iet *omedy e inay life /Mfik Helines, Lo tiselo. Hot. LAIer. H- Stephens. "i oeoesionsly use, when ny gonditie !sqdires it; Dlr. aimmtns' jt ovrj, Regulu, r w4hu*good e'ect,,"-on, Alex. Al ,ephn .9overpor of Altana' 'our ltegulistor has bren in use I my imuty for sonie time, ani Iain'int'euadet t 1t i liable addition to -the medida roiottee."-Goo. l.- Gill 8 -oter, .Ala. a d hate used the Regulator in my faisi. y (Q' the Put,: seviepoen yqpre, I Dan afely recommend it to the world as the qst meicdlino.1 h yo eVer us'od r01" si saes of dilsease i pi tpotta. lo eur.. f. +I. Thigpen. President City Bank.. "tSimmons',Liver ttogulitor has proved good and eficaclous medicio."--U. A. lutting. Druggists. "We have been acquainted with Dr In mons' Liver Miedio.ne for more than wenty yeare. and know It to be the best iver Regulator offered to the, public." 1. R. Lyon and H. L.; Lyon, Bellefontaina a. "I wtus cured by Simmons' Liver Regu. itor, after having suffered several years nth Chills and lever."R. F. Andersou. The Jlergy. '"I Have been a dyspetlo for years ; he an the Reinlator two years ao ; it has coed like a ehear in lay caseq' -Iev. J i.Iolopes. Ladies u Endorsement. '.1 have - given your medicine a corough trial, and in no case has it failed 1 give satisfaction."-Ellen Meacham, hattahooclee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb Oounty. "i ite neied your Regula'or with so. 1eaful effoot in lIillinus ('olio and Dye epsia. It Is an excellent .remedy and ,rtainly a public b.lesing."-C. Master.: )n, Bibb C9uat.y Qa.. My Wife. "My wife and self have used the Regn. tor for yo-irs, and testify to its great Irtues "-Rev. J. Felder, Perrv Ga. "1 think Simmons Liver Regulator one r the best medicines ever matte for the Ivor. My wife and many others. have Red it with wondouful effect."-E. K. parks, Albany, Ga. M. D. "I have used the Itegultor In my fami. v, also in my regular practice, and hnve mer~d It a moet vnlanble and 'atisfactory edioine, and beoieve If IL, was used by o profession It would be if serv Ice in many caes I know very much of mnponant parts, and certify Its mcdi ualitieu are perfectly harmnless." * rgs, W[. D 3iAso n, Ga 2--xO, lEki 110u5E IN CluftLE8TON,*,5. C. [lam L., Webb, B MEETING STREET. F'OI 1876, I *Ish to call the attention of [&NWAlE LOOKING Jap'tneul Wat*0, $t9. LOM EtItOPi. Ilesijes staple goods, 1 Nfl. UT GLASS.... acquired by asn exporie no. of Twent s. au M40 e soil at prices of - K DO4~(pb T *$c all gal~ o and iewp4ock oP Boots ptW w h~p r btcd warranted. ~% i ei- *)Booti4)Shoe~ icr. ormeerch Street, 01N' SD 'S W English Breakcfast Te'a. T4,, Yot4geg onTn ~IiASTEI4 & BR10iUE. NEW GOODS. --AT LANDEIIKER'S N11 ;CALiC/OES, FLL STYLES, IALLOU'S lEW BLEAqHINGS, 121-2 cts.12 1-2cts Cogle uO01d. 'see tieni. OANT BE BEAT. 1 Yar. Width. Don't Fail To Go To LIANDECIE U S. aug 12 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Die'riot Uourt of the U. A. for the District of 8. Carolina. In the ratter of J. M.i R. Moore, Bankrupt. At Yorkvillo, in the said Distriot, on the 3d day of August, 1876: SIR : Take notice that a petition has ' bead tiled in said court, by J. M. R. .looro, of Fairfield County, in said Dia. trict, duly declared a bankrupt, under the Act of Congreis, entitled "Ao-Act to es inblish a uniform sysem of Bankruptcy throughcout the United Stater," approved 'lfroh 2, 1887, for a discharge and certi8 onto theroof, from all his debts and other olaims provable under the said Act ; and the 23d day of September, 1875, at 12 o'clock M.. is assigned for th. hearingot the sano, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers In Bankruptcy of said Court., at his oelioce in Yorkville, 8. C. when and where you may attend, an d show cause, if any you have, why t. he prayer of the said petition should no I be gran tol. ATTEST : R1. M. WALLACE. U. 8. Mdarshall as Messenger, By T. W. (ilsweon, Deputy Messenger, sept 8-x8 JUST RECEIVED ./1 FRJI SUPPLY 01F ShELF GROCERIES. C ONSTSTING of Deviled 11am, Turkey and Tongue, Bordon's Roast Beef in 1 lb cans. Fresh Salmon and Lobsters, .ilixed, i'iokcles and Fronoh Mustard. A large lot of French Blacking of the flneet qutality. Fresh Candy and Crackers of All sorts. Fresh Augusta M4eat and Flour always on hand. Also a large supply of D~lEw~nans Ale, Belfast Olnger AMe, and London Porter, Kept Constantly oagIce. For sale by WM. DONL~Y. june 2d Due WeMt Female College. THEi sixteenth year of this 'In etitution wilopen Monday, Oct. 4th. Faculty comople, course of study thorough, Oovernment kind and parental, loonion healthy and pleasant, term'aressonable. The President and his sily will ooeu. py the College and will Thave oh arke of the boardlmIg depart pien t. TI e College butilding isatundergolng thorough ,apaire; and will be compltel refurnsished For Catalog~ue, address - J. I. B)ONNE~R, Due West, A bboville 1)1st , 8. 0. aug 1d-lm MITo'ETEDIjJ8 Buck Eye B~ee-l yc And Moth Tr'ap. ClONNWNO R i..0WNEY' & CO., peorie tors for the counties of Pair feld ad Ctt ster, offer Fs'srsa Rigula to twake nd1 un the same wIth sample hiye for a$i.00. Apply at onoe and ?je ready to hottse-the first awarns. JUT TECEIVE Car 'Load White corn. 1 Car Load Flour-all grades, 1 Car Load Bolted Meal. White and SmnkslI $acQ and Shoulders. Rio and Java Coffee--."green and roasted. New Orleans and Comanon Syrups. All grades of SUGAR. Lard in bbls., hal&-bble., Kegs and cans. Genuine Durham Smoking To bacco. BY D. R. FLENNIKIN. april 10 ANNOUNCEMENT, IIERBDT announe to my numerous frieods and patrons that, in consequenoo of increased faeolities in my establishment, I am prepared to offer greater advantages to trade than ever before. A complete line of articles will be found on hand at cheap prices. Dirs. Hong will soon return from the North with the newest styles of ladies' goods, when she will be prepared to supply all wants in the mautua making and millinery departments. The publio are requested to call and examine, and their further patronage is respectfully so. [loited. J. 0. Boag. wept 7 A Frash Supply of T HE following varieties of Turnip Seed just arrived and for sale at D. LAUDERDALE'S. Early Red Top, Strip Leaved, Early White, Flat Strap Leaved, rLaings Improvedi Ruta Baga, Large Yellow Globe, Large White Globe E~arly Cowborn, Yellow Aberdeen and Golden Jidi. July 15 Dharlotte, f'olmsnbta. & Augusita Bail Road. Co r.uxat a, December 28, 18774. HfoowIng P'assenoger Sohoedusl wi be run over this roa.1 on and att, s this date: TRAIN--ooiG NoRTB. Leave Augusta, at 0.80 a 'S "Columbia. 8. 0., 2 46 a '. *" Winnsboro, 4.68 p' " " Chester, 8.34 F i Arrive at. Charlotte, N. 0. 9.00 1 TRAIN--oosao souTli. Leave Charlotte, N 0. at, 8.80 a ".. " Chest er, 11.2 ens " Winnsboro, 12.88 p ht "Columbia, 2.62 p Si Arrive at Augusta * 6 06 p JAB. ANDERd30N, Oen'l Eupt. A. POPE, Gen. Passenger and 'fioket Agent. F'LOUE! FLOUEA Just Received--A lot of Augusta Flour from new wvheat. AL3O-A lot bolted ineal by july 20__.TMcCAnnJe TRlE *As. JLEIFFEL De.pble Turbine W~ter Whiel, Manufactated b bty Obefo ar .at