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TOWN AND COUNTY."
'$ATURDAY MO1NiNO, April 20, 1870.!
rEIMs oF TIun Nhws ANI> Urn.u.
;-Tri-weekly edition, four dollars p
annum, in- adya.ce; weekly edition,
two dollar.i01 fiftv cents perann him,
findkvatoe .J J ral discotut to clubs
of five and upwards.
RATES or A)vEtIISINO.-OnC dollar
per.incl.for . the: first. insertion, # ,(d
fifty cents per inch tr each subset icnt
insertion.. The$ rates apply to :il ad
vertisemenitts, of whatever nat.u ie, and
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tracts for three, six or twelve months
made on very liberal terms. Tranl
sient local notices, fifteen cents per
line for the lirest insertion and seven
and'bno-half cents per line for each
subsequent insertion. Obituaries and
tributes of respect charged as adver- ]
tisemtentts. Simple annotuncemtents. of
marriages and deaths published free of <
charge, and solicited. . ]
.All commnttnicationm, of whatsoever:
nature, shol1 bi 'e -addressed to the I
WinVnsitoro d'ublisl'ing. Company, ]
Winnsboro"8'. C.
- Religlous Services.
Episcopul Church-Rev. J. Obear,
sorirces every Sunday except the 2nd
8ttiay,of the month; at 11 A. M.
Methodist Church-Rev. W. A.
Rogers, 11 A. Mt., and 7 1-2, P. M.
Siday- School, 10, A. 31. Prayer
Me.(fng on Thutrsday at 7 1-2, i'. 31.
iresbyterian Church-Rev. H. - B.
Pratt,, ;11 A. m. and 4, r. M. Sun
day School, 9 A. u. Prayer meeting,
Wednesday, 4, r. M.
New Advertisements. _
Sutnnons-T. R. Robertson, Atty.
Lilquors and Cigars-F. W. Ilabe
nicht.
Keop Cool--Sugeuheimer & Groe
schlil.
Removal-F. W. labenicht.
Tax Notice-James Q. Davis, Coun
ty Treasurer.
D#r .J.M. Beaty has brought to our
o11Be; specimens of Irish potatoes of this ]
year's growth, cultivated in his garden
in town. They look first-rate, and be- 1
speak skilful gardening.
The Gordon Light Infantry are prac
tising for the drill to be given by them
on the 30th of May, for the benefit o1
Lee Monumental Association of Rich
mond, Va. It is hoped that their ef
* forts will be properly appreciated and
* fitly rewarded.
Mr. F. W. Ilabenicht, of the Morning
Star Saloon, vill accept the thanks of
the office for some delicious mint ju
leps. We confess to rather a decided i
likiug for mint juleps, especially when
they are prepared in the admirable
style of Mr. Ilabenicht. They are
nice. We like them. In fact, we like
them a good deal.
A notice is posted on the court house
door asking for information concerning <
* George Wili:ox a young man twenty
eight years old, who left his home in
Cayuga county, New York, the 28th of
last June in a deranged state of mind
and has not since been heard from.
lie started out with the determination
M of going to Florida, and his family are
much distressed about him.
AN- INT.EnEsTInG BOOK.-The his-]
torical 'sketeh:oftthe' 'South Carolina
Milita'ry -.cademy, embracing .the
Arsenal Academy,. Columbia, and thet
Citadal Acaden(y, Charleston, by Col.
J. P. Thomas, will soon appear from
the press of Walker, Evans & Cogs
well, It will trace the origin, rise,
development and fall of the acadamies,
and the'results they achieved, embrac
a period of over twenty years. It will
be .ot.pecial Interest to the graduates
of those schools, but it will doubtless
be found of interest to the general
public as well.
Naw ADvEnTIsE3IENTS.-Messrs
S ugenheimer & Groeschel announce
some newly received articles, special
-I p adapted to the summer ti-ade-fans,
Ssun umbrellas, utraw hats and para
ols Of parreols they have a full sup
- ply, which they offer at the remark
* ably low priecof twenty-five cents
each.
4 Mr F. W. H abenicht, the proprietor<
of the Morning Star Saloon, has remov
ed.the stock formerly kept at the Con
tennial lBar, under the Winnsboro
Hotel, and is now doing business en
tirely at the stand in the rear of the
I Town Hall. Mr. Habenlcht has had a
long experience in his business, and
has ample facilities to enable him to
-supply the wants and suit the tastes of
everybody.______
A COnECTbON.-The 'Laucamater
.evietw says : We notice our con
temporary, TnE NEws AND hER
ALD in its last issue, published a poem
entitled dWhen?' and gives credit to (
the Louisville CJourie,ou~rnal, under
the pame Will. C. Beaty, Lancaster
C. H., S. C. Although the poem is
flrom the pen of Mr. B., yet it first ap
peared in the Review. -We therefore,
think we should have credit." We
,cheerndlly make the correction suggest
od. We overlooked the poem when it
lirst appeared in the Review, and there f
was nothing in the paper firom which ~
*e took It to indicate the one in whteh i
thme poem was originally published. '
ItOCKT MOUNT lTEcifs..-Mr. J. A.,
Gladden and Mr. Maneel Hfollid lost a r
portion of their wheat by the late frost. r
Not much camage was done generally,
think.
In a late number of Tin NEWO AND -|
HInALD we notice a very -Interesting|
aeount '(espeeia1ly to' the lovers of
sport) of afox and wildoat hunt; writ
tsn, we suppose, by otir friend Major
W. As'h Major bo&tdofils bg ots,
we think bur bof~s can excel him in
-killing turk1eys, Osoof our youn& ,J
Mr. Ira S.' Scott, Jr., not lon snce .
killedaghjber,iphielayas .e g6d ly'1
- analahm n bo.nea0n~skhann n
us return home from his hunt, and it
veighed twenty-eight pounds. Aftetr
1e arrived at home he cut the turkey's
tead ofr below the wattles, when it
veighed on the hunter's scales twenty
ive pounds, and when prepared for the
vent twenty pounds. Its beard was
hirteen inches long. Beat that, Major.
GUNTEt.
GOVERNOts' SixNE 1670.-A corre
ipondent of the Sumter Watchman
ruruishes a list of governors of South
arolina since 1670, as follows:
Proprietary Governors,--1670, Wil
lam Sayle; 1671, Jose ph West, Jo
;cph Yeanans; 1674, Joseph West;
682, Joseph Morton; 1684, Joseph
West, Richard Kirk, Robert - Quarry;
1685, Joseph Morton; 1686 James
;;lleton ; 1690, Seth Sotheli; 1692,
hilip Ludwell; 1693, Thos. Smith;
1694, Joseph Blake; 1695. John Arch
lale ; 1696, Joseph Blake ; 1700, Janes
loore; 1703, Nathaniel Johuson;
1709, Edward Tyne; 1710, Robert
libbs; 1712, Charles Craven; 1716,
Robert Daniel; 1719, Robort Johnson,
tames Moore.
Temporary Republican Governor.
-1719, A. Middlleton. .
Royal Governors.-1721, F. Nichol
,on; 1725, A. Middleton; 1730, Robert
fohuson; 1735, '1'. Broughton; 1737,
William Bull; 1743, .Janes Glen;
[756, W. It. Littleton; 1760, William
[lull, Thomas Boone; 1763, William
13ull; 1766, Chas. Montaque; 1769,
William Bull; 1775, William Camp
iell.
Republican Govrrnors.-775, John
lutledlge; 1778, R. Lowndes; 1779,
foln Rutledge; 1782, John Mathews;
1783, Benj. Guerard; 1785, William
ioultrie; 1787, h'1loinas Pinckney;
789, Charles Pinckney; 1790, Charles
'inckney, A. Vanderhorst; 1794, V.il
ian Moultrie; 1795, Chas. Pinckiney:
798, Edward Rutledge;* 1800, John
3rayton.
*Pied in ofCce, and John Drayton, as lieuten.
mnt..governor, succe eded.
-A young lady ntamed Susan John
on, of U niontown, Ky., who is addict
d to reading novels, dressed herself in
)oys' clothes, and, armed with two pis
ols and a dagger, took the packet for
Lvansvillc, intending to lead a life that
vould be a terror to the foe. On the
oat some deck hands were moving
ione freight and a big rat ran out and
eud in the direction of our hero. Miss
Fohnson junped on a bale of tobacco
tmd screamed. They carried her to the
adies' cabin.
CONSUMPTIoN CURED.-An old physician, re.
Ired from practicA, having had placed in his
lands by an East India missionary the formu.
a of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy
in1( perlnauent cure for consumption, brond' .
is, catarrli, asthma, and all throat and lung
tffections, also a positive and radical cure for
ICI vousi dbility and all nnrvos coniplaintl,
Liter having testel its wond:rful curaive pw
rs In thousands of cases ha. felt. it his duty
o make it known to his suffering fellows.
tctu:ited by this motivu, and a desire to
elieve human suffezlug, I will send, free of
har e to all who desire it, this recipe. with
ull directions for preparing and "sing in or
nan, Fren.;i, or Eng ili. Seut by i.{ by ad
Ire.slng with stamp, naming this paper. W,
v. 94herar, 149 Powers' Block, itochester, New
tork. april 26-4w *
RE1?IOVAL.
Fl 3HE undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and patrons that he has
emovod from the "Centenn ial Bar" un
1or the Winnboro Hotel. He hopes to
coeive the patronage of his friends and
he public ini future at the Morning Star
laloon, in rear of the Town llalt.
'F. W. JLABENICHT.
ap)rll 20-t2xl
SJIERIIFJ'S SALE.
I3Y virtue of an execution to me dl
}ramta I I vili cIder f.,r sale, before
i.e cosart nouse dloor in Winnsb,oro, on
.e dirt; .'lont lay in:.hy nexct, wtthin the
egal hurs of sal ', to the highest bid.
ier, t'uo f.211..ng- kiucriba1l)property, to
nit: One two-h.,cras buggy, levied on a.
ba property of James iiL Aiken, at the
he suit of W. P. Hobbs.'
Tlermsp--cas. 8, W. BUFF,
Sh eriff's Ofleec, S .C
Vinnsboro, 8. 0.,
A pril 18, 1879.
priil 26-t2x t
SUMM~ONS.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FA4IRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
'homas M. Lylos, Plaintiff, against. yames
D. Cureton, Charles 11. Ladd, Catherine
Ladd, A. Washington Ladd, Robert
Pa* terson, and Thomas K. Elliott, As
snee of Charles H. Ladd and A.
WV shington Ladd, Copartn era under
firm name of L.idd Bros., Defendant.
Copy Summons for Relief. Complaint
not Served.
Do the Defendants above named:
7OU ARE HEltEBY summoned and
required to answer the oomp?laint
n this action, which has been filed in the
ifice of thoelork o,f the Court of Conm
non Pleas, for said county, and to servo
copy of your answer to the said comn
>laint on the subscriber at his ofiee,
Vinnsboro, 8. C., within twenty days
sitor the service hereof, exclusive of the
lay of such service ; and if you fail to
nswer thie complaint within the time.
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
.ppl to the Court for the relief demand.
d in the complaint.
Dated April 25th, A. D, 1870.
T R ROBERTSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Do Robert Patterson, one of the Defend
ants above named;
TAKE notice that the complaint in this
etion, tether with the summons, of
rhich th fregoin is a copy, was filed
n the offRce of the Clerk of te Court of
)ommion Pleas, at Winneboro, in the
ount and State aforesaid, on the 24th
Lay of April, 1879.
T. R. ROBERTSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
NOTICE.
31 EALED bids for rent of stalls 1 and 2
of the market for one year from the
rat day of Ma.y, 1879, will be received
.p to 12 o'clock, m., April 80, bids for
ach stall to be lioparate. Also, sealed
>ids for the same period will be roopived
,p to 12 o'clock, in., April 30th, for the
urnishing of oil for street lamps. Bids
tr furnishing lamps, chimneys, burners,
ricks, glass and other fixtures, will he
acoived separately. t(ounoil reserve the
Ight to reject any and all bids.
E. B CHANDLER,
april 22-td Clerk of Council,
SOR a good drink-Lemonade.
Mint3Julep, or any other dde.
ightful pring. Beverage, call at
MORNIN~G STAR~ 8ALoN,
Roar of Town Ihail.
O R a ple sant s m o e try the
nSolidh Comfort"'' ga at 9}
seahat P.W. ADEN 'u',
Vashngtl street, 1Rear of Town
laprilBS.,8
TAX NOTICE.
OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER,
W1NNuoo, S.C., April 22,1870.
TfHIs omee will be open for the reeccipt of
titate and County taxes for the fl. oal year
18;8-79 from the frst, day of May to the llrst day
of June, ald from the LUtteenth day of Soptem-,
bor to tho first day of November.
These taxes are due and payable ia two
equal instalmente, the frst in May and the
second in September and October. Parties who
fall to pay the frst, instalment when due will
be required to pay a penalty of two and a halt
per cent. on the same.
A Poll Tax will be required of all male per.
sons between the ages of twenty-one and sixty
years, 'except those pltysically disabled from
earning a support, from being maimed or any
other ctuso, and those now exempt by law."
The Treasurer is authorized to receive in
payment of these taxes only Gold and Silver
Coin, National Bank Notes add United States
Currency. Witness and jury tickes will be
received i payment of County taxes. Tie
rate per centum Is as followli:
State. County. Fenc. School. Total.
No. 1 .21 3 1 2 9 m:lls
No. 2. 21 3 14 2 9j mills
No. 3. 21 3 1} 2 91mills
No. 4. 21 3 1; 2 91 wills
No. 6. 21 3 1i 2 91 mills
No. 6. 21 3 - 2 71 mills
No. 7. 21 3 1 2 9}.mills
No. 8. 2f 3 . - 2 71mille
No. 9. 21 3 ji 2 9kmMills
No. 10. 21 8 4 2 91 mille
No. 11. 21 3 11 2 91 mille
No. 12.21 3 14 2 91taills
No. 13.21. 3 4} 2 91 m,ills
No. 14. 21 3 l 3 101 mills
JAMES Q. DAVIS,
april s-ts0- County Treasu'er.
KEEP COOL!
FANS, PARASOLS,
SUN UMBRELLAS
-AND-- -
STRAW HATS,
--AT
1UGNBEEI3ER t QROEACEL's.
P. S.-One hundred Parasols at 25
cents each.
KEEP Cool. Ice, Lemons and
Soda Water at MORNI1G STAR
SALOON, Rear of Town Hall.
FIFTY PAIRS
FINE WINTER
CASSIJIERE PANTS
AT COST FOR CASH.
These geods are of nice pattern and
good styles. Call early and get a bargain.
McMASTER & BICE.
feb 22
CHARLOTTESVILLE
CASSIMEIIES
CHEAPER
THAN
EVER I
CH ARLOTTESVILLE CASSIMEBES CH EAPER
THAN EVER 1
CUARLOTTESVILLE CASSIMERES CHEAPER
THAN EVER I
CHA RLOTTEsVI E 8M ERE8 CHEAPER
Charlottesville Cassimeres and Jeans,
STRIPED
AND
CHECKED
MUSLINS.
PRINTS, PRINTS.
3. F. MfcMASTER & CO.
a.pril 15
SHIEIFF'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an exoontion to me 41.
rooted, I will oter for sale before
the court-houso door in Winnaboro, on
the Arat Monday i Ma next, within the
*gal hours'of sale, at pbite out.r, to
he i bstbidder, the followingdo.
scrib ,to witi
Allthparcel ~rtra6t of land,
l1ln, being and situa~ in the Oount of
oarild, State of Soth Carolia, 6n
taining *wo nuHpNan AwD rIrrl-vova
acans, more or less, and bounded b
lands of John Penley Willa Iinan,
Lavinia Smart, Wa*ipgton Ro~son and
others. .sti rpryo .A
Levied on a h ip o .A
Coleman, at the suit of R.. Qrki.
Terms of salo-CASfl.
Aherifa 00ee, S. 1. C.
Wlinsboro, 8. (0..
rl 1879.
SPRING GOODS.
W ve antroie a lgn o
Cambrico,
s6ellin the~ ati6
A NICE lot of HInmburg Edging
L1. J. M. BEATY & CO.
Q MOKE the "I C" Five Cen t
0 Cigar. J. M. BEATY & CO.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CoUNTY oF !41&FIlED.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAB.
Frederick Copes as Trustee of Mrs. Sarah
R. Copns. Plaintiff, against Samuel B.
t'lowney. It. S. Desportes A Co., The
National Bank of Chester, South Caro
lina, Hopkins, Dwight & Co., H. W.
Friodenwald, The Winnsboro -National
Bank of Winnsboro, .Aouth Carolina,
Ueouge H. MoM aster and Franis Goerig,
as Asrignecs of the Winnsboro National
Bank of Winnsboro, South Carolina,
H. C. Howard as Secretary of the Mary
land Fertilizing and Manufacturing
I ompany, and John A. Fraser, Defend
ants.--Copy Summons for Relief. Con
plaint not Served.
To the Defendantsl
YOU ARE hereby summoned and
required to answer the complaint
in this action, which is filed in the office
of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the
said county, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the sub
scriber at his office, Winnsboro, South I
Carolina, within twenty days after &he a
service hereof, exclusive of, the day of t
such service; and if you fail to answer t
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the p)aiutiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the I
complaint.
Dated 29th March, 1879.
JNO. J. NEIL,
Plaintii:a Attornvy.
To the Defendant, Samuel B. Clownoy:
TAKE notice that the summons in this
aotion of which the foregoing is a copy,
was -filed in the office of the Clerk of
the Court of Common Pleas for the
County of Fairfield in the State of South
Carolina; on the 2d day of April, 1879
2nd April, 1879. JNO. J. NEIL,
april 3-taw6w Flaintif's Attorney.
FOR THE BEST CIGAR
C ALL for the "Model"-three for
25 cents at F. W. HADENIOHT'S. I
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thas tho ae a .TENo 2'E * e~~InSu
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Th BOBBINS are WOIN wthout
It has a SELP.SETTING NiEEDSLE; It
baa f AL for reguatIn th eength of st ih
nP'AOM~ under ti.e arni; It is NOESELEaS,
and has maore poflInts of EXCbELLENCE ha
alt other machines couthined. ta
MU-Agonits wanted in Ioealitie.
whero we aro not represenated.A
Johnlson, Clark & Co.
30 UNiON SQUARE, N.Y.
NOW IS THE OPPORTUNI TY
AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT1
Preierve your books, periodicals,
newspapers and music.
State, county and railroad officers, and
business men generally, supplied with J
blank bookis made to any rattern. .
All families have old books, periodi
sals, newspapers, mnusio, &o., which they S
des'iro to transmit to their posterity. Then
HAVE THEM BOUND I 1
Which will preserve them aund will make ti
them look almost as well as now.
Old books, &o., should not only be
rebound, but the current lterature of the
present day should be put in a durable e
form for preservation as well.
This can be done in the shortest pos-r
sible time, with the best material, in the t
moat handsome and durable style, and at
a price which eannot be duplicated any- I
where, by . E. B. STOKES,
Stationer, Bookbinder and Blank Book
Mranufacturor, No. 165 Main street,
- orU)53ra, S. C.
.g*s Send in your orders at once,
TNjE WINZNBBORO WOW .g
MRS. M. W. BROWN.
1
T flS Rotel, situated in the centre. o'
the town, offers and guarantees to the
publio inducements usurpassed by any ,
other house in the places t'able sup. I
plied with the' best in the market. Comn.
fortable rooms and polite Attention. I
1erms- B.00 per day. aug 9-tf f~
PURE WUITJ2 OIL.
--460 Dh0RRES 11RW TEST..--.
E reommend the 7EBTW4a
OiL as a safe illuminator, It is
iso oa and white as water, consequentl t1
gives.a brilliant light with very lite
>dor. Try it, The rieo Is less tba
yr,I M. BJ?ATYh 00.
REMOVALe
-Eare now located Au thqek
W builds fomerl1o by
Rees .F Mstr 46, weewe
wilbega to o#resm s
general merohandise. a WAil endeavwr
~uoh 1
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Throat and Lungs,
suohas Coughs, Colds,
Whooping C o u gh,
Bronohitis, Asthma,
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The reputation it has attained, in consequence of
he marvellous cures it has produced during the
ast half century, is a sufilcient assurance to the
mublic that It will continue to realize the happiest
'sults that can be desired. In almost every
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mnown,who have been restored from alarming and
ven desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use.
Uil whohave tried it,acknowledge its superiority;
nd where its virtues are known, no one hesitates
is to what medicine to employ to relieve tihe die.
ress and sufering peculiar to pulmonary aticc.
ions. CunnrR PSCrotAL always affords in.
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nllder varieties of bronchial disorder, as wrell as
he more formidable diseases of the ltngs.
As a safeguard to children, atnid the distress.
ng diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of
hildhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely u1so,
multitudes are rescued and rcat9red to health.
This medicine gains friemds at every trial, as
he cnres it is constantly producing are too re
markable to be forgotten. No family should be
rithout it, and those who have once used it
ever will.
Eminent Physicians throughout the country
resoribe it, and Clergymen often reconmnend it
rom their knowledge of its effects,
PaTPARID IT
)r. 3. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,,
Practical and Analytical Chemistn.
OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYW1LERE.
FRESH GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED.
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
4 bbls. Molasses-all grades,
00 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour,
0 boxes Cream Cheese,
boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
2 bbls. Sugar, all grades,
4 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best
Java,
0 bbls. Choice Family Flour.
BAGGING AND TIES.
ARD in bbls., cans and buckets.
lacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams.
ihoice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed
Rye and Barley.
rails, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Axle Grease, White
Wine and Cider Vinegar,
Smoking Tobacco
Durham's best,
Chewing To
bacco.
Raisins, Currants and Citron.
ALSO,
'resh Canned Salmon, Poaches and
Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow
Chow and Pepper Sauce.
ALSO,
fine lot of BOOTS AND SHOES.
.11 of whic,h will be sold cheap for
Cash.
nov 9 D. R. F1LENNIREN.
Good Five Cents Cigar-the
."After Dinner," at F. W.. HBABE.
lOHT's, Rear of Town Hall.
SEIE FRIEND OF ALL !
IOLLO WAY'S PILLS!!
"I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills
ive me a hearty one."
"Your Pills are marvelous."
"I send for another box, n epte
the house." ankeptm
"Dr. Holloway has cured my headache
tat was chronic
"1 gave one of your Pills to my babe
>r cholera morbus. Tae dear lit,tle
ting got well in a day."
"Mty nausea of a morning is now
"Your box of H6lloway's Ointment
nred me of noises in the head. I
tubbed some of your Ointment behind
te ears, and the noise has left."
"Bend mse two boxes; I want one for a
oor family."
"I enclose a dollar; your price is 25
ents, but the medicine to ma isa worth a
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"Let me have three boxes of your
ills by returtin uajI, for ohills and
iver,"
I have over 200 attell testimonials a
bese, but want of spaao oompele me to
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Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERs,
sud all eruptions of the skin, this Olnt
tent is most invaluable. It does not
leal externally alone, but penetrates
pith the most searching effects to tLs
ery root of evil.
HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT.
Possessed of this remedy, every man
say be own doiotor. It may be rubbed
ito the system, so as to reach any In
iral eomplaint; by these meansu, ottes
rsor uter in the throat stomach,
ver, spine or other pa$t, It is an in
illible remedy fos bad legs, bad breants,
entraoted or stiff joints1, gout, rhseuma
msm, and all skin diseaes.
INPRYANr OAursON.--Nono are genuine un.
es h signature of .1 JavD6Ox, as agent for
a etmnt. Bxes at 5ent 41 cents, ands
each.
BW" There is considerable saving by taking
to larger sizes. Hol&w ZWA 0k
febts1 -
XORIS UOUSE
T TE MORR18 B0V8S you can
at tranient or regular boa,4 at pioes to
sit the 1lmes, with acoommodatious upt
arnasd in WInnaban6
NAVASSA GUANO. B3AY 8'fTTL
SPECIAL A
TS called to our Now, Large and W
only a few varieties of which (for
Alpacas, Victoria La%
D)ross Goods,
Cassinoros, Siss
Bleached and Brown Homespun, Col
Drills, Printed Lawns, Ticking, Table ]
OUR NOTION ]
is full and complete, with all the Nov(
Ladies' Scarfs, Fans, Gloves, Collars
We have just received as Full a Lir
Shoes as can be found in the State, In
respectfully ask the public to examine
We have the Largest Stock of Mom
Hats in Town, with some Specialties :
A full line of Clothing that will asta
A full stock of Family and Plantati
REMEMBER, WE DON'T :
by selling leading articles at loss than
at a LIVING PROFIT, and as cheap
HOES. GRAIN CRX
april I0-tx3mos
NEW FUE
FOR DESIGN AND WORK
EVERYTHING WARRM
-PRICES LOWE]
F~J ~ITU
Beforo making your purchases elsewh+
LUMBER AT PRICES TO SU]
REPAIRING NEATLY :
ALSO. PREPARE.
UNDERTAKER
I keep on hand a full supply of
Coffins of the finest finish. Also, a ci
oct 22
BEST FAMiLY SE
Th.: -' W AMERICAN" Ia easily learned, doe
wlth less labor thian any other machine. 1Ilu
AG Z.N T'fD 'T.l
3. 0. BOAG, Agent for Fairfield,
at F. WV. HADENIcUT's.
HOES! HOES!
JUST RECEIVED
Ten Dosen B3rades 00 and 000
Hoes. Ala., Ten Dozen of the
elebratedl LAN]!S CRE~SOENT
No. 1 and 2 Itoos which~ we sold
last year and which gayo satisfac
tion wherevor n:ieed,
ALSO,
Hoot,
We will sell the above goods ad
cheap as any one. J'rices ranging
ji'm *4,75 to $7.25 per dozen.
mobh8 F. GERIG & SON,
NO NUM.BUd* I
B~E AT STA'E 8OE,
a rg te
SHOES. PIEDMONT GUANO
TTENTION
roll selected Stock of Dry Goodsl
want of space) we mention, to.wit:
vns Calicoes,
Piques, Cambrics,
Jackonets,
tonades, Plaid Homespun, Linen
Darnask, Towels, Napkins and Doilies
)EPARTMENT
lties and latost styles in Buttons
ud Cnffs, etc.
o of Ladies' Misses' and Children's
ndo especially for our trade, and we
bofore purchasing.
i and Boys' Felt, Wool and Straw
in Straw Goods.
nish cash purclasers.
Dn Grocerios, Hardware, &c., &o.
3AIT OUR CUSTOMERS
cost ; but we will soll all our goods
as they can be bought anywhere.
F. ELDEit & CO.
WDLES. PLOWS.
NITURE!
IANSHIP UNEQUALED.
NTED AS REPRESENTED.
It THAN EVER.
A new supply of Window
Shades, Picture Frames, ie.,
tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets
Mirrors, Spring Beds, Mat
tresses, and Children Car-'
riages.
For prices, call at the first
class
ZE2 STO+EZE
Dre.
T THE TIMES.
DONE AT MODERATE PRICES.
) TO MAKE TO ORDER.
0
5 DEPARTMENT.
Metalic and Rosewood Cases ard
eap 'stock of Coffins.
W. PHILLIPS.
IT Is T1IIR
ONLY SEWING MACIIINE
WIlIC1 II.'a A
Co1f-Threading Shunttle.
It lias Self-SettIpg Needle.
Never Breaks the Thread,
Never Ekips Silicits.
Is tiro .Lg~htest Ru~nning,
(UggggA New and Simple Device
Winding tho Dobbin,
The Cimplock, thQ L,*05 Duvable%
and in overy respect the
WDNC MACHINE.~
a not ce.t out of order, and will do more w:riq
strated Circular furnishced on pggiqatJpp,
harlos Stroot. Dlalt *a, r44,
CORN AND HAYo
T UST Receivoa--at the old stand of TV,
ft). Robertson-50O,000 pounda TIpno,v
yhy and Olovor Hay', TJwo Car Lo
NORTfl CAROLINA COIRN,
M,1 of which will bd sold very oboa~ fp
moh 22 JNO. D. MOCARLDET
fresh every day a~ F. bA
LOW PJtO1~
ASTONZR OU iLOOKs
Sugar-Ciijed Uneauvassodam ain
BestSi,a Cogee
Soda * t lj
lAIotof it e
rIt ieenv W t
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