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s51?3e S- . ~ * LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 1 PAT THE Teachek Herald has this: TTEDXEsDiY. November 26, :; : 18S4i Pay the teachers b cash, and then give t Terms of The News and Herald.? support, and the gene Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annvm. *al" more satisfactory u ,.u\.]v <?fiition. two dollars | We have been insisl ili au>au\,c. ii \.v .?.j , , per annum i.o advance: two dollars and , , . , . iifty centsper annum, if not; paid in ad t*iat this doctrine is i vance. progress. The dav < Kates for Advertising.?One dollar . , h * per inch (solid minion) for the first mser- "ie -eacnei a? a ma tion, and fifty cents per inch for each suh- stature has passed. sequent insertion. These, rates apply to ? advertisements of even* character, and are ^ payable strictly in advance. Obituaries -Mortgage bALhs.and tributes of respect are charged for as condition of the count advertisements. Marriage notices, and . . comDlete failn simple annoui.cements of deaths, are pub- - lue complete iauu lished free, and are solicited. Liberal terms be easily infered froi for contract advertisements. cuckled-burred borsi n .v mules that are daily Xew Furniture?R. W. Phillips. before the court he Around the Corner?F. W. Habe- mortgage for suppli< nieht. gersoll has pathetics Teachcrs'Association?B.R. Turnip-j mortgage casts a sh seed, Chairman. niest tieia." The m ^ Bargains for All?J. P. Caldwell. for the aforesaid stoc. Executor's Notice--"Wra. J. Herron, is any shadow cast tl | Executor. have to do it. Summons?Gaillard & Reynolds, Graxd Demoxstr; tmA ftnrnovs. - ,rr;wlv_Tb PWT X i.UULlil O v w v - % ~ C. Bart & Co., Charleston, S. C. are trying- to get up s Local Briers. stration in Charlest< . Ik ?The lien cases for the next Court Cleveland's election. 2 are said to be accumulating. get the rail roads to ?The Rev. D. E. Jordan w ill preach tickets and have the p< at Salem Church on next Sabbath, SOtli all portions of the Su inst., by appointmeut of Executive ways in favor of derni ***""" Committee of Bethel Presbytery. cially grand ones, and ?Ifrorn present information we our friends in the Me would say that Fairfield will be pretty couragement of a nun ^ fully represented during the World's speak, from their con Exposition at New Orleans. this County. ?Parties desirous of investing in ? real estate, will find it to their interest The ^ugur/*i0.n; ' -- , ed gentleman of Fair! to attend the Clerk?s and Sbentrs saies on the first Monday of next month. * ea" 0x c^ai'terin^a ci ?All persons owing us for guanos 6 e?a^on ot citizens arc earnestly requested to settle by the ?" . e ^arch 15th of October, and are notified that * e ^nauellra|ion of ( the cotton option expires on that dav. *n * think the : Stewart & Ckstek. f0"1"101* there are as " . ft, a,.i? -oad of hard-worked 3ir. a. .uuckc \ ) lui uiti 11 ui this place, has removed from Washing- ^oa . *? umbrae* ton, D. C., to Topeka, Kansas, where 0 o0in? *? hashing he will engage in the practice of his t#.e yell" in the profession. We wish him success in c* Pnie enthusiasm, his new home. companies would in ?The Justices of Supreme Court, eucouraoc such an < re-elected .Mr. A. M. Boozer, clerk of special rates* Let ns that court. Mr. John. S. Reynolds an ??* and Capt. Isaac Means both of this Personal.?Mr. J nlsce. r*mnvArt to R^dville. COUI1LV Wt-iV -- t - - , Mr. Boozer is a Republican. where he will engage: ?Thanksgiving service will be held business. Success to in the Presbyterian Church on Thurs- enterprise. dav at 11 o'clock, a. tn. Ministers and Mr. W. L. McDona congregations of other churches are from Georgetown Lav invited to attend and take part in the ington, D. C., where i service. he has been engaged ?A long, lean and exceedingly ca- the law. He returns daverous-looking fellow, apparently of the session?at whic .equipped for a long journey, passed have received his diplo through town on Thursday. The same pose of taking charge chap, it wa? whispered around, who of Messrs. McDonali ber his wife's money ou Blaine. both of Thorn will be ?A negro from the country while at least for a part of ti having his papers examined by an At- latnre. Mr. McDonal tornev here a few days ago, quietly admission to the baral , consigned his registration certificate to tei'in of the Supreme < the flumes, remarking that he would ? "never have any nse for that anv Grand Excursion. more." " late 3ameute^ -E ' "" ?The election yesterday as every kave determined as a : W? one expected passed off very quietly. m.? rewaT^e^ coufid lr^ The vote is probably a light one, o\v- ?f.ia ?art^ a ?rand ex< ing to the fact that there was no op- , fcwo"Idseem position. The commissioners of elec- ^ l0J iave ^een lsSU< t ' , tion will commence to canvass the re- l* uichar(* bassomi the enterDrise. tarns as soon as tbev are all in. _ . -The New York Tribune speaking The ticket reads: <v of the nomination ofGen.Bratton says: ?n,rS1<^n? ^e^ePa^i( "Another Brigadier for Congress." I holder We are glad to imform the Tribune ^titled to one first c this morning that the aforesaid Briga- t,t River, on the mag \ aier is elected, Ram, Romanism and uu* Romanism a rebelion to the contrarv notwithstand- a*e ?r the \ - jQO>> " On tne margin of th ?A correspondent of the and roan(*"tnP Courier suggests that a red-shirt brig- j !? ~ets a'e t0 0 I rho fvooonrr riorkQvfmo ade go from this State to Washington ^ ^ Tbe steamer , upon the occasion of Cleveland's mau- partare from Washiu juration, and names Major T. W. Chief Justice begins Woodward as a fit commander. A ^ministering the oa noticeable feature np there it woulc Goveruor Cleveland. no doubt be, and however unadvisable ? it may appear to some, under Major Xew Laws.?The ] Woodward's direction it could not fail tion to the General A to be interesting. Columbia yesterday, a; ?One of our young men while re- gn(j during the next si turning home a few nights since claims WOrk to do. The noti to have discovered a new comet, inak- or other got abroad, th ing straight for the earth he said at the ber iutroduces a bill rate of nine hundred and forty thous- feast an effort to get a and two hundred and seventy miles a statute book he has ac( second?a case of "bright vermillion" This, it is not 110 doubt, lie did not say whether he thoughtful people, is a felt the shock of the "falling body" a number of bills are < against the earth or not, a rational there this session, (coi theory of the probabilities however s^on) that are not cons leads to the conclusion that he did. peace and dignity oftl ?The gio-honse of Mrs. Francis C. these must be kille Yongue, in the western portion of the ^ave a few friends, s county, was destroyed by fire on the whom they are night of the 18th together with three an?j jt js often expedic bales of cotton, four hundred bushels ^ tenderness in remori of cotton seed, gin-head and other ap- the possibility of fatur purtances valued in all at about fifteen much of the time of tt hundred dollars. The fire originated ^ taken up doing this from sparks from the engine. The: manifest. Institution property was noi, covered by any pol- however, as a matter c icy of insurance. changing conditions o ?A wide-spread fear, it is said demand new laws, really prevails among the negroes, that times becomes impera Cle? elands election will interfere ma-, satisfied, but the evils1 terially with their present happiness, this source, esperienc The period at which the devil is to be be inconsiderable as released "for a little season," they are those which arise 01 <-.nnv?n<v>rL has about arrived and as lowisintimi. report's have it, arc altogether panic . ?a? ! . stricken. Now the more intelligent of Fraxk Leslie's Po the race should betake themselves to ?December nui iliMh the task of quieting their over appre- eighteenth volume, fu heusivc brethren and oat of simple meritorious charactei considerations of kindness white men magazine, and will d j*' coming in contact with such might re- ]arge snbscription for assure them. "We do not suppose that -p^e pablication is r the outcome will be anything like a comprehensiveness general exeduS. i AmnnathA nmmiiion . cles are "The Drama Take Nonet-All parties owing ns ?A Samb]e Through for guanos must settle on or before the ^ ? uForms of g? loth of October as the cotton option Gre'at Elector of Bral expires on that day. After the loth Great Qf M they will have to pay the money valoc , ^ wmen b of their notes. The interesting serfa McCarley & Co. |Markj? js coniiDne( New Advertisements.?-It will be i several short stories, seen from the advertisement of Mr. j tures and poems, furni R. W. Phillip?, in this issue, that he is ant reading1. There a fully prepared to serve all parties wish- dance of brief artic ing" goods in his line. anecdotes, etc.?indee All who are fond of Iresh oysters pa^es present litera should read the advertisement of ilr. order, and the einbell F. W. Habenicht. over one hundred, be ' <1 ' , | l>-1:-"" | r?- " v-'- '>- " *-. ? ' IMJWIIBIHIIM^^????B?MMUfcWM?? MM Ml 1^?i?? _..Thp Vp.tfhPl'rv I rrnlnwrl-nlftto fivrnfistiippp. ' Flirtation." t'GSolvcd bv The price is only twenty-five cents a f airfield co ctter, pay them number, or $2.50 yearly, postpaid, j Addrcss Mrs- Frank Leslie, 53, 55 and a trUe frien 57 Park Place, New York. man and oi able and fa .mg oi sometime Discretion of Committing Mag is- - That t the true gospel of trates._a witncss was committed to l>,ubIi% dut of looking upon jaU j . of inisdcineanor n nf dhriinntivp * . Oil Hie lldvt on account of his inability to give est admirat sufficient security for his appearance 3. That t -The unfortunate ?the next term of the Court ot Gen,rv brought about cral Sc3si?"s- While it is very true a,,d a copv re'of erops might that trial justices, as committing mag- ily. ai the number of istrates> have the authority to reqace Thebein< . ? --i- such securitv and to commit in default the Convei: js ana sore-uacK exposed for sale hereof, it is at the same time just as was here >nse door under certain that only extraordinary cases turned the is &c Air. In- warrant a departure from the private con ill'v said "that "a common practice of allowing a witness TheC< adow on the sun- t0 S?? 011 his own jecogniance. Pov- M ^ lost can be said ert-v is ahva-vs inconvenient and may Convention k is, that if there r5se at times to thc hei=ht of serious notMr>a iie mortgage will misfortune, and judicial and tfi/orfjudi- terhadit cial ofncers should recognize this when 0 ' Bratton be needful in the exercise of their discre- fKn ^11^,^;, ltiox in Char- (joi1> Suppose he does skip (the probeston merchants abilities are all the other way) and Convention i grand demon- some guilty fellow escapes the penalty field delega >11 in honor of 0f ^jie ]aw? Better we say tl.at the ance with They purpose to state should take at least even chances peu" J0*11} issue excursion 0f ]osjng than to inflict a weary terra an expired^ ;ople attend from of imprisonment 011 a?: innocent man. y ?vins. ite. We are al- In short, we have no hesitation in say- Wg have "f onstrations, espe- that except where it is positively deaKng an( 1 . ,, . certain that the witness will not ap- t;011c rjPT, I we nold out to peai. imprisonment of such in default ^as the heai tropolis the en- of security should be confined to capi- j^g couutrv wicir antn tul cases. At large lie boards himself, jie ]oves "s ntry" cousins^ in inJ'ail U is chai=ed to the county. South Caro ,r ... T umphs or Major Woodward's Views.?In nentlyfittec ?A distinguish- repl-v to the circuIai' lettcr sent b>' ,he of her itatn 5eld suggests the Courier a few days since to ir and sending a each of the Democratic comity cliair- l^ ncst to Washington mall> Major AYoodward, in his own hands findii next to witness off-hand, lucid style, writes: his might, Governor p)eve. The election of Cleveland infuses tiouslv, bu * , new life and energy into the white approbation idea * good one. pe0pie 0f this State, and dispels the soul." Of > many as a car- gloom ar.d despondency consequent it to say? Democrats who upon, short crops and our degraded ^Whatev ; an opportunity polWcal position heretofore. We real- ue never ize for the first time since the war that In the pe: ton and raising we aro pai^ an(j parcej 0f this Govern- he was ev< capitoi just out ment, charged with and responsible who sought The railroad for its conduct and destinies. erable to 1 all probability Upon the uegro the effect is no less him becau* /. * marked. He realizes for the first time you faithful expedition with ^at ^5 gran(] government is not run hand, and t ; get ap a crowd for his sole use and behalf, as he has to him as been taught to believe. He realizes filled up th that packed juries are no more to be to you. B. Douglass has used for the oppression of white men * With sucl North Carolina at his dictation. He is convinced fully described, ~ , a.,! that white lidits are no more to be fitted to he in tlm -* , ,? .^. / , iu """ - displaced nom posioinee yosiuous iu uougress iu him in liis new make room for him. In fact his mind "Ring on is released from the cares and burdens Ring in t in W rpfnrnpf? of government affairs, and will now Ringint c u xv y, 11,6 concentrated upon the more useful Greenvilli r Schoo^ \V ash- an(| genteel avocation of farming, edge him a 'or sometime past Above all, he is freed from the teach- vour noble : iu the study of ings of the white scoundrels whose "H. Perry? Kpfm-A fhp rlose I business it has been to array him in the Federal , ", hostilitv against his former owners, in his hands >i-? tunp hAWOn d rm _ ?*11. :11 "" - | jjg result js umi ut unuu win uc csiuu* nines srren? ma?for the pur- lished the kindly relatious, the unity of in characte of the iaw office interests and the cordial feelings which w-ood fight 1 1 & Douglas* existed between the races prior to thfe vOU not thii . ? introduction of politics, which in the mantle of y i m attendance near future must promote the material, land! You i mo on the Legis- industrial and political interest of all. railway, am d will applv for For myself I will say that it is the "hooks of i the next regular first time since thc surrender of Lee and we wil ? that I feel like a full-blooded white give old Fai ^ourt? I man and Southern-gentleman. ti>p pnnr f . , r T.W.Woodward, ,, The friends of Democratic Chairman Fairfield Co. wo.u^> 1101 Republican party ^ The choice i sort oftestimori- * Without di ence to give the Laws tuat olght to Kepeal- Qther distin sursion up Salt KD.-For the past two years a vast names were i from the tickets "umber of prosecutions have been haye no h id that the Rev. waged in the trial justices courts of wiser selec this County under Section 2U841 made. The jthing to do with ^ ^ General Statutes which pro- demand stal vides certain penalties lor the violation s^ve order; First; grand ex- ^ COQtracts between landlords and apply the :an party, March .cultural laborerS, to wit, if the of- gigantic pre of this ticket is f=n(Jino. partv be the laudlord, his that are n lass passage up ? ^ and any fraud be practiced Wc kn0w nificent steamer, e?heh< -n keeping of accounts between meet au the nd Rebellion. the parties or in the division of the ulate the ge crop, such offender is made liable to npon a nom e ticket is a no or imprisonment, etc. If the of- pgoplc oft vets^sold." The fendjno> partv be a laborer and the of- cause t0 rep. n application at fence Consists in failing wilfully to do ? nt, Washington, ^ reQnired> or in other respects! TTYTTPT via ia.Ku us ue- v gton just as the faili?St0 carr-v 0llt lUe condilions of the ceremony of such contract, the offending party shall A Estate. fh nf to be liable to fine and imprisonment, etc. deceased, arc It will be seen that the landlord may safcTestate ai wilfully dismiss the laborer without to the unders Fairfield delega- just cause and still be guilty of no of- Xov^Oflx* .ssembly left for fence, while, if the laborer breaks said 1 ud will no doubt contract without last cause he is guilty TEACI Ix weeks much of misdemeanor. Again, the laborer rii on has some how may practice as much fraud as he -iHEFairfk lat unless a mem- pleases in the divsion of the crop with- meet at ^0U] and makes at out ineuring any penalty, while the ^ Decern t new law on the landlord for the same act would be of^ ;omplished noth- guilty of a misdemeanor. But to say character ] needfal to tell nothing of the defect patent in the law, Singing in i grave delusion, it is bad in principle and still worse in W. B. Thorn] joining up down practice. The acts made criminal in Graded Scl me up every ses- this law bear no kinship to those which Bell. sistent with the a rational system of criminal jurispru- Teachers w ie State. Well, dence does and ought to deal with. Pubhc> t00* a d. They always But more, in every one of the convic- \bv9!'tlx2 ometimes many tions and imprisonments had under '" great ''vorites, this law the trial justice has his costs, /"I "D snt to use great the constable has his, the sherift has ^ ng them beyond h*3 costs as we^ as account for e mischief. That board a11 Paid b>' tbe County. This ? le legislator may *aw not only bad, but it is a useless ' ; sort of work is luxury and members pledged to a res will wear out duction of taxes may look after it. 31 >fcourse, and the ? CHARI f haman society The County. Convention. ^ Larrre The demand at Pursuant to a call from the County live before it is Chairman a Democratic County Con- ImPort svhich come from vention assembled here on Tuesday, ^vppfes', L e has shown to the 18th inst. There was not a full Cabbages, compared with attendance of delegates but withal a q^ers s< Et of illadvised respectable body of men. The familiar rap of the Chairman' brought the Nov28x6m Convention at an earlv hour to the CTT] pular Monthly, consideration of its business, This nber, closing the was stated to be the election of dele- T-^ 1 J? /rof-oe fr> <1 Pniim-occiAnol fVmtronHrtn t\f ^ _ ILy UiailliaWJO IUC w t* vvitgivo?^tvm?i vvuwuuvit V* fore the Coi of this favorite this district to be held in Colnmbia on boro, s. C.j loubtless secure a the 19th inst., to nominate a candidate FIRST M< the next volume, to fill the unexpired term of Don. next, with: cmakable for its John Evins deceased, in the present to the higl and cheapness. Congre^. following-d t illustrated arti- After various nominations had been j ^J( tists of To-day," made the Convention proceed by bal- 0> Fairfield the Island of Jer- lots to elect eight delegates. The votes lina, contai ilutation," "The beinir counted the following gentlemen ideubnrg," "The were declared duly elected, A. E. more or j errie England," Davis, James Q. Davis, R. E. Ellison, north by la popular authors. T. P. Mitchell, O. "W. Buchanan, J. K. as a l1, "The Death- Alston and James G. McCants. Eliza^K 1, and there are The matter of the election of dele- and west b' sketches, adven- gates being over, Mr. James G. Mc- Levied uj ishing very pleas- Cants offered the following preamble E. Ford, de ?. inrl rpcnlnfinnc tt-ot-q r^^^ a tc &LZKJ ttU ilUUli- W..V*. A QUI 1111 les, paragraphs, mously adopted: deceased. :d, the 128 quarto Whereas, the Hon. John H. Evins, *nrf> of a hio-h our meraber of Congress, has departed Sheriff's 0: . . * ? _ this life, and it is fit that we express our Wicnsbo isnraents number regarc}S for his memory and his emi- November ' sides a handsome nent public services, therefore be it NovSfxtc \ \ ???M??^n?a H'lrr iutrr. ^ , vwL^^r.'r-at^gassaa the County Convention, of STATE OF SOXTTK CAROLINA, I UntZ' j ii_ e a! TT COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ! . m the death of the Hon. I VI-v ins the Democracy has lost COURT OF COMMON 1 LEAS.! d, the State an eminent Charles E. Thomas, as Administrator of | 11* Con?rcssionaJ District an the Goods, Chattels and Credits of Eliza ' Jasithful Representative. E.^ Ford,^Deceased, Plaintiff, 0$nU,?t J he faithful discharge of his ?01.in itains, ->ancy n:uu>. .lanii;.- ? ies, his unsullied private wTS'T^sle^"Hams, Jnne iCains. \\ i!- -j-\ n,) Vic >..,? nniiti lum Pains, Henrv Hams, liacme 5 t lid his tiue and tiiel politi- Woetan, James Pobinson, Jane Haiti:- rho -i - ever coidmaimed our high- Cock, Emma Pern-, Mattie Seislar. Ma it [,'V'! 1011 and esteem. Ellen Price, Ma.cgie Bean and Jemima OIl" ] hese resolutions be publish- Rains, Defendants. Cojnj Summon* fur * 2 WIXXSBORO XeM'S AND Relief. Complaint not Served. id the Spartanburg Herald To the Defendants: lhere0f be SC,,t t0 hiS fam- V0U AKE HEREBY mo,u,l and ,v- l?S-.l quired to answer the complaint in this Ah f no further business before action, which is this dav fiU*d in the oiliei: hi- t( ,iona motion lo adjonvn 'Hi?"S SS carried and the delegates your answer to the said eompiaint on* the afore . *v~ 1 ir attention to matters ot ,i" v??>v, ...... Range, mnsboro, South Carolina, within c^lU- twenty days after the service hereof, ex- Acre: _" elusive of the day of such service; and if of E. )ngTe>sionai Convention. you fail to answer the complaint within other >ening of the Congressional the time aforesaid, tin plaintiffs in this Afr T "VTrPi.nl<? and ydl apply to the Court for the relief Jlccants ami demanded m the complaint. On B. McCants, as the Regis- Dated 2(5 March, A. D. 18S4. paid )Iaced the name of General GAIL LARD & RE\ XOLDS, twel\ ? ,, .x, Plaintifl's Attornevs. inter* fore the Courention with ? " by a , To the Defendant James Eobixsox: 0f til( ig remarks: Take notice that the Summons in the of tin rman and Gentlemen of the above-stated action (of which the forego- neces : In behalf of the Fair- -Jn2 is a copy) together with the Complaint tion, and I hope in accord- herein, was tiled in the office of the Clerk Clerk vour wishes, I nominate -?l C?mmo" P^as for the AVi Bratton as a candidate for ^trch a D issi * ?" tllC 26t" ^ 01 *Nv? the Fourth District for the " ' GAILLARD & KETNOLDS, ;erm of the late Col. John Plaiutiil's Attorneys. He is of Fairfield, where Xov25-xGt air women, fair skies, fair ? gn^ 3 a fair count in our elec- UJbjEMIL'if SA.L,.ej, eral Bratton is a man who rt, head and hand to serve STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Willi in any emergency. While ' county of fatrftftt* Kir aid keeps the legacies of airfield. ?nj lina's past, whether of tri- S. Desportes & Co,, Plaintiffs, ?s. Jacob fen woes, he has a mind eaii- ArSchwartz, Defendant -j-^1 to discernttne possibilities TN PURSUANCE OF AX ORDER OF J-~ t re, We think him a great the Court of Common Pleas, made in the a in kindness, great in con- .above-stated case, I will offer for sale, befor self-contained in all crises, *^e Court House door in Vv'iniisboro, onth his work, whatsoever his tn e FI lg to do, doing it with all '* FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, following duty unostenta- next, within the legal hours of s?Ie at t firmly, seeking 110 other public outcry, to the highest bidder, the u 1 that "the sunshine of the following-described property, to wit: his conduct in war, suffice . that certain piece, parcel or tract of jrv -..T' femur in Prnrfi.,],! Pn.n^r in tlio I 5AT / State of tkrnth Carolina, 011 Sawney's er record leaps 10 light, Creek, waters of Wateree River, contain- TWE shall be ashamed." ing ice which followed the war TWENTWNINE More 31* the counsellor of those t , ,,,,,,, Davis to make its desolation tol- a"(1')0ululet(] b>" J- v. , ?, of Thomas Revnolds on the north, 011 the Tiir.t> lis people. W e .lornmate south by lands of James Reynolds, cast bv othe<e we believe he will serve James'Dawkins and west by William lv, ablv and with an even Reynolds. hat you' can hereafter point terms of sale: Jj!|" your representative who i,aia e 'full measure of his duty One-half of the purchase-money to be one * paid in cash; and the balance on a credit 71111 . ? , t Ufl.in !n.i of one year, with interest from the day of ".-y(' la charnctei as I have just gale, the purchaser or purchasers to give "lvc ' we think hira eminently his or her bond or their bond, for the credit t'!l' 1): lp the present Democratic portion of the purchase-money, secured by PaPcl 1 a mortgage of the premises, with the It 1 <slrnvlv dvin<T cause option to the purchaser to pay the whole Clerk L love of tffi andrieht purchase-money in cash The purchaser he common lo\^of goo? to pay for all weessarv^ c! will you not acknowl- Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. s a worthy predecessor of ^Winnsboro, S. C., r and talented son, William November 6, is?4. # Laurens! your interests in NovSfxtd ' folA ^ ~ ?- ? ??tll VtA * J UrUVeiUUJCIlO .Will uc oau Union! your name sig- SHERIFF'S SALE. j fth, and he is strong enough TT>y virtuo of an execution to me Bo\ rand ability to fight any Jj directed, I will offer for sale be- \ .or von. Spartanburg, do tore the Court House door in V/inns-j I * t] ik him worthy to wear the boro? S.-C., on the ' I the al ii-e'ileai-cr to os'thaii aHbv FIRST MOKDAY IN DECEMBER i we bound you to us with next, within the legal hours of sale, to ! ' ' steel" in the davs of 1876, the highest bidder, for CASH, the fol- j 1 not let vou go until you lowing-describcd property, to wit: | ??*Jj rfield a blessing. All that picce, parcel or tract of land, = }o!io;, ention, as we expected they ^l!!? f * f"f'8 ?'au ' , _ * of Fairfield and State of bouih Caro- \ land, mnated General Bratton. ftna, containing of Fa is iu all respects a wise one. four hundred and forty-four C0)i"1 isparaging thel merits of acreSj more or less, and bounded by guished gentlemen, whose lands of Jas. A. McCrorey, estate of fv,'a pAnTrnnh'nn wo Robt. Patterson. and a tract of land UUiVi ^ l/Ug WUTViHiVMj ?? V I -- ? / ?. HIIWI esitation in saying that a *vnown as the ' McCrore* land and of Lit ' ? . known as the "Bucklick Place.-' C.\t tion could not have been \LSO i conditions of modern life . ? , , ? All that piece, parcel or tract of _ :esmanship of the progres- lying, being and situate in the T statesmanship that can County of Fairfield and State of t?ouili v" hand of a master to the Carolina, containing purcb iblems, social and political, three hundred and fifty so1(!< ow pressing' for solution, acres, more or less, and bounded bv lia^ that General Bratton will !?ndTs ?nf Mrs: ?jza P?wcll? D. J. Hoi- Clerk . . . lis, J. C. and \Y. H. \v jilingham, (;s- \\n se demands. vV.e congrat- tate 0f ljttieton Raines, known as the Novel ntlemen of the Convention "Cason Place." ination which they nor the ALSO, he State will never have All that piece, parcel or tract of rret. land, lying, being, and situate in the ST A' ' County of Fairfield and State of South JTOR'S NOTICE. uarolina'c0"ta"""8' Frei1, five hundred and forty-five ' r ns having claims against the . of ROBERT A. HERRON, Acres, more or less, and bounded by ar,t: i hereby notified to present lauds of r. P. Lumpkin, the Estate of txi tested; and those indebted to John W. Durham, deceased, Edward -L tl e requested to make payment ^Xoblev, Jr., and the public high- j^e al William j. hereon, ??y icaiJi?sfwm winusboro to Peay's Executor. Ferry. v, ?? ALS0- n?4 IERS* ASSOCIATION. All that certain piece, parcel or tract lmblii of land, lying, being and situate in ild Teachers' Association will the County of Fairfield and State of ]v{7.? at Zion Institute, TVinnsboro, South Carolina, containing Whin her 6, at 11 a. m. The follow- seven thousand acres, sa"u'> > are to be delivered: v . Rugby?J. G. McCants, Esq. P?701*e or ^ess> on ^lie ljeacl waters ot ^crcs Building?Rev. B. F. Corley. Wateree Creek and founded by lands fidd < .,5, ? . , iT of S. F. Mobley, Estate of David strcci i the Common Schools-Mr. Mobley> T w Erwin, John Brat ton in- tc ?son' and .Tames Jones, and bv tbe highway Gar?l< iooIs in the County-Mr. T. E. leading from White Oak* to Camden. Out ill please bring baskets. The ' Pait| j re cordially invited. All that piece, parcel or tract of B. R. TURNIPSEED, land, lying, beinir and situate in the bv a , Chairman Ex. Com. County of Fairfield and State of SoHtli 0f the : 'Carolina, containing foral A PT nO 0ne thousand two hundred and cierk ^ k FOURTEEN ACRES, Wil - -more or less, and bounded by lands of ? | I AVn i i r.q | R. K. Pickett, Estate of John R. ' ' ' ' ' Pickett, Estate of Robert Patterson, r Mrs. Miriam Connor, Jas. H. Rion, * AtnnwsTRRRT. E',"?' Shannon and Petei; Harmon, gTA. , ,anQ Known as ine -june jnuce. ^ESTON, SO. CA., ALSO, st Fruit and Produce House All that piecer parcel or tract of ? in the South. land, lj'"nz, being; and situate in the J,, ' keep constantly on hana Con^tyVFaii-fie!d and State of South T\ coanuts. Oranges, Pineapples, po,.niinn containing imons, uts, Kaisins, Potato*^ ^aiolina> co.itaimn0 x Onions, X. C. and Ya. Pea- five hundred acres, i tl DL1CITED, AND PROMPT- more or less, and bounded by lands of for?'\ LY FILLED/ R. K. Picliett, Estate of John "R. onth n* i-.li ... .1 f t T ,1 1 riCKCu anu dames uviwa, uuu kiiuw u ,rj as the "Hinson Place." VRIFF'S SALE. All levied upon as the property of [**J: _ the defendants, at the suit of II. T. k.nt>v le of an execution to me ^0ckbee vs. Edward P. Moblev, Sr., _.yi ed, I will oner for sale be- ^iai.jon Moblev, Edward P. Mob- ivinp art House door in Win as- jcv jr ail(] Closes II. Moblev. Eairfi , on the * T\n r> AfW1 a T?r",TW know QNDAY IN" DECEMBER Sheriff's Office, S.F.'c. tract;. in the legal hours of sale, _ Winsboro, S. C., j jest bidder, for CASH, the November?, 1SS-A. j escribed property, to wit: Nov8fxtd j } >iece, parcel or tract of land, I ,ie'ces X and situate in the County CROSBY INSTITUTE Ila,uls and State of South Caro- wwfli ihbaiiu.jh, | Powt ning" . ! Thj FIFTY ACRES, PIYES MODEL COURSES OF ITS OWX ! i3 PCC nnfT hnnnrlp^ mi fhp in all the Couimon School and Colic-1 nr.ule 5 # w , i . l giate Branches, inclmling bookkecpincr ;uul be t-x nas Ox Av. J. Davis, known vocal and instrumental music. Fi\e to Aiaiit, cast v} lauuo eignt eiaoorate recuauons, wim reports Kennedy, south by lands daily. Teachers, experienced: buildings, ' On ennedv "and J.T. Stewart, handsome: location, beautiful and salun'ri- j paid v land's of .T T Stewart oik; church facilities, eood School fullv ; a mm ooii as the nropei-tv of Eliza supplied with charts, maps, globes, black- with / K tIu,, board surface, patent desks, etc., etc. Tli- able (ceased, at the suit of <;ohu jiea{\ing Koom, always open and free t<> cure* gainst Charles E. Thomas, au5 has"a choice selection of currant litera- liiortstrator of Eliza E. Ford, ture. Rates of TUITION and JiOAKD to eiiasi suit the sh-incent times. Tlie conditions : euiir JXr D. McCARLEY, 1 of a miml an<l proper application being ; pure! pc..p o p V. given. Satisfaction safely giarax- ; A n ... teed. For further particulars send for a Prob: circular to \\'i ',1884. D. B. BUSBY, A. M., Principal, Novo I OctlG . Halsellville, S. C. No j t ' CLERK'S SALE. CLEEK'S SALE, '"? /^T-.r. t . . . , -i A S~\ T T-V- I C"f A T*"El /~\ OrWIHT /~t A T>/"k ir. ur J'JL iii oiAJLXi ur ouuia COUNTY or FA' til'IELD. COUNTY Of FAIRFIELD. . W. Bolick. as Administrator, and W. II. Kerr, as Administrator, and vthn L. McCarlcv. Plaintiffs. ?> . Hardv Plaintiffs, vs. Saml. R. Martin ar II, Defendant * ers, Defendants. PURSUANCE OF A\ ORDER OF yx PURSUANCE OF AN ORD: lie Court nf Common Picas, made in J_ the Court of Common Pleas, n bove-stated case, I will offer for sale the above-stated case, I v :il offer f* the Court House door in Yv inusboro, before the Court House door in Win e on the LRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMI within the loira! hours of sale, at pub- -i . i i. .1.1 n .. ii. r~ii novr wif nn tlm l^nrol hAiirc at c uerv. ro iiio xniriiest uiuuer, wit; luuow- ^ iscriU-d property, to wit: public outer}', to the highest bidcl Tiiat tract of land, fonnerlv belong- folio whig-described property, to wi t> tin' estate of John Vance. 'deceased. All that piece, parcel or tract o 1: a< t::v Moody Hill Tract. Ivinir and lying, being and situate in the Cot to in tliij County of Fairfield and State Fairfield and State aforesaid, contai said, containing , EIGHTY FOUR ) HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR Acres, more or less, and bounded , north by lands belonging to the es 5, more or loss and bounded by lands Elizabeth Busby, on the east by U P. Lupo. II. T. Yarborough and \y. H. Ruff, on the south by la 5- . Rebecca Oneal, and on the west b] terms of sale: of R. P. Curry. o-half of the purchase-money to be terms of sale: in cash, the balance on a credit of One-lialf of the purchase-monej *e months from the day of sale, with paid in cash, the balance on a cr ?st from the day of sale, to be secured twelve months from the day of sal* mortgage of the premises and bond interest from the day of sale, to be : ; purchaser, or all cash at the option by bond of the purchaser and mort i purchaser, the purchaser to pay all the premises sold, the purchaser* to isary papers. " all necessary papers. tt\ H. KERR. W. II. KERI :'s Office. C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. nnsboro, S. C., Winnsboro, S. C., - ~~ ? 1?? />" i r>rtj inner *?, 1SS4. ->o\einuei ?, JLeo-t. vSfxtd XovSfxtd CLERK'S SALE. CLERK'S SALE. TE CF SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE OF SOUTH CAROl COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. am K. "van, as Assignee of James Marion M. Smith, Plaintiff, xs. Eugt icaid, Plaintiff, xs. Thomas Anderson, Craig, Defendant. una E. Anderson and Others, De-. ? fi o-n+c T>i PURSTJAINCE OF A?S ORDJ X the Conrt of Common Pieas, rr PURSITAXCE OF AX ORDER OF the above-stated ease, I will offer fc lie Conrt of Common Pleas, made in before the Court House door in Win bcve-sated ease, I- will offer for sale 011 the e the Court House doorin Winnsboro, M(m)AY K DECEMI RST .MONDAY IX DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of s; within the lecral liours of sale, at pub- pubhc outcry, t? the highest bidd< !:crv. to the highest bidder, the follow- following-descnbed property, to wit escribed property, to wit: . , t!jat certain plantation or ti that piece, parr-el or tract of land, laud,:situate and lying mthe Con . being and situate in the County7 of Fairfield, in the State of South Ci .eld, ih the State of South Carolina, containing "miner ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-' .LVE TIUNORED AND SIXTY-SIX Acres more or less, and bounded AND ONE-HALF ACRES, north-by lands of ?ne estate of Z. deceased, on the south and west by or less, and bounded by lands of J. of II A. Glenn and Mary A. Bookm E. K. Anderson. Thomas .Furman, Columbia Road and lands of R. I. Beard, Mrs. _ Watt, J. P. Mac fie, nings. las .Robertson", Glazier Rabb and * terms of sale: One-half of the purchase-money TEI'.ms Or sal^: paid, in cash; the balance on a cn ' -third of the purchase-money to be one year from the day of sale, with in cash; for the balance a credit of interest tli(^on from said day of sa r.d two years from the day of sale, purchaser to give his bond, securec interest, payable annually, from said mortgage of the premises, and thep i sail* iijiiii jkuci, uiu piwciinst'i lu cr to pay tor an necessary papers, lis bond, secured by a mortgage of W. H. KERB remises, and to pay for all necessary Clerk.'s Office, C. C. C. P. * * Winnsboro, S. C., W. II. KERR, November G, 1884. :'s Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. 2sov8fxtd ;msbo;o, S. C.. ruber (5, issi. . CLERK'S SALE. r.Sfxtd CLERK'S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTH CARQ] COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. TK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^laryE. Robert-sou and Catherine cnrvTv ai' i.M fpi'ivm Plaintiffs, w. Chas. F. Harrison, cjlntioi I..IR.IKLD. betli J. Brown and Others, Defen s Yi. Yoncrue, Plaintiff,- w. Martha B. JX PURSUANCE OF AX ORDI -ies and Others, Defendants. X the Court of Common Pleas, m >T~r>w7T \ vpr ai? \ "v ^p'H'pp the above-stated case, I ill offei" fc i,ccirt6f<S.tiK c??rt ?<??*?"? love-stated case, I will offer for sale, " ^ d the Court House door in Winnsboro, FIRST MONDAY IN DilCEMJE 3 next, within the leszal hours of Si 1ST MONDAY IN DECEMBER Public outcry, to the highest bWd< w-Hnn tho lorroi iim,? ftf coip at following-described property, to wit ? , +{! f All that certain tract of land, situ o ou.t v\, to the lujiest bidder, Lie the Countv and ^tite aforesaid c< ring-described property, to-wit: ?0anr> anu '"race aioresaKl> c< tlnit certain piece, parcel or tract of ' ? ?T?lying, being and situate in the County TWO HUNDRED ivfielil''and State of South Carolina, Acres, more or less, and bounded b] ining uf Oliver Sloan, Margaret J. Sloan," HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE P- Macfie and others. >. more or Jess, and bounded on the terms of sale: bv lands fonnerlv belonging to John One-third of the purchase-monev lton. f iccoased. east by the West Fork paid in cash; and the balance 1 ;t!e Mirer, south by lands of Walter equal annual instalments, with i >ugue and west by lands of iiobt. E. from the day of sale, payable annu; u<r. be securad by bond of the purchase terms of sale: mortgage of the premises sold, ai ., , If * , V * . . purchaser to pay for all necessary ] '-half of the purchase-money to be 1 1 J W H KEKE n cash: the balance on a credit of /> w-\: r r C1 P car, to be secured bv a bond of tl* 'win-Kimn ' ? r .aserand[mortgage*of the premises November 6,1884." the purchaser to pay for all necessary \ov8fxid Borneo, M.S.C. "CLERK'S SALE. msboro, i>. C'., ruber 6, 1884. STATE OF SOUTH CAROJ county of fairfield. CLERK'S SALE. MaiT Gayden, Plaintiff, zs. John i aen, JDcienaant. XE OP SOUTH C ARC) IJNA i TN PURSUANCE OF AN' ORDJ 1 i. Ul cUL CAKU.LIJN A, j_ the Court of Common Pleas, m county of fairfield. the above-stated case, I will offer f< before the Court House door in Wini inci Steel and Others, Plaintiffs, vs. on the dnda Patterson and Others, Defend- FIRST 310NDAY IN DECEMI '' ? next, within the legal hours of s I:Rbl.A>iCE OF AN ORDER OF- public outcry, to the.highest bidd le Court of .Common Pleas, made in following-described property, to wit jovestated case, I will offer for sale, All that piece, parcel or"tract 0: 2 the Court House door in Winnsboro, ivinP) being and situate in the C01 3 Fairfield,x in the State of South Cs [RST MONDAY IN DECEMBER containing within the legal hours of sale, .at one hundred and twenty-tii] ; outcry, to the highest bidder, the Acres, more or less, and bounded I'iiig-tk'scribeil propertj", to wit: north and east by lands of Colonel! t.h:vt. nnrppl nr !r?f: nf lrmn u.. /v-p y . ir ' i uii uic ouutu uy i<tuua JLVJLLUCIAJ VJ? bum*,'ami situate m the lown of E. Caldwell, deceased, and on the \ sboro, in the County and State afore- iailds of John Bratton; being a poi containing the tract of land conveyed to John 5 ONE AXD FOUR-FIFTIIS den by M. C. Gayden, as Administn and bounded on the north by Fair- *}ie Gayden, dcceas sheet, on the ea*t by Yanderhorst the Kth day of December, A. D. IS t, on the soujfch by lots- lately belong- terms of sale: i John Purceil and on the "west by One-half of the purchase-money :-n Street. paid in cash, and the balance ino'i tehMs of sale: from the day of sale, with interest i-half of the purchasc-moncy to be on from the day of sale, payable am n cash: the balance on a-credit of such balance to be secured by the 1 e mouths from the day of sale, with the purchaser and a mortgage of the ist from the day of sale, to be secured ises sold, the purchaser to have the jond of the purchaser and a mortgage to pay the entire purchase-money i : premises sold, the purchaser to pay and the purchaser to pay for all ne< 1 necessary papers. " paners. * W. II. KEI W. n. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. ;'s Office, C. C. C. P.F. C. Winnsboro, S. C. unsboro, S. C., November 6,1S84. mber G, 1884. Xovllfxtd /sfxtd 'ROBATR .TUTHtE'S SAT/E. MORTGAGE SALE. Abram Bronson to George Alden, A TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Mortcraee of Real Estate. COUXTY OF FAIRFIELD. T) T THE COURT OF PROBATE. "^Y, VJ?TU1E 0F ,A, POyER tamed m the above-stated mortgage 5 February 19th, 1883, and recorded mat Josepn i\. Alston and Others, _ ' ' ' ^ fondants. office of the Register of Jlesne Conv PURSUAXCE OF AX ORDER OF for Fairfield County, pages 511, 51 le Court of Probate, made in the Book T, I will offer for sale, to the ;-stateu cause, I will offer for sale, be- bidder, during the legal hours of s; lie Court House door in Winnsboro, ^ne L., v v TV FIRST MONDAY IX DECEMI RSTMONDA1 IN DECE3IBER . . , . . ~ , TT . 41 , , . . , , next, m front of the Court Ho witlun the legal hours of sale, at c outcrv, to the highest bidder, the >>innst)oio: rinnjlui.nhnil l.mnni+v tr> A1I Hint, niCfP. mWP.l O'.* tnifit of that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the Con , being and situate in the County of Fail-field, consisting of leld, 111 the State of bouth Carolina, ' ? 11 as the "Buffalo" or "Piney Woods" TWENTY-SEVEN Acres, more or less, and bounded RIILXDRED am) SIXTY-rilREE north i>y lands of George Belton, so j. more or less, and bounded on the . bv lards of Charles A. Abell. on the t e aterec I*ner and Geor?e Beltx )y"lands of the Estate of John Broom, cast and west by lands of George ised, and on the south and west by TERMS?CASH. of J. Kussell Black and Aaron Edgar GEORGE ALDEN, A c: above-described tract of land is now Novsfxtd Mortg C resurvv-ycd, and the sale will be : according to the plat which is to be from such resurvev. The plat wii! ? ? r miA :hibiied on the day of sale. ?& V ? ivt'aird of ihe purchase-money to be 1 & 0?T*S SeTIT in cash. and the balance in two equal ../"jL. w al instalments, from the day of sale, : U int'Tc.-t from the day of sale, pay- j IS "WARRANTED to cure all cases * annually; said balance to be se-j iarial disease, sach as Fever and A^ue, I by the ijond of tue purennser and a mittpnt. Chm ?A?f. Remittent jaye <>: ti.i* pix-mises .sr>;il: i!;e par- j Dumb Agne, Bilious Fever, and Liret r to Iksvc the. option 01 paymg the laiDt> In 'case of fail ^ter due e purchase-money in cash: and the! *, , .. . . - ' :rir to pay for all necessary papert. ?fers are authorize^ by our circa J. II. BOi'LES. J. P. F. c. j July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. ate Judge's Office, ' V 1 Dr.J.C, Ayer&Co., Lowell, !V SerlO, 1884."' Sold by all Druggists. VllTXtcl ? . ' *.. " j- .J..:.':'-r v-' . /i.. ,11,1111, uJlmil tlie Corner.' - nfotffj fresh oysters I '. EIL?-^ THREE TIMES EVERY WEEK. lacte in /?s or sale,! nsboro, j res h fish JER ale, at SEMI-WEEKLY. er, the t: ! t i J. JU11U, ! y Sng?f ^JST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Ovster Crackers, Soda Biscuits, on the Ginger and Fancy Cakes, itate of '^--7: inds of Tomato Catsup, Bradsaw Sauce, ,nds of French Mustard, Pig's Feet, 7 lands BaiTel Pickles, Barrel Saur Kraut, Apples, Onions and Cabbages, * r }?, Peanuts, Chestnuts, Lemons, edit of j, with Oranges, Banannas, Cocoanuts, -ns11 Potatoes, Chickens, gage of pay for Eggs and Butter. i-.c. AI?0' The CELEBRATED KANGAROO FIYECEXT CIGAR. Meals at all hours through the day at my Restaurant. LIN A, Nov25 F. W. HABEXICHT. -' Grocinis and Sloes. ? SR OF >r sale, . nshoro, 1* i.1 ale, at . sr, the The attention of CASH BUYERS is act of calle<^ my stock which is complete. irolina, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. rwo Sugars at greatly reduced prices. on the Coffees?all grades. , . '''< ^lands Syrups and Porto Rico Molasses?very ["Yen6- fin8' Shelf Goods in great variety, and fresh. Try ray TENNESSEE FLOUR. idtt of i and Ties, Salt Bacon, Lard, &c. annual "OLD DOMINION HAMS." le- thp * I by a ^os'1' 2 an<*3 Mackerel, in kits and urchas- barrels. # SHOES FOR EVERYBODY! F. C. A large stock of Boots and Shoes that MUST be sold- Profit no object?as I de sire to tun? tliem into money. Jeans, Plaid and Brown Homespuns. - tv? . Wocdenware and Baskets. .jijna, / All I" ask is a call before purchasing. No Kellv S??ds c^arSe(iat my reduced prices. Eliza- All persons knowing themselves to be dants. indebted to me will settle prior to the first ?R OF of November next. ade in >r sale, ' R. HUEY. csboro, "mi !ER lie, at it, the * . V.3 ' t iate in Dntain- , v p. f:\UWk ? lands ' " .".J| James GRAIN! n two nterest ally, to ;rd t ' 'SEED ' papers. F.C. RYE, . 1 . INA BARLEY -.IN A, . r. GayER OF AND ade in or sale, asboro, OATS. t| ale, at er, the R. FLENNIKEN. irolma, *EE on the otoKes, James vest by tion of I. Gay- v ' Wt tfrix of ;ed, on - ? ? Biiggist's Sudfles! to be . le year ? there- ^ ? , nually; Handkerchief Extracts?LUBDh'S and )ond of luxborg's. ? ? "Dremo'ption Flavoring Extracts?steele's and n cash; CHASE'S. ;essary Colognes-HOYT'S and FORREST f7c. flower. Perfumery in variety. Soaps of all quality, witli CASHMERE BOUQUET at 25 cents a cake. For sale at the Drug Store of W. E. Aim. sent" ; - ELECTION NOTICE. COX- A PETITION signed by the requisite , dated numbe* of 'voters having been submitted Tn the to the Town Council, praying tliat the eyance question of "License" or "No* License" 2, 513, for the sale of intoxicating liquors be sublyghe&t mitted to the qualified voters of the town lie, on of Winnsboro, S. C., as provided for under Section 1,740 of the General Statutes, such 1.a?AK? J 4.* I?AU xi. ^ IER eiwtiuu is ucicujr uiucicu tu uc jiciu in tut; use in Town nal1 in Winnsborc, on Monday, the 1st day of December, 18b4, from 7 o'clock t jan^ a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. inty of The books for. the registration of voters will be open on the 27th, 28th and 29th of . .. ? November inst from 6 o'clock a. m. to 6 ?H o'clock p. ni. on the The following persons are hereby aputh by pointed as Managers of Election and Reg>n, and istration: W. S. Rabb, J. H. Propst and Belton. J- G. Gladden. Bv order of Council. I. N. WITHERS, Clerk. gt-, >~ov20agee. IliiiiEl 1 ;e