TOWN AND COUNTY,
-UTSDAY, Novey"10er 25, '870
Tpnms Op TiH NEws AND I IA LD
-Tr-weekly edition, four dollars pep
04lunnu, in advance.;, weekly edition.
two dollars an, fifty 'cents per annum,
In advance. Liboral discount to clubs
of five and upwards.
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per inch for tile Ilist insertion, a ,l
fifty ceits 1er 111011 for each subseq eui
inserlion. These rates apply to uill ad
vertismients, of whatever n'atu re, an11d
are payvable stictly in advance. Con.
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sient local notices, fifteeni ceits per
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and onie-iaf cents per line foi each
subsequet iinsertion. Obituariles and
trilutes of01 .spect charged its adver
tisecients. 1im(pl allilounceleits or
Imarriages ad deaths published free or
charge, and solicted.
All comm nun ications, of whatsoever
nature, should be addressed to the
Winnsboro Publishing Company'
Winnsboro, S. C.
Now Advertisementa.
Ainnuial Meeting-C. Bouknight.
G reat Attraction-E. L. Roche.
Cotton sold at 114 eents on Monday.
Sixteen wild turkeys in one flock
were counited on Saturday on the road
leading from White Oak to Gen.
Braton's.
Messrs. 1F. Elder & Co. have just re
ceived a lot of Fulton Alarket beef,
whichl will be fouid very fresh and
very palatible. Try it.
Thirty-four years of constantly in
creasing use have established a repn
tatioln for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
seciond to no similar preparation. It
relieves instaintly and cures all coughs,
colds, etc. *
Tie stockholders of the Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad will
have a chance of visiting Columbia oin
the 3d of December, as the meeting of
stockholders will take place in that
city onl that day.
A new street has been laid off in the
ntorthern part of the town. Mr. John
Vinson surveyed it. Dr. Madden has
sold two lots on it, one to Mrs. M. L.
McDonald and on1e to Mr. J. 11. Cunyf
iings. * They will both commence
building residences shortly.
It is reportedl that Mr. Clark, of Bal
tiiore, a civil engincer and bridge
1)uider of considerable experience,
-will be superintendent of the Char
lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad
Compaiy, ill tile pilace of Mr. Theo
dlore Kine, recently resigned.
On Friday last, Mr. John L. Cam
cron hauled in from his lpjace, near
'White Oak, four four-horse wagon
loads of corn, and five 'wagon loads of
ifodder, which he sold in Winnsboro.
This is a more striking evidence of
prosperity even than the loads of cot
toln that come rolling in.
A CURE FOR DIPTHIERI A .--Infallible
preCscriptions for the cure of diphtheria
periodically go thle rounds of the pa
-pers, and are as often found worthless.
We publish one tils morning which is
given onl high authority, and would
commend it to the attention' of thme pro'
fession.
PEnISONAL.-Capt. H. A. Gaillard
left on Monday to attend the Legisla
tureo, wvhich meets to-day.
Messrs. J. UI. .Rion, Jno. S. Rey
nolds, A. M. Mackey and HI. N. Obear
left on Monday to attenld the Suipremie
Court. Tile Sixth Circuit is 3alled thlis
week.
THE RAILROAD CAsE.-The appeal
of 1110 mnerchanits of Winnlsbor'o inl thle
cotton ease against the Railroad -will
be argued tihis week before tihe Sut
preme Court. Tihe Road is represeut
ed by Col. Rion; the' .merchants by
Messrs. Mackey and Gaillard, of
Winnmsboro, and Mr. LeConto, of Co
liumnbia.
REPAINO THlE STEEPL.-Mr. John
Isenhower has been engaged several
days inm reparinig the~ stcelie of the
Market Hall. To-day tile clock is
started againl and its tones as it strikes
tile hlours will be quite welcome. Tile
* town has been-all1 agog for the past
wveek. Everybody kept his own
* time; while tihe trainIs did not -run
uiniformly~ enioughl to fix a standard.
HoNOR TO WHOM hiON~OR Xs DUE.
Our sense of Justice impels01 us to re
cord( tihe fact that tihe south-bound ex
'Press 01n thme Charlotte, Colnnbia &
'iugusta Railroad passed1 Winnsboro
onl tIme oni Monlday imoniing. Zt was
possibly encouragedl by a promise of
the Augusta Chronicle thlat if the train
woulid onily COmel 11n10 that city on time
for once0, thle people of &iugusta woul1
tun ot en massa at tile depot wvith a
brass band and sorenlade tihe conductor,
The train onl Sun~djay was "four hourm
and a half slowy. Is tierie 'no law for Il
corporation thlat hagitually disregards
its schedule? We are glad to see thai
the Charlotte, Columbia ikn4 Auguste
* papers are at last takIng notice of th(
vagaries of the Richmond & Danvilie'
managemeunt of the Charlotte Road..
* ~ Tm H~OMusTEAD EXEMuPTriN.--Som
discussion has recently arisen on th4
siubjctgot Ethe homestedd-it being
stated that the Supreme Court had de
olded that.a persen who ownls no lanm
cannet claim the enemption of person
al property provided in the constitu
* . tionl.-Onl this Subject the Columbli
* ~ Register hmas theo followying:
The'case of I'annie Ec Whiteoagains
Wlliam El. Roaehand Franclp Arnold
ievovin the construetiestlof the-$2(
* section ol article.2 ofthe Btte. onsti
Ittion, in relation to homt eas al
rmiedI yesterday morun~ Msi
Sloan and Mulle j6* h
slept in taken hi from unider her', upoh
the theor'v that such furniture was not
exclapt from levy atid sale under the
hoineitead laws, because she was not
the owner of real estate. ils lonor'
Judge lackey charged as a matter of
law that it was ai reat mistake to sup
P)oe that thehu lu of a family could
not, claim a hoiiestead Iin property un
less lie owined real csiade. Ie said
that It is genleirally suI)oscd that the
caese ,Of Ih ienuts rs. harrett, was so de
cided, but that aln exaination of that
cse woilEd show the contrarv. That
IIe, le said, ierely decided Clthat the
head of a fanity could not exeita
ricultural proliucts from levy and sletc
t.s the anitial I r >ittes ofaislioinestead
ui lossh le owned iciht1 lan1d onl which such
agriculturul products were raised. Tle
trial of the case resulted inl ia verdict
for the plaintifr for $750. Upon the
reii(tliion o'tie verdict and when the
jury 'ee ofone (ollar11 wats handed to
the Jury, the .jury. through their foir
mai, Mr. G. T. yorg, refn, ed to receive
tle dollar, 1111d be-gged leave to retu1rn
it to the ph.iatif', t%7ho had ap)peired
from the evidence to be Ili it greatly
imij)orerished condition. 111s Honor
reinarked to the jury that their coni
duct in returning th, dollar wasit as be
comning to them as was the verdict they
had rendered.
NO E FRMlJACKSO's CREEK.
An Arctio Wave-Delights of the Sluging
Nchool-There's no Place Like Hone.
JACKsON'S CutEEK, November 19.-If
the wveather to-day is it telegramIi fromt
DeLong's Arctic Expedition to Tiw
Niws AND llmm1nAw, we hope It will
be too eXpelIiV to repeat, tunless
Jackson's Creek be notifled in time
to prepare to receive it. lowever, it
furiishes another proof of the bless
ings of the feice law.
At the close of Professor R. F.
Martin's singing school at Jack
sol's Creek Church, the pupils
f'oried a singing club, to meet onie
night in each week for practice, and
if what we heard, saw and tasted, at
thie lospitable house of Mr. IraIIeus
Pope is a specimet of their general
ncetiimgs, we are sIre "it is well to
ieet with them."
We were at the fair in Columiia,
and among tile noted personages we
saw there was tile Senior of Tm
NEWS AND iIEnAM, nd lie wits
haidling his avoirdupois to perfec
tion. As we know lie saw all that
any live man could see, we will wait
to hear from him.
I think Mr. B. F. Corley's nugges
tion inl regard to orgainizing a Teach
ers' Institute a good one. It should
receive a second from every teacher
in the county.. Mahy of uts ire young
In experience, and the benefits derived
from such imeetings, where men of
long and successful experience inl
teaching could be heard, would be of
incalculable service. I suggest that
wec hear from Mr. It. M. Davis on this
subject.
"Spivens," of Sirothers Depot,
writing to the Home and Farm, Lou
isville, Ky., says some good things
about old Fairfield coutnty, and gives
the youlng planters full credit for their
energy and intelligence, but advises
thenm to go West, and goes on to say,
"If p)roper inducements wereo offeved
they wvould go, and1( with such bone
and siniew the West would soon bc
come the favored of the States." lie
does not think -eniough such young
m1101 read the Home and Farm. Now
wve tlhink if "S pivens" would go West
anid stay, say flve years, and comne
back, and prove to thecse young pianlt
etrs, by plersonlal experience, that tihe
West is the "Een" of the United
States for the poor muan, lils advice
would be well timed. Without this
It in like all the other "Big Advertise
nments" thund in railroad anid hotel
offices. I have no0 doubt but "Spivens"
is conIscienutious In his views, but we
think ho is mistaken. Fairfield coun
ty has plenty of good arable land to
employ every young mant in it, and
it requires much less capital to start
here than it does to go *West and
begin all over; and we have no doubt
there ar~e plenty of energetic younig
men who wvent West from South
Carolina who wvould to-day give all
they have to be near enough to their
old homes to hear one of Garrison's
beeves low, or the mule that went to
Columbia bray, We suggest that we
all remain here and give old South
Carolina the bone and sinew that
belongs to her, and make her what
she was in anpte-bellum diays-secondr
to none. One other suggestion-Take
your county paper. RWrtAw.
OB1TUAlRY.
Drp.D on tho 9t h of Not ember, 1879. at is resi.
denco in Fair field, Mr. H1. A. GIBsON, Son of Mr,
Sltephuen Gibson, in thle fortieth year of his age.
Hie fell a vietim t'o consumption, after a pro
tracted illness, which he endured withm manly
fortitude. Indeed, he was almost a consitani
sniferer through life. Hie was a member of thn
M. E. Ch'lurch, and conformed, in his .Conduct
with its rules and rites. At the approach a
death, he declared himself ri ady to dischargE
the final debt we all owe to nature, and in thi
new life, to appear before the just and merot
ful Creator. Mr. Gibson was distinguished b.1
Impulsive energy, and probably his life wvas Ii
*Some meaure prolonged by is. He was arden
:in his frtittdshir. Beneolence was a, inarkei
feature of his oharacter. lie le aves a wife anc1
one ecid. and many relatives and friends, will
mourn lisa death. Farewell, dear Henry I Oui
loss Is your gain.- e ,e
nov 96-t1xl
.GREAT ATTRACTIONM
IN CHARLTESTON, S. C.
DECEMBER 3rd TO 18th, 1879
GRIAT INDTUSTRXAL EXIBITIO3
I A &122 80%22171.4~ oxz'ou ..
?ILENtID diefayof the. resources o:
lJthie Stt8 aid attractions eaol
even~ilng, Th ainll and Maehiner.1
Hell vil be lighted with the Eleotis
Lowht Eailroad e ?At'to enable all t4
visit the Fir
Grand Lod e A. P. Mason.9 S, C. Pre
411 are Ooritb y ndited to ~vIsl th
0(
ANNUAL lMEETING.
OlAnoTraT, COLUMBIA & AuousTA R. R. Co.
COLUMBIA, 8. 0., Noveniber 21, 1879.
r 'iHE atinual neoting of the stoukhold
ere of this Company will be hold ii
this oity on Wednesday, the 3d day of
Doember next., for the eletion of Direo
tors and the trans.aetion of general busi.
ness. 0. BOUKNIGHT,
nov 25-tId 8ceretary.
Ri ERO VA L.
T IlE undersigned hereby gives notice
thait hehas rotmovedI ii4 resi ldence
to tho dwelling formerly occupied by Dr.
Isaiah -Aimpson. Oilco in the roar of the
Court Houso, ast 1 eretof..ro.
11, B. HANAHAN, M. D.
nov 22-tx1mi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
LL persons having clatlis, of what
. ver naitfre, agalinst the Estatte
of JlCSl' V I ICK, deceased, are
hereby lotilled to establish tile saum
before the unldersigll, at his offiee,
No. .1, Liaw'ntiIge, Winnsboro, S. C.,
oil or belore the first day of December,
A. D. 1879.
JNO. J. NEIlL,
oct 21-tx1awid Special ieferee.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
-oF'
JAHES W. LAW.
7o the Publin:
Why not insure your property? See
the cost of a por dictm expense:
Daily cost of insuring, S1,000 at 3 por
cent per annum is.only 8" centr.
At 2.1 per covit. por anuum is only 7 o.
AtI per cont. per annam is only 4 c.
At 1 per cent. per annum is oni 2. c.
At I per cent. per annuim is onil 2 c.
At per cent for 3 ycai's is only 1.88 c.
At 1.] por cent. for 3 yoare. is only 1.35 c.
At 1. per cent. for 5 years is only 0.88 o.
At 'A per cent. for 5 years is onl~i 1. 1 c.
Dwollings in town or country, d itach
ed, insurable at the following rates, viz.:
Yor ono vear ,I per cent.
For thre'o yers - per cent.'
For live yeairs *,I per cent.
Barns and conton:;s, gin houses, baled
cotton, stor liouss, merhand iso, mills
and churches insurable at adequate rate.i.
I represent only Lio very best compa
nies of'long experience and well establish
ed character.
JAMES W. LAW,
nov. 22-Gin Agent.
TOWN ORDINANCE.
r' HE bllowing ct ion of an Or'di
nan111ce passed onl the 1 st of' March,~
1878, is published by order of Council:
Sicriox VI. Be it furilher ordained,
That any person or persons who slall
rill), 6id or drive anv horse or horses
at a rapid rate thiro'gh any of the
strects, or shall ridc or drive upon any
of the side walks of said streets, or
shall hitch any horse or mul to hnyl
fetice or post inI .such a way as to ob
struct, said side walks, shall be Ilued
from one dollar to twentv 'dollars in
each case, according to tlic discretion
of' the Iintcudant.
The Police have order's to arrest all
v'iolators of this Ordinance.
oct 4 Clerk of Council.
JUSTARRIVED
Four hundred pounds of Buck,
wheat Flour'.
-ALO
A fine selection of ]$aisins, Cur
rants and Citron.
-ALSO-.
Granulated and pulverized Su
gars, and all grades of Brown Su;
gars.
D. it. PLE NNIKXE N.
nov20
*CHOICEMROOERIES.
T HAVE now on hand the .larges
.land best selected stock of stapi
and fancy Groceries in town.
*ALSO,
A comiplete st~! of Boots ani
Shoes, eats, Clothing,. &C.
Uroelgery, Glassware, HardwarE
Woodenware and Willoware.
New 11ess Mackerel, NewMe
Shad, Sanr K~rant And Baologna SIau
sage.
ALSO,
A cohlllo stde~k of Winoes, Llquore
4)e~ Bqes, ider id Vinegat
' Iv .,e all $d be honinceivs1
I.N
HAVE ENLARGED THELU STOCK OF
JEWELRtY,
STERLING SILVER,
PLATEDWARE,
GLASSWARHE
AND
FANCY GOO)S,
Making it entirely unnecessry for their
cuAomers to go outside of Winnsboro for
any article in their line. They plelgo
themselves to give ad vantages in rogard to
VARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE.
Extra fine articles which the market
will not justify in stook, will be procured
on abort notio.
oct 4-3m
AUUITRY & MURI,
W LESALIC AND RETAIL
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
MERtCHANTS,
No 174 Main St. (White Fr
COLUDIBIA, a. 0.
We have Mr. J. S. Gladney with us. He
will be gladl to RoCo all of his old friends.
(ive us a call before purchbasinr oke
where. AUGHTRY & MARTIN.
oct 11-3mnos
M.. L. KINAID,
OPPOSITE the WHIEELERt HOUSE,'
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS roceived the largest stock of
Clothing that has over boon in Columbia
and Is solling at
LOW PRICE
Elegant Cheviot and English Cassiniero
Suits, mado in tlo latest styles. Also, a
fine line of Soft and Stiff IUats, and a vell
selected line of Over Coats, of Fur Beav
ers, lsters. 1erseys, and MAoltons.
Call and Exmuiine my stock beforo pur
chasing elsewhere.
MR. JAMES R. KENNEDY
is with the abovo establishment, and
wvould be pleased to suo .his friends when
in tihe city.
M. L. KINARD,
ot 4-3m Columbia, S. .
GREAT EXCITEMENT
-AT--,
PALMYETTO HOUSE.
JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as
sortmentq of Liquors in the Bore. One
Barrel of Gibson's Celebrateod Old Nectar,
1840; Three Barrels of ine old Rve \Vhia
key: 1st, Old Imnperial Cabinet biskey
0 years old ; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belle, 9
dlitto; 3rd, Roanoke Rye, the oldest, 18
ditto. Corn Whiskey of the best - grades,
North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mash.
of the best grades. Also, Wines and Bran,
dies of the tinest brands, I have also a
fine lot of Cigars and Tobacco whlich I
will dispose of at reasonable >ricos for
cask only. Give moc a call, and Iwill treat
yon right. Philadelphia Lager Beer al..
ways en hand from the calobrated firm of
Berger-and Engeal. You can find mc at
all times at the Bar under the Winnsboro
Hotel, next door to D. R. Flenniken's.
Call and see me. .3. CLE~NDINING.
aug 26
PRESERVE~ YOUR OLD BOOKS,
E. R. STOKES,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
-AND
GENERAL BOOKBINDEiR,
HAS ovedopposite the oity Hall
whero ho is fully prepared, with
first-class workmen, to do all kinds of
work in his line.
BLANK BOOKS RULED to any pattern
and bound in nuy style desired.
My facilities and long aoquaintance with
the business enable mue -to uarantee
satisfaction on orders for Blani Books,
Railroad Books, and Books for the use of
Clerks of Court, Sheriffs, Probate Judyes
Masters in Equity, and other count e.
ials. Pamphlets, Magazines, M usio,
6 News aera and Periodicals and all kinds
of publiations bound oat the most rea
soniablo terms and in the boat manner, All
orders promptly attended to.
E. R. STOKES,
Manstreet, opposite new City Hall, Co
ot 21
SHAVING SALOON.
T HlE uandersigned bes leave to inform
is, eustomers an d he publio gendr
ally that he is prepared to give satisfac
tion to all who may favor him with their
,patronage.
' H.O. HUTCHIESON.
s will shAve you with facilit--uttin~
dyein andpressing I. the latest anti
J. M. McCALL
Ohamj ion Barber Shop and Sham
se g aloon, Winusboro, 8. 0.
nov 16
o pre ton MotitinCorn
ani sdsix inoh thre ~ p etIn
k3LLowFravanLAOK Vous'
I, tito raveges of thti
trtible diease, * iI no dottbt return ii
I iore nallnitant, nud virulont, torn in the fall
no litis of is9.
MlitRtL,'8 llCPATINE, a reimedy discor
red iI Houtliorn Nbtilla und uitet with suh
voneierfull rettults In outh Amieritn where the
1iOt. aggrovated eases of fever tre tnroN,
Isat'ss fromt ote to two olnllevs of mile to te
litered or st rainetd from the bloofi elach tiene It
Mssses througl t he liver, US long as an1 exeess
if bile. existj. Iy lh won'-lrii aiit ion on i ito
Alver andt 8toznach t ihe It 1ra 11 not only pre
ents to it certitiity iav kwil of over anudut
lilack YOtnit, bitii also cures lieai:teie. Contii
mlatott of thre 11welJ. Dsesaui l
lialarittl rse-tses. lt 1)spi.' and til
ANo "'ie need fear Yellow Fever who will
'XSiul (ie 'alarl-tl Poison 1tid e'xevss of bile.
rtin 0hlit bh1Od by using Mc uitt.i,'s lII KATI1I.
Vb111 Is solti bv ti lirtiegits li 2125 velt ia and
1.01 hot tiles,.or will ba sent, by ex pres;s by tho
'roprietors,
A. F. '. Allt HiMEL LA CO., ihiila., Pa..
)1'. Pfellibe'tOhiS t illigilht or Queiil's
UifTle rei)arts of woifulif cires of tltheutia
8', 0-fil- , Mt.liwiia811 1, Cancer,
ic-rs tanti 1ores I1111 comie tion a; JIMAl- of
lIW 00tti1try', aire not il l r11v insiahl blit so
rIIlv ttloits as I o be doubtetd wis it, not for the
buiduranee of proof.
emarkaible Cure of Sorofula, o.
CASR OF 0COL. J. c. I)MANSON.
K INUSTON, (A., SeIpItlilaer 15. 18;1.
GNTS:-For sixieet y'ars I live beent a great
ifferer froiti Seroftia l its tilist dilstressit
o tti. I lih vo been iotnitil to tiy root il
'il for lifteen yvt'ai's Wi I serofitlous u11ernt.
0l11. The most itilrovtil reiledles for Stlt
ases Itaid been timi, aintl tliIi' molast tni ttnt,
flhyste11an conlstltedl, w'(tint. all dve01d.-d1
iitils T ispiired, htuitse, il spot'icii
tO , I WaS ti VIMd by Ir. Ayi'. of lilo3 d coItt).
y3. (1hR., to 41( tninen,1ce 1ft, lise- of yo itr Coinpottlici
[xM raet. 81111i a la. IAngta is :is inhtilieleit
(I dte.ribt 11h( relief I oItA1iii'it fronth O list. (It
i4 Stlil ai a4s it Is to totivey nil ii(itl iate
iva it MI. loE eInsity of tiy sitirng b'-fore
It.hA g your iultilelne ;stif;l.'iit I i. s y, I .4a t.
toned tll e te11 r rettles ii aii ititthitthe uise
l ti t r l lE trict if si lltinla tittill i ill sa y
trIlly "I tiu enrer or aln vawi." f Ill m(lisw,
6vit h noillther it) obstItlet, I11he ;netiVe piirsatiri ot
lity' jlrofessionl. Mlort- IIIl (+ll ht li thm have.(
istlisei since tIs ret11altrkable cure, witlhott
ittily I et 111,n of Owe 41ististe.
For tlie tiII it of tihe athoves tiatettoei . I refe'
Lo ainy gentlelnit tiln itartow Cotllty, (ti., ainI
to the itetsille S (of t he bat' of Uiteric'ee citelit.
avhlo atre t t i:1tini.ti .1Vt w Mla i . I sli-alI ev-ei
remin, wvitit the < &ptst grati it (je,
Youi' obotibi1ut servint.,
J. C. BRH A NSON, Attly. at J4aw.
A MIR ACLEl
WI -T POt NT, 01.. 8opt. 16 1870.
OINTMs-My <1 lityghter wis t1keti oil tile %l 1
Ity of .A %ut , I8t3, wii iw I it I ILWI :Stipti..il to bX
Acute theitaint Iiit, tit was Ireitti ro tli
itme withi 110 succtes.s. In1 Shrf.h, followinlgv
iecesi of hoite l'geit) to w ilt. of Ih tigtii
11rm.1 111n1 conI11:11<'<41 it) a~livor till 11ll1heI~ trout
rron, tile eibow to t he shmiiivier Joinit. Caite out
alny leits of hol ian thtiil. of i'ht toot. ilin
litr. 'I le i'ti wa 1thin 0 i 'bi'i onit w
Witte Swellirg. Aller ha (ving been~l contine1d.(
ibouit six y:i a t o hetr bid. ;111(1 114h eT;:1 Vot
;1deredl hopeless-, I witA intitlealI (o I ry Dr.Pon
tbertonis's: Cotninn ti HN :101 (I t 'iIf StIllingla . Iny
6valsso well satistl.I wit I its eiets I lint I lilav
lontittied tile use tof ii tit1i the llprnit'ltt
A y dattbIrlts-r wa8('illiner to ,te I l aho11)111
41x years before :-.I slia. tip ori 1vlei Itlrlc' ovt
ivitliotit. h lp. Sie now sits 111 11l day. tti
iew most. of lir ititl'-lias iitiketi nero:r1 l11
rooli. lier general ilivalt11 h IN%' ow otl. i 114 1
reli've she will, Its l ilim i) 1 :114 ga xi ritngi li
ivalk well. I it.tribite 1lir recovery, vit h tIl
AlAsing or God. to the use of your invalaitIt
nedlielie.
WIitii gratitudce, I am, yoos I riiy.
W. 11. BLANTON.
WEST POINT, O., 80 ). 111, 1870.
IENTR :-The above certilitle of Mr. W. 1.
Iltttt we' kiIOIw aid v rt ify to as being trite,
110lh i tig Is so - hii iurels of lI1e liost, respect.
4i Cli ils wlil (tily Iolt. AS itch referiee
,an be given ns may hi lequttiret.
lIA V IftDil& wAlIKit, Druggists.
IlION. I1 1). WIl.A3MS.
R it. Il)I Hl ItTON'8 STil.I,NGIA is pre
)nrt4i by A. 1'. Al LIMItEI~l & CO., Plhili.. lPa.
Solti by all 1)rug 1 ts In 44.00 hit I itm, or sewt
)Y exptress. Agents wlitel to CattiSs every
vihere.
Hen1 for Book-"Curtio's Stor'y"-free to nil,
ifedlediiies sent, to poor people p'tyable in Inital.
entilis.
mayG
NEW GOODS
I HE undersigned woutldl oall especial
attention to 1,heair newly-recei ved
stock 'of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
These goods have been so lected willa
special reference to the wati of thiu
manrket, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
The stock consists of too many articles tc
b)e enumerated in iin advertisein ent At
examtintion can alone satisfy purchasers
A caull from purchasors is respectfu1
solicited.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
P. LANG E E & BRO.,
Congress street, one doer south of Morru
Ilotel, Winnsboro, S. C,
sept 30-xttf
GOOD GOODS,
CHEAP GOODS.
Y JE respectfully call the attention ~o
the plicb to our new lot 'o
Goods, andt requet an inspection of tihon
before purchasmng. Our goods have boet
carefully seleted, boug~ht at bottoni
prices, anid wvill be sold as low as the'
can be bought from anybody anywhere
We would call the aittenitioni of thlt
ladies to our line of Cloaks, Dress goods
Fancy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very p ret
ty assortment of Tics and other Neol
Goods. Laces, Edgihags, F'rillings, eto. I:
GREAT VARIETY.
Our Gents' Goods department is comn
ploto in every thing.
In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kerseys
?Iannels, 'H oinespuns, Blankets, &o., wi
are full up, at the low eet prices.
SHOB~lES! BSHOES!! SHOES? !!
Come ltnd examine our Shoes befor
.buying. Call and see our stock, and wi
wil11 convInce you that wo sell goods a
cheap as anybody.
Afr We are agents for 3. & P. Coati
kSpool Cotton, andi Dolding Bros. & Co.'
8pool 8ilk-New York Prices,
McMASTEII, BRI1CE & CO.
7j3HEF books for the collection ~
J.town t*exes for the : muhieipn
year endIng April 89 1880, will clos
oni the last day of *ovomber. Tax
pa ra are requested to conut up am
esotooand avoid the lush.
Town Cle k anid Tr' murdr
IPOfflca61 k lrt 00
ae 18
DON"Ir
UNTIL YOU i
Seen my stock of furnituire, which
newest, and ebeipeF3t, according to
neow u1pply of Chromos, i. ictitro Fra
Shadesi, Mirrors, &c. Furnituro non
Lumuber nd Laths for salo. I am
Factory. All order promptly vttel
Wilson Now Improved Sowing 11ack
oct 18
SPOOL COTTON.
ESTAi;LAIEID 1812.
TRADE
~3MAR K
GEORIGE], A. OLARKL
SOLE, M.HNTr.
400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
.-0
'ho distinctive eaturos 'of this spool
cotton are that it is madu from tho very
SIEA ISLAND COTTON.
I I i i i's it noft as th iciotton fron
wh i (ch it iL- 11114l; it has14 n10 waXilg Or
art i ic ti Or.isl to-1 d(cv.ve the Cyes; It is
t'io . I igest, smoothes t d mt elasti
I,.-, 2wini tihrea-l in th market; for minhino
sci in it has io eqCid; it is wound on
WhI . I T E S ' O OL S,
The Black iN the most
JET LACK
ev0r produced in spool cotton, being
dyed by' a systemc pattetd by ourselves.
The colors ire dyed by tie
NEW ANILINE PROCESS
rendering them so perfect and brlliant
tiat drecs-m-ihl.hr vvery where use thent
instead of sewint Silis.
A Gold Med was awarded this4 spool
cotton at Paris, IN7,4, for -arent strength"
an11d 11'"gra ex(c.llonce'!" beinig the high
est aewarIl given for spool cot il.
We invito comllpittismon and cespectfully
ask, ladios to giv i it acrir tr Ini aid con
viceo th maslves of its suclriority over
alt others.
To be had at whiolesale and retail of
J. 0. IOAG.
ug 1
JEANS!
JEANS, JEANS, JEANN.
Kcrseys, Cassimmeo, etc. Fintest
for sal~ act hi)oin prIices. Coime and1(
be0 conlvincd.
--0
PRINTS! PRINTS!! P11 lNTS I!!
One hundred and fift pieces or chmoice
Prints-P~retty ptten.C~
--0
SH1OES I SHOES!! SIIOES!!!
A splendidl line of Shoces and Boots.
Wet will seli at
B3OTTOM PRICES.
Persons neeing anmylhing- hme tis
line will flnd it to thecir advantage to
inaspect our stock before purchasing
else where.
J. F. McM ASTER & CO.
no 8
SHER~fIFF'S SALES.
.) Y virtue of' an ecxecution to me di
1)rooted, I will offer for sale, b~eforo
the couirt-henso door in Winnsboro, on
thce nlrat Mondcay in December next, be.
twooni tho legal hours ef sale, to thco high
es bisldler, for cash, the fol lowing-do
scribcod perofnal propcrty, to wvit:
Fifty bushela of corn, mcore or less, one
thousand peoundc of fodder, more or less,
levied en as the property of A. (*. Book
man, at the suit of N. d. Robertson.
ALSO,
One halo of 00olton, levied uipon as the
proporty of W.-WV. Collins, at tho suit of
Mr. ooca Wilson,
A LSO,
Fifty bushols of corn, mtoto or loss, fivo
- hundred pounds of foddor, muoro or less,
tand ai small lot of seed cotton. Loviod
upJonl as thco aroporty of F. B. Austin, at
athe snit of M rs. M. A. WoodWard,
JOJIN B. DAVIA,
Sherif~s Ollec, 8. F, O.
Winnsboro, 8. 0,,
Nov 14, 1879.
ncov14
u irtate ~ i esio
BUY
- HAVE
is ono of the largest, handsomeet
unlity, to ho PAnd in IWinnbsboro. A
n1es, Wall Pockets, Brackots, Window
ly ropaired at moderato prices.
agent for a Door, Stsh and Blind
3d to. Also, agent for the WYheek- 4
nc, and two others.
R. WV. PHILLIPS,
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
for Disaes of tl
. . Throat and Lungs,
suoh as Ooughs, Colds,
J k Whooping Cough,
BfrouchitIs, Asthma,
and Consumption,
The reputtion it has attainet, in conscquence of
the marvellots oures it has produced during tho
last lnif coutury, is a sunliient nssirancei to tho
public that it will contine to realize the happiest
results that can be desired. In alimost every
scotion of country there are persons, publicly
known,whohave bcen restored f-om alnirming untj
even desperato diseases of the lungs, by Its use.
All who have tried It,acknowledge its superiorlty;
and whore its virtues are known, no one hesitates
as to what, inedicio to employ to reliove the dis.
tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary aftee.
tions. CintunY i 'n-rot.Ar, always affords in.
stant relinf, and performs rapid cures ot tilo
milder varieti'sof bronchial Illsorder, as well as
the more forumitablo diseases of the hngs.
As asafeguard to chiliren, amidl the lkitross.
ing disenses which beset the Tironat nd Chest of
Childhood, it is invaluable ; Cor, by Its timely Iuse,
multitudes are aestted and restored to health.
This modicine gains n'lenits at every trial, is
the cures it is constantly promllcing are too re
mnarkable to be forgotten. No family should be
without It, and those wrho have once used it
never will.
Eminent Physleinns throughout the country
prescrib it, and Clergymen often recommend it
from their knowledge of- its effects.
PnEPARED By
Dr. 1. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Praetieal and Analytical Chemists.
NEW GOODS
ARRIVING EVERY DAYS
fG.T.gi
NEW and atylish Dress Goode,- Fall
..~and Winter Printa-sleeted,
Jlenchings, Cotton Flannels, Blenched
and Brnwn L~adieis' and Ornts'. Under
wenr. A specialty in Gonts' WVhite Shirts
-uaundriedi andi un laun dried. Sonme
thing stylish and nobby in .Gcnts' StitY
Hats.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS I NOTIONS!
Something huandseomo in Ladles' Tiog.
We would call special attntion to our
large stock of' the celebrtated Bay Stta
St andamr d Scrow lBoota and Shoes. 'Gehmii'
fine and heavy Boots and Shoes, for dress
anid llantationl use. Ladies', Mis' and
Child ron's Shiuoes in groat variety of same
make. 'These goods are w'arran ted not to
rip, and we wvill returnu the prico paid for
every pair retunod to us with wood or
pa per in the soles.
Fresh Groceries arriving daily.
J. M. B3EA TY & CO.
nov 18
SMITH'S WORM OJ
A'rn awa, (IA., December8, -7
A foW nights sInce I gave rysoa one
tihe Worm ol. and the nuext day ho pa~ed 1
large worms. As the saime time Igmo j0 '-'
dose to lay littli l, fotr y lA
passed 85 Werms um 4 t 5 old fl.@h*
WOldt OIL, for sale bw Moflaster oc&
P'rep~ared *y D~r. fl. B. L\"NDON, .Athens, a
F'riee 25 cents.*
vo5ing your l 1Sad pa' li O
butInessu eoin it tfi~ioorm
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