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TOWN AND COUNTY. NATTIftbAY, January ;10. : : : 1580. T%tb&OF THE NEWS AND HERALD. --'ri-weekly edition, four dollars per onnumu, in advance; weekly editiont, two dollars and ifty cent? poralnnun, in advance. Liberal discount to 'clubs of five and upwards. RATES OF ADvrTrISINO.-Onc dollar per ltlch for the flrst Insertion, o ad tifty cents per inch for each subseq tent insertion. These rates apply to all ad vortisements, of whatevcn. naty re, and are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Tran saient local notices, tifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver tisoments. Simple announcements o marriages and deaths published free o charge, and solicited. All,communications, of whatsoever nature, should be - addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing "Companys Winnsboro, S. C. New Advertisement*. Sheriff's Sales-Jno. B. Davis, S. F. C. Cotton sold yesterday at 12 cents. WAGONS.-U. G. Desportes & Co. have just received a car-load of Avery Wagons, which will be sold at prices to compete with Columbia. *18-1mno Major T. W. Woodward, while rid iug along the road near his residence last week, saw three pure white swanis. This is something rather rare for this section. The Crooked Run Grange was or" ganized on Saturday, with a good membership. A full complement of officers was elected, but our informant was unable to furnish us with their names. The proof of the value of any artiele. is its popular use and the testimony in its favor. The sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is immense and the testintony voluminous. * Mad dogs are are said to be "going it" again in the Cedar Creek neigh borhood. Dr. Thomas Iroonme and Mr. Charles Bi'oome have .had to kill all their*ibgs oi account of this hfydro phobia. The ticket oi9ice reveals the fact that there has not been a half ticket on the railroad sold from Winusboro to -Simpson's Turnout since 1867. The pile of tickets issued in that year has been untouched. The.Rey. A. M. Chreitzberg, the newly-iafjiinted Presiding Ekdci for the Columbia District, made his first visitation to the Methodist church on Sunday-preaching in the morning and at night. Mr. Chreltzberg is an earnest and able preacher, and we' doubt not will do good service in the holy cause in whjich he so faithf\ully labors. The Supreme Court has rendered its decisiQn.ini the caso of Mary T. Phuin ney, Respondent, vs. William John ston, Appellant. T(ie judgmetnt of the Circuit Court is affirmed and the appeal is dismissed. This decision establishes - Mrs. Phiuney's right of dowver in the lot on which now stand the stores occupied by Mesars, Good.ing & Elliott.and Dr':Y. E.,Allien.. Messrs. Connor & Chandler' are thie agents for- the sale of the Banner Lamp Burner, with White's Extinuguisher. The burner has no special features, but the extinguisher will be found a very useful attachment. Upon01 t.urn ing the lamp oyer, or upon its falhling, the extinguisier plromptly does its wvork, and there is no - dL.nger of ex plosion. Messrs. Connor & Chandler sell the buirners with the extinguisher attachment at the same price usually asked for the burner alone. THE LOCAL T Ax.-The Acts of the Legislature have nlot beeni published. Mr. Gaillard informs us that by. a pe titionofcitizens,thie whole of Township *One has been constituted, a district with power to levy a local tax. The Legislature directed the county board of examiners to lay off a district not ex ceeding five miles square, with Monti cello as the centre. On the written ap plication of three 6lizens, the trustees are to call a meeting aiter ten days notice, posted lii three conspicuous places, of all proper ty-holding citizAens in the district to consider the question of a tax. The levy made must be cer tified to inwvritingr by the president of the meeting and sent to the auditor, and ho shall placee the tax on the books. The Act, we ur derstand, provides for a tax for the year. So neo time is'to be lost in making the levy. The exam iners will lay off the Monticello dis trict as soon as they receive the re quisite data. A FATui:E SnOOTS His SoN-It was annonnced on Friday morning that one of the soli 'of 01lier C. Ross and a Miss Painter would be married that *nighek The father said if they did, ho would kill his sonc, and prepared for the occasion, with a sitooting-iron. The marriage took place. Ross hoard of it; and It was reported to the broth er ofthe yngtried man that the fatherened his trunk, and 'was cntting his Jthes5 to pieces. Accord ingly, the single lIoner, and a young *Mr. Knlght, repaired to old. Ross' to see after matters-went up stairs, and was followed by the fathet', who. gath ered his sdn by the' arm andlfled away, tihe 11all '-enteing jn'st lover' and above tife loft bredet, and'pas.ius round the fokirth., rib, and is iodgi baomeWhoie undet' the loft shonldor bld, thus preventing an entrance into the' onge, whIvh, no .doubt woiuld have been immediately fatai. Drs. Berry an&4 Qlgni tened, examined and d ss.gi weid Ol Rtos.ie on the eout Ti. *f.t4oo pace- ott the factory hili In thte city at nine o'clock at n i ,..t~eenvdeNotesa A QUBIER BOY'S QULER LI.Z TEBC. A "Solon" of a (tood Stock Who is Strong for lihamnpton. From the Charleston News and Cour'er. Toco GA., Jan. 1.-Sonie time ago you said in your paper that there were four .Words in the English language ending in cion.'three of which were "scion, suspicion and coercion," and you asked for the fburth. I accidentally found It (the fourth) in a French dictionary the other day. My uncle says you can ind it.in "Walkcr,' page 27>. "internecion" it is. I don't send you my name for fear I may be harassed by snilar querries, and I re ally have no time to attend to them. I am only 10 years old and have a great deal .to do. I like your weekly -News very much. I wisi you would tell Mr. Gary to keep his hands off Iallp ton. We are taught to love him In Georgia. If he don't, I will try to show him what "interiecion" means. Cis-SAYANNAII. Of course that is not my rcal name, for I'm a boy. My uncle gave it to in and said you would know its meaning. Good-bye and take care of lampiton and yourself. Happy New Year I A SCANDAL IN EDG(FIELD.-A cor respondent of the Atlanta Constitu tion., writing from Trenton, Edgefleld county, says: "On Thursdav Oscar Foy, a man who has been employed on the plantation of the widow Vaughan, in this county, made a coifesslon, in which lie states that he and Mrs. Vaug han poisoned with strychnine the hus band of the latter, who died suddenly about a year ago: The deceased was one of the wealthiest planters in this community and stood high in society. His widow was young and charming. After the death of Vaughan, Foy man aged the plantation for the widow and became very attentive to her. In the cointessionl of Feoy he states that he bought the poison in Augusta Ga., and gives the name of the druggist. lie savs it was adminiistered in whiskey by Mrs. Vaughan. Foy confesses to having been criminally intimate with Mrs. Vaughan and says the object, of the poisoning was to get Vaughan out of the way in order that Foy might marry the widow. A doctor was unot sent for until Vaughan was dead, and he pronounced the (leath the effect of heavy drinking. Foy was to have gone to Florida and to return to marry Mrs. Vaughan. Those to whom he confessed refused to take any steps in the matter, and he begged to be arrest ed. .Foy left a few days after and has not been since hearcl from. Mrs. Vaughan denies the truth of the con fession, and says Fov quarreled with her and trumped up the story for re venge. No arrests have been made. .The ailtir has. created a profound son sationi in this section of the State." To TIn ToP OF MT. VESUVIUS n RAIL.-The railway for the ascent of Vesuvius is now finisied. It is 900 meters in length, and will enable tour ists to ascend by it to the edge of the crater.' -The line has been constructed with great care upon a solid pavement, and it is believed to be perfectly so cure from all incursions of lava. The mode of traction is by two steel ropes put in movement by a steam engine at the foot of the cone. The wheels of the carriage are so mnade as to be free from any daniger of leaving the rails, bieside which each carriage is furnished with an cxceedingly powerful auto matic brake, whichi, should thme rope by aniy chance .break, will stop the train almost inst an taneously. One of the chief difliculties of the undertaking was the waiter supply, but that has been obviated by the formation of two very large reservoirs, one at the sta tionm, the other near the obser.vatory. -The railway monopolists are be ginning to believe that -Congress is in earniest.2abouit passing the.Reagan bill, or some uther measure for the regnla tion of inter-State commerce. Hither to they have taken very little notice of the various bills'on tlhis ~ subject that lilve been hitrodumced and referred to tihe Coinmmittee on Conimei-ce, but now they comes forward and ask for a hear ing.- Their request wvill be granted, but there is littl.e doubt of the enact ment of the legislation that is so earn estly demanded by the agricultural and commiercial Interests of the coun try.- -- CA PTrURE QF A 1 flA LE.-Charleston had quite an excitement over the chase and cap)ture of a whale in the harbor last week. It took about a day, with much hard work, to capture the crea tuiro. Thousands of peeple have been to visit it. It is estiinated that the fish will yield about eight hundred dollars' worth of oil. There was a rumor that another whale was seen off the bar since the capture-supposed tso be the mothe~r of the victim-but the report lacks confirmation. -"Do amimals have fhn ?" asks some uniobserving individual. Of course they do. Wheni a cow switches her tail across the face of a man who in milking her, steps along just two yards and turns to see him pfck up his stool and follow, she lhas the most amused oXpression on her face possible, amid if she can kick over the milk-pail she (grows positively hilarious. SIIERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtoe of an exeution to mue di rooted, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the firat Mond(ay in February next, be twoon the legal hours of sale, to the hig~h est bidder, for onsh, the following-de seribed poperty, to wit: The righttitle and intere::t of W. D. Jones andR. D. Jones in that piece, par. .eel or tract of land- lying and situate in Fairfield county, containing THREED BUN DnlED AND BIoHTY AcnEs, more or less, and bounded by lanils of H, W. Desporten, Mrs. Martha WVoodward and others. Levied en as the property of W. D. Jones and R. D. Jones, at the suit of Wylie J. Davis. JOHN B3. DAVIS, Sheriff's Oflic,,S. F. 0. Winnsbomro, $. O., Jan, 12, 1880. janm 13-t119 SIEERIrFPS SALE3. B Y virtue of an execution to mes directed, I will offer, for sale, bef ,re the ootnit- house door ini Vinnsboro, , on the firdt Mondamy ini February'next, witly la the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following-desoribed b M~ty* 50it: Alt thts* tW lots or parcels of land ly n nd uli at in the twn of Winnabore, Levie4 mpoffa tl promt 4 ill jam I3ce,t theOU~ Of FOR SHERIFF. Messrs. Fditors: Please announce 'i J. Preston Cooper as a candidate for the Deuocratio nomination for sheriff at the coming election (Subject to the deoislon of the prinary elootion) and oblige many friends in tho SOUTHWEsTERN C'ORTION OF TnE COUNTY. deo 10 TiHlE NEW LiLE (111111 DEK AND BOOK AND COPY REST. ONE of the handiest and most popu lar inventions of modern times. Can be attached to any arm-chair without trouble. Price, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50. For particulars, address W. McBRIDE SMITH, A(T., ja 10-tf insboro, S. C. LITTLE SPEEDY Coi Shellor. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT THE GEORGIA STATE FAID. For Cheapness, Simplicity and. Durability this Sheller stands with out a rival. PRIC.E, ONLY $5.00. R. S. DESPORTES & CO., Agents, Ridgeway, S. C. For Sale by U. G. DESPORTES, . Winnsboro, S. C. dec 23-mos COME AND SEE TIIE BEAUTIFUL GOODS COllOr & C1alef'S. --o FINE Walnut Clocks, Gold and Sil ver Watches, Jewelry of all descrip tions, Sterling Si'lver and Platedwaro. CUTLERY : Carvers, Bread, Table and Pocket Knives. Fine China and Glass Tea-Sets. GLASSWARE : Pitchers, Preserves, Goblets, Tum blers, &c. FANCY GOODS : Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Cups, &c. Lamps and Lamp Burners which make accidents impossible. Violins, Bows, Strings, &c. jain 10. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY -OF JAI?ES W. LAW. 7 o the Public:; Why not insure your property? Soe the cost of a per diem e'xpenae: Daily eoat of insuring~ $1,000 at 3 per cent per annum is only 8J cents. At 2~ per cent. per annum is only 7 At 1t per cent. pocr ann um is only 4 c. At 1 per cent. per~ annum is only 2} At per cent. per annum is only 2 c. At 2per cent for 3 years is only 1.88. At 14 per cent. for 3 years is only 1.35 c. At 14 perceent. for 6 years is only 0.880o. At 2 per cent, for 5 years Is only 1.1 e. Dwellings in town or country, detach ed, insurable at the following rates, viz.: For one year i per cent. For three years 14 per ent. For ive years 2} 1per cent. Barns and contents, gin houses, baled cotton, steo houses, mercbandise, mills and churches insurable at adequate rates. I represent only the very best conmpa nies of long experience and well establish ed character. JAMES W. LAW, nov 22-6m Aet NOTCTREDITORM. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ,COUNTY OF FAIRFiBLD. IN THlE COMMION PLEAS. John L. Black, Adnir. of the Estate of Mar tha K. Black, Deceased, vs. N. Austin Black, ot at PURSUANT to an order of Court, made inteabove-stated cause, all credi tors holding claims against the Estate of Mrs. A ertha K. Black, deeensed, are re quired to establish them before me on or before the first day of F?ebruary net. -C. C. C. P. F. C. Jan 3-td - SHAVING SALOON. T1 E undersigned begs leave to inform Lhis customers and the public gener ally that ho is prepared to give satisfac tlo to all who may favor him with their patronage. H. 0. HUTCHIESON will shave you with faeility-outting dyeing and -aressing in the lai stand most approved style', with J. M. MCALL At the Champion Barber 8ho and Sham pooing Saloon, Wijn*sboro, . 0. nov13 .W..OTICE. . M R .K, 'ELLIOTT has this da , ay withdrawn from the lirm of Mugthews & Co. The undersigned will continue the Grooce!y business under th)e 'same name and stl as heretofora2 JNO. F. MtATTHERW8, JR., J. H. GUMMINGS. Winnsboro, 5. C,, Jan., 1, 1880. jan 8-I' IN4DIA 1RUBBE1R lEI7T1NG. 15ItV a*zN i oh brte. pl eltin. ern~.le Roa. Qavap d alat "r.' 'l w. .'R-' - w. -r. . H ..w a"w r . - ,._ - w _ .-- . CuIlSTM A S COJyLJr- I And I am preparod to sell you all the nice things you want for the lloli days, such as. Apples Oranges, Cocoa. nuts, Citron, 'resse( Figs, Currants; Iaisins in Boxes, half and gluarters. 'NUTS. Almonds, Walinuts, Vecans, lirazils Fl1berts. CANDIES. French M xed, Cocoanut, Strips, Japanese Candy, CANNED GOODS. Wilson's Corned Beef, Salmon and Sardines, Lobsters, and Oysters, Pine' Apple and Peaches, Potted Meats of all kinds. FIRE WORKS'. Sky Rockets, Cannon Crackers, Roman Candles, Torpedoes, etc. Give me a call. W Il. DONLY, dec 18 On the Corner. CHRISTIAS DOOJS. - - -- Mince Meat, Famous New Eng, land Brand Apple Butter-very fine -Ginger Preserves, Leo & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce, Baldwin's Tomato Catsup, Cooper's Gelatine, Wilson's Corned Beof,in 2 lb. Cans. OAT MEAL, PURE AND FRESH. Cheese, Macaroni, Canned Peaches, Pine Apple, '1omatoes, Java Coffee, Choice Teas, Buckwheat Flour. JUST OPENED. A new lot of Cassitneres, Jeans, Kerseys, etc. Ladies' and Gents' Shoes. Clothing, Hats, White Goods, Domestic Homespun, Drills, etc. It will pay you to call on us be fore purchasing. J. F. MaMASTEI & CO. dec 11 MERRY.C . CH R IS TMS ULL STOCK of theochoicest and' most varied assortment of Goods for the Holidays. We invite the public's attention particulaily to our 50 CENTS KID GLOVES. These are extra cheap and 'worth an early inspection. Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Ladies' Harndkerchiefs in Boxes at the very LOWEST PRICES .-AT P.WLIDECER &BROD. dec 13 ___ Buy Notions, White Goods, Hosiery and Onlicoes at the corner store of ,1. M. Beaty & Co.. J. Mt. Beaty & Co. are selling Cloth ing, Hats, Ruibber Suits and Shoes at lowest cash prices. Remember J. M. Beaty & Co. make a sp)ecialty of the Bay State Standard Screw Shoes, at the store on the corner. A nice stock of good Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, Collars, Neck wear &c., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner store.. Elegant Cashmeres, Momie Cloths, Worsted, Alpacas, Dress Linings, Criune, &c., at J. MI. Beaty & Co..'s corn tor'e. You will find Bleached Goods, Sea Island Goods, Domestics, Tickings, Kereys and Jeans at the corner store of J. M. Beaty & Co. Groceries of all kinds, Candy, Crack ers, Tobacco, Crockery Woodenware, Plows, Cutlery, Shot, Powder, etc.. alwayq in stock at the corner store of J. M.Beaty_& Co. GREAT EXCITEMENT --AT PAL1tJETTO ROUSE. . JUST ARRfVED one of the finest as fortments of Liquors in the Boro. One Barrel of Gibson' Celebrated Old Nectar, 1840; Three Barrels of line old yeWhis key: 1st, Old Imperial (iabinetWbisky 9 years old' 2nd, also the Mabel 1dl ditto; 3rd, ionoke Uy,the oldest 18 ditto. Corn Whisket o th b'est .rds North Carolina Corn,8Sweet and SonrMs~ of the best grades. Ahso, Wines and Bran, dies of th e finest brands.. I have also a fihi' lot of Cigars and Tobacco .which I will diJ.>ose of at reasonable prien .o cas a i .Ge rne a call, and willte t yo, right. 'hild tpha Laer BJeer . wason haid froniOeojqb M ftr~ Dger and Eng 11. Yem a all mines at the ar unide i:dm a 1next door toD., aug 28 A SPfhY o beautiftil oteai ? O e aEJst arri,edt rv~ saea pn THE FRIEND OF ALL HOLLOWAY'S PILLS! "I had no .appetite; Holloway's Pill vo me a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and keep them in the-house." "Dr. Holloway lias'cured my headache that was chlronic. "1 gave one of your Pills to my banb for cholera morbus. Tue dear little thing got well in a day." "Iy nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Hollowav's Ointment cured me of noIsWs in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the ears and the tnoiae has left." "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send lne five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have throc 'boxes of yom Pills by return mail, for chills and fever." I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space- ooinpels me to conolnde, Fon CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, And all eruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very rcot of evil. 11 OLLO WA Y'S OINTIENT. Possessed of this remedy, every men may be own doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these means, cures sores or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gout, rhouma tism and all skin diseases, IMPORTANT CAUTION.-None are genuine tin. less the signature of J. 11AYvUOtls, as agent for the United States surrounds each box of I'ills and Ciutment. Doxes at ss cent, as cents, and $1 each. fr" There is cor,siderable saving by taking the large: sizes. HOLLOWAY & CO., feb 15-1y New York. NE G009D GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. W E respectfully call the attention of the public to our new lot of Goods, and req,uest an inspection of them before purchasing Our goods have been carefully selected, bought at bottom prices, and will be sold as low as they can be bought from anybody anywhere. We would call the attention of the 'adios to our line of Cloaks, Dress goods, Fancy. Goods, Hosiery, etc. A very prot ty assortment of Tics and other Neck Goods. Laces, Edgings, Frillings, etc. in GREAT VARIETY. Our Gents' Goods department is com plote in every thing. . In heavy goods, such as Jeans, Kerseys, 10lannels, Homespuns, Blankets, &c., w: are full up, at the lowest prices. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!!! Come and examine our Shoes before buying. Call and see our stock, and we will convince you that we sell goods as cheap as anybody. f'1 We are agents for 3. & P. Coata' Spool Cotton, and Belding Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk-New York Prices. ot McMASTER, BRICE & CO. BUY THE OLD "CAVE" CORN WHISKEY. This is the simon pure article, seized and sold by the U nited States Govern imnt. The regular "moon - shine." U. G. DESP'ORTES. Seuppernong Wino at 81.60 per gallon. Delightful for Xmas. U. G. DESPORTES. Dry Goods, Clothing, Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. U..G. DESPORTES. dee 23 $$ c Laris You cann gvedt bisiness a eral without expense. The betop portunity ever offered fo'r those willing work. You should try nQthing else uinti yo see for yourself what you can do at, the buist. ness we offer. No room to explain here. Youi can devote all yor time or or.ly your spare time to the busIness, and mao great pay for every hour that you work. omen make as muh as men. Sed for special prite terms and particulars, which we mall free, outfit tree. Don't complain of hard times Wto youi have stich a ch ance. Address H HALEBTT & Co.. rortland, Maine, han th amont~ Std atbove.,N one an fail o make m oney fat. Any one can do the work, You can make from 50 ets. to $9 an hour by do. voting your evenings and sare time tothe butsiness. Noihing like it fr mone making ever offered before. B3usineelesnt anc strictly honorable. Rteader,t u want te know all about the best p aigbsiness betor the puli send us your adesand we will sedyou lull particulars a d rvtote. free- samples worth $5also . ~yotcan tOU G R 5TNSO 0P. Poun, Mo, Aug 19-t6mz1y ~4 L~htpst| DON'I UNTIL YOU Soon my stockjno rniture, which newest, and cheapest, according to qi new supply of Chroinos, t'icturo Fran Shades, Mirrors, &c. Furniture neat Lumber and Llths for sale. I am Factory. All order promptly ottonde Wilson New Improved Sowing Machii oct 18 Re F ARHY TE WORLD WiT'lLS 0N S EWIy in workmanship is egnal to a Chronot ed as a first-class Piano. It received and Centennial Expositior s. IT SEr other machines. Its capacity is unlim MACHINES sold in the United Statot others. ' The WILSON MENDING A of repairing,,WITHOUT PATCHINll NE.} WILSON SEW CHICAGO, I] SPOOL COTTON. ESTABILISR-ED 1812. TR A DE GEORGE A. OILARK, HOLE AGENT. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The distinctive features of this spool cotten are that it is madle from the very SEA ISLAND COTTON. It is finished soft as the cotton from which it is mn':In; it, has no wvaxing or artificial finish to deceive the eyes; it is the strongest, smoothest and most clastic uiowign thread in the market; for machine sowing it has no equal; it is wound en W HI TE S PO OLS8. The -Black is the most J ET B LA*C K ever produced in spool cotton, being dyed bya system patented by ourselves, The oAors are dyed by the NEW ANILINE PROCONSS rendering them so perfect and brillhant that dress-makers everywhere uso themi instead of sewing slks. A Gold Medali was awarded thisi spool cotton at Paris, lf)78, for "great strength'' and "geneoral excellence" being the high est award given for spool cotton. We invite comparison and respectfully ask ladies to give it a fair trial and con vince themselves of Its superiority over all other~s. To be had at wholesale and retail of J. 0. B3OAG. ug I NEW GOODS. EIGHT Barrels, New Crop New Oreans Molasses. ALSO, A Fine Lot of Sugars-all grades. Jackson's Bost Family Flour. IHARD WARE~, Consisting in art of Idnie and Horse Shoes, Na, 'Trae Chains, and ; Ret Rust Proof Qa, 1r ek Cheese and fagaroni ~P a ~.' riand Oitron,Q'Z PX CABN at BUY HAr',i is one of the largot, handsomest tality, to be found in Winnsboro. A aeu, Vall Pockotp, Brackets, Window ly repaired at moderate prices. agent for a Door, Sash and Blii d to. Also, agent for the Wheele o,anid two others. R. W. PHILLIPS. ST C OES10TA I E \TEOrERTO OHNSON, LARK&K0 30 UNION SQUARE MASS. NEW-YORK CITY. * YLUABLE INVENTION, RENOWNED noter Watch, and as olegntly finish.. the highest awards at the Vienna' S ONE-FOURTH FASTER than itod. There are more WILSON + than the combined sales of all the TTACHMENT, for doing all 'kiids given FREE with each machine. ING MACHINE .00 i., U. S. A, Ay er's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofuldus diseases, Erysi pelas, IRose, or St. Antho * ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulceratiens of 'the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Boils, Blotcs; Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side and IIead, 'Feinilo WVeakness, Sterili-ty, Leucorrhoa, arisilig from internal ulceration; .and' Uterine disease, Syphilitic and.. Murourial- dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspopsia, Erlachzttion, General Debility,.and for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives - Stillingia, Main. drake, Yellow Dock - with th6 Iodides of Potassium and iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known "o the diseases it is inten4ed to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully comn bined, that the full ralterativo effedt of each is assured, and while it is so -mild as to be harmless even to children, it is - still so effectual as to p urge out from the systemi those Impurities ar4 corruptions which develop into Joathsome disease,., .The reputation it enjoja is 'derivred from its cures, and the confidence \vhich p rominent physicians all over the con. try repose in it, prove their experience of its usefulness.. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated and are constantly being j received, arnd as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Brat saparilla over every other alterative~ medicine. So generally Is its. superla ority to any other mediceme kn.own,- thet we need do no more than to uasigre the public that the best qualities lit has ovet possessed are strictly maintained. PREIPARSD DY Dr. J. C. AYER & C0., Lowell, t4ss. P,*aetteai a,,d Analaytical Ohe,,sate, BOL.D DY aLL DaUOQZBaB s vaarwnaa SMITH'S WO1RM 0JI1 on yWs,GA,De4be' ta W ad h ts nevem av. et