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Br-' ' WHSHAUY 0. > i i 188(1. Jr ' s t .'i TKKMSOF fl'l?l^YB AND JlEKAl.D.? KLu .^Ttl-wa'kKv iuinY?K<nU' (loHni-ri pcrjuimm* 8.i jtitfin^hIv:iiut,A'WiWV(fe(lition. two dollars : * *> tm tW(^ ilu'^us 1111,1 ** -' .lion, and lifCv ccn^^?r'irifch' for "each s'uli$.;U\ Roqiu'ht ln^vtloii>nTheso rates apply to v < j jVtlvoltlsoindnt.s ofWorv fclihtftdtar. and nr? trnWi'! > "Dftvnblc Hfflc.llv inAtufvanco. Obituaries '$W '' >lWl trUiuto^.^f.ijHJSjwftt are charged for as aUybvtlsruimitS.v-jMin'lUgo notices, and ' auuMiucVni&?a of deaths, are pubT.; ' Ilsfied"friM*, Ami fowwnqtt'ctl. Liberal terms Iwii- for contract- advertisements. N o \ v?A?I v?> r 11 a o in^> i?K| 4 , |k*\ Now.is LIiq Time VP. A. Ileiuliix. gj^O Notice?Jjio.rI\ ^iatthowfc, Jr. , -Citation?It lUoylcs, Jiul^e of ' probate.,' | Notice W Final Discharge?'T. W. Nelson, AiWirdian. if ->r . . B rt? w-tl_ t?i *? -l i k xsoue<y> w iuuuhi>itj-?.jonn j)oyu ana ncrs^ ?MisJfLe Davis is visiting friends ?Miss .Itiniifj Leo McMfister of Cp Ilntribia, isv>itin?-relatives in town. ?Scnatjl'iitteraoH, of Chester, was in'town oiibusinosd on Tuesday. ?Mr.-WC. .Robertson, of Columbia, is spoil:"# a lew days in town. ?We lie.' that several gentlemen from York unity, will move to Fairfield at nfo uly day. ? <\ uaiirr oi winnsooro sports attended n iablc Gorman in Column bin AV'cdij^.v night. ?Mr. ,ai Mrs. It. L, Miller, of Shelby, N. ',aro visiting relatives in . ?The eusin c? 1" New Year's calling was not gfcrally observed in town ?Mr. 11. ration., of Columbia, ihas bron in wn a lew tlays visiting Ifrioml > and latives. ?As a leling exchange puts it? J"Father Tin cut t\ new tooth at 12 IKK " {o'clock dm Tlr.silay niglit." j|i j ?Is ii too j vious to wish all our jfl 'jimtrons, (Vieiu and vcaclers a merry, K i Iliappy ami pr -porous New Year? | . (j^ ?The tire, ngine was out on last hu'-; > ?v vuiiusuuy o\nin?y lor practice. As ' isual it workt handsomely. ' ' ?Mr. and .Vs. 0. S. liricc, of the |||||P ^ -ounlry, havcheen visiting relatives HP ' I' ?Doceinherveather was so pretty Hp hat January lid to start wet and dis|||] I j ?Mr. and Ms. \V. E. YonnIs, of j'incvillc, hivobcen visiting friends \ ml relatives inlown. |HL7 \ ?There was aright good crowd in I'-jf 10 inclemency <f iho weather. ?There are still some delinquents ii" our boohs. They will greatly hlil|e us by calKug ami settling up as P* l^NWest where she had been ijjgk %eu<.Vvng^i.'cmnlc Institute at that W^L|ri ;'.sq R.^ctay night. flgSHgL^iim'. BBffl^N'c arc inlbnfflj HmMmBhALIh) si HLnpi-(>vin:fl I'^J ^ jr* ?. . ^ 6mv* iv icuru mac tuoy will oo-.. r..i?v>tt mill near home. ?Wanted it distinctly understood that we must have money. All accounts unpaid on tho loth inst. will bo placed in the hands of our attorney for collcction. Q. 1). \Vii,uroni> & (Jo. ? One of our cntci prising fanners (oils us that the acreage in (tats tliix year is unusually large, and I hat. the oats are looking exceptionally line. Onr farmers would do well to put in a good crop as they will be an admirable substitute for corn during the summer. ?Mr. W. II.. Flennikon sold last week two Jerseys, one to a party in this State and the other to Col. .Jno. 1?\ Caldwell, at Davidson, N. C., and is in correspondence with several parlies, not only for one or morn. imi tim whole herd. ?Dr. William D. Bratton, son of Gen. John Bratton, who has been stationed in the Government hospital in New York, was suddenly ordered to cross the continent to San Francisco a few days ago. lie is now enjoying a furlough before taking this wide leap, by visiting his old home in FairHeld. Hailuoad Accident.?As the down imssenirer train wns linm-iim - iU,nvl ? on Friday evening a colored woman attempted to jump from the train before i( stopped and fell lo thu ground, breaking her log and being eonsidorablv bruised otherwise. Sue was brought on to this place and properly treated by Dr. llanuhan. Death.?Died at her home near Mouticello, in the seventy-seventh year of lint* ntrr> nn tlin 1 of intl \l..? M i.pv J v-r a in\. AOL } iU I *Uil IV Aiken, wife of Mr. James Aiken, ller death was not expectcd until within a short time of Hie occurrence A stroke of apoplexy callcd her home wilh but short notice. A number of relatives and a jhost of friends mourn her death. A Goon Oi'KNiNts. ?The position ol' stenographer of the sixth circuit, is a tine opening for some of oui young men who can write short hand. 'Pl.n o..l.?..w 5c <? 1 ' > .? ..v/ unim j 1.1 uiii; 11IUU>,1IIU (lUlliU'iS |)l'l aiiniin), with an opportunity to make considerable more by furnishing testimony to membersof the bar. It should 1)0 tilled by some young man from (his circuit, and all who arc capable of filling the position should bo on the lookout. I.MrouTANT Notick.?The Clerk instructs us to say that all papers, whether to be recorded or indexed, must bo proven by affidavit of witness before I. ? A J _ 1 - ' ? Hummed to record. Titles must be entered in the auditor's oJlice, and a fee ef twenty-five cents paid for (lie same before being recorded. Hills of sale for any amount must be recorded and not indexed. A word to the wise is sufficient. KiriJO.n... I i . ? iuuiiuu\'jii|msr?n the couil-housf^w^fijSg i! lowinjr from UvefJMieslcr JiullotiniAnother large .number of colorcd , people lel'l the Ilalsellville neighborhood tor Link' Uock, Ark., on last Monday. Thi* make's over 200 thathuvo It'll that portionv\itiiiu the past month. There are airenf\t among* (hem sent by railroad m^n, who tell golden tales ' to them nboiu yVkans.as. The negroes 1 are required to ;?.?y a >mall amount of money befoie vtaiing, ami we understand (hey siun'u eontraet lo work out (lie balance of i heir expomes in Arkan- | i-il*-. \\ r IH'IU' I'llllT-i Will iOiWO this ! county soon for Hie same destination. The above >h ?.v(bat (be negroes in the northwestern portion of the county are dissatislh-il wilii their present homes, ami are >;g to try the golden ' fields of the WYi?l. The Charlotte Obscrrcr ?a\> 11?-?1 they are leaving the Air Line depot in J lint eit y, at the rale . of 200 per week. At this rateourcoun-.j tv will !(): !) bf cleared of its surplus . labor. ? I A Co it ix t M'l.osiox.?Till! Yorkvillo h'n</irircr ;:ives :ui account of a ' serious accident in that couuly recent- ! ly caused by the ? xplosion of a metallie, case, which hi I been under the! I ground lor over twelve years. it | seems thai some twelve years ago a ! little child of Mr. Watson, died and was buried in a metallic case, recently a parly went to tho cemetery to remove the l> )dv to a different location. I When lit.; ct lliu was taken up, the top ? w as uiMTowed leavii-tf the irlass to In iU ihronuh. The child seemed in ;t pet i'? el stale ol' preservaliiMt, and while Mi. Watson was look; in?f at is, ll.e e> lint exploded, pieces of the i{la>-s s11*iK???tr him in the laee. | The Charlotte Observer of the iUsl ! Doecndn r, siaUs thai the "onlleinan i injured '.s snilei iie: greatly from blood ; poisoning, and M-rious results arc npj preliended. j Tin: Mok.nt V.v>x Society.?At a j call nicotine of ilto Mount Zion Society in iho Town Hall on Wednesday the iK'W Mrlsool building was discussed by dillbrenl 'renileinen. It was ; decided afirr this discussion to ; appoint a building coinniitlco to : submit plans and >|?ecllicit ions for the I III >ll> llllilili". j ... .. .ii in.; i It'A I lllL'UllII^ 111 1 | January. The committee consists of Mo-srs. .h>-< nil I "nldwell, T. K. Elliott 1 1 ami J. }!. 1'icaty. Wo have hoard that I some of (lie friends si' the institution i advocate the ph;n of putting' up a I number of . inali building, to he nsod j in connection with the building in present use. While, we arc not porj sonally intere>teil in the proposed | building, we ecrtainly think that the . above plan would not meet the dcJ inand> of the rase, a building' should ! be pill lo (MiTo>pond with buildings u-ed for '.hat purpose in our sister lowrs, :?inI in most of them handsome ; biirk str*i?*turcv-i will be found. With | the amount realized from the sale of l bomb, a building can be put up which the society, and we ^ - 1 - u p ' 11>\ v J JjISttek from east viiehtkii." Messrs. JSditorsi. If you will bo kind enough to give mo ft littlo spftco in Tun News and Heuai.d, I will givo you an item from East Chester, which may be of interest to somo who may l>cruso the columns of your paper. Everything here is dull, business almost suspended, owing to the scarcity of money. The cotton crop this year was sim ilar to thoso of tho two preceding years?i. c. about throe-fourths of a crop. The farmers do not annear to bo discouraged in the least, but are going to plant as much as thev can cultivate, and I fear moro than can bo cultivated to an advantage. The acro? ago of small grain is about tho same, I believe, as is generally sown. Tho engineers arc surveying a route for a road from tho Air Lino to tho factory on Fishing creek. The proposed road, if built by the route that is now being surveyed, will cross tho Charlotte, Columbia & iYtigusta ItaiN road at Smith's Turn Out, teu miles north of Chester. Just before Christmas a good many colored people passed here en route for the West. There was a nogro exodus from this portion of Chester county Inst fall, but there has been nothing said about emigration to the West this winter. It has been very quiet during tho whole Christmas. On Christmas day there was a masquerade by*tiii6.'c'<51oilcd.! moil, at ami around Lewis Turn Out,, which wus very amusing. Misses Janie Burdoll and 15. Gill deserve commendation for the aetivo part that they havo taken in soliciting subscriptions for the benefit ot Uriul church. They have been very sue-1 cessiui so iar, nuving gotten forty dollars, winch ftinonnt will bo used to purchase lumber with which to ccil the church which was remodeled some time since. On Tuesday night during Christmas, the young people from far and near, congregated at the residence of Mr. Joseph Burdell ' for a party. They camo for a good time, nor were they in tho least disappointed in their anticipations and expectations, for those lulm rliil nnf nni?fl/>?nn#n ,V*A"" K >?v \??vi ??vt jviu in 111v> uin/iV dance, were most cordially entertained by (hejovial Mr. IK and his estimable lady. x. A CAIW. Messrs. J'hUtors: Please acknowledge through your columns Ihc receipt of a superb Christmas present from the Ladies' Sewing Society of Concord Church, ami tell them how I ho heart of a pastor warms at such magnificent expressions of their kind ncss and regard. The words I have used arc not extravagant, as you may suppose. They havo been weighed and found wanting. I am at my wits' end to express my appreciation, and can only say to them as Paul said to the w 111 ^ BROfVN'S IK UN BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS * t a u X OJ.'l!?r^l/Y NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE IN FIR MTTTF.S RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA . KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Gcnuiuc has Trade Mark anil crossed Kcd Lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. NOTItli TKACHEilS. The following notice has boon received from the State .Superintendent of Education: To the Soirooii Commission kh ok Kaikj-iKi.i) County: The next, examination before County Boards of Ex&nduoi'S, Will he held on Thurs''daV i<*Utj(y7U.ajut'nvy 7 and a, isxr>. '? vhis (H(inn^6tion. I would call your attention to the'foilowin;: resolution of the State Hoard Gf'Examiiiers. already published in CirculfiPUS'o. 5, Currant Series: Resolved, That tin,* State .Superintendent of Education ho requested to prepare, in future, only one.Set of questions for all three grades for use by the County Hoards of Examiners, and that applicants for County Certificates of Qualification be reqireil to make a general average of no less than 80 per cent, for a first grade certificate, 70 per cent, for a second grade and (50 per cent, for a third grade; and not less than 40 per cent, on any one branch. A. (/OWA HI), State Superintendent Education, S. C. In pursuance of this notice, the examination of applicants for First (trade Certificates will take place in the Court House at Winnsboro, on Thursday, 7th .January, 188(5, and the examination of amilicants for Second and Third (Iraile Certificates at tho same place, on Friday, Nth January, 1880. JOHN" HOY I), 10. 15. UACISDAI.K, jno. s. hkVxolds, County I1<1. of Kxainlueis. .DccSlflx:. " annual eepokt ?OF THE? fJU U A T V C O M MI SSI ONE It S ?OK? FAIltFIElil) COUNTY, For the fiscal year commencing November 1, 1881, and ending October 31, 1885, inclusive: l'OOU IIOUSK. No. To whom. ' And. 387 M II MeGrady $ 10 00 65)1 .Tcitv Kinsler 18 62 501 W li A hell 8 02 & Co 76 70 rfffiTlfcttiL ~{) ^ ( J. -l-JJii-LUJIl1 -'I'".H , II' I' H ff H I WML** 538 H O Diiko 13 50 540 T \V Scruggs 9 00 512 J W MoUreight 8 00 535 T D Owings 1 50 532 ,J S I)ougln88 275 00 539 J W McUrcight 2 00 1:50 .f m nwiii?o nn ? .. ..ifto 'iv ui; 550 .1 NV Bolick 2 00 2 NV A McDowell 7 00 II OA A be 11 41 />(? 1.5 T ]' Ligon 21t 00 10 T r Liaon 15 50 558 (Jeii<? & Seigler 50 35 20 .T W CliuUo 21 00 :V> W It Dolv & Co 50 ISO it 1* Brown 75 :u J O Boaf? 1 87 503 Onlvin Bricc & Co 13 15 n(? i ttr ? ' .jw ,i w wiuv^iuignt 41 00 :17 N A Pcny 7 00 1)7 ?J W McUrcight 2o 00 01 ,J 1$ Stevenson 18 00 10!) 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