The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, November 02, 1887, Image 3

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. WEDXESBAT, NOVEMBER 2,: : : 1SS7. Terms of The News and IIeuald.? Tri-weekly edition, three dollars per annum, in advance. Weekly edition, one dollar and fifty cents per annum, in advance. kates for advertising.?One dollar per inch (scrd minion) for the first insertion, and fifty cents per inch for each subsequent insertion- These rates applv to advertisements of every character, and are pay-blo strictly in advance. Obituaries ' and tsibut .*s of resj>ect are charged for as advertisements. Marriage notices, and simple annoui.ceuients of deaths, are put>iished frr-e, and are solicited. Liberal terms I for contract advertisements. FAIR NOTICE. It is just as impossible to run a ' newspaper without capital as it is to | ran a farm without labor. "We have j on our books subscribers who have j I been receiving the paper for several years past without paying one cent therefor. The paper changed hands on the first of January last, and under the rules of the new management all subscribers must pay annually or their papers will be discontinued when the time expires. We earnestly request oil -norfipc who fire indebted to come up and settle before the first of DeWBB cember. Subscribers owing for more M than twelve months with their bills unsettled wu that dale will be disconWB tinuea on oar nooks. We desire every 9H man lit tnc icmu y to take onr paper, | but in return wc cxpect them to pay for it. Money may be sent by express fif or by registered letter at our risk. This is fair notice, and we mean busi|v Sf if Adv?rCiKviDenr?. W 100Per Cent.?E. M. Hue}'. ' Xotice?I. X. Withers, Clerk. "Wanted, 10,000 Heads?D. Lauderdale. Spread the Light?Q. D. Williford & Co. Indelible Ink?McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. Sealed Bids?J.'Turner Stewart, Chairman. An Ordinance?J. H. Cummings, Intendant. Sammons?Obear & Rion, Plaintiff's Attorneys. "NJVk Pnw No Pav?McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. The Longs and Throat?McMaster, i Brice & Ketchin. Summons?Ragsdale & Ragsdale, j Plaintiffs' Attorneys. a.-chI Briers. ?Buy vonr Rubber Shoes from j I). A. Hendrix. ji ?Partridges arc said to be plentiful; in the county this season. ?Overcoats and rubber shoes were i in demand on Wednesday. ?Mr. W. E. Younts, of Pineville, i X. C., was in town on Monday. ?Big bargains in Boots, Shoes and Clothing at D. A. Hendrix's. J| ?Birds on toast are now one of the j delicacies of the season at the restau- i rants in town. ?Two dogs were shot by one of j our citizens on Thursday night. There is room for a thinning out. ?Mr. R. II. Means returned from j Atlanta on Monday, and at last ac-1 counts was doing very well. ?Messrs. J. M. Beaty & Bro. have j commenced making repairs on the east side of their store building. ?"Crown Prince/' Sheriff McCar- j ley's flyer, won a purse over some very ' fine horses in Macon a few days ago. j' ?The Mayor's couri was in session ! for some time on Monday morning, j Three cases were disposed of by the ; court. * ?Our County Treasurer collected - *>ne thousand dollars for taxes on Ik "Wednesday. Parties are paying up m promptly. ( f ?Remember The News and Herald will do your job printing as nice, and cheaper than you can have it done any where in the State. ?The Detroits have won the base ball championship of the world by defeating the St. Louis club eight out of the fifteen games.* ?It is only a few steps from the office of the County treasurer to ours, and when you pay yonr taxes come up I and settle your subscription. i ?Our policemen had a lively scuffle with a colored man on Saturday night who did not fancy spending a while in the lock up. He was finally put in. ?The average small boy will be glad to know that a circus is now making its way down South, and will probably reach this State about the middle of the present month. ?Oar Prosperity exchange is very anxious for some of -Capt. Tillman's opponents to meet him in a joint discussion one day or evening during Fair week in Columbia. ?xne iisniey iTospijxii; vA>iupauy will accept our thanks for an invita;tion to visit their works on an excursion, which will be run on Thursday of this week from Charleston. ?Owing to the weather our county treasurer was unable to meet some of ites appointments in the county for the Election of taxes this week. Other apfcoiatmeois will be made we prejBumv ^ now very probable that the ? i3Scago^nd St. Louis base ball clubs will play in Columbia ou Tuesday of Fair week, as they were unable to fulfill their engagement in Savannah for that date. ?A car load of cotton was burned in Columbia a few days ago. It had just come in by way of the Greenvili^ & Colombia Railroad, and it- is supposed caught from a spark from the engine. ?The fact that a tuition fee is now charged at the South Carolina College, ^ seems not to have materially effected the attendance for the present session, as there are about as many students-in Attendance as usual. ?Our streets are fri a worse condition cow than they have been for ujnany uaonths. The Council had intended to .commence work on Monday to put the streets and pavements in - thorough repair, kit wfirc deterred by /iberain. " - ~ BnBBIBMHaBMHHHBaHHi ?The correspondent of the Ciucinj natti Commercial Gazette writing ! from Atlanta last week, savs that there ; were one hundred and fifty-six saloons : in full blast during the Piedmont Fair. i It is now in order for the Atlanta ; Constitution to explain. ?Read the new advertisement of D. Lauderdale found in another column. They want 10,000 heads to till the j same number of hats. They are also ! selling ladies7 coverings, dress goods, | trimmings, etc., at a wonderful rate, j Call and see for yourself. ?Read the space of Mr. li. M. Iluev in this issue. Fresh groceries and standard canned goods are offered at inviting prices. These goods are all fresh and were bought only from the very best houses. When you need anvthinff in that lino civfi him a call, i ?The Supreme Court lias affirmed the judgment of the Circuit Court holdiiig the railroads liable for the salary of the railroad commissioners. The constitutionality of the act imposing the tax was questioned, and the Supreme Court decides tlmt it is not unconstitutional. ?Solicitor McDonald is in Yorkville this week attending Court. In the rase against the two white men for attempting to burn the town of Black's, in that county, the Solicitor will be assisted by Ex-Judge Melton. It is the most important case to be tried at the present term. ?Mr. D. V. "Walker had the misfortune telose eighty dollars on Saturday evening. A gentleman paid him eighty dollars and ten cents in the afternoon, and he dropped the dime in the drawer, and placed the eighty dollars, in paper money, in his vest pocket and walked out 011 the street. When he returned he missed tne whole amount and at once commenced search fo" uut did not succeed in ( finding it. ' Notice.?All parties indebted to us j will please call and settle by 10th of November. , Q. D. Williford & CO. 1 m i Fine Potatoes.?Mr. J. T. Stewart, i one of our efficient County Comrnis sioncrs, will accept our thanks for | some line Bahama Yams, four of ] which weighed thirteen and a half pounds. The largest one tipped the : scales at a little over four pounds. Spread tiie Light.'-'?In another ] column will be seen an advertisement . with the above heading-. Messrs. Q. D. "Williford & Co. are anxious to J give the public light, and point out j the matchless bargains which they are ; offering in every department of their 1 immense stock. To gain the desired light they only ask that you read their ( space, and then give them a call before s making your purchases. i Death.?Intelligence was received t on Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Eliza- t beth Wilson, widow of the late John ' Wilson, formerly of Fairfield. For the past few years Mrs. Wilson has re- j t sided at King's Mountain, at which 1 place she passed away on Monday after \ a brief illness. She was about seventy- ~; four years of age. She had many friends in Fairfield, all of whom will t regret to learn of her death. Day ok Thanks Giving.?President Cleveland, according to the usual custom, has issued his proclamation set- 1 ting forth Thursday, the 24th of No- ] vember, as a national day of thanks ' giving. The American people have t good reason to be thankful, and our < evecutive, in view of the many blessings, has directed that the people as- f sernble in their usual places of wor- ? fVi?r\ or?/-l nvnnmOir aKcoptto thp nfiv Ciii. j/ j auu v/^/vx v ww4 v v ^ n Read This.?Sixth arrival of railli- J nery goods. The finest selections of trimmings ever brought to "Winnsboro, with a well selected stock of notions, ^ corsets, etc., in endless variety. Miss ^ E. C. McElleney, a first-class dress | maker, will occupy the rooms in the rj millinery store, where ladies,' misses' ^ and childrens' costumes will be made up in the latest styles on the most t reasonable terms. _ j jl Mrs. J. D. McCarlev. South Carolina at Atlanta.?Mr. * James Turner had his herd of Guern- ( seys on exhibition at the Piedmont ? Fair last week, and we are informed they were looked upon as being the finest ever seen in that section. "We a "****** t-ZGs\A f a + l-io f Vin V AiKS w xtai a i nth I ajw v/w?A t iv/ v* A, off the first premium. Mr. Turner is a one of the most successful stock ^ raisers of the State, and generally ^ carries of the blue ribbon wherever his stock are exhibeted. i . t Unclaimed Letteiis.?The followin? is a list of letters remaining in the 1 ? r Postoffice at Winnsboro, S. C., Oclo t ber 24, 18S7: r Harries Byrd, "William Christmas, i Mrs. Lizzie Gelzer, T. G. Gilbert, * Miss Lottie Goaircs, Rosa Johnston, j Ella Jones, John Landrews, Miss Francis Irvle, Steven Lyles. ? Persons calling for any of the above * etters will please say they were ad- ^ vertised. DuBose Eglestox, c Postmaster. t Dime Reading.?If ihe weather is 3! not very unfavorable the "dime read- ] ins" will come off at Moimt Zion < College to-raorrow evening. The following is the program: j Quickstep?Messrs. S. G. G. and S. t Heading?Mr. T. "VV. L. 1 Vocal Solo-Mr. McC. J Reading?Mr. T. Iv. ?. ! Music?Mrs. TV. II. F. \ Reading?Miss L. S. i Vocal Solo?Miss 6. K. Reading-Miss A. ^ Quartettes?Mrs. D., Miss A., and i Messrs. McC. and A. i i Electric Bitters. I This remedy is becoming so well known < and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters ; sing the same song of praise.?A purer ; medicine does not exist and it is guaran : teed to do all that is claimed. Electric ' Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver 1 and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Bheum and other affections caused by i impure blood.?Will drive Malaria from , the system and prevent as well as cure all , Malarial Fevers.?For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric 5 Bitters.?Entire satisfaction guaranteed, ' or money refunded.?Price SO cts, and ?1.00 j .per bottle at McMaster, Brice & Ketchin's -Itaag Store. * Tiie State Crop.?From the annual! report of the Commissioner of Agri-! culture, which is now in the hands of the printer, it is learned that the1 present crop will be considerably larger than last year. It is estimated j that the yield of cotton will reach a little over six hundred thousand baies, I an increase of seventy-five thousand bales over last years crop. The yield i of corn wi'l reach about seventeen and a ' half millions bushels, an increase of a . little more than three and a half mil-1 lions bushels. The amount of farm 1 supplies purchased is estimated the i same as last year. Upon the whole the report should be very encouraging to our agriculturalists. ITEMS FKOM ItIIJGEM'A1*. Quite a ripple of excitement was caused hereon Tuesday of last week by a suit brought by the man who rents the town market house against the town. The case tcms tried before Justice Ilinnant, and resulted in aj mistrial. Air. W. (J. JLtion,a courteous i young lawyer of Winnsboro, repre-! sented the*plaintiff, and Mr. J. C.J James, of this town, appeared for the defendant. It was talked about for | several days, but all interest seems to have died away. There has been several other cases before the justice in the past few days, but none of them were of enough importance to cause any excitement beyond the immediate parties. Something has teen said in the newspaper about having the. Hon. Jefferson Davis at the Siate Fair, and if the sentiment all over the State is like it is here, it would be a splendid piece of management to get him to come. Jeff is regarded as a wheelmmmnnitr f.rwl is rinnht iiVi OV in tlliO VVUJtuv44?ivj J less so regarded all over the State and South. The attempt to banish him from the affections of his people by that prophet, priest and king of South Carolina journalism, the News and Courier, has only resulted in endearing him to the people at least of this section. The citizens here as one man oppose the position of The News and Herald 011 the question of the imprisonment of the Virginia officials. The reasoning with which it sustains its position is very ingenious, but it does not lppear how the rights of the States ;an be permanent when such encroachments as this occur. The cotton receipts at this point since the commencement of the season reach way on to 2,000 bales. It is still coming in briskly and good prices prevail. It is thought that the receipts at the end of the season will reach 1500. There arc two cotto i seed buyers :iere, and an immense quantity of >eed i.< being bought. It is rather jad policv for iarmers to sell their ?eed, but if they will sell no better oarkct can be found than Ilidgeway. 1 Two of tiie leading dudes of the poivmnitiiiif c/im n t lvn UVVil WCiU VUV C<_1 ??ii * ?? vr >1* three evenings since, but they sang ;o bassty that instead of being smiled ipon they were interviewed by a ( joliceman, and told very positively hat it' they didn't "stop that fuss" hey would be "put up." They step "jcd. It is rumored ihat there wii! be a and of festival given by the ladies of he Baptist Church somj time in the lear iutnre. Good returns came from i former entertainment of the kind, uui it is hoped that like results will Ltteud this one. r. [The above communication arrived oo late for our last issue.?Eds.] SYXOD OF THE SOUTH. The Associate Reformed Presbyte ian Synod ot the South convened at STew Hope, Fairfield county, on rhursday, the 20th iust., and conin ued its sessions until the afternoon >f Monday, the 24th inst. ^ New Hope church is bv far the 1 1 inest in the county, if not the most clc- i jant country church in the State. For < >eauty of situation it is unsurpassed. 1 Che church building cost about $3,000, ind the furniture nearly $400. ' The Synod was opened with a ser non br the Rev. Thos. P. Presslv, of i Croy, Tenn. It was called to order ' >y the Rev. James Boyce, D. D., of i he Erskine Theological Seminary. ] Dhe Rev. W. W. Orr, President of i he Iluuterville High School, was 5 ilected Moderator. This election ( neant that the Synod intended doing < ts work with accuracy and dispatch. ] About seventy delegates answered ; o roll cal;, from the States of West t Virginia, Virginia, North and South i Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Geor- ] fia, Mississippi and Arkansas.' Reports were read from churches in ; Florida, Alabama and Texas. < The annual reports from the boards < md standing committees exhibited a lealty and growing condition of 1 iffairs. The number of accessions \ luring the year was never larger. ' Che collections for the vcar aggregate 010 nnn " J The treasurer of the Home Mission und reported that every claim could , >e paid in cash. The treasurer of Foreign Missions eported every claim paid in full up to late, and a surplus of over $2,000 in ' he treasury. In addition to the an- , mal expenses of the Mission in Mexico, a lot for a church building had >een purchased in the city of Tampico or $2,000, and a building fund had )een accumulated of over 1,500. The Synod appointed two new mis- J ;ionaries to Mexico, viz: The Iiev. r. S. A. Hunter and wife, of i\e\v Edinburgh, Arkansas. Over $1,500 lave been pledged by the ladies and . :hildren of the church for missions for he next year, in addition to an appropriation of $4,500 made by the ' synod. The accessions reported in Mexico for the past year were seventy. Jne cnurcn tnere nas aireauy a mem- jership of one hundred and fifty. The Ec?vs. J. P. Sankey, ofIiochester, 1 ST. Y., and W. S. Onens, D. D., secre;ary of the Board of Home Missions, epresented the United Prebyterian Hharch of North America upon the loor of Synod. They made eloquent iddresses and were most cordially eceived. The Moderator responded, nforming the delegates that the Synod's rejection of the "basis of union" be:ween tho two churches was only tem- < porary, "in order that the church : night go into the union as a unit, and :: not by fragments. It was not our j ntention to send the Prcsslys only, : jut the whole church would go into he union." Dr. Onens was on his way to inspect such places as Atlan:a, Chattanooga, Dalton and Birmingham, with a view to toe organization 01 united rresoyterian Churches. Geo. S. Monroe, Esq., a prominent j member of the Newberry bar, was; eiected treasurer of Erskine College, to succeed the Rev. J. N. Young, who ^ave notice of his desire to retire from office at the closp of the present colle- 1 ?iate year. The Kev. J. II. Peoples, of Tennessee, was elected delegate to the next > General Assembly of the United Pres! byterian Church; and the Revs. W.M. Grier, D. D., and John T. Chalmers were rppointed delegates to the Pan Presbyterian Council, to meet in London June next. Potts Station, Arkansas, was select- j ed as the place for the next meeting of j Synod. A cordial vote of thanks was j 1 tendered the members of Xt-w Hope j congregation and community for their ! magnificent entertainment of the mem- i bers of Synod. **** i Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruiso>, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, anil all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures 1'iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to ?ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2~> cents per box. For sale by McMaster, Briee A Ketcliln. ' * Is Consumption incurable? Read the following: M:\_ C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, "and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third'bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, savs: ' * --* i i',.. xt;.,.. "iiau 1C 11UI ueeu iUi Ui. xviuj; a Discovery for Consumption 1 would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Monaster, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store. * ? MBMHMu MMJieca?e?amaamspaa?? xNEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D \ TT7YTQ F. A. LEHJIAxVV, JlA I JuxN 10 Washington, D.C. Send for circular. T\EAFXESJ$. Its causes, and a new JL/ and successful CURE at your own home, by one who was deaf twenty-eight years. "Treated by most of the" noted specialists without benefit. Cared himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others. Full particulars sent on application. T. S. PAGE, No. 41 Westolst St., New York City. ?' - - SURE CURS DISCOVERED FOR j ATARR If aagyLauderbach's German Catarrh Remedy. Si JB i Price 81. Sample* free at Druggists. Mailed lor ivc. m slumps. THOUSANDS CLKKX) tincc,Uie discovery of this method of tri-atmrnt. Every mail brings letters from grateful persons CUKKD. D. LlL'DKKUAUt A CO., Mewark, a. J., I.S.A. E3i^ir~ 'isiri MppB HAIR BALSAM i ckrsrji'^i and N-ftntifias the hair. I'ronioUv a luxuriant growth. vi?&2 Never Faiis lo "esters Grey SS!P?$^??S8^! Ksjrio its Youfhfu! Color. ' ^^5 Cares??>l|??Usca?c8JU?<i hair falling HSNBES?0????IS? The safest, surest and best euro for Corrs. Dubious, ore. Stops all join. Ensures comfort to tJr* feet. Never fails %o cure. 15 cents at Dnanrists. JIisc&X Co.. \. Y. 0*)K A WEEK and upwards positively O-^'J sccured by men agents selling Dr. Scott's Genuine Electric Belt, Suspensory and other appliances. Sample free. These are the only original and genuine. Xo humbug. Dr. Scott, 811 Broadway, X. Y. f ADIES ARE OFFERED plain Ju needlework at their own homos (town or county) by a wholesale house. Profitable-. genuine, (iood pav can be made. Everything furnished. Particulars free. Address Artistic Needlework Co., K>."8tl: Sr Vt'\v Yorlc CHv. WORK FOR ALL .Ifd ployr.ient given to energetic m-'ii and j women t-v. rywhere. 850 a mvl all j ixpc/ix^s paid. Samples worth *>5 and J full particulars free. Addre>s 1'. O. YK'K- I Ei:Y, Augusta, Me Don't uiufs this chuticc. Ti rite io-ila>/. i BtWjrtHS WHl v* f%Tjj ajg > / @ ?in 8 e's ?3jj 1 Have von Cough, Bronchitis. Asthma, Indigestion! Uso | PARKER'S CINCER TONIC without delay. It has curea many of the worstcases and isthe best remedy ! for all affections of tho throat and lungs, and diseases ' arisinpr from impure blood and exhaustion. The feeblo and sick, struggling against disease, and slowly drifting to the grave, will ia many cases recover their health by tho timolv use of Parker's Ginger Tonic, but delay is dangerous. Taie It In time. It is Invaluable for all paina and disorders of stoiEacli and bowels. 60c. at druggists. raXavmosre. MEMOEY j !> ISCOYJERY. | Wholly unlike artificial systems. ^ Any book learned in one reading. Recommended by Marx Twain*, ITicir\rd Proctor, the scientist, Hons. W. W. fVsTOK, Jvdaii P. Benjamin, I)r. Minor, &c. Class of 100 Columbia Law student; j ;wo classes of 200 each at Yale; 400 at ' University of Penn. Piiila., and 400 at j IVellesley College, &c., and engaged at Dhautaufiua University. Prospectus post free from PROF. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., New York. ] SEASON & HAMLIN I >n rf s The cabinet organ was ; IK IT/' i17 introduced in its present ; ?i form by Mason & flam- ] in in 1861. Other makers followed in the manufacture of these instruments, but the Mason & Hamlin Organs have always ( maintained their supremacy as the best n the world. Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstration )f the unequalled excellence of their . )rgans, the fact that at all of the great IVorld's Exhibitions, since that of Paris, ; L867, in competition with best makers of " ill countries, they have invariably taken \ ;he highest honors" Illustrated catalogues r :ree. Mason & Ilamlin's Pi- ) P?fijwj|^ ano Stringer was int.ro- ( hy them in 1S82, ind has been pronounced by experts the 3 'greatest improvement in pianos in half a j lentury:" _ ] A circular, containing testimonials from ilirce hundred purchasers, musicians and i ;uners, sent, together with descriptive cat- t ilogue, to any applicant. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy payments: also rented. " 1 ^ASON k HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO CO.. j JiUSTOX, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, j ' LIE BIG- COMPANY'S ^ EXTRACT OF IMT; I < FOR IMPROVED AND ECONOMIC COOKERY. Si. B.-- Jenninc only with lac- j < simile of" Baroii Liebig's signa- j tnre in blue across label. h To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers ! md Druggists. (TOTIGE *02 PINAL DISCHARGE. I WILL apply to John A. Ilinnant, Judge ' of Probate for Fairfield County, on < Monday, the 28th day of November, 1S87, for a final discharge coadministrator of ; -lie Estate of Reuben ^lotlev, deceased. , 2IARY L. RAINS, October 20.1887. Adminisrratrix. ; Oct23x3 SEALED BIDS. Office of County Commissioners, / 26th October. 1S87. ) N'OTICE is hereby publichcd according ; to law, that sealed bids wiil be re- ] feived by this Board up to 12 o'clock, m., 2nd of December next, for building a new span to the Douglass Bridge over Little Iiiver, and for repairing a portion of the same, extending two hundred and twelve feet on the south side threof. Specifications to be had on application at this office. Bids must be accompanied by the names ; of at least two good sureties, and any and : all bids are subject to rejection. J. TURNER bTEWART, Noa2x4t Chairman. NOTICE. Office cf County Commissioners, ! 12th October, 1SS7. ; XT' OTICE is hereby given to all persons ; xS having unapproved claims against j the County to present the same to this j Board, for approval, on or before the 2nd : dav of November proximo. J. TUBS EE STEWART, j oct 20-iav/td Chairman. V * pnaaggagiaw n- BPi rr i * Bgaafg?EM? NOTICE. a LL persons having claims against the ?l\. estate of T. II. Davis will present the same, properly approved; and all parties indebted to the above estate will settle the same at once with the undersigned. II. A. CALDWELL, W TV CALDWELL. Executors. Ilidgeway, S.October 15,1 t>87. OctisfixL'm 100 Per Cent Is a brand of Flour just receh cd by the undersigned, the finest goods made in the United States, and for sale only by me. A fuJl line of Canned Goods, every case lresh, first quality and standard weights. Koast Beef, Corned Beef, Chipped Beef, Potted Ham ioc per Box. Chambers' Peachers, for Cream, Barrlett rears, rineapple, sliced, and Grated Tomatoes, Okra and Tomatoes, Corn Starch, Imported and Domestic Sardines, Chow Chow Pickle's, and Worcestershire Sauce, Imported Maccaroni and Cheese, French and American Candies. To arrive?Citron, Currants, Raisins and Nuts. A share of the trade solicited. Terms: CASH. A new announcement next week. R. M. IIUEY. FOR SALE. A S Agent of the heirs of tlio late Mrs. jtx. T. 1). Oxner, deceased, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIKiST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER NEXT, to the highest bidder, the house ai d lot formerly occupied by the deceased, and situate or. Congress street, in the town of Winnsboro, just north of the store of McCarley & Co. There are convenient outbuildings and a. nice garden attached. ALSO, All of the personal properly, consisting of Household and Kitchen Jturniture, belonging to said deceased. Terms of sale?Cash. Mns. S. A. 'IWNLEY, Agent, Winnsboro, S. C. Bids will be received privately at any time between now anil date of sale, and if satisfactory the property will be sold at private sale. Apply to Mrs. s. A. TOWN LEY, Or 11. J. McCAULEY. OctOtd W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE?(|a## | The only S3 SEAMLESS Shoe in the world, with- f BsCS?l out tacks or nails. f | finest Calf, nerXect lit, ^7 Q and warranted. Congress,, v-s i> Button ani Lace, all ggg uj \ styles toe. As stylish and durable as those .<0 costing $o or$G. Boys/f" J<s all wear the W. jf v> k\AV>" 3 JL. DOUGLAS/^. c SV* .Jf S3 ^oe^?< [Nsmo osJ prio? cm bc!:imo; eich Sioo.] TV. L. DOUGLAS 82.50 SHOE is unexcelled for heavy wear. If not sold by your dealer write "W. L. DOUGLAS. Brocliton, Mass. EXECUTORS' SALE. DY VIRTUE OF AX AUTHORITY JD vested in as by the provisions of the last will of Tiios. \C. llabb, Sr., deceased, we will offer for sal before the Court ijluum; UUUI uu tut; FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER next, within the locjal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, the following-described premises, to-wit: All that tract of land, situate in Fairfield CJounty, and State of South Carolian, con taining THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY acres, more .or less, and bounded by lands :>f Robt. M. Aiken, William Aiken, Wn\. J. Martin, J. D. Gorce. and the estate of the ate John W. Evins, being the tract of land upon which the testator resided, and known as the "lloiv.e Place." TERMS OK SALE: One-third of the parchasc-money to be paid in cash, and the balance upon a credit )f one and two years, with interest upon >aid balance from the day of said sale at :he rate of ten per centum per annum, to )C secured by the bond of the purchaser md a mortgage of the premises sold, or ill cash at the option of the purchaser, the : purchaser to pav for all necessary papers. Oil AS. A. DOUGLASS, J. E. McDOXALD. October . 1887. Executors Oct* 5td LAND SALE. PURSUANT TO AX ORDER OF T1IE Court of Probate of date the ."0th day of September, 1887, whereby it was ordered md decreed that the traci of land liereinifter described be sold for the purpose of >ayin# the debts of AW K Turner, deceased, 1 will offer for sale before .the Dourt House on the FIRST MONDAY IX XOVEMBER lext, within the legal hours of sale, to the ugliest bidder, the following-described property,' to- wit: All that tract of land, lying and being . n the County of Fairfield, and State of jout:: Carolina, containing SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES, nore or less, and bounded by iands of Martha I). Boyles, .J. M. Yongue, .5. M. Leinmon, T. D. Fcaster and the ".McMulenPlaec." TERMS OF SALE: All of the purchase-money thereof to be j paid in Cash, and tlx* purchaser to pay j1 'or all ni cessaiT v * :s. IX A. JIINXAXT, Judge of Probate. OctoberirtH7. Octlotd MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or rJCIILAXU. EN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William II. Padgett and Elizabeth C. Padgett, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Mary C. Padgett ct al., Defendants. PURSUANT TO TI1E DECREE of the Court aforesaid, duly rendered in tlie above-entitled cause, I will offer for stile, :it public outcry, before the Court House door, in the town of Winnsboro, Fairfield County, md State aforesaid, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next (being the seventh day of said month), at3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following-described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel and tract of land in the County of Fairfield and State aforesaid, about nine miles from Winnsboro, containing FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVEN ' Acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Thomas True, Bay lis E. Eikin, John B. Broom, Thomas F. Broom and other?. TEKM5 OF SALE: One-fourth cash and the residue to be in three equal annual instalments, with interest from date, payable annually, the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and the mortgage of the premises sold, the building upon the premises to be insured and the policy assigned for the protection of said mortgage. JOIIN T. SEIBELS, Master for Iiichlaud County, October 14, 1887. Octlotd SHERIFF'S SALE. DY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION TO i) me directed, 1 will offer for sale before the Court Ilouse door in Winnsboro, S. C-, 011 the FIRST MOXDAY IX NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, the followingdescribed property to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County oi Fairfield and state of South Carolina, containing FIVE HUXDRED AND TWENTY Acres, more or less, uounuea oy lanus ui \Y. E. Ilenclrix. I). A. Hendrix, John "Wvlie, II. G. Wylie and James Fair. Levied upon as the property of W. E. .Smith, at the suit of D. A. llendrix. .}, D. .McCARLEY. Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, C., October 12, 1hs7. Octlotd SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF SUNDRY EXECUX) tions to me directtd, I will offer for sale before the Court lluusedoorin Winns boro, S. C-, on ti:e FIRST MONDAY IX XOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for CASII, all the righ", title and interest of Wylie J. Davis," in the following described real estate, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the "Faust Place," containing FORTY ACRES, mure or less, bounded by lands of J. W. Johnson and others. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the "Littleton Rains Place," containing ONE HUNDRED AXD NINETY-SIX Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands oi \\. a. smitu ana otners. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN Acres, more or less, situate on waters of Sawney's Creek, bounded by lands of Dr. 11. II. Edmunds, E. W. Ollever and others, and known as the "Egypt Placc." ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the "Walling Place," containing TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mary Ellen Kennedy, W. R. Kennedy, F. 13. Austin and others. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the "Jim Murphy and Jackson Place," containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOUR Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. R. II. Edmunds, the Egypt Place, Simon Jones and others. ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, known as the "IlomePla^e," containing EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded by Dutchman's Creek, lands of Mary Tidwell, E. G. Palmer ana others. Levied unon as the r>ror>ertv of Wvlie J. Davis, at the suit of Thomas C. \Villiams & Co. and Others, agaist Wylie J. Davis. JXO. D. McCARLEY, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 12, 1887. Octlotd CLERK'S SALE. state of south Carolina, F.-IKFIELD COUNTY. F. \V. W.iiri-ncr & Co., Plaintiffs, u. .James S. Thompson, Defendant. tx puksuaxcs o? ax order of X tin; Court of Common Pie is, made in the above-stated cast;, I will offer for sale heft-;'! tli:' Court House door in Wiimsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN" NOVEMBER next, within tin: 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, lying on the waters of Little River, in the County and State aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TIIIRTY-NIXE Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of P. -M. 15. Holly. W. H. Ruff and the estate of Godfrey O'N-nl. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balahcc on a credit *f twelve months from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale, to be i secured bv bond of the purchaser and , mortgage of the premises sold. The purchaser to pav for all necessary papers. Clcik's Office, W. II. KERR, Winnsboro, S. 0., C. C. C. P. F. C. October 1.1,1SS7. i OetlStd i CLERK'S SALE. ( STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, ( FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Sarah F. DuBose, Plaintiff, vs. Wylia J. Davis, Hood, Bonbriglit & Co., Witz, Biedler &Co., Thos. 0. Williams & Co., F. II. Leggett & Co., Rouse, Hempstone & Co., Sncdeker & Boynton and Frank E. Block. Defendants. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1. the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, I will offer for sale l>efore the Court House dcor in Winnsboro, on the ^ FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at 1 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 Fairfield Coun- ; ty. on waters of Dutchman's Creek and Watcree River, containing , ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO 1 Acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Henrv W. Desportes, on the south by lands of Mrs. Mary P. B:ack, , on the east by lands of Henry W. Des- , ports, and on the west by lands" of Ruff & , Cloud: said tract of land being commonly known as the "Arledge Tract." TERMS OK SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be 1 paid in cash, for the balance a credit of 1 L>ne and two years, payp.ble in two eqnal i annual instalments, with annual interest from the day of sale, the purchaser to | give bond secured by a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for all necessary ( papers. Clerk's Office, W. H. KERR, , Winnsboro, S: C., C. C. C. P. F. C. fVfnhpr 1"> 1SS7. OctlGtd. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Ulyssc G. Desportes, Plaintiff, vs. Jaracs Hall, Defendant. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER JL of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, 1 will 1 offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, 011 the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, towit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield, and State of South Carolina, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, bounded on the north by IniiHi? r\t f^l^Aivl nncf 1\if lnn/lt i?xiiu?7 yji v-JWiix viu? vuoi uv lauus of Martin unci Wesley Ilall, south by lands of J. A. Gladden, and on the west by lands of Wesley Hall. terms or sale: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance upon a credit of twelve months, with interest thereon from the date of said sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises sold. The purchaser to pay for all necessarv papers. W. II. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 15,1887. Octlotd CLEliK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Nancy J. McLurkin, Plaintiff, vs. William J. Wood, Defendant. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 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 next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcn*, 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 I County and State aforesaid, known as tne "StevensonPlace," containing TWO HUNDRED AND TEX Acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Edward Taylor, on the , east by the public road leading fromCros-1 byville to Feasterville, on the south by j lands of R M. Stevenson, and on the west ] by lands of J. F. V. Legs, ALSO, All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX Acres, and known as the "Withers Place," bounded on the north by lands of II. A. Stevenson: on the east "by lands of Edward Taylor: on the south by lands of R. JL Stevenson, and on the west by lands of J. F. Y. Legg, TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, for the balance a credit of one and two years from the day of sale, payable in two equal annual instalments. with interest from said day of sale, payable annually until the whole debt and interest be paid, the purchaser to give his bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold. The" purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Clerk's Office, W. II. KERR, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. 1\ F. C. October 15, 1887. OctlStd CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. F. W. Wagoner & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. John S. Swygert, Junior. John S. Swygert, Senior, and James H. Yarborough, as Assignee of estate of John S. Swygert, Jr., Defendants. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER X 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, towit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, lying, being at situate in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, containing ONE ACRE, ' more or less, bounded on the north by , land belonging- to w. J. Dawkins, as , Trustee; on the east by the right of i way of the Spartanburg, Union & Co liunbia Railroad Company; on the ; south by lands of J. T. Dawkins, and ; on the west by lands of W. J. Dawkins, < as Trustee; being a portion of the tract of land conveyed by the Sheriff < of Fairfield County to the said William J. Dawkins, as Trustee as aforesaid, by deed bearing date the 10th day of February, A. D., 1880. ALSO, 1 All that certain tract or parcel of I land, known as the "Abner Turnip- j ( seed I ace".situate in Fairfield County, said piece or parcel of land contain- ing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY { Acres, more or less, being the same j i land purchased by J. S. Swvgert and J. II. Lorick jointly from Abner Turnipsced, adjoining lands belonging to ! B. B. Cook, Esq., Mrs. Mary A. Elkin, j Mrs. Judith Ruff, J. E. Stanton and others, all of which will more fully 1 nnnnnn vnfai?nr>AA + s\ <1 nlof V?/-> i uj LU a- W A a L ui itsaiTey. * TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years in two r nqual instalments, with interest thereon payable annually from the day of f sale until the whole debt be paid, to I be secured by the bond or bonds of 1 the purchaser or purchasers and mort- 1 gage or mortgages of the premises ( sold. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. ( W. H. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. "VVinnsboro, S. C., October 15, 18S7. Octlotd ? CLERK'S SALE. STATO r>P KHTTTTT f A T?f"iT .TXT A ! M. X U VX kJV U A A*. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. F. W. Wagener & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. George B. Morgan and T. D. Feaster, Defend- J ants. i TN PURSUANCE OF AX ORDER OF [ JL the Court of Common Pleas, made in j, the abo?e-stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the r FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER ? next, within the legal hours of sale, at 1 public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to-wit: a All that certain piece, parcel or tract of [and, lying, being and situate in the Coun- J tv and State aforesaid, containing 1 ONE HUNDRED ACRES, a more or less, and bounded by lands be- ? longing to (rladney P. Martiii, lands belonging to the estate of Isaac Morris, and anas belonging to the estate of Col. D. Provence. x TEEMS OF SALE: 0 One-half cash, the balance on a credit of I twelve months from day of sale, with in- v terest from said date, to be secured by s bond of purchaser, and mortgage of the ' premises sold. The purchaser to pay for I ill necessary papers. ? W. II. KERR, } Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. * "WinDSboro, S. C., r October 15,18S7. v Octl5td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 5 FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Daniel McDonald, as Administrator, Plain- I tiff, vs. Hugh McDonald and Others, Defendants. -T-M -PTTT?<TT A Vf'P <"?T? AV OT?TVPR CtV - JL the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, I will offer for sale t before the Court House door in Winnsboro, t on the c FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at i public outer}*, to the highest bidder, the i following described property, to wit: i All the risiht, title and interest of Tlios. McDonald, deceased?said right, title and i interest being one-half?in all that certain t piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State afore- . said, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, < more or less, bounded by lands of W. S. 1 McDonald, James Jones, D McDonald, s Elizabeth Rawls and others. 1 ALSO, s All that parcel of !uid, situate partly in Chester County and partly in Fairfield nmintv. in the Stato afores?id. containing C "one hundred a, -res, more or less, bounded by landi of Rosanna 1 Harvey, W. S. McDonald, Levis Austin, 1 Sr., James 31. Iliggins and othere. 1 TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase-money thereof to be paid in cash, and the balance upon a credit of one and two years, with interest c thereon from the day of sale, to be secured ] by the bond of the purchaser and a mort- s page of the premises sold, or ail cash at * the option of the purchaser. The pur- c chaser to pay for all necessary paper. . Clerk's Office, W. II. KERR, ( Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. , October 15,1SS7. ( Octlotd CLERK'S SALE. ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. ! James G. McCants, as Administrator of the estate of James B. McCants, deceased. Plaintiff, zs. J. William Brown ! and William Brown, Defendants. TX PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1 JL the Court of Common Pleas, made in i the above-stated case, I will offer for sale j before the Court House door in Winnsboro, j on the j FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER 1 next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the : following-described property, to wit: All that certain tract of land, contain! ing j ~ NINETY-SEVEN ACRES, ; more or less, lying and situate in the 1 County and State aforesaid, bounded by ! lands of James Turner, M. L. Brasweu, track of ths Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad Company, the Ashburn Church lot, by lands of John Wilson, Henry Rains and Margaret Neely. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one year from day of sale, with interest on said balance from the day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold, or all cash at the option pf the purchaser. The purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. ' W. II. KERR Clerk's office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 15, 1S87. Octliitd CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. Gooding & Elliott, Plaintiffs, vs. if. A. "Bookman, Defendant TN PURSUANCE OF XN ORDER X 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, towit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing ONE THOUSAND ACRES, more or less, bounded on the north by lands belonging to R. E. Craig and U. C. Trapp; on the east by lands belonging to W. R. Doty and R. R. Camack; on the south by lands belonging: to II. L. Elliott, and on the west by the Columbia road and land belonging to H. A. Glenn, being the place formerly belonging to Jacob Bookman. TEEMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance in one and two years from the date of sale, the purchaser to give his bond and mortgage therefor, which mortgage shall be upon the premises sold, with interest from the day of sale payable annually. The purchaser to pav for ail necessary papers. \V. H. KERR, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 15, 18S7. Octlotd CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. J. II. McMaster, Plaintiff, xs. A. E. Beckham, Defendant FN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF I. the Court of Common Pleas, made in ;he above-stated case, I will offer for sale 'efore the Court House door in Winns)oro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER lext, within the legal hours of sale, at , >ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the ~ 'oil owing-describ ed property, to-wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, ying, being and situate in the County and state aforesaid, known as the William A. Jlark land, being a part of McKinstry ract, bounded by lands |of Mrs. J. C. Mciinstry, Trapp and others. TEEMS OF SALE: One-half cash, the balance on bond and nortgage twelve months from day of sale, vith interest at the rate of ten per cent, rom day of sale, interest payable annually, >urchaser to have privilege of paying all n cash. The purchaser to pay 'for all lecessary papers. W. II. KERR, Klerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. >? iuuauuiu, o. v., )ctober 15,18S7. Octlotd CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLILA, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. ). G. Smith, C. B. Smith and R. M. Smith and Others, Plaintiffs, vs. John D. Wadsworth, Sr., and JohnD. Wads worth, Jr., Defendants. [N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF L the Court of Common Pleas, made in he above-stated case, I will offer for sale >efore the Court House door in Winns>oro, on the FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER' text, within the legal hours of sale at pbbic outcry, to the highest bidder, the folowing-dessribed property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, lying, leingand situate in the County and State .foresaid, containing :\\*0 HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOUR Acre's, more or less, bounded on the north :nd east by lands of Buckner Hayeood, m the south and west by lands of Fredrick Entzminger. terms of sale: One-third of the purchase-money to be >aid in cash, for the balance a credit of me and two years from the day of sale, layable in two equal annual instalments, villi interest on said credit portion from aid day of sale, payable annually, until he whole debt and"interest be paid; the >urchaser to give his bond securcd by a nortgage of the premises sold, and to pay or all necessary papers, Klerk's Office, W. II. KERR, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. )ctoaer 15,1887. Octlotd CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FAIRFIELD COUNTY. r. W. Wagener & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Benjamin L. Pearson and T. D. Feaster, Defendants. rX PURSUANCE OF AX ORDER OF P the Court of Common Pleas, made in he above-stated case, I will offer for sale >efore the Court House door in Winnsboro m the FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER lext, within the legal hours of sale, at )ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the ollowing-described property, to wit: Ail that parcel or tract of land, situate n the County and State aforesaid, conaining ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN \x-res, more or less, being the two parcels , 1' the premises that were set off by way >f partition on the ? day of ?, 187-, to ienjamin L. Pearson and Phillip P. Pear.011, and bounded by lands of J. T. Daw:ins, Ilayne McJIeekin, C. b\ Coleman md Joel W. Pearson. ALSO, One-fourth interest in the t nartnr-nnv :el of land, containing TWENTY-SIX ACRES, nore or less, being that part on which the lomestead is situated, "and sounded brands of J. T. Dawkins and Ilayne McTERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, tlie baiance on a credit )f twelve montlis from the day of sale, ,vith interest irom the day of sale, to be ;ecureci Dy Dona or puronaser anu mortgage of "the premises sold. The purrliaser to pay for all necessary papers. W. II. KERR, Jerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. "Winnsboro, S. C-, October 15,1887. Octlotd 5