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(^s " si,lM INTELLIGENCE.:' WEDNESDAY, Deceaiber 20, : ; : L8S2 fye\ :lverti*?ment-?. : Ashley Phosphate Company. Bead This?D. R. Flenniken. Arrived?W. R. Doty & Co. Louisiana State Lottery Company. German Kainit?Hermaun BulwinManipulated Guano?Wilcox, Gibbs Citation?J. R. Boyles, Judge oi Probate. Sheriff's Sales?Jno. D; McCarley, Sheriff. * Pa?ni4 T V Wlfllprs. fl. IAUiiuai lvcyvt v? A* 4.1? i, w. Summons?Douglass & Ragsdale, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. The Pacific Guano Company?jS. H. Frost & Co., Agents. X.ocal BrleTS. ?Bacon is selling in town at 124 oents. ?Read onr new advertisements in this morning's issue. ? llogs are selling here at nine cents gross; We'll try "old Ned" a little longer. ?Persons desiring handsome Christmas presents should consult our adver Btiflg columns. Br ?Fred Gebhardt is the name of the ^American swell who bas fascinated Hv^rs. B&ngtrv. ?Passionate persons, are like men I who stand upon their heads: they see ad! things the wrong way, ?Pay op your back dues, subscrib| *rs- and commence the new year out of debt to the printer. ?Just received a fresh supply of the STNDICATE Cigar?the best 5 cents cigar in town. F. W. Habexicht. * BL ?Best quality of cotton brought 19.55 and 9.60 on Wednesday. Let our farmers bring their cotton to the county seat. P ?A young member of the B. P. 17. remarked the other night that he was p'going to serenade his anniversary" Christmas. ?Pugilistic activities seem to be the order of the day? ' "He that fights and runs away, "Will live to fight another day.'" ?Mr. W. B. Creight's new store will soon be completed. The report is current that the young folks are to christen it with a holiday ball. Let 'er roll! I A rnnnor in IS mftkill?? i diligent inquiries as to whether intermarriage of the Augio-Saxous and Chinese is forbidden by law. *If it, fc," says he, "it is class legislation." ?Guard against accidents from Christinas firing of guns and crackers. [While horses and vehicles are passing, bdnsiderate persons will not indulge in such sport. f ?Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Flenniken Celebrated their tin wedding last Tuesday evening. The entertainment was n brilliant success and very much enjoyed by ail present. i l ?The Frick Eclipse Engine is ac *;nowieageu to oe roe uesi engine S| Biade. Sold by R. J. McCarlev & Co. * I H~ ?A strong tea made of cotton seed s recommended by one w>o has tried & Ht as a remedy for the toothache. It B>hoald be taken every honr for ten Mronrs. It is said to then destroy the j^^Ruerve. & ?The friends of Mr. Mark R. Doty Bcvill be glad to learn that- he takes a H Byery high stand in his cia-> at the Vir fcinia Military Institute. We have Been his report and know whereof we ^^Hpeak. ?A new arrival this day of HostetH^s Bitters, Tolu Rock and Rye, and |^BKass's_^Rdyal Glirgcr"~A^-~at_ F. "VV. Blabenicht's. * I ?A report readies ns that some S| Hmknown, diabolical wretch shot a m^e, a few "nights ago, belonging to W. B. Brooks of the Little River Ieighborhood. It is bard to sayjnst rhat oaght to be done with such a ilJain. In Texas he would be lynched. ?The Laurensville Herald thus apolgizes for its issue of the 8th instant: On account of sick printers, a brand ew baby and the lateness of the hour le legal advertisements came in, we 5k our readers to excuse all shortcomtgs this week?if they discover that e are short of anything." ?The merchants in town complain lat trade is dull, and the complaint sems not to be confined to Wiunsboro. ftven New York is compelled to note Hhe conspicuous absence of the casBomer. What is the explanation? B H^erhaps too ranch is expected. M ?Just received direct from the imB>orters?one cask of 1875 Cognac KB randy, 1874 Jamaica Ram, 1870 RamRsey's Scotch Whiskey, best Holland H TSwan Gin, at F. "VV. Habenicht's. * WFl ?Oar young friends, Messrs. R. T. W Crawford and TV. D. Gaillard, have F returned from the South Carolina MilP tan- Academy to spend Christmas amAnnr fhoiv ro'ofiros ond fVJonilc Wp aiUVU^ fcllVIi W wuxt .VMV. ? . . v learn that the boys are doing wel^T* the Citadel. A pleasant visit to,thJ^ ?ReportsJj^ia-^ifergnT sections of the coflftrflndicate that fanners are '""giving increased attention to the cultivation of wheat and oats. We regard . this as progress in the right* direction. B Let us have a variety of agricultural products and we will have but little W' use for lien laws. L ?The boys are getting to be a nuis t ance at tde postomce aunng uie opeuV Sng and delivery of the mails. It is k ' very annoying to a person while waitK ing" there to be jammed and shoved BL about, and his feet almost knocked mt from under him, as is the case almost ^^?very morning and evening. The ^HflBkresence of a policeman might have a Stood effect. t? ? ?ii. r??-ci ? TB?Jtt* MIC suifc vi omiivs c. iXLanv> ? a. Bfeizen of Edgefield, against James Hbrdon Bennett for a libel on bim Kublished in the New York Heralds Be jury on Monday in the T7uited Hltates Circuit Court brought in a verBPBPctict of $20,000 damages for the plaintiff. The counsel for the defendant moved for a stay of judgment and gave notice of a motion for a new trial. ?A. S. Douglass, Esq., and Senator B. A. Gaillard have both been spoken ^^of in connection with the election of ^^road Commissioners. Both of the ^g?n named are in tlie highest and would faithful fe^oharg"e the ardacredit to ^&&te? If Bte^he VSaaaannnaHMnnnBaaMBiBBn would not bear both sides of a question, etc. Since this time several oi the -/'new comers" have inquired if reference were not made to themselves. This reminds - us of the anecdote of frcacher uow nnaiug tne sioien ase by announcing from the pulpit that the thief was iu the congregation, and that he (Dow) would turn around three times and strike him with a stone. The thief dodged. It seems that the j experience of the "new comers'' is . | tolerably uniform. An explanation from the girls is in order. Personal. ? Francis B. Hacker, President, and Josiah S. Brown. Treasurer of the Wando Phosphate Company, can be found at the Company's office, 7 Exchange street, Charleston, S. C. See advertisement. . * Homicide.?Andrew Boulware, who was stabbed several nights since in a difficulty with his brother. Thomas Boulware, died on Wednesday night about nine o'clock. The accused has been lodged in jail to await trial at the j February term of court. | Christmas and Holiday Goods.? Mr. J. O. Boag has just received a beautiful and large lot of Christmas and New Year cards, photograph and autograph albums, scrap books, etc. He has also on had a fine lot of top and double seated buggies, which he will sell very cheap for cash. Give Mr. .Boag a.call. Positive Notice.?'Those that are indebted to the undersigned for dental work done in good faith will now please come forward and settle at once. I have given ample time, and now request prompt payment, as money I j need, and money I must have, to meet my obligations. "A word to the wise." ' * t oon ticf" JL IJlJiAOVilJ ?/VUV4tfV< Reading Room.?Let the Young Men's Debating1 Society and the Reading Club join heart and band in the cause?appoint a joint committee on ways and means. Some plan for its establishment and permanent organization must be adopted, and above ail subcriptions to raise the necessary funds must be solicited. "VYinnsboro should have a reading room. Death of Mr. M. C. Armstrong.? We regret to learn of the deaih of Mr. M. C. Armstrong, of this ccmnty, on the 15th inst., of typhoid pneumonia after a brief illness. Mr. Armstrong was about forty-two years of age and unmarried. He was a member of Company F, 12th Regiment, S. C. V. The remains were interred in the Bethel burying-grouna. lie win oe imssea, by a large and sorrowing circle of friends and relatives. New Groceries.?Mr. D. R. Flen; niken announces that he has on hand an unusually large supply of the niccst and finest groceries the market can afiord? every variety, and suited to the wants and needs of everybody, rich and poor. Let all who are desirous of making good bargains in this department, give Mr. Flennikcn a call. Remember he sells the best quality of groceries at reasonable figures, and always guarantees satisfaction. A New Crop of Lawyers.?On last RYinav armlurjints for admission to the bar were examined in the Supreme Court, in Columbia, by the Board of JExsuiiners, appointed for that purpose. Twenty-five in number were admitted and duly enrolled as practising attorneys. Among the number we sec the names of our young friends, Messrs. G. W. Ragsdale, J. W. Ilauahan and T. S. Carter. They have our congratulations and best wishes for success ar, the bar. Cottox Statement.?The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending December 15, 1SS2: Net receipts at ali United States ports during the week 258,510; to same time last year 234,S10; total receipts to this dale 2,925,616; to same date last year 1,67$,897. Exports for -he week 2">1,667; same week last year 135,615; total exports to this date 1,816,881; to same date last year 1.301,503. Stock at all United States ports 842,745; same time last year 1,076,941; stock at all inferior towns 153,575; same time last year 208,128; stock at Liverpool 537,000; same time last year 487,000; stock of American afloat for Great Britain 322,000; same time last year 194,000. Personal.?Mrs. Preston Brooks and granddaughter, Miss Alice Addison, is now on a visit to relatives in town. Mrs. Brooks is the widow of the laineuted ex-Senator Preston Brooks, who represented South Carolina in the United States Senate some years prior to the opening of the war. We wish them a pleasant visit, and that they may return with favorable impressions of the hospitality of our people. One of Senator Butler's sons is lying dangerously ill at liis father's residence i in Washington. He was brought home from Princeton some time ago and has grown gradually worse ever sincel He is said to be stricken with that fatai malady so common in high life in Washington?Bright's disease. Young Bntler was at the time in the Senior class, and a young man of fine promise. Stockholders' Meeting.?The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad was held at Columbia on Wednesday, 6th inst. The report of President Haskeil shows that the gross earnings of the road for the year ending September 30th last amounted to $601,624, and the total expenses to $658,529; expenses $56,900 in excess of the income. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, A. C. Haskell; vice-president, A. S. Buford; secretary, C. Boukuight; treasurer, J. C. B. Smith; general manager, T. M. R. Talcott; superintendent, G. R. Talcott; assist ? a! >nAix.?An A*Ainrl?f uut. general ??v? acig.u agent, D. Carcttoell; directors?A. C. Haskell, A. B. Andrews, S. B. Alex; ander, F. W. McMaster, s^B-Sprin^s, . Charles Esfes, Josiah Sibley, A. S. Baford, R. Y. MeAden, A. B. Davidson, J. H. Rion, J. J. McLure, W. P. Clyde, J. O. Matthewson, YV. B. Stanley, T. M. Logan, J. A. Rutherford. Robert H. May. Demorest for December.?-Among the good gifts that December brings ns ^^Demoresfe Monthly Magazine. The faunas - namber is replete with fc^gfbr die season, wen the shorter stories are well worth ' j reading. All "the Christmas articles '! are unusually good, including Jennie j June's "Christmas Sermon" in her "Talks with Women." 'I lift arncie on "Home Art and Home Comfort" will give the ladies some good hints, and j "Current Topics" are. as usual, full of I interest. "The Kitchen" has not been forgotten, and the "Fashions*'are carefully attended to. Among the poems is "A Christmas Dream," by Margaret Sangster, beautifully illustrated. The art department embraces a charming oil picture of a German lady of the sixteenth century, two fine steel engravings, and a great variety of other | illustrations. On the whole, the Christmas number of DemoresCs Monthly Magazine is a decided success, and cannot fail to give pleasure tn ifc rpfl/lsrs. / TEXS FROM FKASTERVILLE. ?The Feastcrville High School rei mains unopened. ?The practicability of building a j house and opening a school in the i Thos. Travlor section is under discus! sion. j ?Miss Lizzie McCuller, of the ! Bhickstock section, has secured the school at Tool Branch, aud will open | in January. ?The Reporter tenders his compliments to the Corner, and hopes it a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. ?Messrs. E. J. Cornwell, "\Vm. Carter and Mose.*" Stone, "tailed" a fox of the grey species after quite an exhilarating race last Friday. ?Miss Liliie McFeat closed her ' -1 io roAQtinn nf SC1IUUI r l iua? IV/l C* f uvniivi* v* lour weeks. The attendance during the session was not encouraging. ?The Corner chronicles the exit of Mr. Jno. N. Waters to the paternal roof in North Carolina, aud Mr. -Jos. J. Stone to Woodward's to clerk. ?Miss C. J. Shelton has perhaps permanently closed her school near Shelton. The location was unfavorahie for such an attendance as was de siraote. ?It is reported that Dr. Clayton, a leading citizen of the Feasterville i ? section, is preparing1 to remove to Atlanta, Ga., to engage in the apothecary business. ?But little cotton remains in the fields. The yield is estimated at 110 per cent, of an average. More attention is being given to winter grain and hog raising. Cattle are fewer in number than usual, but 111 better condition. ?On Tuesday, the 26th inst., there i is to be in the Beaver Creek church, under the auspices of Mrs. D. P. Crosby, a "Christmas-tree," primarily intended to benefit the Sunday-School, 1 secondarily for the of the younger people. ?The Crosby Military Institute will close with a three days' public examination 011 the 22d, and resume its exercises 011 the 1st prox. Teachers and pupils have, during the session, laborred assiduously and with success. We wish them a mcrrv Christmas and a happy New Year. ?The fire at the Means* place on the night of the.7th, destroyed a gin-house, the property of Mr. D. P. Crosby, and four bales of cotton, some corn, fodder and shucks, a dwelling-house ana its furni&ings, the property of a colored man. #TLis colored family is now canj vassipg the surrounding country for j assistance. The fire is supposed to ! have been accidental?the result of | gambling. The same night a negro ' was badlv cnt. j ?The colored teachers. Jas. J. ! Trapp, of Hessian Hill, and J. P. Cohen, of Hope Station, say their schools are now more flourishing than earlier in the autumn. The latter reports an enrolment of 111. The J. D. j Hill school near Shclton has had an irregular session. All seem laboring zealously, believing that the right of franchise has imposed certain grave responsibilities that demand an education. ?South Carolina ranks second in the Union in illiteracy?ouc-flfth of tlie whites and four-tifths of the colored being uuable to write. In raising the State from this unenviable position, the Corner, it is hoped, will do its full nronortion. The bill, recentlv favora bJv reported upon iu Congress, to appropriate ten millions of dollars per annum for the next five years, to aid the States and Territories educationally iu the ratio of their illiteracy, will certainly yield the State very material and much needed aid. d. b. b. ?Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart-bum, nausea, etc. cured by using Brown's Iron Bitters. * hymeneal. Married?On Thursday, the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. B. F. Corlcy, Mr. E. Caleb Metz, of Lexington, to Miss M. E. Rose, of Fairfield. Also, by the same, at the same time and placc, Mr. J. R. IIowell to Miss M. E. Levistek?all of Fairfield. ARRIVES*. ,4 LOT of FAT HOGS arrived to-day, A and for sale bv Doc 14-foXl ' W. R. DOTY & CO. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL persons are forbidden not to ride, walk or hunt on my plantation. All ' dogs running through will be shot, and the law enforced against trespassers. December 6,1S62. A. BLAI3T. Dec 13-x3t DESIRABLE P&ASTffATIOS SAIJE T OFFER for sale my plantation, situate jl miies souui 01 in*' wwn ui ?v iuiis boro, S. C., containing two hundred anc thirty-seven (237) acres, more or lew. Or the place are about 10 acres original woods about 15 acres of good bottom land, th< balance of the place in a good state of cui tivation. On the place is a good dwelling house, gin-house, large barn, all neccssan out-buildings, and a splendid spring neal the house. Can be treated for with th< undersigned or Col. Jas. H. ftion, V? inns boro, S."C. J. A. BYNUil, Dec 7-flx2t, Agent STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA counts of fairfield. " J. R BoTZBSfi&VM Probate Judge. TTTHEREAS, TV. IlHKerr, C. C. C. P. hath made suit toWe. to grant hin letters of administration of TSl'e estate an-C effects of Margaret T. Milling^eeased: These are. therefore, to cite aild admon isli all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Margaret- T. - Milling, de ceased, that they be and appear before me i in the Court of Probate, tP be held a | Faii-field Court House, S. ci? on the 23r< ; day of Januarv next, aftfr publicatioi ; hereof. at 11 o'clock in tl*e forenoon ti . show cause, if any they wk>" *-ie sah j administration should granted. Given under my hanc* tliis 13th day o It BOYLES, ^^Fudge of Probate. Mot saacnes i| mo^sm . TT ! Know That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nursing mother to full strength and gives abundant sustenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wakefulness, and lade of energy Keeps off all ch:lls, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dec. iSSt. For six years 1 have been a great sufferer from Blooc. Disease, Dyvpepsia.andConstips tion.andbecame so debilitated that 1 could not retain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had almost become a burden. Finally, when hops had almost left me, my husband seeing Bkowk*s Irow Bitters advertised in tha fapcr, induced me 1.0 give it a trial, am now talcing he third botde and have sot felt to well in fix yean as I do at the present time. Mrs. L. f . Gaun* Brown's Iron Bitters will have a bitter tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. 1 1 I ! IPIMIII FOUTZ3S HORSE AND CATTLE PGIVDEE3 JaSlSSJli No IIof.se -will die of Colic. Bots or Lcxg Fjs| vet:, !f Foutz's Powders arc nscd In time. Foatz's Powders will euro and prevent IlooCiroi.xiu. Foiit/.'s Towders will prevent Gape* ix Fowlh. FvUtx's rowdera will Inrrea-e the quantity of milk: end eresm twenty per cent., raid make the butter 2nu and sweet. Fontz'i Powders will enre or prevent almost eyket Dis :.\ce to wjiieh Horses and Cattle are subject. fovtz'3 fo'.vontts will cite satisfaction. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. POTJTZ, Proprietor, HAiTILTOIlE, S3. unnsimas- uins i i 1 w E have the jireatesfc variety of beautiful and useful articles suitable for CHRISTMAS P&ESSNTS to be found in town. We will mention some of them. Here are WATCHES, Gold, Silver and NiekJe. WATCH CHAINS, Gold, Rolled Plate, Silver and I Silver Plate. BROOCHES arid EARRINGS, Gold and best Rolled Plate. FINGER RINGS, Plain Gold and set with Precious Stones. NECKLACES, Gold and Ro .led Plate. BRACELETS, LOCKETS and CHARMS. STERLING SHAVER and PLATED WARE, PARLOR LAMPS and HALL P END A NTS, TOILET SETS, VASES, CUPS and i ? ". ? i t r-\ r* i r j ta r r/ # ? rr* i r* titi > ts&U'JrJiis, .uajvjava j. jul oar*. PITCHERS and VICKIE LEAVES, CHAMBER SETS' and CROCKERY. GLASS WARE of even' description. TEA SETS, Silver, China and Glass. VIOLTlfS, BOWS and STRINGS. CUTLERY for Table and Pocket. CLOCKS, Calendar and Fine Waiuut. PENS, PEN-STAFFS and PENCILS SPECTACLES and EYEGLASS >< >, Gold, Silver and Steel Frames. And various other things. COXNOB & CHANDLER. AGE XT'S SALE. AS the Agent of Roger Pinokney, General Agent of the Geiser Mamifacturj ing Company, I will oiTer for sale, before [ the court-house door in Winnsboro, 011 the 2'<rd day of December, in it., ONE STEAM ENGINE. nrdoT r> /?/->?f-1 OYBfrfiill A. G. Bookman and J. W. Jones and the Geiser Manufacturing Company, dated September 1.18S2. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Agent. Winnsboro, S. C., December 8,1832. Dec 9-td A GENT'S SA LE. \ S the Agent of Rr?<*er Pinckney, Mortijl jjagee, I will offer for sale before the court-house door in Wir.nsboro, S. C., on the 23d day of December, inst., ONE FIFTY SAW COTTON GIN, with Patent Feeder and Condenser attached?Levied on under a mortgage given by A. G. Bookman and J. W. .Jones to Roger Pinckney, of date September 1, 1882. JNO. D. licCARLEY, Agent Winnsboro, S. C., December 8, 1882. Dec 9-td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMoX PLEAS. Jas. "R. Sloan and Magaret J. Sloan, Plaintiffs, vs. W. T. Sloan, J. L. Sloan, M. II. Bankhead, W. II. Robertson, Samuel Sloan. Samuel Philips, John Philips, Jane Philips, R. B. S;oan, W. W. Sloan, the Unknown Heirs of Mary Nelson, H. A. Gaillard and J. H. Cummings, Defendants.?Summons for Belief. To the Defendants: TOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, ' and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their olBce, at Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty davs after the service hereof, ex. elusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action < will apply to the Court for the relief- de mantled in tne complaint. ; Dated the lst'n day of December, A. D. . 1S82. [ DOUGLASS & RAGSDALE, i Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ; To the Defendants Samuel Sloan and the * Unknown lieirs of Zuary Nelson: TAKE notice that the summons in this : action, of which the foregoing is a copy, r was filed in the efhee of the Clerk of the I Court of Common Pleas, at Winnsboro, in [ thy County and State aforesaid, on the IStr day of December, 1832. December 18, 1882. DOUGLASS & RAGSDALE. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Dec 20-zGt GERMAN XAINIT, i Direct Importation. PERUVIAN GUANO?direct from tli< agent of the Peruvian Government. II FISII GUANO?6 & 8 per cent Ammonia < j NOVA SCOTIA LAND I'LASTEK. 1 | SOUTH CAROLINA GROUND PIIOS ! I PHATE?fine ground! and high grade. ? i For SAL]! BY J HERMANN BULWINXLE, I Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina } Dec 20-xom ! ? "1 iHITMi SELL TOT; 1 r The. Public i* rfqiiextea carc/u'li/to-notice the nac and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly. E2TCAPITAL PRIZE, 875,060 Tickets only K5 Shares in Proportion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. " We do hereby certify that lee -supervise the arrangement*for ail the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of Tfie Lovixiana State lottery Company, arid in per ten manage and control the Drawings thetmelves, and that the same are conducted with' honesty, fairness, and in good faith ienrard all partus, and tee authorize the Company to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our signatures attached, in its advertisements." Commissioners. Incorporated In 1S6S for 25 years by tire.Legislature for Educational and Chart Cable purposes ?with a capital of S1,0<10,000?to which a reserve fund of So&yOO has since been adcied. By an overwhelming popular vow Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constlruulon adopted Decetnbe 2d. A D. 1ST0. The <ni'y Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. Ii ntvtr sccJes or pbsipories. Its Grand Single Xtnnber Drawings take place Monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIKSJ GRAND DRAWING. CL\sS A, AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, January 9.1883-J 52d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE. 875,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Fractions, in Fifths, In Proportion. LIST OF'PKIZBf. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.'....'. $75,000 l do no 25,000 1 do do. 10.000 2 PRIZES Of $Gooo 12.000 5 do 2o<K>.... 10,000 lo do loco.-..-..-. lo,coo 2o do 5oo....f 10.000 loo do 2oo i 2o,ooo 300 do . loot 30,000 500 ao 5o 25,000 looo do 25 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRlZKS. 9 Approximation Prizes cf $75o ?,75o y uu uvi am;........ ?,juu 9 do do 250 2.1i5o 196" Prizes, amounting to $265,5oo Application for rates to clubs should be made only to ttie office of the Company la New Orleans. For further Information write clearly, {riving full address. Send orders by Express, Registered Letter or Money Ordf-r/art-lrvssed onlv to M. A. DACPHIN, New Orleans, La., or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Dec 19-3W SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will offer for sale before the courthouse door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIKtfT TUESDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, w;thin the legal hours of sale, at public outcrj', to the" highest bidder, for CASH, the following-described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in Fairfield County and the State" of South Carolina, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY (170) ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north and east by lands of the estate of J. N. Yongue, on the south by land of Martha K. Boyles, and on the west by lands of the estate of the late Governor Means and by lands of S. H. Stevenson?levied on as the property of Charles B. Yongue, at the suit of Robert B. Crawford against Charles B. Yongue. JXO. D. McCAJRLEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., December 8, 1882. Dec y-td SHERIFF'S SALE. -RY vfrtrUf of an execution to me directed,_ JLJ I will olfCT-lT)T-t^kL42?fore^^ lu use door in Winnsboro, S^trTontl^-' FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for CASH, the following-described property, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Jacob A. Caldwell in ali that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the State of South Carolina, in the County of Fairfield, on the head waters of Hog i ork, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands given or devised by James E. Caldwe'l, now deceased, to Catherine E. Mobley and by lands given or devised,by the said James E. Caldwell to Jacob A-Caldwell. ALSO, All that picce, parcel or plantation of laud, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State of Sonth- Carolina, "PairviAvv " f?nr?f.nrnin<r FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Catherine E. Mobley, on the east by lands of Strother Ford, on the south by lands of the said Jacob A. Caldwell, and on the west by land? of Catherine E. Mobley and George II. McMaster?levied upon as the property of Jacob A. Caldwell, at the suit of James G. McCants against Jacob A. Caldwell and Others. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., December 1">, 18S2. Dec lti-td SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COCNTT OF FAIXFI2LD. j James B. McCants vs. Robert E. Ellison. Jr., George W. Williams and George W. Williams & Co. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY Next, within the legal hours of sale, at tmblic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that certain plantation or tract of land, containing TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, situated in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, and bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Cathcart, east by lands of J. li. McMaster, south by lands of W. E. Aiken, and on the west by lands of Thomas Jordan. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest thereon from the day of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premis-1 es; the purchaser to pay for all necessarypapers. JNO. D. SIcCAPXEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., December 8,1SS2. Dee 9-td SHERIFF'S SAIiE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will offer for sale before the court-liouse door iu Winnsboro, S. C., on the first tuesday in january next, within the l^cal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the following-described property, to wit: All that tract of land, lying, being and situate in the State of South Carolina, in the County of Fairfield, containing seven hundred and seventy-seven and tithee-foukths acre?, more or less, situated on Twenty-five ifile Creek, and i bounded by lands of Jos. Huffman, W. B. Hogan and" Jas. M. Lorick?levied upon as , the propcrtv of Owen Smith, at the suit of ' Sarah P. Hall, against Owen Smith as Survivor of Owen Smith & Co. J NO. D. McCARLEY, 11 Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. 1 Wmnsboro, S. C., December 0, 1882. Dec 12-td THE CROSBY MILITARY INSTITUTE. 5 32. B. BUSBY, A. H? PRINCIPAL. feasterviLle, s. c. ?ST Send for Circulars. NOTICE. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO i n t li* t>t wv -e- ff\ t?np IV. JUJU/i ltlj Lj L IV V/ i U" " GUANOS WILL PLEASE CALL AT ' j THEIR OFFICE A_ND MAKE SET READ THIS! FrtC /\ T7T /TTTT TT* trilUtTViiitJ VJ mjclxj BEST SELECTION | JUST RECEIVED, CONSISTING OF Flour?made by patent process. j Hams?canvassed and uncauvassed. Sugars?of all grades. Coffees?Green and Roasted, Old Government Java and Uio, Tliurber's Celebrated 34 and 41. Choice New Orleans Molasses. T* 1. n..A1 1.^*4. r\~4- TCoSetnc JCITCSll DUUAWlIUilt flUUi, vav jir.aj, iwwoiuo, Currants, Citron, and a fuil line of Canned Goods. Pickles?Chow Chow and Mixed. Vinegar?White Wine and Cider. Macaroni and Cheese. Sauccs?Worcestershire, Bird Pepper and John Bull. Mince Meat, Plum Pudding and Ginger Preserves. Peach and Apple Butter, and everything nice for Christmas or any other tirae. J5T* A supply of Ked P.ust Proof Oats always on hand. D. R. FIiE!OkTIKE?. CHRISTMAS ?AND? Nb? Tsar Carfls! w E have just received a large and beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Tear CARDS. Also, a handsome lot of other coods suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! All kinds of Books suitable for Presents. The largest and most compieie stock of CHILDBED'S BOOKS we have ever offered. We would respectfully call the attention of the Public to these goods, and request an inspection before purchasing. McMASTEB. BRICE & KETCHIN. THE GOBIES STORE SroeefY Bspartmen?. -ftifstrfsr' Canned Goods, Currants, Pickles, Citron, Evaporated Apples, Candy, Buckwheat, Jellies, Curry Powders, Apple Butter, Macaroni, ilince Meat, Oatmeal, Gelatine, Extracts, Mace, Cheese. Sea Foam, Broma, Condensed Milk, etc. Best Java Coffee and other Grades. Pulverized SwKir and-other Grades. Frekli arrival all Glides Flour, including best Patent Call at tee Corker. J. M. BEATY & CO. Kememrer our ShogJStock. It is known by many we keep reliable goods. J. 31. Beatt & Co. Dress Goods, Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, ?fcc. Good goods at low prices. J. M. Beaty & Co. We are agents for the Domestic Sewing Machinc. Any one wishing a good machine will do us a favor to 'jail and examine the Domestic. J. M. Bkatt & Co. WALKER'S SPEC1 FIG. I I THIS TRULY WOXDEZITUL REMEDY HAS XT VEli FAILED TO CURE C OXS UMPTIO X. Its speedy action upon ali Bronchial ind Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief to those who have nevr tried it or 8ejn it used. It speedily allavs Bronchial and Pnl monic Fevers. It is a wonderful EXPECTORANT A>'D HE A LEE. It keep!: the digestive and urinary organs in a natural and healthy conditionit JP liKjLrjJtjS JUiJii xijijujj, Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness of appetite and general debility. It has been known only four years and | HAS NEVER FAILED to PERFECT A CUKE. ! Any one afSicted with what is generally considered death's amni courier, consutuption, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or 510.00 according to the stage which th* disease has reached. No patient has yet taken SI 0 worth before a cure was clfeeted. The SPECIFIC is recommended only for pulmonary affections, and those desiring to use it can do so by sending thoir orders to the proprietors of this paper or direct to me, stating that you saw this advertisement in the W'innsboro ^ews a>-d Uebald. Waiker?s Cures Eheumatism, eithv-^acnte or chronic, in from eight to tfiHtejs. Price by Express, $o per Bottle i)R. J. W. WALKER, FRANKLDvTON, N. C. Juno 13 SALE AND FEED STABLES. WnofSBCmo, S. C., Nov. 13,188v?. AH persons knowing themselves indebted I to the undersigned, and whose notes Sell due on FIRST of OCTOBER, had better settle them at once, as I will force collection. I have also just received forty head ol fine Western horses and mules. among them some good saddle and harness horses, i and some good brood mares. | Also some extra fine mare mules, sixteen j hands high, anil well broke, which I will | sell at fair prices, or swap for old fat horsei I nr A. WI1IIFOHD. MM WILCOX, GIBBS# CO:SMAmPULATEDG^J^^ WILCOX, GIBBS & CO 'S S JJPEBPHOSPBAT~E', fl I Are acknowledged by everybody to be the Best Fertilizers in rise, and are sfl| for cash, and on reasonable terms on credit, with Cotton Option, by fl Eg WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.. fl CHARLESTON, 8. C., and 8A And their Agents throughout the country. Dec SB thfT pacific guano compjJB OFFER FOR SALE A I SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, flfl PACIFIC ACID PHOSPmH These Guanos are of the highest grade, and are kept so without regard to H testimony of all our customers for the past 15 years in tliis State, Georgia and cm B will substantiate. For terms, apply to Agents in the various towns, or to. E. H. FROST # CO.t Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dpc 20-x3m CHARLESTON, S. C. ?'~llr ttx>t ~c nTT A\m 'hirr'hlc o-mrrmniatpd: I uL-j-'v, ?" ? , i DISSOLVED BONE, highest grade; i ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting; I ASH ELEMENT, made of Floats, for Cotton, Grain and Peas; GENUINE LEOPOLDSIJALL KALSTT, imported direct from the Mines in Germany, and warranted pure; GENUINE FLOATS, highest grade, product of the Due Atomizer; SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC; COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND; GROUND DRIED FISH AND BLOOD; GROUND RAW BONE, N. S. LAND PLASTER; Special Formulus made to order. COTTON SEED MEAL. Special inducements for cash orders. ,w For terms, Illustrated Almanacs ar.d cards address the Company. Dec 20-x6m } F TP, "R TILIZ EES * OF ALL KINDS AND 07 THE HIGHEST GRADE. OF DIRECT IMPORTATION. COTTdST SEED A T. AND ALL FERTILIZER SUPPLIES. FOB SALE BY WANDO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CHABLSSTOiT- S. O riDlv ** TTArizYT*.- T>T^?trlont. JO SI AH S. BROWN, Treasurer. M?arters, PsBHsflT3ii Railroad. GENERAL ORDER NO. 1. /"\N and after this date, freight on goods conveyed to merchants running on the IS - * . .. " -r*? . "UA "U,* OCT XIT^ IT mi f>V^TSLT\ fi W sciieduie 01 ttie .bigntning express musi ue pie-p<uu uv oiu^pci, <? ?..? they are not worth the freight charged, owing to the markets of Chester, Lancaster and Winnsboro, in the State of South Carolina, having been over-stocked by the Lightning Express with such _ That jvere we forced to sell, m^rtter io collect freight, we could not realize enough monevTrorii a car-load of it. ' Shippers by the Limited Express will pay as Dcf^re (on delivery), their goods being always worth one hundred cents on the doilar. ' ?^ '1 he people of Fairfield are beginning to open their eyes and-see very plainly things that are ~ "PLAIN J?|?TSf?| They have been paying fancy prices for shoddy goods "sold regardless of cost." But "every dog has his day," and we all see that the days of the Lightning Express and the Little wind Engine aie nearly numbered. Our neighbor, who has been running his Little Engine with so many different powers in its short career, draw the attention of the community to the character of the LIMITED EXPRESS. lie has first been running "with Brains"?they quickly ran out; then with the "Almighty Dollar"?they soon played out; then with a mixture of "Brains and Cash," composed of a small remnant of each, and a big amount of wind; then with "Unerring t,,.i ? +j.o+ ,-,m wnri- and liis last resort is in acknowledging his Engine run without fire or water. Now what is it run with ? The brains were "out, and the fire, water and money played out?hence their remains no other motive power known to the world, my worthy iriends, but that used by the "Little Engine," The character of this concern is well known. I came among-you ygarsapoj'to^tey^ Am I the first man to meet misfortune and be over-come by her? No, my friends, many others have gone the same road, and many yet to come^wui follow. Remember, my windy "neighbor, "He who laughs last laughs best/' ^ 3 had but two courses open to me?one to bring a lot of worthless trash to this market, rejected by respectable merchants at the North, and sell them as first-class j goods at first-class prices, gulling the people by long, windy advertisements; or to buy I And try and sell them at fair prices. I chose trie iauer course, jtiow j. iaueu jvu ali know, but I preferred letting the rich creditor at the North lose money; if such was to be, to injuring my good friends of the South, for the benefit of the rich men at the -North. But understand, The Limited is paying toll at all stations, Baltimore included, at o/ie hundred uui3 or. the dollar, and doesn't have to pretend to SELL OUT AT COST.' And go West to do it, either. Don't you forget it In conclusion, one word to competitors whose brains are out and Judgment played out?don't pump on the ruins of an honest man, who has failed, but honestly so, and crow over his misfortune. Remember the simple old saying, slightly amended to suit this case?"He who pays and runs away, may live to break some otiler day." If you want cheap goods and good goods, call on Who is paying his debts, always intends to pay his debts, make money and spend it right here?not one cent of which goes to Tennessee, except it may be (tell it not in the Synagogue) for a good, fat Tennessee hog. J. GROESCHEL, AG-T. December 6,1882. TEE HOLIDAYS ARE COMINS. A2W> SOW IS THE T5HE TO PREPARE FOR T2IE22, FINEST VARIETY OF TROPICAL FRUIT IN THE MARKET. FRESH CARGOES EVERY WEEK. BANANAS, COCOANUTS, ORANGES, MALAGA . GRAPES. '4 NORTHERN FRUITS. APPLES, FIGS, PEA5JCJTS, RAISINS, NUTS, CITRON. CURRANTS. - ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. & , C. &c CO.^ CHARLESTON, S. C. TSB-BEST OF/ALL L. SAMUELS CONGRESS STREET, WINNSBORO, - - ? ? ^ nrnAx-i? AT* Who has now on hand the LARGEST and best siulji vx FALL AND WINTER GOODS He has ever bad in siore. This Stock comprises ail the Latest Styles of GOODS, XOTIOXI, CLOTHIXG, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUXKS, ETC., ETC. In Ladies' Dress Goods I have the fiuest and fullest line ever seen iu many * day. ? In Gents' Furnishing Goods and Underwear I have an assortment that for variety and high quality cannot be surpassed anywhere. My Clothing has been most carefully selected, and is sure to give entire satisfaction. " ' All mv goods have been carefully bonght, and I shall sell at the lowest . possible prices. - * ? ^t#r%rn __ ??xi J w-:tl Messrs. O. Y. OWINGS ami A. H. rXi&MiiMx are wun me, ?nu mvj ?*i? ' always be glad to use their best endeavors to plcnse our customers. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. ! L. SAMUELS. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THF CHEW'S AND HEIiALD OFFICE. ^ 9H| establisn^S^I Darticalar. I shall inthel flip natffr linl/1 mi-coif roosTm VMV MVtU ?l?WVU 1VUUJHT my customers with the bes^| that can be procured in any nH I shall stand ready, also, to gaan^H every article I sell. I invite an inspection of my stafl Wines, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, et5 F. W. HABESICHT. HIPOETp. r" laMBM Scotch whiskey (JKamsey's). A. Bin Laabert & Marat Cognac Brandy. Jamaica Bam. Botterdam Fish Gin.^ Boss's Boyal Ginget Ale. Jules Mamm & Co.'s Champagne. Cantrel & Cochran's Ginger Ale. Apollinaris Mineral Water. Angustora Bitters. Old Sherry Wine. Old Port Wine. DOMESTIC. J Ginger Ale. Soda Water. 3 Sarsaparilla. Old Cabinet Bye Whiskey. Old Schuylkill Eye Whiskey.'-M The Honorable Bye Whiskey. Old Golden Grain Rye Whiskey. jttenownea otanaara ?tye w msKeyj Jesse Moore Yollmer Eye Whisker^ Old N. C. Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey] Old Stone Mountain CornWhiskey. Western Corn Whiskey. Virginia Mountain Peach Brandy. New England (French's) Runs,, . North Carolina Apple Brandy. Pure Blackberry BraS55rr^3| Pnre Cherry Brandy. L 1 Brandy. JL/VObVU K/WKU VHAU? . _ JSX""-"*'. Eock and Eye. { ? ~ j Oceola Bitters. A " >' "/ j?y^ Hostetter's Bitters. JKk Bergner & Engel's Lager Befl patent stopper bottles and on dH New Jersev Sweet. SwirklinsiB Tola Bock & Eye. Lawreuaj* Stougbto^^^fl Syndicate Cigar, 5 cents. " The Huntress Cigar, 2? cents. Madeline Cigar?all Havana?10 centsi Don Carlos (Xnb)-all Havaua-10 cen<w t CjAvromo ifli iKUUCl VilVla<u jLia?uiaiuju?w vwuw Cheek Cigar?Havana filler?5 can Oar Bouit Cigar-Havana filler-5ceiM Lucky Hit Cigar-Havana filler-5 eeiffl The UnicuTn Self-Lighting CigapeijJ (Amber month-piece to every-M ten packages.) xne ricswicK wao ^igareue*in (Shock mouth-pieces.) jl The Richmond Gem Cigarette, (Light smoking.) . M [ THE ONLY BILLIARD AND POfjJ PARLOR IN TOWN. /-|1 ' jfl Cd ICS! ICS! ICE*? An abundance always on hagfl the use of my customers. 11 keep a supply of Fish,Rj for my Restanronc, of April. I shall endeavor to pi^se?y^E* give me a call. Very respectfully, JB OPPOSITE POSTOFFlS Gtrminy, *^d aH ct%rj^^^5 charge tor gnmfa^cB^of a?<feto ? J ?t* scna^rc ^sehjca^0wfckfl tfce largest circulation, and is theme*? ?atud newspaper oi its kind puhraoesH world. Hie idv?at*g?BOfsodisnoaae patentee understand*. -^W * * 1 .nl ? ^*31? <T*n*.4??tad 1MB j.ms targe uu ~ ,^7 ? SISiSSitUA tobe tibebest paper dejB to 8cieac?. jBiBcli4iiics,iavenLi0ixatCEg52flB worka, and other departments of u? -progress, pnblkbed m any copies by mail, 10 oenta. Soldbyjjfl dealers. . _ . Address, Xaas h Co., pno4? tifio American. 361 Brc^asM jfonrtlinftfc engines awufl heir'orders? :hcin here iH +s it takes fl riu:m iVofflfl ' m m A ' M Ml MM