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Av^iSr:iSir!lS"cE, I S{ %ve?nksI'>av, ?owmi>or ?<*. ?i i l#rta. Ad vertl Moment*. j)l; J Soiling Oiit?S. S. Wolfo. lllV'I Christmas Gooda?R. M. thioy. ip! I. For Chil8tina8?U. G. boepoVtes. nu l This Mornings-J, L, Mlmnnligh. R f Cltaiibn~j, it, i3oylcef Jud'go of ull ^Probate. 3 Egg-Nog for tho ilolldave-F. W. | Habeuicht. iToachorw' Exn ml nation?Jo'. feohopl Cbminfoaioner. ^ .. ^ . Local tlrleni. --Friday was a rough daVi a slo\V} ..?( > 4v.lt:.ah . i... i v ti iihvi imii imtiiix \ K/k y uu(ui > ail hiv $ Itiino. i:-' I ?Tho merchants complain tliAt busi? f nVsfc W& been very dull fotf tho past ft M wo weeks. I ?Tho Fl ick Eclipse tengino is acknowledged to bo tho best fcngino Wmdo. Sold by It. J. MoCarloy '& Co. ' I ?In order that everybody about Tiik ^ News and Hekai.d might enjoy a littlo J 'Christmas holiday, wo issue the ^a\V6r * 1 this week somewhat reduced in size. ?Ool.d. B. Steadniiin and Maj. B. E 8: 1). To\V118filnl.Vit'>iiltt TTUlflll hni?. IVOl-n vfi in Winnsboro on Thursday and Frixgt Vlay, attending to professional business. ?Complaints are niade of (lie noisy 1/ behaVlOv of 6omo of tlio bovs In attcnJrOdance at the c'htcrtalninent of thd f ^Richmond & McElreth company oi'i r Thursday night. ?The entertainments of'tho liichE inond & Mclfih'c^h dramatic company ? Svcro well attended, and the audiences . i- \voro highly pleased. W? hope the Vroupo will Visit WinusboVo soon a'gain. I) ?The new hoard of cOiiiltV commit'Hioners met and organised on Tuesday last. Mr. Jamos U. Ilarvov \VYl$ vlectocl chairman and Capt. It. ltoylcs clerk. Doth goiulenicn will 'llll tliMi' innte fuillifYiliV ? ??! it ably. I ?The thank's of (lie compositors are (Extended to Mr. Charles H. Loper, at present in charge of Mr. Ilabenieht's saloon, for some very refreshing beverages handed in just in the nick of time. They were duly enjojed, and showed rMr. Loper to Vie a nrif tor of the art. 1 Tiik FksYivat,.?The entertainment lit the Thespian Ilall on Tuesday night if \vhs well attended, despite the unfavorable weather. The sales of refresh f incuts and fancy articles were fair, anil i\ good sum was realized. Positive Kotick.?Thoso (lint arc indebted to tlic undersigned for dental \vork 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 need, hud.money I must have, to meet lny obligations. "A word to tlm wise." i * I. SiMi'sdx, Dentist. Found Dkai>. -Mr. Ilcid, a shoeJnaker, living near Ridge way, and for 6o no time a resident of this place, was ^ found dead on Thursday morning. lie was lying in the road near (ho resi3 'donee of Dr. Edmumis, with his head | partly submerged"in a puddle of water. . riTh? Ijolicf. is (Isjtt he |p,v flown oh road, went. to.sleep, and froze to death. Another theory is tlixt he was drowned. Assignment ok Juuoks.?Dy the ^ assignment of circuit judges for the jL. year ensuing, ns ptiblishctl under (ho V nuYWJdiy..g.f the Chief Juslico of (ho *Si ipr onioT'o'Vrt5 tfiiux\v will preside in Fait" He hi during (lie spring term; Judge Hudson at the June term $ fo mud Judge Frasor a( tho fall term. Tudffo Witherspoon, of (his circuit, will preside as follows: Spring term; fcovonth circuit; Slintinor term, eighth circuit; fall term, first circuit. New Advkutisemknts ?Mr. R. it. Iluey's new advertisement appears in litis morning's paper, an<l it should be barefully read by those who likb gOod tilings for Christmas. Hero you Will lind all the delicacies of the season; in Convenient form for immediate use. (Jo and buy some. Mr. Wolfe announces dial contemn plating a change of store be means to fcoll oft' the bresfciil {-took of groceries ht very low figures. The stock consists of Ahc articles usually found in a flrsf.-f.lnsa rnvfpfti'i' qii/>W oq Aimhi - , O'luii >?" Jtwill , ??!) I'ioo, tons, sugars, cofl'ccs, maokorol,niiuco moatj applo ""vX - ?*mvbcri'y j find oO1^- numerous lo ir.cnfioti. If you wrthi to make. up / a wood Christinas dinnur, you must, bo Kin o to jrivb 5tr. Wolfb a tall. I Mr. U. G. Dos portos has just resolved }huo hundred dozon fcggs,- which will bo ground just fho* thing that everybody Vauts for Christinas. 'I A $20.00 limLK JtuwAUi).?Tho pub - - ~ iiisncrs or IHtlfedye's Monthfi/ Offer ^twelve valunblo towards in thoir ;o rflfonthfjf for January, among which is ,t ov'bci following: Wo will jrivo $20.00 in oll-T gold to tho person #'tolliugr us how 'U'V many VM'scs tfiord nro in tho Now ant Xo8tamont Scriptures (not tho Now jmt,Ilovislon) containing 'but two worda :cda 6nch, by January 10th, i88'3. Should at two or more corroct answers bo road coivod, tho voward will bo divided'. K The mon6y will bo forwarded to the J* winner January loth, 18851. Porsons I trying for tho voward must send 20 cents in' silver (no postngo sta'nps | ^ tnkon) with thoir answer, for which thoy will reooivo tho' Fohniarv Monthly, in which the namo nnd address of tho winner of tho rownrd and tho cor\ rcct nnswer will bo published. This 'may be worth $20.00 to you; out it out. Address Itwtlcdgo Publishing Company, Euston, fcenri.Are yon troubled with such symptoms ii? uuicmng, lasting or tno food, nenrt-hurn, et<\? firown'a Iron IJitr fora wHl euro you. * ' jjkj .. . -i.. Vu , 'A ' R; y ^ ' V . W- ' .Tiiis 'CotjkTY -""C>Vi ibktto.Tho" cor- " respondent of tho NciOs and Courier VvHtPfl tVom Columbia* bcccmbe'r 21: Governor Thompson comploytnl to-<lny nml Kivnf l;n flin Siuinfn Itla nnmlnni lnii^ /(?< I . all but two counties. 'Ho was governed in j ; those noniinallons by the Civil Service' I plnnk In tile Stuto Democratic platform J ' and by ids own dovotion ttftho principle ' 1 therein announced, thiit In the service of'' the State there should bti ho removals ox- j | Copt for cause. As Ip. ciiRtoinary the Gov-1 ( I'fiin' consulted the delegations from tlio j $eV<!ra! counties as to theso appointments,! j and where tlvro vire 110 contests for the'] offices Was largely Influenced * by their | < rocommciVdatlons, but whew delegations j j 'lirgcd appointments to ofllccs Already satis- j' factorlly fUU'ed the Governor sustained the j.' pledges of the party by reiiomi naming the ' present incumbents. In but three counties j ( Was tliore any conflict between the recom-1 inondallons of the delegations ami the! applications of the incumbents for renominatloiu Ail the present appointees for Charleston wen> renominated. Although the delegation recommended ftdmo changes the Goveni'oV decided to retain the incumbents As faithful public sorVdlils. In executive session all the Charleston nolnina- j tions were confirmed without dispute. At the executive session to-day and at another brief one - to-night the Senate cohlhmed nearly all of the Governor's appointments. Thero was no debate on tho confirmations. I The list- of confirmations .covers every ' county In tho State, and will not be official ! ly given out until to-morrow. It Is known, -J however, that but few new appointments ( \Vttre made, unci theso only where the In- ( cumbents wero not candidates or were ] not efficient. 1 UucW this policy we ^rtsnino tluU nil (lie present incumbents in Fairfield ,' linvo boon ve-nppoiutcdJ They Imvo ! J discharged their duties with lidolitv '! ? to the people and honor to the public; c service. * . m ( \)Sr I'LKASUllIS it EXT. 1 A Very ISiiJuyablo Social flnt|i?rlng, Very ^ Much Hi Joyed. Whitk Oak, December lf>.?Your correspondent lulu; on Inst Tuesday ?Vbnin<r, (lie plensuro of attending n sociable at the residence of Mr. A. ?T. Hamilton "near to thift littlo village. Accompanied by our friend "Joe," wo arrived at the place mentioned. There wo found a very pleasant crowd of good people. We had scarcely readied the place when our attention was directed to the dining-room, \vhere? Mrs. Hamilton, "bless her nnmo 'Till doomsday in the afternoon; She, like a smiling angel, cumo, And spread the supper table down." The evening being cold and bracing enough to make one's annelito <rood. I assuro you, hind renders, that ample ^ justice 'was dono in the eating of the many good things that were placed before us. In refcrenco to the bill of fare, I might say that everything good ( was beforo us, from a pickled tomato [ to many pretty girls. As a friend remarked, "What man could refuse to 1 partake of such delicacies?". After 1 supper the company amused them- ( soVes playing such games as are usual j on such occasions, and the night passed t off very pleasantly. The crowd was > large, and ^lr. and Mrs. 11. did every- j 11111111* in (linli. ' - Q ? IIUH1U lu 1VIIIIIMJ JUKI j entertain their quests. Tho night 1 will bo lony and kindly remembered by the young; folks present. At an J early hour (3 a. in.) wo made riur do- ] parturo. The eohiet was about mid- f way the eastern sky, and shows plain* I ly that it is passing into mystery. ^ Other parties have been given in this | neighborhood with similar success. ] VlDliTTH. 1 L_.T__il Vy. A! M.vnmrcn?On Thursday, Dcccmhcr 14, , 1882, liy the Uev. 10. F. Hyde, of Anderson county, Mr. John M. IIaij,, of Ocdneo , county, to Miss A. M. lircnn, of Monllcello, < FairJiftld dounty, S. C. tii is i'ajc/cais' ixjrL uisxcii, 1 The following, clipped from the Country Gentleman, is respectfully I commenced to tho practical notice of : nil school patrons: i The schools are in session in country ] and town, and the-nalnrnl fumnosiHmi would be llmt every parent is curliest- ? Iv interested in the success of at least the ohe particular school of which his ? children i'orm a part. But how hiany 1 parents actually, possess sufficient in- ' tercst in their own school to impel tli'em to visit it, we will say ovco. every I school term, to see for themselves how their chihh'ofi are advancing in knowledge, what moral 'influence i? *<??*- > rounding them, or to make suro that they have the simplesi requisite health- ] conditions?warm feet; cool heads, and * afcmcleuoy dfwhoi080tho air.? How i many ot* those p'arents who' fall to visit ? iiio ooUoiW.fmtm?n jte.risiug themselves 1 by saying, "Oh, I can tell \Vbll euongh ! how school is prospering without going thcrel" How many of those taUo the trouble even to uuhold the teacher's iniluenco at .their own firesides, in- 1 ftfPillI fu 5#r. ,J ......in na urui'inruwr "You cannot menu mo,,Ksays ono; "1 . never meddle with school matters one i wuv or nnolhftr." If you never "mod- < die" (us you phrase it)> tho inference I .is. that there is a corresponding hick of < interest. If yottr oiivo plants aro of the thrifty, growing, wide-awake kiirtl, '1 and are accustomed to have mamma I interest her&elf in their affairs, then ! scliool affairs Will not for fit ah oxefcp* 1 tion to tho rule. Nor should they I i Thai pai'Cfrfc <vho asserts complacently, I "1 never listen to tales about shool," i and thereforo thinks 6hQ has done all . that is required of her, comes very far 1 short, of possessing the right kind of { interest in tho scliool. If children are I interested in scliool work, they will I prattle of this work rit homo as natu- I rally ns sparrows chirn or i Nor should it bo repressed. The ] mother's expressed delight at work h well done, hot* sorrow and r6grot nt failure, will oflrtm help the good work i along far inoivo than the parent is i aware. Nor is this less Iho case in .] matters of discipline. A gehtlo "I am 1 sorry you should have deserved it," if i vour child has boon punished, is far ( better for all concerned than a tirado against the teachor, too often prompt- ] ed by that spir!t of egotism that etin < never soo One's Own blackbirds to bo anything hut white. Or, if it i9 an- 1 other that has boon punished, tho 1 inothor'8, '*1 hope, my dear, it may never bo you," or, "I can but think ft'] . . X V. * X"'S - ' * '/ ' '/ i d1*grAet) to tm tyw!abort at pohool?-it1 ocmuh to 1110 iftio'tl buys and girls avo not likely t'O Taylor words ol similar import, cannot fall to have their inlhilinec lipon thy child's deportment in sellool. On the oilier band, tbat pareilt iVlio i'ospondfi to bcr child's enthusiastlc prattle with a pettish "1 wish you won hi drop ! lie school-room when you Ioiive it," or who speaks in a (iritUitil,! <amiBtie mnniitn* of the teacher or tho working of hift school?who gives ^ont before her children to expressiohs of disapproval or dislike?that pnrdtit, whether nival*'? of it or not, is demolishing ris ittst. a? possible the teacher's influence hint authority, so far as her dwii eaptichil brood is concerned. Oflen far there trifling expressions on the part of the parent are sufficient to j set pupil against tbacher all through a lorm of school. A knowing glance IVom tho father .or. mother to some ather niembei' of the family, a curl Of I ho lip as the child's tale Is told?these ire quite sufficient to give those ''little pitchers" their <lcue" and sot them on tho "rebel" Sidei CJo into tho schoolroom and pdhtt <Hit these pupils who constantly yeck to eVado the teacher's i'nlog?look np'tin her us u tyrant rath3r than a helper and friend?instend of iccording to her that respectful court?SV which is lifi' illio tivml lm?? wlil? ! contempt; ami i s.hilll miiut out to n>u, without, greitt. danj?;or*of mistake, ;hofio firesides ^Vltorii the toucher's authority, it not. tr.Uliiecd, is not tit least unhtMd. It is really wonderful iow blind parents sometimes arc on his point?blind not only to a sense of ustiee, but to their o\Vn and their >hildien';$ best interests as falsi I. llow dlen tlio really capable} fclirhpulons eacher thiim$ in her inmost soul, 4lif [ had the 'chi/rtreii only to manage, iow easy it would bel" If complaints Uonio pi* cruelty and njustice and tiegleiit (as 111dy often ,vill along with the rest of the school alk), too much weight must not he riven to them, remembering that a .i?s 1.1 *? ' .. mm s rt!|lKUIIlll<r IllCUIllCS Ut'C mi perfectly developed, and that impulse, iven in olilcr people, is not tfrbatlv to >o relied upon. Hut it" the patent lobifl lint. there is I'eufcd liable grtitthd tor :ou)phunt, censure tuuxt not, even lien. I)e spoken before the child. Whilst it can do no pood, it will in .vitably do harm. If eoiiiplaiiit tnudt >o made, let it bo privately to the eaeher und to no. other. But in uakiug up thcjudgtucut, let the parent >oar iu mind how many days there are ,vhon nothing goes quite as it ought villi her rtntl lite litllO ones at home, vhcu she is -nervous and cross, and rives a sharp word <>)' an angry b.low. ^Iie has perhaps only three or four, )ound to her by tlie closest lies, whilst lie toac.her 1ms perhaps a score or two, vliose various dispositions she has but uiperfcctly learned, however faithful md earnest slle iiiay have been. That eacher liiust indeed be a marvel of vIc/Im?. o..J <1.-1 > , .u.u iMnn ntu iiiiiu iiuvur urr6 i CJltCUITS OF THE CllUltVIIES. ri?p Methodist Appointments for Next Ycnr -1,1st of tlio Preitchcra nml tlui Circuits to which they hiiv'e hecn Anitigncil. The following sire (lie appointments If the South Carolina Contcrenco of ho Methodist Expiscopal Church, South, lor I ho ensuing ytfnr: Charleston District?W. P. Mouzon, 'residing Eider. ,,Charleston, Trinity, \. Coke Smith; Bethel, E. J. Mevnariie; Spring struct, J. A.Clifton; city nissiou, J. A. heard; Cninhov, ?T. M. Friday; Berkeley, 11. 1?. Ungual!; St. Stephen's, to. be supplied; Sunnner,'illo, C. 15. Smith; Cypress, W. II; Law ton; St. Georgft'i?,D*. J. Simmons; llatnborg, F. Aultlj Colleton, M. IIj \>oser; South ltranchvilic, \V. II. Wroton; Kouiiri O, S. D: Vnugh; Waltcrboro, It. II. Jones; Yemasse.c; l>. Z. Dantzicr; Black Swamt). J. L >i<ley; Ilanlocvillc, to be supplied; [Sditor Southern Christian Advocate, >. A. Wcbor; Allendale; M. M. Brab?atn. Orangeburg District? T. ltavsor, ['residing Elder, tjiangebnrg, XV. It. Kichardson; Orangeburg C. II., J. B. I'latt; IlraiichVjlloi ?T. H. Massabeau; L'i ovidonco, (J: C. Fishburne; St. Matthew's, J. L. Slmford; Loiilsvllle, L\ E. WannatnaKor; Omigc, A. 1J. Lee; Edisto, (J. II. Pooser,T. n. WanDamaker; Graham's, 1*. F. Kistlcr; Willistou and Hlackville, I)ovo Tiller; Aiken and Lang ley, J. J; Npvillo; [jirair.lovillo and Vancln.-e, S. Loard. Sumter District--A. J. Sloko.s, Prodding Elder. Snfnter, II. F. Chrietzi)urg; Sumter Circuit, J. A. Mood; Spring Hill and Kershaw, It.L. Duffle; Bishopville, N. M. Melton ; Manning, [*-. J. Griffiths? Goreston, T? D.'Bbvd; Santee, J. S. IJeaslcy; Camden, II; M. Mood; Hanging Itock, W. 11. Ariail; Lancaster Station, A. II. Lester; East r.niw.nctnf .1 W M..1)?.. . l ... ?vi | 1/ ii i'luiui; ^ tv i;ai uuti* just or, J. \V. Elkina; Chesterfield; C. [>. Howell; Lvnchhnrg and St. Lakes, T. M. Pike; Wedgefield, J. C; Chandler; Shiloh, W. A. Belts; Ciartitfdou, 1\ I'. Phillips. Columbia District?A. M, Chnetzborg, Presiding Elder; Cbluinbia, Washington stftjet, W. C. Power: \V. A. Clarke, supernumerary; Marion street, J. L. Stokes; ( ity Mission, L. M Little; Columbia Circuit, J; \V. Dickson, ?f. \V. Noilly; Itidgeway. \V. W. Wil iams; Winnsboro and Ulaekatock, E. G. Price; Fairfield, J. K. McCain: Chester Station, J. IVI. Uarlislc; Chester Uircnit, t>. l>. t>antzler; East Chester, .1. A. Porter; Itock Hill, <!. C. Stoll; Fort Mill, II. W. Whitriker; Yorkville, ]?. P. Franks; Lexington Fork, J. C. Counts; Livingston circuit, J. W; Gatlin; Leesville circuit, J. E. Watson; Uatosbnrg, A. J.Canthen; Johnston, >V. A. Hog3as; Edgefield, W. S. WightmaiY^ chaplain to the Penltentiarv. w. NI?u* tin; president of Columbia Female College, A. O. Darby. Florence District?S. II. IW'owno. Presiding Kldcr. Floronco, \V. T. ['npers; Darlington*,' (J. \V> Walker; Society Ilill, S. Jones; Clioraw, E: T; Hodges; Darlingtpft Circuit, A. W. Moore; Lower Dnrlingfon, J. T. Itilgo; Timmonsville,' N. B. Clarkeon ; Mnrs liliiil', A. J. SlolVord; Eftlnghfun, A. O. Walker; Williamsburg, J. C. Davie; Scranton Mission, II; J. Morgan' Johnsonville. A; vf. Jackson; [ V\f C VIo'.Vii.. i />? ....u.gvx'llllt IT k.'. ITKIIIIII, VJUiUTiJO" towit Circuit, J. J...'Porter; Black Hivi!i'V W. Carson; lvhWstreo, T. K? Gilbert j Missionary to4 Bra/il, J. W. Itoger i Black Creek Mission, to be wpplictT. , Marfon District?J. H. Bovd, Prodding EM or. Marion, ,T. T.' Whitman; Centenary, ?T. W. Humbert; Britton's Neck, I\ B. Jackson; North Marlboro, B. G. Jones, W. L. PegiYOs, Minernuincrarv; Bcnncttsyille, T. J. Olyde, J. C. tfilgo; Clio, J. C. Blssel; Mltlo Kock, 8. J. Hill; Mulllns, J. W. Murray; (Joinvaybo.ro, T. E. Morris; L'ool Springs, to bo supplied by XV; IV. Baker: Biivlmrn. P. A. mhWov* jMllo, J. J. Workman; Wnccannvw, Vj. 0. Loyal. , , Bpiirtniibursr Dlstrtot?S. B. JoiiA'e, Presiding' Elder. Spartanburg, J. By ?&YJ8#k.mXSSt;i).'$1 i< rS i'Vf 'f ' ?l*,' ? . ' t'nmnboll; Spavlhiiburg City Mitotan,. A. 1*. Avant; Union, J. K. OurlWle; Chcrokoo Springs, J. F, Smith: Cano Ot'oek, M. w. uardtn;' Jonosvillo, J.1 II. Zirtimni'tmui; Gnftuoy City, L. A. Johnson; (Joshcn Hill, A. W. Wnlkor; Ltturtens, (j. M. Bovd; North LmiroiiN, Jt. W; lumber; Clinton, J. A. Wood; liolmdht, J. B. Wilson; C'ambbbello, J. D'. f-Yierson; Paoolot and (lioiitinlih T. W. Ariail; York (ii'euit, A. Ervine; Vnnderbilt University* A. Rl. Shipn; AVottbrd Collcgo, W. Smith, W. \V. Duncan, nrol'essor*; Sunday-school fceerctarw It. C. Oliver? missionary to ttianlK \V. Tarbourx. Cokefcbiu'y District? W. D. IClrklaiid, Presiding Elder. Cokesbui'y, W. Wi. Thomas; Cokesbmv Circuit, Ji TV. Kelly. J. E.Jtushton; Abbeville, it. C. llarjiet'*; AbueViilo Circuit, W. W. Jones; South Abbeville, J. T. Tate; Lowndosville, J)l. L. Dunks; Tumbling Shoals, W. II. Klrton; VI WII ?T WUVtj 1V? XI I Tl \/l IC* y i.^i Ul'I'll field, \Yr. I*. Meadows; Newberry, It. D. Smart; Newberry Circuit, M. BrcHvn, \V. II. Hodge's:. North Newberry, A. A. Gilbert; Saluda; CjS. II. TntyVriek; rnrksviilo Mission, J. \Y. 13 rd \V ill Greenviilo District?T. G, Herbert, Presiding Elder. Greenville, ?J. O. Willsoin Greenville Circuit, If. ]J. Hrowne? Rcidville, W, W. Wood: North Greenville) h. F; tteattv; Fork Shoals, J; W. Daniel; Williatnslou, W. IlUtto; Bi'usliby ('rock, tp lie supplied bv-VV. A. ilodges; AndorSioii, J.-W. Itol.lingf Anderson Circuit, J. Attn way; West Aiiuci'don, >J. F. England; Pendleton, L. Wood; Pickens, S. P. El well, 1). U. Hrowno; Sclititta City, B. (i, Guoss; Walballit; C. D. Mann; Williainston Feniriie College) 8. Lander, ovnsidntii.. IIourihIiK Dkatii ok a Youno T.?ady? ?Miss Jessio Fowke, daughter-of Air. John Fowke, who residua in the Baldoe township, was accidentally burned to death at her home on Friday last under tho following cireuinslnnces: Rliss Fowke went out in the field, where her clothing took Are from some burnlug brush. Tier little brother, who was with her, used effort to extinguish tho fiio until ins hands were so burned that ho urged his sister rb ntn to the hoube. This she did, and fell just as flho Was in sight of her mother. Miss Fowke lived until Saturday, when death relieved her of her sufferings. Mr. Fowke and his family have the sympathies df allot theirfiiendA in the loss of their accomplished, intorestiilg mid i/iinstinu (viughtci*. Young and beautiful, her litb whs all Unit those about her could desire. She was sixteen years of age.?Barnwell ticiittilel: f? at as, 1 nn DOZEN EGGS. ( JLUU ULYfcSE G. DESPOUTES. t NO TICK TO TItES PASSE US. , ALL persons are, forbidden not to ride. 1 walk or limit on my plantation. All 1 dogs running through Will be shot, and the law enforced against trespassers. December 0, 1882. A. 13LAIN. ' Dec 13-x3t 1 n STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ COUNTY OK FAlJUMKIiD. 1 By J. R. BOYLJSS, Esq., Probata Jwlga. J Will*; UK AS, \\*T II. Kerr, C. C. C. P., t hath made suit to me to grant him Ibtt.ors of administration of.the estate and effects of Rev. Clms* M. Porter: deceased: y These are, thorefb'tM, to cite ancl admonish all aitcl singular the kindred and creditors of the said llev. (Jims. M. Ptivtev, deceased, that they he arid, rtpm'rtV before me, in thp . Court of Probate, to be hold at Fairlield Court House, S, C., on the iUst * day of January next, after publication , hereof, at 11 o'clock in tjio forenoon, t.? j show cause, if any they havtf, v?h j' the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, tbis UOtli day of i T)pp.r>iiih(>f Aiinn nnmiiil ico>> ^ '-T'l^'ltOYLES; . I] Doc 23-jxt Judge of i'robhto; siiEitrrr's salt:. ! < BY virtue of an execution to mo directed, I will offer for sale before the courthouse door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the ' fin St mondAy in February next, \ within the 1 octal hours of sale, to the highest ' bidder for CASH, the following-described 1 property, to wit: . ... ? All tliq right; title and interest of Jacob < A. Caldtvell in all thatpic.ee, pa reel or tract 1 of land, lying, being and situate, in the .State of .South Carolina, In the Countv of , Fairfield, on the head waters of Ht>g Fork, containing one hundred acrfis, Al. 1/M.D 1? > -? muiv v? IV on, mill UVIIIIIIVI1 I>y IlllUlS JJ1V0U , or devised bv James E Crtld'well, now do- , ceased, to Catherine 15. Mobley and by lands glVeh or devised by tbe Hald*Jainfc's E. Caldwell to JaecT) A Cnldwuif? ALSO, All that piece/ parcel or plantation of land, lyin?*j IH-Imr and situate In the County of Fairlield, in the State of South Carolina, called "Fair.view," containing KOUK IIUNDHEl) ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Catherine.)?. Mobley, on tbe east by hinds of Sti other Ford, on the south by < lands of the said Jacob A. Caldwell, and 1 on the west by lands of C.atberine E. Mob- 1 ley and George II. MeMrisier? levied upon ( as* the property of Jacob A. Caldwell, at tbe suit of .James G. MeCants against To/)a!i A r m 1 r\Lt - o?ww xx. vamwvii mm VHIKMH, % JNO. D. McOARLfcY, | Sheriff's Office; S, F? C. Winnsboro, S: C., December 15, 1882. Dec l<$-td SHEiliFF'to SA JjlJ. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COtljfifY OK I'AIIIKIICTjO. James B. MeCanis v.n. Robert 1$. Allison, ?Fr.i George Wi Williams and tieorgo VV. Wllliafnrf ? Co; ' IN pursuance of an order of the CoMrt of . Common Pleas, made in the. above stated case, I will olror for ?al6. before tlio court-house door In WlnfWbOYo, on the FIRST TUESDAY II* .JANUARY Next, wlthfh the' lof/fai,hours of salty*.ftf uublle outcry, to the' nlgheat bidder, the folio wing-described property, to wits . . All that .certain plantation or tract of land, containing TWELVE IIUNfcKKt) A*t> WlTV ACHK8, moro.or ,leift; situated in tbft CoiYntv of Fair (Veld, in the State of South, Carolina,, and bounded on the north by lands or .Samuel Catherfrt, enfit by lawla of J. II. , McMasWnv south by lands of W. 15, Aiken, Wiwl ? *? * mm un mo WUSI; IJV UU1US OI THOIIKVU Jordan." tftRM's OP rat.H: One-third of (ho purclmso-mAiioy io bo paid In cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two yearfc, xVith Interest thereori from the day of sfile, to he secured by bond of nurehawer and mortgage of premises; the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers.' JNO. D. McOAItLEY, , Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, H. C., December R. 1HH3/ . k I Dec O-tU ~SADm,E8,filUDT,K8AN?lfAm^i^^Ay j down yonder." ULY&SE O.DKSPORTES. 1 STRENGTH to vigorously push a business# strength to study a profession) strength to rtgulato a household* strength to do a day's labor with* out physical patii, All this repre* sents what is wanted} irt the oftcii heard expression, " Oh I I wish I had tho strength i" you ard broken down> have not energy, of feel aS If life was hardly worth li'/s Ing, you can be relieved and restored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT* TERS, which is A true tonic?4 medicine utilversdily recommended for all wasting diseases. Sox N. Fremont St., flaltlmori During the war I was irtjured in the stomach by a piecc of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About fout years a^o it brought on paraly* sis, which kept me in bed sit . months, and the best doctors tn the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from v indigestion, and for over tw6 years could not eat solid food ( and for a large portion of the tunc was unable lo retain even liquid nourishment. 1 tried Urown's Iron liiltcrsand now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. < \ 6: DKCkfck. fcROWN'S IROfo BITTERS Is & complete and sure remedy fof Indig&stidti, Dyspepsia, Mdlarlii, Weakness and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches tho blood, gives new Hie to the muscles and tone to tha nerves. fcER HOB*E FF'N HA JLBO. tjT virtue of iin Execution J,o irth dlrncU O e<l, I will. oflVr-for sulv, before the ourt-houKC (lool ill WihnwbortJ; H; C., on ho FIKST TUESDAY IN .TANU A H Y XRST, vilhin the loi?al hours of sale. i.c? tin* liiurhosi ddder, for CASH, the following-dcscribcd lroperty, to wit: All that tract of land, lying, bolus and lituato in the State of South Carolina, in he Comity of Fairfield, containing hkvkk I l!K I JUKI) AN1) PKVUNTY-SHVKN AND I'ltHEB-KOUHTIIS ACKKS, more or less, sitllited on Twcntv-fivo Mile. Crock, and lonnded by lands of Jos. lIufTinan, W. It. logan and'Jas. M. Lorlo.k?levied upon as be propertv of Owen Sniltb, at the. suit of surah 1\ llitll, against Owen Smith as survivor of Owen Smith & Co. .JNO. I); McCARLEY, Slier?it's onu-o, S. 1<\ c. iVinnsboro, S. (J.< . Dochnibot* !i; 1K8'2: Doc 12-ld SHE juries SALE. T)Y virtue of an Execution tome directed, -? .I,.(>NM.l (jfTIV for sale bo.fote the. eoilrtiouj:h door 111 Winnsboro, & C., on the FIRST TUESDAY IN .JANUARY NKXT, within tin; legal hours of sale, at public mtery, to the highest bidder, for ('ASH, hr foiiowlng-dcxorlhed property, t;>vit: All that certain piece, |>areel l-fact of and, lying, being and sjtu-.itc. i!t IMillield Jounty <111,(1 the Stale of bduth Carolina, lontaiuing ;<NK MUNl)itKl) AND SEVK^Tt <t?0) AtJKKS, nore or less, and bounded on the north and >ast by lands of the estate of-!.: N. Yongue, >n the* south by land of Martha 11. Hoyles, uul on the west by lands of the estate of ;he late <iove)-np?''Means and by (amis of 5. W. SleVtMisoii"--levied on as the pTojierty )f Charles Ti. Yongue, at the suit of Robert [}. Crawford against Charles it. Yongue: .J NO. D. McCAKIilOY, Sheriff's Onh-e, & F. C. ^Vinnsboroj S: C:,; . December H, 1KS2: Dec t)-tU SELLINGr OUT TO MAKE A ? CltlXGB IN B US IKESS ! ! <*> HAVING to move, wo will .Soil nil our Shelf and Fancy Orocei ies, A ppie and St r.i wberry Mutter, Miuco Meat and Canned loods, Nuts arid Iiorries, fcftrctar.i, (JoffecsJ Teas, Flour, Meal and lllco at COST. Now is thb time' (o coftio and get bar ?aln?. , Will soil Mackerel below cost. a. & wo lpm. CMstmas Qoods! i - *ME? ?" * " j (Vtniorc's Mince Meaf. FUvta Pudding. Citron, Italsinty Currants.' Fronch Candies. Almonds, Pecans, Englisfi Walnuts. f)'rlud Figs. Alaearonl and Choo30, Lea <fe Perrln's Sauces.' Tomato Catsup. Crosse. ?fc Blackwell's Pickles; A Fresh linirrel of Fulton Market Beef. ' Smoked Pee/. Sugar-cured Uitaahvassed Ilnms. Buckwheat Flour. And a great many other goods which ! purchasers will hftvo tor call and seo for themsolveflr.' ii.M.TIUEY. IT IB A FACT, WB WIT.L ARM, YOU A Wagon or Buggy 16f ltoa than anyone In town. tlLYSSEfl mpsnniiTUvc <V., '.J.. ' 'I '! . >' t* _ i%is MOIi ir p??n a tv ? -? ?11 - * j. in. mun jumi ii criticism ot my coinpeiuors not nUiiiiy enough.to write his own a.dvoit:sement1 suits well to go with-hint. A criticism of him hevo bAVShv* sslsun'of Yv'ini'shoio, are loo familiar, with h CoMriiTiTon admits ovchsr.lUms; ar.d tcHj* jvu in |; to conic what he WoulU do?pay at homo and iet tU AliAS I -A. These words are degrading for a mr.n of any com our old, honorable houses of \Vlnn#bovo sl>.<?uid givj 11 that. Iionovahld body, the General Assembly, now such thoughts V 1 say, without fear of contrauictior or oul- people would not, in ten years, extend over I tetj'X' 3sTO> A ilinWfilil like this nuvcrouters tlir iullid of tlio <t best people of State of South Carolina, licrli 1 'dro My stock and linaneial standing have been slight any'person to.the Winnsb'oro National Bank and to street. Th'ei'e you Will li'mlmy worth jinuncMly. a i<m Mtpr&ufl: -Should J. $vermyconnection with this communit assure jou 11 win noi uu necessary to iilrtvoxnert i>< nor sUnll my friends lio broue.ht into play to buy \\\ liK'O vnl?(,?. 1 reyrot that .such iirUolos as those m\li eyes of bbv Solid people from the lien of a MiMNA' nian who docs not iiiou>u^hly understand tlte Engl incuts with tlieae words, "No Shoddy, 110 Trash, or r<;fteijhl I buy honest goods?1 pay honest nuney. ? uVii bui'h Ihiit tliry can be published Hi I'iie News . Very rcsnoctfu!ly? _ J.LJV! AK IXV IT. l' " . " - -.i Everybody is invited to call nt our ftTOKE and iipoiiiiik- ftvc mri'iving dully additions to our s thing wanted In tho way of VR Y GOODS, DRESS GOO. bombst: olo .a. ics, saoqtj3 SHAWLS} . BLAlsTia NOTIONS OF A THE TvATEST NOV CSkOflPHING, <33 IN' GliiiiAT VAUIKTY, BOTH AS T We. ltave t-lit* elieftpeili 11 A'rS in Town?nicest s the best kind t'?f l>i\i?nins. HOOT.S mill SHOES?Every style nlul evfcry <n We huVe n beautiful sleek of CJlUlCKItiiiY ASftt <31 A nice (jUlilYET i\\ Twenty-five Cents i'eii Set, can bb. lia it.i) jvani:\ nooti iVA 1 A NICrt LIKE OF NOVlOI/riES TO AU Come and see us, and we wij) edtiVinee jrou tlux tUcni CiiKAi'i-'uiikarkiikvkti than Cotton. PAID WED COTTON Ii ?HUT? B. SrJGENITElM'jl ARJS E/OTCS O? I 1IAVE never liUfl any lilcSntr for profit. "blo> depended rather dpon selling goods at such prices e draw ninny now ouch. . ... . > . 1 still Intend lo :tf\op! (,he Hiiino plan, and.I fool every nssejjioii 1 make. It is impossible to givti lh< in store' But. 1 quote: r.IKDMON'r IIOMERPtTJf, the best ilijho \\ i;a mcoivs at .*>, (i iuhI 1 i'ents?the last liuiii SlIOKS. in j;reat variety ami nl prices to suit CLOTHING of all syles ami atuil piiccs! Jly stock of STAPLE AND l'ANC\ Wiucs, Liquors, etc., will l?e sold at corresponding! pleased to show my goods. Give 1110 a call at B1SATY & DltO.'S OLD S' J3. sxjo-j.ii: Ketrieml>cr the 'place?Old Stand of Beatj N KW FUKN ARRIVED AND T< cWiV>ni6fl; ris (iheap as tho olionpest. A now h good as nnv in tho market, and 1 can't he IJN! repaired, and nnv part or attachment i'urnishi Hand attachments for nil Sewing1 Machines, will hie a {rrcnt relief (o the innny ladies who 1 treadles, and to those Whose state <>f llChHlJfo'i muscles. (jcutlnluon can nid in, the se\vin?; hands to rest their feet. Loafrnors can use the the motion. Keincmher,- von can use both iiai as desired, (vitlioft'J rhontfin<? the attachment, one. LOW IN PlifOE, nit i'lri: wiNNBJwno FIR&T-CIjASL R, W. nil upniM of * AT M, L. Kl OVERCOATS in AlA $TYLli&. mfn'S 1 (JLNTS' FU??NlSHINtf GOODS Gkntb' fink SHOES,?SOFT and STIFF HA C'W* Wlirji von nrc in fho city von arc invlti ofOLOTWING. All orders mliticsscd to my ,l0"-' \L I K f N OPPOSITE G1 IV JOB vW)RK OF ALL IUNDS NE NEWS AND HERALD OFFICE. I $ .. V,\J I ' ' . > > v..1 . .$# jayaaajafegimm ami NTNGr stock, rts.lt Is bonoAtH toe. Hp has without tho assistance of i-ho whri ,k,.i />/ ;viA/,Jk n..i. ii... i i i 1...1 in tm?v ?n liiuvu. pnv vnu r-vn-iiraiu'^ is record lor me to8?y ui\ il.imt. ;My rinuaihle iangnbre, li tV.<- w ?v^'.' v. o pcoplo of the North go without. 3L,Jk.S$ i munliy to oxtnvp. AVbufc if some < ?. \ > expression to siu'li thoughts? What; in 3t?&jon Kliould give exi>io.S8V>;i tji, if tlioV <11(1 the credit of our fctate tho borders. v JSTOi .. : toad I'feopin of "Winnshoroj'.jriqr tho V tbem both njul se.ek .1 nobler foe. fy ciitieiK' <1. l or information 1 refer tho Agencies of f)urn and Jlradnd my mercantile history, of which y at. any time, I most emphatically >ok-kcei>ei? to examine. my record, . ) mv notes and nceoui.ts at loss tlinn li.slunl recently should no before tho IJGII, but in self-defence. When a ish language and copies advertlseAuction Goods," I can no longer ly businosR record and balance sheet and Herald, If necessary. IIMNAUIiH. VTii )X. "* 1 . './* '.-Ji sen tho now poods that wo nro now toek, a ltd can furnish nearly every DS AjVD PRINTS. roa, .... , CLOAKS) rp(c2j. SIE31-A-WILS, 3TSi LL KINDS 4 KLTIES. LOTOTSm. O QUALITY AND STYLE, lylo.s rtiul best quftllty. We enn give rnlity. Wc guarantee ovcry pair. ;iASSWAK3^ , and everything as CiIkap iw Cheap ri li, TiNit'Aniii liivii for Tiiih Holidays. t Wo &I1 GOOD GOODS, and sell : LAUDERDALE. sLowr MI'S PRICKS EC LOWER. vhijt" ? advertisement*, but. lmvij is to satisfy my old customers uiul sure tlmt I euti eome fully up to u prices of the. numerous goods 1 have lailcot, at 7 mils per yard: i'? fVr tin; bust. anybody; 7 GROCERIES, y low prlcon, ami I shall always bo I'AXU. A Km. Trumm 3 AMOVE. BOl'T BU? Until you Imvc seen my <?foc^,| which is fh.c largest, hand; somest, ^ntl chcrtfiest according to quality, and for designs ami workmanship n n o q u a I o d. Everything warranted to ho at Represented. Yoii will getju?fc what you buy; . Furniture neatly repaired at moderate prices. Mattresses of my owit manufacture; Spring I3fcfts and miun !!...! ? - u lit' niuiiit;pni;r) iiiui' Villi t U?> beat ih Qmditv or Priec?. A new supply of plottiroYtanics? Weill pocKols, brackets, mirrors,' npply of flowing Machine pit DKHSOIjO. Bowing. Machines id. Needles and oil for sato,... t This mueh-nooded improvement A'oni-y of tlio consta'nt ns$ 6f the M)?fls' a'rV undiio use of ojio sot 01 .n<t dolioatc female** t uf-o thoir i hand ro help tlio, foot acquire ids and foot together, bi' eithpc ('ollYi! Ofltt. ROiii'0 nil.' find ofot. , , """ * FbllNTTUlM 8 rbM2l PHILLIPS. all ?fl Winter BEB?aL ?i SHHEBi :naed'S. rOUtlTS' nnd ?oivS' SUIl'S.' AND NECKVVKAR.' , lTS of all SHADES niYd tNkdhs/ . 3d to cdll und exnntiiie tViy rttodk ciu'o will rodeivo pVompt aitV'rt\ l l I A/\T 1,7??ni'A'. n ' ? s wjuuciiua, c. y> hand tetftltal iiotfcl. . 4 iatly EXEctrfisiy atIphk' ' i " 1* -