The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, November 23, 1881, Image 3
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ok Tt:f.Nkws and IIkkwt.k
-Tri-wveklv edition. lour dolhtv* />c>
< Ki/'.itn.i. ::i advance: weekly edition.
x- two iio!!ur> ii!* I tiIfy cents
;n advance. Liberal discount to clubs
?.f live and upwards.
1{atj-:s or Advi.ktssinc.?One dollai
' *" - '<" y ?id
* per ;:sc:i ior i:. * - ...
tii'iy rents per ineh lor eaela :=ub>ett ient
insertion. These raio> apply t<> :ul ad
V-rtisement*., of whatever nature. and
hre payable slr:?*f!y i;: adv?is<-?\ (
tra?:;* l?>Ml?ree. >sx or twel*. e months
^ Tnade <>n very liberal teirn*. Transient
local notirvs, tiftecii c?*I;:s per
J line for the (?rst ami >even
and one-half cents per litie fur each
Mdw<;nent insertion. Obituaries and
lribu:e> of respeet c!;arii<-*t a> a<iv?rLr
Simple iinnoi'neenients 01
ly" lnai ria:re> and deaths published freeul
Bp' liaise, ami solicited.
\;I c >nimun:eation>. of whatsoever
\atnre. should l>e addressed to the
\v'i:m>lK-!o Publishing Company
\ Wonsboro, S. C.
"V??ttc*k.?All persons indebted tonic
for work done will p!ea?e rail rum
?Itr. 1 am compelled to have ::k?ju-v to
j:ay tlio-ii; I Claims not paid (>y '
?Ik- first of November, will have sevru
}>er crsit. ami thy ro>t of collection
tidded, A "word to the w;>r/' ?0.
[ai?V] I. Suzrsox.
Now A4rerti??rrHrnt?.
T~ Parker's Ginger Tohie?Hiscox & j
Co.
Patents?Muns) & Co.
Annual Meeting1 of StockholdersJohn
Craig, Assistant Secretary, j
jy Tlie Atlanta Exposition-?A. Pojxi, '
General Passenger Agent.
- For Sale?\V. K. Aiken.A
Card?John \\\ Lyles. j
Fertilizers?J. X. Itoh.-on & Son.
. Carpets, Carircts^-McMsster, Br ice
& Ketchin. ;
^ *.twal V.rUT*.
?They arc both very fond of mice.
Monday was one of Vennor's long
predicted days.
~~ ' " *' ! 'if \r-fv-uhor when
1 Ills 1< UK,' KXliti VI
couples "lii:kv together under one.
*!?hw1.
^ ^I> Wmnslxjro h> have a skating
rink this season or just a steam lire engine?
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?The street* are a^ain dry. but not
Ou*ty. am! the air is just eool enough?
not t<?o cool. j
?Our deputy sheriff is in trouble.
Then' are two wtUTSVnlS iii the sheriffs .
? ofSee agninst him.
?Christmas turkeys arc l>og:"nn?iig
- nm1 r.oi-ke!s are too light
(' appear. uui v?. j
to make a purchase.
? Book nifents are boffilluiny to come
around. and business men are nil
Weaking; the Third Commandment;.
? Thisisthewayalinclookswhenitisnot
W jpaevdandhasno.'*s:*s.*s :*sor::nythingeI
sethatisnccessaryiomakeiilejiiblc
?$he tohl him j-he liked him Very :
well ??>? iViend and a clerk (particaJaViy
Ss;t clerk) hut nothing more.
?Very few people have been in town ;
wr.,.k. and business was painlnlly .
* < dull. Wc are afraid thy busy season ;
is about to close. !
? Our Senator and Representatives
left on Moudav eveninir for Columbia
to attend the meeting ef tiie Legislative.
?Tbe Maharajah of JCadajra?car has
^ just returned from the *'Falis*\?no! :
w -Niagara Fails. The ProseeKtinii A:-:
P Ttorwey had better fiud out his business t
m. there.
Hfc ?if oor(MiH]8Cttt subscribers knew
,J?yf~ho\v badly we want money, our J
office would won b? erovrtrod with pco
?.io HMviiiirun.
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? Cotton sold in Winnsboro on Tuesday
for 10| cents; 011 Wednesday for
cents: on Timvwbv tor 11 cents.
?nd on Friday for 11J cents.
?Sol Smith ilussel. the world-re-,
lionned mimic, is traveling around.
g> AVe hope Sol isn't "going back" on the
; ?oro, uhbough it looks very much as
if he intends giving lis the slip.
?The vounir men of town are organ
fixing a Debating Society. Wc hope
Uiey will meet with success, us such
Society is much neeil in Winnsboro. ;
?In the case of Witte Bros. i\v. Sal-'
ing Wolfe el nL, from thi* county. the j
{Supreme Court lias rendered a decision ;
t* Affirming the jwigtucut of the Circuit j,
Court. - j
? Which is the longest verse in the ]
^ Ohi Testament? A publishing house j
Jn Eason, I*a.r oflers a prize of twenty 1
dollars for a correct answer to this]
; question.
? Iiracooc.riUicc WilJr the rules and!
..practice of the Department, the post- {,
; office at Winnsboro will he open on j
^ Thursday?"i haiksgivings Day?only
^ for the delivery of tiUfc. mails.
?The jitore of Mrs. M. "Mackerel'} '
* . Ticar iilackstock. was broken open la>t J
W . ^Saturday ni^rht ami a large quantity of j
r j?o<vis tarried away. No clue ;u> to the I
^ thieves..'
"?The County Commissioners have j
Taken all the lar^e rocks out of the
road Just t 1h> vther side of Allen's
vv&anch. '\H:fe7 is quite an improvfI
WMr
^ Trn- -liute cotton was brought toj
town on Saturday. That which did j
come sold lor II cents. It brought]
v ;I0I cents on Monday. . T
?Tijcre arevery fewnmrringes (his!1
Tall, but \vc are informed there arc a
L good many "given in marriage". We
11^%-, tear that if we have many more years
^ like this, they will remain "given".
?An exchange asserts 'hat it is hard I
to iIimwii a drunken man because his}
head always swims. Wc think it ;
would he a very easy matter to drown i
such a man, tor after a certain amount:
t)t'hea?Wwimmin?r. he anchors.
?TheAkoond ot Swat innoc.Ms.ly asserts
that when he pays a visit he never
'"TrtTnritefore six. and leave* promptly
at twelve. Is this according ti? the
roi*-titution of the Bachelors4 Protective
I'nion? I fit is, he deserve* the
][>ach?-i r>* Button.
- Town-hip. Chester county, presented
"i:s with two of the largest sweet pota
Pi?>es we Iihvc over htii. i hey weijrn ;
f>s?r and one-half ]m>uik1s a piece. He i
taised tlrem !jinvv-lf. lie has our
1 hanks fur them.
?One of oar snbs.-rlbers l:\inir in
Ulythewood neighborhood informs us
that lit* will make the he^t rot tun crop
this ye;-.r thai he has nmde since the
War. x.nys that the cotton crop
1 >i ^eiiend, is p.od in his section oi'lhe
v unity. The corn crop. as everyu here else,
was a failure.
? It is ihut Yen nor. the rrreat
xv eat her prophet, has siimith u hi.-? nenti
n of vMtinjf the Atlanta Kxpo-i;i?uj.
J.'ii\cU)y Kimo;.!! will name s:une (lay
1 .ie in l/eccmber for the visit?and i;
lNui.\v:i as Yemiov's Pay",
t ). ?.;>k otif f<>f tin. brimstone,hail, .uiu,
fc.cC* *i.?U i* twvU. ll.Ui uimC*
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Ifaaiiiw ' n ^ntw > i nwi i < ,i-"hth'? i 'ly'"
Til \NKsr;iv!>'?;.?Tin* J*r? si*!U:<1
f?t?vcrnor h:iv?? 'ihr.r-?I;ty.
i 110 iitli iii-ianr. a? '<x 'lay t'f general
thank>jfivii;ir ;;m<1 travel-.
Fo;: Saj.k?A Si'iir:** lowing Ma
chin**, wi.li th-ojj-lcof, t\v?? i!r;av<-i>.
' ami all the la!c>t improvement.- ami attachment*.
The machine i< //< " , ami
ran be hoiii;!)! at a ca'tf juice.
Apply at thi-c.lllce.
'i'::;; Minst;:;;;. Titocrt:.?The exhibition:
of the A:tn>tron*j" Uro>. Minstrel
Troupe were we! J at:cia!eu?especially
that on Thuixlay nhrht. which
, ua- fiiven in the Thespian Hall instead
of under the tent. IJoth performances
were wry creditable, ami a!! who attended
K-eincil to enjoy them.
J. X. Iiousox & Sox.?Attention i*
called to the advertisement of Messr>.
I. N. Kobson & Son. the well known
dealers in fertilizers. The senior ol
this t?r si lias been in the business for
many years, and lias always sustained
the hi?rhc>t eharactcr?a character
equally enjoyed by the firm as it now
stands. Those who buy lfobs??n*s Gu
ano* muy feel sure that they will conn*
f.iJIy uj) to representations.
Cotton Statkmknt.?The following
is the comparalive cotton statement for
the week ending November IS, li*SI:
Xet receipts at all United .States port*
during the week 21S.0GI; ?mic week
last year 2oo.37.">; total receipts to this
date 1.321,*>23: to same date last year
> flto "GO Vvi.nvfc ful- ?I||> 1 1 T\ .
^jVXU;*AV? (O 4*?? niv n ?.?* &
o7l>; em no week last year 113..">:$1; total
exports to this <latc $71,529; to .same
<' te !a>t year 1,040,449. Stock at. all
; vital States ports 826,037; same time
I: i year SCI.237; stock at all interior
.vns same tnnc last year
rt54.725; stock at Liverpool
same time last year 440,000; stwk of
American afloat fur (?reat Urit. ' 17:!,0U0;
same time last year 217.0W.
WiiiskkTo I>i y a Caih'KT.?The sefkf"
in t!n? smaller
towns, is always ft mutter of much
difticultv. l ow mediants, it* a:tv, in
such places fan k* p in stock a sufficient
variety 10 s A the customers' diverse
tastes. To meet this difiieulty.
Messrs. McMaster, liriee it Ketchin
have procured a "carpel exhibitor",
which will ht; here in a day or two.
The "exhibitor** will show about one
hundred different styles of carpets?
enouirh to enable anyone, of \\ hatover
taste, or for whatever purpose buying,
io make a selection. Carpets will be
cut. matched, and, if desired, made tip
to order. AVe would advise all who
contemplate buying carpets, to call at
the store of Messrs. MeMaster. JJriec
it Ketrhin, and take a louk at the "exlubitor".
T?U: Ktx<;*s MuvSTAix Bu.i..?We
? ^ ;? . 1
ac k now let tire me receipr 01 w? invitation
to at tend a ball to be given by
Colo>i:-1 Coward's cadets, at the barrac?vS
of the Knur's Maintain Military
School at Yorkvilic, on the evening!
of the 24th instant. The chairman of!
the general committee is i>ergt. James j
Allan, a son of Mr. James Allan, the
well-known jeweller of Charleston.
The following is the full list of the
committee and floor managers, most
of their names not unknown to fame
i:i connection military history
of the State: General Committee? j
Sorjrt. James Allan, chairman; B. M.:
Bratton. J. Ganiette, II. I. McCaw.i
P. 1?. Brat ton, II. I\. Aiken, .1. L.I
McKie. II. B. Cantev. J. S. Gilbert.
\V. I). Rutherford. T. I\ Wickenbcnr. j
Floor Managers?Senrt. K. Fewell,
i-hairman: A. (j. llarr, Serjjt. J. F.
McGowan.
Imi'Oktaxt to I'it.ijsukjw?.?First ,
Assistant Fostmastor-CJencral JSutton i
i .1 .1 1.1I-I ?f J
n;i> dentii"u IIKU UIV {'ui/ii^uuo imuter
admitted to the ninils as second
class may print upon that side of :i j
postal card which is intended for coin
mnnication I>*Ils. receipts and orders:
for subscription to their publication or ;
publications. as provided in Section j
?* "> of the postal laws and regulations. !
and may also print the address of such j
publisher upon the address side of the i
card and'enclo^e the same in their see j
ond class matter. The postmaster-:
ire:ier;d has decided that upon all pa- i
pers sfnt as merchandise thcro may he j
printed any matter not having- .the]
character of an actual or personal cor- |
rcspondcncc, and that with such merchandise,
and merchandise of other
material^ such printed matter may be j
enclosed or appended.
Political Education.?In accordance
with the object the Society for Poli-;
tieul Education (New York) has proposed
to itself, it has issued, as Number
Fou'rofits Pamphlet Publications, a
small tract on the subject of the Usury
Laws, and has succeeded in putting'
within W> pages j:I1 that can be said tor
or against these Jaws. This little tract
will supply a long*felt want, for treatises
on the Ifswn -WW? arc- not '.accessible
to the public.; The letters of
Jeremy IJentham and the essay oil Turcot
are buried in the complete works
of these writers* &ud the be^t writings
of less*k?own economists on this subject
have usually been.issued as, pamphlets,
and it is therefore difftculr, if
not impossible. to-obtain them. This
issue by the Society contains, first, an
abridgement of Jeremy IlOniham's lettors,
which have not suiTeved by the
abridgement: won if, the more impor
iwnt >ections ola letter L>;.' .lonn v;t;vsn
on usury, whicrli possesses more historic
than economic value: //.;></? a speech
of the Hon* Kichard II. Dana, Jr., in
the Ma.-sachusctts -Semite, which cmbodies
a clear an?i comprehensive exposition
of the Subject; :tv.d.Jbi'rth. a
brief notice (which might well have
been longer) by David A. WcjJ<, on
the present status of the Usury Laws
in the United Statue, which contains
soir.c new and sui^e-rivo statements
re^ariiini: the efieot ofiln^e laws. Mr.
Edwin Durrit Smith has been appointed
Secretary for the Nor?Invest. 5::
place of Mr. M. L. Scud;le:\ .Jr.. resiirned.
II:s address is Xo. ! 42 Dearborn
Sireet, Chicago. Illinois. It is
gratifying to notice that the membership
??f thy Swiftv is increasing, and
tl>l? \ tiviiul ! ? <.?< !! ! U'l Ill-O ?-?l J i ?! ? j:>
.lie principal citws and towns throughout
the I'nion. The Society ha? done
excellent work, and deserves siuves?,
n zsii.u.r u.tr k a steamer*
Thf TownCounril Rcso'vn to Viml'.ase a
S?r?-0?i Fire Kr-Ciii!* for lVlt?itM?*oro.
Tin' reiruiar Uifeslrt::' of tho Town
Council was held in the Town lluii on
Tuesday lhe l.Mii iii*!. Present?lntfiiilant
.John J. Xoil.anu Wardens
Francis Uerijf. !. F. MfMaster.
<;. li. Diii.ji and. II. .1. M.-Carfev. The
:?il..u.vo oi'tl.c ti'.::: uicetir'jr of p
?> ? C-f.j..?. jjtptnraix
tVli'biT " wax- 1Vj.;1 :nI?I ;i
On ii;>t?<>11, l:ic f ::;y rw.-v-itio
WJiS :
"That tin' T<>v.:i G>i:?:c
purclia?:?' .1 1;re *.
Tiie 1'.Il'jv.'iijy rcv>Iniiu!i was nl!
*Jit'solcwl. That % co'ir-i;
tll!U tit ti'.e iuiSuWJ'.iy-HHIlUMi IMilXCli* a
: appointed t<> make tii?- selection of t!i
?iid steam tire engine. t?? wit: 1I. M
iluey.chairman. I). lM-'leuniken. .1. II
('un;jniiiir<7 C;. H. McMaster. I'\ Eltloi
I\ (-? rig and duo. ?J.
Council then adjourned.
c'}oi:r.a n:.ic;//;t:s'assoc r a tio:
[::::?oUTi:n ? >:: r;:.: news ,^xi> hki:ai.j>.]
T!io -sc?ciii!i<?:i mot on the ">th <
November at l'? o'clock. The proeee*
iiijfs were opened with singing an
prayer.
The committee on programme r<
ported lkvoratdy. and the progrmm
was n ceived and adopted. After ot I
er business matters of the A^sociatio
were transacted. Mr. J. J. Trapp reu
the follows Jig1 resolution:
We the teachers of l'airlield county
S tt:h (..'arosin", me. and organizef
t* the sole purpose of raising on:
' se .es to a hijih.-r place of education
. i iivity and usefulness; and a.s repi
j .vutativo.s ol'tlio race to wiileli we an
' so closely allied, we a?k the cordial ec
j opora.ion of the intelligent whitc>: i
I order to have thu newly commence)
j enterprise crowned witli success:
j 'Tito (fore, be it rcxolcaf, 1. That i h
r.minute* of. the jmoccedin^i* of eac!
(meeting he published in The New
j and ifj-:itAU?. or some oilier paper.'
! 2. That all prominent persons i>
admitted according to the rules of th<
: Association, whatever he their calling
! 3. That the Association invite soni'
' of the w hites of Hie town to delive
addresses. in order to increase the in
: Surest bfour race in our enterprise.
4. Tiiat we invite all intelligent col
^ ored people who are interested in tin
educational advancement of the young
.*>. Thateach teacher art in harm<>
ny with all elevating enterprises, edit
| rationally, morally, religiously and in
tvlleciuailv.
On motion, the above resolution.
; were adopted.
\ After this, at the request of the As
i sociation. the Rev. C. \V. Prio'eau
! ?o;i of the Rev. L S. J'r.oleau, pastoi
or the A. M. E. Church, delivered a;
a !d:ess. His nmarks were brief n i
, ti) the point. He spoke in strong tern.i
~r *' " "" " ' f n 1111 ;i 5; cr fl,<
, "i l"<- ??. v" .
1 younir, and compared the edueatrona
advantage* ol , France :;rn
c Germany with those of tin: Un:t< (
State#:. IJ is address was very interest
: inland was listened to attentively.
| The Association then adjourned tc
; December ' >. I. S. Coins.
Secretary.
<; i:.\ej:a i. .10us juz.trrox.
' AVhat is Said l>y Souk* of tJ>?? Paper* on tlx
Mention of l<ii? N:nue in ('umit'ction will
tilt* (>OVtTU??llip.
l-Yim tl.C Clu'Ster
Several papers in tliis Slate liavt
noiniiiated full State tickets for next
year's caiiijvil^iu ami combinations art
already at work to forestall public sentiment
in their favor. It is entirely
too early to contemplate the struggle
so far ahead. but slates arc ncvcrthc
less being made up, ami the political
aspirants of the State thus early have
their eves skinned for the main chance.
Some of them, however, are over ambitious
and are being led into the
"ways that arc dark and tricks that art
vain" that arc peculiar to politicians.
Wimii'sr vhereof rhe rcuort in circnla
tion t! at Gen. John Uratton, of FairlicicJ,
"has resigned his chances for the
(governorship in favor of (General
Kennedy". General Unit ton has
never laid claim for any "chances" to
the Governorship, and if iie has resigned
any "chances" whatsoever, they belong
to the people and not to the Genend,
and lie has no right, therefore. t<i
resign what the true people of South
Carolina intend to invest him with.
His chances are too good to be resigned
anyhow?in fact, they are so good
that he will be the next Governor ol
South Carolina, whether he wants to
in- or not. We think we irhe the cor
red sounding of this county when we
>ay Choter is solid for him.
Fri.-st Uic Chester Importer.
Extracts from some ot our State exchanges
show that some of the political
carpenters have set themselves together
to **tix up things" for the campaign
next year. This is a plain cast
of trying to get a good start. But i?<;
I matter how "previous" these manager.'
; may be. there, is one thing thev can'l
innnn?r?; verv easilv; and that, is the dc
j termination of the people of this secj
tion to declare a preference for (?enera!
| John Hrattou for Governor of Soutl;
j Carolina in 1882. When the propel
j time comes, a genuine IJratton boon:
j will go up from Fairfield. Chester.
: York and the entire upper belt oi
! counties, and will make itself heard and
f k in the non.i mting convention. Ti:r{
| will be no movement of "up counrn
J against low country1', hut a firm, pc -
! sistent call lor me services, ni wiu i.r'
bcmiit'.uiiil chair, of a most woit'.ii
j citizen?otic who served the State win
t conspicuous gallantry and fidelity it
! war. and whose modest demeanor
I wise counsels and conscientious dis
; charge of duty in peace have won tic
I admiration of all goo'l people.
From the Union Times,
j We cjo*ee' wit ft our respected con
temporaries of the "Winnsboro Xkw!
! and IIkiuu* and Columbia Jleg islet
| as to the pioprietv of silence in con
: nection wi'.h the nomination of S.at(
j officer?.? ''Sufficient unto the day i<
i the e?'i 1 thereof."*?The strain upon th(
; put)! c patiencc and public morals i;
an ek'ction campaign is <-nousrh, with
I with.>ut the araut couriers of ambi
1 Hons aspirants.
j 1
j If there be any public man in the
Sfntc to whom it would be disiastnfu
j to have his name thrust upon the poo
pie wc believe it would be Genera
; liratton. >*!> man can show a bettei
record. in war or in peace, and wc ar<
sure he will never be found jruilty o
any direct or indlr ct means t(
attain political promotion.
; It is time that this irrccd for c.ffie<
. should he cheeked. and the press won't
do jrood service if it would >hut oil" al
nomination*. unless accompanied by.'
. fee for advertising.
LIVI"G V.'JTNKSs lis.?The hundredso* V.f;> r
ry ;>n<l l (Mlthv t.xkir.^ Ui"ii. w Mrtoa *ml r'-h
tlcf >J:,V0 5:i?i>r? ! *?-tiftl ifoin "" n:4(f
M-ivO'-ss nnrt well nizh <l?\.th liy r.irk"r*
Gioz-r T"i:J- ar? ttn> best evidence.* in tiv
wmlrt ?r i?rt.s?M-U !s: merit, and worth. Vou wi:
flail swli in almost every ?*o luutnjity. *
ANNOYANiK Av<*i:?Kl>.?Ctv.y fcidrx ar
!i i i lif-tr jTf flVinirf' appMrmvv i
. ..ntw,vH?T 1X 1 ; .1 i VJ , 1 _ . m til,
ai'-'-yaiiW promptly tc^wrlus Uu* jvu'iuu
, color. *
Mosm". Vrilli:i!!:s & IJiuh-dsro, fJwn
vi!!<\S. ! ' <>::r Sir-: The n
cuntly |?un-5?;iMMl oi'you i> pvut tie
];jhr l?? i:!\" i';;!ui;v, ;ui?l H soiwvo t:
rJiy ri'ii.-mMit from }<ii lis*
cs it:i-s ul;<> have it
Voy;s truly.
W. K.
- (:rccr.'.vovu.. "f. C.. IVb. 7, issi. v
ju?.' in?.i r .'i-i.tn. < < ?iui,
i; k.i i Tirv r>n n :iomks.
3frJC Htnr.<: Will yon aJIov." me
to niakt* ii toilioso t!iat arc
iliiiikinif ai>uu; j?!anti:?ir out?]?:t<U.' trcs
next spring. to do it tit!* hi on in !?y :;] I
o means. Oi'trcc> 5'lanicd jj? the sjiring'.
only aboil1, sistj ist*i* cent, live: planted
? in November. nin<*ty-ninc to om: hun*'
thci jx-r cent. live. a:i?i irrow nincli
r faster. In jfettiuif trees from tnecotin'
try he sure that the roots are well protecied
011 frosty uijfliis. as the under
roo:> are very tender. It'i> a rommon
>:^!it to sec tivrs exposed to frost after
heinir taken up: th.-y will not Jive.
k-, Manure y??ur trees well, and, :ny word
for it. you may count on nice, thrifty
trees that \vi 1! make your homes look
> iiiorr and your .-treets cooler.
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-vori s mux xi:\vm:icj:y.
IIuw thft Fiirinvrs Scrnt t'? l>o I>oin;j?Tlic
' Outlook for Next Y?-?r.
i-j Jfesxrx. Editors: Ilavini ju>t ren
turned IViiiu Nt wherry on a visit to
d' my old friends ami school patrons, J
I thought 1 would jfive you a few items
, as to my observations c/i routs and
? while there. 1 found nearly all the
j cotton gathered and farmers more
. cheerful than two months since. I
. ; conversed with several practical farm
*' its who think witli economy next ^
j j year and plenty of grain, sowed this i
I fall, they will be enabled to rim!
e : their farms without giving liens to j
b | merchants at exorbitant ^rates, pro-1
s J vided they can borrow some money,]
L. | which they can at nine or ten per cent. I
i' j per annum. Our next Legislature j
should repeal the Lieu Law. It has
e j been reducing our farmers to beggary j
J ever since it has been iii existence. I
dislike to sec and hear our farmers so '
dejected. They say farming is n ruin- j
' j ous avocation. How can it be other-!
wise when they allow the laborers '
' ..r ,i...
- - iKUl ui (IK' [M inau.i^ \/i nan i*-? in.-#
-; 1 visited the County Fair of New- ;
; berry. The Feir upon the whole was '
* :t success. The Korepaugh exhibition !
! was next. I saw the procession i
j through tlie streets?nothing more. Ij
was told l>v an old resident of the town j
! that he never had seen so many per- j
r sons in Newberry before. From oh- j
, j servation. 1 think two-thirds or three-j
. fourths of the sight-seers were colored, i
1 Kight thousand persons was. the csti-'
s. mated number present. To the credit
; of the worthy lutciuhuit ami Council,
I not a disturbance occurred. Ten years
. . ago it was quite different.
Newberry will soon open a tine opera :
' house. I attended an Irish drama?
.' "Eviction", which was Wi ll rendered.
- *? ?
Iy er.tires are oiren ?riveu in r ;e j n->,
piau Hail. Newberry is a live town,.
' and the society refined. (-ourt was in |
session while I was there. .Indye Aldrich
pre>idiii<r. Two-thirds of the
: court-room was occupied l>y darkies.
The criminal docket was profuse. Tin;'
I Ion. (?eor?fe Johnston was ouiciatinjr
as Solicitor, (?cor#v knows how to do
1 i:. \V. E i
! r. S. Now is the proper time for;
; our farmers to utilize their cotton
, stalks by covering them in the middles
of the cotton-rows after rnuni jr a furrow,
and plough under with a turn-!
plough?next in fertility to the field pea
\ and clover.
| Dkath of a Mis>i??x \nr.? Mr .
Mary E. (Jifien, formerly Miss (>aiio-i
; way. of Due West, missionary of the ;
! Associated Reformed l'resbvterian i
^ Church, died in Cairo. Euypt. on the j
lrtthdayof October, of inllamn.a'orv '
i rheumatism. Just one week before sl.e ;
1 i:i<l <nv<?n hirtli to a son. and for two :
' "* ----1!
days appeared lo be doinir well. But .
darinir the soeoml day liur han'U be?ran 1
t<? pain her, then her arms, h :i the
' side, then the heart becatuc allluti d,
: and the decline was rapid and unchi ck:
ed. 5>he leaves three children to the j
tj paternal care of her husband. ; ]
j mcwB i mmnan nwc*eawft?c im mwaw >cm ]
TKIDCTE OF RESI'KCT.' j ;
There is a vacant chair in the Royal J
Arjh Chapter?an office unfilled?another !
member absent forever. William H.
i Williams. c.:re-worn and sail, has pnid the
1 j deb* that pnrchases a freedom froai thv
! p iins ni:d sorrows of this anxious* iife, and i
, j we truly hope that through tlic wonderful
. j kindness of a merciful God, he knelt with I
; his grievous load before Hiayeii's Rova!
| Altar. J-nd having received the plaudits of
(i a faithful servant, now "rests under the
j sha.le oi the trees."
HtsrtwJ, That in the death of Brother >
j Williams, we sincerely mourn for a mem- :
bcr trusty, true ?nd tried; for an oifi.fr;
over zealous and determined, yet nnob-j
! trusive, always prompt at the post of duty, j
: wait deserving the reapect, the memory j
! and the brotherly lovo of all within the
j Masonic fold.
' i HesolvrJ. That the regalia of our Lodge j
' be draped in mourning for thirty day*; j
1 tli.'it in the record book a blank page b?* ;
inscribed to bis mnnory; that tbeac reso- i
lutions be published in The News anr> j
Heiuld, ond a copy of tlio sarno be sent j
I to the sad family of our deplored friend j
I and brother.
E. W. Aims*. )
G. 15. McCanth, r Committee, j
1 A. W Br.owx, )
pj [Al?V?KTISEMKXT.j
[I A C.lHI).
?! In the month of October I was visited
J by one G. W. Gnrmany, of Sav.mnnh. I
Ayent'lor th?* Cnban 15ird Gn.^uo, who j
? desired.me to give a certificate ax to the
' j ?^!lic icv cf his o impound. His so cnllrd
r j fertilizer having proven utterly worth'ess,
i ! I .inclined to re^nond to Mr. Gar man vV
i j sciicmc for ill: lunher fleecing of our
, ; people, wl-orcupon he puts forth in a re
! cenily published pamphlet of certificates
a statement, in connection with my nam?,
j which I ] r >nennce a I have an
J analysis of a ?r mplff of his rc'.chraUd (?)
! in ir.ure us?d in m . sccton. recently
J made\v our DcpartrFe tt of jfe.'ricultnr?#>=>
5 i wbi/h gives its commercial v.duj al
^ ; $lo.*20. .Mr. Garmany, in bis circular by
" I which it was.sold, gives if va:ue as lii^h
- J as ?i-i. 3". C< 10 in 1111 s r.nne-.HhMtrv, for;
; : it will be rvsulilyseen tint Mr. Garmanv ;
j is the proper repivsont-itive of fbi< com- i
i pound which required the services of a I
? ! swmd er to foist it upon honest and un- i
. i -tispecting farmers.
Trt"Y TV T VT TTV
fJ\J *1 ?? , JJ 1 |
Sit.otkkk. S.O.. Nov. 12. 1881.
F?? SAI,E.
' rpiIK subscriber offers for srde nbnr.t !
I I. I<i0 acres ct'laiid. lying on the ni<rtli i
; side of Moore Creek, and about-.two and a
ha'f mi (..s distant I'roiu tLe Town o! '
! Winnsboro.
r i ?ALSO?
?J One good mule and ono loatber gin
- bind. W. 1,:. AIKEN,
nov 17 :
i Annual Ma-tin? of Sfor.lvIn?1 -Jers- :
CHARLOTTE, COLVSIJJI V AND AIT.TSTA
' ' It.MLVn < J> (VjlI AN Y,
1 ! Coi.r.\:c:Ai S. C'., Nov. J4. 18^1.
rl",IIK annual i?* ? !ihg of ?lio S'JOCKJL
HOLUEIiS willbehfld in thw citv
j on WEDNESDAY, tlio 7'h day of L>E i
; 0EM15EK n.-xf .v tofkhold-rs nnd the
; meiubt-rs ?>f tl:?ir families wlsl be passed:
' to th:s u:c^iing. JOHN CllAKJ,
I nov As-isir.iit Secretary.
TKiCHKK W AXTi;3>. '
,, j 1I7AXTKD. a Mnlo Toaohor for tlio t
s| M whiff ? C it: Hosvb Town-.
\: ship. Tin' srhool will bn kept ojhmi
" i tNirht or nine month* durin<r the year.
i Salary, si'o per month, wit'i honrri.
' must be 5viit in bv l)c.
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1 ('. il. Tlij
v CuutuiliSCi.*. i
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; ?I\v your !*ub>enl?tk?:? to Trix
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THE ASSOCIATED lUlTTvAYS
-OFVIKCIXIA
AND THE CAEOLIXAS.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. |
L'iuuniona, Va., November 1. Itf.si. j
of Arrantjasats of I'cmnil
trip r;?es, aii^ck, iioiues 01 i
t:ition. ynd Advantage?. ol!Vr-d f< r the
formation of patties of vi?iiors to the
IXT/SJIXA TIOX. IL C OTTO X
EXPOSITION
? AT ?
| ATJ^AXTA, GEORGIA,
From the Territory tn*ver->d or reached
by the Ihiihvavs :lie Richmond
j\cu Danville .System.
Or. nii'l after November 1from WiEn-:b.-ro
r'rt the Charlotte. Colombia and
Augn?ta Hailvoad an.l Cohuubix. tickets
#>o:i two tUvs, .vtiiyin^ in ionr- tiny and
two days re timing fioai Atlanta, \riii Ik
s i 1. as follows:
For git&Io persons. each ?14 1*> |
For parties of in. each in 7n
For parties of* in. each V 2<?:
For parties of 30. each 7 9'
F r parties of 50.. each.......... G W::
The lion nd-Trip Tickets h-rein l.aiued.
wh-n used sin^h. nre<?f specific contract i
t'.'rm. void if Iransienel lt> tJhtrs Hutu nrhjhu.il,
[?irc'i(U*rr.<, and authorize the requirement 1
; of idcntitieat.on of said purchasers, at tin j
" ' . - . i- /l
! option o,l tiie xiiUiwav s Ajjems or vxm- .
dm-tors. ..
To tbe ond of affording incieased fucili !
ties :or visiting the Exposition. Contract 1
i Tickets, adapted to parties of tbe s /? i
herein named, are likewise offered- The? !
embrace ?U tbe stipulations of sinjjl* J
tickets, with the Additional one. that the} i
are good for transportation to Atlnnta {
only vrhep prof-en ted 03. Twins in con- J
netftion with all' oJijjw or" lh*. -.rpfc'jxc clas*;
MojyjUt, a* per it# jr+cts yqen. v * |
.OHdiiWCSt of -tbisjiJrfiakets tniiy return }
upou them ?inyly. wlthm tlic p?*rioil of J
their validify,'provided they arrthe oritji |
ral purchasers, and identify themselves I
accordingly. J
An office for the identilication of ptir- j
chasers and stamping of return-coupons I
has been established at the Union iJr-pot :
in Atlanta. It will t-e open t'. irty minutes ;
prior to the departure of the trains.
None of Ihft con lition-t ;?f these ticketwil!
be changed in any respect.
Investigation of the appliance s fi r per- !
sonsl comfort, lo?J?*in^ ::iwl-food, means of ;
transit between Atlanta and the Hxposi- i
tion Grounds, authorizes the assurance i
that all elements exist contributing to a :
pl -asant and economical visit.
For ali information not eontained it> j
this advertisement, apj'ly to the under j
signed, or to the- Station Agents ol the j
Railways at interest.
A- i ui
General Fas.sei><'?rr Agent.
DOT 17fSn799X^!ni9l:f!KYMl
i
1^lUlUrrrr ud
Drying. Adiuir?d fwr Iti <Uaa1lw^*4 and j
Xerer Tails to Be?tor? Grey or Faded Il&irl
to tb? Toothful color* W<U.?a<$l ?hn^?B4n||liti. ^ ^
I Ginger, linchn, Mandrake, Stillin^ia and
many of the best medicines known are here com- j
bined into a medicine of such varied and effective ?
powers, as to make the Greatest lilood Purifier&thc j i
Best Health and Strength Rsitcrer Ever Usui, j j
T? mwc Tlt-rrvrvrii KhetimatL-.m. Flecolessness, 9 !
I all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, J
Kidneys, and all Female Complaints.
If you are wasting away with Consumption cr j
any disease,'use the Toxic t"-dny. It wiil surely f
help you. Kcmembcr! it is far superior to Hitters, 6 |
Estonces of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds 5 j
up the system without intoxicating. 50c. and$x|
sixes, at all dealer* in drugs. N one genuine without 9
signature of Hi-COX &.Co.^N Tl Send for circular j
LAI.GE SAVING IX ^ EC71N GTIO: ^XJ-AR
Kc continue to act-as Solicitors for Patent.*. Caveat", j
rrade Marks, Copyrights, etc.. t?r the United t=Uitc5,
C'atmda^.t'flfea. Epjr!.tnd,Tcanco. Germany: etc. "VVo
bave had tuirty-ttvo yiar?' ci^ricucc,
Patents obtained llirougft us are liotk-ed in theFcrestikic
American". This large and splendid lllus- t'
tratedweeklypaper,$3.20ayear,sbowsthel*rogress }
[>t Science, Is very interesting,and has an enormous '
circulation. Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solici- :
tors. Pub's, of Scientific American, 37 Park Row, :
York. Hand book about Patents free. j
CLERK'S SALE.
STATJS OF bUL' J H UAitUJLliN A. ,
COUNTY or FAIRFIELD.
Eliza Ann Parnell and Others, Plain-1
ill's, v?. Ilargryre A. Glenn, Defendant.
I >?' pursuance of an order of tlie Court
* ofCoinim.n Pleas, made in the |
above-stated case, I will oiler for sale. i
before the court-house door in Winns- ;
horo, on the first Monday in December j
next, within thelejral hours of sale, at i
public outery, to-'the highest bidder, }
rhf? fi?l!i?\viiM'-fhfst!ribed nronertv. to '
...? ? ?r? i 4 ? /
wit: .
All that plantation or tract of land
containing sevextkex aches. more or
less, situate* on the branches of Little
river, hounded by lands now or formerly
of II. A. ( Jlcnii. Christian Leitner.
C. O. Trapp awl-other.*, according to j
plat thereof made by C. O. Trapp, D. !
6.. loth January
Terms of sale?Cash.
W. H. KERIf.
Clerk's Office, C. C. C. 1*. F. C. i
Wiiuisboro. S..:C.,
November 11, 1831.
nov 12?td
CLKICK'S SALIC.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Mary K..Rosc and Orh(*'r.?,-\l>hunt.ifl?. |
against Kdwartf 1*. Smith, as Admin- 5
istrntor of the Kstatc of Wright If.'
Smith. I.)em>$$d, and Individually. |
and Others, Defendants.
T X pursuance of a n order of the Court !
of Common. iPleas. made in the;
above-stated ease. I will offer for sale,
before tiitf'court-houso ddbr in W'innsboro,
<mi the tirs;^ionday iH'.December
nex"\ within tholc?;d ho.urs.of sab*, at
..4 hi** fiSl'ltest: bidder. the
following-described property, to
Wit: f
Ml that certain plantation or tract j
of land, lying. being and finale in the ;
('ohiity of Fairfield, in* the State of I
South ( arolina aforesaid, on waters of ;
Cedar Creek, known as the Home j
I'lace'^. containing one hundred and j
ninety (190) acres, more or less, and :
bounded by lands of Dr.'T. 1J. Center, i
Henry Johnston. John and Hubert i
McCorele and others;
ALSO.
'All that certain plantation or tract of;
land, situate, lyin^r and being in the !
county of Fairfield and State of South !
( arolina aforesaid, on waters of Cedar j
('reek, containing one hundred and .
fifty (! "/>) acres, .inure or less, and j
hounded by lands of Dr. T. 1?. Center. J
llenrv Jnliusou. John and Robert Me- i
Corde. William Dunlnp. Mrs. llartin ;
and Dr. T. B. McKin.-try. .
tkkms oy sai.k:
One-third of the purehase-monoy to ;
be paid in ea<h ami the balance there
of on a credit of one and two years,
from the day of sale. i:i two equal annn-;
al instalments, with interest, thereon.;
payable annually; from the day of sale ;
until wdd. to Ik secured bv the bond;
or bowls of the purchaser or purchasers
awl a iw?ri?My;c or Tr.orti'sigesot'the
premises sold. Hie purchaser or purchasers
lo pay the taxes which may
accrue or become due filter such sale
and lo jjav {brail itecessarv p.-ipei-s.
W. H'. KKin,\
Clerk's Office, ^ C, C. C. T. F. C.
Witmsborb; S.'CM
XovojJilK'r J-SiSI.
itov 12-;d
TOII^XIT SOAFS!
A L \R :E lot or tho c'i'pj'.p^st To:!?'
Ho ti? lot tU* pr:<*? nv.-r lirou^ht ;o
Winn>bivo. Cull and hp c< !> vinc?-<.l.
M?-MA?TEli. BlJiCS J: eetviu>:.
apri!) i
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WMa?ierfaw'mtir?n o ut mm.
C LTTUK'S sale7~
j
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF K.VIRFIKLP.
'illllK.'S v.r .ML't.ailO. ii> w.iiuii.-ii .hvi .
vs. I). II. Wilson ami
Charles. K:lwaru Wilson, Defend]
IS* pursuance of ?!i order of tlic Court
i ol* Common J'lcas, mailt* in the I
abo "c-stated ea>e. I will ofil-r for sale,
before the court-house door in Winnshoro.
tin the iii>t Montlay in December
next, within the leifal hours of -ale. at
public outcry, to the hi$rhe>; bidder.'
the following-tlescrihcd properly, to
wit:
A!! that plantation or tract of land,
containing two hi ni?i:i:h acsjks. more
or less. >ituate i:i the county of Fairfield
and 'Nate of South Carolina, and
hounded In lands beloniiitsir io the cs
talc ol'Tlionsus F. Furma:\ Joseph K.
1 >avis and others.
TKU.M.S Of S.U.K:
One-half of tlir purchase money to ho
paid in ea>li. the balance ou a credit of
twelve months IVoin J lie day of sale.,
with interest trom the day of sale, to
be secured by a bond of purchaser and ;
mortgage. of the premises: or all c:i*h,
at the option of the purchaser.
\V. 11. KKKR.
Clerk's Office, C. C. C. 1*. F. C..
Winnsboro, S. C.,
November 11. 1331.
iiuv 12-ld.
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
COrKTY OF r.v.i:r?LD.
James Mann, as Kxecutor, Plaintiff, vs. \
Milton (ji. Duniap and Others, Do
IN pin>iiance of an order of llict^onrt P
of Common Pleas, made in the J
above-stated ease, I will offer for sale.!
before the court-house door in Winn*-j
boro, on the lir>t Monday in December;
next, within the legal hours of sale, at;
public outcry, to tin; highest bidder,
the following-described property, to;
wit:
All that pieee. parcel or plantation ,
of land, lying, being and situate j
in the County and ?-tile aforesaid, j
containing r\vkntv-kivk achks. more ;
or less. bounded on the north by
land* of Lucy A. Keller, on the east
by lands o?'U'ni. Richardson. and on ;
sontli and west by lands ol" Thomas '
UiohariLson, deceased.
tkkms of sai.k: )j
Ono-half of the; purchase-money to!'
be paid in cash, tind the balance in one !
a*. _ .1 A* ...?i I
year in mi mv u;i\ iu mum uiit-iT.-.-i
from said clay, payable annually, tli<*
purclnw'r to L'ivc tor said balance a '
bond secured by ;i mort?ra?fe of tin-, \
premises sold, a; d t) pay l'or all neees- j '
sarv papers. \
W. II. KERR. M
Clerk's Office. C. C. C. P. 1\ C j
Winnsboro, S. C., :
Xov?*mber 11. 1 i>-S 1. 1
nov l_-ld j i
CLICK ICS SALE. I:l
; \
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. t
, i
COUNTY OF FAIKFIKLl). j j
O.K. Hill, Plaintiff. vs. John M. Me-j
< 'I'/irm' Mini OllwMX I ' (
*X pursuance of an order of the Court I ^
1 of Common j'leas, made in the; ;il
ovc-statcd case, 1 will oiler for sale, i
before tin: court-house door in Wilms-;
boro, on the first Monday in December j
next, within tlie le?;.d hours of sale. at !
public outcry, to llie hijrhe.-t bidder.: .
the follow iny-described property, to
wit:
All that tract of land containing)
ninety-seven and two-tenth? aero.' ]
more or less, bounded by lands of .1.1
S. Tidwell. II. L. Elliott and lands of:
tract known a? "Snake Alley." !
ALSO, j1
All that tract" of land containing
ninety-twoand eijrht-tenths acres, more , .
or less, bounded by lands of Thomas ;
!J. Davis and otliers,. and "The Snuke ,
Alley Tract."
ALSO. 1
All that tract of land containing two
hundred and <'i<:ht and thn,t,-ci?,hlh> !
acres, more or less, hounded hy lami> !
of Henry K. (iih.MUi. I>. li Kohcrtson
and "The Snake Alley Tract.'' J
ALSO. I.,
All tli.it tract of land containing: two j
hundred and eleven acres, more or i t
ess, hounded hy lands of Stephen !
W It Vft'imiiptL Tnrkett C
:iml C. K. Leitner. .
ALSO. j
All that ..tract of la ml. containing j
five Iniiul; 0?l acr?>>.. inorc op and
bounded by laud> of .Fames I'attcrsoii.!
K. I) Mobley. .'James Jones. John C.
Mobley and the waters of Catawba!
I liver.
AH of the aforesaid tracts of land I
lyin?j. boin<f and ?ituate in the County !
and State aforesaid.
Ti-.ifJia *.'r !?Ai.r..
One-third of the purchase-money to1
be paid in eash. tlu* balance on a credit j
of one and two year*, with interest j
from day of sale, payable annually.;
serured by bonds and niortjraires of? (
the purchaser.*, and the pnrchahers t<>! *
pav i\?r all ucc<!?sarv paper*.
'W. II. KERR.
Clerk's Office. C. C. C. P. F. C.;
Winnsboro, S.
November 11, lf&l.
MOV ll'-td ; J
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,i '
r ' ( (
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ,
David "N*. Tidwell. Plaintiff. vs. Jacob ( j
Tidwell, and Others. J>ri'cndants. i \
IN pursuance of an order of'the Court j *
of Common Ploas. made in tl??- ;
al>ove-statcd <*a>e. 1 will offer for ?ale. j .
before the court-house door in Winns-.
boro, on the first Monday in l).eeenil>er j J
next, within the leiral hours of sale, at : '
public outcry, to the highest bidder. | '
the fo 11 owin ?r-descrH>cd property, to j (
wit:
- All tJiat plantation or tract of land
1 v?i,i?r. hein;r and situate-in the county
irfFuirlieUf and State of South Caroli- ' (
nn. known'n> the "Flats", containing ;
one thousand, one hundred and four-j
teen aere>. more or less, and bounded j
by lands of Thomas II. Davis, lauds of j
A. Fletcher KulK the Dutchman Creek
I'lace. formerly helonjritijr t?? the ('state
pf N. A. l'eay. deceased, the (Jrahani;
I'iaee. formerly helon<rin?f to the estate
o{"X. A. I'eav. deceased. lands of IJich
arc1. S. Des|:??rtes, land* heloujrinjr i<>
tl... .1 <Wl>!l~<>d.
and hinds of \V. K. Kennedy.
This tract has been subdivided into.'
>ix parculs. us follows:
Tract A??:oiit;u?JTi?f our hundred
and sixty-four and threc-ieulhs acre*..! 1
Tract Ji?containing' two hundred ; i
and thirteen acres.
Tract. ('?containing one hundred
and ninety and <*i^rlit-it*ntli< acres.
Tract 1>?containing two iinndrcd .
ai.d thirty-ci?rht acres. j
Tract K?containing two hundred ,
and ten acres.
Tract F?contaTtiinir one hundred 1
and forty-three and live-lrnths jiciv*.
Each ot which six tracts will lie >old
separately and by the plat which will j
he exhibited on day of sale.
TF.n.Ms or SAI.:::
f,i
wur-imn* m ???? ir?i?* ????.?\. ih.'.m ,
In- paid in c.-ish: for flu' balance a creil- '
it of one and two years from the day of
s-de. Hi<' pure I as:-i> to "live b n-Is -icured
by mortgage* of iiie premises
sold, ami to pay for all iicecs?wy papers.
W. !I. KKKII.
Clerk's Otnce. ('. ('. ('. T. F. ('.
Winnsboro. S.
November 1J, lssi.
IIOV
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All Kii <!s Oj .1(515 HHNTINC. slid:
a< Lefte: Head* Bill ileails l!n\elope>.
&e.. &r.. (lone in Heat style :?l:d verv
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CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY or FAIRFIELD.
5. A?1o];jie Rutland ???! OtKf-rs# Haiii
tifV-. :?<raixist CluuioUc M. !j. iluttoii
I X j?m>!iant'C of anortVrof the Our
i <;!' (.'oi:u:u>n I'icsis, made iii th
above-staled c"i>c. I will oiler t"?r salt
be J ore ri:t; eoim-hou>e door in Winn?
horn, oil tlii* fiisl Monday in DcCeiube
next, within the le^al hours of salt*. ;i
public outcry. to the highest biddei
tht; followby-described property, t
wil:
A I! that certain house tttid lot* <i
which .lames M. h'tl!diesl. seizf'i
and p???ess;cd. lyii:?T i:::d situate in til
inwti of Winn.-boro. in iheCounty nu<
Slat': therein al
that !oi designated ;i> Number (No. '1
Two in thi' r>l m of said town, an*
parts ot !<>i> numbered .mo and tore*
bounded mi t'u* ea-t bv Vanslerb??rs
s!:ve\ v : the sottih by lo; of Mis.Mar
('. Ma reiji'ht. trustee. on the north b
lots of ?V. K. Turner a::d estate ot (J
\V. Iiar!)"r. deceased. and on the we?
l>y lot of John J. Neil.
ok sai.k:
Onc-lialfof tht! pmvhase-monoy t
he paid in cash, ami the lialanee tiiereu
on a eredit of twelve months from th
dav of salt*, to be seen ml !>v fho horn
of the puivhaKT ami a mo Mirage of tli
premises: the purchaser to j>ay lot* al
necessary paper.-, and the taxi - '.ha
may heroine due on said property afte
such sale. W.
II. KKKK,
Clerk's Office. " ^ C C. CV 1\ F. I
Winnshoro. S. (!.,
November, II, liWl;
nov I2-td
CLKKK'M SALE.
STATE Or1 SUUTJhL CAJKUIjJLIS a
COt'XTT or FaIKFIKLI?.
II. S. Despotic* & Co., Plaintiff*, ti
Green L. Uajrley, Defendant.
* X pursuance of an order of the Cotir
i of Common Wet*.!*. thnde in lii
;d)ove-?tatfd case, I tviil offer tor *al?'
before the Court Home door in Winn*
l>?>ro. on the lir?t Monday in Decern
her next, within the lepd hour*of>.:de.ji
public outcry, to the highest bidder
the following-described property, t<
wit:
All that piece, parcel or timet o
land, containing f?>nr hundred aiu
hirty acres, more or leas and Mtuai<
in the (.'utility of Fairfield, in thr .Stat<
'.foresaid. on Sawney's* Creek, water
?f Wateree river, hounded on tin
mi-til bv IhimIs ol'Kciibcii Motlev. land
jrlonjfinif to the estate of I!. H
'lark. doeeased. and tin* l'Yo*r land
>11 the south by lands of JVl.y Watt*
.mi thy east by lands fornn rJ/ In'loupf
ii?5 to the estate of II. II. Clark, de
eawd, and on the west by land o
! leu ben Motley.
tkkm.* OF SAI.K:
One-third of tlx- purcha*e-i?onoy t<
>e paid in ea*h; for the balance f
rreilit of one and two years from tin
lay of ?a:e. u ith interest on saM bal
nice, payable annually, until th<
\ hole debt and interest be paid. th<
nichaser to irive bond, seriired by
nor jr jre <>f h premises >oM, ?nd t<j
>:;v lor all nece?ar\* uppers
*\V. I J. KKK'J.
"Jerk's* OlJii'i*. (J. L'. I*. I1. L.
Wiuii?lj.?r??. S.
CwVr!iilK*r 11. 1NS1.
IIOV Il'-Iil
OUR STOCK
S NOW (.'OMFI.ETE IX EACH
?AND?
EVERY PARTICULAR.
XQUIRE 07 US FOIv EVERY
iliTI *LE YOU DESIRE TO
.'UKCHASE, and SATISFACTION
,VE WILL GCAItANTEE ALWAYS.
In addition lo om- usu.il .stock oi
J)iy Goods, Nut ions, Clothing, H:?tb
iml Shoes, we offer special iuducenonts
in
GROCERIES and ruovisiuNs.
?ALSO?
3;iggin? ami Tiers at Lowest pi ices
VLYSSE G. LESPORTES.
o:*t l-?
liEDt'CTK.LV
EXTRAORDINARY IN BOOTS.
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
IT THE NEW CASH COOT as;
SHOE STORE.
IN" onlcr that every man, womai
iut] rliiltl in tin* county iua\ bu >up?lietl
witli a jiood
r.ooT uij
have 111 ;i< 11 :i reduction on my hereof
in- unknown low price*. and hopt
ny rn*"?nwrs? will emhracc thi* op
>oriunity n> such uu onei* seldom uih
ivitji. Al>? heavy ?rood> for mens
vear.
.H'iiT VI:D,
)ii consignment. a larjro h?t oft.'rocke
\ and (tla?-\van\ which will lw sole
it a SAClilKK'E.tot1o*c ottt the en
ire ?toek in a limited time.
;all soon and seCuke tiif
JJAUGAlXi?.
Kqjneiniher the f*tofc llrst door soutl
Dunlevy & Fant.
M. M. HUEY.
o?t 10
INSURE YOUR LIE*
in t;:e
IMesliytnian Mutual Assurance Fund
Yon ??:?*.*< to pay but lit: If for thr mm whirl
.< ? i? i'c!vo. ;iiim viily wh.ir the In.-ur.uic- act>:
iliv ri.su.
Ymi ar<- sure that your family v.SlijfK Uiosm:
it >?tir ? <- ill as b_? sjvci.tl riiiiM' in tiit.1 clur
XT if is IWt'lll'lt.
X.? rl.-k i<> run. ?oran> p.-s?fll)IMtv nf Hi- cor
por.i!l.^ii iaiii:i?. a? ilo I'tiirr iti.-'iitatliv o;ui]/:i
IIU'S.
Vmi kmw wli.it you pay inch a>se. >moiit ro:
y.iH ii inntirc u: iiUN you could not I
i iis'?r<* \|v[i.-?ivs* o!"'i
V??t: ku-'W il"*r<* will '? ii?> Ion;;proi-cKsof 1?>
tiitl i .\i?i*u(1i!iur *jf isi.-u'is to oS'n.im lite .Mini :i
ro'ir tl"<v
You ivo lv>- :i > of fiv > dollars :i wo?Aii'*!i
k or to ,ti to btt-lni's*.
i; i.-? !lit- i ar.il ssi-cst V' t;. to SM-ur* >
i-inn* .ui 'or ih?* L-i'saol of your f.iiiiil
t!!>-r jnili'iValU.
N" ii.iUion* .'.!nax-c<: to {t-snpi tliv honc-nty c
11':i
K\i?*:ifP lias shown fiitit tin? muiual pia
is f'.M-ioii- .iM'i i'm* rr.i':!l ?!!rt\
l:is.f;f! ii. oi\ 11^ oil: I::tve SU.'UK to in?liiT.Di'
*--r.i:>.it is*.* L-. :<*;i w:;i:r.u'ii u:?.n;!.n
11,11 ti :i?". ll-'.Ily lie- tirrl.
t'.itOioi I;.' n'{i'il to J!i?* r'-i'tiix of <:rt"!i>"!
nor :> n '5i*'ii I>: : _ :? ii! Iim-'iit oro-l
r iirw-v in l.i\v. as to tlivi'i! it nvsu Mi
K : nirtls'T i? r: |.-::1 :r-i at;.! :i!?[i|li':?!; >n> U
iii"iiiofi>ui:i. c;iil ??n <?
S pi A'.'ont I>>| K.ilrll. iu Omtif
AiTLKA i lt?N l Oi, CllAKTKli'.
V' OTil'E if- lifTi l?v njip lie;
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x. 1 I."II ? II. i'?* IW lUi" J*'-- Jrt.i
turf ol tii?* ot Siir.tii ar<>lil!.i. ?? ii
rt?-x; i* .s^iorj. t <>r it c'iirivr to c< iiKtnti
a Jr?-ni ;: -i;ii < n !i>?* t
I :>1 Ilill l.'I.I Ali ? lc..i!rss.??:
livt w.-'ii ( n'-itml-i :i a I'll Winusl.i?ro, ;
.OMir {-?V*T:t i its! <;i i.'aUulv'lJ, S. C , b\" W?l
ot ('iiiis-ltii s. C.
A;ir;. l-rfi. V. A. /.NCI.I'M.
V. I. Zl.Mi'.
J,. W. J-AJiKKi:,
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IWHfiS THS FIELDS
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-WHITEWITH COTTON.
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aPUBOS I ORGANS.
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i! ! CASJI TRICl-S,
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'* . j WITH
v I j THK23 MONTHS' CZZVit.
i LUDDEN & BATES'
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j FOR AUGUST AXJ) SEPTEMBER.
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.1 Little Cash X<vw ami the Balance
>t When Cotton Come? In. - i.
i Darinjj th* rnrtfifh* of .AngTJut **<1 ? $>t
j w?< fffVr 1'ixno* and Organs &l
; L? yy.nl C*ph IUT J??.
: Vt5 C'AKH OS* A riAXO.
?10 CA?TI OX AX OIUiAX,
I I *n-l th<> hnlancc m tnive m?mi;g iC'inmn
, I iil<rt*t. Thin <>tVvr expires October J?-t.
J ! next. IJiit n-vr; and l-ny a? eher.fi ;w jon
i chii n??xt ' 'nil with cwh in hnud. Nothing
j gained br waiting. Prico* will bhigfcer.
j i An^thrr bo"tn ix oIokh ?t baud. Mxnn
? j fectnrrrs will notb* *bl? to half nj.j.h
U j the demand. ?nd Inatrnmouts will b*
acarce xud high.
I
j WAREROOMS CHOCK A BLOCK
! uiiiini
j
*! Sow, with a insmifiernt atock ? >11 fron: j
" j oM and standard m?fc?rn. l'rjce* the
f; 1 ivont. Tdniw th* cr.xi>st. Tvro hundred
! Iuhtrum#Lt>? to s?d?vt fron?. He*t Maker*
j ATilv. Onr rerv Chfftj.ot IiWi-nzin-nts.-tr'|
perfectly reliable. i'inros and Orir*n>- ]
' < Kent on fit't-ou (Ktk U*t trial. It'* all **?
1 i ?i<k. Girr rn tli?- j.mi!?yr And wrill L*
i happy. S?:nd for lutait price list, and
I oblige, tour* truly,
:!
'jlsizddcn & Bates/
* j SAVANNAH, CKORGIA, J
Tli.? Great Piano and Orga Dealer* c>t the i
j Sourh. i
I ^ *53^ ;<f^S
\ m.&2t ja <s3>? j
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| THE OLDS AN 1S7G HA.S j
l
'; been reopened nnd nuppMed with th
1
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j choicest stock of Liquors* Wines
i|
:
: K 311"td TobtlCCO.
; It is Ibe place where you can get
.: anything in the
|LINE OF LIQUOR;
I ilcalt you want. as I warrant every
Article I ?ell for the money.
t
; To umke thi? placo pla^ant, and
j keep ir up in the style of a
!
it.ass saloox.
k
! ...c oflm
i ,<tst off from parenta1'
11 Lure engsf some instances
! .ed amonnt of mor>*
' J gnlar inters1 ?
I M ."men or
I ars p?~'
j jvr
,! who Trill take *pe?i?l p*in8 to ae?
: his cnatoroerB and frionds w?ll *c\
i coinuiorUtcd, and you will be pleas*
i I
: ed to j-eo how he keeps a HOUSE.
t
t
| rndcr WISNSBORO HOTEL
I formerly kept by J. Cltndifiing* now
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I PALMETTO IIOUSF,
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jKEPT BY
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F. TP HABEXIC1LT.
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S-A-I/E
;1 AND FEED STABLES,
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:! - W^v#I^S tl
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t "\\"ixx.?i:oi:<>. s. c.j srpi. 1.1s$1.
k; loc k ott!
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? thosk ixdkbted to tiik ux
" i)Ki:sK;XF.i>. kxowixc; tiikii.
r xotes FALL we OX TIIK I'lljs'i
!- ok oitokki:. will preiwi:*
it*
>r TO M!-;I;T Til KM. AS KI LL KAY
k; MKNT WILL I:K 1?'K()1'1I!KI>. I X
LESS Kll IT 11K IT A lilt A N<?KM EYI>
auk mai>k. those iiayixl
I TiiKii: Notes CAUIMED CVL;
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KKOM LAST YKAt: WILL Mi r
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TI1KM PKOMi-'iLY. AS ] WILI
KOiiCK COLLECTIONS OX THKM
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[bargains J
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B. SUGENlIIiiMEirH ::
0-0
; FIXE DRESS SUITS ?j?
AT
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?. SUGENHfiiMElv'S
; NICE BUSINESS SUITS
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AT
j B. SUGEXgEBfEIl'S ~T||
? CEEA^'SUITS ' ^
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} OHltDBESS 3iI E SUITS
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! FINE CASSIMERE PANTS
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AT
B. SUGENHEIMEft'S
! OVER COATS
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B. .SUGENHftlilEKU
? I no I T-v-r- T> t T>/1 I TVTcJ
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B. StGEXflElMEBljf
CLOTHING, CLOTHING
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I B. SUGEXHEIMEK'S.
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^ iTOm^CTOOTSE ISA.) .
| A BUCK TEA FUVO^
i Tfte&ost Beneficial Tea Imported
i f %
VERT CONDUCIVE TO EEALTH. ^
; WILL SUIT ALL TASTES.
' Th.-? Groat Atlantic ar.d Pacific T<m Companyhave
lor.? uade it a study to furnish a Tea that '
: would suit all tastes. They f<?ei the utmost cOflfi:
dcSitf that ther have fiulv accomplished that re1
rnlt iu trie production of Thca-Nectnr. It is the
finest Flavored and most Beneficial Puro
; XotiunJ T.enf Tea ever offered to the public.
Ji ia cured upon porcelain in the sane manner as
| it prepared for. rrative consumption.
i 5 his tea has bfscn su'o jeered to the most search:
in~ chemical and popular tests, and has been j>ronounced
STRICTLY PCctE. DELICIOUS FLAVOR,
HIGHLY NUTRITIVE PERFECTLY
HEALTHY, YKUY STRONG
and ECOSOJIICAL. Jt is recommended to suifi
all tastes, wheth&r accustomed to the Green of
Clock varieties heretofore. It i? warranted to*^~?
(fire perfect satisfaction or the money will b?
refunded in ev?*ry ease, by the party selling it.
Consumers run uo risk In giving It a
f rial on ihfM terms. Bay a Caddy of
TrlKA-XSJCTAR *Hd e?j?y a c*p ot
GOOD TEA,
N. 13.? Tionv Genuine taiJess pSokod in On*
Pound Air-'?:jtht Trade^PIarfc Caddies.
i Fcr Saie tverywhefc. A$k your Groccff fftf H.
!a*ii8 Great Atlantic aracsicl'ea; ga.
Imfortrrs, Coffee Jlocftcrs and P?cierj,
i P. 0. Bor 4033. Xttk Yoxx.
T-TT|
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Ayer's
! HairVigor,
1 FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
j NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
j It is a most agreeable dressing* which
i is ?.t once harmless and effectual, fof
| preserving the liain It restores^ with
j the gloss and freshness of youth*- faded
] or gray, light, fed hairf to A rich
J brown, or deep black, as may be desired.
; fry its use thin hair is thickened, and
| baldness often though not always cured.
I It checks falling of the hair im^c3x>-^_
; ately, aud causes * new growth fti "all
j cases where the glands are not deeayod ;
; While to brashy, weak, or otherwim
( diseased hair, it hnoatts vitality and
| strength, and renders It pliable.
The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cure*
and prevents the formation of dandruff;
i and, by its cooling, stimulating, and
soothing properties, it heals most if not
j ail of the humors and diseases peculiar
| to the scalp^ keeping it eool, clean, and
; soft, under which conditions diseases
of the scalp and hair arc impossible.
| .:/,f
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hal?
| The Vigor is incomparable. It is colorJess.
contains neither oil nor dye, and
I will not soil Tvhite camlrric. It imparts
; an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
| as an article for the toilet it is economi'
ca! and unsurpassed in its excellence.
I PREPARED EY DR. J. C. AYER & CO.,
Practical nnd Analytical C!i?iul?t?,
Lowell, Mass.
MU) EY iXA 1/iilTbClSTa STKEYWBKSS.
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