The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, February 05, 1873, Image 3
Lost.
On Saturday night last at the Ere,
h smnall blauk memorandulu . book.
The finder will enfcr a f.&vor upon the
owner by leaving it at this office.
Now Advortisomants.
Mas.nie Meeting Thursday night.
F'rsah Arrivals at ). hLuderd.lo'a.
1he.d lis Cald.
No ice-W. j. Crawford, Sohool
Commll i.ijn r.
Notice-II. A. Smith, Treasurer
Notice-L.vld Brog.
Sale of Mhloitgagl Laid -W. it;
i,be ts n, J mle 11. Ition.
Corn aud Oats-=W. If. M..rrison,
t..tesvilie, N. C.
Apif-Atnent.
Gov. Nses las arapointed Mr.
Hienry N. Ubear, a proamitelt .yuhg
ljnIer of this laee, N.IaIrv l'ublic.
Rtill Kicking.
The Tar lleel., arc still alive, as
will bie found by reading to' noajtice
bf NlmLaughlin & Co. D.>n't forget
them.
Detentiou.
The utail train due here at 1..5
Throladay did not at- ive tintil ?1 30.
Its detentior w, as caused by the iun.
ff f a freiglht truin near R liian's.
racot & Co.
Thesve getlemeun advertise this
i4.r I.ir.g-,b gntel ries, poiovisionls, hard
Ware, b1., &a. This fli mn i., one am11og
the u.,ut *ciiible i. toni., ad we re
L'.11 ommefid theml to the puibli'..
Q4cod Shoot.ini,
A In-y d y.i ago %tr. T!toi1. Scruggs,
of ti, Coujity, w.%s out hunting, and
came aer.ats a drove (f lk I-ird,
and liaed into tihm dill'g 01 t1t-g
balde N ho lit n hlm I" t. it
Free Schoo s.
There are at pre-ent two fuuri.hin~g
free Scvhuols in buveration ft tii.
p1lac- The ut. fu thec colbrcd clil.
dien1 is uider I the .wrintitevideijbe of
li-ts (lilli s, a.-ied by Ili.s Prirp.
'he other one, for the white cli
dlen, i. eitlnducted by the Rer. J.
bcar.
V h'Ite H ead C abb c'.
We atre inidebited to Nles.sr. Mtfr.
tin, NieCreighIt & Co., for two vvry
large white. head C(abIage, for wIid
they wvill'ave61t ou tank<. Tho.e
in want of vege-talies and o.hier fro.
duo Nill be pretty tnro to ob'tain
(hem by calling -it the ml:nAet.
A Waruing.
P arties at sever.l of the Iostol.lic.4
i'n this County have U0ei in the habit
of LiAg papers belonging t6 our
ubscvsribvers. I 'oi mtust era n ill do us
a f..vor b; ntot delivermvg our-per
tti t-'.rybo'dy.- An~d wd wardv those
'i.o do tihe pil'erinlg that we will in
diet thetin to the. extenut of thte law if
caught.
At the iupo'f, fast evraing,- nibile
awnit itg t-he at:'irtal .f frienes, we
.hescrvc-I a- Phtlho fou/.year-oldl girl
with lhe:r mother, awaiting the indotm
ing train. Theo clilid, startled by thIe
flashinig lights, mnoving~ engines, busy
ttMpl.oyees, die.5 n estiod t o hur tmoth:
C'rs aide ti-nd inquvired, lin an atwe-struck~
whisper: " Ala, is this 11--1?" Wi\ as
ibat oehe of the habes to whiom wis'
do-iu was given 1
btir of Jns.-8. 8tewart, E:$.
We ai-e called upon this mc'rnring
to chroniele the death of ?hie hightly
respecteul gontlemani viliech occurred
last Wednesdavy evening.- Mr. Stew
ard was in the sixty-tifty year of his
ago at the time of htis' det hy snd r:
native of this County. i e had held
ruany offices of trust in the-7 County,
and for the past four yeara held~'witht
ability, the office of County Auditor.
lHe leaves a wife, two children and
many warm friends to mourn his
death.
* A Thrilling Sight.
Whlen the ntight, passentger traitn
from Charlotte reauhed this place last
Saturday ntight, a stook ear loaded
with cottoa was discovored to be on
fire. Tihe alarm was immediately
given), the freight portion of the train
-detatched from tho bagg age anid pvassen.
ger coaches, and the bturning box r.n
out of town att lightning sipeed. 'The
enginee r hatd in the fiehld opposite
the j esidence of WV, R1. Robertson,
Esq., and the burning ear cut looso.
All efuts to save the box and its eon
lfts wete utnav ailing, and it was left
to bnrn up, which it did in about four
huours. The fire bell was aotunded when
the fire was first dliseovered, and many
of our citizn were arouted up in
tunte to tuee a mash of flames propelled
att lightning speed, It is stated to
have been the most: thrilling sight
ever witnssed in town. TIhe enndue.
liontion for their promptness in re
moving the liirning jat outhAo of th'o
Lmwh limits.
Wo learn that the storo of Mr.
Moses MaIckorell niear Blaokstocks,
wasbroken into a few nights ago and
a quantity of goods taken therefrom.
The thiol' was pursued and overhaul
ed in Ubester, wlire h is now in
prilon. He is the raihe follow that
Mr. Creight captured in this place
with a stolen horse, and escaped from
the parties uhdur whose charmtd he
had been placted, hs trah mentiboned
by us a fow days ago, Vo earnestly
hope be will get that justice he so
-iehly hieritF, about three fNet of
rope attached t'o hI stout 1il-.
Ctuzft.
Ily telogram received yesterday,
%e leaiin that one of the parties en
gaged in the stealing of the mules
frot Mr. Timiothy Ilardin, in this
county, Whfl sesn at Chuhtor with the
tnlies in his possession. We are also
inoformined that. the mules wbro retain
eId by pia-tias in Chcetor, but the thief
eseapied, lie his &tne been eaptured
in IZhailtte.
The balo of cuttoh recently istilen
from Mr. J. M. Lemon has beeti dis.
covered near the plantation of Mr. N.
C. IIbertson. As far as we havn been
able to asoertain, there is is.. ydt iu
clue to tbe guilty parties in this case.
The frequency of such occurrences
as these should be a warniug to every
body to be coi.stantly on the lookout
for the many villains now a m1ong u.P
and hkew ise a strolg inceit;Vo to
hietceased % igilance and activit y on the
part of the uflimcrs of the law.
I. o. i: i, arm
and a secdy coat on, tLis is a ign---de
is tr3 ingi to coullet a few iccoau. If
5o! Ite a 0h4p sitin;g on ihe cui I
stone playing with an old gi easy deck
of caids, thi is ilio a sieri that le is
lu'>king for a 1 it tle game. If you go
into a bar fooi aiid rGnd a etap lean
ing on the counter looking at hinis'f
il the look ig glass, this is another
.,ign that he is dry and is waiting for
smie one to say "come- take a do ink."
All tlhese. are .4t14, ILA% wb umlght go
o tud iml.fmfIi a thiou-and others, but
will only wention oiC more; an4 that
i-s ouT New Signi, whiell we have just
Im.g to the ret :?e ; this too is a sign.
Yes, a gcinine ,imon pure, and beats
all the otheregns we have mentioned,
with th agi.; of tl ties, signs of
thi LAdiae, deaf and du b signs, and
eveiry other sign thruf'n in for good
nreasure: Coiin& and see it for it is
tl1'e damlirat ialf of everybody, and
was piainited by t hat fellow Owen, who
iRs good to either take or make a sign.
Crumil~s.
A ChadR6 A i~n out dff hia toe to
rid himnellf of' a corn anid gave it to
the Observer.
A damily stage line is tO be run from
WValhatlla to the Air Line Railroad.
Mr.- John B. P'attersonm died at
Mhay, Barnwell county,- On Saltur
day last.
Thec County Commissioners of Lan
easter have resol'ved to furnish no fur
thmer asioe t:mneo to padres outsido of
the~ County poor hiouse.
thme late Rlobert J. Walker, who (lied
at Washington the 19,bm, was a grand
d aughfer of Bemnmini Franklin.
Investigation has satisfhed the
Chlelstonm News that our reportei,
who dressed up, the other day, that
mar velous ehaipter.'of aciens on
the Northbeast ern Railroad, idad badly
hoaxed by soine sorry joker.
.The Wa shington llepublican sayB
F. C'. Otciytott, 6f.this tate1 b~t been
appointed at Third Lieutenant in the
RevenIue Na~rinle service.
TVhe Governor has appointed J. S.
i'bJbley a Notary iPutblio for Union
County, anld WV. Sarnfom d For d, Deptu
ty Sturveyor of Andersoni Countyt.
The .(eningliis is abating in A r
dersonm County.
Lent i.' Cain, of Kecwee, ns as frozen
to death last Sunday night'.
The American Iarnar,
Foer F'ebruary i.. at W.I filed as
usual with pract ical, nacbil matte 4r for
all depat tmiett of rurlI life, its nu
me1rous~ correspondents including mn
of tho highest authority Onl thle smyb
jects up~on which they write. The
lFarmer is a subtantial, solid journal,
devoted entirely to '.igriculture and
kindred pumrsuitP, and is well worthy
tho support of onr thotughtfuil farm.
ers. P'ublishled by Satnl. Sands at
Son, Baltimore, Md., at $1.50 a year,
for at $l in clubs of fire.
Humorous.
A friend of ours living at YongUes
ville has kiadly furiishud u' with the
following prayer delivered by a col
ored preacher recently ou his plainta
t!oU
"A edlored prealiei- who lived on
the plantation of Mr.-, near
Yonguesville preached his farewell
sermon on Sunday last. After a
%vry loud, long and aniiated ha
rangui, with violbut geniuea, lie cil'
ed jon aniotliet bi-uther preacLer
preseit to lead in prayer 'the broth
or; after his petitious generally, b~tinn
tu etnkcratLe. .le prayed toi the
1ianter ald mistress of the place, then
ror each member of tt~c family, natingi
each one3. lie then took up hiL own
famlily, beginning at his wife and
-ach telild frolmt thi ede. to the
younlgest, by name. And now, ()
Lord, I have a piece of an old cow at
ionie, bless miy old cow, aid enable
ier to bring for th a calf as sooin as
possible, n. ke her fttitful, aid hol- iI
Kaising hir .lf, and help her to give
L heap of ilt, a gallon at ia milkinig.
It many be noticed that the old cow
eferrtd to lid lrtuady riaistd thirtcet]
lalves.) And bless my old lien, thai
is stetting at home "n thirteen aigs,
ind enable her to hatch out evrey aig,
knd aid hmr ih raisihg every chiiken.
And id mne tb-iiorro in clearing up
-hat piece of bottotu, and emable tinb
o inake a 1-g trop th!s year, aid ine
in inahing lifteii bales (f cotton, big
lcavy bales, and aid me in making
wenty wagon loads of corn, big
ramped loads uf that bigest wagon ons
he place."
A cw of a Proprietors Troubles.
The following is so appro of our
lelves, we cannot posuitively refrain
from pubdlishiing. We desire thiat all
.,uthld know caCtly wiftl
ho proprictorA of a nDwspapei havo
'o cAteed with in catering for the
euietit t'f t!.e public:
man but. has trouble, aiid no
u.uines, i.t there under the sun which
s lot bc;et W'ith more or less diffi
L-ulties, growi:g more particularly
ut of dive rs i ty of character. But all I
hings conisidaeed, after long expe
iunce not. only individlially but col
ee ively, we verily belive that edi- 1
ors and publishers of pap, rs are sub.
ect to niame annoyances, trials and
ictty insults than the rest of man
dud al! put togethler, aid the country
>r protincial press more t han the city.
t is truism, that it is impossible to
fleaso eietyho ly, yet in no other
usine.,s t r profenmion is it more look
.d for; The life and prosperity of
newspape.r higs en small thinogs,
heC Whole, be it large inl the aggre
tate or hot is made up of littles, and
r,'eedingly Lard to get at to' are
nAny of the6e. T'is ill a ttdiz"' butI
m onaly reqiairing patienee;and when
n the course Qf n.t ural e.enlts soie
>A these hntules are lost, go glimmer
tag, becanmie of the ddpravity of uan..
hea pocket oily suffers, but when in
.athering 'hec anl. uvattuee t~me
ittlene s of:NouI are tc.dwn n, the
thorni is thben fel't. 'Ti-s thei
unikinodest eut of aill. Like lie<
ILeavesi of a tree no0 two of which ale
rixaetly ail':mn, so tdsV is .is with the ,
many subiserit ers w hicoh the poor
bedev.illed! or plilsher has to
puoardc his' witr n-bout, lest they roeid
usi souil. Its like sailing~ in a sea of
iifliciulties. Snall1~yo',v,- in Mar- .
ryatt,'s "Dj)g Fiend," livod a life of
ifl cditor. But we are preiching, andl
1lust dutii o copy) sboit. with a sa'mple
>a two. Every tender knows some. I
ulhing about the red or blue X mark
und the reasonable know, that it; i.,
the most delicate, handy, eaisy and
aheap naotificaition wvhich oe or has
been ddvised-oteide of a city
Whore pitenit addressirng machi'nes
aao't be afforded--and yet it doeis not
uatisfy. A likes it, 13. don't, avid the
pumblisher Oana't toll how it resultsn till
11. comes r wit'h a rotith full of en a~
words. ('. gets mad becenuse his pa
per- ie stopped, and i). because
it not. E1. beause the print is small,
I7. when its too large. U. wants h.
af fun: H. wants solIds. I plenity oh
stories, but 3. wants po!Nts. A
nays there are toio ro'any advertise:
ments, whi'le J. dlon't care for any.
tuing else. M. fails to go or annd
to the offlee for his paper, a-nd abu es
the editor like a pidkpookst wh-.n ark
id to nettle. Tlhe catalogue haighit be
3xtenided to the end of oiur alphabilet,
irnd tliery run iinto that. of the Chlinese
without exhausting' the ever'lahting
string of conmplainuts which newspaper
,ubscribiers can thinik of to worry the
oul of one poor man. Thut we are
doneii for the pres'ent. 'Think of it
readior and do nout find fault, when tha
very bu~nt is being dotie.
Th !! ming itemii is from the
n . . .: (Au thens) Georgiain:
Thee oi an old n iegro wom air Ilivintg
in ti L city, lby the niame oif Naney,
who is firmualy believed, by all the rio
grues, to b~e a witch. She presents a
most. laid ious appearabce, dreIsses iln
raige, ad!d prowls around in stablese;
old homes arid back yards at night.
She says she can turn, in a twinkle, to
a cat, dug SAr nrat, aeil clih viit ven
geanice upon03 any, one wlro raises her
resentment. We have neve~r heard of'
her dloing airy injury or'stealing.- She~
is feared biy all the negroes, wvho will
go any time five miles out of the'rr
way to keep from passinig her. She
has no home or visible nicans of s up.
port.
l ial Hip in Winkili Wikhi lii
liltotid Giant ld tht Sedft.
Mr. Dorocy, the euator-eliet fron
Arkansas, is Presidetlt of t 9i Arkai
saa Ccntial hilroati., .atterson
Senatoi--eloet fro:n south Carolina, i
a siteneAfI rtkilroqd man. Jones, til
sudees..tor of Nye, i gaid to be a sue
cessful mining utnd railroad operato't.
The new Sutilor (om Oregon is:
railroad king. We do not. knom
how it is with Bogy, but it looks ver
uuch as if the raiilroad power wa
1.,nl ing tip1 pletty ,igiliilleantly i) i
8 nate hidi. tr. I thie diay of' pi
litica I giant.s gn.e10 by to lialler ill 11 d
'wheln raitlroad giat.ts are to shape th
Ilegisltionif tie C11a.try
In the Whartnialiij, at.\nopi
yotterday, Dr. Wo.ud, of Phib .dul
bblal, a medical Oxpert, in 1.ohalt u
the defeinso, o0Oiiod It h'i w!.n,1m.
stald dutiug the groater part ot. ti,
lay. Ite atttributed the attacks t
Mr. Van Ness, and tte slight discomn
iture of Mrs. Frick and Mi Is. Hutton
wyhilo at Mrs. Wharton's house, tt
Liatural causes, which cause, i'.i Mr
Vanl Nos' case hi. asrted, in e rs.
~Adatniidoon, to be thie e . 't d
"hysteroidal"' condition. This dis
,abe, he aillribed, is of rare occuer
ronco, and is tile condition in nian,
othich is ,imilar to, but, not- i.lenitica'
wit; hysteria in woman. Tlhe cross
L.Jln1iatiu of this expert appeari
W have beeni vbr9 ser-rchaing, and Olici.
ted rep.ies of a decid-dly sen:ttional
and amusing cbaractur. Thie iLten.
lance is represented as havini .bec
large: To-day, br. Rese., of !Ihila.
lelplIia; a ciclleical expert, will Lt
)t, oi the stand by the de!fis1! -
Balainidrb Gazette of Saturdav/.
Artificial Twins.
Mr. I'aul .ert; a French physiolo.
Eih!; h- 'suceed in making an arti.
icial vair of >iamein twins by joininlp
Wo young ,tyl!te l-its: lie cut awe)
t strip of 1.1in fromn each', l ti. t,
wo together by the edges of the
younds, and natuie untited them bI)
he healing process. They were not
itiable toward eaci other, therefore
le killed both by poisolling oe.
Tile Rii firmurks of [he Times.
James l'artoln, ill his letter to the
Now York Tribune o1 the 1st of
January, s l iht liest upd truost
hing that has ben11 olfore d for a long
irne. Ihere it is :
4Igrforant suf'rapo at 91he pluth is4
)ruta t {yra'nny. (o to ile r l't. o. ti
natter. . The South is o1r Irelaid,
nd we arc taking a liellisi, velcanleac
]pon it."
We regret to learn that Mr. J. M.
Davis died, aft Cr a brief ilnes, oi
last. Tuesdav, at ,is ruidlice, albout
ight moiles lron' iRemnettavi lfe. II
vas taken sick on iloiday ig ht, aiid
Iied next lay about 12 o'el.ci.
Warilbro News.
NOTICE.
TilOSE i id e1 to Ladd Bros. & Co.. 01
,add iro:s, eIibe iy n o.e or took aL couiil
r'll please sieitle inl -diately. ThA labfrvn
iris havn triedI to b.e, tiir 111,friend a1 f
poAsbihe. They d0 nto 1V-1111 Io bt To aU1
voluble ill tile settleleli uti u i ofl .i' chlims.i
l lb-ix -
' AX31 prepatre to ftirishi ' ottn and Suet)
t Oats to pariti. -.t nI stmall Commissiojn,
I' they will sendl me1' - kit and funds. Ad.
.-e C meft, 8tatecsvillte, C
feb a-el WV. 11. IIORIU180N.
.L1i OlF rfHTANEI1 IN D,
1 'URtSUANCI* of' nuhr confet'rred
mn a. byv a PoIw(r of' Attornoy contained Iin
)aed b . . A, Wemoi ii of miii c e -it). h0 Iint
it Oct ob 'A. D).. 180W8, wb' .wUI uifer for
ail n the rel i Mt'ldy f:a .\mrCh' nlext, at
nbli : out-cor -to the highest hi hiter, befrr
lhe C surii 1111ou- door in ti innosboro, be.
weeni thle lioin of 11 4,'10oik A. M . anid ft
fueloc l'. M., he M'do-wng d6-'ri bed pro.
>ery, to S it :
All thai~t piioc . i arcel, o.. I :c' ef land,
yin1g, heingI ai iiitua'e in 11h0 Cxm-i y oif
-'airfield and1 Stat e C Soti Carolina, e m.
ainling three hund ii ~ an I (wun y - 1 ree
m.res, mores or ie'is, a i tidjoi..inog law ds ol
a1cksonlf Joinerl, 11. I . Wilson, .Johnt Itiin',
en, Cloud and4 4othle A. TIae l'aidt oale is for
lhe purpnl).e 4 C fore ling a lnm. ,t giv.
na to its by Ja tmes . WVoolten of diateth
~tt hi day of' October, . I. I1808.
One hlf canh t t I lance onl at crl'it
,f oneC Sar, with, Aatu: initern0 ii from the
layv ofl le, 11he pulrcha. or' Io gi Ve his b l.,iud
i.oured by ai mi ilgage 0 C pr'Un.i -, andm,
.i a.y for papiert..
WXinnsblor'o Lodge, No. 11, A. .~,
A regulr comemnalienit in of a hi.
Liod to will be lebl vat M -t .nie 11,1l
o'n ' hi:'r:is hay next, thl moet., Al 71
:omie p'lepirae hoi pay ductl. fly oter' ou
We WV. MI.
R. T. OWElt,
[NIAt'ii, SI(M. aiid M.IAE.\'!A,?A .\TNi
tiIY All wtork lflprompt l i-:tut -. II
enn, he'r. found at Gotodinig's Ctoinea'.h hop.
feb
Standard Fertilizers.
f iI underilcsigned~ give n)oic'~la. lhnthre
Wetl lried 1etitlit.er- the1'
ETfWAN and WANDO.
Wi11le beconualtcted by iihemra joint01ly. 1bi I
th ese Manuies actre &o well kno1.wnI, thr uomj~1
i le fver-'.i5 expdrier~ce- of hutiidr'ab' o
fArza'ers ill lhils Courity', i:far not hiii' niet.
be saidi of t heir v ilute. A pplicatiounima
or W. M. JDWICIIT,
jhn1 9-am I'jnnshoro.
Just Rteceived.
1 Car load F'resb Jlited Meal.
jon 21 r. P.R 11 R WItnTNW
"TAR HEEL"
I. wolid saftrifta i b tlih 11 t3hat I
a s over, ua.d io ti al a v i gii.
a su8to .tellt of
ik4-ts andt shoe, Ibe i fliy,
A. 11o . .
rit &Enudehoortit i~ i - ;C..
feb [ I 1I i I 1e : 111.I N &
DUE TESTt FEMA.E
C o0 ie q 0.
'I'llIS !A. ll Io its presaent or
gmanit tiotn I Ile iAt't.'i Femanle Col
aej:e* intli Stale. An ale and l
per-ienlced[ Teicher of .\ln14 ie ata4
.\oderl I .aiguagies. Ii, ecentll
111n tll.4d ( ; ie Faai y, inl Ile pere I
of I'r l i!-y Al iiuhindt, of ientvt, witIilz
Te niifanIage.s arm ittal to ithe best
anad ;ta exesret as-1 raC aublo aia those o
Iay good ins1itllution. Uve 1 t. l ln(le
( ' l'j .'pil< !re hlow aesai.
'aere is roam for ta few ore,
A I ply at once t o
J1. LiO it P'rep..
lIneI Wvemt , abei! J,
jan 28 ! ain
Shool Comr itissioIer's Oflihe.
Winnsboro, Jaa. Ath, 163.
I will be tat lay iae inl rlni:tr 1 1)a6
II auase, onl Mlo:alaay' 5 ta n' 1-d .r. a Aa
11114 4" Oi J :I11I I"'
Sai~tai'It i. elh we k for he pu-pt.ss
W . J i1 n I'OJ ~ llli, ,
Iii OleI.a: ~ua comaity.ti ita~I
jaia "0 tix2 ch l Faa,. . C.
Alill inistrntOrS Nitive 'o- Fliii
Dischtarge(.
j(OT.f: i lereby give'i, to al! wli ni *i
. ira at ncern, th at I will, (oa tat ih
dalat df . larch A. ) 1874, a at I a O'clock <
M., file myi' final return. and app]./ Imo (h4
-indge of Pi'rhbtec for Fanirfiehi Counlty ful
l'Aaae of t'Ihilhth h.tnains, decearr ei. At
teIrli who aW ilre e t i tile afote itaa
t'!ale re b y l-r ay nt if-ed to a-it 10a 1a.r aIta
,laea': .a"iMe1 it y - t l l ave, why the Sai
ihnha a ,gi s;.u.a 1r.' bgralted.
Ji "2. 'C3 A atill N . li. Aiias .
F,41 otifTl:
T.'N ftll1 (iS. .Adtiiitratora, Gurnidf
heCeby noitiel I to .te eir rn . .ns fi
it ile- c. of Iof hic o . of -rIhntaaao
fl' lirtae!-I a rats It (.n10e a'aal Raye addi
i. il . . . \
jn.*29- x2,. '. . .
l aici 1:m inar- r ntly of A -ana
lotIe, N. '., iwhai. - L is giv-ii 1 e r a at
testiona 1o buyiig: aidaa telbig ofC 1tour
Coria; G:ats and l heI ar prodneiic.
iani t ies ,i naeei of iiuch ar t cle'- s ill .1
well to confaer ithll hirn betforea lakling thiii
ia rchuaue~s cl-is therea. OffIice~a, (di-nai
Traste andi C'otlaege I iea-s, lii .itnir, ova
Wilson'sa arial Ubacl' K-tI~ag Store.C'I .bi
bott. )a I. *pai eg.
FIIESHl AlliVALS
3( ".Pii. of fri Poi:afbes, inacluti
ing L Yarly liouse-. Uoodritj-i Aad Penua-h lhIt;
X tah toita of fari~a teed :a.aad (in .ta s
Chesea uad( Genet al C Grceri.:u.
Sa1Yrt a N. l''. L til .aa (t:..;sinaier es.
BbI~al:tits, 4e li'r f~as at d i a ine Rt-l.a:lin
of air is Draess G;oodts,' &.
jat.. D. I hA 'li~liD.\l.,
M-I'ERFO0L AND LONDON
.\Nr
(GLI)E INSUlRANN( .3)11ANZ
Over $:3. U00,0(t- Ch itago osses, pufd '. ith
ini sixsty ay -(,
Over $t.0a0,('li &.u' s ii j t :i rt.-elen o
to ia re paid.
Ove r $ 3,C00f.0(0 heb; for-I a the . benft o
Potliacy1 lah~r in th atit aaalr..
.3AS. W. L.AW, Agent.
jana 14-tm Winr,sbaorne, S. C.
Just Received.
I (O.\N TS,' Ora nge-, heaanats and nt
sof~atced A niennl~fl S'ftlhie
an 9e E. 0. DESP'1YTll: & 00a.
~'URNITURE I~
a Consiutinag of WVahunf, liiation al
an. tat liheiitiuaa i~ftae rery be.-it aqualii)
Fort dle-higna and woIl-rmanshai p ian eqnial.J
itad che-ap ta~ cahe boutight Aniywhecre ti
uide rf thec ciay oif Naw York-t or linlliintcrt
of 1,tai .n aana lity. l vaery-thinga warrani
edts repa.tretnti d. Mhut Ira-taits tad Itahri.
fora salet. (iAal (d.te for your-aelves, ai
sinig is belieinag.
firniture- ner.tly rep-airecd at modeIral
pricei.
Fertilizers.
(01113 Atlanatic0 andia Acid 1'haotphaatei
.whl gave gesneraltifactinctba tot hot
whao ttriid then ast ye'a. Cr, aite'ngaina offere
foi sale by. IE A T & BiR0.
j ta -
JUST RECEIVEi
. itrrebe Pulaltoes, Piik V, IL; J
A full stock of fatily Gr oceries an
ro isious. All of' iwlich will ie sold n
ihto lowest market price for C. .S11.
LSACiC'Ti & cx.
Sheriff's Sales.
Silt Ot f* southi ClI (Ili.t.
l'Ni p l.\tiP:1.1,.
-Ja'mes It. tioitt.ias Isi'or, lit tinist taylhf 1i
ElAkin And tist.
In ittrtet.tne f o er . I. ker '' tih e o r!
orai t'ieas for I aiirtield COnIty ntade it.
b1. above sittaited Caso, f e'1 Ofler for MaIL
at 1itbliv i etionl to II. IhightesIt hidlr,
UtOfore I he Cuirt I b1"Lt!e doar 'I Winniastloo,
witin the legal laior if "'aLe on tho sri
M\11111-1)y inl Marchl nlex, thel full':in
.erihed r trat of haud . hlonin tg to alte e '
tate of .. ii Ford, deel ded o wit ;
1. A tract of 1,1d lying. tbeing aw11l titua
Sta in th ' 0o1nt f air lild 111a d Sitate l
4thtl!% 'iarolina,. Ln wn on hi g..neial pi
of thtit a d of .nabi C. bsr I.:n, I ira. te
thel 1:,1h day lit J11ne. A. '. !72, al' li-aci
i,'' colt.tilning :Wty-wo AertS, liwon
oir tex,. and bountd& I,. lhfn!tt of' ltiry F.
ints4chi T'imirt 11. Ah : i a t! hit L Vlit'is
by sa:: c ,1. Ford, dt ' i, to
1 .iA tract of land !14., , -i.
Ale in thle %.)fie CU nt olm.s . ., s
til the l1.th ts tr'ai- --]," cotina ing Nine.
ry..eight Aeres , more or lesis, itkil bounded
by itlan.tof Nary Tidwetil, mid by li a ds
devisv1 by tatid deceaused, to .\I: l'1r
ail to Amainda Itllenson.
3'. A t incut ofi latnd hyintg u,;ir a ,'
in~g Onea. hitum~le hand taeventytix Acrett,
ttt re or 1ef4:, anda boundedic' tir it.aads e
h~Ie .1. 13tavis, ltan.Ia behanintg 'o the es'
tate of Eiwn.d U. Palntti.r. dee.:aa.d. ani
lby oithar tint ilniginig to the estte o
I . . Frdiih cea:,t~d.
-.A tract tf i lad lin, bing iertd fit
alao in. the (7ioi yl ittad Siraa iaforatl~idi
ing Tw~o litundred aral I a wenty-aven Aires,
motS'C' or less, antd ba ntiad h ltr l.a91 oh
Wyltic . )a is..\laty ltsag-ildte,'otheitrbntr
bi'eoing~ia taota h t stro ''. loramias F,.rd
decea(sedtt, ant lun iii a de vi td by idle
c'ea'cid to Miaiie li. hilt.l 1
6>. A tract of 1st1td ly ig he'ng an.)l un.
tale int the tiatain Cloutiy t:..l Stiate, kutn t
t ad boniidedt l.y lands(1 of Satli .ton,
tlandl seoning to th eStaitnofItrt
imp l, deceiated, A lad boeorgn eto ithe
e--tal dofb Edwsad o. l'aher, decei.il.
C. I). nord deceaed) tandbt d evct tt ised i i
by iidl Fto alie P. Ellal t'd cilicstot
13. lt. at o a'd, of hig.g ad(n
at.(e ther I hnnly~i ate'KnStain lerniajit
kno ln'l o <si7h baiitra 'it 1, con
ig iwo llundtredrs, Wititre fori litn, aw~a
byatic lands deised byrt saiddceased, 1o0 anh
P. r ag tof lis Erm.'ki and to Prsto f
TermsaI'ofsSalo..
nn I it yeas, ith~ inft eret ral.e
ofsae t the p'~ ue.e t. give hIis bond;~ an,'
* morgag o V.hGpreises.th andr toca (a
* 0.R. Tloo L.n W. w UVA c Lnut S. If.ra.
Witnene r, Jan.. 2 f 18J3. M 'lua
'hrdwarel e.A ar o Oil h pui
~1ptogiNG prc'usrethe entirtesoc
S T
INS~TORN
AND
Arriijng' .0a1vl
I CEr ,'.
Cuhreln. s, .k it. iinn
aa I Sit< Ito A.. J. 1 7:l
su -ie, Sea ; 14 , .fr :1a 'iA, 2':-.t, .
1ii. ' l y rupsi.t :1~. T.rio,' EV.1. . It.1.
i I.li Iv1 I --I;0 I \V
V.1 I'( 1a r 1 - 1 t l, I i i .. n a, i. I . Ar l
prcpal i t a:'-r- , !'::llse t . !; IV
urent . . a I4d i L il l -it.
(41' il~ ~ 114 0-0~i 11. 4 .i 31I':
TI bacc1 - I li 43 er ;. , 1 - I lr-11aC
]'tet s v a AtI U r r'l- - w it-I| ;
(]ev . 1 . Ili lb. If % | 411t I I li 'll
41or 1 giv1e :11i 1'l.v l i',, 4i li 4di I 1 1. It
\. rll,- n 1 w11 p t i Or- . i i i ... .a l,-r.
Ion 1.o'l f1' I nn. y 's 4 N , :- rA . 4t. K.t
'lanter1. ca rhrn wan I il gi
'he lt Nove1 ill.b4''r 1 ..'':! , 1 4l..11 iray .e
I Il~(' I a hel ~e~ l' i'.e i lgll 1.4
1 11r I: rIl rt 1 ('1 0 ji1111 C i 1. ;110111 .'1*
Iar, hu.'erl it r I, ie i ,-i .'i -rl' il en rnci
aynas Cofo1Leilber of(~ t alh .ve u led
(nii n- R'. 1. N.f1..e C C. .ETr.
Wh'.el e sIt'o &. Wil Ages ond
0 olubh- In nay col crop tIII'.f peiI..C110I,'
an m ovunfe 141 ro in , lo . O.. daers
I b:t i h ca . lel irh rl',h io.. il ,
Iniv bee e i g t \\A .lo A.,4 ., v4.a