The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, October 14, 1868, Image 2
THE FAIRFIED HERALD
WINNSO11110, S. C.
" Wednesday Morning, Oct. 14, 1808.
Resportes, Willims & Co., Prop
Criminal Indifference.
Tlio most memorable of Solon's
laws declared the citizen dishonorod
and disfranchised, who, in any politi
oal contest, stood aloof and took
uneitlier side. A similar sentiient
should pervade the citizons of' every
repiblic. The people areI alone to be
trusted wit-h tle sacred trust, of their
owH liberty, and unless they guard it.,
the forilns of freedomi may r.em1ain, but
its spirit, will havo fled. Every voter
must do his duty, lie iist inform
himlself of the issues depending upon
his vote, and should spaoud useful in.
tformation amouig his neighbors. The
hlabit, however, of voting simply with
a party or faction, is the fruitful
soiree of Corruption. Issues tre coIn
tinually changing, aid votes should
be decided by the important issues at
stake, and by them alone. When,
however, tho truth is clearly on ono
sido, a it is so frequently is, and that
side is, as it abmost invariably is, in a
minority, tn upright citizen can only
voto in one way, and can oiy do his
duty fully by active exertion upon
that side. T1his is our preciso condi
tion at present.
Never before were snch tremendous
i.stes, big with tho fate of millions
yet unborn, presented to tho suffrago
of a people. 'Tho decision involves
every conceivablo interest. It will
determino the fate of the negroo, the
character of Southorn civilization, and
the permanence or disappearance of
11epublican institutions. Yet with
such interests at stako, a little rain
was enough last spring to keep over
eight limidred registered votors in
Fairfild District away from the polls !
What shall we say ? What madness!
What folly I What apathy I What
criminal indifl'oreico I
How often have we soon national
questions decided in the Senate and
House of Representatives by a single
vote ! I fave we already forgotten the
impeachment, of President Johnson,
and Its failuro by a single voto ? Im
it not of' the utmost importance to
overcome the Radical two-thirds ina.
jority in the House, so as to sustain
Seymour or Grant in thoir votoes1
Now this may depoend, if Radmal
bragging as to how the election is go.
ing, is true on the voto of the Repro
sentative to Congress from our DA.s.
triot. If wo cannot elect Seymour, a.
we hope to (o, lot uIS pepar to sus
tain, (he vetovs of 11rant.
Shameful Apathy.
A peopile who will not keep watch
anid guard over their liberties, are ccr
tain scoon to lose them, anmd by nll ao
counts from without and by observa
tion within South Carolina, and mnor<
especially within this J)istict, we ar<
more than o.heir portions of thoUinlon
letti, polit les t ake its course, and
that cour'so is our ruin It may be
well to say, let politics alone, but un.
fort.unately in America, silence or in.
act ion is constriued into consent, atnd
if we do not meddle with polities t<
control it for our good, piolitics is corn
tain to meddle with us to do us harm
WYe seem to have sunmk somowhat
into that abject state of mind whmiol
distinguishes the people of Mexico aund
the &outhm America Reopublics, where
the people are incapable of comubina'
tion upon aniy wihlosome plan of per.
manent. solf government, but breal
forth at short intervals, into violon
uprisings against successive forms o
mis-government and tyranny. It i
perhaps duo to the mongrel element
which enter into their political conisti
tiution. So much the more earnes
should we be, therefore, to ejoet suel
eloemnts, if possible, from our own.
In Fairfield District at the hast
election, ever eight hundred register
ed voters did not vote at all
It is ceritain, that, had they and oth,
era like them exerted themselves
South Carolina, like Mississippi, couli
have defeated the so-called eonstitu,
tibn, and would have escaped th<.
$150,000 expense that negroc govern
ment has already cost us, in the more
items of mileage and per diem, as wel]
as the, prospootivo taxation at the
rate of .a million and more annually.
Yot have, follow-citizens, let politica
alone, but polities has reiprocated b~
purigng its hand.- into your pocket.
B~od tislesson, and at once.
.'T6 eoy vqtor oomny out~ in No
y abere mnlo*s he deros to b e -e
. hrb t* dtty. We onti, iitit proper
~~feth~the Su~t~to.efr'egis
~ t ct4aint the 1,aclon
A..
$9 t u e hnge
tion and we give it below. Let it be
ronieibered, too, that others who
1ould Uot then register, ean do so
now. Study the figures, and go earn
ostly to work.
The vote in two Districts may be
be recapitulated as follows:
FIRST DIsTRIOT.
For constitution, 17,902
Against constitu.tion, 6379
Not voting, 8302
Total. 14,099
Radical majority to be over
come, 3203
'OUnTi1 DisTniCT.
For constitution, 12,978
Against constitution, 8996
Not voting, 7690
Total, 16,686
Expoeted Democratic majori
ty, 3708
Surely this is an encouraging and
inpiriting condition of affairs. In
one Congressional Di'strict we have a
rousing Democratic majority secured
to us ; and in a second there is but a
majority of about 3000 to overcome In
a total voto of more thian 30,000.
Tho First and Fourth Districts will,
then, send Domocrats to rap at th<
doors os Coilgress in March next, if
the people in thoso Districts do thei
duty in November as thoroughly and
nobly as they did in the late county
olections.
Pink Again,
'ink, the interesting New Yorl
correspondent of the Charleston Cou
rier, who commenced in September t<
change color from pink to Iluo, fron
blue to bluer, and from bluer to black
has, with October, resumed one more
his roscate hues, and become Pini
again. Well done, New York Domo
orats I Continue to watch Pini
closely, and dino and wine him well
Keep an eye on the corresponden
from the metropolis. And the nex
timo that a Republican bondholdo
again decoys Pink into an eating sa
loon, and stuffs him,'till he is afflictoi
with political dyspepsia, follow hil
up with another bottle of Hostotter'
Stomachio Bitters, and ply him wel
with physic, and with facts. We profo
pink to blue, blue to -bluer, and ove
even bluor to black (republican. To
day's eletions will indicate whethe
Pink is a true prophet, though ho mus
he, for he has oracularly hint ed the s
cess of both candidates, and can't we
thoreforo, prove afalso one, and who
over be the result, will deserve to 11
entitled "the reliable correspondent
of the Charleston 0ourier.
Radical Extravagane in South Carolini
When the State was prouperou
membera of the General Assembl
were paid throo dollars a day. No
they drawv six dollars. Th'lo comport
t.ively wealthy State of North Carol
na has v'oted its Judges $2,500 an
its Chief Justico $3,000. South Car<
lina has voted Its Circuit Judg<
$3,500, its Associate Judges $4,004
and its Chief Justico $4,500. B:
fore the wvar, from statistica carefull
compiled by the Hon. BI. J. Wilso:
Gecorgctown District, which 'is but
specimen of what is true of other Dii
triots, dlrew froum the State Treasar,
not more than $1,000. Georgotow
county now, through its,various offic1
lately ercated for the honefit of Rad
cals and their party, will draw from
the Treasury of thme State $42,00(
The average taxation to meet th
draft on each citizen of Georgetow
County, will be $80. Speaker Moe
who, under the so-called Constitutiot
holds an executive office, and is olea1
ly, therefore, not entitled to hold e
multaneously a legislative office, wi
draw pay for both, and has been voto
a bonus of $800 besides. But wh
say more'? These specimen items<
thme bill of fare clearly tell us i
character of the fe.ast to which we a:
-not invited. And yet men, wli
can vote to overthrow suoh a nnisane,
are too apathetic and indifferent I
their own and theIr country's good I
go to the polls to deposit their ba
lots i
A Good One.
Soet people are apt, at times, to gi
Iadvice to others, which they are unwilhm
to not upon themselves.
Jack II--- and Jim F-.were gee
enough friends as the world goes. The
wore sitting, on no mlight night, by th
camp-Are, lazliy, with others, oxpectin
momentarily to be ordered out on dlut)
Some ano jclned lhe party, who said, thi
ho saw, at a distiAnoo. Seome person pil
up to the h9rsen, mmahitoh one, ati ride I
off. lie iree no.t oer(aI% but , thought tile
the horse belonged to 311p Z-e-- Who
aek 11-~.. jatped up, fyllo db'urniu,
lnigInation, and olld 6mnt: "It any mIal
at a inde kehis, 'yre to. brry offA
hOrE. hv'-*uld. shoot; him, I awqap
.wo 1l, yesi; d.- biw, I youl.dIe 16(
thm Ast 'nan ilb. whorld, I1 would li
inhfi' all tjite h1o0oggatog~ 'up
and when he gt a, heatt0No o:It, engd
to sc* ahQut-jL,. It was'Ut Jim F s
horse, but IL pIkjlooged to Jack I
and ..hstiened ibo did it. hore -was a ]
ohange; a suddon one. .Jack I s C
tone was altered. Ile only said 449y d
Juok'swhoever it was, I wish he ha' let it,
alone." The men were kind-hearted fol. p
lows, and did'nt la'ugh much. But some
times It would bo heard of. When any one
would vit lontly blust er about what lie would 1I
do, if Ie was in another one's place. Some J
one was apt to laugh and say, 'IRenmber el
Jack's i-'s horse !'1
This is a good one. Ilas a moral. Is a A
regular brick. Let, it pass round.
[oOMMUNICATYD.) 1
Mr. Aditor a
Plonso announico the followiag gen.
tlemen as the Cominittee to solieit
mimborship to the Soldiers' Relief
Association :
W. S. HIall, Wi. McCully, 11. C.
Davis, R. 11. Joitings, Jis. P. Miefic,
J. A. F.Colonini, it. Ulowney, Jas. iH. J
Rion. Your-s respetl'ully, ,4
JOHN m. A'"i'ON, Chr'n. 0
E%rIrrio'r o'rn a rs: &rnat.-Th'le8ta. I
vannah Republican, of Tiie.sdsty, snys: "At J
a1bout eloven o'lou!k on S(Inday nigilt Nst u
the whr'f shed the Stigoista and Savan. t
nah line of Hteamulers was blownf down 1-y a
furious g-ile ot' iimal, fniling will a Iremien- 1
dulu crashl. Mir. th>ov.nl. l1hu watchmaintl, 0
narrowly esonped widh his lir*.. The por- (
toon left, standing is in a din11igerols oUdi. I
lion, being sprung in mony lbtce4, an
will doubtless be lemnolished. The pi'art
destroyed was one hundred -n I tirty reet in
length and forty-fivo feet in width, and was I
supported by onst iront colu1ms or fifteen .J
feet in length, nearly all heing -napped.
some into four pieces. IId Ilho accident
occurred in the day I iIo, especially wIen
the steamor was expecteil, considerable
human lifo would have been lost.
"During the severe bu%Y of Sturdity
aftornoon last a lior'ion of the nft hurriocne
(leek of the steamer Two Btoys (lying along
side Messrs. Erwin & Iliardee's wlnir') w.iH
blown off. Tiho dainmgo will, however,
soon be repaired."
PI.UCi(y.-The pluchijest D)emocratic I
paper in the United States is the
Washingon g .rpreo. While the big
metropoitan journals of the North are
piping a little low and the late raw
head and bloody bones advocatos in1
the South are by no meanits so flirce its
they used to be. the la-Iress crows am
lustily as over. Hear it :
r "Our advices from all quarters en- I
courago tho most sanguine expecta
- tions of success. The October clec
I tions will prove this.- l'eIMnsylvania.
Ohio and 111dianit will next month
o each declare their determiination to
I extirpate RadinlisiniI November. -
Mark the predictioii
r . - 0 -
I NOnT11 CAnOLINA RIALISM
There is a negro on the electoral tick
et, of North Carolina.
r At a discussion in Chathamn, a few
t days since, between M. Q. Waddell,
l1iM(., and Mr. It. J. 11owzo, ( Iadical,)
I the latter made the acknowledgoient
that the ladical party were in favor
of colonizing tho negroes in somo dis
0tanlt land.
Fromt thle ectoral ticket to "colo
nization in somo distant land" is a
descent. We read, however, that, It
was but a stop from the Itoiali Ca pi
6 tol to the Tirpoian Rock.
Omljo.-Wc have son a letter front
one ot the most prominent western
Democrats, dated Columbus, Ohio, in
which the writer says that the coolest
Sand most careful judges, claim that
Stato by from eight to ten thousand
inajori ty.--Nutional1 Intfelligen(cr.
, The ories of those buried alive by
.the oarthquako in the ruins of Ibarra,
smote for five or six days upon the
ears of survivors too indolent, apathet
4 ioand eager for plunder to take the
a trouble of unearthing them. Tfheus.
-ands perished by this horrible death,
shrieking for help that would not
'a AoTran~ Ou rnAox-The Cinomn
.nati Gazette (rod hot Reopublioan),
afore cnstes thme defent of Impoeachier
Aihley. The Gazetto acknowledgos
-that there are Radioals who will not
a vote for him and whose votes are
a essential to re-seat himi in Congress.
i The Charleston News states thant the
I, President of thu South Carolina Rail
road Company is making arrange
.ments for the establishment of at semi
Smonthly line of steamships between
that port and Livarpool.
y A doctor and a mnilitary ofllcer becama
,f enamored of the same lady. A frienid
Sasked her which of the tw~o smitors she
intended to fnvor. Sho replied that. "it,.
0 was diflicult to determine, as thiey weorei
o both suchi killiirg creatutres."
A Cuas ion Cir.:.s.-About two years.
since, says the Colunibus, (Ga.) Ingnire,
we stated, that a cit izen of this vicinity had
*told us that heo had broken and cured a
spell of chills and fever by the use of pure
apple vinegar, drinking about a wine glass
fuill at a time, at intervals, before the time
for the return of iho chill. r'ho Rome, (Oa.)
e Coturier reports cures by the same course lin
g its neighborhood. It says that a lady1
frend has known this receipt to be used In
I mnany enees, and has' never known It to
V fail.
,Ortro.-A telegram was roeeved in this
city ona'aturday 'fr'om Gene~ral liug, who
has been speaking with g1-eat eff'et.i Ohio;
in which he expresses the bellef. that the
-Democrats will carry it.--V'aiona' !IteWt
. Zu a-S6DIorIa JI PetzbADgstEA..Lhe
) N'qdotia:Intelg,inc. u4yo that tl/9 Pfaladel.]
fphia #etiibmitrtla. hAs been 'simsp1jf*st
is 'ulgary1nalled~ ofinle.'" alt woul4 seqzt
9 q Th.e 'eniall rnumnberof leoegeel
S;remiir$y taen WA.net~en 1ooourag.,
tte theo Ibs NlPspolit was:ene of
the speatikers . .. - , -,... a
hta h dr'a in~ OCstt during ,
.~ Ooh maand adA0 a ,6e lo
SKERIFY8 SALES.
Virtue ofSundr ' ExcoutIlons to nmke 41.
reotei,-I will ofer for sale at Fr.itfied
ourt Houseon tho - first Monday and ,tihe
Iy followin in November ne:t, within the
gal houts of sa'e, to the highest bidder,
rlaih; de following Real 'rporty..
urohasers to pay for titles:
Ono tract of 200 nores, more or loss, of
nd in Fairfield Counly, adjoining lands of
K. Davis, Estate of Dr; Furman and oth.
,s levied upon as the property of. Jno
illinghaw, at tie suit of Thomas Stantor
:r another andotlhers.
One tract of 300 acres, more or loss, o
md inl Fairliild County, adjoining lands o
aniol Scott, James M. Beard anfd others
vied upon as Itie property of Mary Boyd
StIhe suit of Sanuel It. "Martin, Aduir.
nl others.
Otno tract of 678 acres, more or less, 0
tndI %rltiehl Counity, adjoiuning li Inds o
lIs. Wirick, Mr. . 1.0 Matliewsan
iters, levied ipon as tie propert1 of Wmn
oyd, at tle suit of 8. WVolfe an)d others.
One tract, of 379 aoreq, moro or less, o
ind in Fal1ild Cu Inty. an;jo;ining Ilands o
J. Welch, L. ii. ciunppiell and eiinere
)vied upon as tho property of' Philip Maya
LI lie suit of San. It. Ma t in), Admnr., an
thers.
One tract of 200 acres, more onr less, o
ind in Fairtlielt Conmy, adjoitning' lands ol
os. E. Sianton, -- itulf and of hort, leviet
pon as tI e properly fit Adnit Johnson, a
lie sutit of Robert M. Stevenson and others
Ono trnot of 470 nres, mnore or less, o
Und in Vairielot Contimy, ajoining landf
' Jatm ia rris. osttf J U. O'Neail afln
hliers, levied upon ats tine property of Adini
ohn8un, it thu suit of Robert M. Stevon
on and others.
Ono Irist of 200 acres, more or less, o
td in Fairlinie County, aIjoining lands a
ames linrris, N, B. Holly, 11. W. Pat r an'
ther , levied upoin as tihe property of Adn
ohnson, at I lie stilt of Robert M. Steven
on and others.
One tract of G0 niores, moro or less, a
nd in Fairild County. alljoining .inuds o
state of John A. Martin, Andrew blo
leekin, and Dr. John M. Glenn, levie(
Po1 as flne properoy of Dr Ira T. Smith
t the suit of' Thoma U. Brown and others
Ono tract of 94 acres, more or less, a
ind in Vait-field Comiyn , adjoining inds o
sl.ate of 0 B. Dotglass, N. M. Cook n
(hers levied upon is t Ie property of Dr
. ). Owens, at tine suit of Samn. It. Mar
in and others.
Oine tract of 310 acres, more or less, a
anti in Fairfield Counly, adjoining lands o
1. B. Cook, J. J. Welcho and others, levie
ion as tle property of L. Ii. Chappoll, a
h suit of I. P. Curry and others.
One tract of 400 acres, more or less, c
and in Fairfield County, adjoining lands a
1. 11. Cook, P It. Mayo, J. D. Stanton an
thers, levied tipon as tie properly of I
I Chappell, at the suit of I. P. Curry an
illhers.
Ono tract, of 210 acres, more or less, o
And in Fairtield Connty. adjoining lands <
Vin. McConnell, Jines Nlann and others
evied upon is tie property of L. 11. Trap.
i. tile suit of Isaac A. Allen and others.
One tract of' (0 acres, more or leas,
and in Fairlield County, adjoinking lands
3J. 0. Trapp, Jacob liookman and other
evied upon us file proporiy of L. it. Trapi
it the suit of Nanac A. A lien and others.
One tract of 370 acres, more or less, c
and in Fairfield County. adjoining lands <
Indrew McGill J. II. Davis, .1. P. Maofie
nd oliets.'levied upon as the property 0
iatiheiino Wirick, at tine suit, of 0. M, lis
good, for hnother and otliers.
One tract of 120 acres, more or less,
and in Fairtield County, adjoining lands
I D. Stanton, AtIna Johnson and othert
evied upon as the property of Jos E Sta
on, at tie stit of Saul. Martin, Admr
un others.
Onne tract of 400 acres. more or less,
and in Fairfield County, adjoininIg lands
hn MoMeekin, D. it. Elki,n antd ot her
eviend unpon as thne properly of John I
Sianlofi, at tine attit of E. Anidersort an
,thners.
Qno tract of 800 acres, more or less,
amnd in Fairioltd C.uunty adjoinning lands
Adhnat Johnnson, W. J. Alaton and others, le'
ied upon as thne property of Johnn D., Stan
on, at thne suit, of E. Anderson and othier:
Ono tract oft600 aores, more or less,
antd In Fairfield County, adjoining lanhds
biloob Bookmnan, C, 0. Trapp and othner
levied upon as tihe properly of if. A. Gler,1
nr., at. thnetnuit, of Isaao A. Alien and other
One tract of 1 aeo, 'noro or lesa. of ' lar
in Fairfield County, ajoiing landls of'Ja
K, itabb and others at, Longrinn, levied utpc
is the property ot' William Miller, at tin
suit of Samnn. R. Marlin, Adnur., and btl
ars.
One tract of 400 aces, more or less,
land in Fairfield County, adjoining lantds'
i K liavis, M~rs sarah Poarson anid other
levied unpoun as tine proper ly of Thomas
lleil, at tIne suit of Wmn BAko,dr,a
otheors. tat ~ ~ kn,di,a
One iato 0 acres, more or les, e,
land in I'.airfield Cotnaty, a4joininmg tanitle
Jacob llookman, Thlos McKinnstry arid oil
era,-levied upon as tIhe property ef U
Trapp, at the suit of Isaac A Ailen and oil
One tract of 128 aores, mord or less,
land inn Fairfield Couniy, adjoitning. mand.s
Many Ann liarvy, P' Ilastinngs, Thos Sloe
antd othersn, levied inp on as,tihe properly
Thos J Oladiney, at thne suit of WV RL hobor
son, Assignee aind others.
(Unc tract of 158 aeos, more or loss,
landi In Fairfield County, adjoining lands .
Thnomuas Trne, W 1' Broorn, P D3 Cook ar
othners, levied upon as tine property of kmo
N Sniart, at the suit of HI A Olenn, Adm
and others.
One tract of 144 acres, more or less,
lannd In Fairfield County, adjoining lantIs
J it Curloo, J D) Mahon, Thus liobbs at
othiers, levied upon as the property of' Jol
Darker, at the.suit of R 4 Smart, Assignt
tndl oIther,
Ono tract of 800 neores, more oi'16ss,
and in Fnairnoeld Oounty, adjoihIng lands t
David Mobley, 8. V. Mobley, Jo Donglai
ned otherm, levied upon -as the property<
Bldwar4 D3. Mobley1 i thne. suit- of Tlmomt
hordan and oth'ers.'
Qne Itaot of 57 tree,'tore or less<
annd in Yairfiold ounnty, adjoinir g lanis
Vn Nichois, I(o.i~ Pird, M4AnseilHolilisa
theOrs, levied .up6tf he the property of D3
ra Scott, at the, snit of Margaret 8hat
admN and others,,
SOne Iraet of:169.soes, -more or less, c
e and erle*gd on as t~n r)port,
~ 'l~ nneM a ~tbq'ettf0ItTbOl
et s e.nJ6ctY eo
Geo Hunter, Rampton 4q n,son:and others,
lo.IOd uponeas the proppl of 3ohn'p John.
sol? .at the.s"it of A #llet abd others.
Ono tract 6t 108 aores, noro or less, of
land in Falifield.Coutity, adjoining lands of
James Watts, Oscar Duks, D Oloud and
others, levied upon as the properly of Jesse
Baxter, at the suit of John 0 Dial and oth.
ers.
One tract of 2050 acres, more or less, of
land in Fai.fiold County, adjoining -lands f
L M BDookart, EL Etitsminger. 0 Smith
and others, levied upon as the propery of
8 W Poolchart, at the suit of Jas M Rut
land others.
One tract of 6O0 aoes, more or less, ofland
in Fairfleld County, adjoining lands of Win.
Ruff, Daniel Nelmon, Margaret Broom and
others, ibvied upon as the property of F,
Eutzininger, at the suit' of E. Ilopo and oth
Ore.
One tract of 80 acres, more or less, of
ind in lairfield iounty. adjoining lanis of
J. 1). Morgan, J. W. (J'ampbell, Jno. Price
and others, levied upon as the preporty of
Brisbon flogan, at the suit of William Leo
Martin and others.
One tract of 100 noares, more or lose, of
land in Fairfiold County, adjoining lands of
1. It. Cloud - Duke anld others, levied
upon as (te property of John A. Crumpton,
at the suit of B. hareal and others.
r One tract of 700 acres, more or less, of
land in Fairfield County. adjoining lands of
8. Oibson. 1stato of John A. Martin and
others, levied upon as the property of H1. A.
Gilotn, deensd, at the suit of Samuel I.
Martin, Adnr., and others.
Ono tract or M0 acres, more or loss, of
land in Fairfield County, adjolitig lands of
J. F. Kennedy, EBato of% W. A. Kennedy
and others, levied upon as Bhe property of
Jan E. Kennedy, at the suit of Johnson
Allen & Co., and others.
B One tract of 200 acres, nmore or less, of
land in Fairfiold County, :djoining lands of
. Estate of Jano E. Kennedy ani others,
levied upoi as the properiy of W. A. Mon
inely, at the suit of C. M. Porter, foe anoth
er and others.
One tract of 040 acres, more or 'ons, of
I land in Fairfield County, adjoining lands of
Jas. 1B. Walker, Estate of E. 0. Palner,
, obt. Walker and others, levied upon as the
property of Robert It. ltosborough, at the
suit of Strother Tidwell and others.
I One traot of 600 acres, more or less, of
ind in Fairfieli County, adjoining lands of
A. -l. Paul, W. M. NJartin and others,
levied upon as Ile properly of AI. A. Wol.
0don, at the suit of John 0 Milhor and oth
era. -
One tract of 250 acres, more or less, of
land in Fairfi, ld County, adjoining lands of
A. Y. Turner, jas. Ilardon, Thos. larrin
and others, levied upon as the property of
W. Al. Martin, at the suit of Jro. 0. Milnor
r and others.
I
One tract of 80 acres, more or less, of land
I in Fairfield County, adjoining lands of Jas.
H1%rden, Margaret l'ink ie and elite -s, lev.
led upon as the property of John At. Cam
ack, at the suit of Loventret & Oxner and
f others.
One tract of 116 acree, more or less, of
rnad In Fiirfiold County, adjoining lands of
It J. Gladney, Jas. Harden, Thmos. Stit and
f others, levied upon as the property ol
f .Jtnes Gladney, at, the suit of John Mobley
, and others.
One tract of 500 acres, mare or loss, ol
land iq Fairfield County, adjoining Irinds of
Iranens 1Pope, W. K. Turner, It. B. Sloar
f and others, levied upon as the property ol
R. 1. Gladiey, at, the suit of John Moblej
f and others.
One tract of 450 acres, moro or loss, ol
land in Fairfield County, adjoining lands ol
Timothy Harden, Jos. Keller and others,
f levied upon as the property of Thos. W,
Rabb, Jr., at the suit of 8. R, Martin and
others.
Ono tract of 400 acres, more or less. ol
land In Fairfield County, adjoining land 01
T. IV. Rabb, Jr., Samtuol Gilbert and others,
lei levied ui,on as the property of Timothi
ii, rden, a'. the suit o f D. R. Evens, Exeo'r,
and others.
One tract of 60 aores, more or less, o1
landu in F~airfield CountBy, adjoining lands o
W~I. A. M,thai, George Shtedd urmd othera
Slovied upon as the property of James Alkert
at the suit, of Elliott Lkin and others.
-One tract of 449 adres, more or he.s, of
I. land in Fairfield County, adjbining lands o1
Isaac K. James, Joseph-Keller, Estate Johi
Sl. Davis and others, levied upon as lt<
property of D II irkland, at the suif, of:3
J Welolb, for fielra of L J Cooki and others
*Ore ir ot; of .150 acres, rufore or less os
land ii . airfol County, adjoining iandg o:
Thomas YV Rabb, Sr., William Aiken, Thorn
as Richardson and othiefa, levied upon at
the property of William Boll, 'at t.he suit o3
James I. 8tewart and ot.hers.
One Iuraotof 160 acres, more or hess, o
land in ,Falrfield County, adjoining.iands o:
Estate of John IBell..Estate of hlugh Aiker
and'others, levied upon as the proety of
J 31 - Gladney, at .the suIt of I K James
Adm'r., and others.
One tract of 448 acres, more or Tess, ol
land in Fairfiela County. adjoin(ng fuds o:
James Hutcohison. Estate 'of 0 B3 ? Parson
WV Blalj' land oithere,. levied updn as thb
C property of James McGill, at the suit o
lK Jamea, Adni'r., and others.
Otis Bract, of .850 acres, more or less, e
fland in Fairfield County, adjoining lands o
fJames Crosby, J P V Legg and othetsiovie.
n apon as the property of AC0 eisteor, de
ceased,at, the snilt'of Rt BlBoyleston's Eteou,
trix,and othters,
One tract of 800 aores, move or less, o
land in Firfield C4unty, atjoining lands o
E ye,Harrison Berley, Estate oftJ I
d liabh and others, levied upon a. the prop er
tty of' IV W abb, deceased, at the suft, o
8 R Martin, for snte,and. other.
*Qo tract o9 .400 aeoes, mnore .or less,-o
lahd In Fairfield County, adjoining lands o1
'J T Dawkins, .W 0 liarrison and others
Sleviedlupon as the property of Charles Fr'e.
at The ui'f8R arnad others.
Teinterest of the Defendants In ott
Bract of 450 aores, mnore orblss, of land in
Fairfield County, adjoining lands of Charlei
f FreepIm Tra Hrrison Berley, Isa;e
f Mdris nd el ivie upon as theproi
Is peu'ty oftEstatoef John Hfutohtison, tt the
tsuit of Jamnes Jones, at. u,x, ati athers,
.s vs J P' Iunobison, R1 0' Hotohison.. J d
Hlutehison, -Wi 1Hlutohlson, and. Thomas C
Hfutohilson,
noQe Iraqt of 400 agres, mnore or less, 01
la FirEstat Con,, adoining lands of
otherb, leved tupon as the property of W ,i
DJains, At the suit ..i Lyles 'Addrsop
and otliers.
0tne trae Lot SM or, or et les 61
l 'ati Inf Pt'8l0 odnt; - oIhag lanjoj
S3 .Ikn;eat0 4lt5.~t
9thelT
01: yedie
ThogiaRs.R 1ardson, J M loig'e and others'
lovied upn as the props .of -ary F
Blah at,the suit of'James Jon.e & *ife, and
others~
One trUt of 100 acres, more or Jos, of
land il Faltfiel1 County, adjoiig lands of
IV Dawklne4 J'J - lierct& and o1h6ra, levied
upon as the property of IV J Sholtou, at the
suit of . Wo1fe an.d othora.
One traot of 8Q0 Iacres, more or les, of
lond in Fairfeld County, adUJining lands of
W A Martin, W Aiken, W, Bell, It T Ya
borotagh, lov4e4 upon e the pro erty of
T W abb, Sr,, at the suit of W 3 Wood.
ward and others.
One. tract of 490 aoree, more or less, of
land in Fairfield County. adjolnlug lands of
Jo.seph Keller, D 11 Kirkland, Estate of C
labb and J P blafie, levied upon as the
proport of Thomas W Rabb, 3r., at, the
suit of V. B. Woodward-and others.
Ono tiaot of 250 aores, mome or less, of
land in Failfield County, adjoining lands of
Estate of C W Itabb, Wm Trapp and others,
levied upon as the property of Estate of J F
Rabb, at. tihe suit of Clowney & Yarbo.
rough, for another, and others.
Ono tract of 100 acreS, more or loss, of
land in Fairfield Cotnty atUoining lands of
11 M Chapman, A M' Rcubil and others,
levied upon as the property of E Chapman,
at, the suit. of James lI dtowart and others.
One tract of 180 agres, more or less, of
land In Fairield County, adjoining lands of
Estate of J J MoMahan, 2state of Lucy
Ederington and others, levied upon as the
property of 0 M Chapman. at the suit of
Riot,ard E Quinn and others.
One tract of 660 ares,' more or loss, of
land in Fairfield County, adjoining lands of
Thomas Ni Lyles, Janmes it At' ford and
others, levied !snon as the property of Wil.
liam Blair, at tlio suit of Wm Arnol and
others.
One Iract. of 760 acres, moro or less, of
land in Fairflold County, adjoining lands of
Janies bcGill, Estatd of John Aiken and
others, levied upon as the property of Wil.
11am Blair, at, the snit of Wm Arnol and
others.
E. W. OLLEVER
a. F. 0.
Sheriff's Office,
Oct. 10th, 1868.
oct 13-x2tl
Commissioner's Sale.
W:n- . Robertson, Adair., Estate of E. A.
Babb, deed., vs. Martha C. Rabb, et. ala.
P URSUANi' to order of Court., in 'the
above cause, I wi'l sell at public out.
cry it the Court House in Winsboro, - on
the 1st Alonday in November next, the Land
described In the pleadings in this cause, be
longing to the Estate of E. A. Rabb, dead.,
containing
62 Aares,
more or less, lying In the County of Fair
field, and bounded by lands of Juo. Lemon,
Estate of David Milling, Jas. P. MeFie,
Thomas Sloan and others.
Ternis of Sale.
Cash sufficient to pay oosts and expenses
to be paid on day of sale. The purcbaser
also to pay on 1st day of January, 1860.
th sunt of Five IIundred and Sixty-two
Dollars, and give bond for the balance pay
able on the 1st of January, 1870, with in
terest thereon from 1st January, 1869, p%y
able annually, with two good soreties and a
mortgage of the premises. Possession giv
en on 81st day of Uecenbcr, 1868, on
which day paper# will be execited, purcheas
era to day for papers and statni , .
13. A. GAILLA1D,
t'm. In Equlty.
Com.'s OMYe., 8th Oct. 1866.
oct 8L-18X3
Conmissionier7 a ale
Bill for Portiiore nd ie1ief.
Elisabeth Wirish, vs. Adam Wrick' Jesse
Wirick, et, als,
PURSUANT to oder of Court in the
above stated cause, I will sell at public
ontcry at tlbeCoumrt Hlouse in Winnaboro, on
'1st, Monday in November ,elt, . the Land
described ina the plenttings iun this cause,
late the property of Nicholas Wirfok, deed.,
contaIning
53O AcreS,
mere or less, and bot nded by lands of Jesse
Wirick, Jacob Bookmian anmd otliers.
Terms of Sale,
Costs of Quit nmd a penes of MaIs o e
paid in.eash on day of sale. ~DBlantre of
purchase money en. a eredit. -ef .twelve
monthe from day of sale, with Interest ftrom
daty ol enle, to bemeoured by bo.nf and good
personal seonrity, title deed not. t-J deliver
od ti the purchase mone~y Is paid in full.
.11. A. GAILLARD,
"em. in Equity.
Com.'s Office, 8th t. 1808.
r oot 8-f8x2
* Commissionegr's Sale.
DILL TO FO'REQ108BE*O~RTGAGR.
ANlT~L 9 'r4er of. for in the
.L abovo statted esus ,I ill sell at. public
outcry, at,thje Court ong~ue 5n Winsboro,
Son thelbtMfonday -in Noyembn ner teO
Land described1 in 1kw.eplo4Isgs in this
cause, containing.
r 7O Acres,
more or 1ess, lyin~ fla Ohr(oty of 2~.
field, and bound by latid,"of D., B. Kirk.
land, George Shedd, Jaes-4iIken and oth
era.,. . ,
Ternis of $ale,
Costs of sNIt an4 papermes of sale Ac be
paid $i6 casm ion dag of nle.' Balance of
yttrchase lanency 'ona credit of tirclve.
months, with'ne-rest, thereon flrom 4ey of
rs'ale, seonued:by bend andl God* poreonal
securtry anml ti,t lhe, ltt .3. b~del'iered
teruolaseir uA.~t he.p i e) s isote7 is
(tail. :~ ii A d EquiLtt)
omaOffice, Sib Oct. 1868,. *
oct 8-1218 .
William T: Nelson, s. 3(mes II 'rv4e
Thomnas *.True.
~UlUANT: e oder otConvh~4 tp
in saiduts,.e
contalin. og'$~4m.
tuore ow less #79 tt e County of -Fair
of sam?, Jek
pbroobertf,
a full. Po44ewuotigiven on Ist. January,
1801. 1. A. GAILLARD,
0oM In Equkty.
Com.'8 Office, oth Ot. 1868.
0ot 8,f2'8
MAGINLEY & CAIROLLO'
GC4'. LEG. ;M4l7.
CR CU8S.
THOROUGHLY RE-O0IANIZED
AND EQU111PRO
For the Savou of 18 4.
A ND RXPRESrNTIN X%W FE UR
i e and new fIe da i v er.
sied and endless suocession of n&ilies,
by a carefully selected troupe fro the.
1ARAGON8 OF-9QUHTR1AN AR71.
The great aim of the Managers is
Originality ana tEillence.
And with this view they havengr egat.
ed an assermblage of Artists, from the moot
celebrated Bohools of Equestian nd jim
nastlo art,
Both in Europe and America.
he. facilities for speedy and certain tran
sit are unequal.
Nq.O JADED HORSItS
AND
Weary, Travel-Woin
Everything Novel and Brilliant.
This ne plus ultra ex'hilItiin ill be at
WINNSRORq,T't'rsdsy Ot 22d.
Where thboy will g8,1
'VO ORAND EXIftiTiONS.
At 2 and halif-past 6 o'clook, P. M.
ADMISSION. 7 cents.
CHILDREN 50 "
I. CROSY,0agt.
Oct 6.
JUST RECV, VE D.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Bacon (Shoulders),
Coffee$
Sugar,
Molassest
Rye and
Corn Whiskey
Soda and
BJuttr Cracker0,
CheeseRe
Sard.rneev
A)rmondv,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Candie8
and
"rech Confectoinary~
* oc10 . H. NELSON. *
NE~W SOREJ
AN ENTtRELY NEW STOCK
N10 OLD. 000D)81
T undersigned offers to the bia
fresh an ES OOPOD th
stord' recently cou ped by J. H. Pi'opst,
ad formerly by Elliott &Co.,
No. .I JANK IkAN4E.
, e ,eook, .qonfalin;'of 'esorted
Cloaks
Shawls,
Hats,
Sh'oegf
Will be offered at utw emnetflew
The kiloare r efally io enn
sept g ndseet sot
8 1 t ae&. dDMa r
Ld,
,Canidle~
Ate# ew Ydrk oos06 UahiuI
ept 29' oND cAIR
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