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Jon PnINrIN.-Our office nas boon fitted with all materials necessary for printing jobs of every description. Bills, Letterheads, .Posters, Invitation and Businers Cards &d;, &c. Cor-rd.-At tho time of going to press yesterday o~eeging, qptton was .-solling at 10 a 11- oeits in this market. Nr.w ADVEI'n-rme-:NTS. See Shorifl's Sales. ..oad Withors'& Dwight's adver Masonic Meeling Thursdny night. .E xecutor's Nvtico-J. W. Coleman. .Monthly Colle.-tions--T. ft, RoLert; iCitation.-W. Al.esonl. Ort at lilar gaimii- landecker & Co. Prollipt settlenent required-T. R. Roberston. FoR S'LrV,-We call attention to the advert soment of a very desirable tract of land. See advertisement. . RuNivAx.-Th.mere was a lively run. away in town on ,.ruefdlay. A wagon ,was upset and a dr'ver spilled, but 1 no serious damage. PosroaN.-Thle uee.ing. of the Stockholders of t.h'C. .Q. & A. R. i.. is posponod until the 21.4 , inst. Ilence the stockholders will not havo tho chance of visiting the fair free. mIN AN D CAI.EDoI.-Mr. Joln 1. MECarley has received lots of tL cloicest Iribh ad Scotch whiskeys. Just the thing for the season. ot. *ing can so fortify ono .-ist the :attack of " Scotch Mist," .L Scotch whiskey Punch. GRAND CENTRA. l L-rI..-It i3 ,with ple asure tha.t we recoun. end t o the public th is ,new. est.bl ishiten t, lattly opwned by Mr. Jonli 1). .\ Car . Hy. llero. the weary traveler can, find rest ard an abundance of cheer. F1ormanent boarders can also be Ic -comodated at moderate rates-six teen dollars a munti. This honso ah the advantago of accessibility, nid is in good hand. S-ru.. -ri.:Y Comc-.MoniPo r.Ar.m AN) lh<;rdI.--Mr. Tims. G. Robert awt ha-, brought another fine lot of po. tatoos to this roflice. Five of them weigb23 los. The largest one weigh ed 7J pount(. Wir. dug, it Imcas ured 95.1 inehes roumi, and weighed 8J pounds. We believe Fairiield can raise anything, (andas much of it) as vell as any other county in the State canl. To -r1!- Lon is OF -ruJ . Reau the advert isoment of R. J. Mc Carley, and it .I mak:e your mouth water. .1o ha4s .somo of, the best liquori ever brought to Winnsboro. his "Old Century" is nagnificent. le Ias aiso line ciigars-Golden Leaf, L A... pano0la, Lk4 (I*re i,.li),' ello of .Iiba and other ltrand. 1'.ead his a-lvertisement and give himi a call. No lId,. POArorFs.Mr. Tlhos. W. Ra~bb, Sr., has sent us a b~.spt of magnificent pot atoe '. . Mr. Thaob gathe~red 500 bushola of these tubers from an acre of land.. WVhera is the Phaenix man with his 450 bushels ? Mr. Rabb is - one of the most successful farmers in Fair. field and in the State. RAIN.--It is impossible for Conyt Wioek to pass by wvithout rain. On .Tuesday,- rain fell almost all day, making things generally chilly aind disagreeable. A committee of loaferre braved the inclemency of the weather and went to see how the cistern was fill i'g. .They .'tmeported -progresa." ""-'e- will he some lively "skeeting"' of water when the cistern is full. . RA:1.WAY AccJDnaT.-TheO north erai bound throttgh freight on 'ues dagr ibornihg rna..off limo traik helow WVard's on the Augusta portion of. tihe railroad. Nine cars of cotton were pitched into. tho ditch. The north. urn boun.1 day passenger d1i not pass WVinnsboro until after (lark. A~s is usual in such delays there -was no mail., We don't etactly uinder-itand how too running off of a freight train proevents the sorting of the mails on the paseouger. end twek There was but little business in the Oommon P.leas. Judge Mackey gave enmeral satisfaction. . Ir.. W., II. .Bra eoy, the Solicitor, also-gavu atia faction. ie conducted the prosecu.. $ions with ability aind his arguiment in the ease of the Srate v. WV m. Don. ly and J. .0. M ackoroll- w.u. v ery flne: Tlho jury panel, with one or two ex ec-ptions, was a good one, anid appear. ed determined to act justly, without partiality. Tlhey were comoplimentod by hs udg..,We have miuch better juries in l'1i rlel d thani are generally fp'unmd .in the o'thier counties. '[le .Jiry Comuiissaibiers (10 th'uii' duty well. 'B .noe.- No rt arn thannks to Mr. 31. S. M(iller for the report of thle (Comptrollcr General as to tho assess ed value of property in the State last year. Tho real estaite wasm valued at $1l2,884,146 25 ; persona -roperty at $55,096,946 22. T ot al, *167,481,. 6i92 67. 'mDe following was the report for Fairfield. AeRE3. VALUI. Iraleo lands, 97,620. $741,305. ieadow and pasture, 164,283. $609,260 Jn ivated, !204,207. $1,02V,845 450,,170 $2,678,400. ddjg, 0570. $23-2,370, teal Estate intowns, ' $273,6I0. Total properly, . $1,095,705. Tho Auditor has not yot completed ho assessment of property of 1874. When finished we will lay'tho result >eforo our roaders. Dirnor P'aoi-. 1J lo'noi;.--TIhe Julumlbia papers announce tho death >f l ld. axmliliani ha'Bordo. ir biaBurde was born in 1804. Fiftyi our years ago be entered the South Jarolina College ind' graduated in u 2'. In 1837, ho Locame a Lius ce, and in 18-12 lie was elected pro .cssqr. Thi.i position lie hold for .hirty-ono years. 'e wis a universal avorite with'the students, and hun. Ireds of there will bo grieved at his lea h. About a n:uiath -ago, lie was elect. d Chairinman of th-e Facuit'y, lhit the ad. nision of colored students causeI his esignation. lie had .become so ident. ified with Oho institutioet, that his leath was probably partly owing to iis leaving it. Dr. LaBorde was a )ure writer, abd left a charming hia. ory of the College, bo0i1e3 other vorks. RIo was a good man, and his leati is greatly lamented. Pnoc.:r.DINGS OF COUnT.-COUrt ipened on Mouday tile 3d. flis Ionor T. J. Mackey presiding. The irst cases tried were those of the hatt vs. John Woolen, Henry Cook nd. J. Wesley Abbott, for rcusing to rork rad.'.,This was an appeal froU ho. rtial Justice's Court, on the ;roentd that tdhe defendants were em. )L)ycd ., tio (. C.. & A. R. R., and vere. not liable to read duty. Tihey vnrc fouid not guilty. Tne accond caso was that of the stato vs. fsaae Metts, Solomon 4Icador and John W. Meador. ,rand Liarcenyi (stealiug Cotton.) Lcre was a mistriali and the case was ried again. The 'rand Jury then i made a re >ort on the conduct of th County Jificers since the new reg-mo. The eport .will be given in full anoth. r time. The next case was tile Staf-6 vs. Fos. IHarrie, 9.hindictments for grand areeny. Ilarris in the spring stole ewelry : and other articles fcon Iessrs. ii, Maum of Camder, W. B. logan i.nd WY. J. Davis of Ridgeway nd J. D. .fCarley of Winisboro. Io was arrest:(d in Winnsboro on the norning after he hai entered Mr. deCarley's safe. He plead guilty te wp i.ndictmncts for grand larceny, wo of petit larceny, ad. one was nol )rossed. lie was. sentenesd to the Penitentiary fo: ,27 months. Oin Tuesday the 'followir.A cases voere tried..State vs.Nathan Roberts Ssault, with intent- to kill- The de. 'endantshad .a f'ght with Bunyan lurphy (cold.) and ent 'hin in four )laCes Wit a knife. lie was found nuilty of a-sanit add battery. tate.vs. Hlenry 6todeinyer, mali. o w for :' yoke, fro whidb 't-e co w ivas alleged to have died. Verdict 3uilty. - " . -State vai. Ed, Balance, Grand Lar seny. ..This was an interestiii ease. 1'hirteen. bales.o ototton last Feubru iry were shuiliped in a car from Bl1ackstocks. Only tw~elvo reached columbia.. Ab. Jackson a .colored nan turned State's evidence, and testifi.ed that Ed. pushed out. a bale of cotton as tho, ni." was leaving Woodwlard1's at night and that he and Ed. carried the same to Blacksatock on a hand car and sold it to . Messrs. Jlames and Wmr. b)onley who were keeping , storo .thecre. Thue indict mont was ilol. prossedl as to A b. .Jackson. The verdict in the case of Ed. Balance :was Guilt . - Couwr' I'r!.:!s.-On 'Vednecsday the following cases came up. State vs. Ed. ward Ballance anot'her indlietmnit for grandl Larceny. Plead Guilty. Sen. tenced to hard labos in the Peniten tiary for fourteein months en the two indictments. State vs. William Donley andJohni C. Maekorell, indictment for ren'oiv ing etolen Cotton. Tih is case) aroso out of tho case of Ed. Ballance, the bale of cattou stolen by him from the Itail road 'being found in the posses. sion of Wmn. Donley. 'PTe;State maiintaims.3 that Wmn. Dotley was acting as agent for J. C. Mackorell. T1his this defendants dleniel, D~onley also.denied having known that t he Cotto was stolen. A fter abbi argu mnizt~s the jury rendered a verdict of1 guilty as to both defendants with recommtendation to mercy in the ejsso of Dooley. Defendants move i fo-: a State vs. Maria. Small. indictment for murd er. U ranmd Juryj foni no Bill. Th1is was tho ease of :mupposed infhanticide, on Mr. ilerron's puoe last summer~l~l. Prisoner dinohiarged. State .4's. A mos Love-murder. The shooting of Geoorgo Davis bein~ proveni ecoidontal, verdict was noi quilty.. Grand Larceny, Stealina~ a cow-not guilty. , , . OIn T'hursday the followihug ease. wer< disposed of'. The Stato vs. Jack Edwards, Grand Larceny. I'lead Guilty.. Sen, tenced to 4 months in Penitenttiary. *State vs,.. Ira . Richards-Grand rareony. Plead Guilty. Ton iuonth: in Penitentiary. Thius was the pris or that. attempted an. escape fronr Justice Mackey's office, sovera months since.. State va, H~ezekiah Duncan.-mur, de-r. (C. mt ine til Jana... In the case of State vs. Wui. Donley and John C. Mabkorell the defoqdants waived a now new trial, and laced themsolves upoti the olemency of 'the Court", . Sonnch was Win. D'onley fined' $200, J. C. Mackoroll 'fined $1,000. 'The Court of Gotteral Sessions was then adjourned until the January . Pr. IR. Labordc. On licaring thu tolling bell of the University, in noordanoo with a provious undurstanding, the Faculty innnediately assbenibled, and.,Prjofes sor Cunitalgs .roso and addressed them a11 f.ollowp N t. CuiA:IHNAN : The tolling of the Univert-ity boll, which for fifty four yeare called him to duty, as pu pil and profsbor in this his Alma A/aler broke the stillns of this 11orning by announcing to us, and to many -othe's F.tl heartP, that cur late follow laborr, tie lonorablle Maxi. mil.jun Lalorde; M.-D., how sleop.s in the quiet of deat.h, awaiting the last sad offices of the living. The occAsion is extraodinary ; many years have -elapsed since deuth had invaded thoir classic shados ; ho has now prostrated one o the most revered and distinl ghiahed that evcr fbjotuned. %vithin these walls. All' the cirunistances are ijressive. But a short month han elaps.edsirrce he was with 'us,ina better health than uS*ual. .He -ecoepted the office of Chairmlan of the Faculy, unanimously tendercd him by his fellow profess9.ts, and on-' tered upo'it thu duties of the now term in the no,t cheerful and hopeful state, of' maind,- -Suabserjuently, yieldhing to the advice of those who, undoubtedly, thought tlioy ailvisecd for the best, lie 'resigned .his: professorehip- in -the Univeraity. -Joon after he fell into a state of great depression of mind, diseas-c followed. At half past 6 ''clock P. M., di Novenvbor :9, 1873, the earthly conflict cided, and lie nt w, as wC corfidently believe, enjoys thei ret, of Parad is,. 1 lu token of our respect for his lnen. ory, the following resolutions, on motion, wero unaniiiimably adopt Resolve-i, That.the exrciaee of the Univcrsity be suspended until after the intermvent, and that we will indi vidtalaly attend his funeral. lcuso/ved, That we sincerely condole with his family in this their great sor row, and commend then to the sus taining mercy of our leavenly Vath fir. lcs.?ved, That the Marshal be in structed to have the University bell tolled trom the time that thq.. cortege lea 'nnl his .at e reidence until it on ters t'he'church. Reevoldee, That , the address of Dr. Cuminings andlthe lQcompanying reho It'itions be .cnteiod -upon our -journul, ahd that our Secretary furnisli copies of tho same to all the city papers, as per order of the.Fnulty, - - E. W. EVERSON, Secretary. SHIERIFF'S SA1F3. Y Virtue of Suniry Executiorns to tIe direeted I will offer for sale, fo*r .ash at public aiction, to tho higlhest, bid der' beioreo the Court louse door ini Winnsbourg withlin the legal hours of aiade oai t he fir'st Alonday ini Decemaber' next, thie following descr'ibe I property, to 'wit, A ll t hat. inieco parcel o:' i ract, o f land lying beinhg anid Hit uate in thte Cquuty of Fairtieltt and Sate of S'auth Varolina Coyltaining four hutndred SudI 'tirt'y-flive acras more or le~,s, raid bounded by lantds ot Jesse Wyrick, Mrs. Lyles and Jacob Bookmnan. Leieid upon as tile property of iElizablathi Wyrick at the suit. of' Jamos 1it, Aiken augaiinst, Elizabhotlh Wyrick. ALSO. All that piccp parcel, or tidet of li'nd lyirg being an-t situate In the County of Failield and State of South Carolina con, taiiging Flut hundred and s'egenty awnres, moire or ht as andl boui aded - by lands :or Je.*e Wirick, Thiomaas C. Pamith TIhomaa P'erry) nadu other . ILevied'unon as th'd~ liprry of II. Il. Uahor taonliat. thla suit of Jianies It, Aikeai, lisiginst L. It. Itobe, rt soil. All he right Iiltlo, and interest of FranVe' l'ow-cll in iiaid to one tract of land in theo Caunty 'of Fairfdeld and State of Sooth Car. liiia cont aint ig Five-- hund red aorbs imure or le,', adjoaining lanids of' ichecca K irlad and-o'hrs.- Lovijod upon Its t'hec property otf Francai', Powell at the.'ait of' W. It. Girillin's eecuitragisFrn Powoll.orgaitkraci All i hat piece parcel or Ira et of land ly intg beinag and Situnato ini thea Countiy of F airaliold iad Staltio of Sanuth Catolitna containaintg Two huwl~tajiod andl Forty .11i andaa oai c fourith i neros aore or~ less on lhe rad~ leadinig fromti I'rosbayvillea to Colum i bin and baouinded lby laiads of B. II. W%'ith-, era, I1. J. F. WV. Colemian, Asaal IilIl and othaeria. Levied' upion ae i ropertiy of D~avid Stgeenon, itt. thie suit of ,Fratacis p'. Crosby Fxccuarlik ngainst Dati:d iteven.. son. All t ha' l er pacell or traact of lanr1 lying hintg :ad a.- itan ain .theaa~. Caty cI Fairhield at Stai-e oft hoapthI Carna con taian inig Si::I huared, snd eight Iy I baee acros maoro' be ltbs ot' aver Crehuk anid its banaelrea waters of Birojad It ivet andl on each sidel'of' thi-bad IVlediag from Fish and b~oundedva l'y Ian~ls of .Julia A. Cole. nian, M1. N. Fenster, 1. II. Mleans antd anaay of ~ai obes c lon !,. Ado. . Anolaer tract in Ihei out''/y niad Stato r farsquidt conitaiiag I wo haunidred anal lilly one nort-st'oao or lesgs, ona branchies of Benavear 'reek, wait ers' of '.lb'ond l iver and lead inig fromti Fejstervilit t o Ashrforda Ferriy anad biothd.~hy lian behadtagh g to Esitaae of ID. It. Alotn,- F si'Al'j' , I. j. Lh les, 1B. II. Feaster andta otherats. A ntohher f ract of land in fhie Coa.'y aul 8tato aforesaid containing .twd huandlred tandl thlirty thlree acres, more er lesa, en branchaes of AlcClatres Creek, waiters 'ol Bread lliver and that rouad Ieaing frour FIsh dam Ferry In Cobiubia aid haaving snoh shapes miarke anad bouanaries as a, representaed on a plat of aturvety nmade by J. N. Feaster' anal ditat Janunry 15, 1866$, atad. houanded by hinds of FEstaio of Joi . ALso. Another tract of laid in tho Couity M4ta etato. afore'said oobtaiaing otte hun dred.aud sixty-fito an i4oho half acres reqroUgr ,o, and bounded b'yands of A. Feaster V. .A. Coleman, and lanJs belong iug to the otatd 'of .B, Moblfy', Esato of 7. FV. Voleman and other's. Levied upon as tte.properly of -Andrew i'eastr at the suit. of Hlenry AJ' iliard Cominisioner agniist.Jao T---fomitor, Andruw Feaster and Edith 1). .yles. -1 Sheriff's Sale of Andrew Feasteris Land. W EH.. bntrol the i-oco'dindgst untde-r which theso lands are sold, id will require that only ono third be paid in cash, and will take tho bonds and mot. gages of pirvhas6ts-paable in one and two yearasfor Iho baft -A ' W Al. P1. P>BERTSON, JAS. i. RIN, ..Attorneys. All thn: picio parcol, c-ract of Lnd lying being and hitunto inl 1110 UCounty .o Fairfield and State of Soul h Carbllin IcoA t aining six hundred atid soreim' 'vet ares more or less. 'on walers ot. Iro-ul Iliver and bounded by lands of fliin'llir, James Nlcui till at by lnistim N bcilon:, to the estate of Mt-a. Nantcy Mitcon, deceCld and other- levied up1onit as tle jrCietty of dames It. Ashford at the suit of Rob-rt. Go-dat ngainls, James R. Ashford. Sheriffs Office L'. W. DUV.\ 1,, Winnsboro, 8. C. B. F C. ,t No vember 8 1873. SherifPs Sale of the Asliford Per ry Place. ~ CONTROL the proceedings tunl or whiohtlhi laid is hold, and will ro. quire that only $100 he paid in casiS, dud will iko the bond and mortgage of tie purlchaspr payablo in one and two years for te balanoe. JAS. H. ItION. Attorney. ,. .. Shriff's Sale I To St o 'South Carolina, County of Fairfiold, - John C. Mnecoroll anginst, Cynthia R. lBrowni,-Alltry E0.1ITrowni. I~N p'rmu'nce ofr -n order of tle Court .made in the n'bovetae-l caise, r will offer for snle at public anuceiin to te h ightesit bidd,etr befotre hicoutr t house door ini V jinsh~lro, wiithin hile ti Ihurilis of t-lle, on tie first. 'Monday in .eonme'sr INL.xt. 11he fol'owinttg descrtibed propWtty to Wit: All that plantation or tract of land con taining two hundred nores, tuoto or lowa, beitgr, lonllg am-ituro - Ie ~ay ofl Fairtilcid an Ii stato afo'.!ai' , an-rt h I by lands of Tilhnan Oldiden. on tile ntorth, by lands beloniging to Da.ntiel MclDonald oi the crst', by lauils of Smith andl Melton ot the sothI, aid by lails of Snith andI el toil, antd of Saimuel Stewnrt on tie w es. Ti'eirms of alo-cahli, purcl;iasers to pay for papers. L. W. 1)UVN'A 1,L, 8. V. C. Sherilf's Office, Witsboro, '. C., Nov 7, 187:3. nov 7-tlx2 Stat e of South Carolina, In the Court of County of Fairfield. f Proba1e. Nancy J. Brice and her: hust1nil, Charles It. lirice, Mary 11obertson aid J lames Roberts oil h y his Gluard'n. eiery.. C] - liott, PIetitiondr's agalist Joint Robierr-: son, George Robertson and Francis It. Robertson, Defendants.-Peiiliers for P'arition ofiteal Fstaite. ~N purstntce of an order of rhe Court of Probate niade iin the above .tated oase, I will oifer for sateC. t. public aute tion to fhe highe.st bid;h.: bo re the Court 110ouse door in -Ivi' itsboro %w ithin the legal houts of sale, (" the firt .liotly itt Leepeib er next, anud Ile d:y followitig. (he follo(ving deticribed prop ctty to wit : All at: piece, parce l or Iiracl of land iyintg, heinig antd st tto ini the Couinty of Fai iti dd andSl ate of out(h Carolina coni taiin g otneli iutlred andro sixty-fourrjcres, mote or less on ,Miek'ont's Creek, watters of Little Iivier, nil bountdedt by landdl <*J fi .'. Ilolick , decetarsed, A. .1. Itamnilton, t1 rs, lbof'annri LeViniing. EN tate of Charl~es Alartin anid ti -.rs. TF;LM01 SA LR. Oneo thtitd of the~ putrelhnsr mnonty t o b paidl ini cash iand the ha!.t:ce t hetutif on credtit. of one and t wo yeuars int eclual an ninali instahnients withI interest ieureon fi-rom (lie :hay of sati, payablec arnn'unty the putrchmaer or putrchatsersgivinighbon.antd a mror'tgago of tihe premnise's ro the Jige of Probate to seure the payireent t hereoft, and to pay for papers. . . L.W. D U. . ,. Shi. riff's Oflice. Winnisbo-o, M.. C., Nov 7, 'l67; . nov 8-t~x2 Sheriff's Sale. Stat e or SouithI ('au-olina, (Courit cf Pro t.ounty of Fairliold.t. Chairlot to Crosbiy, Chiesley C'rosiby, S isati Iree, wifo of Lermuel A. C. Este., Caitharine Dhupro r',nd her hushanud .'..it hiusbanid Andrew Je.. IBoutware, Checsley P. Boulware, Mlargaret Neviit., arid tier hu tsband'Joseph K(, Nmvit t-Poitiedeot agailist, lvd Cdsby iid' Letihlli c.. -. E ses,. Admiidstraibir 'ofA Esiate of 'Th~ooras Croilhy, debgased, Jr4 es Stan ton, Rhoda Chtayol.n bitti. bo u habti (hile Oh Dfndrt ptuunne .of Inu Nrdle or the Conftof . - P ,ale,, mde in thle above stated o iso, I will offer fort sale at. pulic aucti on to the tlighest 'bidder before the cobi't hiousa dddjr ini Witrnsboro, within the~ legali hottra of 'saie on. the lir-st Mlorday) in h~e. combtv'r next arid fhte dr.,y 'foltogirng, the rdllowuing described propecrtj to iwit :All thatr poedo, pat oil or tract of. buid, tying, beinig aind st; nuato'. partly lit Fifieldt ('ott. ty nnid pArt ly ini Kerthawi Conoty, State of South Ca Lrol inn, 6hdi nining~ thrirten thun d red ari fift'y I 350) ar' es mrd~i or' less on the v~ aters ofsawntef anid 'Thoi ire iec antd hour'ded hf- lainils nowi or tiely hp hirigiuig to thie l44tabe ot' Ah bram I). ,fon(s, Alrs. Eriglish. Thlimatii .Jones, lltir y oithemrs. 4 T1h is land will b6 sold. irn st. h pirtqis or- ractsi ne niaty bo agreed n'pti by' thei partiee isttertit or itheir Anorneiy4,-'ani represeniiel Iy a piat or plats of re-:' iveay to bo exhItbit'ed lin t day of sate. - Inns of' Sale. One thItird crah, thme bulanco 11n a. credit Of (one and twoi i-na, in two renl annualii instalments, willh intercet lhei rcin, payable annually frot the day of sale, the.. pur chtaser or puirchlasers giving a hon't1 and nmortgage of the promises to the .Judge of P'orobto, to secureO the payment thet'eof and puirchase-rs to pay for papir:i. ,JL. W. T UTA ., S. P. C. SherIff's Office. Winnaboro, 8, C , Nov. 7, 1878. B Y virtuo of Suiudry execulion to I oddiriteil, I will offer for sale gash, nt -liublid auction to tho high bidder .befo:o the Court louse door Winnsbor, irilktin the legal hours of 8 on (Ito firit M#itay in Deceiher if n1d tule daty foilmwiig. At tie risk of I formoer purchaser,. It., fIollowing descr ed propurty to wi., All that lot of lbind i ith builtdin4g the onl, situate in lthe 'iown of Wiabloi Colitly or Fairliold, State of South t a' linta, enid known a aocordiing to tie. plan (he Town Ii Lot number se'Ity f'our ( tro-it i t on 7if l ire 'e . e i uIp a) tihe propey o .1,y u Cautheart, at I Fulil of -himet h. lK olitlon agli.1tiLt Jai Ctlltic . L. W. )U VALL, 83. F. I' W10 innsor " , S. C, Nov. 7th, 1873. Nov. 7-f Ix2 , S 'lER tI !F1iSSALE. State of 0iI. (:rollin, JOrder in Paftr County of Fairthield. ) lition. Anna [lity tganint Eliz-ibelh Ilay. - N puiirsailice of ill order f IheI Counirt Pert tie. inndtre inl 1te abo0tve 0 s1.tat vae. I wfll vil'er for ----i it) Ltkkr highe b-,dqer ait pubite nuetion, befro 140 ct htoAe dI lor in Win nairj, % %it i a it Oe Ip h1 el' s :4 Jtr le on thle frt 1otlly in 1 Cetn11' :Mile xt 111111 the 41day following, 1) en11.4h1, the0 follwin tg de'cri- d , 10prope*r'y, wit : (\ lIt t. . ico, payeiel '61 tra::. latfil 'ygb un 61 tuawe in "lo:Coni ty of ir' ifi'd, S O 1 O1 tih darolin contlining sixty-four acres, more or lei .Jyjg and1 xituato igar fihe village of Dol .nd1 boldd by lands of Frank; flit Doiugin and olhers. ;.- L. W. DUVA I!L, S. F. C. Sieriff'x Ol' cc, Winnsboro, 6. C., Nov. ", 1873. WilllI)o 1' 1-0 I0ge No. 11, A F'.'. M.'1 - A n xtra cmmuniction ,^ this .d \vi!t lie held, 11 .I 'tltioic llall, on Thut' dUty evening I e.I I t iltn.., ut 7.1 o'clu The F.-. C.-. De-yree will e cojnired. By orler ofithe W.-. It.-. tiny 11 JOriN C. SQUIEli, Bee. E'xiciforkt Natdi't . -. . t he l i-- u, of Jut,, ii1. C!'h...u dere, nil\l rctaf'er ihem in p. ely a 'teste withut. t'laly t Jttamesi ll , liim i tiney. orto tie ilitirSigned at. Ritl Way. JA S. WV. COL E.\ A N, E-r. nt - Iv.:IY 1Ulonthly Collections. (N. Nieccuill 'of li motoey tt ringerr. untlI h11,: goerai diepression ofrtiatte. I ia con~klltplh 1U aksk MY reguhInr cOSto11IneS t It!e I heir le"ont meIlby Aitl'lit lnst It i, Nov. It, wll bo. tiado al 11'u4l t heitr lp;inmnl alatntled. Thi ru will be tadheired to rfutil bn si broten, hitli ia. xi TRP~lslEN 1U1 f Y1 T II-I 1 0 1' Et~'OflI'(' N. Old Meflow jiuorum. . aI ve now 'on harat i' full stock of o n114llo.w .bltrconmisting. inl partt of it iollowing 15eands41. t. Nathatnti 'Id Ctlinet. Rye, 1 . P. old (tent'ry Ryt, e;nIgle lye. iay it,.e m r Iy .\iinia Vailey lly:-.. Fatili li.e, .\linoln ., ela liY , Nor li n it i Cri, i pilrted1 Swlln 6iln. ogtnac Ia'aul 'c:ach 1;rtidy I wo y cna pli, A pp Br:l~y, libi1ek berry 11,r . 11 y1, ;'.ng" Ilir-l, Cherry Brandy, CheJrr.. P Mou 1 \na vir i nes lv, &e., -Partic% :1n wn Of PWoun l';ae I.'por~s Canlg Ie... n 1.J. M.:lk'A I ,E YS. A ,St ). A lit of limptorted llw-et'ei l'gar'' I Til0 Stinf6oOf' S011111 ('irol inn. F Intir : rin Coo~orv.... W~Eli fAS, .'oin .J. Neif, f-:st', hathllm sutals t me tio,gant. hit better's flhereforei' to c'li ..r. I ntdmioiis all andti hi gaid l Iti m M c'ul l iii dc oid, !ht' 'l be0 an iI s'.ppear btefore ame, in the Cot of Praobat e, to be field at. IFait flid ('ou fffttie uno the 21sti day of Novemober' pc iieixt, a "ter pubhIlinti oht i he'of,' t t'cloc~k it thle f'orenoon, tie f ,be tf c au 'is , ifa theiay hm~ve, whly t he said A dmaintrti shld ia naot be girtntedri. G iven unider may hamad, thlis 'lith d of Novemibet' .. 1)., l87a.*, W. 31. NE 80 nto! 0 -fI Ix'. J. P. F. C. (Grand Cent rni h otel JustL Openee 'I~ lAVE juist op(eed a fit''t class! hotu - l.of enitert:-ieiet in Wlinsboro, the mrost. car.vei'eint I.bonlily in 'T'uwnt, al ami prep-aied to en Itrain btothI tranii ad peraiaant bioar'det' at. taodeorate rat Evi ay o,:etilont ill be madeili to giveo sai Iictiona. 'fTra.vilers' IJhoubll inquire for *'0IIIA ND CI-N-ffAr'l." T'rm''Tansieit bioaurding $2650 p diiy. P'er'inanenit boardf, 1$16 per maonit .J'lllN 3t. Mc(CAIILEY, nov8.-mP"->prfet or. OR. IiAH IMPSO) Snai di pu bia genie'r'i j, t hat fie visit WI IN NdBOliO. 8. O,, p'ritr.esinill thelo1th da~y u6f Nouem r and ren.nt two woelt . Chaidro'ft tethi exan tna antd Itreatedi int th mtost sill lful man it Sat isfaict Ion 0Onar'anteed. out 28-4w. . H. whot gavo ma the ir notes for Cat ...lana IFertilizer, ro roi'ereby itolifi 'hv tir to'.u at'o dhto ont thu Brgt, .1 -of'Novembel3(.i in Nt, and n in mi ty hani for' cotll-tiiot. Thoso whto glivi me lth naotfes lii'ru Cotn fPond, will finds thiir tao Cialtoh lExpressi (Ilhe.. I hop.or ai pron pn~'sitment'of ltot h. - 01, oct 14 'JNO. II. CA'1TIICA RT INOTICE I! - theL E~Into of' Dri. I. WV. Coulematn of Fast field Coitly, deceised, are reque 9(d to htandi t sm it to tho utrielrigned 01' bot~'o thae first of.January 1874, rap ly prtoere-h. Those irtdebtedc ato requtesi to makdo a promtpt settlemtent eithIer by on or noate, as the Estato must I e veti] i~oiofitaIy NA NCY A. COLEMANi, -oeur. 4.1mn E...,..., I or DV9 iu Isle lxt ,or its 4i) at. .J.ARTIES indobtedI to un for GOODS purobaoed will please como forward and set'le, W-3 nood money end must have it. Wo will take Cotton.from phrIteo n us an). hold it as long as they wisbo. e. W hopo those who came to us. in great to reed- will now sonsider our nocesasities. n' Our etcck of oods Will be sold.low for - CASH I and CASH at prices to correspond with the ;C . Ou:- stock iq complete and we offer groat inducemeuts to CASH BUYE M. Withers & Dwight. ills le~ bL PROMPT ETTPrUEENT R1' y (auiREI). r .UTIF" ipidebted to the und-oraa rt - .1 , iher by notes or opn 'adbon'nIs at aro OCE MOtE requost.d to omrne for ward a settle their indlebtedness. Those remainiag unsettled on:the Iat of Decemt - E' her ne t will he laced in Ih Iaid~as dS n Atlaoriiley, al- tii1r rt!!leti:n foce h' __ Ihea uasual legarl contvse. - Cot [rn will be received at market. prioo, or hl dunaat i bette pr ices prevail. Thais naolice is finsal, n: d those int eresae.I "' will sarve naonaey by heedinag it. re ar. t, I: ray 11. li . - tat nOV 0 aq. JUST rEEcEIvED. Oat s *. 1 Car loatd black winter seed *(1 Onts.. da- Red I118t '.PrOOf. rBolted Meal, p" Pearl G ris;. . - at Buck~wheatt.' Flour, Choice Hams ' ',Wik6 Ad Smnoked Bacod." -et Seed Rye white end Red seed BY. ed - ed D. R. FLENNIKEIN. a nlOw 8 BA COT t CO., WOULD givo-e tidb that all Notes and%.Accqunts 4ue qs the 1st of, Novoi4bex, ext, mtust be Bettled %either i?4 .Cot. toai.. or Mqreys by othat tikee,- as ve wish to close out our busi nose., We - - haie given, as much indulgence am we can afford. Parties owing tis, and bringng in their Cott6ik alad.not wishing to. ,.sell, will be genindal-. eoe 'if the Cotton is stored with (is. 3AO'T& CO0 oct 28 GRiAND L J FAL and WINTER M i L L INE Y Y, . -AT-.. 3. 0. BO Ao's. .W I ;g i I I v I ,Ios . - . fi. .. aai tke pirueined gt ittentiOn of the ladies to - it '.nusAst argo rtook of ir.dies patter Haim, And ones, Ribbons. Flowers a.. I FAIarors. A full lino of DItT . oODS, . 'rs Igls, Notions and fancy goods. th. .. r)u and .W snmon's '9oth, ;hoer Groceries and ConfootIonarien, Cigars and Tobacco, Furnture, Msttrosses &c. CALLf ANDSg- ' ser IS . ,. 0. BIOAG. WINNSBQRO iEMALE A. BoartAng and Day CJohool f* toung Ladies, M18~3 # AIJZ L LLE JoIN8ON, jPrineipale voA RDQr tautionsa.. Hon ,W.,R. Rossaisov, PresidenS. Cot, J. H!. Rzov, - - . r. Br.Lto'r, Usq. Capt. JAs., hIATT Qapi. 8. B. Orownhr, For higher branchas, including the Iangutages, per session, *5S. Feor intermediate olasses, per.ses.. sion, .4..18, For primary classes, per session. 1g, Music, per sossion,.. .20, Iloasinpg, per month, ineluding wash le, and Ilihs, per mont~h, 310, Toef payMeat-quset tynadvae, uOto0 NELSON &RE: TIo Buy Your Liquor,. .iEF have in store one hundred bar.. relu, emibraoing every variety front th. >omimoneut to .the FINEST brand., WV o direct partiotilar attention to our INN', CORN WAii'SKtEY,' the puriy and ige of #h,ioh yvo warrant, and our Wines ndi Brandied represent *very ollme and! oturttyy, In conneotid'with the Liquet uieness We have opened a Restaurant, for he accomomodation of the' public where: nieals will be served at all hour., all we uak is a'riat, sat isfaotion is guaranteed. Fresh Lager on draugh. .A.L.'.scO. --Fresh OystersRA the Fiestaurant:' Botsad ShoBs N elegant lot of iloolsand Shoes just .reoeived from T'. Mites & son. MoM ASTER '& BRtIO1 -ep - t A Na san e , 30 xtr Patent yfin.ish'. Uess Natie'; 4 Dosen Awes. -for let ?J bp sept 2 B2ATV &DRn &