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TOWN AND COUNTY. ,SATURDAY, November go, : : 1370. 'PII'lM O'''~Ns <w in-N):ws 1x FIII.:nm --Tri-wee ly edi(ion, 1our. dollars per (1un1.'ul, ni adv1iaive; weekly edition, Iwo doolha's and tiltt cent s pfiT urnum, in adivanlce. Liberal di.Scounlut to Clubs of five teid upwaIls. IA livrr a A (1v11ist1.---Oune dolla perhi ch foril 1 tile Iirtst in.sertioll, atl filly (entsI pr inch ol. each submeq witl insert on. Thi rateI aipply to ll d1 vvr.tis m II s, of hatever t 111 ev , ai Ire payable strictly in advancve. Con t racts for thrae, six or teh v m11oniths inade oil ver lib t'-al emIIls'. Tra.l sie't1 local n tdi( vs, t ilIei n cents per lie fA the fir.ni insertion and seven Ituid one-half cents per line for v-h subi i iu nt i'vietion. Obitu aries ai tributes ofrsotemgda de tis1 w1141nt. '(inple ni'ot nneeln a l. ni.s o I Inari .C.and d a published fire o1 chtus wre, I al solicited. A\f oll Iu nItient-Iions", of, whlatsoever Sh a ae shoutl be athlressed to the Whinnsboro Pu~bIL-1hing Company0. Winnsboro, S. C. New Aderlsclleimi. Cheap Cow Food-W. 'If. DoiIly. ( Rememi'Ic.. that. to-dayl is the lAst day For lhe ipaynen t oI' town fax eq. ay up al ave thle penalty. o'lton ohl (ol I-'iday t 11. . Ahe <ilotation of' ftdures lit dNew York Avore as 1,bilows. D)ee bibe, .) 5 Janluary,- 12.G;:); Miny, 1:3.:;.. The Ro lw he 1ev . W m Walkr, -who was" in char e th JulyhodiAl ch li l eire in 1876. ha been tran-. ferred to Iht esoeto Tfer e. Thn k .!" v D).ty was; ni oil ly oblerved' i \'in heiroI'ti. The Na1 tiona'l li1uik was eo l"for the( da Y, 11u1 inl other re e. caweni on The not l01, nobbious irent al atten lion will finiently ail lo previn coup'..s, coi roup", etc. .Dr. 111ull's tol:h syrup ais a1' tuti valuaile re hinsemde to loive conveinisnt when pe d Prithe roe of ant--.e Ti-l:. Sultlr.m: Col r.- i: the Si p ur t o our Wednesday.(, therw er e ot'.Nltsl. MarenyT. P1hn11ny, re. sponet, agaist. \im. o ololhso, al 1.hint, was arguevd. 'Mr. Ricynolds fore thr Agipmuln, Corl, lIion fol the 111pel .i The cae of' Steele 11 .agail the C. C.&A.tinih-od wa conliind. The sho.-shop of' .\r. C. 11. serggs eIVune nrw eina-" burned h1st Tuesdlay it.' 1The fire was disovered inl tllon' to prievni t isit ny sriots d:aliei. . is ssppoed to have en aeie a1 22 --aeae al :no\, by the dropping, ti'ake o, icensf, eun .i $ndl2-wick by a eron working.- inl tie Shop late that T in a1E C I Ar . 1;O xN F mu n . - T h e , 801u1h Carolina ionad will allow the same special raes tnhan were give 4o.t-.e ronists $ ast., meg. Th Wis wilanafford an1excellen opprtisyll ao persions o wivin dollspe 81 few ony in caparlsto. Ah Charote, Colum-e ohtaia, for the soine, beiwthn bthle isi nd for $1,000,t o Deeber. mi' .etn o o hra the As ciael -fre Peubtoeotynwastheh stttaUnion Chch Moiten rpr to ths ftenstry.t '.theopusual cIeonst to le cadiate were prpue by the luricy. J.por. Whit; Jhe addes ws dlved byt the nle.A C. B.oBtts, atnd the ordtira. tions pryef the llcuiev J.mP.o Man. Mr dpi tilte aus s'tince ofastocJulbeen spigthe c ihurchn Dec Wibro. fe , weeksfpaI ando~t~ aume pafol p"ri~eo of that Stahe. n leain toheet wbishes of the maytriends procteding f ptae Lst eeo tng ofth S ttckhodersA Fo F~inancialkhowing. Th hserRpre contain a re port o the poceedigs of areen (etn ofheFbaiAsoatn.A Far I rpesue i.h Asca or1"tCh-tburths of stock be is'sued to origiinal, stockholders their pro rata ilrt. oth Siul'lustl4 iulid 110V on i and that. stoekholders 80 ctlitled Iive tihe priivilege of incr'easinlg ituch frac f olt i 1,1 full shar by piyllig pl) tile 3r. Wyrlic also ol.ered i resolltioll ehir11i1:g hat. lorse-racj ig shall be excluied at ill fAtlure thirs of, tie As So0ation. This resohtilion was jiopte . ]he electioll of olier'is was held with the follownlug restii : Pret-sident-Capftain 0. A. Wvlie. Vce-Preident--,ess 11. iliardil, insteai or (iies.1. lat.terson, :s(. who derhnled at re-elect ion. Seeretary and Treasurer-Julius .N ills. Fatirlield Directors-Gent. J. Uratton, .Ltinaster 1)itetor;-G enl. J. 13. E'r will, 11. If. (oochi, .Jr. York Directors-J. S. Bratton, .op'hil I1ern1don. Chester I)irectors-Maj. J. W. Wilk was eh'elevl ill place of Jessit 11. lar <h, anid .1. liarvey lIiardill inl place of W. I1. ,Vise. TL'he reionilder of the f'orIer board wvere re-eleeted. L EG 1SlaT1VJE PiJtoonEnI)E 05. TUE.:SD.\ November 25, 1879. slI:NATH. President Jeter Called tile Senate to o'der at, 12, ln., atid alltonced a <titorlIlII, Sertvit Senators being ahspggf. Senlator. lyrd, of, Willialnnsburg," SuI. (4s ,tsor to Sen1Aor 3Alaulrice, (levrensed. and Seailt or lI as.trd , of Sitnter, sue (vv:aSr to .hu lge Fraser, took tihe oath ot ofliti. Notice of a numt1belr of hills was giv It, among teml, by Crittenden,1, to 11nnen~d 11te h~omes-tead haw, and by Taft to Itivest igate the convie. case. A blill to provide for. at olist ittionlal vomIvelltion was made a spectii order. Alitr other iimportant. business the Sellate atdjottrued. 1l10o O12F n!:P a l-S !NT.\T ivi-:s. The louse was ealled to order at 1-, it. A (pt ntillll beintg 'present, Sjeaklr 3Shielppa.rd VWelcomed tIh hi)(- - hevre. The following new\% inemb11ers were s1wor in: i. If. Ifice, of Sion1. J1. A. ])eal, of York, \r . S. Allen ), Wof Iigoelit h. W . ID. Tranl t. lm, of Kerlsla, in n. 11. Itice, oft Barn well. 'The ( * nor's llessag was reIiad atit 1!n l. . MIurar ill ro rinced a restI, In Ito ald~ IoIn-n 'onl the 23, wh l was laid over'. Mr. Brit lonl introdiced it resoilutioln to sCeuret( purit y ill elect in. The calendilrl Wts takeni ulip and11 action akelt ont several bills, after whicht tle Mouse adjournled. WEnx1-:snAY, November 26, 1879. SiCNATE. The Senate met at. the usul hour. A (tter was received from Governor Siittnpson, anoiuncing th presnit, by lheartist Albert lCIy,of Itorritof Generl Gordon. A imnumberli ot peti fions were read. ltesolutions Were ofifred oil the deati of, veinator Mau i ,a tir whticl the Senate adjourned till FridayI. loUsLF, OF nFPREsF.NT.VI-:s. The Ilouse iet at the usual hour. A_ iiiber of, bills were intkoduced, timlolig t hiei to amentoIld thle iomiestead, to pro) ide artificial legs f( disabled soldiers, and to extend the tiie fur the rCe(em1pt ion of' torfleited lands, to abol sh trial justjM' iets diti stbIllish inferior cour1ts. [The resolut.i01m to aldjourn 0on the 23rd was iadopted by 98 to 9. Me mia resolu50 ttionis were aldoptd for Messrs. Iiartzog, Jones and Nelsont. The Ilouse thten adjournied till Friday. TJHIE FINANCES OF THE STATE. Report of the Comptroller-General for the P'at Fisenti Year. Th'le reolrt of General Unagood1, comp1jtroler-g~eeral, shows that the State deblt amou~ttts to $7. 175,-f54, in cludtinig tuhoiods aflceted by the de (cision ot theO SupiremeI Court. About $.tt00,000t ill bills of the Baunk of the State are thought to lie oultstanding, which GeneraiI lHagood hlopes will be fundled at fifty cents ont the dollar. I'Te not rece'ipts for the year are $654,726, which, adde(d to theO balance left ill tile treasury, gives a total of $879,t004. T1here wvil be a surplus in the tr'easury of' $75,549, besides $234, 87:1 reser'ved for' int erest and1( the edu ca'tionall fundl. Over three hundred thlousand~ dollars were reallizedI fronm hack faxes fromi 1875 to 1877, fortyv two thoutsanid froml1 forfeited land~s, andit inet-three*C thousandtt froml the pho11spha(te royality. The poll1 tax yielded $97,557, agaitnst $102, 974 thor the previous year. T1axes were0 levied for 1878-9 .on an assess ment of $118,479,851, against an as sessmtent of' $135,284,.461, the previous yearl, and11 it is estimattsed that the haxes shold( reach at least $100,000 for ecd mtill levied on thc present aussessment llTis allows $ 18,0)00,000 for nulia bout returnis, dulicated returns, &c. ''Te e3stimalites for tile cominglO vCLI are0 as followvs: For the suppiort ot' tihc govetrnmlenlt, $279,770, of which $205, 342 will be receiv~ed from p~thsphat< royalty, existing bathmee, &c., leaivii a1 blalnc of' $74,427 to be pridei(t3 thei, r'equ1irinlg a levy of three-foutrth. of a mill for this puirpose. T1hie bach interest on tuhe debt and the interos for the coumiig year', exclusive of t~h reserve in the trealsuryv, reaches thi ent1'tormou stum of $813,083. T1htis ill eludes the bonds declared invalid b. ile Supreme Court. No estimate ot thlp interest cani he maitde unttil thi Legislaturet talkes action oit the debt. it will be setI that thle State is rmt very cheaply. The chlief burden is il the intterest. It Is safe to assutlme thai tile Legislature Will make better api 1)ropriation at the present session fo back illterrest. SOrUh CAROLINA NfEWMR. -Mr'. Georgeo McCormnack, one c the oldest citizensR of'. Chester, died c apploexy last Saturday. He wals sittinl In a chirt before the fire, whleni he fel to the floor. -The Columbia correspondent c tile News andZ Courier' thin ks the Lcg is1tgre will elect Justice Mc~vor Cil Justice of' thle Supreme Court vice th Hon. A. J. Willard, whose term ox 'in reaching thr1'ough (te bars of its engie aItld killinig it. The lady camto otniad attemptled to drive tle hawk :away, but, with great boldness anld nti~den1e, he reltised to be driven and sat. ltere tintil ie had devour ed her little pot. --A tenant houise, on the place of heQ Iev. Itobtt lglger, thirteen miles vast. off L.anci(aster wailsq des-troved by tire oni So atiludar lasi, ald it chilI two years old plrished ink tile 1Iiames. The imtother of, Ilm child, a Mrs. elli Beaver, was engaged at t Ieighbor's, anad left her th ree childrent at hiom1e. It is silposed thit tho eliidrent Set fire to the house. The two eldest, imle their e(rap. and the relainIi.s of' the youll ;x o e oitui:d inear the d< or. --A car load of horses from one of tie Western States, recently arrived att a stationl on (hie Camiident Branich of the Smouth Carolina ltailroad. Oil un l011ding i tie car. it i e was discovered Iin one corner silt ingon a nest contain ingi thirteen e gg. All the horses were loose inl the tcar, and theiy had tr-aveled a longc; way, bult it wats 'ouind on1 examinaiution tIhat, not a siingle egg was broken. It was close (ua1irters For (ihe old heni, htti she did not, seem to iini it any inore I luni if she wIs uiet ly sit (ing in at chicken house. -On Feriday hitdhnlund Lo0wry, age'ld abolut sixteen years, son of Win Lywry, near Smith's 'Trnout, it York comnity, died of typboid fever. I Soon after the <tenth occurred,' the moieot'e of (lhe deeased was standiig elr Ithe ire dftrssl ing' a boil on her. husbanmid's nevck, whenl her- chlhingor cagtonl tire. WNi:hi much dificlt y! Ihe lttutes wcre subduId, but, not, ) for~e both were so badly burnIed as to minder themi 11nable to attend thle I'l neral of' of t hitr soin. -About four11 o'clock, p. m., last, .riday, thle residence of Mr. R. T. May, ii Rock Blill, was discoveired to be oi fire-havinmig caughit. betwcen the veiling anid wveatherboarding" fr-om a deIvet in ithe chiinvy. By 'reaI exer I ions of' I lie firvi iett antd ciiizens, (lie live was e:ixtinguished, though not be fore te :1( bonsei an uniur usmained COil idltIv1:t1)e1r e da Iage. While I Ihe I ire 'Was proessm. :. yI t Iia Owvens, who li Vei bu1 it short dis1111ce from IhIe buringiz hous. 1eenme so excited that she fe l iin a paroxySmtt, wlich pro ved 111a1. CHEAP COW FOOD. 1 ,0 0 LBS. Whoat Bran. for salo U at the Store of V. H. DONLY. ALSO, A large lot of the favorite brands of Augusta Flour. AL3O, Irish Potatoes, Sanr Krant, Su gar Cured Hamus, Blreakfaist Bacon, Newv Mess Shad, New Mess Macker ei, all kinds, of nice Syrups and Mo lasses,.CHEAP FOR CASH. W 11. DONLY,' nov 29 On thte Cornter'. NOTICE. TIE b)ooksq for theo collection of Itown taxes for. thte mutnicipail otn the last day of' November. Tax patyer's are' regnejttsted to0 comie up antd .E. S. ClIANDLER, Tlow~'n Cleirk anid Tr'easurer.' G?" Oilict iat F". Elder & Co.'s nOV. 18 AU(IHTRY&M RTI Wit LEsALJE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSIOi9 MIERCHANTS, No 174 Main St. (White Front 1COLU rBYA, S. 0. WVo have Mr. J. S. Glarlney with us. H1 wvill be glad to aniO all or his old friends Givo us a ~oall before purchansingr else ochl11-3mnos 80EOlllr & C11DllO HAVE ENLARGED THIEIR STOCK 0 f: JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, PLATEDWAREit, - G2LASSWAREd SAND . . wFAwNY rannnE OPPOSITE the WHEELER H1OUSE, COLUMDIAS._C., IfAF received the largeRt stooh of Clothing tiat haw over been1 in Columbia, and is selling at LOW PRICES. Elegant Cheviot. and English Cassim ere 8uits made in the latost styles. Also, a 1ne lin( of soft and StifflIats, Ond a Well seleoted linie of Over Coats, of Fur Beav ers,,Ulsters, Kerseys, an.d Meltois. Call and Examino my htock before pur ohasing elHewhero. MR. JAMES It. KENNEDY is with the above establishment, and would be pleased to see his frields whenl inl the city. M.L L. K INAlt oct 4-3m Columbia, H. C. GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT PA ET UOIUSE. JUST ARRIVED one of tie finest as sortient- of Liquors in the Bor . One Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nectar, 18-1(; Threo Barrels of fine old Rve Vhisi Lvy: 1st, Old Imperial Cabinet Wihiskey, 1) years old; 2nd. also, the Mabel BIelle, 1. ditto; 3rd. lIoanomo Rye, the oldest, 18 ditto. Corn WIiiskey of the best vrades. North Carolina Coin,Sweet and So;r Mah of te best grales- Also. Wines an1(l ;rAi, d- s of th e finest brands, I la-e als( n ." ,lo Cigars and Tobacco which I wi of at reasoTa3ble prices for 'Aiv mel a itll , an it I w.-iIl t re. t t. Philadelphia lil-er Boser a'., r on l.an-l from the c lelbIratcl firm of .,Jrger and Falitil. You -an 1n11(d 11e at 0ll times at the Bar unlor the Winnsboro Hotel, next door to D 1t. Flennilkn's. Call autl see me1. J. CLENDINING. aug 20 JEANS! JEANS, JEANS, - JEANS. Kerseys, Cassimeres-, eic. - Finest ass0rtment we have Over had inl stock. for sale It bottom prices. Comne an1d be convinced. -0 PRINTS! PRINTS!! PRiNTS 11! One hundred and fifty pieces of choice Prints-P1retty patternls., SIIOES I SIIOES!!i SIHOES.! !! A splenidid line of Shoes and Boots. We wvill soil at - BOTTOM PRICES. Personsr needing anything ini this line will 111nd it to their adlvantage to insplct~ our stock before pulrchalsinug elscwhlere. J. F. McMASTERL & CO. nov 0 A Almonth guaranuteed. $12 I ll at li* omei madeil by tile indtlixrieous. Capitail noet rcqluired; we wvill start you. Men, women~t, boys anld girls Jmake mlone~y faster' at work for us than at anything else. Tile work is ih itnd pleasanft., anti 54uch as8 all ny1 one ca grght at.. 'Thlese why ale wise who enni see 11 isntce will senid us t heir- alresses at, once and sen for themselves. Castly Outflt, and( termS flee. Now 1.s the~ time. Thto-o already at, work Nri Cfgl ,Argu sta, Maline y.Adrs Aug 1'2-t~zmxly FIRE INSURANCE AG*ENCY -OF JAMES WV. LAW. 70o the .Public: Wily not insuro your property? Se< the cost of a per diem expense: Daily cost of insuring $1,000 at 3- poi cetprannum is only 8) cents. At 2e f por cout. per annum is only '10, At 1 per cent. per annum is only .4., At 1 per aent. per annum is only 2( c, -At per adnt. per annumun is only 2 e. At' >er cent. for 3 years is only 1.88 c At I per dent, for 3. years is oniy -1.35 e, At 1~ per cent. forb5years is ni 0.880o - At 2 >er cent, for 5 years is only 1.10c. Dwellings in towvn or country, detach. ed, insurable at the follbwing rates, viz. For ono year j per cent. For three years 14~ pqor cent. For five years '. p-ore-ent. Barns and contents, gin houses, balec cotton, store ho uses, merchandise, mill and churchles insurable at adeqtiate rates ~I represent only the 'very best compa nies of long experience and well establish ed character. JAME$ W. LAW, nov..22*Agent. fal A eekin veour o town, n ~,portuni) ever offered fr these wIlling seor u0 to ty rithin els untIl ye seeforyor i ha ca do at the bus: ness we oiler. No ro -m to ex pin here.' Ye can devot all your tim'o or el yor spar time to te business, nd make' gat pyfe evrotur that you work. Women ma as men. Send for opeelil private termi t~awhich we mall free. $5outfi aaf 'hard times whie ye ~Portland, Maine. BELTING. toe ply Botting oer peed, all t d & Bm102. YELLOW FEVER.-BLACK VOMIT It hs too soon to forget tile ravages of thi t ri Ibl s le icI wIll n0 (1ot1t, return il ft more a1igant, a3 viritlent form ini tile fall 110-11.1801 1879. M1AitNItl.'8 IiEPATINE, a remedy discov ored In Soutlhern Nubia and used witi stuiel wonderful resul s in Souti Anerica whLere (110 33n0st atggravatel eases of rover are fotunl, 03343s8 1r10t113 one to two Ounces of bile to 30 tli'teret or, stlutne5d from tite l30)1 enell cIti1e it lIass88 ti1rotgh I h30 111ve, as lontg als tinl x3CSs of blie exists. 1y ilt wo-lerfl a 1ict3 0n oil1the Liverait33( SMi01h- (lie 11Ier 111 0 tiOnly pr v'"(3 it) it et'rtainty an1y kind of fkever and Black Volnfit, bill ;also ettres lit'3ad3i3ee, Const I. l11 (it to 'owels. Dyspepsia and 3ll No o43ne31we' far Yellow Fever w10 will ex1l-I ill' Naln'lall 'oison 1uI31 exces of lolle frelI tle l01l 1)' ItI .'\,(r 33 nax,.'S lIMPA'TN" willhl Is soldty aill ilkig<lsts li 25 CeI, a11nt Al-a hot 13i3 , or will blo sent, by express by the P~roprietors, A. F. MEl TlL & 0., Phila., Pa. Dr. Penmbertont's Stilliigit or Queen's PeIi-I t. CW'I'io relorts of wondirftil ltres of Ilthetma is'u3, He'orttila. 8:311. lIfiutn. Syplhills, Cancer. Ulcers11 8ore. , S s that, 'on0e from 1 al. prsof tit' o3t4t , r, tire 3lot on 1 reinarkiable hIlt ,o 3tI33304iratl3i's ats (0 be tiottited was it, 1100 for tile a)lin3ittee of proof. Remarkable Curo of Scrofula, &. CASE 1F COI,. J1. C. HICANsON. KINsTON, GA., 1.(plenber, 15. 1211. SSmTs :--For sixteen yeairs I lave been a grent tiITer'r fromi ScroH't'la111 i Its nost. (13stre1 silig forns. J lintye be3'( i (onfinl(l to Inv roo(i( tIn3l ie' for tifteen yars wi I if isrofuus taera 1.t3ons. 'I lit, most, Ail'rovet rein illes. for siei3 ett3es hbad tiven uwe l, n1( tit( 1uost, <:1111nt. Uitvl 't'lan.m Consuiltedl. writ"oInt, anfy decied~ Uenollt. Thuis prost rat ed, tilstgesved. tl,(sponti.. Ing. I was atIim'3'c by Ir. Ayer, of Floy1 Con. t-y. (v., t1o I'osae13'2e fl 13' t83' of Yotmr Con iounid K.V41ract. 83 3il1itgla. ,1 aliua.n 38e 33 as instille3'letit to (Iesribe f le relitif 1 ob13l(net1 frot tile use o till, 8111 3I 'l 33. if I to convey all tI3leq3-iite Iea of the linteisity of 1i sufer1-ing before U1sing yotir 1aed1ellie i sui33i. to a3y', I 3han. (oln'3l tll o.her remil'ies atn3d contintled Ile lise 0f3.(3otr l t J rct, of81 illin'nla. 1133111 I 83 n 3'ay trilly " n1n eu3rett Of 111 lialit," or all(iself.,(, willino lling to olstri1et, life 4'1ive ptirstil. o3 iny pro'idssion. 1ort' 1i3a etgitt. 1m111 138 have elat)secl since 133.4 r'3iark1ible elre, withoti, a3313'ret urn of (11. (isettst!. For th1( trth3 of Life above statenetit., I refer to ally gentleina in Bartow County., (li., andl tot I iIlenibe 1 of Ilie bNor of Chorekee Circuitt, wIlo tre 3 ac)qit3inte3l witlh me). I alall ever rem3a1i, wit 1 I hi (teepiest. gri'al it ule, Your ol etdientst srvattit.. J. C. BRIIANSON, At1'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. WKsT POINT. G A., Rept. li 1870. GENTs:--'Ny (11ntig1te' 1w'i11 laken1 O1 t41e 25th (1y of ,1i1e, Is-11, wit it wti. was supposed to be Acutle fiteinatlim, andi wats tre'ateti forl tile 813a3ne 1wI3 n3o mitece.m. In 31arell. following, 3i1ecs of boie Lvg1 I)4In work 011. of (lie right 3 I343 3341.n n:3p t illva( 1 t 3 lbone. 3rol, 3Ie elbow 3o i13 esh)1iler Jl:t ('3n' (aeou. 313a3 pl (If o 3ine am, out. of rigdltt. 3oot, an 1 Ieg. '111 4 ('-I wats 3lien pon0ori-'.l1 on3e of Whtite Swi Ttifg. After f3laving been conint'l nhotit six years to her be(1. tt3li (le3 se co sl lerm'l l31oles. I was tlulietI to Iry D1r. leii li1ton8's Uoilnod l ract of tilinga , aind3 wts so welIl sitttstlell witht Its I'~ t ila, I hlave coittinll( tIle use of it 131311 tile presen . 31y datighiter w con iinedl t0 o 31 'r 1<'v abot six year.4 bef'ore she sat, upl or, even iurnie' over with biot 3elp. She 'ow sis 11 3all 1av, and s'w' Inost of 1her' I lni-1ias walked aicros 1130 rom. r Ii'ng4'eral 3ea3l1 13 nsow good, 333341 1 belIeve se wlli, Do, ht- itnb gain at ngt it walk well. I at-triblte itc.' recovery, with1 ihe blesloig o Moed. to (l3e use of 303ou inva'lualble With gratitude, I am3, your1's 111iuly. W. 11. 1ILANTON. WAST POINT, (in., Sept.. 16, 1870. (1-NTS above cer t1ifto (if '3Nir. W. 11. lianton we know an 3 cr33(8 ii t its being trie. Tihe I 1k1lug is so; hun3(Iren of t 3lem1. r4especte el et1l zen4 will certify i It.. As m3uel reference Canff 10 given as m1 y 31133' Ieqi0red. y'our.; ti'ruly. CR1AWFORD& WALIM, Druggists. 110 N. 11 D. V' 1.1AMS. C DR. PIGIBERITON'8 STIIlLINGTA Is pre p111e1d by A. F. 31FlLI. & . CO., Pila., Il. Sol( by all3 Druggssts in $1.0i h1ot3t les, or sent b.% express. Ageits wanted t,0 canivass every. Altere. Sonl for R1ook-"Cunrio's Slory"--free to nil Alecitees s1Rent to poor, people payable in Instal. Int'n3s. 11ty 1 NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVER'IY DAY N EW and stylish Dross Goods, Fal antd Wintter Prints-lected, leachlings, ('otton Flanneals, Blea3cheo and3( Br<,wn1' La1dies' nndl~ Grnts' Under w3ea3r. A specialty inl Gents' White 813irt: '---13au1ndied and14 )ulaunldried. Somle tihing stylish and nobby in Gents' '4tif flats. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! NOTIONS .Something han~fdsome1 in Ladies' Ties WVo woul3d call1 stpecial atteontioni to on:) largo stock of tho0 cele1bra3'ted Baly S~tat Standard Screw Boots anld Shoes. Gonts Iino and heavy Bloots and Shoes, for dres andt plantation use0. Ladies', Misses' an Ohlildren's $1300s in groat variety of sam ma3ko0. Th'lese goods aro warranted not t< rip, and wc wvill rotuirn tho prico pa3id fo: cyVcry3 paiir returne3d to us wvithl wood o. paper)C in the0 soles. IFresh Groceries arriving daily. J. M. B3EA TY & CO. nov 18 GOOD GOODS CHEAP GOODS. E rspetfulycall the attention< the pofuly to onr new lotc Goods, and request an3 inspection of tlier before p urchas)ing Our goods have bee: .carefully selected, bought at b)ottOr prices, and will bo sold as low as thle can bo bougiht from anybody anywher< We wold~ call the attention of thi ladies to our line of Cloaks, Dross good: Fancy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very pro ty assortment of Ties and other Neo deeds. Laces, E.dgings, Frillings, etc. I GREAT VARIETY, Our Gents' Goods.department is con plete in every thing. In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kei soy: - Flannels, Homnespuns, Blanketa, &c., v are full up, at the lowest prices. SHOES! SIIOESI! SHOES!!! Conmc and examine our Slhoes befo1 buying. Call and see our stock, and v will convince you that we sell goods cheap as anybody. ,pfr We are agents for 3. & P. Coal SSpool Cotton, and Blelding Bros. & Co. - Spool Silk-Now York Prices. McMASTER, BRICE & CO. I oct 7 SHAVING SALOON. rPHEundrsinedbege leave to infor a i ustomers and the~ulogn all that heis preare togv aif tion to all who may favor him with the .patronage. HI. 0O. H-UTCHI'ESON wi11 shave you with faolity--uttii Sdyeing and deseing in the' test ai most approved style,: with' J. M. McOALb At the 1 amiozEatber~ho 4 Joy 18 DON'T UNTIL YOU Seen my stock of furniture, which newesit, and celapest, acecordiii to qi now supply of Chromos, ietuire Frar Shades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neat Lumber and Laths for sale. I am Factory. All order promptly ottende Wilson New Improved 8ewing Maehi oct 18 SPOOL COTTON. i.STAB Li i ED IA112. TRAD E MAR , OEORIGE A. CLARK, so1 AUENT. 4.00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ----0 The distinctive features of this spool eett ai aro that it is made from the very SEA 1HLAND COTTON. Rt iR finis~hedt soft n the cotton from which it. is finado; it hans no waxing or artificial finish to deceive the eyes; it is the strongt'st, Eltuonthest. and most elastic newign thread in the market; for machine Howing it has nou eqjual; it Is woun td on WIT I TE S POGO L S. T1hoelllaeck is the most JE'T BLACK ever produedi~ ini spool cotton, being dyolvd by ai systemi pattenited by ourselves. IThe etilors are dlynd by the NEW ANILINE PROCESS rendering them so peOrfect, and brillhant that dress-mnakecrs ev'erywhere use them Instead of sowingiiilks. A Goeld Medal was awarded this spool cotton at. Paris, i874, for "great strength' and "genoral excellence" being the high est aword given for spool cotton. SWe invite coimpjarison and respectfully 'askc ladies to give it, a fair trisi and eon vince thiomselves of its supe) ri.>rity over all others. To be had at wholesale and retail of J.O0.BIOAG. JIISTARRIVED. Four hundred pounds of Buck whoat Flour. -ALSO 'A. fine' selection of Raisins, Cur a rants and Citron. k -ALSO n Granulated and pulverized Su. gars, and all grades of Brown Su -gars. Io D. B. FLE NNIKEN. E, nov 20 0 ilts e URIR AN BUY H1AVE is ono *of the largest,' hlandsomest Inlity, to be found in Winnsboro. A. is, Wall Pockets, Brackets, Window ly repaired at tmoderate prices. agent for a Door, Sash and Blind a to. Also, agent for the Whoel- & le, and two others. R. W. PHILIJPS. OEj 0- O I .0 ERATO QHNSON, LARKAeg 30 UNION SQUARE MASS .NEWYORK CITY0.N R Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Sorofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas, Rose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the kkini, Ulcerations of tho Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Iloils, Bloteces, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheumn, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, lheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Femalo Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhoa, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterino disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives -Stillingia, Man.. drake, Yellow Dock -with the lodides of Potassium and Iron, and Is the most eflicacious medicine' yet known for the diseases it Is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterativo effect of each is assured, and while it Is so mild as to be harmless even to chirdren, it is still so effectual as topurge out from the system those imipurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome dlisease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from it~s cures, and the confidence whlichl prominent phy'sicians all over the coun try repose in it, prove theircexperience of it usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative medicine. Se generally is Its superi.. ority to any other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the biest qualities it has ever possessed are strictly naintaincd. PREFPARED Di Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Msas., Pr~actical and Analytical Ch~enists. SOLD DT ALL DRiuGoISTs EvERYwIIERK. PRESER~IVE~ YOUR OLD BOOKS. E. R. STOKES, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUJRER GENERAL B0.0KBINDER, H AS moved opposite the city Hall where lie'Is fully prepared, with flrst.-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 b~usi ness enable me: to guarantee satisfaction on orders for Blank Books, Railroad Books, and Books for the use of Clerks of Court, Sheriffa, Probate Judges, Masters in Equity, and other county ofi cials. Pamphlets, Magazines, Music, Newspapers and Periodicals and all kindu of publietntions bound on the most rea sonable terms and in the best menner, All orders promptly attended to. E.B R.TOKES, - Main stret, opposite new City H~all, 'o. et 2t SMITH'S WORM OI th4'