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Q i anld cerald TRI-WF*1LY EDITION. fE #s' F S'"BCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly Onl Year. - - - - $4.00 , " Six-mionths. -. - - - 2.00 Three months. - - - 1.00 RATES 01? A1)VERTISINO. one sqiarro ohe insrtion $1.00. For each subseukI'ent inslertion 50 4. Obitua: rios and ''ributes of Rcspect chnrged for Iaq adverti.omt tu. Liberal discount made for ooutract a Ivertinements. --0 ---- JOB WORK. Bill Heads, Lotter Heads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, Tiokets, &c. gently executed at this oincoe.-CHEAP? ?OR CAHH. South Carolina News. The citizeis of inmonsvilUe hove. organized a militia company. A farmer killed a hog at Kingstree last week weighing 788 pounds gross, The Florence rioters will be put down. Governor Hampton has at tended to the matter. Fine stall-fed beef sells in the Abbeville market at from six to eight cents per pound. Large droves of horses and mules are reported in the up-country prices low and sales dull. The Spartanburg Herald nomi. nates,..Gen. Samuel McGowan for Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court. William Hardy, boatswain's mate on the monitor Ajax, was drowned last Saturday off Bay Point, Port Royal River. Se large fires have recently occur the woods near Aiken, doing considerable damage to fencing, barns, etc. Tlpre are now over forty prison era confined in the Greenville jail, I quite a large propoition of them being under charge of illicit distill (.mig. Judge Cooke says that if Hamp ton is not recognized as governor, he intends to be both judge and governor of the eighth circuit. Mr. W. Rosenberg, an excellent merchant and a good citizen, left Abbeville last week for Poland, where he has inherited a large estate. The residence of Mr. Jas. E Tompkins, about four miles from Edg 'eld .Court-house, was destroy ed b Are on rhursday night last The fire was accidental. There was to insurtncj. Gq ernor Hai ton has cofnisB sione :tlhe old' o~cer's oi thA, Hodges Rifle Clihb, <vhich noiv con stitutes a part of the State militia, uder the name of the Butler Rifle Last week the Due West Mie. sionary Society elected the follow, ing new oflicers: Rev. G. I. B~onner, 1). D., Pireident ; John L. Presslv, I' So Iretary; WV. H. Millen, Treasure'r. Rev. Dr. Junkin, CharlestouT, has a' ce ted an invitation to deliver the y hacalaueaite sermuon before the graduating chwses of the D)ue Weost C.ollege~s next July. The election in B~arnwell county passod off quietly, and Col. T. 3. Counts was unanimously elected to the Mtate Senate, in the pl ace of the late Scnator Williams. A isiO~ patrol, for the purpose of 100 i~postr for incendiaries, is spoken of among the merchants of I' Camden. The plan is to organize a company of young men, who will do guard duty by tu-ns. A man byr the name of Stacks, living above Lee s Shoals, on Rocky River in Anderson county, was out in his field last Friday. There was but a down, falling on him and crushing him instantly to death. A considerable row occurred at Ninety Six on Saturday before last, between a number of drunken white men and negroes. Pistols and knives were drawn and some blood was spilled', but nobody killed. The town has no marshal and the row.. dies do pretty much as they please. On the morning of the 12th inst., Capt. Davis, who lives near Rock Hill, found his ithe cow, worth $50, lying dead about a half mile from town witl)her back badly broken, and in a' niatmier indicating that a severe blow had been dealt her with the blad&ff xe. Met th~r isIno elow 6 ffbei'pe orf his Of Ao~ siu attaches of is Spartan burg courb..one crier anid ftve eon stables-very 64 *&4 serving in hi a i.oaal capaity als far bac '14 twentyweaen, years ago. These offiers are John Moore, Crier, and@ Wilia Paris, WillianJaesr Hot The Radical sheriff of Darlington, like some other oflicials, is on the fence. He hays he will not recog nize the trial justices of either of the governors until things are set tied. The Georgetowp (Qoniet has seen a siunple of very fine clear pale rosin It bordereld ol the inality of window glass, anl was nuade from tis ye.rx' virgin turL1tiine. at the distillery of \osV's. .z'urd & .Iuran t un tIhe Santt (. Mrs. Goll, the tcmnpcrance advo cate, has been crlisilg around in Beaufort. A Temperance Union was organized on Ladies' Island with forty-four lemlbers and one at the Atlantic Saw Mills with thir ty-fivo mnernboes. Strange to say fifty persons in the wicked city of Port Royal signed the pledge to abstain from cocktails. The Union in Beaufort now has ono hundred and thirty naues on its roll. Last Thursday was celebrated in the Duo West Female College as MisslMcQnerns' seventy-fifth birth day. College exercises were sus pended i part of the day, and a splendid dinner was given to the faculty and teuior class by Dr. Bonner in honor of the event. Quite a number of handsome prer onts were given to Miss McQuerns by her associates and friends, anl the day passed of most pleasantly. Miss McQuerns has been iden tified, with the college at Duo West ever since its foundation. Tyron & Cook's store at Ninety-Six was broken open on last Wednesday night and robbed of a part of its con tents. A lot of tobacco, whiskey, sugar, flour, meat, etc., was carried off, amounting in value to several hundred dollars perhaps. Suspi cion attached to a negro named Williau Smith, for whse arrest a warrant was issued by Trial Justice Rogers. On being arrested Smith confessed and conducted the parties interested to a batch of woods near town wheie~ he pad seoreted his plun der. Five more negroes were lodged in jail at Marion last week, making the total number of prisoners 26. On account of the desperate character of most of the culprits. and the gravity of the offences with which they are charged, Sheriff Grice ia having the jail guarded, four gentle men being detailed every night for the purpose. VEGE I AE Strikes at the roott of dtivease- by purifying the blood, restoring the liver midl kidnevs :o healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. . Mefiie is not a vile, natuseous comlpouni~, wh i'h slipvly prges the bowel~s, but a sale. leasanft remeitdy' wh~ich is suret to puify1~ theo blood, and thereby re-sture' the hetaltli. Vc get ine Is now prescribed in cases et Scroula anI other diseasesx of the hi. od, by many of the best imysten'zfs owin1g to its great success in1 earinuug all diseases of' this nature. Do n-> *ir>'cJire invulbl itt fals~e hopes.. byu; pring trl e1o vent a. dii 1;:t - ay a n phuyai i n "bas no eri na as a bloodl puritier. flu aring of its icntny wo'nderful eures, after all1 other remnedit s had5 failed, I visited the lal'oratorv andu conivincedlH mSyslf of itsi genuhinet merit. It is- irepalred from barks, root and herbs, ua fwich is highly' rffective, andte they are compoundted in auch a manner as to produce aistonlising results." Is acknlowledged and recommended 1-y physicians aund apothecaries to be the best purifier and1 cleanser of the blood vet discovered, a1.d thonsands speak in 'its praise who have been restored to health. WHAT IS NEED)FD. Bostos, Feb. 13, 1874. 3Mn. H. R. S-r.vENs; Dear Sir-About one 'ear since, I found myself in a feeble con<dition'from gent ral debility. V'EGE~TINE waus strongly ' ecom mended to moeby a fuiend who had beeun much benetimtted by its uise. I procured the article, aund after using several bottles, wasarestored to health and discontinued Its use. I feel qjuite .-oniident that there is no medliine superior to it for those complaints for which it is ecJICially pre r aged, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that they need some thing to restore them to perfect health. U.PCtll L PETTINGILL, Firm of B. M1. Pettingill & Co., 10t State St. Boston. FEEL MYSEL~F A NEW MAN. NATICE, MIA~S., June 1, 1872. Min. H. R'. STEVENS: Dear Sir---Throngh the advice and earn est petauaeion of Reov. E. 8, ltest, of this lace, I have been taking VEGETINE for ~epsia, from which I have suffered for -I have ueed only two bottles and a'ready feel ,uyseli a new man. RIespeutfully, ---PR ElAREID BY -H.A JSTEVENS, VeprainaTI unil by nil nD..g.ists HE above well known GUANO A PIA1E is now offered for salo at th< Consuiuers of this guano will find it gave such universal s:atisfacltion. Fo CUMMINGS & CO., -O't E. II. FROST & CO., fob 10-3m U S M A.- L I All Persons at a distance treated by Mail with Perfcot Success by de scribing their Symptoms. Dr. Townsend showing manner of Inhaling, OXYIEATDl Mll! (Sond for our large and beatilfully illustrated paper, so.nt free to any address.) CAT AR R H I iRH i ?b e lation is the onlyw ay Sthat tho Air Passa ges can ho reached, and Catarrh i4 a dis easeof the AirPassa WE MAKE A SPEC- gesofth llead. Use ALTY of treatimng pa- thisTrentmentaswo tlitii by Mlail. PIease direct, which is easy write mnid describe your ind pleasantaild we symptoms. guarantee a perfect cultE of Catarrh. reason ins giveni a Bronchitis !Wyfrtm bove,'. Time Bronchi al Tubes are slimply comidumctors to carry air to the Lungs, ALL. PERSONS TIRAT lion ce Inhaiation road this are invited to mustgodirecttothe r,end for our large and seat of the disease, beautifully illustrated aid if you wiil fol. Paper. sent frce to any imw our directioms, address. w re nt g ien to bove. Th ronchi almyTubesaare sip cnducos cumtarryo ai to the Lungshia famst on md rrci-h satm of tie dises o~ he sevmo at i andw ilyo wrramiol w~mei alot hr reedie Cur Wdhiereds fal aserss wof 2uararte t flhi~IIcf'nnflhironchusesw Cu'ln Cughs, Colds, omo f he Neuralcureandundredy af oofhoiliereroliotasko mao ia a contraseiof CC 1~.L~ver nd Ki time rnebad tualy eacc~lby xy-Tues casedrebyaus blammatoand Wrre enatd Ai. gtaatn af hmcui youmwllrcoeinnseh sloncha ubs UyoOxenated A ire we ime warrnga fail. ea ses tl:r0 year taing.isus n CA.1 ~ Can boe icudre, w hy tcss somei themo -AND- asit. ie foe ito time sby hstic-an Si ! ioof the choorlsAlf D YS PE PS A E rtieCoorns ,,,iftheoon is gsao o, CUL . Livr andKid-te forcdfo thsae n n~fey tomlitaeoffee- oer toth ings, orll drached bly Oxy-an the ssre ause ver ltte r m pim. eb yo Catarh. Wo witehaend Ir- mmoguaraingte iero i wil plasewr~e fr ts-you wpl mr o in bleed Dr.e TOwnsend' onie remi a erfct ci, burdifyth cabondine tlloti tohelmtim DISE ocE thatytrnwn timedy, can. ithye . L.atre oftim oS Ernits oli ion tarnd pases toug CCA LLN EU. S A. h yom blooues andir Phomshenou come i driec econ F~nglnd i tim tietoftit te blood Cancer s aniTtmr , afrcedtitou taks hage f hi do. lftheoLnsbmhoenc-. parMnRS tion of tme thmea.A i otumrno th reedy CURE HiStottt in oced from th orysiawnslod wint locartI oeton teryritrlami or o uatn. ted thper foraoixy Anhero reubnile ersonu inhalosito wtCnrand m re the puttn sm ah mIorU wiQll lao writo r tes-- s timNonlis&.,fomt Ai, cnt ctmn wit to tie cure. NWe war-iui itlessthoI 3)lwtq ff D~?L AI b l tAIT I en PLgAdsothtLt.am -0 ND COMPOUND ACID PHOS following places in this county. fully up to last year's quality, which r circulars and prices apply to Winnsboro, S. C. 0 Charleston, S. C. JUST RECEIVED, One car load seed Potatoes, One " -" " Oats. -ALSO, A full line of Plantation Hard ware consisting of Lay iron, Plow Steel, Steel Plows, Plow loulds, Spades, Shovels, Traces, Ha mes, Clevices, Heel Screws &C., &~c which will be sold low for -CASH. I keep constantly on hand a ful supply of PLANTATION and FAMILY I have on hand several brands o first class FERTILIZERS which I r m preparcd to sell fo: Cash or on time with well approvec securities on a money basis, or witi a cotton option if parties desire All parties in want of Fortilizeri will do well to call on me beford pur chasing. feb 20 R CONGRESS STREES E w G 0 D S 1 WINNSBORO, S. C. NEW GOODS AT U. G. I)ESPORTES AND BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES WINES, LIQUORlS Etc., Etc tab 3 T11E i NEWS AND HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, IS PUBLISnED ZERY WEDN=DSAT AT WINNSBOR, "3. C. ST TER WINNSBORO PUBLISHING CO. IT CONTAINS A SUMMARY OF THE LEADING EVENTS %F THE DAY. 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