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W?^ s^MI I ?' MOti?ai LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. WHDSTSt>.\Y. OCTOBER 21. : : 1885 Terms of The 2s'ews and hekalu.? Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, in advance. Weekly edition, two dollars per annum in advance; two dollars and Hfty cents per annum, if not paid in advance. Rates fop. Advertising.?One dollar per inch (solid minion) for the first insertion, and fifty cents per 5r.ch for each subsequent insertion. These rates apply to advertisements of every character, and. are payable strictly in advance. Obituaries and tributes of "respect are charged for as advertisements. Marriage notices, and simple announcements of deaths, are published free, and are solicited. Liberal terms for contract advertisements. e A?i vertlKemenrt. Sheriff's Sale?Jno. D. McCarley, Sheriff. Sale of Land?Gaillard and Reynolds, Attorneys. Local Brleis. ?Read the new advertisements of F. W. Habcnicbt. ^ ?The Sheriff on skates was the recent sensation at the Rink. ?The fox-hunters of town have alreadv started on their full campaign. ?A full stock of millinery and othe fall and winter goods in store at J. O. Boag's. * ?Messrs. Douglass & McCants are making some improvements in their "interior of their law offices, which will add greatly to their looks. ?Parties desirous of investing in real estate have only to watch the advertising columns of The News and Herald and they will find within the j 4 arvnai?fnniftr financrjl i IICAC WW luviibuo iuuii i v?vu^u> . ?On Saturday the case of the ' State vs. Samuel Corman for tresspass of stock came up for trial before Justice j Neil. The joiy rendered a verdict of! "Not Guiity." *" ?The Criminal Court of Chester i county was adjourned on Friday. Theer was a pretty large docket, out aH the eases were small and consum ed but little time in trial. ?The matrimanial market seems to j ^ be booming. A certain young geutlcman of town informs us that he has been invited to attend four weddings within the next few weeks. Let the good work go ou. ?We acknowledge with thanks an invitation from W. E. James, Secretary } of the Darlington Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Company to attend a fair at Darlington on the 28th of this month. ?One of the homeliest white men that has ever been knowu to ran at large was seen on the streets here on Friday. We are free to say that we are in favor of putting all sach compendiously under the water. ?The Improved High-Arm Davis j Sewing Machine. The best in the j market. No farailvshould be without l ? o u:? ! Ulie. JhYCry liltwiiiuc naumucu auu sold on its own merits by J. O. Boag.* ?We are glad to see our friend Mr. O. M. Dantzler in town for a short stay amongst friends and relatives. Mr. Dantzler is [practicing law in Orange" bnrg. "We wish him success. He was l once a resident of Fairfield county. ?The mammonth clothing establish* ment of M. L. Kinard is one of the ^ attractions of the Capital. Be sure * and visit it when you are in Columbia. TVkliip and attentive clerks Dleased to see all visitors. ?It is said that there are only seven men in the county who have not been k supplied with stoves, ^nd that these decline to purchase merely out of regard for the memory of their respective fathers, who lived and died fighting all manner of innovations. ?We are informed that the farmers ^ _ of the county are very much behind in planting their fall crop of oats. This important crop should not be neglected, and we hope that the farmers will take advantage of the recent rains to make up for lost time. ?Several srentlemen of the town and country are having their horses put in trim for the State *fair, and as they are exercised uyon the streets present quite an attraction. We hope to see some of them take off the blue ribbon. ?All parties indebted to us for fertilizers are notified that the cotton option expires on the 20th inst., after which date settlement must be made in money as shown per note. * Stewart & Center. ?On the first Monday in November there will be 5,506 acres of good farm land sold at public outcry at this place. Farmers in search of good homes will on this occasion have a splendid opportunity of securing them at the minimumjprice. ?Mr. F. W. Habenicht, the popular restaurant keeper, has been making some improvements around his place on Washington street. A new headlight has been placed in front of his door, and a new refrigerator, nicely k fitted up, provides a cool place for his rvv KaaT nf a VJO WV1] ?Our Woodward correspondent says that The News asd Herald claims that Wiunsboro is the best cotton market iu the county. We did so, but it was based on information received from a number of gentlemen from other sections of the county. If we were in error, it was not our fault, and we will gladly give to other markets their dues. ?We learn that Mr. W. B. Hog&u, of this comity, had his gin hoase consumed by fire on last Monday. Fortunately there was but little cotton destroyed, as we understand about two bales. It is thought that a spark f?*Ain f /"vym rri r? o na 1 Engineers will have to guard against this iu some way, or farmers will ere long, be after guarding against tbe steam gin. ?Several farmers of York county are in town inquiring after land. They have heard of the cheap homes, to be had in Fairfield, and if they find suitable farms, will doubtless purchase. 'lne larmers or lorfc arc the iw>st cn-; terpising in the State, and if tbev can j be induced to settle in oar comity, I their presence will add greatiy to its wealth. Land in Fairfield is much cheaper than in York, and equally as fertile, and if these gentleman are pleased they will doubtless be but the advance guard of a small army of - ?MMHMIUMM?BWMttB?? ] enterprising, poshing farmers who | will seek homes in Fairfield. M For Sale.?Fire Full Blooded White j Leghorn Cockerels, at $2.00 each. ! Apply to J. S. McCreight, * i Buggies! Buggies!?Single Lazyi Back and Top Buggies, Double Br?g! gies, with shafts and pole, Single and j Double Harness, Saddles, etc., for sale I tor cash or good paper by * j. O. Boag. I - IT* In the Trial Justice court.?rne I case of the State vs. W. D. Park, for I neglect of road duty, was submitted to | a jury by Mr. Justice Neil on Friday. ! The jury found the defendant "not i guilty". Domestic Trouble.?A colored man i from the country applied to one of our trial justices here on last Thursday for a divorce. He was accompanied by the old woman, who came along to have her objections set down on the record. The application was refused. Restaurant.?At mv restaurant you may find at all times the best of oysters, fish and best of meats the market affords. Come give me a trial and yon will again. F. W. Habenicht. Near Passenger Depot. * Death.?Miss Mary Tinkler, of the Jackson Creek section, died on Thasdav, after an illness of several months at the age of 74 years. We regret to announce the death of Mr. R. "W. Craig, of the Cedar Creek neighborhood, who died on Monday 7 J. } iit.Nl. . Our Cottok Market.?The 2fews and Courier says: "The Winnsboro merchants claim that they pay higher prices for cotton than any other buyers in the comity." . As a matter of fact this market manages to keep several points ahead of our sister towns wholly outside of this county. Personal.?Miss Floride Noble is visiting Miss Lucy Rion. Miss Martha Black is visiting Miss Rebecca Buchanan. The Rev. Willard Richardson returned to Winnsboro last week, alter several month's vacation at the Xortb. Mr. W. B. Douglass, of Albion, left on Thursday for Virginia, to spend a ; few weeks with friends and relatives. Tramps.?On Saturday our town was visited by about twenty tramps, who, after dark, congregated just below the freight depot. We suppose they are the same gang which visited Woodward on Friday, as will be seen from the letter of our correspondent . jriHii lutit (Jiagc* jlijcj wuc uiusclv watched by the policemen, and . had no opportunity to commit any ' depredations. Our county needs some ^ protection against this worthless set of people, and the sooner we get 5t the better for our homes and our property. ( Watch George.?It is hard for a bachelor to cover up his tracks. The following from a recent issue oi' the Columbia Record gives an account of the wanderings of one of the leading lights of the B. P. U., and one we thought above suspicion: Capt. Geo. McCauts, of the Winnsboro Bachelors' Protective Union, was at the Grand Central yesterday. The boys have pat out bad reports about George. They say he is about to fall from bachelor's grace, and go tlie way that manyy of the weak and vascillating members of the Union have gone A New Road.?The County Commissioners met at Blythewood on '' Tuesday, to cousider the advisability J1 of opening a direct road from that 1 place to the county seat. Considera- j * ble objection was raised to the proposed new road, and the board thought ' it advisable not to take action iu the ' matter until better informed as to the 1 objection and their weight. This road has been tinder consideration for some 1 time. It is to be hoped that if neces- j sary, the new road will be opened np 1 as soon as practicable, 1 . < It Wasn't Fair.?We are informed j that a trial justice of a sister county, was recently called upon to sit in ; judgment upon a certain case. The < defendant appeared with counsel, but the other side objected as they ha" received no notice that an attorney . had been employed by defendant, and , that it was unfair to the other side. The objection was sustained npon the , foregoing gronnds much to the chagrin tho offfti-nor whrt travelled a considerable distance to be present at the .trial. A Painful. Accident.?The following special to the News and Couritr of the loth 111st. from Spartanburg explains itself: W. H. ; Davison, of 2s: ew Orleans, who has been walking ropes in this State, was severely injured this after llWll Willie COLUlUg UUWU a. U5iiu foremast. Jast as he began to take up about eight feet from the paved street the rope broke and he fell with considerable force, haviug acquired momentum while coming down the rope, a distance of twenty . feet. He fell on his shoulders and is spitting blood. He will p robablv recover, but hi3 condition is critical. Those who witnessed the same perilous fe at here a few weeks ago will not be orach surprised at this. A Change.?Our School Commisstoner has received a letter from the State Superintendent of Education, informing him that the State board of examiners has passed a resolution changing, somewhat, the form of examining applicants for school certficates. The recent plan adopted, provides that there shall be, hereafter only one list of questions for all ap- j ? ? : J ^ UI I piic&ms, lusieau vi iiirtje ucrcvuiuic. I After the examination all parties making an average of 80 per cent, will be entitled to receive first grade certificates ; those making an average of 60 per cent., Triil be entitled to second grade certificates and those making an average of 40 per cent., to third grade certificates. Snch action we are informed meets the hearty approval of oar School Commissioner and is con j sidered p referable to the old method. Death of Mr. D. jE. McOeeight.? j Onr town has been called upon to moaru the loss of another of our I yonngf ihien: Mr. D. B. McCreight, a young man who had just reached nis majority, died at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening. He had been in failing health for several years, and last winter went to Florida in hopes that a change of climate would restore him to usual health, but on his return in the spring, it was evident that he could last but little longer, and that the dread disease, consumption, was gradually accomplishing its deadly work. Early in August he became confined Vi.-. lvss/3 o * ?TTrof? narflf ol\lo f r\ Hi* IU ills UCU, CkllVL HOO uuiN/ Vwr vv up again. In his death the town has lost one of its noblest young men. He leaves a mother and sister, and a host of friends to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church on "Wednesday evening, the Rev. D. E. Jordan of ficiatmg. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for November comes with a most attractive collection of reading and illustration. Kentucky's great emporium, where so many have witnessed the great Southern Exposition, is here fully and attractively described and its growth depicted. "The Trotting-horse of America" is well handled by J. B. Townsend, who shows how steadily and wonderfully the imprrvement in trotters has gone on till the presents marvelous exhibitions of speed hav^ hppn ftttniiipd- "The Postmen of the World," by Gordon Cumming, is another record of modern improvement, the quaint illustrations taking us back to other times and other places, where tortoises seem to have been the symbol of mail-carriers. Johnston's "Journey to Kilimanjaro," is an extremely interesting account of the first scaling of a wonderful mountain in the heart of Africa. "Alexander Pope xnd his Home" will please those of literary taste; and A. R. Wallace discusses "The Protective Colors of Animaic" in t> wav to charm the least scientific. An article which will be read with interest is that of W. E. Mc* j Cann on "Old Baltimore Inns," full of chatty and pleasant reminiscences of the past, before the old style inn had been snperseded by the grand hotel. Baltimore still preserves some old inus full of quaint memories, w bich arc here most agreeably brought before us. In tn fhoso mners. there are stories, poems and short articles in abundance. Published by Mrs. Frank Leslie, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York city, at twenty-five cents a nuni-1 ber, or $300 a year, postpaid. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for November begins with the second instalment of Miss Matthews's uDillettante Days,'' in which she takes the reader through Warwickshiie and Oxford, and lands him in London. Seven illustrations accompany this instal menf, including a curious oici portrait Df Shakespeare on a bellows. The twentieth of ihe scries of Christ's Parables is "The Friend at Midnght," md the twenty-first, "The Unjust Judge," both illustrated. Fonr more jhort biographies of the Sacred Musinans appear?Ferdinand Rie?t the tv*u brothers Schneider, and F. E. Fesca. 'The Jews in Exile" are treated in the eries of Bible History with five illustrations. A specially noteworthy coun-ihn?mn is -'The Ministers on Wheels," 3v the Rev. S. G. Barnes, Ph. D., of [owa College, with several beautiful illustrations. . This describes the.recent :onr of the clerical wheelmen in Canada, and is written by one of them. Seme of the illustrations are from photographs taken oil the route. The subject of Dr. Talmage's sermon is ;'The Abolition of Sunday." I; is one Df his best. Ii? this number are portraits of the late Sir Moses Monteflore (anil his tomb), Pierre de Berauger (and his monument, recently erected), the Rev. R. A. Pierce, the first deafmute clergyman in the Church of England, and Archdeacon F. W. Farrar, tiow on a visit to this country. The element of fiction consists of the two serials, "Love's Harvest," by Faijeon; md "What She Made of Her Life," by Mrs. Farmer; and a short story,] "Almost a Spinster," by Mrs. A. E. j Alexander; and there are several fine j .xjeins, together with a large and varied j assortment of long and short articles buited to alraast every taste. Published by Mrs. Frank Leslie, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York city, at twenty-five cents a number, or $2.50 a year, postpaid. A CARD. Messrs. Editors: Please permit me, through your paper, to express my siucere thanks to many friends for their kind and timely aid in enabling me to purchase a horse in the earlier part of the year. I fully appreciate this kindness. My thanks are also ! especially dne to tne orotner who so interested himself as to obtain and collect the various amounts. B. F. CORLEY. I ITEXIROJSI WOODWARD. Messrs. Editors: During the first part of the week we had a flood of raia and now, in the latter part, we are having a flood of tramps. Ten of them were loafing arouud here this morning. One of them attempted to enter the house of Capt. W. B. Woodward, after having been told to leave, when Mr. E. M. Woodward threw him out or the door and drove him off. We presume that, like Callen, they* are going to Florida for their health. We think ou? Legislature should pass a law by. which the country could be A?A/V/^ ^iiAM 4 A naefe 11CCU ilUUl tugog [^V/OW. The young people of this vicinity had a hop at the residence of Mr. J. C. Caldwell on the night of the 14th inst., which was very highly enjoyed by all present. From what wb can learn, there will be another in the near future. A reading club was organized at the Academy on Friday on Friday night, the 16th inst. As its organization was ? * -i? 1? S-vf ? aue almost euurcjy tu iuc uuuiuo vi ? few young ladles, the members showed their appreciation of those efforts, by electing ladies to all the offices except one. The following officers were elected: President, Miss Ida Bribe; * Vice-President* Miss Lyla Woodward; Secretary, Miss Eunice Rosborougb; Treasurer, Mr. S. B. ' V^IUW > XX wtioiii UUVM v* ? ? and selections were read by Misses Xannie McAllilley and Eunice Rosborongh. and Messrs R. Brice and T. J3. Bell. The yonog ladies deserve' great praise for the" zeal tbey have manifested in getting up the club. A negro boy stoic.a pair of shoes from the store of Brice & Co., on Monday last, but wa? caught by one of the clerks?Mr. Caldwell?before he could leave the store. He received some wholesome advice with a buggy whip and was then told to go and sin no more. i Mr. J. G. Thomson, representing the firmofFarr& Thompson, of Union, j has been here for several days buying cotton. Uver i,iw oaies nave ueen received here np to date, October 17. The News axd Herald claims that Winnsboro is the best cotton market in the county on the ground that cotton sold there on Friday the 9th lust., for 9i cents.' If that is the highest price paid for cotton on that day, then Woodward justly claims to be the best market in the county, as cotton sold here on the same day, and the day following for 9i "cents." d. Woodward, S. C-, October 17, 1785. ?Within bright eyes and elastic step yet gray, lnsterless hair. It is unnatural, needless. Parker's Hair Balsam will restore the black or brown prematurrf^Jg&L cleanse from all daujcdssffiigflHI^its fallinsr. Don't sur Kfep-ithout an effort' to ^ BUSINESS NOTICES. New Store! New Goods!?The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has just opened and daily receiving a fresh lot of General Merchandise, ali of-which the public are invited to inspect before making their purchases. Expect to leave for New York in a few days, where I will purchase one of the finest lines of Gents' and Boys' Clothing eve" brought to this market. My prices will correspond with the cut off on cotton croDs this season, and those that call on me will realize the fact. I have secured the services of Mr. J. A. Simpson, an experienced salesman from Ridgeway, who^will be happy to serve any of His friends and the public generally. * B. sugenheimek. Having combined business "with pleasure during my re<jent trip North, I am now receiving new goods daily. I have just received a fresh supply of Choice Family Groceries, Cheese, Cases, Crackers, Candy, Tobacco, Cigars,' Soap. Staach, Mackerel, Lard, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Safes, Chairs, and other furniture. Heavy : Piece Goods for"cents' wear. A nice lot of Gents' and Boys' Clothing. Tin und Woodenware ana Crockery?all of which will be sold low for Cash. My motto will be "Short profits, quiet sales and kind and polite atteution to customers." Also another lot of the best Sewing Machines on the market. Please don't forget me on The Corner, where you can get almost anything you call for in the general merchandise line. J. O. Boag.* NOTICE ~ ~~ ~ PROPOSALS, for the building of the Pin#> ftrnvp filiurch will be received until the 25th inst. The contract whl be let out to the lowest bidder on Tuesday, October 27 at Pine Grove. Plans and specifications can be seen at J. Wash. Robinson's J. ALLEN" TURKETT, Chairman, J. WASH. ROBINSON. Blythewood, S. C., October 10 1885. Octl4x2 "notice.to creditors. ALL persons having claims against the ' estate of William Yongue, de-, ceased, will present them at once, <luly I attested, either to the undersigned at.his. home near Albion, S. C., or McDonalds, <fc Douglass, Attorneys-at-Law, Nos. 3 and ' 4 Law Range, Winnsboro, S. C. JOHN S. DOUGLASS, Oct6flx3 ' Administrator. DIEECT IMPORTATION. Otard, Dupey & Co.'s Cognac Brandy, Trible Flavor Holland Gin, G. H. Mumm & Co.'s Champagne, Ross's Royal Belfast Gino-Ar Ale. Pure Jamaica Rum, ^Tenuine Port and Sherry Wine, at F. W. Habenicht's Saloon. SHERIFF'S SALE. ? BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., .on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASH, the followingdescribed property, to wit: One large Black Mare Mule, 15% hands high, six years old. Levied upon as the property of Wash Thompson at the suit of * xr AilUlCW iU* ?f aiu*w, JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 19, 1885. 0ct20fxtd SALE OF LAKD. On Sales Day in November, 1885, we shaL1 offer for sale, at public auction, the certain parcel of land, situate in Fairfield County, known as the "Lumpkin Place", containing FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX Acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Major T. Bouiware, on the east by lands of the Estate of J as. B. McCants, deceased, Mrs. Isaiah Mobley and James Jones, on the south by lands of James A. McCrorey, and on the west by lands of " Tae 4 VWrnrpv UCD1JJC a. iUbAasKi auuvtM. - . Terms: One-third casb, balance in one and two years (interest payable annually), secured by bond of purchaser and mortSALE OF I*AOT>. On Sales Day in November, 1885, we shall offer for safe, at public auction, the certain parcel of land, situate in Fairfield County, known as the "McCrorey River Place", containing FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of the Estate of James Patterson, E. D. Mobley, James Jones, John C. Mobley, and the w.iters of Catawba River. Terms: One-third cash, balauce in one and two years (interest payable annually), secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises.- Purchaser to pay for papers. This property may also be negotiated for privately. GAILLARD & REYNOLDS, Oct 20flx3 Attorneys. 5,000 Just received 5,000 of the Celebrated Kangaroo Cigars. "Warranted all Havana Filler, at F. "W. Habenicht's Saloon. JUST EECEIYED! One Cask Tennent's XXX Porter, Imported, one Cask Bass Pale Ale, Imported, one Cask Milwan-1 Vap Tincrpr "Rppt one Cask Ross's Royal Ginger Ale, Imported, one" Cask Export Lager Beer, at F. "W. Habenicht's Saloon. ia?a??i?aBBMBA?mnui riiiiMi i VLEBK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Arthur Hays and S. R. Rutland w. (Caroline N. Bundrick. 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 MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to witAll that certain piecc, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY i Acres, more or less, and boundo.il on tbe north by lands of R. J. Crawford and David Crawford, east by lauds of Benjamin Glenn, south by lancLs of W. J. Clark, and west by lands of William Boyd. TEEMS OF SALE: ' One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance upon a credit of one year, with bond of purchaser, to he secured by a mortgage of the premises. W. H. &ERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. : "Winnsboro, S. C., October 10,188o. OctlOfxtd SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the first monday in november next, within the legal hours ot sale, to the highest bidder for^jgJg^^lLthe right, title and interestSKHHHBNfeobley, Edward P. 1 ey and Edward ing-described rempBiP^^WiP7 All that piece, pS^^^^ract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, contiiiniug THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED ANftONE ACRES, more or less, bounded by the homesteads of Mrs. Marion R. Mobley and Moses H Mobley, and by lands of James Jones, S. R. Jrnnston, Thomas G. Patrick, John Bratton and the public road leading to Camden, S. C.,?being the tract of land conveyed by John Mobley to Marion R. Mobley, on record in the office of the Clerk of Court for said County and State. ALSO. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lvirirr hoinfy anH sit.natp in tbp C'nnntv nf j"*r?? *** ",v vv-"v v* Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing ONE HUNDRED Acres, more or less, bounded on the north and east by the public road leading from White Oak to Camden, S. C., south and west by lands of Thomas G. Patrick. ALSO, All that piece, parcel, or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY A*?roc tnnro lost 'hmiTiflpfl 'hv lnnrl? rtf William Powell, Estate of Willingham, Estate of Littleton Rains, deceased, and the public road leading from White Oak to Cemden, S C. All levied upon as the property of Marion R. Mobley, Edward P. Mobley, Jr., Moses H. Mobley and Edward P. Mobley, Sr., at the suit o"i R. T. Mockbee, against Edward P. Mobley, Sr., and others. JNO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C , October 8,1885. OctiOfxtd CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH (CAROLINA. COUNTY- OF FAIRFIELD. Mary J. Bcaty, James M. Beaty et nl., Plaintiffs, vs. Sarah T. IJeaty et ul., Defendants. IX PURSUANCE OF AX ORDER OF the Court of Common Pleas, made in me above-stated case, 1 will offer for sale before the -Court House door in Yv'innsboro, on tne FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the lonowing-nescrioea property, wj wu; All that certain parcel or lot of land, lying and situate in the town of Winnsboro, in the County and State aforesaid, embraced within the following area, to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of Congress Street and Washington Street in said town, and from thence running north 011 the west side of Congress Street one hundred and three feet, then cornering at right angles, and running west fiftysix and one-half feet up to the wall of a brick builaine owned by Dr. W. E. Aiken, then cornering at right angles and running south along the .eastern side of said brick building and the brick wall connected therewith to Washington Street, and there cornering and running east along Washington Street to the beginning point. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance thereof on a credit of one and two years in equal annual instalments, with interest thereon from the day of sale, payable annually, until the whole debt ana interest be paid ?secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Possession of said premises to be given to the purchaser on the first day of February, 1886. W. H. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. tit; -t c n WlUIiSWIU, o. v., October 10,1885. OctlOixtd CLERICS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Martha Herrington and Patsy Thompson vs. William Holmes et al. * "XT PTTPSsTT A"MP"F! OF AX ORDER J. of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, I will offer for 6ale before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that cci tain piece, parcel or tract County and acres more or les ApH^PHxerest of Jerry Baylor, dffSRH^inthe tract of land owned by said Jerry Baylor in common with William Holmes, con laining 294 acres, and bounded oy lauds of A. J. Hamilton, Robert Martin, William Bell and G. B. Pettigrew, which 154 acres were recently set off to the heirs at law of said Jerry Baylor bv Commissioners in partition. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purcaic-money to be paid in cash, the balance upoii a credit of one year, with bond of purchaser, to be 6ecured by a mortgage of the premises. " W. H. KERR, C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Office, Winnsboro, S. C'., October 10, 1885. OctlOfxtd wmviamim* FINE M GNOLIA HAMS, at 12X cents. AUGUSTA MEAL, FINE FAMILY FLOUR. SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA. FRESH OAT MEAL. FRESH LOBSTERS and SALMON. FRESH CANNED PEACHES. FRESH CANNED TOMATOES. CRACKERS and CORES'. McCABLEY & CO. CLERK'S SALE, j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Mattie LeC. Desportes, Plaintiff, t?. Jno. A. Myers, as Trustee, ctal., Defendants. TN PURSUANCE OF AX ORDER OF X the Court of Common Pleas, made in i the above-stated case, I will offer for sale : before the Court House door in Winnsboro, J f\Y\ f Ka FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER ! next, within the legal hours of sale, at ] public outcry, to the inchest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: I All that piece, parcel or tract of land, | lying, being and situate in Fairfield C'oun[ ty and State aforesaid, containing j SEVENTY-ONE axd TIIREE-TENTIIS | Acres, and known as the "Ilalcomb Tract", I being Plat No. 4 in the case entitled Mattie LeC. Tesportes vs. John A. Myers, as Trustee, et al. Terms of Sale?CASH. W. II. KERR, I Clerk's Office, C. CYC. P. F. C Winnsboro, S. C., October 10, 18.Ho. OctlOfxtcI CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. W. II. Korr, as Clerk of Court, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah It. Iiynum, Defendant TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF tlio f'niitt. e\f Pnmmnn PIpfLs madp in tlie above-stated case, i will offer for sale before the Court House door in Wiunsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to tlie highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that plantation or "tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, called the "Shaw Place", containing TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Saling Wolfe and by lands of Squire Hall. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, payable in two equal annual instalments," with annual interest from day of sale; the purchaser to give bond secured by mortgage of the premises, and to pay for all necessary papers. W. 11. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 10, 1885. OctlOfxtd CLE BUS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIItFIELD. W. R. Doty & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Edward P. Moblev, Senior, Marian K. Moblev, Edward P. Mobley, Junior, Moses H. Mobley and Pi. T. Mockbee, Defendants. 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 Winnsboio, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal. hours of sale, at public outer}', to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that certain plantation or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fai'iiield and State aforesaid, containing THREE HUNDRED Acres, more or less, and known as the "(Jason Place", on the waters of Wateree Creek. Bounded on the north by Wateree Creek, on the south and east by the public highway leading from Peay's Ferry road at the residence of James McCully to ilt. Moriah Church, and on the west by land of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Rains. tekms oi<" sa One-half of the purchase-money to l>e I paid in cash, for the ha lance a credit of one j year from tin: day of sale, with interest i troni said uay 01 sua*, to oe securcci i?y : bond or bonds of tin; pun-baser or purchasers and uiortira^e.cr morUra-ms ?r tiu> L premises sold; or all cash at the option of I tin; purchaser or purchasers? tin* purchaser | or purchasers to pay for all necessary pa- i pers. W. II. KKi.'i;, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. l\ F. 0. Winnsboro, S. C., October ?<?, lss.". OctlOfxtd CT,ERK>S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIKFIELD. Margaret Rateree, Plaintiff, vs. Mary D. McNulty, Defendant. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF JL the Court of Common Pleas for Richland Countv. made in the above-stated case, I will "offer for sale, before the Court House door iu Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the" highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing EIGHTY-FIVE Acres, lying on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, o..e half mile below the depot at Doko, in tl\e County and State aforesaid, on the west side of said railroad track, on the waters of Rice Creek. "RrtmirJor? nn thr> nnrt.h hv lands of H. M. Bookhart, on the east by tiie C. C. & A. R R. and lands of Charlotte Boney, on the south by Charlotte Boney, and on the west by C. JE. Bookhart. ALSO, All that lot of land, lying in the village of Blythewood, containing FIVE ACRES, more or less, with new unfinished twostory dwelling-house and new g'm-house; hounded on the north by lands of C. E. Bookhart., on the aast by (Jloud Street ana the Rogan and Young lots, south by McNulty's lot and McNulty Street, west by Hogan Street and B?okliart lot?the same valued at ?000. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance to be paid upon a credit of one year, with the bontf of the purchaser, to be secured by mortgage of the premises; the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. TV. n. KERR, n r\ t> t? f* uierK s umce, vj. v. v. a. x. v. i Winnsboro, S. C., October 10, 1885. OctlOfxtd CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Joseph K. Alston, Plaintiff, vs. Tlios. B. : McKinstiy, et til., Defendants. 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 ? -r? i -vr m L< o jf'IK5'i' ,UU.\ UJi. X npxt, within the legal bours of sule, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcei or tract of land, lying, being ami sifuate in the County of Fairfield in the State of South Carolina, on waters of Big Cedar Creek, containing ONE HUNDRED Acres, more or less, bounded by lands now or lately of Thomas R. Center, the estate of W. R. Smart, deceased, Chappcll O. Trapp and others, having such shapes, marks, butts and boundaries as are repreIvir 1 r>lif oaf mrulA lw f!h?r>npll O. Trapp, bTs., on the lOtli clay of July, A. D. 18?59. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, the balance in one year from the day of sale, with interest from said day, payable annually: said balance to 1 ?J Urtr?A r\f r/illOCOr oe %curcu mc uvuvi ui bu% jiuivuuuv.., and a mortgage of the premises sold; the pbrchascr to pay for all necessary papers. W. II. KElili, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 10, 1885. OctlOfxtd fSHT Tliree times a week, fresh. fjrom the sea. The best fresh Fish'that Charleston and other markets can fnmisV) Jit. Winnshoro Ice House. I F. V. Habenicht, Proprietor, | AT C rm?r m TTrn*nTT t*> TJzLJLS VYJjjJjjA.JL | OFFERS NINE BO. AT COST TO GL( THREE GROSS OF ] BOXES, THREE HI BOX, FOR TEN CEN' hLUJNJUKi^D MATvJx TEN CENTS. REMEMBER 1 D. A. HE NEXT DOOR TO THE BA GRAND C ?a: ?? L. SAM WITFT A 17TTTT, RTO( T T X. X JLJL J.JL -M- V JLJJUI ?V. ' V. JUST RECEIVED, a full Cashmeres and Dress Flannels Also a full line of Domes Cloaks. Men's, Boys' and Chi T VIOT'A a ]arcr(* cfrvrir wh .r^Ti 1 times. Hats, Boots, Shoes and T Goods. Tm a wnn a r II yJLAsLnAm For Sale by J. M BE ESTAsents wanted in unoccupied territor CII1NE COMPANY, 909 Main Street, Richr CLERK'S SALE. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,! COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Jno. W- Powell, Plaintiff, vs. Eliza J.' Powell etal.% Defendants. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF i X 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 MONDAY IN NOVEMBER npvt within t.hp ]p<ral hours of sale: ai i public outcry, to the highest bidder, the > following-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State aforesaid, containing NINETY ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north and east by lands of the estate of Aaron Powell, south by Chappell lands, west by Little Orlar Drpplr hninfr anart and uarcel of the lands formerly belonging to Aaron Powell, j deceased. Terms of Sale?CASH. W. H. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 10, 1883. OctlOfxtd CLERK-SSALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . COUNTY t)F FAIRFIELD. Louisa Green, Plaintiff, vs. Moses Boulware et al., Defendants. TX PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF AL. 4. O T)1AA? -JL- UJU UUUil Ui. U'JIUUiUU X iCOO, luaw 1U the above-stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MOMDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO Acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands 01 R. N. AIcMaster, east by lands of Isaac .N. miners, soum Dyianas of F. Elder, and west by lands of R. N. McMaster and F. Elder. TEKMS OF SALE: One-half cash and the balance in one year, secured by a bond and mortgage of the purchaser on the said primisos, ana the purchaser to pay for all ^lecessary papers. Clerk's Officc, C. C. C. P. F. 'c. Winnsboro, S. C., Ocsobcr 10,1883. OctlOfxtd PAVILION HOTEL, ttlAKLC.S I V.1, 9. V. i E. T. GAILLARD. - - Proprietor, j STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, OTIS' PASSENGER ELEVATOR,! ELECTRIC BELLS, I I HEATED ROTUNDA, j Rates, 82.00 to S3.00. MarlSxly OYSTEKS! Fresh three times a week, from Norfolk. The Celebrated Lyn, haven and James River Oysters, at Winnsboro Ice House, j F. "W. Habenicht, Proprietor. :ost. XES OF TOBACCO DSE OUT. ALSO MATCHES, THREE JNDRED IN EACH rS?MAKING NINE 1ES IN ALL FOR THE PLACE. 1ST D "R T X lNK, winnsboro, s. c. )PENTNG r? [UELS'. JK OF DRY GOODS. I line of Black and Colored in all shades at sties, Notions, Circulars and it % ^11 . ? iiaren s Clothing. [ will sell at prices to suit the 'ranks. To trouble to show P THE HE HBE LiGHT-aseraiNt i This cut shows th? ??W riyle qf \v<Kxf uci k the eospaq^ it hxs*yf. dHCITi^. AKTI.sTIOALLY ' V0*5^5??l*S 4 In its rn, rfcanigl , THE xar Lisa (miBBMafey. ?u-nl> tl.at arc now bew?9HB^H' tin- 1 < MKbTJC ait whwhJP ctl.n i:ts.< l>ir.t'isas th B?7^HHRSiHt ltU'Jl!* Oj*?{ til(> NEW VHH f make tin- DOMESTIC %or* tba*j*g without question, the adfrovlMps standard or excellence. ATY & BRO., Winasboro, S. O. j. Address DOMESTIC SMfcCN'G 3IAnond, Va. *iy23-ljr CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Henry Ayers and Sarah Ayers, Plaintiffs, z*. George W. Ayers, et al., Defendants. 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 Winosboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER Tipvt. within the lesral hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the folio wing-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing SIXTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Archer M. Park, Charles Timms, and others. TERMS OP SAXE: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one year from day 01 saie, wmn interest iruiu day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser?the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. H. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 10,1885. OctlOfxtd CLERK'S SALE. statw nu snrrTrr n atjotxnta. COUKTY OF FAIBFfELD. W. R. Doty & Co., Plaintiffs, ts. Champion Giles, Defendant IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the Court of Common Pleas{ made in the abave-stated case, I will'offer for sale before the Conrt House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying in Fairfield County and State aforesaid, on the waters of Col Creek, sontaining ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN Acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Frank Belton and by lands of Lisbon White, east by lands of Lisbon White, and south by lands of Eli Belton. TERMS OF SALE: Onc-lialf of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit or one | year from the day of sale, "with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by mortgage of the premises sold, and bond of the purchaser: or all cash at the option of the purchaser?the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers; . W. H. KERR, Clerk's Office, ~ ' ' C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 10, 1885. Octl2fxtd THE ADUIKERS OF THE PRODUCT OF L W. HARPER, Distiller, Nelson County, Kentucky, are hereby informed that his Whiskey is not .sold promiscuously over the country, but is placed only into the hands of one ! respectable dealer in each place, whose : name is a guarantee that the Whiskey is | sold pure as it comes from the Distillery, i T. T. LUMPKIN is the only authorized Agent for "Winnsboro, S. C. June27 PTfi- A "RTCTTRS t | Kinny Bros' Straight-Cut, Kinny Bros' Full Dress, Kinny Bros' Sweet Caporal, Duke of Durham Cigarettes, SittingBull?Durham Cigarettes, at F. W. Habenicht's.