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PublismI Ivory We Inestiiy At WLV NSB G 0 , 0 S. (,f. W TlL L [./I.AS <' .?). T JSP. 'A'l-IS--i. AI)DAANCr. One Copy one year, - - $ 3 00 he " - .' - - - 1200 en - -' a o - 26c0 1 ERIIBEN1 w-"" . The Hunters Turn Out witn a Locomo tive and Cannon, and What Followed. - From the Hvanston (Wyoming) Ago. On Saturday evoning two men who had started for the Black c Hills en foot/ ca1o into town iii it bia.' >4Af d, .y c10t to'tff "adkA. -le \vas i a large hol' in the snow, and, as they came I along, stuck his head out. As they had not. lost any bear they did not stop to see whether thero were more thui one nor how large thit o. wa'. Tho neWsi"on' 'seid, an despite the terrildb snoWrstorm, a .1)111 ty of a lozen. or more was at ono ready to stalrt for the scene. Engino No. 25, run by W. *R. Dickson, was brought into requisi tion, and for fear there might be moroibeard thith could bo' 6thnrivise acomnodated, the- simpounder piege of artillery that has long stood guard over the Presbyterian church was iounted on top of the tender. All ,the old guns that could ,be got together wore pirocured,' 'and, the engi started. for the. plac6' Where the snow would soon be covered with fur and blood from a score of lingo grizzlies. In a short time the spot was reached, but the storin had filled the entrance of the cave with snow so that all that could be seCn Was one or two heaps of dirty snow. As soon as the. engine stopped, Joe McManus, Mr. Earle, Frank Foote, and Mr. Allen jumped off to .catch the boar. "Where is it ?" said Joe, and started for a heap of snow that might be the opening to the oave, but just then he broke through, his feet proba bly striking Bruin on the head, for he at onco called for help. On being drawn out it was found ' the hear had secured one of his boots. At thin juncture Johnnie Hoyt ' and Jessie Knight, getting consikler'ably excited, coniuenced to load the artillery with lumps of coal c and Joe lEdson heated the poker to touich it oft : but it would not go. Tpon,, examiation, it was found in the hurry the powder had been forgottel. The firearms they had with thems were then brought into req uisition, and the snow for ton rods; square bored with bullets. Tl'hie shovel brigade then turned loose, hett upon finidinig Bruin if had been kill by a train. Coni cluding that must hauve been the boar' t hat wa~s seent, the bravo hun ters retturn'Jed home. : Several persons who were out yeskrdiy found a ground hog, wich they conclude to have been the supp)osodl bear. Thioro are about 3,000 Chinese boys in California, natives thereof, who, when of age, will be voters, An enterp)ris.ing man has bonght the exclusive right to sell pop) corn on the Centennial gronds for $3,000. A n Amherst mnan, who is some. what a wag, wrote in his hat, Gol, h, which, being translated, ineans "the placo of a skulL" (lhcago bankrllupts are much an noyed b'y letters from peOople who have-t fast trottors for sale. An orang~e tree in Columbus coun ty, Florida, presen1ts the uiu spectacle of last year's fruit, this year s crop half-ripo, and buds for anuothier Srop) on its braunichies. When you seo anything in a news paiper that you think not wvorth p)ub. lishing, remember that it takes a good1 nuiny readersi to support a neOwspapeI)r. * The Tweed suit is at an end, and a verdict for the peoplo has been rendlered for $li,537,117.38. Sheriff Connor, who,it isi alleged, permitted T1 weed s escalpe, has been arrested on a charge of contempt of court. At the funeral of an aged woman in Preetown, Mass., recently, there were presenoiit 9.1 grandlchildlron and 142 great-graindchildren, 'andl they didn't all attend either. There a 850 music teachers in London, and co-operating with thomn are 280 p~iano) makers, 50 organ builders, 12 flute makers, 10 v'iolin makers, 3 harp makurs and a maker of guitars. * Mr. R ohert ' IEdqWt, 6f Marlt, ro county, a few days ago, while sitthi on his nmule, shot a hawk sixty yards * distant The gun dlid execution bioth ways. 'The havwk' w'as' killed1, and IEdomns kicked off his~ mule. The hawk w ams a good sized onio, mnsur * lumg thlree feet andn ten inches from - tip to tip of its wimngs. A (ecininial Walking Club has * ~been1 foirmied at Norfolk, Va., and~ priopese: to st art on May 1, andI walhk, to t ihe Cen'teniail, taking in its comiiie I lie dill'eint hattleh grounds of)rgiuon, Marybund anti P~ennsyl Mr*i General Sheridan says it's hard work to break a soldier of 'the h tht. Pil. ouldhn'tknc th nec'k ofthe botewith sb whenev~er she wan.ml hi' t o gIV EN e * gSwing MIachinos, huniting calse watch E es, volvet vests, ahd black silk R dresses, freo with our Green ok paaes. Send to Inventors' Union 73 Greenwich st tot New Y'rk. AGENTS Medals and Diplomas award ed. for H1olman's now PIC TORIAL. BIBLES, 1800 Illus WANTED. trations. Address for now jreulars, A J IIOLMAN & CO., 930 Arch - troet, Philadelphia. 000 AOENTS, teachers, studentt, men ai monine, wanted to soll OENTENNIAL. t lAZE 'J'"iEt- of -the U. S. Shows grand s rebuts of 100 years progress. A whole i ibrary-.-llhifon 1. lobe. Not a luxury, but a icessity- iter- Ocean. Bust selling Book 0 ) pblished, want general agent in every lty of 10,000. Address J C McCUR)Y & .'. Philadelphtia, Pa. j4 aYenoANcY or Soya !.x:iso."' Ilow eitbeli ci rtiiy fas -inaite1 1 d gain the Icie nnl amlrifeotions of anty >.rsou t.ey choose iisiantly. Thi.s sium ,ie, mental acquire-ment all can Possess re. by zmaiil for 25c, together with ai carriage guide. Egypt ian Oracle. Dreams Ints to Ladies, Wedding Night.Shirt o. A queer hook. Address T. WIL . I AM & CO., Puba I'ldla l'a. . - -.------ - Ii A i 1J 1 Agonts for the best s 1 W1 .I .4 ing .Stationery Packt igo in the world. It contains 15 sheets >ater; 15 envelopes, golden pen, plen- 1 iolder, pencil, patent yard measure, and p iece of jewelry. Single pnleloge, post m d, 25ct, 5 for $1.00. Watches given sway to all Agents. Circulars free. Bride & Oo, 7)69) Broadway, N Y. C0011011, COLDS8, 11U0alI8SE88 AND ALL TIHROAT DLSEABASE. Wells' Carbolic Tablets PUT UP ONLY IN 51.11R 1 ,XKs. A T'l IVID AND SUR E 1il40DY. 1 Sold y Druggists generally, and Yohnston Holloway & Co., Philadelphia A FARM OF YOUR OWN Is The Best Remedy for lari Times. FREE HOMESTEADS AND The Best and Cheapest RAILROAD LAND are on the line of the Union Pacific Railroad NEBRASKA. tecure a home now. Full information seut 'rco to all parts of the world Address 0 F DAVIS, La td Com'r U P It R. Omnalha Nebraska. FULLER, WAI\REN & CO. - IAUFQTJpBIR Q The largest assortment Range urnace in tle suuariket. Otr new wood and coal.cooking Stoves GOLDEN CROWN. REPORTER. TWART'IM PROVED' Me~et tho wants of every dealer. Correspondonce invited. Price List and Cut upon appliention to FULLERt, WVARREN & CO., -236 Water Street, New York. HAMS! HAMS!! Just Received a lot nico unlcanf vasmsed Hams, smuall sizes. ALSO, C. R. Bulk Sides. ALSO, A lot Fresh Augusta Flour, BY R. J. McCARLEY. feb 21 U,'S. Internal Revenue May 1. 1876, to A pril 30o, 1877. ItE evised Statutes oIf thme United -LStates, Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, an d 3'239, require every person engaged in' any business, avocation, or emplloymonmt which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TfAX, to) lprocuEi and1 glaice con spic(uousMly in lata ExtabI~~lit-. muemt or place of Blisses, a 'stamp denoting the payment of Iuai,1 SPECIAL TAX for the special Tlax Year beginning May 1, 1876, before conmmene ing or continuing businens after April 30 1876. The taxes embraced within btho provis ions of the law abovo quoted are the fol lowhg, viz: Roeotifiers, $200 00 Decalois, retail liquor, '45 (i0 Dealers, wholesale liquor, l100 01) Dealers in malt liqjuors, wholesale, 50 00) Dealers in malt liquors, rotail, 20 00 D~ealers in loaf tobacce , 25 II0 -Reotai lealer* In leaf tobacco, 500 00 And on sales of over $l.000, fity cents for every dollar ini exCOSS of$ $,000. Dealers iinmnfactured tobacco, 5 00 Manufaeturers of stills, 50t 00) Anid for i'ech still manufactumred '.0 00) And for each worm manufactured, 2t) 00 Maunufact rors,of tobacco, -10) 00 Mianufacarodof cirjai, -10 03 Peddlers of tolhbaceo, first class (more thban two horses of other animals), 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, secondi class ( o horses or ot her a nihmalhs), 25 00 Paddlers of tobaicco,, thuird class (one horst- or other animal), 15 00 Peddler9 of tob46co, fourth class' (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 luewers of less than 500( baurrel's, 50 00 mipwers of' 500( biaurels or muore, 100) 00 Any person so liaible, wholi shall fail to compl)ly with the foregoinig requirenments shall be subject tosovero penaldties. Personas or lirms liable to pauy any of the Spiil l'Taxe'sinamod -above ruust apply to L CASS CAIRPEN TERl, Collseeor of inter nal Rlovenume at Columibia.S. C., and pay for anid proiedre the Special-Trax Stampj or Stamps the, neid, prior to May 1, 1876, and without further~ notice. D) D PRIATT' Cons issi 'der of' Internail Itevenuie. OVuid o, i.rnal einre, , it C'~~4 ~ 'i. '.a i t Geo. W. JJWllatus & Co's ' CAROLINA PERTILiZER. 'he Bradley's Patent SuporpJfo. p.yate,. And 'hb Palnotto Soluble Ae[ C Luperphosphate, u A VE been used by the planters of the I South for ton years with matchless ' uccess. They scarcely need encomiumns recommend their continued use. 'The tandard of their excellence is guartanteed nd their results provo beyond ques.. ion that overy planter who b) alive to his wn interest sbould PtLrclwan No Other Fetilizer. I .0t Culumings & Co., Agents at Vinnsboro, S C. jailt u ;tone Phosphate Co. CIIARLESTON, S. C. oluble Unano (Availi.ble Hone L.HOS''IIATE of Lime 18-55 per cent. Amnmonia 3j per cent. April 1st $44. lovember 1st :$4t), Cotton .Option 1o5, tddlings at - $i5. teld Phbosphate, (Avallable l26:10 Phosphate of lime, 22-8:3 per cent. April st $28, November 1st $3.1, Cotton Option 15. Aw' Special rates to Grangers on cash rders. For particulars apply to E U W ILLIAMS, Treasurer, Charleston S C , or to ) It Flenniken Agent at Winnsboro8 C t S Desportes & Co, Agent at Ridgeway SC jan 25 E FRANK ' OES A'IlMONIA'ED . BONE SUPERPHOSPIIATE. laving been appointed Sole Agent for this ;tate for the sale of the above old and well mown FERTILIZElt, we shall always teep a full supply on hand. Orders en rusted to our care shall meet with prompt ttention. Tho merits of this Fertilizer are too well mown and apprecinted to require a more 1 etended notice. Wo will only stato that inch consignment is subjected to the overest analysis. l'nd the original stand rd is fully maintained. Dr. H. PINCK 'EY is our traveling agent, and any com nunications to us through him shall have ivory care and dispatch. PINCKNEY BOTIIERS, 3 Commercial Wharf, Charleston, S. C jan 18-2mos Cheap Guano. $10 PER TON. IIIS GeANo was offered at. the close of last season . Some 300 toins sold on its wn merits as per analysis of Professor lepard. As far as heard from results of its application have been favorable. To dose the balance of the cargo, I offer It at 1141 per ton cash, put up in new bags of 200 pounds. J. N' ROBSON, 68 East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, jan 5 1 m Charleston, S. C. Notice to Road District Overseers. OFICE OF COUN'rY ComManIssenns, Winnsboro, S. C March 4th, i87t;. 'TOU are hereby notified and required to order out for three day~e wor-, before the 1st of May next, on the public highways, all able-hod ied anale persons be ween the ages of eighteen and forty tive years. Overseers will b)0 held to'a strict aiccountablility for all nuegligende In the worxing of the roads, for thle idllitag of road hands, and for the time required for work being wasted and tritted way, in case ouch negligence or reumissness is not re p~ortedl to this office. All public highways muist he cleared out to the lawful widIth, and piroperly dlitchled and drained. You will also report to this oflice all persons obstructing thme pulii roads, either by~ throwing therein brashes and rails, or in any other mannier whaltso(*ver. HIENR~Y JACOB. J . MES R. H ARVEY, ('ARTER IIEATY, Cotny Coi missioners for mchi 8-i4 Fairlield County. Ofliec of C'onnty Coninauissioneprs Wi~asno, S. C., Feb. I16, 1871;. A LL persons holding claims againsi thme Coiiunty' of Fairmfield. (ontracted prior to October :1lst, '874, are notified to hand in sealed bids for 'a settlement of thiei r claimis, said bids setting fo~rthl what dis count the htoheless will allow in settlement. Sutch buids as are receivedl within th, irty' dlays from dlate will lbe opened at the epi. ration of thatd time, and clhr eks drtawn onl the county t reasureir in Ifavor of those who may offer the largest rate of discount. T1he plan of settIlemient of t he last inldebted. ness of the' cunuty, above spiecified, is re quired of' un'd madech obligatory upoun the counity ~cilmmiissioneirs bcy a joint resol i tioni of the gen'ea lassemilbly' of' this statte. a~lproved March /110th, 18', whitliich au thlmri/.es the counity 'ommlliiissierls of Ciareadont anud Fairfl- bI Counties to levy' an~d colle't. a speicial tax ti 1pay past in dlebtedntess of said counlt.ies, andl to r'egu late tam manner of d1islbursinee the 53a1ne. .hIENRY .JACOB, Chlairman of the TDoard feb 1-1niof C. C. of F. C. ASSIGNEE'S SA LE. B y virtue of an order fronm the Hlon. George S Bryan, .Judgo of thme D~istrict t'curt, of the t!nited States, for the District of South Carolina, I will ex pose to public sale ait Winnsbuoro on sale day ila A pril, the interest (Said to lbe on undiv'idedI mearly owned in a tract of land at 4lstouth in Fairleld (countiy, said t riet of land ly ing~ on Broad River', immtediately below' rilroa-t bridge, andulonitaininig oneO h..n dlred and twenty acres, more or less. T1ermis of sale: One-hialf caish, balance inione y'ear, with interest froml dlate, scured by bond and miortgage Purchaeser to pay for papers. J. S. R..T'HOMSON, Assignee of J. P. EIkin, Uankrupt. imch II hA.tX 1' UBRI1'ATNG Oil I.inaced ')il, Keiro -..J 5Qlno Oil, r astor 0tl, just received at the Drm'g Storo of W- E. AIKRN. WOOD PRLESERIVER. O NE Uarrol Oi nown as Residuum, tee nbuildin ; or mnoro- particular ly on lenco P'osts. -' r sale by octL 21 W. E. J TEEN. NOW IS TUE TIME' T O MAKE your fertilizern of dianolved .bone phosphate or acid phoe'phato with cotton Mood, or the swee pinga of yohr' p~oultry houseu. Wo sell these phosphates. -ALSO Bradley's T'atent Phosphate, Ptlwan Ouano, Hardy's (Guano, an d Euroka Guano, ltichigoid Advrti1e . Petlbott A Sons., Elro'k'c Ik'bine Works, RIO wowN VA. ANUFAdT1 E1of Steam Engines Iand- Boilere, A gtoultnral Engines, irqulpw Saw Mills, Griot, Park and Plas a Sllt ihafting, Hugers and Pulleys. 1 t'4toVNE TURBINE WATER WHEELS. of 0 VM. E-rrENoEI. .H P EDMUND. Ettenger & Edmond, RuHMoNn VA. NA ANUFAC'TURER'4 of Portable and Ltationary Engines and Boilers ot Il-kinds, Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, illi Garing, Shafting, Pulleys &c.* AMEIoAN TUJIDINE WATEn WnNRL. aIerol's Sp,-ciavl Steim Pumps - Send for Catalogue. oct 19 G., F. WATSON. i'urniture Works and Lumber Mills, RIoUMoND VA. 1OTTAGE , Bedsteads. Chamber and L .Parlot Furniture, Lounges, Chairs tc. Manufacturer of Walnut and Cheaper ard woods, no soft pine usel. Cottage nadsteads and cheap Mattrasses laeding tiles. METROPOLITAN WORKS. Canal Sweet from Sixth to Sree to Rcnuonn VA. NGINES, Portable and Stationary. .J aw Mills. Grist Mills, Boilers, Cas ings of Brass and Iron, Forgings &c. Agricultural Iron Works, n all Its branches' sone by experienced hands. Improved Portable Engines, or driving cotton gins, threshing ma chines, separators, grist mills &c. k number of second hand Engines and Boilers of various patterna, in first rats }rder, on hand. Itopair work solicited tid promptly done. Wm. E. TANNER &'CO, oct.19 FIRE INSURANCE. $4o, -I,(H)O. j- AfM the agent nt eleven Fire Insuranee . 'ompanies whose cozemhined aseSC exceed 411 million dollar a. : hort rate. Anunal and terma policies iianed. Coun try iwelling ri..kd a pecialty Oil nouse risks taken at reasouahle rats'. .IAS. W. (.AW, agent Iaife In'im.ran1ce QC t..UITY i.ife Insurance nnd A inuity )Company. A usete $1,449 108.2.5 '.ife. Non-I.,rfeiture (in ten payteritd.) tudowuiient and *nnuiry I olicies issued o1 the roet favorshle terms. 4AS. W. LAW, Agent. sept 2. eTO EK3r . 'DI.& .. lImportor and Dcenler in EN.GLISHI and A MERIC~A N HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iron, Steel, Nails, Catings, Mill Stonen. Bolting Cloths, .umut. Maschineus, Cirenlar Saws, Mill I rons, Engar Pains, Carriage, Building andis Trimming Materials, Indie Rubber arnd Lather Belting, Carpenters, Blackisti and Tanners' Tools, lionse keeping andt Furinishinug Itirdware, Agri cult uradli Imlem~tents, Lime (Cemen t, Plas ter, Paints, Oils, Frencht anud American Window Ghiss, Gunns, Rifles, Pistols, -hot Bells, P'owde r Flasxks, Powder, Shot., &c. Whlolesaulo anud I'etail at the sign of the Golden' Pad Look. t L U31EI A, S, C. nov 10-x~lmlos r 8 hereby givenf that W. C'. Gladden. . adin tistrator ofr the esacte of 8ilas Gladden, desceaised, has app'ied to John Dickey, Esq., Judge of Probate for the counuty of Chester, for a final discharigo as admuinistrator as e'foresaid . It is orderetl that Monday. theo 3rd day of April, A . D). 1876. be fixed for hearing petition and a fintal settlement of saidl es All legatens interested will meet WV C. Gladdlen int Chester on day above namiedl Gliven uinder my hand id seal, Feb1rn' ary 14. 1876. .JO)HN D)ICIEY, mneh 7 Probafte Judge, C C, k'resh Garldenl Seedx. At~ Futl supply of frsesh (harden Sonde ~1. andi Onion Sota just in. jan 16 MoMASTEC &IBRIGE. Ties ! Ties ! Ties!~ A Lot of IBeard'b Lock TIie~s at 5 3-4 cents pe 11)., at GR ASS ~SK2D: IENTUCKY Bh1ic-GrassSeed, Red -top Grass Seed, Hungarian Grass Seed, Millet Seed, Red Clover Seed, Lucorne Seed, For1 sale at the drug Rtor-o of W. E. AIKEN. fob 15 The nest HIousehold 011 the in World C. WEST & 80NS' A LADDIN SECURITY OIL WA It Rf'ANTff rsol)f l Of Es ruitE TEST. Endorsed by the' 1iGe Insurance C'ompeaiu. g0-- Reall the follewiag certincate, selected trou'i many olte: 10i HI E INS. COotf A t TIMORE .~D-ecembe r 2.1, 4 MIerse. 0'. We.gh4idas: (eIiadleen-flavCing uiecd the vastrops niin mold In 'hit eIty for Ill umeuuilsth petpnaesu I'take pleasurre tin Ctueon ttneini ynut''AdI~un Merenriry"l as the safest and host ever used( In enur hornschold. Yeets Tlrtuly. .. .. * Signed) ANDiaEW REESEi, Pres'g. IT WILL NOT E~XPLODE. 0. W E.'T & SONS, Ask ,rour atore'keeper for It. Wb'niensaie Itepot - - 1.nard MreB lio ICiasteor &Briea ARE NOW SELLING THEB Entire Stock )F FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT: EXTRA BARGAINS, TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR SPIG STOCK. 4-4 Bloaohod iHonespuns at 9, 10 and cents, Brown Hornenliuns from 6 to 11 cents. Heavy Plaid Ilouespuns at 12 cents, Calicoon L, 6, 7, 8 and 9 conts. In fact, they are soiling ail at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES They would ask especial attention b% Choir Stock of Hats, Shoes and Clothing, which they are solling undeniably Cheap Blankets! Blanketell Blanketet AT ANY PRICE. Hardware I Hardware A new lot of Hardware just arrived, consisting of everything gener ally found in a Hard waro store. Nails, Swedes Iron and Stool, as oheal as can bo bought anywhere: ALSO, A lot of Steel Plows of every description fob 8 Beaty, Bro.& Sor UAV E AND) FOR SALE 10,000 yds. Stalnd ard Domeci tic an~d Borneo Bagging. 700 bundles Arrow atz Wedge Tie.. 100 lbs halinig Trwine. 50 kegs Naiils, alssorted. 4 dozen Axes. A lot of Wooden 'Ware, Shoe and1 a general assort mlenit of Grrcyories AND) PROVISIONS AT BOTTOM FIGURES FOR CASH. sept. 4 Chnariotte, Colu mn binl. & A ngust Cor.i'sNs:A. D~ee. 19. 1876 TpiiE following P'anuenger Schodul . 'heruin over this roa.1 on an alter isi dates: TRAIN---GotstG NORTin. h~eaye Aiguita, Gas. at 4.15 p "Columbia. 8, C., 9 2!0 p '' Wiushor, 12 00 p "Cheiser, 2.1)0 ' , Arrive at Charlote, N. C. 6.1 Ia ? TRAIN-(ostro mourig 1,eave (Charlott e, N C. at 9 40 p) "Chsosser, 12.06 a. " Wannslorn, 1.865 a, " Columbia, 3.45 . Arrive 41 A ususa 9.00 a a .JA8. ANDJER -ON, Gen'l '.upa. A. POPE, Glen. Passenger and Tiokel A gen TheIu Alas Insurance Comlpanly -0 IEARITFORDP, CONNl. Capital p~aid up - - . $200,000. Aneta (market valte) - 523,168.4' J. H. SPrnAUE. Prec't. E. B. HuxI'rwcooN, Re. TIUS company haa atendily won its wa to aucces~s, until it now ranka with thos institutiona which have giveni Hartfor such a reputation for hioeaty and fai dealing in undorwriting. JAR. W. LAW, UNPRE OE DNT E D -AT 'J Dral Celltrai DryL --0] MI C C I E E I, , P! All the departwents of our extensive Goods, which we otfer at lower prices than Standard Prints, at 5 cents a yard. YAt yard. SP iLNG DIIE-8 GOODS at 124 cent tn plain, plaid and stripol, at still lower Cassiuores for boys' wear. Notions, Enibro Underwear, oto., receiving daily. A full line new Htyles of handles. Wo tare receiving now and choice Stvles o which, for quality and clieapness, beat all fit for gents, is the most becotuing dress for th, Our resident buyer in New York is ever on customters will find it to their advantage to c (RANI) CENTRAL DRY C OF mare M'CREERY, L SOLUBLE PA COMPOUND ACI IESE rell-known Manures of high gra J IAVENEL, are for sale at, rucltned prices For descriptive 0irculars containing full i gSi' CUMMtNGS & 0A), Winnsboro, S J A RIGIIE & CO, Yonguosvillo, S C. WDt& Co. DEALERS IN FAMILY & PLANATION GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GRAIN, FLOUR,. IIAY &c LIVERY '& SA LE Wheure we conlIstnnlltly keep 'on 1inliti a fillyf Stiipply Of'gCHod Horses & Mules, - POR - marub 25 PIERRL IEBACOT (C'mmiussion Merchatt And Dealer Ia Commercial Fertilzers. ~r F you wish choice A jples, P'aananas. Oranges and Lemnons low for cash, call on PIERREn BACOT, Agent. N T HERIJIIN Cabbagen, Onions ann .L Irish Potatoes selaeited for table nu at PIERIIE iACOT'S, Agent. GLuh.Pearl Oysterad A rrow-7 root Crackers inst arrived fresh at PIERRtE ]IACOT S, Agent. RjlEMIH Cand es, Cocoanuts, Ahnon'ds, J'Walnuts aL d Butter Nnts at PIERRE BACOTr R, Agent. J. A. Fraser, Agent. amsi agent of the following well estab l. lihed lire (insurance eomu lanies, and recommend themn to pr~opeC ty ownieh- as5 worthy of thxeig contidence. Propecrty insured at adequate rates. The Fire AssocIation of PitIa. ShIiphia-Incor'piratedI in 1824$. Assets over $3,000,000. , The 'i tizenR' 1lusurance ('oml muy of Newar'k N. J.-- Organized in 1869. ipital $2,o00,000, As sets over' 50,000. -The Petersburg 8aving, and Inl 51 uane Company of Petters ri Call on mae and insure your lwroperty r without delay. Country' buildings a speclity. JNO A FRlAREIl Aron B5AR GiuA I INEC. 'roods Establisiffllt~ LOVE dt, CO. honsao havo boon replonilied with Spring thev have ever been mohl at. DL i'IE1)COtDE) PIQUES at 124 cents a 4 a yard and up. A full line of )omestics, )ri'ces. Cottonaldes, Stuimer .loans and derius, H (andkerchietf, Hosiery, Glover:, of Cotton and Silk Umbrellas, in all tho f RlOIOTS and S11OES from our buyer, rmer seasons. Our CENTENNIAL SHOE, ifoot wo have ever noen, the alert for bargains to ship us--so that ill ovry day at thu 001 ESTABILISHMENT ..OVE & CO. U1FIC GUANO, D D PEOSPHATE. le munde ut d- .r the eupervision of Dr. StI >n limuite~d terms. nformnition and pricest appjly to 15 AgeitM, Cil.leaton11 S. C. , R UFF & CLOUI), R ids..way, S C. an I IJan 29. Buildirlen1ir und u; ,!it.r . 6.k /radet, .'we Ri/,s//udtrjk l.ire G:am, Stateacrd A.,IrEle4Abn/les: AerandD,.sin 7itpWhite ]'*e,Ws/ant Hareyfumber (L.hfetMrdvr1,ifp I'dt&e. All 1i'or!. lrr.rn/ed. LOV.TEST PRICES. Send forPriee lt. A LI H. H ALL & CO, 3fana/.aurers & Dflerr. 24,.8, .0. ir ret Street. CN ARALESTON', S.. O. 2. W.1Phillips, WINNSBARG.S.N'I' ug . Iron in the BloodT MAKES THE WEAK STRONI. The .PeruvianSy rup, aProtec$-. ad Solution of thee Fotoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character' of an aliment, as easily dligested anud assimnilatedl with the blood as the simplest foo~d. It increases the q uantiSty of Nature's Own V'taliziny Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "'a tho-essand ills," sinpl~y by Toning up, Tnvi gorat~ingj and 1 italizing tlae Sy/stem. The en ,icheed and vitalized blood per -acates every part of/the body, repairing damages and waste, searchiug out mnorbid secre-. tions, and leaving nothing for <lisease to feced upon. This is thee secret of the te'on..1 derfud success of this rCfeest in cnring Dyspepsia, Liver C.om.. plIaint, Dropsy, Chronic iare rhoa,Bols,NeTrv'ous Affection Chlls, and 'evers, Ilmuno. Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Ridnelys - and~ Bladder, Femnako Complaints, and all diseases orlginating in, a bad state of the blood, or ac-. comnpanied by debility or a low' state of the system. Jecin g frec from A lcohol, in any, form, its' encerglzing c/kcces, are not fol, lowved by cor'respondlng r'eac~. tion, but are p~ermnanent, nf a. sinfg str.ength, -vigo,', and l new life Into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con.. sItution. * Thounands ha ae been changed' by the esse of t/Us remcd y, from weak, alc1kly, sUffe,'ing c rea fures, to strong, healthy, and hapf)j~y men and~ women.; and invalids CannHot reasonablU bcs itate to (live it a trial. See that each bottle lha. P ERU. VIAN SYR UP blown In the glass. P~amplhets Froo. SETH W. FOWL.E & SONS; ?roprietorse No. I Milt ns Place, Monton,. WE. thu unidersigned, desire to in fo trmt t-hu citizens of Winnsborofl and iiity that we haive assoia~ted onr.. lves01 undler the tiri nalIllo of -Jonaro'gC g l1 aTzqIuw, a1114 will keo1 e onstantil e hanid a latrge stouck of fine Iahinkies, Wa e Gill, &O. Also McEwnnaR Scotch Ale Guainness' DublIn Porter anid ito ta4 (linger Ale MAo a large stoo~k 4s Ii ots antd everything usuallly1 kep t in4 a tit -classu houseo Thlanit tal for the lIbteral paltronagn lbetrliwe-d on the~ old honacB, we liolicit a conlttfnnance0 of the at~o. *JNo. Joiro'mm,