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r (PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY j \ News - and - Herald - Co. j1 iJAMKS O. DATIS, - - President, j, j>- TERMS, IN ADVANCE: j One Tear. - SI.50, j , Six Months, - - - - .75. TV. 1>. DOUGLASS. - - - Editor | ADVERTISING HATES, CASE: j One dollar a squ.ue for the first inser- j tion and fifty cents for each subsequent j insertion Special rates for contract ad- \ & vertisers. Marriage and death notices//'^. ^ Kegular rates charged, for obituaries. j H Orders for Job Work solicited. WfNNSRORO. S. C. grv- - * ? 7- , |?;; . . v Wednesday. Octo'oer 23. : : 1889; | ? ^ . 1 < i- All of the Columbia ninii :? short; time ago stopped at Ridgoway, where ! it remained lor twenty-four hours? [ another illustration of the unpardon- j able negligence and ignorance of the ; Wanamaker gang. I long controversy over :he ap- j S flP pointment of a Commissioner ot Ten- ; By sio:is to succeed the notorious Corporal ! Tanner has at la?t been settled. Pres- J ident Harrison Las appointed Gree?i ! B. Ranm, of Illinois. Bamn was se\ - ; K eral years ago a member of Centre??, j B and also held the poskiot; of Coram is- j siouer of Internal Revenue. IJ" - [ p;-" native of Illinois, having-w-u 1)0111 in j K- thal.Statc inJJ?^~" ^ j f "We have always been somewhat ! skeptical about the sentimental; ulk of i love making a man with sense crazy. | yet when brainy men like ex-Senator Jones, of Florida.. 011 account of liis j , disappointment in love affairs wanders Br the streets of Detroit so long, penniless ! and without a home, it does seem thai i there is at least a grain of truth in it. j He is said to be perfectly rational on j pv;, pouticui iiuu viuci laaiiciuuv ? j..'i/i i P?- about liis unfortunate love affair. P^?' Thomas T. Robertson. 31. I>. |f;' Last Tuesday afternoon at -i o'clock, | just after a visit to his patients, oar cs- I teemed fellow citizen and friend. Dr. I'S:-- ' Thomas T. Robertson, reached the end J L . of a long and faithfully spent lift?, and j as nature was putting on tree and j flower the colors of old ago, she j touched him with her gentle hand and i f"">v called hitn to join "the innumerable j | caj^vjs?-tTiat moves to the pale realms ! of shade." St The subject of this sketch was born l? near Winnsboro, Fairfield Cotititv, on the 2*2ud day of May, 1315, and has breathed almost since his birth the perfume of the fbwers of thp red bills of Fairfield, and has grown in wisdom j and knowledge under the tonic infill- j Mjfr ei>ce ot the granite strata \viuch courses If through his native County. He was the youngest of three sons of the late William Robertson by his first wife, Miss Barnes. Tie received his collegiate education at Mount Zion t . College under the Presidency of Prof. James II. Hudson. Me taught school one or tsvo years afier leaving college, in the Horeb neighborhood, and the |*r late Secretary of Stale, Col. Zack Leit ? x neiywas one or ms pnpns. wnnei teaching school he volnnieered for the Florida war, was "'in service therein, and at the time of his death was one of the three survivors of thai war in this County. He commenced reading medicine with the late Dr. Caleb Clarke, whose remains lie in ihe Presbyterian Church yard, and was graduate i at the Medical College of Charleston in 1839, and has been in continuous active practice of hw profession among the people of "Winnsboro and Fairfield Count-, ever gf since. Indeed his iite was his profession except far the last three or four months when he felt obliged from failing health to limit his services to special ca--es. Last March he cele uraieu at. 1115 uuiui; mu uuicm anniversary of the time passed by him in active practice of his profession, by giving a dinner to the members of the Medical Society of Fairfield Comity. yS "We stand with uncovered head before such a lcn? life o'f active duty, and regret that so much usefulness should Toil fi?am lH?c fl>of c.a mn#?Ti li*lt II VUi IUI?J vut bit J v V power of doing good should rest with frail man whose life is a vapor and who passeth away as the graa* of the field. In 1845 he went to Paris to furnish himself more completely for the practice of his profession and while there rf mastered those principles of medical science which made him clear headed, calm, skillful and full of nerve in all crises of the ebb and flow of human suffering. , In 1848 he was married to Miss Sarah Palmer Couturier, to whom were born 1 eight children, five of whcm vrith his widow survive him. He was elected President of the State Medical Association on its reorganization after the war and was the first V.Vice President of the County Medical , Association at the time of his death. "Dnrinc the war he volnnteered his >_ professional services to the Confederacy, went to Richmond in t he ho?- . pital, but was obliged to return hone ; on account ot his health. His health 1 has been failing since June last, when ! I he had ? serious attack of heart t'aihue J ?? from which he never entirely i ccovered and on Tuesday afternoon ai 4 o'clock, i calmly, peacefully he gave hi> honors lo the world again and fiepf i:> peace. Dr. Robertson has boon among us ?o ] long, has ministered to so nsany of onr < i. citizens in disiress. lustc'ii lo so many ^ when their children or wetc \ languishing on beds ?>?* s-iekncss, like j k the shadow of a rock in a weary land, i L has come to us so readily, has lived 1 HI with us so steadily; that ?vo feel as if j we were parting with Mount Ziorrs j kold oak, whose shade has covered three generations of poople, when we reflect < l. BBMoaaeog '-l b?b?nasc - ^fwtwwnuni that no more we sfca:! : hi-.u pJoiijr! n )ur streets. j; Dr. Robertson was oven a n id :he ! t 3 a ties of his profession'; always alive ! t l.o anything that tended to the ;-;ood <?i i ;he community, lie followed whatj* :>ur best citizens proposed with ircr.cr- \ j 3us liberality. lie was a brave, truth- | < tui man ana nas ieu w iwuiimai. * legacy of never fearing anybody or anything but a mean thing, and of speaking ihc truth. Of him let us write this epitaph: j Sleep sweetly, tender heart, i:i peace: Sleep, holy spirit, blessed sou!, While the stars burn, the moons increase. And the great s onward roll. . . -: Sleep till the end, true son! and sweet. "Votlahi?r comes to thee new or stranrre: j Sleep fulTof rest from, head to feeU .. . ! Lie still, dry dust, secure of cinr.se. It Is I'nbearablc. ] i If there is any o-.:e tUn:^1 i-'i&vis 11- > sentiul to conduct ?-?i" whatever J. kind it may be. it is a well regulated j mail service. ? Nothing retards the j whole business wornl more jo have important matters, ir.tni-.ied. to j the mail service, io-t or eve-i mis- j } carried. A dclav its the de'.ivery?i' a postal card may ?V- ticcoirjpanieu with fearful crUce in I>:i>iiiess circles. Tii3 country, section of country, or village which has inefficient mai! feoilitic.s c mnotbut Jail to move i:i progress with the .-ame alacrity ?s that country, section of country or vsi*asro which enj >ys better advantages in this respect. This being rrue the;:, the stupidity, which Wanainafcer lias c.ver cised i:i his appointment?,calis for condemnation iii the slrongeit term* hom! every quarter which make- any pre- ! ' > vilify <j * present management ol" ;riails is intolerable. There is.not a day that pa*s3s hut that :i great, number of the letters, coining to this place, ar* marked ''missen-." L-iters sroing from \7tiin*b ;ro to Woodward, though a distance of only twelve miles5, are carricd to Ch-irlotie, often requiring as ion^ as three ox* JCti:* tuys :o roacn i.ic; point. We c&nva-^ed this tov.u and failed t-> find a single merchant who had not hid io?t or ndsscur important letters, in a great uutnbci' of instances teiagram* !:a<i be used in ordfr to obtain b;S!< of goods, >o uncertain is iiie m:sii # The News axi> Herald has suii'.red ; by Wanamsker's ignorant .servants. We have taken every precaution in making tip our mi:i, yet, do what we may, uiiuv of oar subscriber* do not gel '.heir paper. The papers ?;:e iirst directed from ilie subscript ion list, then ! counted to be sure or :: > nv>takc; and it'several are for she same posloffice, these are wrapped iu the same package. and ~s each p-sMoffice Is directed; : it is checked vff on a list, which is ; filed. Sometime a-ro a ticw postoffice \va^ established in this County, <it which ttc have a number of subscribers, and, though mailed with great care, our papers seldom reach that ; office. We want to fulfil! our contract, we want to manage our paper on bdsi i'iLi jjics. Would the ocopie along the Pennsylvania Railroad suffer this condition of affairs? No, we know that, if this farsi';al mail service, which we have . here in the South, existed at the North, there would be the greatest upheaval of public fentirnent ever known in the history of tLis country. Why then should the South be treated in this manner? John Wunaniaker is a business man and ought to know the result the appointment of his ignoramuses would have. Harrison and Wanamaker may be honest men, even if we admit that, a hard morsel a> it is to ; swallow, in spite of if, we doirt believe t' a republican adminis!ration at Washington can give the South tin honest ' c-of r\f afRTI?a ov.innn flivrvntrh O*. L V/i JL 1 iV> im UU^il which the administration is to acquire ' its knowledge of candidates for public office, is too corrupt. a LETTEIt FItOM TEXAS. To frtc Editor of The Sews and Herald: Thinking that something from Ibis : section of the "Lone Star" Staie wouid be of interest to at least some , of the readers, and probably some of . inv-r:1rl friftnrli. nromrrts ma to com - - ' ' ? " ? -- ( municate this to y ur very valuable ( and welcome visitor, as L look for- j ward with pleasure for Friday evening's mail, as i; generally bri;igs me The News and Herald, the third day < after coming from press. The question with a great many of the citizens that are desirous of removing from their native homes to better their con- ] diiion and settle i:? (he most desirable , section cf the South West, "Where is the most desiiablc locality?" Ii< have seen a great deal of this great .y and prosperous State. Everything considered, I think this the garden j spot of" Texa-. This county was f organized about eight or nine years ago. Up to that lime there was not a farm ( in the civ.my, nothing but stock , ranches, the frequent raid of Comanche red men. herds of buffaloes, the Mcxi- 1 can tiger, aud oilier unfriendly factors to civilization. Since then the tide of emigration westward flows; farms 1 are dotted here and there; the cnhi- i vation of wheat, corn and other crops is no longer a question ot experiment . but has proven to. be a success. 1 Although the county is yet in its in- e fancy, wo have a population of about c 1,500, settled 911 an area of about the size of Fairfield County, about 9,000 j square miles. "00 you see wc have j \ plenty of elbow room. This county j * lies between 33o and 31? norih jati-j i lude, about the same a> Atiai.t:*., G.i., ; { an-! a" altitude of 1,500 fi-'.-t above sea ! Ifv.-i. Wcinwa lielbh.fui e!i:n::ie. ' Dwinu :<> tli.i ui.iu and expansive c p:;i i T.iu :t;;; romirk- i iibiy pieas sM, t*im:ed liy almost , iionsiiiji! ^i:ir ii ba:i a: . The i.'tt::inomcCcr >elili>:n raniii!i_r abow !)0J, Mid iVi-qucsi'iv down to 75 a?;'.! 6b0. c ' ? .1 s >V 5 UUVU III) hiv; .-uui:iiv.i *. bat what it bcconns accessary to u?c ; iiifht cyivri.'-jf :ii:es* the turn < ?' tl:c nights." We haw; i.o :::o;<j:ii(oes } af ;isiy c ?i:s(qutiico, no and free lVom man\ uf the pe.-is in .'he way ;>f inserts that utii: r sections of 'he State have o>Lie:nl with. As ft r health, we ti;? m.! know what it is to iicar of? chill ??r few caiv-ed from v miasmatic ii.llnene?>". We have as t ?ood health here as you would have in { [lie mountain regions t-i oouwi v.aro- t lina. This county is 011 I lie head waters a >f the Trinity ami Brazos rivers, t ii IMHHH V * : ,nd the dividing ridge also of the I vaters cf Brazes Trinity :uul . ivf.rs. The little WishiU flows j hrough this county with ft? tribu-: aries, which gives'a large area of a? j hie bottom :ami as this great State , ifi'ords. The soil of this comity, a? is; be ca?c with a!! tiie Jled river land?, j s very :"erri:e, composed cf red, rich; :lay and a very fine sand of a chocoate or mulatto c.?.!or. Owing Jo ihe unour.t of fine sund, makes i: a very; ileasant soil to cultivate, as is free : ivnn ii>at stickv tenacious quality \ peculi?r to the black land of the' ower connties, and more adapted to i ivheat. The soil is from three to : !onr feet on the upland* and from ten i lo thirty feet on the bottoms. The* iveraire plowing here is ab'snt 7 ::,c:;k*, using the most improved riding or (Talking plow-, as the fancy or jn-'igmcnt dictate-. Xo cotton has as yet been raised i;: this county, only as an experiment by a German cohsiy. Thoy raised a tine crop, Lut decided that cotton was nous profitable a.? wheat as a staple crop. : The average m ?hu wheat of tbis i countv last vear was about 22 bushels, ! [his year about 20 bus he!; per aero. ! One crop on ihe Wishltu, owned by a ! Uiiic.igo firm, thrashed a lew isavs ago, made an average of o7j bushels per acre. That linn raised over 7,COO bushels of wheat. Thy reason assigned for the falling oil of i!io average uoiu ~J2 to 20 bushels per acre, is thai ;n;?rc sod !au ! in pronorsion j was *o\vcd this \ ear than ia-.t. 'i he' greater proportion this year wa>: .-owed on sod land. Com wili average .. A..i? | j abOUL UiirMjis per :i :: v, j kv . SO busheb per ::cre. Sorghum uc\v.*: io perfection; two crops can lv harvested in ( lie season. Irish and Ssvcci potatoes do linley. i<Yuit> o:'a!I kind*- ; apple-, peache:--, p.jars, pis', ins -sue- j ce?.d admirably. W^'clublcs < ! :iii i kinds do os we:! hero a:; :t::\where I : have ever been. WalC" :ivl yrow very line. 1 hav^een Their. he! o ! weigh over anuu. Good water be bad a: a depth : viTrom fifteen io thirty I'ct.f, or c-Litems of any capacity can be had at Vi! reasonable com. V,'c have an abnn- ; clance of line S!o:.e lor wumng pur- j pose?. The i'acc of the c?>i;s?u > i? ; s?lTick*!i!;y undulating lo keep !he; iai.ll V?ei) drained, ai:d Ml abtll.:Srt.':Ce of waier i"' r t-k.-ck. Land can !>o purchased si ivvo to four dollars j.-er ; acre o:: i.eeonniodaiii:# it;: :r?s, say j cue-foii: I!i ca*h, i!;c balance two a:;u tii: cc j car.", '" !* i-.:i^cr i! 5j*;s Dniulin^ i:: iiei'lal be .sad a: any ; Sainton U;y railroad already ore."-ccl ; at 82.00 per hundred. Game in a'oii:^'. is found here, : viz., antelope, dec:, turkey, wild j geese, brawls, ducks, p-ovor, quail, ! prarie eldc::*..*!-, curlew and many i u! her spec its ui I ho ilashered uibe . too ivdiiM'.s ?o fsst-iitI often think ! what a picme Wooriwar.', A mo? . Davi^. Lliil Mai lni. Andrew \Valace ; ami many more ; t .my t?Is!, i": iciitis i would have awhile li-iiitii: :>;iti hunting. i We are only twenty-Jive ti;i!cs from i Wishiia Falls on iIk? Fur; Worth <!c Denver, Railroad. So come a:ii! s; o ' the fmest co;t;jt:\ you i ver saw.; Everything is :;s g:een n >-.v as a? any ! time of the year. Grass ! ; some! places f;oa: knee to waist hi^h. Dry weather is i.evdcd now to cr.rc the : ?i\iss, which will keep the in iroot! condition wiihoiU extra feeding. Co n can be bought here from liftce:i to twenty-five cents nor bushc!. It is needless to fay tiiat this is as Sue a &tock county as you wiii lind anywhere. Any one de.-iring any other iiifor-1 matioii that I have omitted in this, I j wiii rake great-pleasure in giyi-ig it : by addressing inc. Respectfully, J. C. Bkj.l. ? ? ?a>- *-i - -. COi XTY NEWS. WIIITM OAK. O-'.ober 13: Mr.?. A. ihipniT, if Blairsviiie, is vi-iii;;^ her iluugiitcr, 1 Mrs. J no. ]>. Patrick. licv. C. D. 15ei!f, of tHchbn?<r, who has been fis&islir^r ltcv. -1. A. While ?mi ! a conunnnion occasion, li ft on Moiuisv j morning for hi? home. Ilobiusoifs Circus attracted a tew i persons to Clicsier o ; the 1-iih instant.; Miss Saliie Patrick left on Monday! evening' to take charge of tlia art dc-; partment of the Ilmitersville* High \ School. Cant. J. L. Vv"ardlu;v, one of the . Alliance ooituii buyers, spent iast I Wednesday at this place. A number j Df farmers held their cotton, awaiiing ' bis atrival. lie weighed, cut and ' sampled it, but did not buy: assigning i us his jea?on, that he -unid not afford lo pay the price tin* the buyers I:ere | were paying on ;hut day. One of the i members ci ti:f ASiiuuee i:e!il hi* cot-: 1 ton from Saturday until (he following 1 Wednesday. His two bales lost) twenty pounds in weight r.nd he sold it idss than he was offered on Satur-1 lay. The Alliance men are somewhat; Jisialijlied with ih*; treatsiieist they! have received. Mrs. SI. Noble as.u her daugh!cr, Miss Florid e, left last Tim rid ay for j >2 >*-. rifrtLA-j/iA t'n ! :t * *? *7U*J X' ? UUO;jWVj lUCXi . KEASTEUVILLK. October ID: Miss Fannie '). Crosby i eft Tuesday for Jones'Female Semi-; lary at All Healing S[.?:i!:g>, X. C. Miss Utilize Estes returned yesterday rom Iionca Pa'.h where she has been risiting relatives. Mr. James Edge, who lias been conined 10 his room sever*] days with ever, iS\con va !e?ecnt. Kate, iiitle daughter c?f Mr. J. 13. Jrosby, jus been sick but is ini j PritiJiu Coleman, ;i colored man . ivinff on tbo plinLUi'.n of Mr. D. P. Jrosby. bad bi* band badly enf one lay lait v. t/vk while raking s;'C-.l 1V02.0 mder ('::< 11. .Mr. \V. if. 5?:aliii wen' t > Newberry ] his week \viih bi-> engine and gin. lie 1 ix pec is to 1;:: .-eve: a! hundred bales if otton before (Jin i.-tma?. Iiov. J. D. .Mahon has I;; en veiling 1 II \ ::Ml] T ,1:: :'flsS n ! l*\v weeks, roij?o<itv :j:)y :here has )CL'!: no j vi;ii ?ii:s yhuvcl: i' :* 5<,;nc I hue. I i The - :i;hi. : 1 ;; :? 1 :o:!>'!i :: iT- < i- sn-itty , . J |.I;\ L' ' < ?{ t* I.? : Vi"U..? : v.*?o; tSUcil V. is. r? i t li 'i iiO :H:J) V\ i.; :;i . J.i. .. i j ?Jli'.t.' i: : ; i;:g ! >> ii; ! iiVC'C-I * rt.r:; : \v-u U".. cv. :: :.M .0 | ' )C Ui:UMi:.:i' 11'- i!. : ; I 1 KAST '.V.?TK11'..V.. | ' OjI'iIv: 11'. Th;: ii'-'i suj?i>- r, which j ' v:i- given ;i: Mr. \Y. D;Sti;im's, on ! - iiO IOLf> liisr., lor liiO DCilCIil Oi ti:C ; \>p*:r?- Baptist Ciiurc!), was quite a i ucctvs. The supper was furnished . .nd served 'oy the ladies society of j his chinch. Miss Bcrta Durham was % 1 i \ the recipient <;f u SU.GO cake, for i!:e ; mOSi pt'spti:::r v'Oiin^ j anoslier :su1y liiysieririusiy won 2"> coirs ';'*or?-Mini!iir !:><r sourness ;!: i.'sico 5>iU*s 01 :i crab apple Ti.;> rt?n<iii:sf I IlzCil CXCC-C{:Cd $ i!>. ::ii> i-.w.'.y. October 19. ViV v.*erc ii\:u\ lo learn j th:it School Duko, was j prui:ou:;cL-.l !>v v.-iciuji to Lc j sii^hlly r.ciier iirtl .y ;?:o:-siiisjr. no j i.? still very iil. A tlircn year> color; :! ohilil fill ! in ft vvc:l :vsul v.\- i':i:wn d b;:"r- it! coslh! h.: il, 5; ! E::>t of iM.Lx-.v::;.-. I Co!!on Is - ;)! i*|*i"i:!iti; v<;;\ >l?,tv]y. j Cotton SeCil -i -oii't HS ; high ;\s 23 c u:s= i ?> ;v:-( k. The drc.:- v.l CoiWi:;bl:j, rr.(\ ;he : OXCUl>i')i! i.l'cii I s from Uhigcway. October 21. As the fariiws in litis : scciion arc vniiii; then* e.Mii now,; ihonjrhi I w.miu u:v.- yon :i few du'.s j from G: 105:l>; L1:*. Mr. A::i!n:r ii.ty? ;as*<- - tho c.iko i'. r ' tin ?>f lie !: ?ti Si.Veil i ::c < T:.e corn made is two; hundred HX'y ?cv,J:i and one-bail | bii-sieis, measured 5>y icspo?;b!c mm, \ n > cobs or >huok< thrown in. 1 don't ; tlfn-c old Fair.'seid can be beat. Tak-. i::ir !:i:u!s ctc., into consitiera::c::, :ills crop of corn show?: what can l,v done 0!: pcor land. Mr. Hays' pl:uu was considered one 01* ihe poorest pia'osi ill llii? fCCLiois *o:: \ CHI'S ?J>! abo ; makes c-n his urop lint ho wciks for, y.ngcs ne;vr less than h:Jl' :i bale cl" I "col'ion :o the :tcre, a: id ha*, rn-iUe vcr ! one b.tli p:.'r aero 0:1 live :iore> :!j:il : o I has improved. ' The Alliance on ;i boom now, j f.uriru:; ks'.v members at every -'i-cct- j i:i^. Swiirly every farmer in the. Greenbrier TT^\ 10 ou bi:lon?;<$ so the A!!S:t?iCP, cotton ^ r.LvniKtvcoi). OoiobiT 19. The d'.veliw^r CM' .Mrs. JC. M. Farmer, two ur.N - :=??r:it t)!' thi:; p!:>.Cv-, t ;tally (le>iro;i d by lire ?;Yi LilO I - j! i i illy hiij;i:i "i hiv u.t.n j unknown. No ii;~iira::co. Mr. J. . Lorick and Miss Nannie! K;:V:es wen: united in marriage a' l!i-; j residence ot t::p bride's father i>n Tues- j day last. The Aiisarco e^itcn buyer has -paid j Bl^:!;Cwood three vi-i;.--, but ha-; made; Dtt' o:?tt ?:;:; ! 51:1 chase so far. The j merchuNts he:";: n:o buying freely. Then,- was u picnic {five:; at :he BeS'cvue School on Friday !a->i, which was weii attended. The Governor w:;s booked for the oeca-ion, bat for S'xiio unknown reason failed to put i:i an appearance, but Editor Pope, (>:pt. J. II. Kinsler, tjcipt. \V. ii. ami [ Dr. E. 6. Abney r:u:!i addressed the 5eh;.n)S vvii h i::te resting speeches. This v.1 idi.'-awake school is taught by Mr. E. tt-nvl KS// : , ol Lexington, and is ran nine month? in each year. Tin public funtl is- supplemented by private subscription sufficient io warrant the employment of a lir>l-c!ass teacner. We were pleased to note the interest ni;v,:ifes!ui in the IJcilevuqJ neighborhood to advai-ee the edu 1 :~ -? si./.! ir.ii \ | cat iUir.li lliitl VMS v; 1 iu.ii ov.mn. ^ | commodious new building, a! :i cost j ol' five hundred dollar.-* a good literary i sociely, and an avcrag^ attendance of foriy ptij-iSs, and a "bright voting teacher with fair prospects ol' soon adding an addition to his sleek. The dinner was well conducted and en- | oyed by all. AL15IOX. UClODOl" i'J. jVitiiost cvui \ viiu 151 throng!; gathering corn and ail report enough ro do until next year's crop is harvested. Some say that their crop, of corn is belter than they have ever had. Mr. C. i>. Brice, Sr., had the misfortune to lose a valuable young nrnlc from an overdose of cow pea?. ().: Tuesday nigh!, the loth, the rogues thought ii a proper time to visit Mrs. Emma Briccrs turkey roost and succeeded in carrying oil' a fine c-nhhh--!-. The next mornini? some one ? ? got on ihe thiefs track, ur.tl tracked him for ii distance of t wo miles or more, ami was rewarded for ilioir :rouble by finding tho turkey covered up in the bed. The rascal owned up, but lias sii:cc given ieg b.iii. We hope ho will yet be caught and in:.do to pay the penalty. Mr. li. G. Siuiontou has been quite sick from a bilious attack. We are ijlad to state tli-.it he is now able to be about as U;in!. Mrs. John S. Douglass returned on j ; Ui-j 17th froir: her visit to JJorth Carolina. The ::ifcnt of TlIE NK \VS AXI) j IIekali> was ;;< oti" mulst ycstcixlay. i He reported bunourishing. i We hope hi; \vi!i o.i ubl-i to place The j News axi> 1!ki:alk in every house in [!!!> VJCUJlty. I ( I?ev. il. !}. Blakcly, Messrs. Calvin l>:ice a:iu L. \Y. Henry, anil Mis? I\an:iio (,\ Henry expect t-> attend I lie rnroli'sg of A. It. I*. Synod at I'ros- 1 [>-j: ily, X<:?v berry Comity. which | meets at the above named jinvje on the Mill in=t. < The circns in Chester on ti;e 1-ith < cvas aifen.kil by most all of the young - ' 1 n *1 XI ilk l.v . V. ? IM ; %%.? to be pleased. S ?me Pay that < .hev 1:0: f-.:e Chester :i),ir. day bribe d;i-s ?i:ni people. roil nYsvi:i'si\ Use ISrcirn't; IJiiicry Physicians recommend it. Ail dealers keep it. ?5.00 ]>;r oot'lo. genuine has trade-mark ami c: ossed red linos on wrapper " iS<: (>::y?y oj: :i 'jisnily 2 A number of indie:; at noIiUier. c 'a!., in :: ijinb jointly purchased ;'t );u--i\venneih pan of ticket Xo. N7.S35. n The Louisiana State Lottery. On he I->ii 1 of Auirsist last ihey were a! iio?r thivr.vn into joyful !ty><eri<s J>ec thoy drew liir- j>rixe.? ^ ;:i F: { < i:L ) S- j.f. ittami i? OBRBWH FOR SALE Oil REST. VIY IIOUSK AND PREMISES IX LVL Winnsboro. now occupied by 2>lr. I. T. Matthew?. Apply to II. X. Ob ear, i Ss<>. H'-rrfx.-.r E. A. BACOT. i - : ' I - -? i- \ r iSSl I Absolutely Pure, j' This powder never varies. A marve. of j it- t-i-arxrfh wholesoTV.eness. More i <,Mii5oni!i,::i than the ordinary Kinds, and ; cannot In- sold in competition with the 1 or low test, short weight aium ; <>r powders. Sold only in cans, j i.'cvai. !;.\n:so Powdeu Co., 106 Wall St., N*. Y. iSo-d !>y M :Ma;tvr, iirice & Kctehin j ilroo??rs. 4-iJrxly J > CLERK'S SALE. STATii OF SOUTH CAROLINA. | C. L'NTV CF FAIRFIELD COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, j A. S. D.ui^ia-.s. Executor of the will : ot M iryurel Armstrong, deceased, j Flainiili.r.v. W. J. Iiorrotiaud Others,: Defendants. IX pursuance of an cider of ikcConrt | JL of Common Pleas, made in tl:c j above stale 1 ease, I will offer lor saie before the Court IIou>e door in Winnsboro on '.he FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next., within the log;;! hours of sale, at public on!cry, to the highest bidder,, tlie following de-cribcd property, to \ri:: 311 that tract of land being and lying in i be County of Fail field and State afjresai i, on : lie waters of Jackson CrreU anc^ bouudfd by lauds of Ca'hc::r!. John A. U'cldon, JCOp;, . i i 'Ji ! Oil 2il.ll 1''Ft>Uii i!VNDliKI> ANTI) SI X'r ( ICO) acre*. TKUM3 OK SALK: 0:ie third of the j>;irchase money to b'.: paid in ea; li o:i the day of sale and l'u- balance :bercoi o:: a csXHlil of one JlKiS uvo \ca;>, ill equal allium! ii!>t:umonls -a i:ii interest from day of sale, payable antinaily uMil the whole det?t ai d bo paid. to by .-cctireu by tho bo;.u of :lit; pnrchr.?cr and a mortgage of she M'<-:ni>? id, or ail caih ar ?I; -. ;>-i ! <!:f; ouroha-cr, the purchaser to !(>; ali r.cce??arv papers. it. il. JENNINGS, Clerk", Offi.-e, ('. U. C. I'. F. C. Vv Innsboru, S. ('. October S, 188!'. 10-i2:d : CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF S^UTil CAROLINA. COUNT 1* OF FAIRFIELD* COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, j Mary S. C.ddweii, Piaintill', / .% . Patrick j 11-isiiiijf.i and Others, Defendant?. N pursuance ol an order of i In: Court jl of Common Pleas, made i:i the above stated case, I will offur for sale, before-1he C nirt House door in Winns-; boro on J li-'i FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER! no:', wislsin ihe legal hours of s-.le, at j pnbiic i*nte:y, to the highest bidder, | the fol'owii.'ir described property, to | wis: All thai piece, pared oi' tract ol'land lying, being and situated in (lie County of Faiil:;':! and State of South Carolina. containing SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY (750) acrcs, more or less, bounded by i lands of Jas. II. Ilarvcy, E. B. Ragsdale, Timothy Harden and \V. A. McDowell. The said bond and mortgage have been assigned by the said David R. Fienniken to this Plaintiff this 29th day of June, 18SG. TERMS OF SALK: One-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 animal ins'almeiits from the day of sale with inter- 1 est on said credit portion of the purchase money from said day of sale payable annually until the wnole debt j atici liuciusi, uy paiu, uie parcnascr iu ; give bond secured by mortgage of the premises, and to pay for all necessary paper*. R. II. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., October 8, 18S9. 10?12t(i CLERK'S SALE. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 COUNTY OF FAIUFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1 T. V?r. Lauderdale, Plaintiff, r.v. Isaiah t S. Goins and Others Defendants. -1 fN po.rsnar.ee of an order of the Court / if rnmmin VIms. rnmlr* ill flip ( above slated case, I will offer for sale, j < before the Court House door in Winns- ' boro 011 the . ' , FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER I nexi, within iho legal hours of sale, at t pubii r.itcrv, to the highest bidder, i the fodovvhig' described properly, to ] wis: ( All that piece, parcel or tract of land i lying and situaic in said County and State containing: ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE (155) acres, mora cr less, bounded on < [he north by public road leading from ? Winnsboro to Camden, cast ly lands J :>f W. II. Doty <!v Co... south by lands \ jf A. 11. Cason, west by land? of ? Ccpbise S. Slav/so::. ] TF.inis or sale: O.:o-h:df of the purchase money to < i>e paid iii cash, the balance thereof on i crcdi. of o:se year from day of sale * ivii'i interest. thereon to be secured by :he bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of (he premises sold, the purchaser to pav fur all necessary papers. t II. II. JENNINGS, 3ierk*? Office, C. G. C. P. F. C. Vv'i'iiifsboro, S. C., ( October S, 1SS9. j WKLF?i^fEMALE~ I &^L? IMH INSTITUTE, t S3 SXAUXTOX VIRGINIA. " v Opens September 10th, 1S?9. One of the most thorough ana attractive Schools foryouns; ladies in tlio.lr'nion.l>Lstinguishedadvantagesin31liSIC?, ART, ELOCUTION, &c. Climate unsurpassed. y l'upils from nineteen States. Terms low. Special * inducements to persons at a distance. KSTKor 0 ihe great inducements of this CELEBRATED ri VIRGINIA SCHOOL write for a Catalogue to Wm. A. Harris,D.D., President, Staunton, Virginia. ^ Fine Seed Wheat for Sale, ? riAJ.L AXI) EXAMINE SAMPLES AT U 11. M. TIUEY'S. C in- JAMES PAGAN. -N -V m mi rmagM?sa??^? SHERIFF'S SALE. TATE 07 SOUTH CAROLINA, ;s COUNTY OF FAT WIELD. - j ;OURT OF COMMON PLEAS. |c r-Jin.- a elmmlipis. Plaintiff, ts. Mary i ^ A." Bookman and Others, Defendants. } PURSUANT to the decree and order of j ] the Court aforesaid, duly rendered in i J he above entitled cause, I will offer for j a ale at pnblic outcry, before the Court ! louse door, in the town of Winn.-boro, | v, ^airfield County, and State afores.iid, on j -r he j FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER j 11 lext (being the 4th day of said month) j E >etweer. tlie legal hours of sale, the fol- j 1 owing described real estate, to wit: [ v All that piece, parcel or tract of land, | ying, being and situate in the County of j \ . 'airfield and State of South Carolina, con- ! ( :aining j ONE THOUSAND ACRES, j < nore or less, and bounded and abutted ! , iy lands of It. E Craig and U. C. Trapp I * +i,? mi south bv lands of I ^ J 1 IIUIUIJ U1? ? ^ [I. L. lilliott and S. Garduer; 0:1 the east j < by lands formerly belongins: to the estate i < i>f Jesse Wyriek and lands of T. C. Camak, j ] md on the west by lands (if ii. II. .Jen- j { uings and 1". C. Trapp. j TERMS OF SALE: j One-third of the purchase-money to be j < paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of i i Dne and two years with interest thereon i from the day cf sale, to be secured by a i' bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of | < lie premises sold. Tiie purchaser to pay ! 1 or all necessai v papers. |; II. Y. MILLING, j ; Sheriff's Ofliee, ?>. F. C. j ( Winnsboro, S. C., October 5,1881). !' 10-Stx3t CLERK'S SALE. I , STATE OF SOU!II CAROLINA. , COUNTY OF VAIRFIEU). CCUJtl OF COMMON PLEAS, j ' ... T.1 I w mnsooro :\auouai i>anh. a. ; Gladden, Deiendant. 1N pursu.ince of an order of t:to (Joint of x Common I'leas made in the. abovestated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in WtnnSboro on the FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER next, within the lega? hours of sale, at i public outcry, to the highest bidder, the j jollowing described property, to wit: . ! All that piece, pAicel or tract or land I lying, being and situate in Fairfield | County, State aforesaid, on the lie id I waters 01 iiuj; ruin. t ONE HUNDRED (100) ACRES. j more or less, and bounded by lands, given ; or devised by .Jas. 10. Cfcldwell now de- ( ceased, to Catherine E Moblev and by | E. Gladden," by tlie said Ilenry A. < <ai!lard, as Trustee by his deed Scaring even date ' with these' present, made in pursuance of an order of the Court of Co mmon l'leas for ' the County aforesaid, dated 21st Sept., A. ' D. 1883, in a certain cause then and tiierc defending, entitled "Jacob A Caldwell, : Plaintiff, against Mary G. Caldwell and others, Defendants," and said mortgage ' was duly recorded in the office of t he Clerk ; nf Cmnif.v and Stati? aforesaid. on the (>th clay of "May, A. D. 18Si, in Book W |; pages "84, ofi'> arid 5S3. !' TERMS OF SALE : ? < One third of the purchase money to be j paid in cash 0:1 tl;? v of sale, ami the balance !; theieof 011 a credit of one and two years, in equal annual installments with interest thereon from the day of sale payabte , annually from day of sale until the ; whole debt and interest be paid, to be se- ; cured by bond of the purchaser and raort- < gage of the premises sold and the pur chaser to pay for all uecessarv papers. . Clerk's Office II. II JENNINGS, j Winnsboro. S.-C., 0. C. C. P. F. C. j S 1 SiSft 10?I2td' ' |. CLERK'S SALE. |] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ; COUNTY Op FAIliFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ' Mary C. liion, Plaintiff, vs. Minerva Gil- ' bert, Defendant. IN PU-RSUANX'E of an onler of the i Court of Common Pleas, wade in the j above stated case, I will offer for sale, be- j fore the Court House door in "Winnsboro; ! on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER j next, within the legal hours of sale, at , public outciy, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land lyin?, be ing and situate iu the town of Winnsboro, . in the County of Fairfield and State afore t said fronting or. Fraser street of said town, < containing THREE-SEVENTH (3-7) OF AN ACRE, , more or les?, and being the northern half ] of the lot designated F on the plat of the 1 Law lands, made by J. M. Stewart under order of Court in the case of W. C. liee & < Co., for their assigns cs. Jas. W. Law, et < al. mcT>\ro ap cit r* !? i?iik.uo VA" kjaub* i * Cash, the purchaser tr pay for all neces- ^ sary papers II. H. JENXiNGS. ) Clerk's Office. C C. P. F. C. < Winnsboro, Sr-O., k October 8,1880. 10-12UI __ ( CLERK'S SALE. ~~ \ s STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. < c COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I Susan N. McMah&n, PiaintifF, vs. Wm. * T TV^ 1-:?~ C\ o . JL/a\v ivnia iciiu??;iui? ^ XN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the ~ ibove stated case, 1 will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsjoro 011 the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the Icjral hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, :he following'described property, to evil: All that tract of la::,! situate in the 2ou>- j of Fairfield, State of South ^oml'no AAnhnninrr ^(4.1 VI1IIU) VVUVUil.ll.^ r\VO HUNDRED AND THIRTY icres, more or less, ami bounded by " lands of Charles Free, Mrs. McMahan ind others, being ihe premises conveyed bv John D. Davis as Sheriff of Fairfield County by deed dated the 10th Jay of January, A. D. i860, to Willam J. Dawkins as Trustee. TERMS OF SALE: One-half the purchase money'to be } 3.iid in cash, the balance in one year I rom the date of sale with interest on ^ (aid balance from said day payable an- ^ uially, the purchaser to give for such * jalartce his bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold, and lo pay or a:l nccessarv papers. k. tl. JENNINGS, n<S/.n c. (- f P T5v i* i _ -'ivi n <3 v/uiW] v v? ?. a \/ > Winusboro, S. C.t Jctoboi: S, 1S39. 10-12U1 CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. X)URT OF COMMON PLEAS, iobertson, Taylor & Williams ts. Sainli J. Stanley and others. f X pursuance of an order of the Court of J L Comspon Plea?, made in the above-, fated case. I will offer for sal<?, before the j :ourt House doer in Winusboro, on the \ Wi;.sT \ro\TI)AY IX NOVEMBER u-xt. within the legal hours of sale, at; >i>blic outeryj to the highest bidder, the' allowing described property, to-wit: One iiou?e and lot at Dfythewood conaining " i ONE ACRE, i .nil bounded on the north by J. D. logon's lot, o:i the east by Main street, on be >outh by McNntty street and on the I vest by W. C. Young's lot. TERMS OF SALE: One half of the purchase-money to be aid in cash, for the balance a credit of ne year Irom day of sale, payable antuaiiy untrl the whole debt and interest be aid, the purchaser to give his bond secured S( y a mortgage of the premises so!d and to ?ll nA/vAf-ffOMf rvo r<tv 1U1 ail ucv?o?** jr ;ierk's Office, K. 11. JENNINGS, , Winnsboro. S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C. )ctober 8,1889. J 10-12td / / / \-~r ' .c.~" CLERK'S SALE. j TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j; COUNTY OK FAIKFIELD. IOURT OF COMMON PLEAS.1 [. N. Obcar, Plaintiff, vs. Mack Stark, : Defendant [N pas saance of an order of the Court j L of Common Pleas, made in the ; K/-.Trn ttflfpd case. I will offer for sale ' uv?\. ? , ? eforc the Court iioasedoot-iu Winns-I oro on the 1RST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER! lext, within :lie leiral hours of sale, at j ub'ic outcry to the highest bidder, j he following described properly to > vit: * j All that t iece, parcel or tract of laud ying, being and situated in the town >f Wiunsboro, iu the State and C mnty [foresaid, containing | 3NE QiTARTER OF AN ACliE ' '?1 1 ! i) more or le*?, muaiwi uuu uuuuuv.. . is. follows: Commencing a point i 5G7A feet south, of the southeast corner j >f t^c intersection of Moultrie and I Fraser streets and running ea^t 210 J eet, south 525 feet, west 210 feet; lorth along Fraserstreet52? feet being; .he southern half of lot AB on plat of survey made by J. M. Stuart, snr- j reyor, dated 9th Nov., 1880, in the case W W. C- Bee & Co. vs. Jas. \V. Law et iL, or their assigns, and bjun ted north by lot of II. X. Obear, east by lot of Nathan Means, south by lot of Jas. 0. llion and west by Fraser street, being % "1 - - .1 tv.. IJ the same Jot conveyed mis uuy uj u. N. Obear to the said Mack Stark. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. U. II. 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. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Martha A. Black, Plaintiff, rx. Alfred if. Black, Defendant. IX pursuance oi an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made m The abovestated cose, I will offer for sale,^before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: AH that piect?,parcel or tract of land situated in Fairfield County, State of South Carolina, containing III ACRES, old hi.ine place mramore or less xn m<*1 ^ tioned in. the marriacre ^tt'eme^made between M. S. Xirkland dated 27th December, 1845, and bounded on the north by lanrs or tne estate or Aaron Powell, deceased, on the east by lands of Mary K. Harrison, ou the south by lands of the estate cf Martha S. Black, deceased, and on the west by lands of J. S. Chappell. Also, one fifih (1-5) undivided part in all that tract contain.? one hundred and fifty acres deeded by Martha S. Black, to her five children, and onefifth (1-5) undivided interest in that tract containing one hundred and thirty-two (1:J2) acres, tbe said tracts bounded 021 tlie north by lauds of the o!d lilack place, east by lands con eyed to Mary lC/flarrison, to Martha S BiaeU by deed dated tbe 3rd day of September IS?. 011 the south by lauds of June Tuckett, deceased, and Malissa Abell and on the west by lands of iJeorge Schwartz, being the property conveyed by the Plaiiitilf to the Defendant by deed dated December 22nd, 1883, and which is yet unpaii for. TERMS OF SALE: One half (14) cash, the balance upon a years time with interest at seven per cent. UH2 puiciiHMsr iv y<*y <111 vu<il uiay yc unpaid upon tne premises <tnO to pay for all necessary papers. ' Clerk's Office, 1L II. J EXN IN'OS, Winnsboro. S. C., C. C. C. P.- F. C. October 8,1SS0. 10-I2td CLERK'S SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.COUNTY OF TAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. El. II. Jennings, C <J P., Plaintiff w. Jbllen iiarrison, Detendant. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the abovestated case, I will offer for sale, before the Dourt House door in Wiunsboro on the I FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER jext, within the legal hours of sale, at public outer}', to the highest bidder, the j :oi!owing-described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land,' :ontaining )SE BUXDTiED AND THlltTY-NINJS AKD OSE-FOUKTII (3934") ACICES. nnro nr luhn?r onH ci^nata An-tlii> ;vateis of Morris Creek, in the County and state aforesaid, bouuded by lands of S. L. Crawford and others and lands of Anna >. Gradick. ' ' TERMS OF SALE : Dne-half the purchase money to be paid in :ash, and the balance thereof on a credit >f 12 months w^th interest from the day of tale, to be secured by the bond of the purihaser and mortgage of tlie premises sold: >r all cash at the option of the purchaser, lie purehasir to pay for all necessary pa>ers. R. H. JENNINGS, ;ierk's Office; C. C. C. P. F. C. vv lnusuoro, o. o., October 8, 1S89. 10-12td ' 1 LOOKOUT ON THURSD4.li i). A.. WILL COMiV PWWP P r-r n y.i /iatito mrvr> tti ntt^t\T' drj UUiJMjr 1U l^Ull DUOllVl Gocds, Pants Cloth, Flannels, Gi >hoes, lints or anything rou might menl olir opponunity to get them at prices 1 ffflS IS Sftc fi inai i BUT AN ACTU. . DETERMINED I ill wt'i j uirimiAAi All persons indebted to D. A. HE?i Mtle at once. I need my money and ,mi D. A. HE ? , " CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUST? OF FAIRFIELD. " ' COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Henry A. Caldwell and \V. Beauregard "?~t? last w ill and Caicwen, HiXtcubvio v. ? testament of T. II- Davis, di-ceased*. Plaintiffs, vs. ijL C Keeves, Defendant. | N PURSUANCE of an order <>f Hie _ X (jourt of Common Plea ? mad:r i i the above stated ca^e, I will offer ;<sr <a!e, before the Court House door' i v. Wbaisboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IX NOVEMBER next, witliln tbe legal hours of snip, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described pro: i-rtv, to wit: All that tract of la;s >ituate in tbe County of Fairfield, Stall* of South Carolina,-containing TtURfY-XlXE (:>9) ACRES. ~ * -.a. k.. an44>euoded as follows: On U;e eas& vj lands of J. D. Harrison, south by State lands, west by lands of J. 1). Harrison on the north by lands of Scott Brown. t - * ALSO. All that lot,piece, parcel or tract of land I lying, being and situated in the County of Fairfield, State-of South Carolina,. ; containing j FORTY-TWO ACRES, said land bounded as follows: east by lands | of J. I). Harrison, south by State lands, I west bv lands of W. J. Davis and north by Wateree River. The above iots being ^ known as iots No. -24 and 27 Harrison River State lands as will more fully appear by reference to plat in Secretary of State's office. TERjIS of sale : Cash, purchaser to pay for necessaiy papers. R. H. JENNINGS, Office of C. C. P. C. C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C . Octobei: 8tl>, 1889. / 10-12U1 / 1 L ? CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. county of^ffaujfrld. j COURT PLEAS. [Caroline Plaintiff, vs. Janie M. \V\TsP?kiiia D Hood, i \f-irv 1?. Weir. Carrie LI. Hood, Eliza M. "YVylie :uicl flugh S. Wyiie, Defendants." ? N pursuance of an order of the Court JL of Common Plea*, made i:i the above stated case, I will for jsale before the Court Hous: door in \ ! Winnsboro on the [FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER I next, within ihe legal hours of sale, at | public outcry, fo the highe.'t bidder, ~ -S the following described property to , wii: All that piece, parcel or tract of land j lying, benigand*imare^n^jj^(^^y j^?r^>i:ai?rwCoST<i, comamin" m > FiVE HUNDHED (oOC) ACRES * more or l<*ss, and bounded ??it the north ; j by lands belonging t'> the Plaintiff and Jane Weir and "the Wlansboro and Peay ferrv ruad, east by lands <?f th^ estate of John \V\lie, deceased, sonth , by lands of II. L EHioW and Thomas Ketcbin, said tract ??f land being known as the 'Home-place." ALSO That plantation of land lvi:m in said Coanty and State, containing FOUR HUNDRED AXD THIRTY NIKE (439) acres, more or less, and bounded t-? 1 1- ..C e VT An.i.t>.i: 1 Uy lUIlUb Ul 0^(2*1! east by lands of Sarah Cat heart and Samuel R. Johnston, south by the old Johnston%plfcCtf and b\* iaud< of II. L. Elliott and west by the tract of land just above described as the 'Home place," said plantation of land being \ known as the McCreight piac.). TKRMS OF SAI.K: One-half of Un- pnrchass- money to be {aid in cash, ai.-l ih-j balance in one year, secured by the bon.l of the purchaser and mortgage "f the premises sold with i merest mi the credit portion v from day of saiu at th<* rate or seven | per centum p? r annum. The pur- & i <*hfk?Pi or unri:h:K:?r"? to isaV fcr all neccffcirv papers. R. il. JENNINGS, Clerk's Office, C. C. U. P. F. C. m 'I Winnsboro, S.VC., - " ji October 10 th, 1889. 10-12td - j. NOTICE. Office of County '.^ommissioxrus, / ^ . 9th OctoLjer, l*8?i. f ALL persons hftvtnj^lrunjs a-jraiiut the County .are hereby notme.t t> pre*1?A AM t fli.w VTA >cuu luccauir vm vi uowic- u.uioi. vi *AU* member, prox., for audit' * 1 The Board will, for the most pa t, pay > claims in the order in which tiii-y have been audited, so that it is to the-interest of holders to present them as promptly as possible. * > litany claims go unpaid this yearsthey i will be those last received at this offic^> The Board will hold its auuual meeting on Wednesday November 6.1889. ^ S ' JXO. A. STEWART,. V, 10-15f2x2 Chmn. Bd. Co. Com. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. \ LL persons having claims against tlic^fl A estate nl Major Lsou' ware, ueceastn^B arc hereby notified to present the sam^B duly attested, to the undersigned or W. 49 \J7?< 'rnrnr mv ixrpnf " MATTHIAS BOULWARE,* 9-:J<Jfx4 # , Executifl MMMMKrS JH OCTOBER 1H| IENCE HIS 'FT/W- I E55. IF YOU SEED ANY DRESS nghams Calicoes. Umlcrvests, Boots, Lion-ii) the Drv G>o<l-; lin**, !*is will Ikj L<> please al! ou*t??iniM>. ii? flU^y I rat.lose ut u ? r NOTICE, m fDRI^ will please come forwardami 11st'haveft. Yours, respectfully, S NDKIX-. I