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TOWN AND COUNTY.* TUESDAY, March 9, 1 : : t 1o80. . TEots oF TiE NE.ws AND 11EnALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars peri annUm, in a*advance; weekly edit on, two dollars and 1fty cents perannum, V in advance. Liberal discount to clubs . of live and upwards. 1 RATES or AI>vErlIsINo.-One dollar 1 por inch for the first insertion, v id fifty cents per inchfor each subseq .aent insertion. These rates apply to all ad- I vertiseniits, of whatever nawt e, an( o are payable strictly in advan-eo. Con- r tracts for three, six or twelve months f inade on very liberil terms. Tran sieit local notices, fifteen- cents per line for the first insertion and seven 1 and one-hllf cents per lino for each t subsequent insertion. Obituaries and , tributes of respect charged as adver- t tisoments. Simple announcements or marriages and deaths published free o charge, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever 11 nature, should be addressed to the 11 Winnshoro Publishing Company' t Winnsboro, S. C. RAILROAD SCHEDULE, . The following is the schcdule of arrivalcs on r the C. C. & A. Ita Iroad, upon the baus of Wash. t ington time, whtch IF out, sIXteen minutes ahead of Winnsborot t'in. y GO1N( W 'ITII. r4 Columbia............10. a. in.........10.48 p. . e Blythewood,....i....11.4& a. In.........11.41 p. m. Itidgeway.........,11.59 a. in . 1.oo p. in. Winnsboro...... 12.30 p In........12.81 a. l. 11lack8tock.... .....1.9 p. m...a. In Chester.............. 1 19 p. in....,.... 1.41 a. m ti GOIlNo SOUTH. O Chester .......... . 1.22 p. in......... 2.41 a. in. y 1ilackstock........ 2.10 p. ......... 8.16 . in. W inntiboro..... .. ..6. p. ......... 8.57 a. in. s 1idgeway........ 8.20 p. m... 4.29 A. m.g lythe wood.. 8.188 p. in........ 4.48 a. in. Columbia.......... 4.20 p. in......... 580 a. in t New Advertisements. Strayed-Jay E..Green. Irish Potatocs--The John H. Cath cart Company. . V Lost, on Sunday afternoon, b between Morris' Hotel and the resi dence of Mr. Jas. Q. Davis, a lady's cuir-pin-gold. A suitable reward will be paid for tile same if loft at this office. Bleak, ch)illy March and Novembern are the two worst months of the Year N for thoso suffering with glmnonlary diseases. Keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrip near by and such sufhrers will be able to brave the rongh weather without danger. Price only 25 cents a bottle. * Fairflold granite is acquiring in creased reputation. Mr. Robert a Crawford shipped eight hundred dol- i lar: worth to Mr. Viet, of Charleston, b alone, besides filling orders for Coluin bin, Augusta, Greenville, Nashville n and other places. Last week granito NV for a monument was sent to St. Louis. a The stone -is of the finest quality and the supply inexhaustible. n t( The Columbia lRegister of Saturday contained a report that Mr. Charles j Nownham, at present engaged in n, painting our market steeple, received tl a severe injuries a few days ago from aa fall. We are happy to say that this isa a mistake. The rope slipped and. Mr. n Newnham did receive a slight fall, but ~ unot enough to injure him or incapaci- ~( tate him from wvork, . LOCA L BuRFS.-Monday was a wet and gloomy (lay with the people in a town, and very little business of any h kind was done. Although there was e' not a great deal of rain, still it.will (do P much good ini the way of hatetning vegetation.a The fruit trees, believing this to be i an "alleged winter," are at last bloom- i ing out inl some localities. The plumi " treeR seemi to be unusually backward 1 this spring aind to possess very little b vitality. We 'have heard it stated ti that the dry winter~ accounts for tis " fact. The gardens find grain patches about g town are beginning to present an at- ui tractive and prom ising appearance. n The fly does hlot seonm to have damag-- e ed wheat and oats so seriously as was at one time thought to be the ease. 1, *A few of thle citizens of Winnaboro, ii who wvere so fortunate as to receive sl the gratuitous tickets of the~Charlotte il *Chamber of Commerce, took advantage Ii of the opportunity to make a visit to si that thriving city just over the border. p We have no doubt that Charlotte pos a sess0s many adyantiages and induce ments to business men, and her mer chants are taking the right way to ad vertiso. There Is nothing like seeing ~ for yourself. Nor.as FRoM MONT XO ELLo. k A Pleasant and Suocesful Entertainment Something About Some Extraordinary Oranite Beods. ali [rnoM OUn n1KonJin coDnEsPoNDENT.]"j, MoNTICELLO, March 6.-Last night, according to programme, the good pj people of Shiloh had their successful ft entertainment, and, judging from the - data in my possession, must have re alized a large sum. Although indis - position prevented my attending which I greatly regretted=-yet I have tc faithiftl rep)orts, anid can say that the ' two charades were admirably peform-! ed, the actors fully realizing the spirit 01 *of the pieceft Where all did so well a it would be Invidious to make distine- 'E tions..-. A first-class "spread out" wvas t Y made, and all feasted to satiety. Son- In ticello sent her bevy of fair delegates, lfo and-but the old saw goes, 'self-prcie, is hialf'scandal," so I will take it out in la thinking that our delegation would bi have done to'represent us anywhere. fl .The latter part of last week Ijaunted IV out of old Monticello, and viAlted that P~ "prince of noble fellows," Capt. Jas. hi P; Maefle. While there, enjoying his ' ti "old time hospitality," I forgot that the old South Carolina ways haid been changed for new ones. He carried tla the to lee that sing(ilar and eurious sc ten-acre rook. .After a pleasant ride thropgb a eefpre.t af$ magnificent ri oaks fof a We61Wmhi. reidence, I w ay ved ai tab1e 9fsolIdgespitq roolc, ei vering an area of over seven a'cree., t first love), then gradually sloping, I nd flnally desconding precipitously to lie crook, which is about sixty ftet Wiow the rock level. The surfce of 1 his granite is covered with lichen, I hich in summer assumes a beautiful ,reon, and the soil around -the rock as a growth of cedars, with the yel nW jaseminie climbering uponl them, elfle all around may be seen immense oulders of granite, whose weight can nly be redkoned by tons. While iding over and around this grai.te rmation, with the Captain, two trains I f thought meandered through my ind, the one romantic, the othor prac- i ical. The first-What would the ,oung folks of the Boro give to have liis rock a1s an objective point in tivr vening walks? The rccond-If this nienso surfaice of ro'ck, with its nil or associates, were near Charleston, ow they could be utilized in building 10 jetties now erecting in the channels this granito-splits easily and straight >r many feet) and of what value the Dck and splendid oaks' would be to te proprietor! I think if some of our Long Tow n and Wateree River 3aders could see the acres of deaden led timber, once noble old oaks and ickories, their mouths would water. It was not very far from the Cap in's residelice that that famous rock f great weight moved a hundred irds of its own accord and caused the iedding of gallons of printers' ink in )reading before the public the scion fic discussion between Mr. J. W. ndso nt, of Mount Zion, and the Rev. dwin Cater. The rock remains-Mr udson and the Rev. Mr. Cater have )sscd from earth. Sherman burnt 1o files of the county paper, and the 3y who read the discussion. and sided ith "old J. W.,"is now SENEX. HYMENBA L. MARRIED-On the 19th of Febru ry, at the residence of the bride's lother,- M'. S. N. oINDERSON, of owberry, to Miss M. ELLA MILLINGO, r Fairfield. ''TWO MEN AT SANDY BAR." yaterious and Hostile Meeting at Sand. bar Ferry According to the Code -Two Uni known Warriors--Two Harmless Shots. (From t.he Augu,.ta Chroricle March. d.] Some dayR since it was whispered round that Mayur May had received i anonymous note warning him to 3 oil the lookout for diuellists in this .cion. As nothing definite or re )onsible ws indicated in the commu ication, no steps could be taken to ards preventing an improbable duel, id but tew persons knew anything of No nmatier. Yesterday afternoon, however, Iu tors began to fly about town relative a duel at Sandbar Ferry, between Artics unknown, and at. night the air 'as laden with speculation and lumni mus conjecture. Nobody knew any ting definite, hotel registers failed to test any suspicious personages or airties in town, livery stable keepers id hack meni wverec in thie dark, and one of our city surgeons had been illed upon01 to act in any~ capacity uin r' thie Code. From' a gentleman, owever*, who had dr'iveni by the Fierry the afternoon, it was leairned tha't. ie colored ferryman had himself been witness of bona fide though blood As .proceedings by thie river about ulf-p)ast three in the -afternoon. Ac >rding to tile ferryman's account, a sirty of gentlemen drove up to the ver about eleven o'clock in the morn mg, and alighting, began to loiter Jout and enigagedl inl some pisto01 prac ce. An hour or so later they wore iled'by anlother party, making in all x persons; who comnmenlced a consul tion which proved to be very lenugthy id earniest. After two hours had i een1 consumied in this way, prepara ens were inaugurated and prelimi- e aries instituted for a hlostile meetimei. I hue ground was measured ottf oii the< eorgia side, within easy sight of the rry$eing about one hundred yards p tihe river on a p)lateau andi unider a ated sycamore of this section. Ac >rdinig to the ferryman, tho combat its took positions, onie of them shloot tg at the word, thle second man nim- 1 ig some seconds and deliberatel y fir ig. When It was found out that both lots had missed, seime further consul ition was enigaged in, when the prin pals, advancing toward each other, stened to the -reading of a paper, ook hands and rode awvay. Th e< irties were unknown to the ferryman I ad evidently were not from Augusta. :ore the matter rests, so far as the liblic is concernied. FASTING IN LJENT.-TheO .Methodist kes quite a business-like view of tihe atter of fasting during Lent, as indi ited by the New York market. It { Lys: "If any one will wvatch the mar Its a little d'uring Lent, and remem 3r that millions of people are piretend- ~ g to fast for forty days, he illh prob >ly ask hi mself why these people con- - nut to participate in this hypocrisy. here may be a very little fasting, but a ere Is not enough to produce any im- i 'esson onthe. -eneral aggregate of od cosmd.Ig s flesn imd more 111 is eateni, wvhat possible1 religIous ii tiue can this change of diet have? If E Is mere a farce, why pretend to aiiutaini it? It would certainly be efXi that peop)le wvho habitual ly eat o much should recstore thie balance by rty dlavs of moderate eatinlg. Bluts hat If t'he market fail to dlisclose any-i lng more than that people wvho stufir themselves wvith meat In January' ( e stuffing themselves with fish hin Ibruary? Not less than a million of e fasters draw supplies from New ork markets; any real fasting on so I t'ge a scale would appeat In a sharp I 11 of prices." -A Paris omnibua, one of the very 'ge three-horsed kinds, recently 0 -oko exactly Into two -pices. The I 'st half went off' with tile drIver, a ho was unconscious of what had hap- ' med. The hind part remained pols I onl Its two wheels-IL. is not said i, iw long-but all the passengers had 1, rne to get'down. Fortunately there ore but few. Only one was seated the exact middle of tile vehicle, an ti lady, who, wheni the divisioii oft e omnibus occurr~ed, was deposited. rnewhat suddenly on the pavement. -.-A young lady being askedby a e ah bachelor, "If not yourself, who k oul you rather be?" replied sweetly - d tneoetl1' Niotar. tri9y.d 'TI q Poople have been so mut i ml)oscd upon by worthless Blco'1 uIrIflers, that vo are glad to be able o recommend a prelaration which can )e depended on as contilning Invalua Ale medicial virtues. and Is worthy of h'p11)1blic confidolenel. Aver's Sarsa )arilla cures, whon anythlug can cure, be diseases that requiro an alterative nedicine. * -A recent discovery at Pompeil ,vas that of a birdseller's house. The mbedded skeletous of nmmerous birda 'Vere dug out, also largo quantities of :arbomized millet seed, hiemp seed and L species of small bean, which had >een the dealer's stock of bird food. -Iow to acqtuire shorthand--fool tronld a buzz saw. IISIK PDOTATOi NOR SALE at the store formerly ocou pied by McIntyre & Desportes: A few barrels of Irish Potatoes, various lualities, at S1.25 a bushel, by ' THE JOHN II. CATHOART CO. N. B.-Btisiness hours: When the loor is open. moh 9-tlxi STRAYED. N 22d of- February, from fopkins' Turn Out, a dark brown mare nle, with a' white spot on -- the back aused by the.rubbing of the saddle. When ast seen sho va traveling towards Kil ian's. A liberal reward will be given for ker recovery. 'JAY E. GREEN, ,-rner of Assembly and Lady streets. Columbia, S.C. mch 9-3t R.- JOSEPH GROESCIIEL, of the L house of Sugenheimer and Groc oel, is now in New York, laying in a upply of Spring goods in great variety. ook out for him when he gets back. r-F you want to buy obenp goods and L good goods, call at the store of ilesrs.- Sugenheimer & G! oeschel, where 'ou will Ind a full supply of everything isually' kept in a first-class establish nent. 1880, SPRINGs 1880. P. LAN DECKER & BRO. innounco the receipt of a large ae sortment of Spring Goods in the . very latest desigi-s and Nov elties, rnd they offer the following goods as low .as any house in the '13oro. Wool Bunting in all desirable shades, Prenoh Bunting in Black and Navy Blue he handsomest ever brought to this mar cet. A beautiful line of HAMBURG EDG1NGS In entirely new designs, with Insert ngs to match. SPRING PRINTS Just opened and ready for inspection. iall and see. NOTIONS Of all kinds and of the bost quality Lt the lowest possible figures. Call early. A large stock of Gents'- Furnishing hoods for the Spring trade. Call and be suited." SHOES. We would call the attention of the pub io to our large stock of Ladies', Gents', 'lisses' and hildren's Shoes, which we re now disposing of at a remarkably low ,rice. Give us a call before you pur ihase elsewhere, as we feel satisfied we an suit you in quality, style and price. TRUNKS AND VALISES, Wo will sell our large stock of Trunks, ralises, Railroad Blags and Satchels at old >ricos, although they have advanced ful y 25 per cent, AN EARLY CALL Will repay ladies. We ask you only to omo to see our stock and toh hear the irices, and if you do not find It to your dvantage to buy, we will not ask you to lo so. P. LADERKER & BRO. ' UR present stock of Winter Goods Jwill be sold at extremely low rates, a the season Is about ever. Whatever on may want, give us a call before p,ur basing elsewhere. &GRE JIL BuyV Notions, White Goods, UoeIle9 id. dallcoes at the corner store o fJ. f. Beaty & Co. Remember J. M. Bleaty & Co. ma~ke specialty of the Bay State Standard crow Shoes, at the store on the corner. A nice stock of good Laudred and Tnlaunidried Sbtirts. Collars, Nckwear sc., at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s corner Lore. Elegant Cashmeros, Momnie Clothg Vorsted, Alpacas Dress Linings, rinolino, &c., at E1. M. Beaty & Co.'sl orner store. You will fid Uleache Goods, Sea stland Goods, Domnestics, Tickin'gs, s.orseys and Jeans at the corner store f J. M.Beaty & Co. Groceries of all kinds, Candy, Crank-. rs, Tobaceo, Crockery Woodenware, lows, Cutlery, Shot, Powder, ete.. iways in stock at the corner store of . M. Beaty & Co. J. M. Beaty &Co.areoselling Cloth ing, flat., Rubber Suits and Shoes at >west cash prices. New Goods of all kinds continually rriving at J. M. Beaty & Co.'s, on e corner. - rF yon want to buy ohheap goods, and Lgood goods call at the store of Messrs.. ugenheimer & Ghroesobel, where yeu ill ad a full supl of ever$'thing usually ept n a irtr- a s establishment. --Me you' suieritio NOMINATIONS. FOR 81ELtIFF. Messrs. 10itors: As noninations are in order, permit us to present the name of OL. JNO. B. DAVIS ns a candidato for Shoriff at the ensuing oloction, subject. of courso, to the action of tho Denooratio primaries. MANY FRIENos. FOR JUDUE OF PROBATE. Messrs. lditors : Please anyounce the present incumbent., J. 1t. Boies, iJtdge of Probate, as a candida p for re-election at the onsuiDg election, subjeet to the to tion of the Democratic party at the pri. maries. By so doing you will oblige his 14 MANY FlIENJ)8. FOR SHERIFF. Mess's. Editorrs: Please anoiin (Of J. Preston 4ooper as a caldidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the coming election (subject to the decision of the primary election) and obligo iany friends in the SouTWERTiBN POnTION OPYTH COUNTY. deo 1 FOR COUNTY CO31NMI IONEI. The friena i of' Mr. James Q. Heron, of Salem, respectfully nominate him for the offico of County Coinmissioner at the on suing election- -subject to the notion of the Democratic primary. jan 17- td --fTi'xS UR-XNC1'~-AGENCY~ -OF JAM1ES W. 1AW. 20 the Publie: Why not insure your property? Seo the cost. of a per diem explense: Daily cost -of insuring $1,000 at 3 per cent per annum is only 8" cents. At 2A per cov.t. per annum is only 7 c At 11 per cent. per annuimi is only 4 c. At I per cent. per annum is only 2J c. At per cent. per annum is only 2 c. At per cent for 3 yearn is only 1.88 At I per cent. for 3 years is onty 1.w) c. At 1 per cent. 'or 5 years is only 0.c8 c. At '' per cent. for 5 years is only 1.1 c. Dwellin gp in town or countri, detach 13d, insuralle at the following rates, viz.: 7or one year J per cent. For three years 14 per cent. Fu five years ' per cent. Barns and contents, gin hol-es, baled vtton, store houses, mer,-hanliso, n1ills tud churches insurable at adequate rates. [ represent only the very Lest coipa nieq of'long experience and wcll establish 3d character. JAMES W. LAW, 0Agent. nov 22-GrAi COME AND SEE TIE B E,AUTIFU L OODS AT. OCRmOa & Ral1os. ver at ches, Jew elry.. Of tjll .i1escrly-~ tions, Sterling Silver.nd( *Patedware. Carvers, Bread, Tale and Pocket Kn ives. Fine China and Glass'Te-Sets. GL,ASWARE: Pitchers, Preserves, Goblets, Turn lers, &c. FANCY GOODS: Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Cu pa, &c. Lamps and Lamp Burners whsici: make accidents impossible. Violins, Bows, Strings, &c. jan 10) BUY THE OLD "CAVE'' CORN WHISKEY. This is the simon pure article, seized and sold bythe United States Government. T1e regular "moon shine." U. G. DESPOR~TES. Souppernontg Wine at $1.50 per. gallon. Delightful for Xmas. U. GqbESPORITES. Dry Goods, Clothing, Sahales, Bridles and Harndss. Call and examine.my stock before puirchasing elsewhere. -: 8atisfaction guaranteed. ~ .D~~TS dec 23 1IjRESH Garden Seeds at the U C orner Store. J. M. -BEATY & CO.. SHaving essolatedc ourselves together for :the' jurpose of 'cabilt:d on the GROCERY'AND SUPPLY TRADE, We beg to inform our.frlends and the publie that wvehaveo on-h~and a full stock of Cofr'e&.Sagai-A. Flour, M1olasses, Buckwheat, Hams, Catmied Goods, etc., together.wlth Bacon Meal, 8lbges Nails, and all. ouch artleles ae are k'equi -ed by persons desfrinjc advances.u' We are also peatrd ofurnish first. class Gulanos at$l pres. IR. C. GOODING, '.ILLOT jb 54 GROCERIES. A NEW Flupply.of Family and Plai ..tion Groc erica. J5 bblH. Choico New Orleang 'Molam 30 bbls. Choice Cuba Syrup, beside ot grades. Jackson's best grades Family .lour, ALSO, A lot of Patteut Family Flour-the b in the Boro. SUVAR. All grades, from the highest to lowest. COFFEES. Peaberry (something now), Rio Iava. Also Parched Itio and Java. -PIAOWS Bought before the advance, and ot irticles too nuierous to mention. sold at the lowest possible prices. D. R. F.LENNIKEN feb 28 GREAT EXCITEMEN AT- - PALIETFTO I[O USE, JUST ARRIVED one of the finest ,ortment, of Liqurs in the Bor(. Barrel of Gibson's Celebrated Old Nee 18410; Thrveii Barrels of ine old Rye W: Icey: I tt, Old Imperial Cabinet Yhisk ) years old; 2nd, also, the Mabel Belli :1itto; 3rd, Roanok e yo, the ollest :litto. Corn Whiskey of tho best gral North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mr >f the best grades. Also, Wines and Bi lies of th e finest brands, I have als in', lot of Cigars and Tobacco wli< will dis',os of at reasonable prices mtsh only. Give me a call, and I will ti you right. Philadelphia Lager Beer ways on hand from tli c.-lebrated firn: Berger and Engell. You can find n ll times at the Bar under the .Winnsl Hlotel, next door to D. I. Vieiiii-ioi 0all and see 1110. J. CLENDININC aug 20 FRESH MEDICINE. &C., &C. CUBE1 CIGARETTEs, Ilostetter's ters, Mimmun's Liver Regula kkiignolia Balm, Hoyt's Cologne, Cap< ind Porous' Plasters, JIarter's Iron To Dpodeldoe, Royal Bailing Powders, Tf intg Rings and Tooth, Sha-ving. Ki itair, Cloth and White-Wash Brui just received by feb 28 AIoMASTER, BRICE & C( COME QUICK COME QUICK I COMIE QUIC COME QUICK ! COME QUIC AND BUY STOCKINGS. AND BUY STOCKINGS. Ladies', Misses' and Children's H Ladies', MiBSes' and Children's H' WILL BE SOLD W.LLL BE SOLD Cheaper than over heard of. Cheaper thatn over heard of. Half Prico, Half New York C( Half Price, Half Now York C< COME AND SEE. COME AND SEE. COME AND SEE. McMASTER, BR'ICE & CC feb 26 SALE STABLE I'O THlE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIEI 1I. HAVE established a Sale Stable WVinnsboro, and am prepared sell stock stock on very accommiod ing terms, either for' cash or on ti tuntil next fail for' negotiable pap Persons wvishitig to) buy or swap) v Jo well to call on me before purch I will also pa.y the highest cash pr or CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my Stable on Congr Street, located one door south of1 Uadd building. jan 20 .A. WILLIFOR3 .-Pav vyoranherfedan. THE WORLI L. WILSON SEW e1, in workmanship is' equal to a Chron, her ed as a first-clas Piano. It receive nnd Cet)nild Expxsitior s. IT SE 01or machines. Its capiety is unli MACHINES sold in tho United Stat others. The WILSON MENDING of repairing WITHOUT PATCHIN est W E. WILSON SEN CHCAGO, I the - IWM uld All tsn, th l h i of i lilet SELOOA COTTON. 'OS th8sroget Amotetnd o'.lsi o iThred inte are of t i n sewmgt it r hat oe it is w(13foun tonvr JET.IS N BLCTOK Ite ise proneehd int stioe cotton being enlde in t o erect ndE ii theatrnessak erateveywher moseltem In o sewir n si ke Aeit Got Med as n warded; i i tvtis oo sesete awroducgivno spool cottn en vyice it semolves ofit bueiiy ourever S0 t. l rsaededb h atTob haatwoeaeadralo FRES A RRIVALS, ALL SORS ANILE PROCEIES reshein tugu A o, pefEcT all b rand ,Fh crteafaof Strit iN Ms. fr t , New A ds fmishd isn al tied tckaii s,o cttob et for p ati on, ,t Puas re ea t ndt gei ral fiT eii to"dbei the hR;itgi Lr irngst, kooeso and rseetafndl sakig irlis ot ie it sar t elnd eon .tenlow s Cofes &u peority ov, Bs.alotes.eigTbcc,alga entT ber ha ab ho. sl and upward.o FtoS-ARRSO LS ,LLC. SOivS m" NCEaGOCEIE AT H.ODONLY, de*8OnteConr reshAgsa lu,ofalbans-r 5u00vha lur (etck red ef RENOWNED 'ING 'mO.ACHINE oetor Watch, and as .egantly finish.. 'I the hifrhest awards at the Vienna \YS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than mited. There are more WILSON es thnn the combined sales of all the ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinde G, given FREE with each machine. VING MACHINE COs L -i., U . S. A, ES TE u E RATOI OHNSON, LARKago.. IMASS) F.W-YORKQC1TVT-f Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which ia at once -agree a , bl e, healthy, and ef fectual for pre sor- ing the hai Faded or grak hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and fresgnss of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. NothE ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain cau be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will provent the hair from turning gray or falling oIl, and consequently prevent baldness.- Free fromi those deleterious substances wvhich make some preparati ons dan gerous, and injurious to the bair, the Vig9r cnn* only benefit but not-harm it. If wanted mndrely for a HXAIR DRESSING, nothiing else cnn be found -so desir able. Containing neither 9il nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and1 yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a gratefu peirfume. Prepared by Dr. i, C. Ayer & Co., Practieal and Analytical Chemisata. LOWELL, MASS. JUST 05 BARitLSBuist's selooted Irish Potatoos, 1 car-load of White Seed Oata, 1 car-load of Limo, and a lul stock of selected GRIOCER1IES. We are agents for the following br.mnd of Guanos: Paltalpco, Lowe's Georgia Formula, Acid Phosphate, G. Ober & Sons, $oluole Amnmoniated Super Phosphate of Limo and Dissolved Bone, South Caroli na Phosphate. Give us a call, and we will give you BOTTOM FIGURES. 3. F. McMANTER & CO. jan 29 LITTLE SPEEDY PIRST PRJDMIV'M AWARDED AT TR GEORGIA STATE PAMR. For Cheapness, Siniplicity and 2 Durability this Sheller stands withu out.a rival. PRICE, ONLY$%. 00. E. S. DESPORTEJS & CO., Agents, Rildgewayv,80 For Saleby ' U. G. DESPORTES Wunab6od &b dec 28-8mos Yeas 1e, thed PUT T