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"' LOCAL I NT ELLIGENCE. t rcnsfisv 'A 1 1 Sfifl. IT L^AI. - -?w ~ Terms of The Xews and IIeraj.dTri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum. in advance. Weekly edition, two dollar?per annum in advance: two dollars urn tifty cents per annum, if no? paid in ad vance. IIates for Advertising.?One d<?:u per inch (solid minion) for the first i:i>?-rtion, and fifty cents per inch for each subsequent insertion. These rates apply t?. advertisements of every character, and are navable strictly in advance. Obituario and tribute.-, of respect are charged lor a.advertisements. Marriage notices, ami simple announcements of deaths, are published free, and are solicited. Liberal terms for contract advertisements. Sew ?iiv?-rtiH?->iienrfc. Lost?K. J. Giadney. Kinard's Fashionable Emporium. Assignee's Notice?O. W. Buchanan, Assignee. . Just Arrived?Center & Clark. X.<:cal Brief*. ?Mr. -J. L. Mimnaugh wrs in town on Friday. ?Read the new advertisement of ^ M. L. Kinard,theofCoiumbiaclothing house. ?Mrs. "VV. L. McDonald is spending some time with friends in North Carolina. ? We are informed that np to date only about two dozen liens have been left in the Clerk's office. ?It is almost lime that we were seeing candidates for political honors beginning their canvass. ?Did it ever strike yon that we always have some kind of weather about this time 01 mc year. ?We would be pleased to hear often from our county correspondents. Their letteis are always interesting. 31r. \V. J. Rains, of Longtown, lett a lew days ago for Eiorida on a jtiort visit. iiav youi job work done at Thk Xews ajvu Kekald office. Satisfaction guaranteed. ?Mr. G. W. Rags dale returned from the country on Thursday, where he had been spending several days. ?INIr. Amos E. Davis, Deputy Collector of Iutern&l Revenue for South Carolina, was iu town on Friday. ?The best Family Sewing Machine on the market. A guarantee wiih every machine. For sale only by J. O. Bo AG. * ?Mr. G. S. Brice, of the New Hope section of the county, was in town on Monday. It had just been a year to i,a hod IiBpn in town. iuc ua; OIXJ^V iiv/ iimi vw.. .? ? ?President Haskell will accept our "thanks for an annual pass over the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. ?Gen. Kennedy, it is* stated, wants a mission to China, and is receiving considerable encouragement from the President. ?Columbia is to have a new town bell of 3,000 pounds weight. The old one is in bad condition, and the council thought it advisable to get a new one. ?Why is it that a mule in Laurens n} Cxfi 00 ?m7 in is asacsocvs. ui k??v? ?..w. v Fairfiield at SSO.OU? Is it on account -of supply and demand? Some reform needed. ?The large Newfoundland dog owned by Mrs. Duval was ran over and crushed by the down freight on ! Friday. C? t ? ^ O PlrtfK'nrf encc: * ?CUWSj UiViuiu^j J^ivco v-vvv.. J Calicoes, Jerseys, Ladies' Felt and Straw Hats, and other goods at and below cost for the cash. I mean what I say. J. 0. Boag.* ?Ben DuBose, the colored man charged with the burning of the crib of Mr. Daniel Hall some time ago, has beeu returned to the Winnsboro jail from Columbia. ?Plenty of mules were sold by the Sheriff on Monday at moderately low prices. Very few ofthem sold for more than $100, and the great majority sold te for less than that. ?Jno. J. Neil, E-q... was called upon on Thursday evening to perform a marriage ceremony. William Smith and Jane Thomas, colored, were the contracting parties. ?Mr. Lee Gladden aud Mrs. Mary L. Garvin were united in marriage by f the Rev. C. G. Bradford at his residence on Thursday. Happiness attend the newly-made couple. ?A minor crimiual was sent in to serve thirty days in jail on Friday. It would be well to put him out on the streets and give him some exercise during this dreary weather. . ?Out of one hundred and ten acres sowed in oats iast fall, Mr. R. C. Goodirg informs us titsx he don't believe that there will be ten acres which 1 t U.W nave not ueeu jmuuu u> wjc iwcih freeze. ?Mr. Marcus W. Doty who lias been spending some days at home on account of weakness of his eves left on Tuesday for the Virginia Military Institute, to resume his studies. ?Mr. W. J. Herron has moved with his family to Winnsboro, and will occupy the residence of Mr. R. C. Gooding. We are always glad to have such citizens to make their home with ^ us. ?The election in Chester for an Intendant and "Wardens, resulted in the election of Mr. J. L. Glenn, Intendant, over hisonnonent. Mr. J. L. Cham bers, by amajorijy of seventv-scven votes. ?Mr. James L. Richmond who forwarded his resignation some days ago to the Govornor as one of the Conntv Commissioners, has for reasons satisfactory to himself reconsidered and withdrawn it. ?The sale of the stock of groceries by Mr. Jas. A. Brice, as assignee is H almost completed. The store-room is ^ a good one, centrally located and Would make a fine business stand. We BBS would hate to see it left vacaut. A valuable horses within the past two mL weeks. Their sickness was somewhat B peculiar and in one case was not understood by horse-men. The two Kwere valued at four hundred dollars. R ?Mr. George C. Hodges, of AbbeWville. will nlease accent our thanks for I, copy of his pamphlet entitled "Short Quotations/' It is one of the neatest hings of the kind we have ever seen, nd it is a hauc'y reference book for faort, spicy quotations. ?At the meeting of the Mount Zion Society aud citizens on Thursday wowing several plans for the ne*v h'liltliiiif were presented, but .i!U-r consideration the committee were jiven farther lime to perfect other plans. - Mr. J. I>. Douglass, a furmer ciiiz?.Mi of Vv'iitu.-boro, and who has rt-ii merchandising at lleidville for - Jim; time past, ii:is removed to Whitesviile, FJa.. wijcre he expects lo open :>u?ine?5. Our best wishes attend him. ?The Fairfield delegation recommended some gentlemen as suitable an i c tinputeni persons a? trial justice* ui ttie county at tneir ia>t meeting, and expected to see a statement of their appointment by the Lxecutive on Friday, but were disappointed. ?Mr. S. K. McDonald has assumed control of the Southern Telegraph office at this place, and will be glau to serve the public in his capacity. Prompt attention will be given to all business in his line, and messages furnished as early after their arrival as possible. *?> t>rr?n fr\ cmf n rr/\rwl Pin/>n> I 10 UUIV IW C* viuviti nati Open or Tup Buggy, Three-Spring Wagon, Turnout Seat Buggy, Piattbnn Spring or Farmer's Wagon, with .-hafts or pole. Single or Double Harness, choap fpr cash or bankable paper, Irom J. O. Boag. ?it was reported on our streets Wednesday that the negroe shot by Mr. Free, some time in December was dead. A letter had been received about a w eek ago from the attending j.'hvHcian saving that the party was out of danger, and Ihs news of his death was quite a surprise, if it be true. After careful inquiring-, nothing definite as to the truth ot the statement could be learned, and we are rather disinclined to believe the report after knowing of the statement made bv the ohvsieian not lonsr since. New Advertisement.?Parties desiring dry goods should read the new advertisement of Q. D. "VVilliford & Co. They are ottering great inducements in their line of business, and the public should examine their goods before purchasing elsewhere. These hard times it is important that the public should know where to buy dry goods cheap, (five them a call. i Another Carload.?The Tuesday's north bound train carried up an extra couch tilled with colored people of all ages, sizes and sex bound for Arkansas. They all boarded the train at Ridge way, and were a happy looking set. In conversation with one of the leaders we were informed that they had been trying to make money in this county, but could hardly make a living, and thought they could hardly worst their condition in the West. lie informed us that the most of them had engaged homes on tl e plantation of a Mr. Elliott and at good wages. Fairfield's Enterprise.?Over one blind red and fifty hands now find advantageous employment in the granite quarries of Fairfield. The contract for furnishing the stone for the Staic I House has almost bpen fulfilled, ai;d the owners of the quarry have u number of other contracts in view. Such an industry cannot be over-estimated t~> the advantage of any county. Contractors desiring fine granite should 1 not fail to correspond with the ourrry owners ot Fairficlrf. Soi'tii Cakolixa the Best.?A priv :e letter from Mr. S. C. Wilson, a former citizen of South Carolina, but 11 >w a resident of Mississippi, and a subscriber of Try. Xews and Herald, i iforms us that if he could dispose tf his property in that State he would gladly return to old South Carolina. He says that if any parties in this Stato de-ire to locate in that State, he would sell his land cheap or exchange it for property in this State. In all of his rambles lie lias found no place which he would prefer to his native State. Young man take warning. Death or Captain Alston*.?The Rock Iiill Herald, announces the death, 011 Wednesday evening last, of Captain Butler P. Alston of that place. Captain Alston spent much of his life iii Winnsboro, anil fiaa nosts 01 menus here. He was a brave soldier ir. the Sixth Regiment during- the late war, and when he laid down his arms he devoted himself, with equal zeal, to the duties of his citizenship. He had been for some years engaged in teaching at Reek Hill?where he bore the name of a good man and a good citizen. Peace to his ashes. Who is the Man??The following was clipped from the Detroit Free Press bv one of the trial justices of the county and handed to lis for publication: A trial justice in a South Carolina county was culled on to decide a case between two citizens of equal respect'IM.? o liunt I tWIII t\. JL nx^ ^T1UV,UV/^ ?? **<7 UWVU v equally balanced. After argument by the attorneys the trial justice said: "I am here both as Judge and jury. As jury J fail to agree. As Judge I grant a new trial, and it is so ordered." lie pleads not guilty to the charge, but would like to known who the man i was. Personal.?Col. I. G. MeKissick, of the Union bar, spent a few hours in time on Thursday on business. He is on his way to Yorkville in the interest of his client Robert E, Bishop, who was arrested recently in Augusta, Ga.. j and charged with the murder of the ! town marshal at Black's Station last ! year. He will apply for bail. ! "We were g!ac to see our friend Mr. ! Jos. K. Alston on our streets on I Thursday. The statement published i recently that he would locate iu Dar! lington for practice of his profession was a mistake, as he is slill undecided, j Mr. C. E. Connor left this week for j Pougbkeepsie, X Y., where he exi prcts to take a business couree in the j Eastman Business College. j Mr. A. Fletcher Ruff, of Ridge way, : nas oeen drawn 10 serve as a grano I juror at the next term of the United ' j States Court. " | A PmsoxKu Killed.?A private tel! e?ram from Mr. Hood, Sheiiffot Chcs* 11 ter county, Mouday moruinganuouncf miimnu ?i IIIIB m i m, i, i u inlawed that ho had shot and killed a pris- j oner while trving to escapc, and wish* i ed the presence of the Solicitor. No i further information relative to the I killing was conveyed by the telegram, j T iTri> ?Ssntii-irnr NlfDnilfllil re- I turned from Chester on Monday eve- j ning, and from him we learn that three j negroes attempted to kill Sheriff Hood j when he wen! up to *ee that they were j fed on Sund iv evening, ami in the ' I difficulty they d'-d in wrenching | his pistol lViim him, ami hut lol'lllC; timely :i?>i.?Uin?v of oi:c t?l* (lie other I prisoners i! mi:rl?! Invc resulted *eri ou>ly for the Sherill'. As it was his : arm was dislocated. The negro killed j lived a lew hours after the fatal shot.; I The Fikk Ai.aum. ? Abcut nine I o'clock Oil Sunday night our citizens ' - !.? il... in I ,,t' tl?. flrn bell, which by tho way has become quite frcqueiit of laic. A lire had been discovered by the Messrs. Kugsdales 011 the top of Mr. Crawford's!, livery stable, and just in time to save j ' the town from what must have been a ; very destructive lire. It was extin- j ] gui>hed by several buckets of water j * brought from Mrs. Duvail's, but both j ' engines were out in a few minutes 0 I " ready to do good service should the j - occasion require ir. it was uiiuonui- i edlv of incendiary origin. A small iin !' SJ pan, apparently having been used to !. bring the fire to the place, was found I : on top of the roof near the fire. We were informed that some days ago a ' ; number of matches were found among some dry stuff near the stable, and at | : the time created some .'uspicion. Xo I? pains should be spared to bring the ! ; guilty parly to justice, and we suggest i | that the Council offer a reward for the j : capture of the party, whoever lie may j J be. i Nearly Balanced.?The following j interesting' account presented to his; sweetheart by a young sport of Winns- i boro shows how (o balance the account' after a "break up." Here it is as \ found in his coat a few mornings ago j prepared lo send to her: j Miss , To Mr. , Dr. | 4 To <"> carriage rides, at -54 $ 24.00 i JO ovster stews, at the church, 11 at 5oc .* 10.00 i 20 dinners at the church, at Si, 20.00 ; 20 hacks at the church, at ?1.50, :w 00 * 00 tickets to the theatre, at 61, 30,00 "l Suit of clothes (say) 45.00 \ 40 shaves and shines .... 0.00 i 25 promises (not kept) .25 ; 48 ice cream and cakes 24.00 j 1 breaking my heart 1,500.n0 liaising hopes 5.000.00 Throwing nie over last night.. 1.50 . Total SG,G90.75 I Cr. By quenching hopes S 1.00 | evenings with an- 1 other beau, at ?4, 12.00 j ] :> healings blighted affections, at 50c. 1.50 \ i 40:> hugs, at Si SuG.OO j Sitting on my lap, i sundry times.,,.. 1.000.00 ! First kiss ^jOO.OO | 2:37 kisses and hugs. 2,370,00?0,01)0.00 Due balance ?0.2."> Will coll to-morrow night to collect. List-o? Grand and Petit Jurors.? The following persons were drawn by the jury commissioners lo serve upon the grand jury for the year 1SSG: Jus. il. Sloan, \V". M. Propst, Charlie Hall (colored), Thomas II. Xeelv, John W. Kussell (colored), F. B. Austin, John H.Cooper, William B. Bonlware. Thomas Wootan, Butler Barley, John K. Ragsdale, H. B. Kefo, W. S. Brice, John A. Stewarf, Jesse R. Delleney, John Gibson (colored), Jas. D. Ainen, J F. Andrews. The following persons have been drawn to serve on the petit jury at the next term of the Court, which will convene on the loih February: R. Y. Lenimon, J. M. Owing?, Lemuel E. Sharpe, John Toatly (colored), C. G. Bouhvare, W. M. Hardin, John P. Jenkins, II. C. Reeves, Chas. A. AbcII, G. P. Martin, B. H. James, James \V. Bankhead, Robt. M. Aiken, Chris. S. Brice, Jr., William J. Weir, Thomas J. H. Jones, James E. Cathcart, Jas. B. Stevenson, J. W. Brown, Thomas. C. Watt, W. T. Stewart, W. F. Jackson, William Lumpkin (colored), Joel McMeekin, J. B. Fra- : zier, S. II. Tcrrace, J. Spann Edmunds, W. H. G. Castles, John P. ; Jones, G. Butler Pearson, Thomas C. Camak, Jackson Jennings (colored), ' IJenry Coleman (colored), Joseph A. i Stanton, James A. Clarke, J. Russell . Black. Executive Appointments. ? The < Governor has made the following ap- ' pointments oftrial justices, in Fairfield ' county, under the recent Act of the j General Asembly, to limit the number ; of trial justices and define their juris- < diction: Mr. Chas. E. Thomas for the judicial j district comprising the townships of - Kidgeway and bear urecK. Mr. W. B. Douglass for Brice and Jackson's Creek townships. Mr. U. C. Trapp for Greenbrier and Simj son townships. Mr. T. M. Cathcart for Mount Zion and Oakland townships. Mr. D. L. Glenn for Horeb aud Jenkinsville townships. Mr. H. Y. McMeekin for Monticello and Feasterville townships. Mr. II. V. Bray for Gladden's Grove and Wateree townships. The delegation is oar authority for saying that insorae cases the appointees live in remote corners of the districts bat the delegation is assured that for the convenience of the public, besides being at their residences for all busi ness, they will appoint places in other sections of their districts where they may be found on certain days, for ; hearing complaints, issuing warrants i and hearing causes. Mr. Trapp will be found one day in each week at Simpson's or vicinity. Mr. McMcekin will be found one day in each week at Salem Church or , Buckhead. Mr. Bray will alternate between Gladdeirs Grove and White Oak town ! ships, ! In all instances the day and specific ! j | plac advertised, for the in for- j j mation of the public. We also learn j j from a reliable source that at the next! I session of the Legislature an effort will ! be made to have one trial justice for j each onp of the townships of White | Oak and Wateree, owjpg to the size qf thofie townships* Wc think that oaf cottnty has ail excellent set of judicial officer?, and we feel sure that the interests of justice Ka AttVtAARVtA/) V* v iVto r\ou V?Jll UC UCLLCl SUUSC11CU UJ tub piw sasge of the recent law. ?You are not old, yet yoar hair is getting thin. Your friends remark it, your wife regrets it. Parker's Hair Balsam will stop this waste, save your , hair and restore the original gloss and color.. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandruff, a perfect dressing. * ANNUAL REPORT *?OF THE OOTY TREASURES -OF? FAIRFIELD COUNTY, For the fiscal year commcncing November 1, 1884, aud ending October 11, 1885, inclusive: P(K)K nun St. So. To whom. Amt. i-14 L 0 Chappell $ 12 50 183 \V R Rabb 36 92 159 C B Richardson 6 00 179 TB McKinstry 12 00 167 T B McKinstry 3 00 189 M A Sloan 24 00 145 S D Fant 1 80 173 R B Hanahan 100 00 107 T B McKinstry 9 00 >17 B Stujenheiraer 2 50 120 Wvatt McMaster 5 00 < 187 W J Johnson 4 00 ? 176 J J Neil 24 00 ] 322 T B McKinstry 1 o UO iGO L C Chappell 12 50 >34 L C Chappell 12 50 >43 S C McDowell 15 Oil >96 M A L>uval 37 50 >48 \V H Padgett 7 75 >05 T B McKiu?try 12 00 $83 T B McKinstry 6 00 193 Dr WE Aiken 20 85 >34 T A Crowder 4 00 >09 W C Beaty 75 70 k>6 J B Bin-ley 1 50 125 R J Stewart 1 50 124 S \V Broom I 50 >10 T H Davis 48 00 k)4 J A Desportes 72 00 >48 J X Taylor 4 48 >13 J F Matthews 31 50 J1H&NE McGrady 172 14 3 \V R Rabb 57 20 L9.S B Sutfenheimer 2 50 i-JL W J Johnson 6 00 c >02 W II A bell Jo 57 ^ >01 W H A bell - 8 62 < >31 Jerry Kinsler 48 52 < tc>6 J H Ciunmings 64 00 c >55 Norris Hare 25 89 c >19 MoM aster, Brice & K, 52 89 ? 119 J S Swygerl 6 00 ^ tl9 J S Swvgert 27 00 c >57 Geriy & Seigler 15 00 c 27 TP Lteon 15 00 I >52 D II Flenniken S36 00 J 51 D R Flenniken 612 15 \ 28 R W Phillips 42 4U ^ 76 S Y Grassland ? ?5 6 10 CAAbell 50 21 I .U3 Robinson & Hendrix 12 00 $ 77 M A Sloan 4 00 e .22 L C Chappell 12 50 5 ;>i- MiJnfAcli 1H fin So T P Lisron 40 00 ) ,44 T B McKinstry 6 00 c .04 E B Saber " 4 00 s G5 Norris Hare 10 92 \ GG M H McGradv 41 20 \ 63 T B McKinstry 12 00 .87 Norris Hare 6 30 ^ .89 Jerry Kinsler 11 15 188 M H Sloan -800 !21 T A Crowder 5 00 c 120 T A Crowder 2 51 >13 JohnCantey 3 50 ? !12 John Kennedy 8 75 ^ !07 T B McKinstry 64 00 , ;IS J W McCreisht 7 00 \ >35 J W Clarke " 42 50 \ !U3 C A Abeli 14 69 4 >54 McMaster, Brice # K, 44 87 >44 R T Yarborough 4 pO i >30 W M Coleman 9 15 < >41 John W Smart 8 00 ^ >09 John I?enhower 1 50 c >08 W S McDonald 1 50 j 101 J D J offers 8 00 : >82 Leah .Johnston 11 55 c >85 T 15 MeKmstry 3d w , >53 M A Sloan 4 00 ^ >52 Andy Etnorson 1 25 , >55 McMaster, Brice & K, 7 05 , >73 U G Desportes 2 00 c >79 It H Jennings 8 87 \ 567 T T Robertson 64 00 ]j 562 K E Bovles 13 80 [ 596 M A Sloan 4 00 i US D \V Aiken 8 00 J [2i T B McKinstry 63 25 * HI Cytitha Brown 20 00 * 150 Margaret Jackson 8 75 , U7 Wm Jackson 16 00 , i in -*f it ?i..p 11 ' fc-iy yi a uicurrauv n uu , t51 Morris Hardy 2 25 , >40 A M Smart & Co 4 05 ] tin I) Lauderdale 9 50 : 121 Ii F Martin 4 00 568 S D Dunn 3 95 161 J"no Brooks 6 00 559 E W Aiken 36 50 153 S M Lee 6 30 159 J M Beaty & Co 3 00 184 John Fenly 8 00 179 John Kennedv 4 75 166 M H McGradv 15 00 161 J B Jeffers }5 00 163 L C Chappell }2 50 338 fiarry Liston S 50 >45 I N Withers, auditor, 33 33 on h so on Jk/\J AU JU. iUUV/i UV? J VV ww >92 C A Abell 30 00 j >95 Margaret Jackson 3 50 ; >27 I H Means 3 00 j ROADS AND BRIDGES. 470 J E Stewart 7 50 ! 172 J B Turner 3 75 I 4G3 A F Blair 5 25 431 C K Rabb 10 25 i 482 T D Owings 18 00 ; 161 B II James 275 00 i 398 J H Aiken 30 25 J 259 A M Wallace 10 50 j 413 T C Raines 57 15 J 428 Frank Clarke 1 50 2 412 J C Pickett 18 40 j A 11 W A \Toi I 1 ft < 480 W T AlcCrorey 50 350 A M "Wallace 7 50 286 31 K Scruggs 2 25 300 J W Clarke 2 22 267 J W Campbell 18 00 384 T M Neely 4 50 422 T C Wvlie 6 00 386 W A Neil 5 00 376 W E Smith 4 25 524 W A McDowell 4 75 515 R M Aiken 18 00 496 A F Peay 7 00 2 W A McDowell 7 00 511 John Quarles 5 50 4S8 W J Johnson 12 45 393 Charles Green 3 00 418 T L Johnston 11 25 423 J H Neil 2 80 485 J H Cnmraings 24 25 447 A F Ruff 12 10 337 J S Swvgert 9 93 20 J W Clarke 21 00 ? A T W Rnlinlr 9 nn VVV XJ r? JL?U11W(V c M ? 558 Gerigifc Seig-ler 50 35 532 J S Doug4ass 275 00 o25 J F McMaster & Co 94 65 358 B H Jaules 6 00 283 T M Neely 3 50 495 T M Xeely 8 85 4UG T M Neely 5 60 1Q TPLteoi} }5 ?6 15 T P Ligon 214 40 14 C A A bell 44 56 503 Jno A Desoortes 12 00 522 S W Broom 10 50 418 Jno Isenhower 2 50 538 H O Duke 13 50 540 T W Scruggs 9 00 r>i'2 J W McUreight 8 ?0 Owings' "TtI)r r 689 J W McCreighi 2 00 8U RP Brown 75 86 JW McCreight 41 00 53o T D Chvings 1 50 37 N A Peav 7 00 299 T E Smith 1 75 109 C A A bell 93 26 "97 J W McCreight 25 00 94 J B SteVensoa 18 00 128 T C Wylie G 00 105 H O Duke 2G 75 563 Calviti Brice & Co 13 15 121 J M Higgins 18 00 104 W J Davis 24 75 115 Darson Kabb 65 01 T A D/?i,/y i 07 ^OL *> yy Duag i at 119 TW Ilawls 26 50 112 J B Stevenson 25 25 113 J \V McCreight 17 00 135 J W Bankhead 2 25 123 R C Craig 4 25 136 S W Broom 4 50 142 J M Stewart 16 00 181 T L Johnston 6 75 184 G C B Counts 8 00 155 G F Andrews 20 00 167 It T Yarboroujh 8 50 186 M S flerron 39 00 190$ W E Smith 55 00 185 Juo Neil 9 75 182 Jno B Stevenson 12 45 T P rnrlpp ) or L75 B II James 3 00 176 B II James 10 00 L58i W E Smith 87 45 149 J W McCreight 8 70 153 R L Martin 4 20 159 J W Robinson 3 25 208 II W Phillips 14 75 >10 W A Neil 7 50 >14 D W Aiken 10 00 L72 J O Boag 5 15 >25 T F Curlee 21 50 198 J O Nichols 2 85 >19 C K Rabb 33 60 io4 ueorge Timras 4 00 538 Allen Stewart 2 75 L83 Sff Broom 4 50 126 J T Leramon 2 50 >30 T C Wvlie 6 00 234 tT W Clarke 18 00 >99 R G Miller 14 85 540 J Q Davis 2 00 >92 March Thompson 3 00 177 C K Rabb 11 75 ?9S T W Rawls 94 50 513 J W McCreight 37 50 >18 M Y Milling 12 00 ws 11 dames v ou ia2 BH James 10 00 536 J K Stevenson 7 00 508 W J Elliott 2 00 534 John Hollis 16 60 ?91 C E Thomas 4 20 J93 J M Simpson 1 00 !94 H O Duke 7 20 !95 R D Bolick 4 20 $7 S F Cooper 4 20 J86 J U Hoffman 7 20 JO*? 17 n ii. i - /* ,c< n vr maimer, ur, o ou 100 John W levies 6 50 HI W T Yarborough 6 25 510 Geo B McCants 3 00 507 W M Lester 1 00 506 W H Jones 6 00 505 TW Landerdale S 00 504 JM Higgins 4 40 503 J M Gavden 4 50 101 W \V Macon 6 00 525 J F Lyles 7 00 537 W W Cro9by 5 50 536 J W McCreight 5 00 143 K W Phillips 10 03 147 J R Harvey 29 00 148 H R Adams 80 O0 149 H R Adams 40 00 !64 J D AlcCarley 156 70 !65 J D McCarley, SFC, S2 50 >54 J G Heron 1 50 .99 J A Stewart 9 75 145 \V P Wvlie 3S 50 |84 A M Wallaoe 29 00 !39 Ensley Davis 2 80 !38 Thomas Anderson 4 85 ?37 Thomas Anderson 7 25 178 William Brice 50 00 !77 J B Stevenson 90 00 >46 C K Rabb 35 10 >76 S W Broom 18 00 32 W R Doty & Co 50 !65 F J Smith 3 25 [43 T C Wylie 9 25 [42 T C Wylie 3 00 188 S W Broom 3 00 [41 S W Broom 13 12 [44 TMNeely 3 00 $0 John Holiis 45 ^ 189 John Hollis 8 00 198 R N McMaster 13 50 H5 J W Wylie 58 70 !29 W S Stevenson 6 50 [46 James Mann 5 00 [13 R Y Leinmon 8 00 >-?> * XT tIMI! 1A O? uo a. i aiming iu tU9 James B Stevenson 10 25 [22 M K Scruggs 15 04 138 J D Harrison 36 00 152 John Isenhower 12 00 587 T L Johnston 4 50 175 C K Rabb S8 00 t60 li T Matthews 3 17? J R ijupo 10 00 573 F C Lupo 8 00 177 T B Aughtrv 27 50 H0 T W Scruggs 13 00 H8 J M Turner 7 10 ?y v Li uoieman \ flu 168 11 0 Dqke CQ 169 T M Neely 29 50 119 J L Cameron 5 5.0 128 W B Ettes ' 37 50 194 31 S Heron 1 50 >32 T M Neelv 8 75 >31 R W Craig 10 50 L96 N A Peay 20 00 >03 W C Bookman 78 50 >35 I N Withers, auditor* 116 63 >90 W A Neil 6 00 >77 S W Broom 19 50 391 J G Hollis 4 75 177 M S Heron 6 25 367 A M Wa)lacp 9 00 363 J M Kirkland 18 00 346 J S Cathcart 11 00 350 L Y McAfee 6 25 349 A W Ladd 3 00 317 J D McUarley 130 95 563 John Vinson 2 50 541 W W Crosby }Q 0Q 8tat? casss. 297 Juo Ho1!is 19 30 ?68 W B Douglass 50 30 84 W B Douglass 30 50 J82 W B Douglass 20 30 L77 W B Douglass 38 40 374 Jno Hollis 4 90 335 W T McDowell 7 <5 287 W B Dopgjass 40 90 fi80 T M Cathcart aO 30 214 y J F W Coleman 9 80 304 C E Thomas So 21 301 T M Cathcart 26 90 295 RDBolick 10 95 289 "W" H Hinnant 4 75 305 K D Bolick 58 35 257 J M Higgins 23 15 373 J G Hollis 5 60 379 Toby McDagtf 2 80 375 J B Stevfeuwjn 14 45 403 T Catjic^t 53 10 319 IraT Smith 10 20 215 Jacob Coleman 2 50 315 Geo S Hinnant 14 25 318 "W H Hinnant 4 35 284 Ira T Smith 11 10 288 J B Steven30jj 2? GO 290 G S Hinnant 12 00 442 TMCathcarl 30 70 440 Jno Hollis 20 70 462 J J Nelson 7 00 183 W B Gilbert 1 20 372 Henry Weir 2 60 371 Henry "Weir 3 00 439 EW Aiken 16 50 J78 H Glppq 10 15 434 Jno J Neil 47 41 433 Jno J Neil 39 12 nAO W R Kilheet 1 20 210 Jno J Neil 130 43 365 J B Stevenson 38 85 427 Jno W Evans 59 56 453 T M Cathcart 57 40 452 E B Ba^sdalo & Bco. atty 8 15 185 J E McDonald 10 00 258 D McDonald 20 40439 W B Gilbert 1 20 415 C E Thqmas 19 70 416 R D Bo lick 44 00 187 J B Stevenson 45 30 188 J B Stevenson 17 SO 478 Sami Clownev 9 30 Tumia mi '469 SC!nffnoy 14 60 ! 464 J Hammond 4S 90 406 Jilu R.'vnnl.is 10 00 : i i - ^ t 1 - ?"iA 1 iu oami v,n>wuev n -v ,528 WHKerr * 131 -00! : 529 W II Kerr 7 00 530 W H Kerr 116 90 j 419 H W Owens 10 00 j 527 Samuel Clownev 7 20 J 240 T M Cat heart " 11 40 i 227 J ii llollis 51 55 ! 223 Jno Hollis 58 82: 179 H A Glenn 15 90 I 182 T M (Jarheart 75 9u | 446 W T Edmunds 10 00 497 J W Evans 13 95 | 12 J Q Davis treas jury and witness tickets 1,586 10 553 J D McCarley, sheriff, .366 85 521 T M Cat heart 34 40 348 T M < 'athcart 18 30 547 J J Neil, tj 129 25 508 Dr E \V Aiken 3 00 523 J I) McCarley 86 65 545 J D McCarley, sheriff, 308 15 544 J D McCarley, sheriff, 17 55 432 A P Varnadore 3 05 256 W T McDowell 9 00 484 S R Johnston 15 70 26 J R Boyles 3 00 526 J D Hogan 11 10 35 E \V Aiken 5 80 494 J E Douglass 3 60 33 J B Gladney 3 25 34 A M Wallace 6 25 175 C H Matthews 2 10 25 W N Chandler 30 00 23 S \V Broom 33 60 24 T E Smith 32 20 560 H A Glenn 3 10 264 S R Johnston 8 50 561 J A Glenn 3 50 118 D McDonald 33 30 117 J M Higgins ' 32 55 11/* T *T -*-? .7 r\r> iA j.iu o o j?en ob -iu 99 Dr T T Robertson (.83) 15 00 195 Henry Chappell 1 00 475 R Y Ciowney 8 00 348 Jurv and witness tickets 673 90 441 J G Mollis 20 15 502 I N \Y ithers 166 67 584 Jury and witness tickets 72 50 COURT FINES. 6 A J Lamar 7 80 7 J N *hedd 6 80 9 H E Hood 6 80 13 J S Reynolds 3 00 8 C G Hoffman 6 80 . 68 G \V Ragsdale 3 00 . 60 J G Mollis 5 40 <, 73 JBGladncy 3 50 72 J G Hollis ' 4 40 , 90 (J H Matthews 4 25 86 G S Hinnant 30 70 , 67 J T Dawkins 8 00 69 J H Aiken 6 25 ] 83 A P Irby 4 20 ' 50 H E Huod 6 80 . 52 A J Lamar 6 80 . 51 C G Hoffman 7 80 ] 45 U U Trapp 4 20 . 46 U C Trapp 3 20 ] oo J G Walling1 4 50 ; 40 J G Hollis 5 40 ' 53 J G Walling 3 25 J 44 J G Walling 5 50 ( 96 J B Slevenson 21 25 ( 88 Ira T Smith 30 00 , 91 J D McCarlev, sheriff, 132 80 61 FA Neil " 5 40 58 T L Johnston a 40 75 II D Bolick ' 40 00 < 74 C E Thomas 16 10 ' 39 Juo Hollis 5 40 J 59 John Hollis 1 00 ; 71 John Ilollis 4 91 ^ 43 H R Adams 4 20 ! 70 D H Robertson 5 4<> 41 D H Robertson 5 40 89 T M Cat heart 12 30 84 DL Carter 2 85 54 R \V Brice 3 40 62 R W Brice 2 00 57 R W Brice 6 00 63 T W Siigh 8 30 64 E 11 Ileitis 4 10 bb H U Wilson l it' < Go J B Duke 7 3o < 56 W W Crosby 4 75 < 42 BP Buulware 5 40 120 J M Hijrgins 5 90 7S J A Glenn 4 50 * 114 DGRuft a 00 102 T W Travlor 8 00 132 C S ford 5 20 1QQ B VV Fcatherston 4 50 107 C 5> Ford 5 20 131 11 W Featherstou 4 50 49 S F Cooper 4 20 48 W vi Jones 4 20 47 D \V Ruff 4 20 99 .J N Hammond 4 75 458 J W McCauts 7 80 423 T i\l Cathcart 37 55 < 369 T M CIIIimi-I 8 80 : 39-4 T M Cathcart 6 00 366 J L Cautnen 1 3U 573 J D McUarlev, sheriff, 35 00 574 J D Me< arley, sheriff, }1G 15 572 J I) McUarley, sheriff, 24 5u 55/3 H A Gail lard ' 3 00 700 J L> McOarley 11 75 699 ,T D McCaHey 141 40 MISCELLANEOUS. 197 J G Hollis 12 6p 209 \V $ Gilbert 2 00 228 B D Bolick 41 05 lSlG John Hollis 11 30 217 J W McCreight 3 00 . 335 J P Cooper 4 20 f 326 G W Uagsdale 3 00 290 II (J Wilson 4 00 289 A P Irbv 4 20 333 J G Hoflis .6 60 324 Daniel Hall 4 40 onn T u a :N/\m J. OmV i) LL ?L^UII * vv 296 W H Bnff 4 20 288 J A Stewart & Co 14 60 315 A M Wallace 6 25 314 AM Wallace U 25 316 W .J plliott 2 00 3iV 0 W Buchanan 3 00 319 j A Glenn 6 10 320 J T Terrace S 10 321 D McDonald -1 0U 318 H B MeMaster 3 00 328 Sain Johnston 3 00 322 D R Fienniken 1-00 ono \1T O * <jf\ ?r *3 qwuva -u 327 () Y Owings 3 00 332 J K Alston G 50 331 D L Carter 4 20 435 J Q Davis 2 00 436 Wm Timmons 2 30 402 J R Boyles 8 00 403 J R Bo~yIe$ 3 CO 456 G B Mc:Cant? G 00 618 JD MoCarlcv. sheriff. 22 95 602 J R Boyles ' 3 001 681 W E Aiken 15 00 670 J D McCarley 25 00 355 "W H Kerr, Clerk, 196 00 LIQUOR LICENSES. 145 G S Hinnant 12 15 147 G R Hinnant 2 50 14G Ira T Smith 10 20 141 J S Ggnnell 1 70 ! 134 J D McHarley 131 45 S 143 News and Herald 24 50 j 137 T M Cathcart 19 10 | 139 S F Cooper 8 80 192 J B Stevenson 17 35 1G1 J B Stevenson 2G CO 156 John Hollis t i 1 t)0 152 J A Glenn 5 20 157 J G Hollls 4 30 191 T M Cathcart 49 50 j 222 J 0 Stewart 14 35 205 W T McDowell 6 30 202 Thomas Anderson 4 20 201 Thomas Anderson 4 20 215 J D McCarlcy U9 20 216 J D McCarlty 40 00 22^ C E Thomas ' 25 40 11 "News finrl Npvnlfl 1 -ili /i() 48:3 J D McCarley, sheriff, :> UO 401 J D McCarley, sheriff, 129 10 482 J D McCarley, sheriff, 28 80 J 480 J D McCarley, sheriff, 96 40 j 531 J D McCarley, sheriff, 1G5 CO 69 ft Flenniken " 08 | PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 424 D D Faut 4 05 450 Andy Emerson 1 25 471 J E McDonald D &0 Ofl.l T T V?:i *5 AA uv- t; o o w 477 J J Neil 9G 00. | 43,5 D A Hendrix GO. j 3.26 Ezell & Fall 25,00 514 T'T Lumpkin ?cr 643 J D McCarley 40 76 5 17 \\~ A Romedy 85 75 5o6 J K McCarley & Co 17 40 554 News and Herald o5 00 520 McMaster, Brice & K, 02 30 559 Gerig & Seiglor 1G 25 11 J Q Davis, treasurer, 3 30 541 News and Herald -?4 00 537 DuBoS'? Egleston 4 05 51G John Boyd 25 325 Jno W McDowell 2 75 5 Jack Albright 75 549 J J Neil " 3 00 29 Andy Emerson 1 25 81 J 11 Skimcr 30 249 News and Herald 71 50 100 Ira T Smith 30 40 82 Walker, E & Cogswell, 2G 39 88 Walker, E & Cogswell, 4 50 409 Walker, E & Cogswell, 6 45 79 Andy Emerson 1 25 80 J K Bo vies 25 101 Tube McDuffie 3 50 108 Walker, E & Cogswell, 8 50 85 CACalvo, Jr, 60 00 92 C A C;ilvo, Jr, 6 00 133 Andv Emerson " 1 25 1G9 News and Herald 204 00 170 J S Reynolds 9 00 1G0 J S Reynolds, attorney 10 00 190 Andy Emerson 1 25 200 John Boyd 5 00 204 James Shelton 3 00 312 DuBose Egleston 93 193 DuBose Egleston S 04 533 DuBose EglestOD 5 25 o i.i t /\ r\ 4 t\f\ O-iS tj \c? L/aViS -4 JV) 150 DuBose Egleston 3 67 263 J K Boyles 5 25 281 News and Herald 15 00 45-1 DuBose Eirleston 2 17 437 J Q Davis 2 75 383 Walker, E & Cogswell, 16 50 382 Walker, E & Cogswell, 6 50 381 Walker, E & Cogswell 7 00 3i>0 Walker, E & Cogswell, 18 35 374 Walker, E & Cogswell, 4 50 457 J W McCrcight 18 00 38G J W McCreight 36 50 412 ,T W McCreight 23 75 385 Andy Emerson 1 25 364 6 K McDonald 10 00 397 James Shelton 3 10 455 Johu Bovd 1 00 434 J D McCarlev 3 00 353 J K MeCarlev & Co 6 40 481 C A Culvo " GO 50 478 Fred Steele 10 00 186 March Thompson 11 00 483 Jjhn Hamilton 8 50 464 Andy Emerson 1 25 474 News and Herald 61 00 462 J W McCreight 16 00 525 Audv Emerson* 1 25 537 I N Withers, auditor, 33 33 533 DuBose Egleston 2 81 507 L Robinson 12 00 408 Joe Groeschel 6 75 493 W A Romedv 46 25 501 John Boyd 40 568 L Poteet 54 10 552 W A Romedy 55 00 582 I X Withers 11 20 558 Fred Steele 20 00 570 News and Herald 17 50 315 Audv Emerson 3 75 580* J D McCarley 50 00 367 DuBose Egleston 2 00 379 DuBose Egleston 1 75 SALARIES. 490 J S Reynolds 54 00 101 .T A Ul'm.ont 11 192 J L Richmond 47 85 356 N C Robertson 9 90 563 T W Raw Is G 60 353 R D LJolick 4 20 262 It D Bolick 3 00 351 J M Kirk land 7 50 360 J ii Kirklaud 3 00 j 14 W M Mason 4 20 364 Jno S Douglass 7 10 359 P Rion 3 00 355 J \V Lvles 10 75 352 P Rion * 6 60 354 E D Moblev 10 60 361 M L Duke 11 00 357 J D Harrison 11 40 3?8 VV T Yarborough 10 50 546 J R Harvev 58 80 A T T 1).* 1 " aa ** O Lu XV1C1J1I1UIKI JL I ?VJ 10 J A Hiiinant 14 40 *43 J H Neil 32 40 307 VV X Mason 8 00 305 2s C Robertsoi} 3 00 )2G J A Hiiinant 29 95 19 J A Hinmuit 15 2t> 17 J L Richmond 11 15 22 IN Withers 3 00 21 J II Harvey 7 CO IS J It Harvey 24 SO 1 J L Richmond 1G 95 1GG? Nt-ws ?nd Herald. 98 00 i49 J It Boyles ' 50 00 >12 J II liion 75 00 111 J L Richmond 4 95 87 J A Hiiinant 15 50 98 J L Richmond 6 0U 93 T W Trayior 5 30 95 J R Harvey 33 90 125 J R Harvey 14 GO 127 J A Hinna'nt 14 40 126 .1 li Tinvlps. elk- hnaivl fifi AO L^9 J L Richmond 5 40 HO J G Heron 9 60 148 D II Robertson 6 20 17S J L Richmond IS 10 180 J (i Heron ?2 35 179 D H Robertson 112) 102 J G Heron 23 65 173 J L Richmond 26 00 228 J L Richmond 29 60 227 D H Robertson 7 40 231 J G Heron 14 90 232 D H Robertson 18 50 275 J L Richmond 26 50 283 J G Heron 13 45 350 I) H Robertson 15 70 257 W N Mason in i>n 258 .Tol" 11 Vinson 9 65 267 1 N Withers 6 00 242 J H Neil 36 00 302 J L Richmond 6 00 329 J L Richmond 7 70 439 X C Robertson 3 00 206 J G Heron 34 25 440 Preston T^ian 3 00 430 J L Richmond 13 30 384 J R Bovles 50 00 376 J L Richmond 13 90 431 J G Heron 31 75 432 D H Robertson 24 95 174 D H Robertson 8 50 *25 G H McMaster 3 00 487 D H Robertson 17 80 488 J G Heron 23 20 465 J R Boyles 16 70 ?89 J L Richmond 23 20 524 J R Boyles 16 70 527 D H Robertson 23 90 534 J G Heron 20 85 548 J H Neil, jury com, 14 50 542 J L Richmond 33 75 587 D 11 Robertson 21 45 585 J L Richmond 07 40 636 D H Bo^ev-tson 27 36 JAS. Q. DAVIS, County Treasurer. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. \X7 >r. PROPST having made an asT? signment tome in trust for his creditors, a meeting is hereby called to take p}?tce at my office. Law Range, Wmnsboro, TS. (J., on the 6th inst., for the purposo of appointing an agent to act with the assignee, &c. All parties having claims Ti'i 11 nrncnnf liorv? +/\ mA " illl. ti I.V OSMUND W. BUCHANAN, February 1,1 *.%. Assignee, Feb2f2xl l^OST. OOE BAY MARE, 14 hands high, 8 or 9 years old, has one white foot and sore on back. Broken loose from the subscriber on Friday, January 29, at Mr. Thos. Friday's on the Columbia and Boll's Mill Road, sixteen miles from Columbia. She had aMeClellan black leather-covered saddle on. Any information that will lead to her recovery or whereabouts will be liberally rewarded bv Feb2flxl * R. J. GLADNEY. FOR SALE OIR REXTT [ OFFER FOR SALE OR RENT MY STORr-IIOUSE AND LOT, with Warehouse and >tahl? and Barn attached, situated in the Town of Ridgeway, S. G. AH I-arties wishing to purchase or rent will apply at once to T. H. DAVIS. Ridgeway,'S. t'., December 8,1885. Decl2fxtf 1 jBtATE OF SOUTH CAROtlKAi COCKTV OF FAIUFIELD. I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ; Alexanders. Douglass, Plaintiff, against Alexander Erwin, Defendant? Sumj mons. For Iielief. To the Defendant ix Tnis Action, Aeove-Xamed: YOU AKE HEREBY summoned and required to answer the complain^n this ; iienou. which win ue niea in tne omee ot" the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas ! for the said County, and to serve a copy of I your answer to the said complaint on the j subscribers at their office, No. f?, Law Kange, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within i twenty days after the sen-ice hereof, ex! elusive of "the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, ths plaintiff in this 1 action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 23rd December, 1885. DOUGLASS & McCAXTS, "PlijiritifF'c A +t/vrn i To the Defendant Alexander Ehwin: Take notice that the Summons in this j action (of which, the foregoing is a copy) I and the Complaint were filed in the office j of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield County, in the State of South Carolina, on the 24th dav of December, i A. D. 188."). DOUGLASS & McCAXTS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dec.'ilxG " KINARD'S j f l Wu -5b . / IS THE MOST FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM in the State where an assortment of wren's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing of all styles and prices can be found at all seasons of the year. My stock of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats have been greatly reduced in prices in order to make room for my SPRING- STOCK, which is now being manufactured expressly for my trade. I wish to inform you that you have an opportunity in securing a bargain in a Suit or Overcoat if you make your purchase here. At these prices it will pay you to cam* them over until next season. At this time" of the season a gentleman needs an extra pair of pants, and I have a good assortment of these goods at low prices, which are bound to sell. These Suits are made equal to any custom-made garment made, trimmed and sewed with silk. In fact every garment guaranteed as represented. If you are in need of anything in my line send in your orders to my address and they will receive prompt attention. Respectfully, M. L. KTNAKJX COLUMBIA, S. C. TMIOTIGE. /; For the purpose of ing Tax Returns,-!-will be at the following places, either in person or by deputy, on the days specified. AU property, both personal and real, owned on the first day of January, 1886, must be returned. All auic uuuitu .lame uctween the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to a Poll Tax, and must report accordingly: Ridgeway, Monday, February 1. Bear Creek, Tuesday, February 2. Blythewood. Wednesday, February 3. Lonsftown, Thursday, Feb W ' w ' ruary 4. Gladderrs Grove, Friday, February 5. Boulware's Store, Saturday, February 6. Horeb(RufF's Store), Monday, February 8. Jenkinsville, Tuesday, February 9. Monticello, Wed n e s d a y, February 10. Buckhead, Thursday, February ii. Feasterville, Friday, February 12. Woodward, Monday, February 15. White Oak, Tuesday, February 16. Balance of the time at my office in Winnsboro. I. N. WITHERS, Auditor F. C. Janzixttf tVaB&Whh. PARKER'S iEglg^agHAIR BALSAM i 1] lnc popular invunic lur ure>y ' j ?p3j5SKii;i jjlgg ing the hair, Restoring the color ! when gray,and preventing Danf drutt". It cleanses the scalp, I ?/\ stops the hair falling, and i> ! sure to pi'-asc. 50c. and ?t. sizes at Druggists. : k'WIV?xa-llAJ.JVBFla "3 ejma 7A Tl 911.1 I Ml s?1 "tT fTTt T! ^ ? .sS.r^jKLB&TJjJIAH Tie 3e3t Cough. Cure you can u?e and th? best known preventive of Consumption. ', Parker's Tonic kept in a home is a sentinel to ! keep sickncss out. Lseci discreetly it keeps the 1 blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys i in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish bc| fere it. It builds up the health. If you suffer from. Debility. Skin. Eruptions, Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or Female C?"*?kunts, or any disorder of the Lungs, I I Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait | lilt you arc sick in bed, but use Pakker's Ton:* | [ to-div; it will give you new life and vigor. HISCOX & CO., N.Y. 8 j Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $t size. g | OB ART & CO." CHARLESTON, S. C., The Largest Importers of | u je rsr j In the South, offer for sale a well selected I stock of Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Co j coanuts, demons, .> uis, L>riea ir lgs, Kaisins, Potatoes, Cabbages. Onions, Peanuts, ' and everything else that a first-class WholeI sale Fruit House should have. 5T* Country orders filled with dispatch 1 Novll