TOWN AND CoUNTY,
TIIURSDAY, November 27,: t 1879.
TERMs OF THE NEws AND IIEIRALD.
-Tri-weckly edition, four dollars per
cmuon,' in .advance; 'wbekly- edition,
tivo dollars and Mifly cents peranin um,
In-advance.- Liberal discount to clubs
of five and upwards.
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per inch for the first insertion.- a id
fifty celts per inch for each subse(I Ict
insertion. These rates apply to all ad
vortiseuents, of whatever untU ce, and
are payable strictly In advanc'e. Conl
tracts for three, six or twelve nionths
made on very liberal terms. Trai
sient local noticC, fifteen cents per
line for the first Insertion and Beven)
and one-haltf cents per line for each:
subsequentinsertion.. Obituaries an(1
tributes of respect charged as adver
tisenm ents. Si iple announcement s or
marriages and deaths published free o
charge, and solicited.
All communications, of whatsoever
nature, should be addressed to the
Winusboro Publishing Company'
Winnsboro, S. C.
Cotton sold on Wednesday at 114
cents.
The air is thick with marriages and
rumors of marriages, which Sve take
to be a good sign of prosperous times.
Let our bachelor friends note this, and
redouble their efforts.
The gin 1hous o Capt. Jas. P. Mac
fle, together with fifteen bales of cotton
and at quantity of cotton seed, was
burned oil 'Tucaday iight last. The
fire was the work of an incendiary.
Our friend Brown, Sugenheiner &
Groeschel's right-hand maitn:, is invest
ing some of his wealth in parrots and
canary birds. iHe will still, however,
remain inl the dry goods business at
the same (old stand;l.
Several new buildings are ill course
of construction in town and the sub
urbs. Itis cheering to see these evi
dences of prosperity, and it gives us
great hope and encouragemnent for the
future of our little 'IBoro.
The popular pi-ejudices against pro
prictary remedies has long since been
conquered by the marvelous success
of sich a reiedy as Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup. Used everywhere by every
body. Price 25 cents. *
There seems to be a good deal of
horse-trading going o1 in town. Sev
eral drovers are stopping over this
week and they are trying to get in
their "work" oil our boys, but we
hardly think they will carry much
surplus cash.
Our readers will please bear in
mind that the closing entertainent
of the Histrionic Club, Under tle pres
ent illanagelent will be given Oil the
evening of the 1st of December. An
attractive programme is out, and no
doubt quite a treat is ill store for the
colmull nity.
Messrs. McMaster, Brice & Ce.
Ilavyet for.sale phlgtog'apiis of the Hood
children, ini group, of the late Gen. J.
Bi. H~o'd, which they are offering with
out commhission for the benmefit of the
benefit of' the unfortunallito orphlans.
The price for the smallest size is fifty
cenlts, and for tile largest five dollars,
with anl intermnediate size for one (dol
Jar. Every' person should p~urclhase at,
least one, as they will iuot only get
the worth of tile mioney expended, but
wvill also be contributing to a' very
Worthly charity.
Cotton was boomning yesterday, with
ani advance inl prlices. If any body will
take the trouble to comnpare this mlar
ket with others, It wvill be seen that for
several weeks past Wiimsboro nmer
chlants have paid very liberally for time
staple, in scome instances as mfuchl as
Columbia and Charlotte, and frequent
ly more than Chester. Our coutlity
frienmds will please take a note of tis,
amnd also rcieember that goods of' all
kinds canm be bought as cheaply ill
~Wlnnsboro as in any local mnarket in
the Staite.
Mr. Isenhlower has flulihed the job
of repairing the clock steeple, and we
are once more greeted by, tile familiar
striking of the bell, as each hour is
told off. Tile inside wood work of the
.. steeple is now p~ronounmced very sub
stantial, and will likely stan~d for
many y'ears to come. The plain was
furnished by Capt. C. S. Dwight.
If our city fathers can aff'ord
thle expense, a coat of pairnt
would add very much to the
looks of the enltire structure, particu
larly thle brick work. At any rate we
take tihe liberty of making the. ag
gestionl.
j ITEMS .FROM CEDAR CREk9K.
A Good Crop Year-The Enee Law--Old
Citizens Pausing Aw ay.
Items of interest are scarce -In our sec
tion of thle country. Notwithlstanding
the severe drought of the summer and
fall, tile crops turned out better than
was genleralily expected, although the
cornl crop is short. The cotton crop
was much better than we
thought it would be. 'fie farmers are
busy sowing grain. A much larger
grain crop will be planlted this year
thlan last, to make up for the short
corn crop. This year has been a re
m iarkable one for what we call a mast
year (we Ifoanl the seed or nluts' of the
pine tree and dfoorns) and the conse
* quece Is -we have a good hog
ck'op, an~d It is not unusual to -see flocks
.of wild turkeys In the woods, some
tihing that was a rare siglf6-a fow years
back.
-Our portion of the- county is
* ,stirred up. just now on the fence lawy
question. We whi have an election
son, and If we have the fence law,
good bye to hogianwd hominydn Town.
ship 8. The'turkejs will go thil the
ai6 tt and etile georhB will tot,
snall rtpe (ot g AS WE
fe
iire called) 'Will have to go to Toxas,or
else plant 'tators. However, we will
inake an lionest efort to let things re
main as they are. If, howevei, we
get beat, we speak in time for the for
ty miles of public fence to make us a
'tater patch, as it will be of no use to
the county. We Suppose the comis
sioners would sell out cheap.
For amusement down in the piney
woods we havo a debating society,
and it Is really amusing to us, at any
rate, to hear our young men argue the
ditlei'ent subjects. Somettimes we go
bird-hunting-and here we will say
wQ have more birds than any section
of country we know of-but if this
meets the eye of some of the 'Boro
bird-hunters, wo are afraid tley will
speedily decrease in number.
In the last eight months the old peo
ple of our section have died very
rapidly. Seven of the old leads of
this community have passed away ill
that time, viz.: Wm. Ilinnant and
wife, Miss Tabitha Broom, Miss Polly
Johnston, Mr. George Simpson, Mrs.
Margaret Broom and Mr. Franklin
Douglass, who died recently very sud
detly of heart diseaso. The health of
this section i 3 generally good, but we
have sonic chills and fever in certain
localities.
Cedar Creck has had less water this
year thain ever was known before by
the oldest people. The water mills
and gins have been nearly stopped, in
conlisequence of which some of ouri
neiglbors had to haul cotton to Wilns
boro to get it ginned-a distance of
nline miles.
Politics have played out, only a little
now and then about the next governor,
and that is rather too soon to begin
yet, until we know somebody who
wants to be governor, for it scens to
u1S.:roim the 1Imber that lihavedecliled,
that the office will go begging, and as
we don't want the onllce either, we
will say no more about it.
CEDAR CRnEEK.
HYMENEAL.
MARRIED-On the 25th of No
vemlbcr, by the Rev. J. M. Todd, as
sisted by the Rev. 11. B. Pratt, Din.
T. B. MADDEN to MIs. NANCY J.
CRtAwFom-all of Fairfield.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
BY THOMAS K. ELLIOTT, ASSIONEE OF
LADD nROS.
BY virtue of the power conferred on
me by a deed of assignment. iaice
to me by Ladd Bros. oii the fbi'teceithi
day of January, A. 1). 1879, f'or the
benefit of the creditors of the said
Ladd Bros., I will sell at publi. ie
tion in Winnsboro, S. C., in front of
the court-homse door, on Monday, the
first day of December, A. ). 1879,
between tle legal hours of sale, Ihe
follow i ng-described piece of Real Es
state, sitlute, lying and being in Fair
field coutly, aid ftormnerly belonging
to the said Ladd Bros., and conveyed
to.ic by said deed of assignmeit, to
wit:
All that tract of land conltininig TWO
JiUNI~n1ED AND) TEN ACRES, more or less,
anid bounded on the north anid east by
lamns of N. P. Myer's, on the south by
lam da, now or formiierly, of Estate of
101i Harrison, deceased, andl on the
west by lands of D)avidl Tidwell, N.
Myersanid D). J. Seigler.
TEnMs OF SALE:
One-thirdl cash, and the balance iin
one anid two v'ears from the dayv of
sale, with legal interest thereon, 'pay
able annually ; the purchase to give
his b~ond, seuredl by a mortgage of thle
premises, and1( to 1pay3 for all necessary
papIers.
THOMAS K. E~LLIOTT,
Assignee, and Agent for Creditors.
nIoY 8-tx4td
ATTORNEY'S SALE.
nY THTOs K. ELLIOTT, ATTOnNEY OF I
w. DEsPORTES AND) 31ARY P. nLACKC.
SY virtue of a p)ower of attorney,
*. executed (0 me11 by JHenriy WV.
D~esportes and Mary P. Black, on the
thmirdi day November, 1879, for the
purposh)es thierein set forth, I will sell
at lpublic auction, ini Winnsboro, S. C.,
In front of the court-house (door, on
Monday, the first (lay of D~ecenmber,
A. D. 1879, bet weeun the legal hours of
sale, at p)ublic outcry, to (lie highest
bidder, the follow ingt described p~rop
erty, to wit:
All that piece parcel or tract of land,
lying and being in Fairfield county,
domh Carolina, southwvardly from the
town of Winnsboro, on the Charlotte,
Columbla and Augusta Railroad, andl
about eight miles fromi said town, con
taining TiIuEE HUINDRIED AND NINE
ACnES, more or less, bounded by lands
of Henry WV. Desportes, hands belong
ing to the Estate of Jas. Walling, de
ceased, lands of Turner Stuart, and
others, and known in the vicinity
thereof as the "Wolfe Place." This
piece of land ill be sold in three
tiacts-two of eighty' acres each, more
or less, wvell wvooded1, and. one of one
hundred and forty-nine acres, contain
seventy acres ready for cultivation, ac
cordling to plots to be exhibited on day
of sale.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third of the purchase-money to
be paid in cash.; for the balance a cred
it of one and two years from the day
of sale, with interest from the day of
aethpurchiaser to give bond, so
sured tby motgg of thie p~reir.ises,
and to pay for all niecessary' )aers.
T. K. ELLIOTT.
nov 8--td
-ESTATE SALE.
BY virtue of a power of a'ttorney given
Bto me by those interested in the
Estte f D H.Ruff, deceased, Iwl fe
for sale, at public outory, at Ridgoway,
8. 0., oan the 29th day of November, A. D.
1879, the f'ollowing-desoribedl real pr'oper
ty belonging to the Estate of the said D).
Hi. Rluff, deceased, to wit: .
*One (ract of laa on D~utohman's Ct'eek,
known as the "Cook Place,"' containing
I wo UnDBSaD ANDl WonTr AdamsB, more or
less.
T1BRM8 OP-8ALE :
,One-third of the purchase tooney to be
paid in cash; and the balaneon a credit of
one and two years, .with interest fronm the
d cay of salb, to be secured by b6nd, of
tepiirohaser cAnd a maprtgage of the
premuises; purchaser to-pay. forall neces
sary papers.
A. P, RtWF
Attothey in hkot and Executor.
1948~
/ . 0,:
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NIwBEuRy.
COIRT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Mary A. Hiughey vs. Win. H. Eieholborg.
er and HEillo W., his wife, Job L
Hughey, etal.-Paitition and Iltelief.
I >' ' "ort, I will s
) beforo tho court-houso at Winus
boro, Fairlield county, in the Staito afore
said, ou the fir t Mod;Oay in Dcomber
1871., the real estate orf)ianiel Highet de
c110(1, lying ii Fairt1l county, co'n.;iit
1og of ONIE TiNoAND AcURsI, more or less,
bounded on tho went. by Broad River, an1
oti all other sidesi by lands of the estat<
of William Alston, decease.l. Tho salo to
be made in four Roparate tiaets.
No. 1-The lono or Ferry Tract, can
taining two hundred and eighty-nine and
a halfaeres.
No 2--'The Davis Tract, containing twc
hundred and eighfty-iiic end a ihalif are .
No. 3-The Upper Tract. coit.inin
two hilndred and eighty-two and one.
fortih acres.
No. 4--The Freo Tract. containing ont
hundred and thirty-eight and tbrot
fourts 11cres.
Plats of the several tracts will be exhib
ited ait the salo. In the Imealile, how.
ever, they may be inspected at the offec
of Jaies H 1iioin, Es-q.
TEitns-The purehaser will be reqnired
to pay in cash onc-third of the purchas<:
money, and to scunre the balance Vfava
ble in o and two yea-rs, inl two oqatal
annual inswalinents, with interest onl enell
instanlent from the day of sale, by bond1,
and i mortgage of the* land sold. witl
leave to the purchaser to pay his entir(
bid in 1ash.
SILAS J01'NSTONE,
Master's Office, Master, N. C.
Newberry, S. C,
Nov 8, 1879.
nov 11- 3t
g 3OO A month giaranteefl. $12 a laya
homec made b the induwstrlous
Capital not requirett; we will tLart you. Men
women, boys and girls linke money faster al
work for us tilan at atnythin't clse. 11lie won
Is Irht 1And pleasant, and such s aiyone cat
go r1ght at. Those why are wise who can sci
Chs. notice will send us t hoir addresses at. on(<
and see for t.hemielves. Costly ou tit And tern$
free. Now i tihe t.ime. Thoseo already at. worl<
are laylng up large sums of money. Addrcs&
TRUE & CO., Argusta, Maine.
Aug 12-ttnxly
NOTICE.
THE books for thle Collection 01
T town taxes for the Imunicipal
yelr. (ntlinlg A pril :10, 1880, will clost
on (lie last (lay of Noveinber. Tax.
payrs are requested (0 01110 up ail(
settle and avoid the rush.
E. S. CIANDLER,
Town Clerk an(] Treasurer.
L7% Office at F. Elder & Co.'s
Iov. 18
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
IN CIHARLESTON, S. C.,
DECEMBER 3rd TO 13th, 1879
GRAT 1NDUSTRIAL EXI IBITIO
OF THE
AGtrICuLTUnttL SOCIETY OFS. C.
S LENDID display of the resoulrces o
the Statel Varied attractionis eac1
evening. Tohe Main Hfall and Mlachiner
Hall will bo lighted with the Electril
Light.
Low Railroad Fares to enable all to
visit tile Fair.
Grand Lodge A. F. Masons, S. 0. Pro:
Association, Graduates S. C. Militar'
Acad emy, all mtect during Fair week.
All ire cordially invited to visit th
City.
Exhibits of the produc's, manufactiro
and resources of South Carolina spociall
desired. For further infor .lltion, ad
dress E. Lj. ROCIJE,
nov 25-t2x1 . 8ec. A. S.S. C.
GREATI EXCITEMEN'lh
--AT
PALYIETTO HlOUSE.
JUST ARRIVED one of the finest as
sortmienita of iqua~rs in theo loro. On
]Barrel of Gib~son's .elebrated Old Nectai
1810; Three liarrels of fine (ld R ve WVhi
key: 1.st,, Old Impijerial C'abinet Whiskey
9 years old; 2nd, also0, t~he Mabhel IB-lle,
ditto; 3rd, Rloanokei Rye, thIe oldest, 11
dit,0o. Corn Whiihev of the best gradei
Northl Carolina Corn, Sweet '1n d Souri Masl
of the best; grades Also. Winesi and Brar
dios of th e linest brands. I hauve also
fi of Cigars and T1ob)acco whiebl
wi of at reasonablo prices fe
Jive me a call, anda I will trer
t. Phihadciphia Lager Beter 31
eon }.and fron 1Iho e. lebrated firm c
.rerger and Fngnil. You cani tinid me m
all times at the Bar uin er ihn Winnsbor
Hotel, next. door~ to D RI, Flenn3iklen's
Call and see mec. J. OENDINING.
au26 1RI
WHi LESA LE AND RtETAlb
GROCERS AND COMMISSIOb
MIERCHIA1TS,
No 174 Main St. (Whito Fr
COLUIIBIA, S,.
We have Mr. J. S. Gladnoy with us. '
will be glad to see all of ils old friendi
Give us a call hefore purelhasing olae
whore. AUGH1TRY & MARTIN.
oot 11-3mos
Coilior & Giaidif]
HIAVE' ENLARGED THEIR STOCK 0
JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER,
PLATED WARE,
GLASSWARE
AND
FANCY GOODE
Making it entirely nanecessary for thel
oitstomora to go outside of WVinnsboro fc
any article its their line. They pledg
themsves to give advantages in regardt
VAR1IETY, QUALITY AND P1IC1!
EXtA nd a'r foles which tle raqtk<
will'no~ uetify In ook, will be produr~
no~io,
Boe Bo o
tI.L. KN D
OPPOSITE the WHEELER 1IOUSE,
COLUAMBIA, s.0C.,
TIAS received the larged stock of
Clothing that has over been in Columbia,
and is selling at.
LOW PRICES.
Elogant Cheviot and English Cassimero
suits mae in the ltest. styles. Also, a
il1o Hinm of soft and StilTl'lts, and a Well
acleotel line of Over qoats, of Fur leav
er. lsters, Ker"oys, and Meltonls.
Call and Exatuine may htock before pur
cabusig elaowhero.
MR. JAMES It. KENNEDY
is with tho above estallishment, and
vould be pleased to see his friends when
in the city.
M. L. K INAlD,
oct 4-3m Columb1ia, S. Of.
SH 01.0 AR0 j' 'REll" S,
HAVE now on hand the largest
and best selected stock of staplo
and fancy Groceries in town.
ALSO,
A complete stock of Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c.
Crockery, Glasaware, Hardwarc,
Woodonware and Willoware.
New Mess Mackerel, Now IoUss
Shad, Saur Kraut and Bologna Sau
sage.
ALSO,
r
A comple stock of Wines, Liquorr,
Ales, Boors, Cider and Vinegtr.
Give me a call and be convincud.
W Il. DONLY,
nov 20 On the Corner.
JEANS!
MEANS, JI~INS, JE~ANS.
Kferseys, Cassimeros, etc. Flinesat
assortmient we have ever had in stock,
for sale at bottom prices. Comoc amd
be convinced.
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PRINTS! PRINTS!! PRiINTS3!
On udrdad it pee of choice
-0
"SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
IA splendid line of Shoes and Boots,
. We will soil at
f
V ]OTTOM PRICES.
Per'sons needing' ainythning in) this1
line will find it. to their adivatage t(J
insp)c~t our stock before prhsn
elsewhere. irlaig
J. F. McMAST1ER & CO.
nov 8
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
-OF.
JAMYES W. EAWV.
.70 the P'ublic,
Whny not insure your property? Set
thne cost of a per dioin exp~on so:
e Daily cost of insuring $6,000 at 3 pci
.cent per annum is only 8) cents.
- .At 2~ per cent. por annum is only 7 o,
At 1~ por cent. per annum is only 4 o.
At 1 per cent. per~ annum is only 2)j e.
. At per cent. ,er annum is oniy 2 e.
At 2per cent or8 years is only 1.88 c.
At 1 &por cent. for 8 years Is ony 1.36 e.
.At 1~ per cent. for 5 years isanly 0.880o
At '2per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 c.
Dwellings in town or country, dotachl
ed, insurable at the following rates, viz.
For one year j per cent.
For three years 14~ per cent.
For five yars et per cent.
Barns and contonts, gin houses, baled
cotton, store houses, merchandise, milkn
and churches insurable at, adequate rates.
I represent only the very bost comnfa
nies of long experience and well establ sh.
od character.
JAMES.W. LAW,
nov. 22-Cm Aet
u week in youtr own town, and nt
tp.U capital risked. You can give th(
bsiness a tral witheotit oJ'nao. The best op
portualt ever offered f;those willing
wyork, oushoud try nothing else until oe
see for yourself what you can do at thne bust
nes we offer. No room to ox nlin hero. Yet
r can devote all youtr time or .1 y your spart
rtime tothe business, and mkgreat mak fo
every hour Umhat W~k mo.~aeet pa aei
e mit0 O as men, 8end for'i ecioal prhato termm
o and partic~ulars, wvhich we mail tre. $5 outill
free. Don'1t complain of hrd times while yen
have such a chanc; A ddress
Hi. IA LLETT & 00, Portleand, Maine.
Aug 1t-tdmxly
INX AfiTUBBEW BELT.lIG.
andVE sit inoh three pyBelting
cerne Seed Cloer- Sed, all a
YELLOW FEVEE-BLAOK VOMIT
It ts toosoon rgetthe ravages of this
tort ilble diseas, whielrt wil n, doutbt return In
a nore taalinant aind virttlentt form in tito fall
inOm1,hs of 1879.
MititEfLI/S I1Hl'ATINE, a remcidy discov.
erel lin Hout hern Nubla andl utsed withl slch
wonderflti resuts ttIl Sotith America whero tie
111O8t aggrivted eases of fever are found,
calie4s iroin one to two ounces of bill! to )I!
filtered or strained( frotm the bitool oeh timne 1t
pas."ies' throtuA h the liver, as longl; as tin exce.-s
of 1l x lts. ny Its wvol-terftl actlon onl til
lAver *,tl Stotwielt I he Itlse.%TINu s not only pre
vet';~ to at k-0411 ally tavlla of l'itver al
111:10; Vonlit ill :11two ces-t. Itilkielle, Conisti
1ti ton of tit llowel,. Dspepshi ani1 all
-l i iti dlisels.
No o'it Dieed fear Yellow Ferer who will
P%. p&'l 'li0 Val1ia:I Po1ifoltl alttl eXCess of WV1
1014, blo' I by t ig M.\li tim:ti~s liPATrin,
XVkw 'l P, l'Sois by llt 110ug'11 -114 Ilk 23 ent Utlti
$1.01 hot tie.,, or will be 1en11t, by ex press by tile
Ptloprietor.4,
A. l. M ElHlt 'EIL & CO., Ptlla., Pa.
Dr. Pemberiton'; stillinlgia or Queen's
Nklicht,
W'Tlie renorts 01 wiikdrful eure.s of Ilheumn
tisilo 8':rontim '3 8 Itt liimtttt. Syphills. Cinener,
Ilert' Ia lei;-e,. lt lcote froin il; p:t ris of
I11 ,()lt 1nery, are nit oil ly rinnkbl e ,at) s
ritraitetlctts as 1 be dotlibed was It, not fr tihe
ab'.itilce of pro'If.
Romarkable Cure of eorofula, &c.
CASH OF COL. J. C. BIMANSON.
( lIsto1', G A., SeptuIlblr I5, n971.
(11:8er :--For siteenl yeats 1 hiavie I)een a great
%ItIIrerl fromn :t 't l 'Iits 1itu t l rsin
forliu4. I h:Ive heetsl coatfined to Inv rooinl atnd
be'l for lifteent Vea"i; w1iih Fer'ofttlot.4 lilet'ra
tions. Tit' litAtu l au)rovld relni'lite.i for stie l
cam ts h1:11 Iwi11n 11.t 41, an1'! Ohe nlySI einittent.
prvte0lt er~tik.11ted. wit 'l'att nlly deeltier
Ik"'vl1 ' t111 1r" I'sl ra e , it St.,'l'';l'u , ll.sporlt i
Uit:C, I wa';:te-l by ir. A.% or. of Floyd Cotu
1.. U:t., t I omlti!1e',e'(l te us( of your Coinpota till
Est ract S:. i l tigin. Laatigua ' i x 1.4 Ias insu lieti,
to, de'rlb Ihe rellet- I obtae ic fromi ti'se of
tile 8li 11 tighit ats It, Ii to coati y an atteleitate
(d:,.t of, Il t iewity or Illy FKilit '11nt bx-fore
usllng y')'ir mallle suIllieleit. to Say. I iihabin
(1ll i 1lil : 1t lir r . a coll liltue'l f ile 1i'e
Ofour E\lrait of il linia. uttil I 1 e.1n1 Say
trl'tly\ "I Ithn Cur111- Of all pa111n."01' all~lsae
witht 1tiolltig to olbst rilet, (ho :'live plrn,Itit of
in1v proe:nloi. Mo're thant eigit llOmths have
elapist silnce tis remnarkable cure, williou
any1 retuin of ti disease.
For tile tiltli( if t ie 2i.ove sIntatmeil- I refer
to tiny geat ltian In ]itrtow Cotitity, (in., uni1
to Ilie ineanbe m of t he l~r of uherokee U'retit,
who atre itlltllattitell WIth nme. I shall ever
miln, wilt I lie dleepest gral it ude,
Your ohledlent, srvait,
J. C. IitA NSON, Atvty. at, Law.
A MIRACLE.
WI:s POINT, 0IA., Sept. 16, ISTO.
G08Ts:-3My (tliittW( Ws18 takmeon on till 25th
day of .itme, mm., witlh Avila was viupposmed to bie
Acite lieuat dm am g.8 inTenO for the
saIne with nit) sitess. In Mtarvlt, following,
p1eces of botil" tegm0 t work tlt(. of lit right,
armn, anilll (-(tll 12tr2( to :pl tli I 111 l ihe baone
frott. till' etlow (o Ilho slhot it'r J11tit calune (lilt.
M 1 1piec Of inneV 15ame10 out. of right tillo01. 2anlt
l'g. Thel ,11va was 111ll proll)ioted one or
Wilt-o 1welli'eg. After liinmtg ilSteenl conlilet'd
about 8ix years to bier ltl. tinl, il( (e'2ase (!)m
siterelIl hlopele., I wils I wle'dl to 113' lyr. l'em
bertons's Comipotild Ext reaet of StIllitigIa. ktad
wa'ts 8o weLl satlsitel wvit1 ilts l'i'lrta t itut I lhave
conl(tiniet (lite tis.e of It, un11til lh prestl.
y31 dalght-er was CO(lIt1'(l to 1wIr hIi alnitt.
sixl P.-vra Ifoire sheat t'p oreven tt0rn 't' over
with111o)tt help. h now sits u) l it) av, am11
sewsi mtssti of lher I line-has wafke(d ti,.; mi lilt
rorni. M-lr general healt1 11 unw gooti. nai I
belIeve she will, as Ier liuMiih gain Atelgit-t
iille well. I 'tIt.rilbute ier recovery, WIill tit,
1si1'S11lg ti1 (1od, to tie itse of yo tr iIvl' taleh k
Withi grat Itude, I am, yours i rit.
W. 11. BlANTON.
WVFT PoINT, (%., Sept. 1ll, 1870.
lNt 1:-The above cert i1 let 13 f M0r. W. 1.
Ilmit !10en wi. kolon anti (ertify 10 aUn lbeing irat1e.
'T'lhe, hlng 1 so: hutorets of i he iost respect,
kd it z'1ns wiill (1111i to It. As nueh reference
canl lie ivenl l.- nliny liv requir11ed.
Your, I rIuly,
(l1 A W FO N I & WALK ElI, Drliggists.
lON. I 1). WILiLIA3S.
ry- 1i2. l'EM Esf-i'ON'S STI,'1.TNGIA Is pre
p:troil by A P. M li.Fib1,L & Co ., l'1tia. 1.1e
Sohll hbv .tt liih n is i$.io h tie o sent
hy 0.:ress. Agents wanteiL 1.o catnvass cvery
Sei or llooz-"'Curto's Siory"--free to all.
1erlcines sCii, to poor* people payabl tin instal
mnlit s.
may31
NEW GOODS
ARRIVIN01 EVERUYDAY.
N EW and stylish Dress Goods, Faill
lieachintgs, Cotton Flanunels, BlI'Iched~
wvear. A spec0lia4lty ill (Genfts' WVhito Shlirt8
tiing stylish and niobby in Gents' btitlf
11ats.
NOTIONS I NOTIONS! NOTIONS!
Rometihing hanndsome in Ladies' Ties.
We wontd ll41 spcCia4l attenltioni to ouir
I 1t tilldard' s~tcw ]1oots an'd .Shoes1. Getis'
f1into and1 heavy Mots~ una fhoes, for clro -s
maik4.t'..10 Theso(god a lre warraiotd ntot, to
ipi aind we ill1 rtutrni the piiu pai for
ove r ir~211 1retrned to us with woodI or
papfiler inl the IllX..
F!resh Grocenies arriving daily.
J. M. B3EA TY & CO.
nov 13
GOOD GOODS,
CHE~AP GOODS.,
W EresorInl call the attention of
0h publ1lic to our nowi lot (if
Goods, andi request ani inlspec'tionl of them
berforo purchasing. Our goods hiavet been
careful ly soleted, boughit at bottomi
prices22, and will bie sold1 as2 low aus they
can bo bought from .anybsody anlywhlore.
We would cnll thec attentioni of the~
lad ios to 0111 line of' Cloaks, Dress goods,
Fanoy Goods, H-osiory, etc. A very >rot
t~y asslortnllont (It Tios and other .c eek
Goods, Laces, Edgings, F'rillings, etc. in
GREAT VARIETY.
Our Genis' Goods department is com
plete in overy thing.
In heavy goods, such as Joans, Korseys,
1Flannels, Homeospuns, Blankets, &o., wo
arc full uip, at the lou est prices.
.SHOES I S110ES I SilOES! !!
Come and examine our Shtoes before
buyiing. Call and see our stock, and we
will convin~ce you that we sell goods as
cheap as anybody.
.Mf1 We are agents for J. & P. Cats'
Spool Cotton, and Beolding Bros. & lo.'s
Spool Silk--New York Prices.
McMASTER, BICE & Co.
SHAVING SALOON.
THE unfdersigne4 bedcs leave to inform
I.hi' customlera and the public goner
ally that lie is prepared to givo ratisfao.
tion to all who may favor him with their
patronage. ~ ~TI18~
will shave you with faoility-.ntting
dyeing and dressing in the latest andl
mosf, approved style, With ~
- .L M. McCALL
At the Obampion Darber8bc ~ 8han
poo ng 8bon, Wtnnsborp,
DON"I
UNTfL YOU
Seon my stock of mrni tuo, which
nowest, and cheapest, according to q
new supply of Chromos, Picturo Frat
Shades, Mllirrors, &C. Furnituro noa
Lumber aid Laths for sale. I am
Fcitory. All ordor promptly pttoodi
Wilson Now Improved Serwing Machi
Oct 18
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<jm
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MARK
4GEORIGE A. OL4ARII,
SOLE AGENT.
100 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
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Tho distinctive features of this spool
cottc n aro that it, is- made from tho very
SE A 1SLA ND COTI'ON.
If. is finished soft ase the cotton from
which it is maido; it has no waxing or
artificial fluish to deceive the eyes; it, is
thec stronget, smoothest, and most elastia
cewign thread in tho market; for machine
sewing it has no equial ; it is wound on
Whi 1T E S PO OLS8.
Thoj B3lack is the mxost
JET BLACK
ever producedl in spooi cotton, being
iyoed byi a~ systemi pateLnte'd by ourselves,
Theli ctlors are dyed14 by the
NEWV ANILINE P110CESS
rendering them so per'f~ct, and -br~hliant
that dr ess-muakers o-very whero use themi
inistoa.1 of suwinig silks.
A (lold Medal was awarded thia spool
cottoni at Parisj, 1 879, for "'groat strength''
andi "'gonoral excellence" being the high
est awardl given for spool cotten.
Wo in vito com parison and respetfully
;lRh ladhies t.O give it a fair trh' 1 and COnl
viineo theomsalves of its anyp ribrity over
all others.
To bo had ai, wholesale and rotailof
J. 0. BOAG.
ug I
ETs ARRIVED.
.- o
Four 1mndred pounds of Buck
wheat Flour.
--ALSO
A sine selection of Rlaisins, Cur
rants and Citron.
--ALSO
Granulatod and pulverized Sri,
gars, and all grades of Brown Su-.
gars.
D. II. FL E NIKEN.
nov 20
Ou8 i u0w d. 0$
BU
RAVE
is one of the largest, handsomest
uality, to be found in Winnsboro. A
nos, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window
ly repaired at moderato prices.
agent for a Door, Sash and Blind
id to. Also, agent for the Whoele- &
no, and two othors.
I. W. PHILLIPS.
S
_AT IUE
TiE gATOrt
OHNON, LARK&
30 UNION SQUARE
(MASS. NEW-YORK CITY. *
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi
pelas, Rose, or St. Antho
ny's Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
skin, Ulcerations of the
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Blotches, Tumors,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Uead, Ringworm, Ulcers,
Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in
the Bones, Side and Ihead, Female
Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhea, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitie and Mercurial dis
eases, Dropsv, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debiity, and for Purifying the
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives- Stillingia, Man
drakce, Yellow Dock -with the Ibdides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
ellicacious medicine yet known for
the diseases It is Intended to cure.
Its Ingredients are so skilfully ceom..
bined, that the full alterativo effect of
each Is assured, and while it Is so mild
as to be harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out from the
system those impurities and corruptiones
which develop into loathsome dinease.
Tha reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent physicians all ever the coun
try repose in it, trove their experience
of its usefulness.
Cert ificates attesting its virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and as rnany of these cases are
publ1icly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sar
saparilla over every other alterativo
medicine. So generally is its superi..
ority to any other medicine known, that
we need do no more than to. assure the
public that the best qualities it has eve:
possessed are strictly maintained.
Dr. i. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass1,
Peracti anel A,sialytlcal fJheenaEst.
SOLD) nT ALL DRUGGISTS MVERYwI HE.
PRESERVE YOUR OLD BOOKS.
E. R. STOKES,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
.-AND
GENERAL BOOKIBINDER,
HAS moved opposite tihe oIta Hal!
wheru leeis fully prepared, with
first-class workmen, to do all kinds of
work in his line.
BL ANK BOOKS RULED to any pattern
and bound in any style desired.
My facilities and long acquaintance with
the business enable Die to guarantee
eatisfaction on onuiors for Blaink Books,
Railroad Books, ad Dooks for the use of
Clorks of Court, SheriTn, Probate Jndges,
Masters In Equity, and other county eM
cis. P'amphlots, Magazines, Muso,
Newvspapers and Periodicals aind all kinds
of publientions bound on the most rea.
Bonable termis anid in the best manner, AU.
orders prompjtly attended to.
Ei. Rt. STOKER,
Main streetotenw City Hall, Co.
lumubia, 8, oS~st
et 21
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