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LOCAL EFM NEw ADVERTISEENTS. School Notice-.W. J. drawford s. C. F. 0. Cow For Sale-R. L. Daunenberg, Down with Prices -R. L. Damien berg. Choose-U. G. Desportes. . Bagging-F. Elder. Cigars Tobacco &c.-Mondei & Co. Sealed Proposals-Henry Jacob, Ch'm. Co. Coni'rs. Pay up your subscriptions. Court meets in Winnsboro on the first Monday in November. Faos.-A genuine old fashioned white frost made its appearance yesterday morning. Overcoats and fires were a luxury. A slight runaway occurred in front of the Court House yestorday with a three mule team. Nobody, hurt and no damage done. We met on the train Mr. Taylor of the Greenville NAws. He repro sonts Spoights as reveling in clover. We call attention to the School notice published this morning. Also to the Richmond advertise jgeuts. The Berger Troupe are booked for two nights at the Thespian ILdl this winter. They say that Sol Smith will be along. We call special attention to the no tice of Millinery opouining, in anoth. fe'ol umn. Mr. Brown is an enter. prising aid skilful dealer. Give him a call. G. W. Barber having become dis gusted with politics has returned to the bench. Not the judicial, but the carpenter's The NEw.-i fnd the HERALD are the livest papers in- the State. "Let those subscribe who ne'or subscribed blfore, And thos; who have subscribed, subscribe the more." Our young fiiend Mr. E. V Aiken leaves us to-day for the Charlestoi Medical College, at -hich institution he expects to graduate next spring. Mr. A., is a .! hard student, and wo hope he will bear off the first honor of his class. MULES COIN.-We were shown a letter yesterday from Mr. W. T. Adams who says he will reach here about the latter part of this month with the finest lot of stock he has ever driven to the market. Mr. F. Elder offers a largo lot of bagging at reduced prices. Don't fail to call on him. Mr. R. L. DaLnnonberg also has an extensive stock of goodls which he is selling low for cash. See his ad vertisenment. ~John Goode, colored, appeared be.. Sfore Justice Robertson on Monday, hngng -his head and left I -nd I. bandaged. He says that' his brother won for him with a sword atnd ounids are slight. Gov. Chamberlain passed through Winnsboro Sunday on his return from Washington, whither - he had Sgone to meet his family. Senator Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware also passed through on Kthe train. A petition has been presented for the pardon of Senator Dublin Walker wvho was convicted for forg i;ng a school certificate. There are twenty other similar offences Ccharged against him. It is reported that Judge Mackey has signed, or will sign tigo petition. We dont be icyo it. NEv Lryv Iossrs. WV. U D )tv & Co., intend erecting a livery andl i'ale ,dablhe wvhero the old LaughIin blacekgsmith shopl nowV stands. TN1J se 'n61lomon mare of the go-.ahead kindt, *d we hopo will raccei, w'.ith thaL sue ss they so justly deservo. SION Movi so.--These genliomnan the dark wvere again on . the war th Tuedyngt eosre o bank sign oveghthe doorveatd eker & Co's. shoe store. We n't see any fun in removing gates, ne, &c., thereby giving youtr ighA *r trouble, and if possible such sport ould b)e stopped. Ia cases of this d' the question very niaturally 'ses where woero the polico. ~Capt. W, M%. Dwight aditnued . arge of Mt, Zion School yestor'day. o new principal podsesses culture, ility anid experience ; and his o firmniess, tempered 'i.his - m.nnaer , causing him excel thM ate mualaw naen li mahre adWiaisrative ability, will render inEghpular with patrons and pupils. His motto will be to make the school as pleasant as possible for good scholars, and for bad scholars, just as kupleasant as possible. We wish and predict for him success. SoMNAMBILIM.-Tho Greensboro Herald gives an account of a very renarkablo case of somnambulism, whiolh occurred near that place afew nights ago: A negro boy, abut foirtbeoi yearis old, who had assist ed in taking a bbd tree and hiving the boos; in a piece of woods some mile or more from home, got up in his sleep during the night, and going where the hive had been loft, shoul. dered it and brought it to the house, without waking,. having crossed sev; oral deep gullies and three toii-rail fences. We will go two to one that this negro is a first class hand on a chick. on roost. Rev. Mr. Chichester preached on Sunday night to a full congregation the first of a series of sermons ad dressed to the young men. The sormon was quite able and wag attentively listened to. It treated of two subjects, disobedience to parents and Sabbath-breaking in its various forms-transaction of busi. ness, planning business operations, Sunday strolling, absence from Church and visiting depots and post I offices, and secular reading on the Sabbath. These sermons will be continued. TILE NEWs & CoURIER.-We had the pleasure yesterday of moeting Musars. Solomon and Marion, travel ing agents of the Charleston News di Courier.' These gentlemen are stopping at Brown's Hotel, where they will be glad to see any of our citizens who wish to subscribe to their paper. We cordially recom mend the News & Courier to our people as one of the best newspapers in the country. TEA PLAr.-Col. Rion has laid on our table several tea seed taken from a plant now growing in his yard. The plant is luxuriant, and measures five foot eight inches in height, it is not protected from coh', but shares the winter just the same as tho other shrubbery. The seed was planted in 1860. This is still another evidence that the South is the garden opot of the world, and especially F airfield; almost anything o tn be raised here with proper at tontion. PETrr Junons DRAWN FOR NovEM IEn Tn r, 1875.-Whites-Hayne McMeekin, T. D: Feaster, Robert Bankhead, M. W. Boulware, J. H. Cummings, W. D. Romedy, T. F. Curleo, 0. S. Jones, A. It. Hinnant T. W. Rambb, Jr'., F. B3. Austin, R. M. Dunlevy, W. B. Hutchinson, B. H. James, J. R. Coleman, R. D. Blolick, R. E. Ellison, Sr., W. D. Bolick. Colored-ico 3. Johnson, Jim Ashford, Frank Moses, G. WV. Bar her, Thos. Sanders, Lawson Moore, Nelson Marshall, John Hall, Osborne Ford, Moses James, Nathan Johnson, Thos. Dillard, Sam'l. Corder, Dennis. Miller, Monroe Liston, Israel Bird, Warren Green. NEWSPAPER CHIAGEs.-There have been consideorab~le changes of late in the South Carolina Press. The Plhonix having suspended, Mr. Selby speaks of going to Charleston, and there establishing a paper. Mr. Solby has great. prac tical experience and energy, and should do well. The Greenville Repilblican has been swallowod upl b~y the Greenville .Yewe. Speights is prospering. The Anderson intc/ligencer having bought out the Conservator, has been compelled to purchase a new power press. It will bo enlarged. It is already one of the bost weeklies in the Stato. A new paper caOhma the "i$'n?" has been ost ibliwhodi by RL. .E. Belcher, Esq., at Andorson. Thou News <0 Courice. is inaugu rating the sydemci of weekly sub SCIiji)ion in all the towns along Lhe irulnls, and( by this means is larmgely increasing its circulation. Tums Scau~rzzN FEST.-The first1 Schuetzonfest of the Columbia verein wvas held out Tdoseday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The Germans with their accustomed enterprise, have purchased amplate and ordeted1 a com. modious hall and several ,outbuild lhge. In~ tidne the platz Wvill be one of the ehieiidtractions of Columnbas 'On Tuesday the schuetzers ac companied byt the Columbia rile clubs and bf visiting -delegations from other. vereinis, amarched in pro: cessio'n to tho platz,- wherda Weldbnme address was made by H-off. 3lt Eileal, Jr. The addreas wp~s qig t eloqueot.tThe orator recounted tiie1 aharantft of Garmqann in wu ad lpeaC. He paid &glowing tribute' to Herman, who, ighteen centuriep, ago, threw off the Romait yoke and united Germany ; land td Kaiser Wilhelm, who now governs a utlited fatherland. He spoke of Goothe and Schiller and other poet and philo sophers. He then paid a just tribute to those Germans who have made a home here and have aided so largely in developing our material resources, and to whom especially much' credit is duo for the rebuilding of Colum bia since the war. The address was very eloquent, and reflected great credit upon the orator. Gon. Wag oer replied in behalf of the visitors and mentioned that these organiza tions have existed for six hundred years in Germany, and that he or ganized the first one in this country. After this a sumptuous repast was spread. Then the amusements be gan, target practice, ton pins, danc ing, acrobatic performances and racing, while the inevitable re revolving horizontal bar and greased pole performances caused much amusement. On Wednesday the aipusoments wore Continued. That night the hall was brilliantly illuminated with Chinese lanterns, and a grand ball was given which was largely attended. On Thurs day, the prizes wore awarded. The whole affair was a' most enjoyable one. Everything passed off pleas antly, and the Scha. etzonplatz is one of the recognized features of the Capital. During the whole occasion the city was ornamented with flags of the United States and Germany. The officers of the garrison attended, and the blue and gray mingled har moniously. How TO CUIE FEVER AND AGuE - If any person suffering with FEVER and AGUE, Intermittent, or Bilous Fever will call at the Drug Store of MCMASTER & BiRIcE, and get a bottle of AGuE CoNQuEitoR1 their inlnedi ate cure is certain, and the chills will not come back during that sea son. It contains no Quinine, Ar senic or other Poisons, and after taking one-half bottle you will feel better in health than you have felt perhaps for years. It entirely cleanses the whole system, purifies the liver and other secretory organs. Price $1.00 per bottle, try it. Ask your Druggist about others who have used it. "TuE Boys IN GREY. "-We were wont to admire the boys who wore the grey, though it was not for the grey alone, but for the noble, chivalrous hearts that beat under it. They comun.nded the admiration of the true and the brave in every land. lBut how few admire a fine head eniveloped in grey hair and whiskers-very few. W. all love admiration and nothing in our ap pearance is more calculated to secure it than pretty hair. If old age, sickness or sorrow has robbed you of it, you can re gain it. by the us of Dr. Tutt's Hair Dy.. Its pop~ularity is ao great that it can be found on the shelves of every druggist ,in the land. Flint F ill Lodge No 85, A. F. M. T RR next reenlar colnmiunientien of thisq -. Lo'lzo will be haid at Gjladden's Grovo on Faturdlay, the 1,3th November, at 11 o'clock, a. mn. The breth ren will come prepared to pay up their du--s. By ordecr of the w . M. oct 20-x2 11. HFO D s01dy Millillory Opsliil The Largest and most attractive Stock of Millinery Goods ov'er ex hibited in 'Winnsboro, is opened TIO-DAY. ALL ARE INVITEI~ TO CALLA4ND SEE A BEFAUTIFUL AND HANDSOME LINE OF~ DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS AND FANCY GOODS. Large Stock of Shawls, &c., tt ,)~ l~.R.RO . ont.19-1 . o er i' 8. B. Clowney, as 0lerk of Court, vs, Miy E. Myers I~N urance oif an order of the Court of Co.&lmmon Pleas made in the above en itled action, I will ofifer for sale before theo court house (leer In Winnaboro on the 1st Monday in November next, within the l'-. gal hours of sale, to the highiest,bidder the following dlescrbedl property til wi, All that plantation~or tract of land containing eight hun'dred :idc seventy aorps, napo sented on a dlat ot rehsary mnade bD1. HI Rtobortaon, ). -'., on the hp t o bet, A. D3.-1869, of th~e lafid'eoV in'o the estate of N4. A. Fcay', decased, known udt the i'an{ 11 liil plache." Trormns of sale : One-balt 6f thd purcharae money to be paid Iii odah : for the balance a credit of one year wvith I%1teet froja ,the day sale; tho .purchasei to g~Ife hIs, bomnd with ia moertgage of the prmnie's, tuid to gay *for' 10l1 frdcssary papiers. ~u~i Wlinn srq.. ,0~ i ;; 1 ..* Thlte .ytp~osn. of liver oampt tint. ti e stir the putn 1in the s'ioul.ler, and Is mistak ed wit I the los of appetite ant sickne+.t. ternttin with lax. The heal t trvibln-I w ulidernhie to-a of mto w y, decoo nnotioa wit someshiing wh oh ought to have horn done. nod low njirits Son at Sies tuinny of the vety Iew of ilien'; l t ihe -liver is general THE FAVORITE Is warranted not to contain a single porticle of Mercury, 0r auy injurlolle ninerai rtbstance, but is ?URgELY VEG&E'Alth.E containing those Southern roots and hlerba which an all*ise Pt ovidence I. t~ pitced in countries where Jict )Jiaev tuost prevail. It will cure till diseltses o-in, ed oy dertingimetis of the Liver and Blow ele, Riminons Liver RegulItor, ol' Medioln3. is ieinently a family medicine, and by b ing kept. realy for immetidtite resort will save manoi an hour olatiffering and many a ,ollar in Imhue nnd doce ors' bills titer over Forty Years trial it is still receivitig the most unqualified testi nioniniso it'is virt ues front prson s (f itn e highist charaicter anti reiottsibility. Initnneut physteiaus couttnetsd it its the iuotbt Effectual Specific. for consumpti .n, ilealache. Pain in the shoulders. Dizzin--ss, Sour Stomach, had t e i t the mouodh, billious at tacks, Pal. pi-t a'ion ofi the I eart, Pain in the re gions o: the Kidneys, terlponlency, gloom andl t. -hmlineu.s l evil, till of witclh are the otliering ofa diseased Liver. For Dyspesia or Indigestion. armed with this antitloe all climat A ati1 chahges of water and food may be faced without fear. As a RIetmedy :n \ailnricus Fevi-ra, Bowel Coitpluiits, restlessness. Jaundice, N'ousea, IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is the cheapest, purest aid the best Family Medicino in the world I (Z5,'a.'tio'n. uliy n powders or Prepared Simmons liver Iteziilbtor unless in our enzraved wrap per wish Trade mark. stamp uti signs tu.e unbee.v None ot her is gaosuino. J. I. ZEILIN & CO. Macon, Oca., and Philadelphia. FOR SALT BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TAK E Simmons' Liver legulator. For all diseases of tho Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remtedy' in larinna Fevers, Blowel onutptaints, Dysjpliai Mettal Depiession Iteste lessness. Jlatudice, N atsea. Sick J/cadcbe, Cn'ic, Constiptt tin andi~ Uillioutsness. itichmaond Advertisements. Shickoo Machine Works, jNANUFACTURERIS of Steam Engines .l.- ad BilosA gricultori I Engi ut a, ('iru.ular Saw Mills, Grist, Bark and Plan ter Mills. Shafting, Hangers and Pulleysa IftPRVE 'LTU~it!NE WATER WiflEELS. WxM. EVIEoGin. H P !DatUN11 Ettengjer & Edmiond, Iennown VA. 'ANUIFAOTUJRER' or Portaiblo and .iiV-JStati onary Engqinos and B~oilersi bf all kinds, Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, .\4i1l Geariuyg. Shafting, Pulleya &c. AlitE'RICIN TURBINEC WATER wU3EE1,. oc 1 Snd for Catalogn 0. F. WATSON. Furnituro Works and Lumiber Mills, *0:. Mt I'ctut'er of Wainttit and Oits per irur-i v-nt: nto tot' pinn used. Gottna METROPOLITAN WORKS. Canal Sgreet from SI~th to &amnth, : ' ortuoND VA. INf Portabi e andl stationary, tini~ ord Bvats 'nd Iron, Forginggi &4. Agrlcultural Iron W9rkpy in all its branches done by eiperienood 0 hands. Ipp 1'Trtiable 'Edgtti, for df oto gibi, thrduhi mia chines, separat 6or gtri Allis &. A nuatber of scodnd hand Englheos and Jioilers of various patterns, i. fnt ratti order, on htand. Reipair work.aollq.tod and prompug done. K nE) I1N&U12 &i 66: oc 19i (\t a ltd'YWintig Oat, Wdr aald se o t M4 $b. J "i 6 t4et eu :6 I ? fttsm ttI a t' side, soueo im on for -rheuiinat.ism, The stamaih is affeo bowels in. geperal o.>ulve. sumetimoi a itIt p-0i-. 4nan dill. hovty '0 .tatluns con i p-tinsti ont.'.oa of hiving left andone O.ten complaining of woehateits. debility hove attend sito disease and at etber timee y the organ most involvel. TESTMONIALS. - ' Ih we never Seen or tried such a s,itmple ellionolous. satisfactory and pleas aus renledy in any life."--Ii. Hlaines, Louth, Mb Hon.'Alex. H Stephens. "I ocoasionally use, when ity conditie rettres it,. Dr. Simmons' Liver Itegulas. (Or with good eflect."--Ion. Alex. a1l Stephens. Governor of Alabama' 'Your Regulator hats been in use in my family for seone time. and I am prsaaunded it is a valuable ad,dition to the medical science "- Gy'. 1. 0111 8 -orlor, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my fami ly for the past seventeen years. I can saaf.ly recommend it to the world as the be4t medicine 1 have ever used for a 11 c'as of dieuantes it purports to cure ll. F. Tbiepon. President Olty Bank "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and eficacious tedioiao."--C. A. Nutting. Druggists. "We have been acquainted with Dr Si.- tuons' Liver Media no for more than twenty years. And know It to be the best Liver ltegulatpr offered to tha ptt'lio." MI. R. Lyon and II. L. Lyon, Bellefontaia, Ga. "1 was cured by Simmous' Liver Regu, l'aaor. afteraaving outlered seoral years with Chills and Fever."It. F. Anderson, The 3lergy. "I Have been a 'lyspetio for years ; be. gan the Rtegulator two years agn ; it has aoted like a claerm in my case.' --iev. J l, ioloe. Ladies Endorsement. "I have given your medicine a tIhnrouglh trial, and iti nau case has it failed to give satistfaction."--Ellen Meacham, Chattahoocheo, Pla. Sheriff Fibb County. "I have used your ltegula'or with se. oessful effect in lilhinus Colio and Dys pol.sia. It is an excellent remedy and certainly a public blessing."-C. Master. son, lBitb County Ga, My Wife. "My wife and self have used the Regu Irator for years, anti testify to its great virtues "--lIev. J. Felder. Perry Ga. "I think Simmons 1Laver Regulator one of the best nedicinet ever Inaue for the Liver. My wife and many others, hatr used It with wondoaful effect."--E. K. Sparks, Albany, Oat. M. D. 1 have tsaed the Regulator in my fami. ly, nulo in mny re'guhir practio, anod haive fourad it a mosat Valuable arid satisfaotory edlicino, and believe, if it was tased by o profeon'o it woulid be rf service itn anatny cases. I kno* very mnuoh of mpjone-nat parts, anad certify its medi umalitiea nre perfectly harmless.".-. . irga, .\l. D) .1u on,UGa. 'U'. C. Hbos' great Loridon Cirous is comning. but ROlMEDY'S IStheio paeto gU for Fionh and Arian Candies, Nat, Finits, Oym. lors, Sardiinet, Pickloes, Cheose, idlcdkrs, Caikes, Bread aand numerous other things to saupport thet Pilgriam on bhas journyingsa to ta plado I am undcided! where, a u am uro that the smoking of ono of my 6 ceint Nfavana Cigars. 1will leave any one in a happy and cheer fuil mood. T,'hankful for peat Patronage, I hope to merit a contianuanoc of to eame by keeping constaontly ea hnad a full and variedl assaortmeont of Confectionories, fine Chowitag and smioking Tobaceo, and all brands of Cigars. Some Qf which are The flest anid 01heapest 111 1Town. GENTLEMEN TRY ONI C. S. ROMEDY'S, not Next dooggt P. 0 . 00MBL ONE COMEI ALL And Qiye .1. 0. Blong a Call --AT Hia--. NERY BAZAAR xr Ioi hb just beet nzittand howty Mtrs Btog will give . s~I he 1ld as horetoforo to this dopartmnent, and will spare no painh ira makinlg It th 3.odin Millinery and Fatioy Geoods osin tbh jp-country. WVo study to pses atad give ~Mfadtion. No troralo to show goods. Oi rstp aitW dopartment will ba kept, in nteis 11t and eomplete. lintpAon etaayie Ta. &OI 9taMee kand nme Okautasu LAMS, BesAvste. denouno, all ajlrituoua liquors as 'W Damnae ,.t Poor fellow; be ke whereo e spke, by sad ex poru.se, so if living, wou appy the sme to Aloo hohes Eoltante, advertised as gurealle But thi e T o n olo and Alternatly% in *gIgene-t(be bent the world ha ever known-whick contains no alcohol. It Is Dr. Walker's Usifornia Vnegar Sifters. BAGGING I ~1 BAGGING I Bagging! Bagging! BAGGING, IAGGINO, I3AGGING, BAGGING, DABBING, Bagging, Bagging, Bagging, Bagging, Bagging, l agging, B AGGING, BAdOGhNO, BAGGING, BAG41Ilu, BAGGING, BAGING BAGGINd BAGGIN~, BAGGING, BAGGING, BGING BAGGING, BAGGING, BAGGING, BAGQING, BAGGING, A t a great reduction in prico. Call before p~urchas in elsewhere. 9All biusiness , adtruste lo ldp J - *. .., ,a useirN OtD 8T4N All the TalI of too Day. THEIR SHOE DEPARTMENT Is such that eannot be excelled south of Now York, and their styles of, men's and .ladies soes. aro only to be fld at this oestablishment. Ohildron's and Misses' Shoes are all the rdge with them, as their stock to the lar.. -.t n th ore. Our latest sendstion in shoes are the et ow6d ttdm. Box-Tod' Gaiters, the - latest style. Ladios cloth gaiters, ladios lid - ters, ladie pob foxed kids, ladies foxed moroocos, misses peb foxed, misses kid shoes, misses oloth and 9oi's gaiters, ad hbit= 1 of all styles dan be suited here, regardless of size. also infants' sizes In all lines. :X30 Tr T .'%L XLd,~ t'O 00 TO ta 31 e o 3x. e : , LANDECKER' S, DOl'T 'AIL TO CALL. )UK STOCK IS CLOMPLETB AND. ASSORTEi We now have on hand a grand stock of clothing never boforo etualled in the lioton: and our stock of ry goods Vidi *ith anything In the town. . We have a grand stook of hotions, ladoim' wear, - gents' furnishing , umbrellas, hate, oolen. ods, Jeans,. lbdiba' rufilng ladies' colloroe , bolts, cor.. sold, laces and ilamberg edgns that er , *: were beheld in Winsboro t i Our Prlces~utttheTimes lIBAUlTIVOL STOCK OF BLLUC. ALPAUAS. LOW!i LOWR T WII4 ThtsW a'stemte. ot 12 Y iteo Iu~r .p4eurn a i the cOldrtuaod. W nnsebi o oathe 4 Defolloingd teo rie 4. r. ocltha2 cetio or parc lad i theY town of WinsborJoutt t ., g ii the buildi hereonf al, to th i~oat lUoe set feet, and run Y d butting on lot o . abnedon North by19 No.4 aid dowa *n4 diagram 14 inh the clerk's qfeoairteld Couii with the r. e eloc heof. ~ f. 9hiW~ St*arti -ni. she -g4 'a~'. by o. 2 as laid~ i same46?- p on at thesteof Sooket~r Sdlt *1 at I W. Duvall, .survfop B. i ad othsrs iuistthM' of . Tetiaglseb,e n I 4 We. rnx *voss li Le. vied on at thest~f' in daast I fe o oo til-4120 a.