The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, June 21, 1876, Image 3
P 1os' Orric: Ilouns. -T'he post
" ofice Vill be0 open (15Uily (Suiiitys
' xcpei )fo A lto1 .d from 2 to 5 P~. AI. Northern
.tndi Southern mail close at 8 P. At.
1)rccisoly. O&' "' .Moil delivered on
Suntdays from 8 to 1) A. AI. only.
Elmu)(m li1u~~ Total . C. & A. I. It. now leave
Wimnsboro its follow. 4:O"ing north
mL3:. 31 IL. 111. ( i~ ij ; o0th, 1.381 at i
-Accommiodaitio (idyl L1'nA11ss 'Going
1 I2. 10. .'lte:;e trinsi nie ct fit Whomn
b)oro.
K~w A I)vEI'IrtiMia :'5K.
1.tniiibr---(X A.. As llI.
P~lalted Ware1, &c. - Conno5)r &. Chnu'.
New CT )Odls-.-.li. K"iA.tti & .!tr'ice.
Just He(civel-J. JF. MAiLbater
C &Co.
Fly 1. i,1)l -i \I~ LstCLi & 11:i('.
:Ex-Gov. M. L. J1(mliaisi wasi int
W~innsboro)oil'041 M"nlav I~,t
Itlleiueinl)CV the townip;j school
111e. tings on Satttrda~y iloxt.
""Nwj- the tisuie ti) siuh seritjo 1 o
' t h ? e N i ~ w s a n d l 1 L E R~ A D. T e c o : l a l I et
around the iMethIodiyt eliuii'ei. It is
it g;reit imnprovemenit. -
fir. I). '11. Flennhikeni ha~s just re
(dyved i(. lot of ('N I:iL fill() crc.wiuig
tiolacco. 1% e Bali t vstify to its being
Cs.c( lld11 I for' We hoive tii'';l it.
ilric((s I ll ), (V'r L ittle 1Ri ver,
A Mr'as W:uloJ awaty on Saturdaiy
tifternooii. '1Io r11 iver Vi 15lighi'Jr
than .it -badl I o'en for V'ery mialy
Ye'ars.
*'hoit(' List we;ek Wove1( til'iisri d-.1;
ly lit-i% 1", nd( 'it, 'i f; a1"cc that
inf tihe llry(('0"iug s f the Sup1reme
fior wriit. ofh/ii/,ea. r*41i/lifc. M~r.
At;"( for 1 wti ti i(n(*. (1111' Ideo.
Wr it ictu )1111 :C Fiday, 33l at 11
ticket agenitof the South Carolinai
Railroad announces that he will 011
excursion tickots from Colum
bia to Charleston and return
for $3.k0. Those tickets 'will
ho 4Ai I from tho 'l th to
'thIae 27th, inclusive, and will be good
to return 'from the 28th of 'Juno to
the 3rd' of July, inltuiive. The low
rates thius adopted furnish 'quito an
itducenent to isitors .to Chiairleston
during t1 Fort Moultrio Centeniiial,
Ial thiero will dolubtles be an un-:
usually large ciivd inl attendance.
(.ENTENN IALl, lExet~asioN.-The (Illlo/t
/lcIAtei uoIun(ces thiat Mo1ssrA. A.
Mtontatg'ne *mud W. G. E'vans nre
min lg the T~ieeary al)11f'kenl(t.t
for anI excu1sin11 trainl frot'n Colum
hit to 1'hihled(Jphit l'he fare for
the round trip is r'eidie1 to $26.00
for each passenger, in clubs of forty
Stickots good for sixty days. The
first train will leave Jun' 30, and
tickets bought at that tiib'e tvill be
N1'od for the rmtlil'trip for sixty
days by any df four difeorent liunes.
A Mind of iitsic anl at iestautrant
car w;:l atc om antry-'c~i, .:ily.
'iThe 'Unl -litraid annowi:(e8 th:t
this institutidh has closed its dools
for the ltession, inl consequen cief cif
tire' J'rovaleneo of typIoi4' fer. It
ays :'"Fu r (.tses broke out in the
institutiob', one of which prod
fatal, w.vhimat Professor Jones deeiled
it hatter, a: l':ere Were only two
weeks more for study, to sen.1 the
young ladies hone. Consequently
thereV 0ill be no cotainolcelmcnt this
year. *!eo Pcincipal is at a loss to
aecoitt for tlie C;pr ,alIonce of such
at disease in such ia healthy locality,
and so well ventilated at buildint.f as
the college."
Comuplainits aire ma tide of irregulari~
ties in the mails Itwll thi: point
ail Augusta. Letters imaile I here
a p. ml., an' r ent ont the tratin
passing lt 01i ! .d t.8:, should he
delivered in Cohunbinia -arly on th
s:11)0ne orninig. Insta'td, hoat'cvei',
th h 'frcghiia tly re -h tir destilna
lion twenty-four hour.s later. The
theory is that through the e.1reles0.
ness of 'the route'. aaMfviP Ofetis des.
titoil f6r C'ol tiad1di.i iare calrried'on to
Auguasta andal thence 'hoick to 'tfh
former place--thus ; causing at delay
of tweity: foir houtrs. We alte per
feetly sure tha' t110: f:ildt does not
lie att this post oilice, as5 our pos5t
matstor is well knotwti a14 <iin Of i
ploy of the goivernmenctt.
A Gnowix~o NIhusAxca.-We htave
been reqpieste~d by onie of our sutb
icribers in town to e til t >the
alttenltiont of the mtl~iiipal atuthoti
ties thte propr)iety of in-ohibitin~g 1by
ord(inant(ce the thtrowing~ and knock
inti of base balils ini the public
thiotough faire's of the towni. There
is it~lbing *i rong inth 110Spor itself,
but whent its in-luthl~ee (endanger('ts
private pro1perty, and11 put s pede1s
tr'iansi iln petril, it shouldW ho prompt-1 .
ly stoppjed biy thtose to whom
citizens of 'every class hook for pro
tection. hInstances could be ei Led~
where ladies antd ch1ildren1 walkinig
ont the st reets naarrowtly es01cape
bodily injury. We~ hope1) our'worthy
Intendat anttd Wardents will gtive
ihis mnatter due attenttioun, and act
as8 speedily as5 circtumstan~ces wvill
permit.
Tux Coii Q(Itltmjct.u t' V~Cm/,.;.
for elesintg the .. Qest.itution~t t wo
wees i adv'anet of the regilart
already stated int tis paper. Hie
likewis~.e gives the niesiC of the~
young laiesi0 uf theO graduai ng cliass
of 1876, to whomi diplomtas have
been *Laarded, as follows
"M1iss Mlay Ba~iley, Eiss Maittie
H1epatrix, Miss M1innuie .H7. G. Molton,
Ulrittoan, Williamnsburag ; Mli-ss.Ktuna
ward~i Orangeblurg ; Miss hate Ml.
B3,ist1(w, Mists- Anntie Il Edents,
Marlboro < Miss MaIry T1. JBoulware,
Miss Jaino F 11erbert, M~iss Emmitia
A Jicharttdsont Smterft ; Ml iss Alice
Stokes; Be~afort WaVs Mftec L.
~\ood, Spar'tanbur'g.
SNIAI.L Strva C"IIAOE-. -The mfoveC
miettoIA subsitte smtali silveri
chanuge for fractional currn cy
e (videnttly ;;rows' inl Congr'es Fional as
well as( popuilatr favor. The nlattioib
ali 11ouse( of Represen~ftaftives has1
pass5(id two hills relatinlg to tis
subject. TPho trst anthioriv.ee the
S(creCtary of theo TIreasury to issue1
thte silvert co(in hoWv I the tr'easury
toi ant am)'ounft hot execeeding $10,
000,000 in ox..hahige for' an eqp al
amount of legal tendmr not(es. IiThe
secofld bilt au~toises the mnarliu
faciure of subsidiary coin to an
amount not exceeding $20,000,000,
in addition to the quian tity author'iz
od fotr the redlemption of fractional
cnvrency, andel oneren 8o<..e
I:'y of t.le Treasury to purelao
silver bullion for that pur0pose,
subject to the restriction that the
suin of money invostei at any one
titiz, exclusive of the renolting
coin, shall not exceed $1,000,000
[f these *Uifll become laws tho
pressing demand for small change
*on- mpplied to a groat
)xtent. So b's:I the Charlotte
BW1. in OF EMF BahNK OF 'r16" 'rEr.
TLhe Supreinvi.'Cout Pr'&ntly d is
poCsed of'iins involving the receivt
bility of bills of tlshuauik of'State in
p)ay1elt of taxes 'IhIC (1ase is sta
ted as follows:
The State, cx rel. Union Bank, vs.
Willi-un du n ey, cotu1 te tr'easurer
of Chasrle~stonl county. The Statec,
;x -rel. \Wie'ox, (Gil'f&s & Co.. vi 'the
same11. The State, (ex re). W. '?.
Couirtenay, vs. the'saw~l( The Staite,
('x rl. -A. T. To Ver, Vs. the Ntm11)1
Tina e ases anr ' rci redl to be
renunided to thU circuit cuit ; it is
Ssh'd4red that the bills of the re-'
lators in that'i'trth T livered lo
11h0)1~, to be tentdere.1 to and reeiVe11ed
by tie county treasurer inl payuet
o1 the t::Xes f.,r which they were
orig;inally tendered.
'This de1iioln 's uld seem to settlo
the Vexed ''Iiestioni regarding the
b)ills of the Bunk of the State, and
we presume the attorney general.
will at once instrtiet tho eovgral
e<tiht'y treasure. s to be g'i"Q'netd by
the decision of the Supreme Court.
Tim S-rTE r) Diomenacy.-T'he Demn
oera''io Matt E~x(eutivp Coniililfec
miiet it Columbia on the 8th inst.
TFli. Commllittee recommlend the
Su-ly a1opft.in1 of the (hltitl tion
they suggest, in all the counties. It
is what is known 11s the "Aiider'eson
Constitluttin " ' ai l ah .tleadly been
iiopted by n1:uiy Democratie c01lbs
inl the State. '.1' Ir bus alre:ady or
g.lized are referrcd to thE> form of
con1st.ittiln for guid:miee oi ~all
points not emb")rae(l in that under
witliehs they ire organized. =hie
Exineutive Cosiiit ee recommend
that there shall be f ipie(Od in each
coutyl lv, ats early as )ractiea)le. a
central organization, which shall be
charged with lii. interests of 'the
1)enocratie party ill the colllte, and(
with which the State Executive Con
initite a'Cl ?I (ti'linilicate. The pie
'iding 0li(i r of 'i uch ctral organ
iz~.itionl is rqujired to fin-ward a1s
soon)1 a1$ -po.'Mible to th'e Chal'(lan of
the S tate Execultiveo CJommuittee the
mlil im l nd pot-ofliceO address of the
C'ha:ilhanl of the( Exeuitive Commit
I (n. of Yis (coun11y. Gen1. Jamesi
C.muer, of Charnleiton, i8 (1h~uni'an
of the' D~eimcratic State Execuitive
C'omm~iit t(e, m111d J. F. JIzlar, Esq., of
Orangebu)lrg, is se'ct:n1 v. T1hie
CIommnittee will hld isessions9, at
CJohn nbia, as. oft en as. imy be neces'0
.aarv.
M A:-r ' BriRuEw..According
toi appo011inmenit the tizens011 of town'.
ships) Nogs. (, 7 fimd 8 1held ai rhiectin
at Rlidgeway on SaLtuirday, the 17thI
inset., for the purpose of organzin
aL D)emocxrat ic Chuih. Thle meeting
'ias c(.lle' t'i oirder, and on ) mootioni
of CJol. IR. G. Lamnar, Ja4. Q. D~avis9,
m1:m1, and1( Dri. Jno. Boyd, as8 8eere
t-iiry. Tlheu cha*ir oxplaine0d 01)-o
jet of the mleetin~g, and introduced
Col. Jas. Hi. Rlion, who delivered a
prac0tical and] i nsltrucetivc addl~ress8,
urging the impihortan~ce of organiizing.
TI.he club1 wasl theu orgaiz'ed, aund
the folloktif1 h a ehet'omo.'n elec-t
oil as. oficers :-.
Vice Prest'iden1ts-1. E.L Elkin and1(
l-ecordin~g Secretary-Rt. H1. Ed:
muniids, Jr.
C1orres9pond ~np-Sre tary -Ih. JnoI.
Boyd.
Emeitive~ C'onmit tue- -Dr. J-'. 1).
Tim11 following. named getlem'en
were electled dleIgates IM the doti1ty
con1VAntioi :
J. H .Jones9, K. H. Heiinw J-. T4. Hall,
Rt. Matett, IL. A Davtia Thomuas
mi gan:
CJol. 13. E. El~kin ofhered thle fol
lowing, whichl wsf addliited :
Re'celeed, ThJlt the1 thahkni of 'fhin
Deomocrata of township 63, 7 and)4 8
be, anud ar'e hereby, tenldered to) Coh:
Jass~ H-. Rtion for his practical and
ins ltrutiffeu addr Iess to-day, and1( thalt
we ap1precialte thle feelinig manner101 in)
which he~ expressed hiinself as8 re
gar-ds thnis en tire community:
01) motion the secr'etary was in
structed1 to forward an extr-act fr-om
the minute's of this~ mne'ting to til
N~ws Agl) H Ranato for publicntion.
Sixteen hundred yo'mng wvomen in
Cleveland have p)ledlged thi-emselveos
not to associate with young men
who drink. Tihlis leaves a chance
for 1600 other youhg women to get
r-nnlen llUahanda
The Cincinnati Ccfvontioll.
t By Telegraph to The' . e's]
CHARLEsToN, S. C., June 15.
The Cincinnati Convention effect
ed its permaneit- organization
to-day with McPherson, former
cfeir'of 'the House of iopresenta
tives, president. Ti'( 'Sprnceri
delegation froth 'labaua was ' ex
eluded,' whidhl Tives .Bristow~y s oin
advaiita;e. .Blaine"still leads, "it
he is w'Edening, ph'd 1iow elaiA.
only two hundred and seventeen
votes. A- 'o1bl)ination On liayes.
against .Bliainit, is 'Tp ible. 'oini
iatioins began att four o clo -1, ere
minutes t'ing allowed to each. A
ballot is hardly possible before
tonight or to-Tilt'iw'-l' I' lieforrn
feeling is strong, and will pruobly
kill Blaine. At present., the situa
tion may be summned 'up) as f; alowvs :
Conkling iossibl-e, Brisl ow imlprobui
ble. Morton hclej/s.
I.ATES.
The Convention adjournoL after
nominations. Balloting will ''gia
urly Conimence to-inorrow. The
platform illnounceS thu tit Rte e
publicaln j)rty is the pe >)le' lalt y
und the peoplc's protector. It
denounces senz1 tpi ial pat ropag,
thanks nGrait'f'>r liic patriotis 1 11(1
for his services to the party and
the Union, and demands early re
sumption. There is no lie pe .ii
lation as to the chances of the:
several candidates. Delay , ws ill
probably injure Blaine, and help
.Bristow. The Mullig.au letters are
cirn ilating fre3.1v. There is no t-1fl
id'oit the Vice-Presidency
A FI.owEl Tn.r'i' CINr1m.:s Ti's
C'uoo. ~- 1 <i e; its a. <ti iionl o f
natural sc'iellc Wvhich irea t i'f
plants, and I st.ily of Vegctable
Physiulogy iust be the founidation
of hot-miical kLowledg . 4" 1i (Iv
only possible by thle imlprnemets
in the naieroscope and in orgaie
ehenllitfrV. An -plants are not,
seat tered haphilazard>Ver the ar1i
botanicld ge ograpl)hy imust he stiuli
ed, and, with this, plant-history
Botany n y be tpplieid to tihe wants
of every-day life, as in Agritltim-e,
Horticulture, or iledical Botaniy.
Animals often exhibit a narve'hins
instinct in ablecting medicinal herbs,
and a observation of their halliff',
hs often, even in thtv pren tiL ti,
Il to ie)(t. i'ifle diseoverien.
And should man, with his kowl
edge andl appli:muees, fail to dip:'I -r
less than the brut' it E; it fedi
{ cal Botaly we would speak, or (if
the H EPATVINE PLANT', discotveredl in
Sotshieni Nuiai, tli inver' ee
cheange of h tophr.Ter
this Planuit andl~ lowIer hian: been
for yearsV ouri spieil std, eu
ing inethlfe discovery of its pose
sion1 of w~ onder('ful 'oe lical -1Wr~
tie's. the 'xi stence and1( vailute of
whlichl have hneooforet been0) enire'lv
unknown to miedical ncience. After
nmeh(d labor and scientilic inves2tjria
tioni, weV hi Lve succeedeud inl extrac't
ig itsn pecu'lliari mediciinal pirinciples,
which are a speci lle land eure' for aill
dis-eases oif the Liver, Stomach'l andi
IBowels ; a perm'llanenlt (eure forl
Bilious ( Co'mplali'Elts. Of co'r:ui we-i
canniiot~ nend( aL li ving F'lower of thns
Plant to alli who~ read (If Hepl~tine;
but to aill who wvih send their
address*C5 to Abi.iIm~.. & CorrtU Ds,
Phlilaudlpif, Uk:., Wh a three cen1t
stoinp for return potstaige, we wvill
send( FIuHE a fa "nsiile oif the Flower
th at will chango itsn color jusit thei
same1( ain the real Hepautin~e Fglower'.
T1hte Medicine, MEnr..' H-Ie.\
TINE, for' stale bly Mcel.s-rEI & Bn't:,
Wi~nboro, S. (I., will cure all
diseasnen of the Liver'. *
Ml~ituni~n, tin the eveniing of the
1 5th inst., at tire Winnsbor 1Hotelh.
hy Rev. Geo) \\Villiamsn Walleer,
Mlu. S. F. Coorrn to( 'M,' M~rrn
K Is-rri.n
To Ello &l U'I. nhan alie
COIN SIL VERn
-ANDI :
'PLATEn WAR~s
Gold Pes ,iti ..'Outlery. ina n(ll fldil
Crockeryware, L~iamps. ('hiimeta-y antd
Laniternsi, (Ilnsswiere,
TiOILET~'i SI'TIS ANI) VASICS,
Maicinei Neetdles, Ze.
Il iters of Ilschiarge.
ALLI nad inguinr the. kIi fo irila1tnd
J.o gred Jorit of Al.exainder' N. Ji' nd.
manil d0h/teaed, arn herchy' tanti fled th'a on
the Ijt~ daty of July nextd, at .12 o'clock
in., we, An Executor aliid Executri'x of the
last will of' i-mid .liinman, i'ill file ii iihe
Probnfeo (Court for Faiirflield (Couty3, git
Winnsbhorei, our final account, anid ask for
I:ttl i'si of d ise~harge~ frohi unid' trinat.
D JA N I R' L 1 . STVEdo,
E. II. H'TEVAEN.'0N.
.i aurvivinig Ex'r. and Ex'trx.
may '3t v4
T. It. Ii01I I:ltTSO 1.
'ri'Lni .ruMtICsta.
OFFICE IN It1::11t OL COURT IIOUS
11'lNNSIBORO, S. C.
AW" All. l.usinetla i litruvte(1 io him wit
receive prompt, attelltl tn.
If. A (1 All.t.Ati1). .l o: S Itl)Y t)I.nis
09 GAILLARD & REY'NO Lit,
ATTO t: NEYS AT. LA \V,
:\' () 12 I.1 H'
WI N NSl:Ol111' i'-Ol"'I Ii t A 1101 I N
NEW GOOD:.
Mctvll '1" R -Rc, BRIG
i i .11'I"; just rrc iarcl ,t ni"\\ lot (if Sniii
I I 1n 1 (i Il.i :, t IIi sti111; Ill l1itrt of
t'111 i ut':".. Pt' u''s. ! 11 tu ntt, ('.tti diii ri ., .
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lrl\\ it,-; ittltl Al u:_lil c At
(AIIIIIA' 'Il' IiI:I)UVI':p PRICES
I'lu v \rttttl"l tis'c y1)nt" aftwiIiiiii tii thrl
Mttlt'1: uI' l'itlllt-s \rhii-h t!1."\ iii m.11ing
at Now 12!. (o ii(h!. '1h. \" };i \"i
cli! '.t tt(illI 1(111
to ! t 11 ' .f..)n11 . iti( tf l;."i:15' 11rt'ti.q
shirts (.f z.I:1,110 lick, tlit/1:11, (':Atilt.
"Iilllt' 211
gilt I'd It IF F'S SAI"C.
l i. 1. 11001141, vs. 1'. J. 1t1,'lirltn"1.
\"irt 1 ' (4 11A i' ,, t' tl iiill 141 ))to tlireet
" 1"l. I tvill (tll'i'1' for sit6 11et"nr." tit)
t lilt lltilist ,i"1i11" 111 \\"iitlish11rit fill tilt!
lint M.)11.111v' ill .Ittlr nf xt, \\ it iu Ilit,
lt ,;ill ht tlrth :s::,,. 1.11 r: :;h, tits 111 '*i'11t.
title hull ittt f 1-\t 1)1' 1 .1, Still hrftu.I, lit
till Iiiilow lit!, iii st"i"ilit"il Irit('t 1)t' 1111111, 4"111 -
Itilli11;; 6utu1' litl Ilrt..l until ltee4"n!\'-t'r'1nr
utt'I' I.A. 11it l'1r ur lying ill I':1irIi1.111
('unifIY 1111.1 liriltn111",i hv' Ltuu is of J11nit it
Ii NIct'itt ts it It .1 ( 'ii 1) 1) Ff"nl."V". If-% 6.41 flit
Ito the 11r.i11.r7!1V ctl' (' .1 Still hrall I lit the
ut III I'...;"1t". ti. \V. HUFF.
0.
tiled It S (lilt r,
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SiII{I1'1 'ti ,AIJ':_ -
Falirfield Couail ",
W l5%n ~ III May 21).i t} r
('C() inf;'returns of tins prope'rly of
iitiulil Coati ty froi the hIt tiny of Junio
o alt) Muith 'of July, 1870.
8iictioai 10 of the tax nt requiresi Htt
ivery iersn reired b y lo1w .tQ list pro1)
"rty shalil nnitath'. lbd.twe mhoZ li firsit daiy,
if.June and thn 2tlth clay of Jul', ma~ke
)Utaild deliver t1 ,tbo Aud)itor ptityxeiouui.
yill 'Mhi('h tlei~t~~ ~cy ' li l 'w4.
et tti'iimu for taxatitoni, it tttt'iii't, v'jr .
icil lb his oauth, of all tIlo real te'state wjile
:is ben soldl or trnAtert't (i hioe th4 t
jat nuntt of prelierty f'or 4i ieh ho wvn ro. r
qionaildle, undit to vLoiu; aptlpf the jietiots.
tl OI'tVJiiit iiii'sl la?im 11r jit(~under his
u~nirol it? iat*.nlg: of Junno of that'
inul, gitrainm, ex'cutoir, aulu Int i t"ld,,
rilatee, rt~ueiveir. officer, partnq , facm' r
'soldler, with tho value thereof oIt id flit
lay ofJ umw!, (catiutatiug iiiwordirig to the
I~lct ) et~sr olby J'tw,. Against t ll4 per.
u~i'h u tmttth itr returuia:,~tl&it
hie t i tue p'rescribed blIa'A, the pl)OIly o
ft t per ceit. will aitac .
TOs fas'iliftet the taxpayers 'in'ranking
)heir tetuiisi fo,' tho fiscal year of 187'
i'9esetiiN 1011 Ahtetl at the following
1ti,h,.u \'siv. Juino 2tad and 24thi.
s ,l~uld1e, s . *ut , ,Ttic 30th.
I toseb, Juily ;id s11sil1I401.
.1 "1*n k isv ii Is, .filly Iitlh.
heti~~a * 'iila .tly 7th and tih.
Co)Igu&4'aV1li'. .i'tiie 1 ti~l all d 211th.
4i .it'hlnll', store., 23e1 andI 24th.
i.itii'of1ti,.Jiine' .30tH tut July 1sat.
I .vls's' heord,. )uli ,ti. ti
11 31. 1Yoisgusx atouc, tOLhs'ant 7th:
181 t 4.1 i 21th, 187t;, aftetr whichs dato i
cnahl:. O' ' porcct trII ill attach on~ all;
krope 'ty miit lisjt'd. a
t W. ll. PEAKE,
jslnn I If. Auditor F. C'.
of the chsoicet M ilt'llitleo1uH 'tioutr, lit.
tinting Origitull terial ti torit' by ttltti
hsit 'rir; Ifaxtoriettl and Jiiograjdi icri
Slis'ishsx. written expressly for itst
tutura ; Agricultunral nmatte.r from prat
Lpm'id pen's;' ."ii,liiit I imull ('ti ldrciu's Itead
h, utltn 'hes moosIteastliuag isimi exc~erpts brot the current
lit'rmt ore f i' tdny. No alvs'rtixeeisi
u'51l;1mtttbr ef,' ithit a lsoud or a po it ical
L'lmiirdm.Ler. Neatly lprinted on finme whito~
further Ilending nett ai frsh, adanpte'd
to aill taLstes4 and atll sections of the oti
C01111-S -Single subscH(ripitionsi $1 tf i er '(
sill itiii, inas Vltisvte; ini elillN o1f, fire o
IiI(5t'. '$1. 21 tl" ;o'', Z and iittc~"
l'reutit~nt, wat Fro .il) 'to 8'~ Ilt,
i1ti8t~tI~i tn1 upo 'thme i nshis'r of itiihitetj
li-iit; w th" niimkkr of' tltq club. 24'ejnlm
copsi and ffl( ff'partii';al, rt of, but liberal
''iit rtis o t'it turd ('luib-npatk"s sea~t on
ispplimmt 1' A'liltsiii1
Ma~ it Yorkville', S. C.
FIRE INSURANCE.
$40,004,;OOQ,
i :1I Ittntnlof ci elie 1iie'nsursncc
aisasegil J0A 'hqp.; ~ ~ ir
HAMYI! HAMS!!i
Jus~t Received a lot nico mnean
ft3 Ic&}Iahii. vllmalI siZeS.
. '}
ALSO,
C. B. Bulk rules.
ALSO,
A lot Fresh Augusta Fllour,
pW
B. J. MecCARLEY.
h21"
UT RtECEiVYg
CarP Load 11 1 u itcl gr3iin.e
W liitc.ntwj umniktd Batconi and
lbo Lnd Java, Gfe- ,rci
'e "1, ~1"~'ii And (.Xlzlauol
Syrups4. . .. '
'111 grade's of. St; (;A UX
.4LV(l 'in hh1 3, 111.-bbh4l., h %'gfl
and Calls.
:efituio i)ihaiu inok ing !Il'o*
baco.
ripl'il 10
THlE
COLUMIA REGISTER;
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