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1 V LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Wednesday, October 16, : : 1881 COTTON QUOTATIONS. Winxsboko, Oct. 14.?Good middling, Of; strict middling. 9.70; mid ^Knrr O etriot Inir i n Cr 9Jv) ",vv j * ?31 -* ? * New ? . in-.. Floor Plaint?W. E. Aiken. New Arrivals?S. S. "Wolfe. Notice?iSticile A. Rion, Admx. $18,500?Q. D. "Williford & Co. We Are Now?J. J. Gerig & Co. Fresh Seed Wheat?James Pagan. "Winnsboro Bakery?G. A. "White. Clerk's Sales-R. II. Jennings, Clerk Notice?Jno. A. Stewart, Chairman, Coal Tar?ilcMaster, Brice & Ketcb iH. For Sale or Ken t?J. C. Caldwell & C>. Sealed Bids?J. M. Stewart, Presi dent. Dress Goods?McMasler, Brice & Kelchin. Briers. ?The "Doty Hotel" is nearly ready for occupation. ?We are glad to bear that Mr. N. C. ^ Eobert&oa is improving. F Macaulay & Turner are at work on [ the stables back of their store. Joseph Reynolds has^u^banjj^ gbam we have seen. ?Miss Mary Poole is mow located in the old McMaster Hotel, and will be glad to do sewing. ?Chas. A. Robinson, of Horeb, has some Concord grape vines that have now the sccond bearing and are very fine. ?Mr. Jatues Garrison has^seut to our office a sweet potato about 33 inches i*i length. It is very much like a snake: in fact without close in spection would be taken for a reptile. ?Our town has suddenly developed into a beef market of consequence, there beix^ no less thau six wagons with beet on the streets Saturday. Every body ought to have had enough, k -Mr. Max Sugenheiuier has beeu apr pointed my business ageut and general manager and he will have charge of my books and all collections, at my barber ihop. J. H. Skinnek.* '?The Sheriff is in great trouble at * * - - It AH ca > Q present, oecause ms> wmuiug not in as great a demand as formerly, there being only three occupants. This speaks well for the good order of oar conntv. ?A hard looking tramp passed through town on Tuesday;"" his threadbare apparel showed that it was advisable for him to seek a wai rner climate to keep comfortable during the winter days. ?"While Rev. Ebb. C. Cunningham, ' of African descent, was practising his sermon benma an omnouse on m? premise?, he discovered one of bis flock bagging ears of corn from his j>atch near by. ?The Chester colored base ball club failed to put in their appearance on ThgrscUtr^ftr.^. there was no game in consequence. The Winnsboro club at_^ieifeited their non-appearance to their icar of being beaten again. ?A gentleman, having in his possession a sample of Allen andFeterkiu cotton hybridized tested it on Friday in the cotton market, and found that it was worth i a cent above middling-. The cotton was hybri <3ized by Dr Glenn. ?The Sbf viff closed the dry goods f store of Mcscrs Landecker 3S Bro. on Saturday. The levy "was made at the suit of Mr. T. II. Ketchin for rent. We hope tb*t they may be able In a Llevr days to bridge over their diffioulty and be open again for the fall trade. ?A gentleman shipped four bales of cotton to Columbia a few days ago and lost fou. dollars per bale. He said he intended to make "VYiimsboro I is cotton market in tne ruture, ana kat his loss would have bought him &9ugl> sugar for several months. J^Dr. John Boyd, who for a number tears filled the office of School Cotnkuer, and was also oue of the Hk-s at Mount Zion College, has pointed Deputy Clerk in the ^tonrt's office, in the place of Smart, who resigned a short Kbite (colored), who had pssively in "reel eye" was ^Lthe Guard House ou P had a hearing before JflRWoant on Wednesday, and re* B^^ceived the penalty of five days in prison or three dollars. He decided to let tho eounty board him for five days. ?On Wednesday night the grist mill of Mr. E. G. Miller, with all the fixtures and appliances was burned. The origin of the fine seems to have been accidental, ai least Mr, Miller has f no cause to saspect aDy person of tbe ?^ net. We could not learn whether 01 not Mr. Miller was insured, or even , i the value of the property destroyed. ?Crown Prince, 31 r. J. D. McCarley's celebrated racer, won a rac( against eight horses at Linchburg, Ya. on last Wednesday. He still main ^ lains South Carolina's reputation BL ? i n i . - i? xl_ _ /.'/M j Iiioroati. ir me peopie ox rne Dominion" fear that "Billy" Mahon< will be the winner in thepoliticial race we would suggest that they import : ' dark horse** from South Carolina. ?Messrs. McMaster, Brice A Ivelchin have on exhibition at theii Drusr Store some of the most exqnisi lively beautiful roses that we havi IgL | ever seen?these are the Papa Bonteir and are grown by Judge J. J. Neil, o |Sj^. our town. They are of the most deli cale shade of red immaginable. Tin H Judge is a great lover of roses, and i very proud of his collection. If ttiesi I?- ~ oi'A q ^orifnlo lift / nrtoinlf Ko F. iv^wo aiv a g<?uijMv ) uv ^vi IUIUI^I ua good reason to be proud of them. ?The mule stolen from the stable o > t "Mi. Holbrook Rion, about two mile below Winnsboro on Sunday night was found near White Oak on Thurs day, in the possession of- a negro The party in whose possession tin atrium) was loumi, savs uiai on in inoruiug after Ihe mule was misseil lie ?H?covcrcsl him rumuug' at large i his yard. He took him up and worfce< Jiim uutil Mr. II. saw Mr. liiou'* a/3 ?" ' vertisement when he immediately ootified his owner of his whereabouts. > ?There is something truly great in : the manner in which railroad men disregard the Ordinance of our town. The South-bound passenger traiu passed through the lower portion of town on Sunday night at a rate of SDeed it rarelv exceeds when in the open country. Why don't the policemen spot tome one of the engineers who make it a practice to violate the town law and the first time he comes along afterwards, pick him up so | quick as will make his head swim? ! Once will be enough. ? Quite a serious accident happened !o a small negro boy at the cotton gin of the Oil ami Fertilizing Factory on 1 Saturday. The little fellow was playing around the elevator, and his curi: ositv became excited to find out what was carrying the cotton away at such ' a rapid rate. To satisfy this yearning for knowledge he ran his arm r-artly ' into the tube, when some thoughtless young scape-goat standing by gave him a shove, and caused him to lose luc tinr* Tin* nf th/? /Iranorl-ifr sucked his arm iu with such force that three of his fingers were severely lacerated. This should be a warning toid!ers; that it would be very well for them to heed. Never meddle p^jjth what does noi. concern you. \ LADIES Needhzla tonic>or children that want toileting " ? up, should take B?iOWN'S iron bitters. It is DiAasant to take, cures Malaria, Indigestion . and ^Biliousness. All dealers keen it Flap,lrnve in there snow window a in 11 im. for inviting customers into their store/!1 The machine flaps ami flaps as it does so it says "Come In," "Get Our Prices" and "Save Money." The machine is accompanied by another which works an old shoe maker who drops off to sleep every now and then and is awakeaed by a sound scouldingfrom his boy who kicks the shoe bench violently. Just at this juncture the old woman appears on the scene and in threating manner makes three licks at tLe old fellow's iieaa. uo ana see these curiosities Personal.?Mrs. William JR. Robertson, who will be pleasantly remembered as a resident of Winnsboro for a long time,.but now of Charlotte, N. s 0., lias been spending a few days in town with relatives and friends. Mrs. Henry B. Refo returned home e\n nicrhf- ATI visit to t"he North. Mr. Clark so n, of the Charllotte bar, was in town on Saturday. Mr. F. H. McM&tter, Editor of the Greenwood Times, was in town on Saturday. Mr. G. B. MoMaster returned home from the South Caroliua University ah flip aoronnf of sickness. Mrs. Carolie Lykes, of Richland County, is visiting at Mrs Powell's in the Gladden Grove section. J. A. F. Coleman and wife, of Feasterville, are visiting in Marietta Ga. Mrs. Fawr.ette, of Feasterville, is spending- a short time with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Slater, of Washington. D. C. ^ A vriltA 1 e? I AmnA :ui i/. x3l? vyjjv/ 10 ivuipvrily located in Columbia, spent Sunday at home. Mr. D. E. Flenniken, of Columbia, made us a flying visit on Thursday. Mr. Thomas Stevenson,of Kossville, is now a clerk in J. M. Beaty & Bro?s. Miss St. Lawrence Fleming, of Spartanburg, is visiting Miss Rachel McMaster. The Hon. O. \V. Bnchanan left town on Fridav to attend the uicnic at - * I Rock Creek. Messrs. Henry N. Obear and Chas. A. Douglass went into the county Thursday, to attend to professional business. Mrs. O. W. Buchanan is visiting her father, tfce Honorable G. D. Tillman, of Clark's Hill, Edgefield County. .new Advertisements.?The cold J rainy winter days are near at hand, and the little ones will want toys to amuse themselves while they are kept in . doors, and when they are fretful nothing quiets them quicker than a cake. The old ones, too, are fretted when the children are around them, and the care of the little ones make them hungry. Loaf bread is just the thing. JMr. \v lute Keeps ail or tnese tilings. Q. D. "Williford & Co. ask the attention of the ladies, in this morning's issue, to their fine line of dress and other goods. See what they say. Mr. S: S. "Wolfe's changes his adver^ tisement this morning. Something important. Read it. | Q. D. Williford & Co. are deter' mined to please everbody, and in our ' 211x^11 t ucai issue, tuty win icn }uu suuieuuug | important about their dress goods. It ( will be of special interest to the ladies, but at the same time something: will be addessed to the men, boys, girl?, and all. Watch for it. W. E. Aiken offers noor paint at a [ discount, and will sell von window glass to replace the old ones. I Nothing, after a hard day's work, > is more refreshing than a well fur nished house, made attractive by ^ beautiful pictures in handsome frames. A lounge too to recline on, wheu ? we?rv, is a great comfort. Read what J. J. Gerig & Co. can do for you. McMaster, Brice & Ivetchiu ask the ladies to visit their elegant millinerv parlor, and inscect their fashion j. able stock of goods in this line, handled by a fashionable and experienced milliner. 5 S aBT FOR THE blood, e | Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion and ? i Biliousness, take 15 i BROWN'S IRON' BITTERS. It cures quickly. For sale by all dealers In medicine. Get the genuine. f ^ s ADVICE TO MOTHCAB; Mrs. WinsloWs Soothing Sykuk ' se.ould always he used when children are i cuttincr teeth. It relieves the little sufViei i. at once; it produces natural, quiet ?deep by relieving the child from pain, ami the 2 lit tie cherub awakes as "blight as ? nt e j ton." 1; is very pieasanl to taste li i | soothes th?* <*!;:'?!, ?aiften> the aii.iy? '* 1 all pai.i, relieve.-, wine, regulates 'he U I bow-'is, alt:! i> the i ?-st known retne'H f?>l (j j diarr!u?t. whetherurisiirj from m j other eaU'-j* T$,vi:t\-five cents a 'n>"tie * j ' * GREENBRIER ALLIANCE. The following resolution was pnsse<J unanimously by Greenbrier Allbtncc at their regular meeting the 12th oi October. Resolced, That wo will not buy sborl weisrht meal or patronize any merchant that handles it. 1- YY. JKOBEBTSOK, secretary. J?B. YARBOJiOUGH'S OBDIXATIOS. At the request of Little River Baptist Church, hi Fairfield County, a Presbytery was called to examine Mr, J. II. Yarborough, a member of that church, with u vie w to ordaining hint to the weik of the gospel n::..istriThe Presbytcrx consisted ?>f lievs. T. W. Mcllicl uinp, J. U. Aiken and A. \T f* A Plltriluti \! . Yi??'l?AvAlvrK having passed a satisfactory examination was duly approved for ordination. The writer preached the ordination sermon. Rev. T. W. Mellichamp delivered the charge and made the ordaining prayer. Rev. J. A. Aiken presented the Bible with appropriate remarks. At tbe close of which Rev. J. H. Yarborough pronounced the benediction. A. McA. Pittman*, Secretary. Merit Winn. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we h t.ve been selling Dr King's New Discm-ery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve aud L. -ctric Bitters, and have never handler? rpnii iIias that sfl! as well. or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate .to guarantee them every time, and -we stand ready to refurd the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely ou their merits. McMrtster, Brice & Ketchin, Druggists. w * ^PROCEEDINGS OF SHADY GROVE Whereas, w n it t e e appointed by the AiliancetcTvSce the following parlies and a<-k them to purchasing auv farm produce, such aA seed cotton, corn, fodder, peas, etc. | Now we, as a committee, do hereby i request these parties to agree. 10 and ; sign the following agreement. S. It. Johnston, H. F. Bueshel, Edward Noble, J. B.Patrick, J. M. Higgins, J. T. McDonald, [ J. M. Gavden, C. S. Ford, M. Y. Bankhead, Daniel Hall, Of Gladden'?> Grove Alliance. | "VVe, the undersigned parties, do | hereby firmly bind ourselves, each and every oue of us, to refuse from this date (September 27, 1889,) to take in purchase or trade for any of the following farm products, to wit, seed cotton, corn, fodder, peas, etc., either ?r? Hfitr nr nicrht time. And it is farther pgreed {hut parties are allowed to buy all farm produce, except seed cotton, where it is accompanied by an order from the owner of the land in writing. Singed: J. M. Elliott, Jr. These refused to sign: \V. T. McCrorev, M. II. Moblev, E. L. Mobley, Caleb Craiir, colored. Will Solicitor McDonald answer the following questions through The News and Herald regarding the Ben Calvin bigamy case: 1. Has said case been four times before tbe grand jury? 2. In the hands of two Trial Jus tices and Ibe Solicitor? 3. Has the Solicitor ever held a warrant for these parties? 4. Has he ever had names of witnesses ? 5. Why has not the law taken hold of this case? The above questions were read before a meeting of Shady Grove Alliance on Saturday, October 5, and voted they be published in The News and Herald. (Signed) VV. J. Latha:;, President. J. B. Morrison, Secretary. titt*. x liic ijccu II uvitt iui i?aici CALL AND EXAMINE SAMPLES AT R. M. HUEY'S. 10- , JAMES PAGAN". FOR SALE OR RENT. rilHE House and JLot on Garden Street, X belonging to Mrs. M. B. Boyles. Apply to 1C-13 J. C. CALDWELL & CO. I SEALED BIDS* SEALED BiDS for hauling brick for the Cotton Mill will be jeceived by the Secretary, J. Q. Davis. Specifications will be furnished by the same officer. Bids to be opened October 23. J. M. STEWART, 10-13f3t President. COAL TAK. ALSO Mixed Paints, Dry Paints, Buggy Paints, Harness Oil, Axle Oil, Machine Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Spirits Turpentine. Also Lamp and Lamp Goods, at the Drug Store of McMASTER, BR1CE & KETCHIN. - NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of W. C. Rion, deceased, will please present the same, properly attested, to me, at No. 193 Senate Street, Columbia, S. C.f or to my Attorney, Jas. W. Ilanahan, Winnsboro, S. C. LUC1LTC A. RION, 10-12fx3t Administratrix. NOTICE. Office of County Commisbionsks, f . 9th October, 1889. $ j i LL persons having claims against the JX. County are hereby notified to preI tViooomo t\rt r?r liofnvo llin Icf nf Vr>. vember, prox., for audit The Board will, for the raest pa t, pay claims in the order in which they have been audited, so that it is to the interest of holders to present them as promptly as possible. If any claims go unpaid this year they will be those last received at this office. The Board will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday November 6.1889. ' " JNO. A. STEWj\ Ti"\ - 10-1512x2 Chum. Bd. G*.. Jom. NEW ARRIVALS -OF THE? SEAS.O N. COOK'S SALMON STEAK, NEW PEARL BARLEY, "VTTW T>T?T"\rPX Alii T f A BUCKWHEAT IN PACKa?res and loose, Topioca, Farina, Corn Starc'i ami Graham Flour, French and American Sardines, Canned Meates, Salmon and Mackerel, Raisins, Currants and Citron, Pulverized aud other Sugars, Cocoa, Broma and Chocolates, Teas, Rio and Java (Coffees. Smoked Beef Ton^nes and Breakfast Strip?. Lard, BuM^r, Cheese and Macaroni, Fine and ("lu'jip Flour, Meal ami Grits, Maekeral jn Barrels and Kits. (,'i<rars, TobriC.MS ?"d ('i_'an*:tes, Crockery and G H-sware. All of which will he suid at tin: !uwcst price for cash. 8. 8. WOLFE. m A I ^Bfipy trade^HSRK Tie Choicest Tea Ever Offered. PERFECTLY PURE. A MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE. , TBY IT. Tou vSL rem sm ss7 ether: fcalit7 aerer nr. tilt Is the Highest Grade Lsa*, picked from ! the best plantations and guaranteed absolutely j pare and free from all adulterations or coloring I matter. The packages are hermetically sealed and warranted full weight. It ia more economical in use than the lover grades. Oriental & Occidental Tea Co., L't'd:, Head Office, 35 Burling &ip, Veto TorJe, ] For Eals by all the best Groccrs. McMASTSU, BRICE & KETCHIX, j Winnsboro, S. C ! CALVIN BRICE & CO., ' j ll-6fxlv Woodward, S. C., I . 1 Presents in the most elegant form ( .Of! * >/ ?-piwtr urn Ml ITDITirtl IC .tlflOF : nt LMAM l I* - Miw i 111 . .www I ?or THE? FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, ]_ ?oio&ned _wit^L Jfce- " virtues o? plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to permanently cure Habitual Constipation, and the many ills depending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated ?so THAT? ?? ?.opniiauiMA or cm r*UKt buuuu, KcrKconinu ??>?<-, HEALTH and 8TREN0 H NATURALLY FOLLOW. Bvery one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SYRUP OP FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. N. V FLOOR PAINT. A FEW CANS OF FLOOR PAINT vet on hand, and will be sold at a small discount on regclar nri f?po. WINDOW GLASS oi' ail sizes. For sale by W. E. AIKEN. Winnsboro Bakery. T"fc T7* A T\ CAKES, CONFECTION ARIES, FRUITS, TOYS and tt a "\rpv r;nnns. (x. A. WHITE. TO THE PUBLIC. are now prepared to GIN YOUR COTTON. Charges?One Dollar per bale of 500 pounds or less. Twenty-five Cents per hundred for all in excess of 500 pounds. BIG PRICES for COTTON SEED Your patronage solicited. WlmisUoro Oil k Fertilizer Company. 10-2fxlm SHEKIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary A. Chambers, Plaintiff, vs. Mary A. Bookman and Others, Defendants. PURSUANT to the decree and order of the Court aforesaid, duly rendered in the above entitled cause, I will offer for sale at pnblic outcry, before the Court House door, in the town of Winnsboro, Fairfield County, and State aforesaid, on the FIRST MONDAY IN' NOVEMBER next (being the 4th day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing ONE THOUSAND ACRES, more or less, and bounded and abutted by lands of K. E Craig and U. C. Trapp on the north; ou the south by lands of H. L. Elliott and S. Gardner; on the east by lands formerly belonging to the estate of Jesse Wyrick and lands of T. C. Camak, and on the" wast by lands of R. II. Jennings and U. C. Trapp. TERMS OF SALE : One-third of the purchase-money to he paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest thereon from the day of sale, to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold. The purchaser to pay for all necessaiy papers. H. Y. MILLING, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. . Winnsboro, S. C., October 5,1830. 10-8fx3t WESLEWOr^Z STAUNTON VTBGINIA. upens sepwmoer iatn, iosv. oneoi tho most thor- | oush ana attractiro Schools for young ladies i in the Union. DistinguishedadymtagesmSlCSIO,. ABT. ELOCUTION, &c. Clinate unsurpassed. . Pupils from nineteen States. Tennslow. Special , inducements to persons at a distance. <STFor I the great inducements of this CELEBRATED . V1EGINIA SCHOOL, write for a Catalogue to | Wm.A. Harris,0. D.,President,Staunton,Virginia. ' / i Worth of Dry G Ladies, we want to call j line we will sell you. We h; youirom buying, as we intenc Look at our fine line of ; WRAPS AND J ! Look at our immense line Cuffs, Underwear, Corsets, F Blankets, Towels, Doylies, Tr To please everybody, littl I funded. We work to please. I WORTH OF FALL Aff!> WINTER CLOTHING WE have now ready for the market. In this department we do claim to have the inside track. A large lot of PRINCE ALBEEfaUITS. ! A large lot of DIAGONAL SUITS from ?o.00.6 $25.00. BUSIX??r SUITS for the fat man and ! BUS1N ESS SUIT ? for the leau man. SUITS from $3.00 up te $20 00. BOYS* SUITS from $1.00 up. A Larjre Lot of Mens* and Boys' OVERCOATS. Let us advise you to come to us before you buy; we will do you good. Q. D. WILLIFORD & CO. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Snsan N. McMahan, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. J.Dawkins and Others, Defendants. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, 1 will offer lor sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the FTRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hoars of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that tract of land situate in the County of Fairfield, State of South Carolina, containing TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Charles Free, Mrs. McMahan ana oiaers, ueiiig uie |jrciuiooo wuveyed by John B. Daris as Sheriff of Fairfield County by deed dated the 10th day of January, A. D. 1880, to William J. Dawkins as Trustee. TERMS OF SALE: One-half the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one year from the date of sale with interest on said balance from said day payable annually, the purchaser to give "for such balance his bond secured by a mort gage of the promises sold, and to pay for all necessarv papers. R. H. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 8,1889. 10-12td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. CCURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Winnsboro National Bank vt. Naocy E. Gladden, Del endant. IN pursuance Of an order of the Court of Common Pleas made in the abovestated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Fairfield County, State aforesaid, on the he id waters of "Hog Fork" containing ONE HUNDRED (100) ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands, given or devised by Jas. E. Caldwell now deceased, to Catherine E. Mobley and by lands given or devised by the said Jas. E. PQHtpoI' .Io/>nh A ViPinor same piemises conveyed to the said Nancy E. Gladden, by the said Henry A. Gaillard, as Trustee, by his deed bearing even date with these present, made in pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas for the County aforesaid, dated 21st Sept., A. D. 1883, in a certain cause then and there defending, entitled "Jacob A Caldwell, Plaintiff, against Mary (r. Caldwell and others, Defendants," and said mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County and State aforesaid, on the 6th day of "May, A D. 1684, in Book W pages 584, 585 arT:l; bo. iis of sale : One third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of sale, and the balance thereof on a credit of one and two years, in equal annual installments with interest thereon from the day of sale payable annually from day of sale until the whole debt and interest be paid, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold and the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Clerk's Office R. II JENNINGS, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. October 8,1880. 10-12td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary C. Rion, Plaintiff,, vs. Minerva Gilbert, Defendant. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the aoovesiaieu cuss, jl wm uuei jui ucfore the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outciy, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that let or parcel of land lyinp, be ing and situate in the town of Winnsboro, in the County of Fairfield and State afore said fronting on Fraser street of said town, containing THREE-SEVENTH (Z-l) OF AN ACRE. more or less, ard being the northern half of the lot designated F on the plat of the I<aw lands, made by J. M. Stewart under order of Court in the case of W. C. Bee & Co., for their assigns vs. J as. W. Law, et al TEKMS OF SALV.: Cash, the purchaser to pay far all necessary papers lv. II. JENNINGS. Clerk's Office. C C. 1'. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C , ( cti.bcr x, i>&). 11M2UI H'MTQ V H rr!3_ **> fotrart on flo ?t Gea IXliO JXI-?i+Ai 1. _io?veil & Co's >"owspapef A'iverf WingEurrau (23 Spruce St. S, where advertising evouucuuuur bo ma<V>IvfU]' vi;W lOfi&i -v-i/-is mi I- - : - ii m? s o i -oods, Notions, Hal rour attention to our fine line ive the quality and the quantit; 1 to sell at some price. "ERSE^S, SHAWIi : of Notions, Hosiery, Handl ocftr>c nf Jill Irinf' icUHiciSj WUH.OI.iuj VA Ma. ...... unks and Valises. A large sto e, big, young and old. Satisfa Q, D, WILLI CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Henry A. Caldwell and W. Beauregard Caldwell, Executors of the last will and testament of T. n. Davis, deceased, PlaintifEs, vs. R. C Keeves, Defendant. IN PURSUANCE of an. order of the Court of Common Pleas made in the above stated case, I will offer for cale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER iieW-,\sj)&iGtlie Ie3a* h?urs su^e? at public outcryTttrliAy^highest bidder, the following described projfetrf? c&iwit: All that tract of lanj situate inVhe County of Fairfield, State of South Caro- j lina, containing THIRTY-NINE (39) ACRES, and bounded as follows: On the east by lands of J. D. Harrison, south by State lands, west by lauds of J. D. Harrison on the north by lands of Scott Brown. ALSO. All that lot,piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in the County of Fairfield, State of South Carolina, containing FORTY-TWO ACRES, I said land bounded as follows: east by lands of J. D. Harrison, south by State lands, west by lands of W. J. Davis and north by Wateree River. The above iots being known as lots No. 24 and 27 Harrison River State lands as will more fully appear by reference to plat in Secretary cf State's office. TERMS OF SALE: ' Cash, purchaser to pay for necessaiy papers. R. H. JENNINGS, Office of C. C. P. G. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 8th, 1889. 10-12td r.T.-R-RlZ'Sl SI A T, Fl. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Martha A. Black, Plaintiff, vs. Alfred M. Black, Defendant. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the abovestated case, I -will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, "on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that piece,parcel or tract of land situated in Fairfield County, State of South Carolina, containing FIFT"i (50) ACRES, more or less in the old liome place mentioned in the marriage settlement made between M. S. Kirkland and S. R. Black, dated 27th December, 1S45, and bounded on the north by lam's of the estate of Aaron Powell, deceased, on the east by lands of Mary K. Harrison, on the south by lands of the estate of Martha S. Black, deceased, and on the west by lands of J. S. CbappelL Also, one fifth (1-5) undivided part in all that tract containg one hundred and fifty acres deeded by Martha S. Black, to her five children, and one fifth (1-5) undivided interest in tliat tract containing one hundred and thirty-two (132) acres, the said tracts bounded on the north by lands of the old Black place, east by lands conveyed to Mary K. Harrison, to Martha S. Blaclc by deed dated the 3rd day of September is?, on the south by lands of June Tuckett, deceased, and Malissa Abell and on the west by lands of George fcchwartz, being the property conveyed by the Plaintiff to the Defendant by deed dated December 22nd, 1883, and which is yet unpaid for. TERMS OF SALE: One half (>?) cash, the balance upon a years time with interest at seven per cent, the purchaser to pay all taxes that may be unpaid upon tne premises and to pay for all necessary papers. Clerk's Office, R. II. J ENN1NGS, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. rW./Vhor 8 1SSO ~ 10-12 w' " CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFILD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Caroline M. Wylie, Plaintiff, vs. Janie M. Wyhc, Anna B. Ji&od, Mary E. Weir, Carrie M. Hood, Eliza M. Wylie and Hugh S. Wylie, Defendants. 1 N pursuance of an order of the Conrt JL o- Common PJeas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court Housj door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property to wit: All that pieces-parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County and Staie aforesaid, containing FIVE HUNDRED (500) ACRES mrtufl <->i> lcee on/1 Jirtnnn fho jmrrJi iUViV VI uuu uviwiu^u vu vuv kssai.** bv lauds belonging to the Plaintiff and Jane Weir and the Winnsboro and Pcay ferry road, east by lands of the estate of John Wylie, deceased, sonth by lands of II. L. Elliott and Thomas Ketchin, said tract of laud being known as the "Home-place." also That plantation of land lying in said uouijiy ana oiuic, cuuuiiiuug FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY NINE (439) acres, more or less, aud bounded by lands of Sarah McDowell, east by lands of Sarah Cathcart and Samuel R. Johnston, south by the old Johnston place and by lauds of H. L. Elliott aud west by the tract of land just above described as the "Home place," said plantation of land being known as the McOreight place. TERMS OF SALE.* One-balf of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in one year, secured by the bond of the pur cnaser ana mortgage 01 me premises sold with interest on the credit portion from day of sale at the rate o{ seven per centnm per aunnm. The purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. R. II. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office. C. C. C. P.'F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., j October 10th, 1S80. 10-121d ; INSURANCE NOTICE. rf>HE under>ignrd, representing the 1. Knoxvilic an?l oth.-r Insurance Companies, is prepared to take risks oiv dwellings, cotton, merchandise, ?in-hou.-e>, etc. A share oI the patronage of the citizens of the countv aTid town is solicited. 9-12 " W H. KEEll, Acfcat i L. . . _ a:; is, Caps and Shoes. of DRESS GOODS. In this jT, and the price shall not keep * AND SKIRTS. cerchiefs, Ribbons, Collars and Is, Sateens, Ginghams, Quiltsf ck of Cassimercs. SSJEKCBKSB* .ction guaranteed or money reO n/'V JbUKU ^ tu. ? ii ?mbm?Mgaai^m?n ; CLERK'S SALE. i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ; COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. j Robertson, Taylor & Williams vs. Sarah J. I Stanley and others. j fN pursuance of an order of the Court of ; JL common Pleas, made in the abovei stated case, I will offer for sale, before the j Court House door in Wiunsboro, on the ! FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER | next, witliin the legal hours of sale, at j public outcry, to the highest bidder, the | following-described property, to-wit: i One house and lot at Blythewood coni taining ONE ACRE, arrar^Jtw^iLded., -on Jji^jaarlJ^h^J. D. Hogan's lot, on the east by Main street,"5Ir the south by McNulty street and on the west by W. C. Young's lot TEEMSOF SALE: n,**. \.nlf nf fhd niirphaip.mnnpv trt bfi VliVz WMiJ. Vi V?4V 2^v*? ? ? ? j paid in cash, for the balance a credit of one year from day of sale, payable annually until the whole debt ana interest be paid, the purchaser to give his bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold and to pay for all necessary papers. Clerk's Office, K. H. JENNINGS, Winnsboro. S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. October 8,1889. 10-12td CLERK'S SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNT? OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. E. n. Jennings, C. C. P., Plaintiff vs. TT T\A^Ja?I4 JCiilCU JCLtllH3UI.J, IN pursuance ot an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the abovestated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, j containing . I ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE AND; ONE-FOURTH (3ACRES, more or less, lying and situate on tne ; waters of Moms Creek, in the County and \ State aforesaid, bounded by lands of S. L. Crawford and others and lands of Anna S. Gradick. TERMS OP SALE : One-half the purchase money to he paid in cash, and the balance thereof on a credit of 12 months with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold: or all cash at the option of the purchaser, the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. R. H. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office. C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 8,1889. ' > - . l(M2td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary S. Caldwell, Plaintiff, rs. Patrick Hastings and Others, Defendants. IN pursuance of an order ef the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court Honse door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY LN NOVEMBER next, within the legal Lours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following describscf property, to Wit: All that piece, parccl or tract of land lying, being and situated in the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina containing SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY (750) acrcs, more or less, bounded by lands of Jas. R. Harvey, E. B. Ragsdale, Timothy Harden and W. A. McDowell. The said bond and mortgage have been assigned by the said David R. Flenniken to this Plaintiff this 29th day of June, 1886. TERMS OF SALE! Oit-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of sale, for the balance a credit of one and two years payable in two equal annual instalments from the day of sale with interest on said credit portion of the purchase money from said day of sale payable annually until the whole debt and interest be paid., the purchaser to give bond secured by mortgage of the premises, and to p'av for all necessary papers. E. E. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. YYiunsDoro, o. u., October 8, 1889. 10-12td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. county of fairfield. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. T. W. Lauderdale, Plaintiff rs. Isaiah S. Goins and Others Defendants. IN p&rsuance of an ordercf the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro oh the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at publiG outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to Vv U . All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and situate in said County and State containing: ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE (155) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by public road leading from Winnsboro to Camden, east fcy lands ot W. R. Doty & Co., south by lands of A. R. Cason, west by lands of PftrkViioa C QloTTTCAn WlOITOWU. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance thereof on a credit of one year from day of sale with interest thereon to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. R. H. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. "Winnsboro, S. C., October 8, 1889. 10?12id ILawofU BEATVS CORKER,, II - IfiCEBIES J -vnr oasti- -vWk BEATTC CORNER, j WILL BE NECESSARY TO SELL these Goods. Those who see will be satisfied by sight aud touch that they are in all respects the best Goods. The prices will be the WEST ffl PBS. 1 Oar stronghold will be to get buyer* to look at our Goods. Their own judgment will make them purchase. fllwa TT? a fflifliiftfl VI* YV W W Mf VMWMVVi We invite the people of Fairfield to come and see Oar Goods and get oar : 9 prices. We intend to compete with fl v market, and this we say with co intentfifosUJblufF. Don't bay oar goods for friendsbip^gtrifeg. We want your 8 trade on purely uosi!jRes8 principlts, ' BEST GOODS at 7?j| # 1 BEING THE CASH.. 9'' SPECIAL ATTES1IOX! -Farmers' Alliance - 1 We nave & lew rousoi ootuccrnmade PINE STRAW BAGGING on r IjflB exhibition and for sale at oar Groeery. The snpply is limited; bat if it pleases |9 we will exert onrselves to get all we can. Respectfully, J J. iffl 4 li 4 CLERK'S' SALE* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ^ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. H. N. Obear, Plaintiff vs. Mack Stark, Defendant. t FT pursuance of an order of the Court of Common' Pleas, made in (he ' above stated case, I. will offer for sale . - fM before the Court House door in Winn* r . m boro on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at - ml public outcry to* the highest bidder, th?' -fftlTntpincr rlpcrrihpfi nmnprtr tn AU (hat piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situated in the town of Winnsborojin the State and County aforesaid, containing ONE QUARTER OF AN ACEE (i) more or less, located and bounded as follows: Commencing at a point 367* feet south of the sonti?ast corner -?J of the intersection of Moultrie and Fraser streets and running east 210 .. -'gsjM feet, xonth 52? feet- west 210 feet: fl north along Fraser street 52? feet being the southern half of lot AB on plat of ; . survey made by J. M. Stuart, surveyor, dated 9th Nov., 1880, in the case of"W. C. Bee & Co. vs. Jas. W. Law d al.t or their assigns, and bounded north bylotofH.N. Obear, east by lot of Sfathan Means, south by loLof Jas. H. Bion and west by Fraser street, being the same lot conveyed this day by fl. 4ft vucoi iv cuc ooiu ixuftux kjcolxv.terms op' sale: Cash. B. H. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Wincsboro, S. C.t October 8,1889. <; 10-12td 4| CLEBK'S SALE. pm i mu /vn o/\TTmn /i AOATT\T? la .v? ? M C0^v mMoTpLEAS. ' A COUST OF com:MCL fl A. S. Douglass, Tj Defendants. / - Ff pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, J will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER , ~ next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit i -'^9 All that tract of land being and lying in the County of Fairfield and" State aforesaid, on the waters of Jack- J son Creek and bounded by lands of . Samuel Catheart, John A. Weldon, Bobt. A. Herron and others, contain"fourhundred and sixty cm (460) acres. - ir.ftino vr oala One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale and the balance thereof on a credit of one arid two years, in equal annual instalments with interest from day of sale, payable annually until the whole debt j and Interest be paid, to be secured by me lmjuu vi uie purciuuser sou a muri* m gage of the premises sold, or all cash / at the option of the purchaser, the por- y A chaser to pay for all necessary papers/ R. H. JENNINGS, 7 -M Clerk's Offiee, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C. October 8,1889. _ 10-12td OATS Al W I ALWAYS:-# HiP. 1 .?** n A FINE LINE OF Family - Green, #| M'CARLEY &m. S ^ |