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TOWN AND COUNTY, SATURDAY, Dicember18, t t t 1870. T1EiMsos OFTLuE Nws AN) HEnAwD. --Tri-weeklyv edition . four I dollars per a'n.nmon, lin 'advaice; weekly edition, two dollars aid fifty cents peraunm, In advance.. Liboral discount to clubs of five and upwards. RAr.ss or Anv airisiNa.-One dollar. per inch for- the first insert.ion, I) ad fifty cents per inclh for eatch subseo lent Insertion. These rates apply toalad vertisements, or whaitever ,-atm aeC, and. ar0 payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or tweIl c muiths m1ade on very liberal terms. Train ient local n1otices, fifteen cents per line for-the first inl-sOrtionk asll(e venl and one-halt'f cents peri line for CacI subsequentinsertion. -Obituaries and tributes of respect charged ats adver tisemnents. Simple announcements or marriages and deatlis published free o1 charge, aid solicited. All conumnicationfs, of whatsoever - nature, 811ould be addressed to the Winnsboro Ptublishing Company& Winnsboro, S. C. Now Advertisements. Lost-Troy P. Lumpkill. E ixeutor's Not ice-Lafayetic Poteet. Clerk's Sals-W.. 11. Korr, Clerk. Dry Goodis, et.-J. M. Ueaty & Co. Merry Christins-P. Liandecker & Bro. As t perfectly reliabli and economi cal remedy, we cordially recommend Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup. Price 25 cents a bottle. For sale everywhere. * The Rev. E.J. Meynardlo, D. D., w ill preach in the Methojdist Church to morrow at 7 o'clock. The Rev. W. A. Rogers will conduct tlih niorning Ser vic(es as usual. SMOKE the Celebrated "Monflarch of Oao South" Cigjge'. Five thou-sawl .ust received at p. W. jabenicht's, W ashington St., near Depot. *tf Mr. F. W. Habenichit hasl been ret ceiviug some file fish lately. On Thursday ho 1had sonic ''rock fisho which wCeIe the nuest we have ever* seen. Many of them vere lninally large. Mr. labonicht conifltiuCs to supl)l)lv the market with fish and oys ters, always fresh. Mr. 1). IR. Flenniken, whose now adver'tisement is crowded out of this issue but will appea In our next , has just received a fresh lot of groc1es1, consistingin part of new-crop New Orleans iolasses, sugars of all grades, Jackson's best Famnily Flonr1', cheese, mfacarani, raisins, curranti,eitron, etc. Give him ia call, and you'll surely coime! away satisfied. The Southern Planter and Farmcr, for December, is onl our1 table, and we find it a g'ood numiber. Thelainjg article oi "Green Fallow Crops, A ni mal MaInnures and Commercial Fertil izers," by Dr. Elizey, Editor of the Stock Department, is of vital intereCst to all farmers. The Doctor has aso va:luable articles oni Sheep lHusbanidrvu, and1( many other inter'estinig subjects. Reports of Farmer's Clubs and other articles by pr'ominient priactical fuarmi er's, make the Plan/cer a imost valuaible 1 -mer's p~aperi. WVo comninad it to the attention of' our1 farmers. I'ublishecd at ticlinnondu, Va. Price, $:2.00 a year. Nmw AJ)VEnTIMKNrrs.-Mcssrs. P. Landecker & Bro., in biddling the.ir friends '~I~erry Christmnas," annonnien that they, have a choice lot of goods suitable for the Holidays, of which t'ley invite an inIspectlin. Thley call special attention to their' fity-cents kid gloves. Messrs. Landecher & Bro. have doneo a flne tr'ade this fill, and are thereby enabled to offer good bar'gains. Give them a call. Messrs. J. M. Boaty & Co. adver tises a varied selection of goods, of which they mention shirts, collar's, hats, clothing, rubber suiits, etc. alIsoI a lot ofgrocorlos, in great variety, to bacco, crockery, woodenware, ntc. In addition to these articles, they have ini . stor'o a full suppjly or goods in too great variet y for enumeration. Messrs. Beatyv & Co. make a specialty of the "Bay State Shoe,'' which is generally admitted to be a sup~erior article. ,TiE FIREIGIT ON COTTON-The Co lumbia Regfister' of Thur'sday says: ''On Tuesday last .Judgo Mackey heard argumenat in thme matter of the applica tion of M. L. Bonihamn, Railroad Comn missioner, for' an injunction to restrain the Charlotte, CIolur.bia and Augusta .Railroad '- Company from exceeding their charter limits in the .charges on cotton. Messr~s. John T. Rheft, of Co lumbia, and JTulins H. Hleyward, of Greenville, appear'ed, with the Attor nob General,' In behalf of the Railroad Commissioner, an d Colonel.Rioni for the railroad. After full and .able ar gument on both sides, the Judge de tcrmined to render his decision at a )ator day. Thle question is, shall cot ton be called an~ article,. of mneasure -mont? and upon the antswei' depends a great deal, so far~as the interests of' Columbia are concerned, The State maintains that cotton should be charg *ed for by weight, and the railroad company claims tihe right to charge by meaanrement. AnnAMOTn1 WEERUAE.--MesSr's. RI ordlan &.Dawvson, the p)roprietors of; the Notwgmd Uoioie, are'nothming~ if 'not enterprisl)lg. Not satisfied withi the great ancsa Which the weekly! .N'ewe has had this * af they are de termined to increase its eIgdculation thme oninig year by s~naking It 'etili miore - orthy. of patronage.. One *ofj the gvestest . attraotionis of the w'eekly a ioe In '1880, will be '#isequel to Mts. argan/ Meteei' bo 1lfi '~ aor, ~ he Bigom 0 the K c~, 1,ih 9 w istoy will bQcalled "fonor ~'~~ rms," twn wrill dol bl e4l, rk i 5~A431.the 8w0'14 d pages of nin colulns each, each col columuili being . twenty-fIvo and three quarter inches in leigch, so that all long It has been of imposing size;,but two pages are to be added on New Year's Day, making the weekly News thereafter a paper of six pages nine Col umns each-each column twenty-five and three-<minarter inches in length. This is truly t mammoth paper, an3d it is ts excellent it (tiality as it is im mense it size, so that. any of our read ers who desire and can allord a paper plublished beyond the limits of tile county, could notdo better thaln to tike the weekly News, the price of which.has not been increased, but is still two dollhrs a year. LmItuRY MNIAnt(Am BpiniLs.-A beau tifil and illpres'sive ceremioniy Wals performed in Scion Church on Thurs day evening, the occasion being the itairriage of J. T. Barron, Enq., nw of Columbia, with Miss Florido Callionit, daughter of Col. James 11. Iion, of Winnsboro., By some strange tind un Itccountable perversity, the weath'er wriich had been so beautiful of late, suddenly chatited, and raii pouired inl torrents all the afternoon aind up to the time of ile ceremony, rendering loconmotion exceedingly difficult and isagreeable. But wheni 'Itipid mounts [he throne, 111de Boreas and the, rain ing 1lyades aiidt all the other gods and 1o(ddtesses, including even the Ameri: MU deity, "Old Probs," are powerless lo bend his will or to damp the ardor jf his votaries. Carriages, buggies, Liuibrella11s, waterproofis, orceoats, I'ubbers and lnterlis vere pressed into service, aid by the appointed hour all lthe invited guests who could ventureI Alt in the inclenieiit weather were; "ith.lered at (lie church. Messrs. J. Z. Duilap and 0. 11. Alcfitater acted ats: ishiers. The lp-idal party entered inl: he following order: Mliss lannah Ilionl; Capt. Wilic Jones wi0h AlIi,:fs Alice Untch-umnl; Mrl. W. WV. Fry With! Ml iss Sallie 111Ph0r; Capt. Joeus ]onl mail w6ih Miss Mlauie Tih: rrion; Mr. Norwood lludke nith 1i ss Mici't""l Rion; and then the bride and groomli. At er the aitendant s 1md grouped them -elves in order. the bride and groom elect rdvanced, and t he Rev. Mr. Pratt, tifter l solein and impressive diiscourse and Whort ationi, joined thein in the holy Doids of matrimony. The wedding group formed a most pleasing tableau. ile cereoonv ended, some time claps dii g'tting the party and their guiests in their respective carriages. A very harmin tg reeptiot at the residence .)r the bid'nie's father fbillowed, and froimi ight to twelve mirth and joy abound i'd. The bride was lovely and receiv Ad the well-wishes of her friends with Ulignity. The groolm appeared fully to realize that ie had made tie hi:pplest lit of his life. Tihe bridesmaids and' the other young ladies present were inst 'too awfully killng" and they anassacrecd their adorer's with the irace of Venus and thie cruelty of a Piuto Indian11. The marrwtied men anght thme infection and were scalped re'nmrselesslyV. The marri'iied ladies ulso sustained themmselvcs most fully,' ind imlicioutsly g ave their '"lords" "'more rope," ini order- that they night the mocre surely hanig themi selv'es. The old folks -became younig and the young peop~le youngmer. fum a word( Cuidi( caunghit the hands on thie dial plate of Time and put them back so far', that the old fellow wvill Il ve to spend all his next year's sallary an thle 01'Olymiani watch makers. The mipper was indescr'ibable. The pen iust yield to the fork. Our gastro unomic power fully displayed itself and lid amllple justice. But intellectually wve are too woek to give it its just incd. it can only be said there was nothingo omitted that could be desired. A t in 'igh t. the party disperSed, uinan Ltlously agreeing gmat this was the so 3iai cyent of the season. Best wishes to the newly nmarried couple. May their life be alwvays as happy as their wed (dog eve. EXEOUTORWS NOTIOE~. A LL person 9 having claims against the E~.1stato of Mrs. Nanoy A dalino Po ioot, deconsed, are required to hand them in to the undersigned daly attestodl at once. LAFAYE'TTE POTE~ET. dee 13-ti1 Qualifleld Extr. LOST-WARNING. 10ST ' or* 'bout Wimnshor", a Due . JJ i1 gi von to the undersigned by Ilenty & Bro., for two hundred and fifty nino 47..100 ($259.47) dollars, of (late Do Bomber 8. 1879. All parties are hereby warned not to tralea for the same, as pay inent has been forbidden. .do1-tx1 TRiOY T. LUMPKIN. CLI ERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA' COUNTY OF~ FAIRlFIELD. George W. Witte; Piaintiff, vs. John R. Martin nnmd Others, DefendAnts. TN puriSUanceO of an order of the Court jof' ommon Pleas, made in the above statedI case, I will offer for sale, before ithe Court Houso door in WVInnsbor, on the first Monday in January next,.- within the, legal hoars of saa at public outcr y, to the highest bidder, the following eiescribod property, to wit: All' that oortain tract of hand, situato, ling and being in the coulntr of Fa'ilrfloM, in the State of South Carol - nai, containing rwsfvE HUN4DnED AND SEVEN TY FIvj AcRs, iuore orh ess, and bounded on the north by lands recently~ belongling to estate of'-Peny, deceased, known an' thme Dutchmanm's Creek Ilace,no* in posses-. Blon of Rt. G. Lamar; on the east by land purobased at the sale of said 'estate by hln HI.Cathmeart an~d E .. fAa nose; on the west by linds belonging to the estate nf Strothe' Tid wolk1 deoeasedi ua on the f,outh by lands belonging tb, eitel Dix on; said tract of land being, comnmonly known as tho "G*raham laoe" of the es tate of Poay. TERMg 01 SALIE ir O)ne-third of th'b purobtiso' isono to be paid in cash; for tite balanoe t' it of 9DOand t'tro yestrh'ftomf the day of sale, ~i1 neest froza said da the bt~rohtser is bondI,-e trdiya o CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF F.MHFIELD, Flizableth Wood 1 jet at., Plaintilys, To, V R. Boulware et al. Defendants. N pursanoo of an ordor of the Court of Common Pleas, male in the above. statod case, I will offer for sale, boforo the cotit-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Munday in December next, with in the legal hours of sida, at publio out cry, to tho highest, bidder, the following iig described property, to wit: All that lot, pieco and parcel of land, l i-In, boing and situate in the county of I'airfield, Stato of South Carolina, con tainingi ON HUxoNi)D AND SIXTY as, mnoro or less, iand.boundod on the %orth by laids of A. J. Boulwaro and W. It. Boulwaro, on the east by lands of Edward Tayler and tho estate of R. D. Boulwaro, deceasod, on the south by lands of L. Feaster, and on tho west by Broad tiv'or. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of thn purolase-monoy to be paid in cash, and the balanoo in one yoar from tho day of salo, with il rest from said day,, payable annually, the purchas er to give for such balance a bond secured by a mortgage of the promises sold, and to pay for all tecess-ry paperv. W. H. KERR, Clerk'; Oflco C. C. C. P. F. 0. Wininsboro, S. 11., Dec. 12. 1879. doo'iT3-td CLERK'S SALE1. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Mary A. Lyle,, Plai-tilff, vs.-John W. LIyles. as Adminibtrator, and Others, Defon dants. IN mranance of an order of the Court of L ennioen Pleas, made In the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the t'st Monday in December next, with inth o legal hourr; of;mle, it public.out ery, to the highest bidder, the following (cseriled property, to wit: All that picae, 1)urcl or tract of land, lying, liing nand situato in the comity (f .iirnild, 8 ate ot-outh Carolina. contain. illg ONE IUNIJU) AND TWENTY TITfl2.E ACRE4, more or less, and bo1uded yI h.nA o tusan Mcahon, ~Belton E Ly as and oth-ors. TAI1MS OFSALE: 0:i-1ldf of t I pmrobase-money to be .aId ii) caub, atil t-he baiha inl oim. eA er i um the day ol sale, with i-iterest front mia~ day, pia*.u't;rxually, the l''rchu' r t-> gie t'r uolh habuwe a bond, .cirirod by a morfgago ut ,hIe premuis -s roli, and. t.,pay ior all necessary papers. W. 11. KEIR, Olcrk's OMce, C. 0. C. P. F. C. Wini:boro, S. C., Dec. 12, 1879. doe 12- td Now Goods of all kinds continually aIrivinmg at J. M. Beaity & Co.'s, on thec corner. 13n. Notions, White- Goods, Hosicry and ( Calicoes at the corner storo of J. M. Bealy & Co. J. M. Ilea!v Z Co.are sellinmg Cloth ing, Ilais, Rubihber. .d.uiti. and She0s at lowest CaAI prices. Remember J.. M. Beaty & Co. make al, speialy of the athy Siam miai1rd'l Scrmew Shoes, at the store on thell corner. A nice stoEk of good Laundried and Un~lamnndried Shh, ts. C~ollars, Nookwoai &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner store. El-gant Cashmnercs, Mondo Cloths, Wor-sted, Alpacas, Dress5. Linings, Crinoline, &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner store. You will find Bilcfhedl Goods, Soa Island Goods, D~omeistics, Tickings, Korsevs and Jeans at the corner store of .1 . Beaty & Co. Groceries of all kinds, Candy, Crack ers, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenwatre, Plowsa, Cutlery, Shot, Powder, etc.. always in stock at the corner store of J. M. Beaty & Co. ME RRY CHlRISTMAh! -: o0 FULL STOCK of the choicest and most varied assortment of Goods for the Holidays. We invito the public's attention particularly to our. 50 CENTS KID GLOVES. These are extra cheap and worth an early inspection. Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Ladies' Hlardkerchiefs in Boxes at the very LOWEST PRICE~S .--AT P.L INEKER & BRO. CIIRSTZAS GOODS Mince TMeat, Famous New Eng, land Brand A pple Butter--very fine -Ginger Preser'ves, Lee & rerrin's Worcestershire Sauce, Baldwin's Tomato Catsup", Cooper's Gelatine, Wilson's Corned B~eef,in 2 lb. Cans. OAT ME1ALi, PURR AND FRESI. Cheese, Macaroni, Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, Tomatoes, Javh Coffee, Choice Teas Bucktwhea Flour. at OPENED. A ne* lot of Cassinieres, eans, Kefeeys, ete. . *Ladles' and Geits' Shoee, Olothin 9 Hali, Wbite, oods, JUST ARRIVED Four hundred pounds of Buck whoat Flour. -ALSO A fine selection of Raisins, Cur rants and Citron, -ALSO Granulated and pulverized Sn gars, and all grades of Brown Su gars. D. R. FLENNIKEN. nov20 -M. L. KINARD, OPPOSITE the WHEELER HOUSE, cOLUfn A,!s,.0., HAS roceivnd the largest stock of Clothing that. has over been in Coltumbia, and ib re.1i341 a LOW PR1IKOE.C I Rivgant Cheviot and F.fnlish Casstmncre Suits mal in the latest st-yles. Also, a :ino kine of60 et nd Stitfifats, and a well slaected nlto of Over Coats, or Fur Beav er, Ulsters, Kersoys, a( mioltoim. Call and Examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. MR. JAMES R. KENNEDY is with the above establislment, and woul-1 he plaCOd to se his frienda when inl Clhe city. M. L. KINARD, out 4-3m Columbia, 8 C GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT PALTIETTO ]MOUI. JUST AlR IVED one 'of the finest as sortmnent" of' Liquors in the horn. One Barrel of' Gibsoin's (iolobratdd Old Nectar, 18410; Throo flarrols of fine oldl R ye Whis key: lsat. Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskcey,4 9) years old ; 2nd, also, the MabeliJ~olle, 0 ditto; 3rd, lloanoke IRyo, the oldlest,l8 ditto. Corn Whiskov of' the best -grades. North Cairolina Corn, Sweet a nd Sour Mash. of the bent grades. Aleo, Wines and lBran, dis of th e finest brands, I have also a tuno lot of Cigars and Tobacco which I will dianose of at reasonablo prices for cash only. Givo me a call, and I will treat you right. Philadelphia Lager Bedr al ways on hand from the calebraited firm of Berger and Engoll. You can ibid me at all times at the Bar under thri Winnaboro Hotel, next door to D. IU, Fleunniken's. Call and see me. J. CLENDIlN1NG. aug 26 AWHRY &MARTIN, WVIoLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION - MEROCHANTS, No 174 Main St. (Whito Front) .00LUSMBIA, S. C. We have Mr.-J. 8. Gladney with uis, He will be glad to see all of his old friends. Give us a call before purchasing else where. AUGH'flY & MARTIN. c ot 11-3mos 'SHAVING S~ALOON. T E utidersigned bogs leave to inform . his customers rand the public gener ally that he is prepared to give satisfac tion to all who, miy favor him with their patronage. H1,. . UTCHiESON will shave oen with facility-cuttIng dyeing and dressing in the latesat anil most approved style, with J, M. McCALL At the Champion Barber Sho p and Sham pooing.Saloon, Winnsboro, 8. 0.. . nov 18 .AGENT'S SALE. AS Agent I will offer for sale, before ?thcourt-house door in Winnsboro, en Wednesday, the 17th dayf oDecember, within the legal. hours~ of sale, for cash, the folloiving personal property, to wit: 'One bay hotae, 'one two-horsc wagon, otte spotted cow andt calf, one'small year ling. Sold as the property of Morgan Latta, under a mortgage given in favor of Manton Latta, . . B. DAVIS, Winnaboro, S. 0., Dee. 8, A1879. de 9-f12;1 A rnntI gara nt4e I adaat ~apital not requlred! WO Will itar$ fOU' ,en women, bo an 4 irls lnr~kc money faster a~ NQ G- =1 GOOD GOODS2 CHEAP GOODS. W E realpnetflly call the attention of thle pblic to our -now lot of loods, and requost an inspection of thon beforo purohasing Our goods have been :arefully aclecte-1, bought at bottom prives, ant will be Sold a low as they anal be bouight fromt anybody anywhere. Wo wouldi call the attention of the adies to our line of lloaki, Dross goods, Flaucy Goods, Hosiery, etc. A %,eriy prot. ,y assortint or Tios and other Neck loods. Laces, 1kginigs, Frillings, eto. In GREAT VARIETY, n Our Genta' Good department Is com- g [)lete in every thing. In heavy goods. suoh as .Tenna, KerseyR, Viannels, Homespunai. Uilankets, &o., we F kre full up, at the lowest prices. SHOES I SHOES I I 811OES I I I Comle and examine our Shoes before Juying. Call and see our stoak, and wo vill convinco you that. we sell goads as shea) as anybody. ' We are agents for J. & P. Coats' 3pool Cottou. and Boldiug Bros. & Co,'s 3pool Silk--New York Prices. ot 7McMASTER, BRICE & CO. EGG NOGG FOR TIUFS ROL IDAYS. I[PORTED LIQUORS: Olard, Dupuy & Co.'s Cognac. Old Famice ittm, . Old Gofden Sherry Winle, Pure 11ollan1d Gill, DOMESTIC LIQUORS: Nathan's 1868 Cabinet Rye Whiskey. The Pure Old Saratoga R1ye W hiskey. The Gibson & Co.l's XXXX Rve Whiskev. The lDave Jones Kentucky Bourbou The I Harpor Kentucky Rye Whiskeyj Old North Carolina Corn Whiskey. Old1 New IN gland Rumt. Best Juniper Berry Gin. Old Blackberrv Br'andy. Pure Juice CalIiiiia Port Wine. Clear Old(1 Ginger Brandy. Old North Cirollina Ai)lile Brandv. Pure Virginia A>le Brand%. North Carolina 1 ach Bran'dy. Sweet Apple Cider. 4 .rure Cr ab Appine (Adoa. A goo(. assortinent of Plantation Liquors., Blackwell's Genuine Smoking To-. bacco. Five Grades Good Chewing Tobac TEN THOUSAND COGABS e Of Best Make. The above goods are warranted as it reptresented, and guarateoed to suit my customers. a iv a1 FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH au By . F. W. HABENICHIT, Rear Town Hall, near Passenger Depot. CHRISTMAS 600DS. Come and make a purchase. Everything that is nice and desirable, Such as Mince Meat, Dried Beef, Hams, uncanvassed, Breakfast Strips, Pickled rigs' Feet Irish Potatoes, Onions, B~uckwheat Flour, Kentucky Cabbage and Saur Kraut, Fresh Cream Cheese, Italian Macaroni, &o. c ALSO, All kinds ot Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow.' Give me a call. I will not be tun dlersold. W H. DONLY, dec 11 *On the Corner. 15 e i g*en. a.kemr than the amn9a a ted atove. Non~er al tmemonerat. Aneecan 4othe woflk votn you eeningan spare time tthe buh iin Ve in or m nt anl~ xnwasotthe bes.laibitn bt DON"I UNTIL YOU Seen my stockjjno rniture, which 3WOst, and cheapost, according to .g sw supply of Chromos, 1:icture Frar badoR, Mirrors, &c. .FurnIture neat Lumber and Laths for stilo. .I am. aetory, All nrder promptly Attende 'ilson New Improved Sowing liacht oct 18 ORA Tf RRADA " IRi. A. (OLARX, BOLE AGENT. 00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Tho tdistinctiv'o fr-atures of this :spool attc n are thant it is made from the very SEA 1SLAXD COTTON. It is finished soft as tho otfton from 'hich it is: m cl ; it hy no wvaxing or rtificial fiih to deceive the eyes;'iL is 10 strongest, smoothent anid mnost ehiistio nvign thread in t~he market; fer machine Swing it has no egnal; it is wound on~ The Black is the most. JET BLACK rv produced in spool cotton, being yod by asyst(em patented by ourselves. hle colors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PRVOESS mndering them so perfect and brilliant mt dress-makers overy where use them IStead~ of sowing silks. A Gold Medial was awarded this spool tton at Paris, 18'7d, for "great st~rength' id "general oxcellence': being the high it award given for spool cotten.. We invite comparison and respeetfully ik ladies to give it a fair trial and coni noe thomsolves of its superiority over .1 others. o be had at wholesale and retail of J. 0. BOAG. olilor & Ghhidler [AVE ENLARIGED) THEIR STOOK OF EWELRY,. STERLING SILVER, PLATE~DWARE, .GLASSWARE AND F~ANCY GOODS, Maldng it entirely unnecesry fer their ustomors to go outsido of Winnsboro-for nxy article in their line. They, pled ge aemseulves to give ad vantages in regardlto rARIETY, QUALITY AND PRICE Extra fne. artieles which the mar~ket 'i11 not justify in stook, will be proouted nehort nloo, oct 4-Sm I~iU EE2|k m0'ar mm a - . . e. B . R-IAVE - is ore of. the largest, handsbyiest lalit % to.be-found in WinpsVoro. ' les, Vall Pockets, Brackets, Window ly roppired at moderate prices. . ".' agent for a Door,.: Sash and Blind d to.. Also, agent for the Wheek )e, and two others. R. W. PHILLIPS. O.. OES A I rij-o~gRATQu OHN8ON, LARK&SO" -. 3 3 UNION SQUAR MASS. .NEW-YORK CITY. * Ayer's Hair Vigor For restoring Gray Hair to Its natural Vitality and Color. A dressini which is at one a g r e e'n b e healthy, and ofi fectkual'for prow serving th6 hair. Faded or gray hair is soops restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin -hair is thickened,- falling hair h -cked, and -baldness often,' though not always, cured by is;use. !Notb-- - . ' ing 'can restore the hair whei'e the follicles are' destroyed, or the. gland., atrophlied -and .decayed. But such .as remain can be saved - for ussfhilness by this appilication. Instead of foult in g the hair with a'pasty sediment, it will1 keel) it clean and vigorous. Its. occasional use .will prevent the hair' froni turning gray or falling oft;,'and consequently prevent baldness. , Free from: . those deleterious, substances whidh make some preparationis dan.. gorous, and injurious to the hair,' the Vigor enn only benefit but not-harsu it. .If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING,. nothing else can be found so desir able.. . Containing neither . oil nor dye, it does not soil white' cambic, and yet lasts long~ on the hair, giving it a rich; glossy Tuastro and a grateful perfume. - Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Pratical aud Analytical OChemists, LOWEiL,.MASS.- -- JRESERVE YOUR OLD BOOKS, E. R. STOKES, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUR$Y GENERAL BOOKBINDER, TIAS moved'opposite the'city 'Halt ' '. where he! is fully prepared, withY' firs~t-cla..s workznen1 to do all kinds of'~ work in bia line. BLANK BOOKS RIULED to ainy patterns ari(a bound in.any style desired. 'My'faIIoitiad long aequaintance with the business enable me to guarantee satisfaction on orders for JSlan'k Books, Railroad Books, andflooks for the' us4' of Clerks of Court, Sheriffs, Probate Jdges, Masters in Equity, and other eoun.ty .0o114 elals. . Pamphilets, Magazine. Musio Newsp~ar ndPeriodicale'ahd all kindg' opulatone bound on the' most rea. sonable terms and'in the bpst manner, All ' orders promptly attended to.,.? Main street, opposite new City HUallI0 et 21 SMITH'S WORM OIL