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LOCAL iT1EM S pf- An D1 mark '8h a subscribor's aper denotes tlhat -fib subscription has expired. W O\wiH lib'glad to have all do Inquont subscribers settle past dues and ay up for auother year. There are a ood many persons whom we have been ndulging fora ldh'g thne. Aswo undergo heavy expense and are compelled to mae e cAnU FAYatENTS fif material and labor, wt; not afl'ord to i'uit longer for our just ses. On the FtIST OF JANUAJY NEXT We ,ropose to erasotlXo names of all delin uent subscribers 'f'om our bdoks, how vor we may regrst it, The NnWa 'dnly; ,.our dollars, and otJhia HEA, thrdb dollars. '<' a year. Pay up y ilr subsripti6. NOTICE. There will be no cbango ih the businesu managmendit of the Nats and Hl an.n. Individnal tind partnership claims will be pibsentOd to W. H1. WVilliamns. POsT OrrIcs Houns.-- TlUb jostv office will be oilen daily (Siudays excepted) from % X. M.' , 12 M. and from 2 to 'b 'li N. Northern and On ,horn %d'iiil 'clddo at 7 P. M. preciseiy. *f Nil dbTi ored on 1undays from to '9:30 A. M. dnly. R.urnoAD Scinour.x.--Th6 trains n C. C. & A. 1k. l. o leave !Winnsboro as follows-: Goifiig orth, 11.55. p. M. Goin to ntin 1.35, a 'Ir. Accommodation day trains: Going north, 11.33, a. 'h. doing south, 12.12, p. m. 'iee4 'trait ##M at Winnisboro. Naw ApvERTisE N1Xi's Sherife Sale. Fei tilizers. Cheap Shirts. $25 [toward. Just Received. " Just Arrived. Masonic Meeting. Paper. Gi'eat Excitement. Skate and Couty Taxos. (Oardon Seeds. Ir. R. L. Danuonborg ha% a flue stock of goods. Call and io him. We are pleased to learn that Mount Zion Institute opens under very encouraging anapices. 'Mr. A. P. Miller will accept the tianks of the editor for some unusu ally fine oranges. He has a few more of the sane sort left. There are now oightedoi prison( re -all negroes-in the county jail, awaiting trial. It is expected that their cases will be disposed of at the approaching term of the circuit court. They all seon in excel ldnt spirits. Mr. Theo. S. Keller was 4th'jloyed by Trial Justice Robertson to arrest *wo negroes charged with assault *ith intent to killi, and upon .~ ,the attempt of one to - escape, bred upon him, inflicting a severe ~wound. We will give full partiedlars -~ our next. 'Holders of claims against the county will b~e pleased to learn that the case involving the disposal (of theo eight thousand dollars of cout .ty funds depositod in thie Winns b~oro National Bank has been argued *before the supreme conrt-, and a de. ~cision may b)e expected inl a keason able time. Stephen Young, who was 66wiet *1, at the last term of court in C~hes'er, of the murder of George Mercer, at Blackstock ab~ont Christ.. -mas, was sentenced to be hailged on the 28th inst. We are glad that Judge Mackey actda promptly in laying the execution for many wveeka as is the custom in several circuits. The alarm of firo oil dtoliday night was caused by ,th# discovory of fire in the blacksrnith 'shob Of ?dr. J.E. Gilbert. Tlhrt had beien some fire left in the forgo; which caused the woodwork iitte to ignite. The fire was discoivbred ill tHme to be ex: tinguishedi without thB! aid of the fire department. Thd lattuir turiied out with their accustome~d promptitude. - J9hINEsa CilANEs.-The flriti of He Tr Elliott & Co. has beenl dis solvLd b.) thet withdrawval of ni'r. mings and~ J: P; MiatthI~s will do busaineas at the old stalhd; uihdbr tiio name and style of Cummidgs & CJo. 'Mess. D. Rt. dladiEoy and \V B3. GJilbert hian' forined a (clpartnerl s hip, under thb firmn name of D. RI: adney & Co., and Will coiitduct uiness at the stand formerly oc tiidby Mr. D. R: Gladney: lie Sheriff received acommunica tlbh' fl'ptn Trial 3ustico Walketr, oni Priday~ nioriiig) iforming him that a) boy #as fatalIf Allbt hoar the old "Sprin'g Vale." No j0artietmlal are given, except that a party liad gone outhuntin'g,' and that tho' deceaped receivbd a shot in the head, produc ing almost insfiant death. The namn of the ut 'fortun~ate' youth is not given, ad it is not stated whothe hewas white or colored, An in ltxv. G. W. VAmER,-This gentle .ndn- has just assumedi pastoral tcharge of the Methodist church at this place, by appointment of the -South Carolina Conference. Alr. Walker comes among us. witp pnoste fattecing'credentials, being a non of one of the ablest ministers in the Mcthodist Church in South Crr linir, tnr a nephew of one of the bisliioph d the Methodist Episcopal Church -S6oth. He gradnated at Wo'frord 'dulego in 1870, and huring the folld'owg.fear was tgsged in teaching, ih %eThinky, .Uon his return to this sta'te, Ito .ained'Capt. John B. Patrick in the -mdhagement of Iris 'ffin' '&heol, at ih'tenville, contif lhg in 'tha't 'sphero of labo, till nrov'c'd to abardokin it, to ontei the Chri tia rtidhistry. He is now in the sdtic yoar of 'his ministry, and icheady gliivs evidence of talent and -promise of usefulness in the church. We extend to himI a coy - dial welcome, and our bost wishes for his prosperity. PERI8ONAT;.-Wo hIayo fRA the pleasuro 'f a visit from Mr. R. C. Loga'n, '.lh general etnvassin; ageintof the Charleston NewS 'Und Courier. It affords us l1castro tto have learl''d from Iriin that the'%on. ditioni ail p)rrospoCtA bi 'fib falepor aiki eselhdht. Th aNM,"? anl 'Cou rier has ddh'c, i'ud 'n()itienes to do, most invalnbl er\o ir the cause of honesty in& good g6m'ain'ht in South Carolina, and it deserves ai genlofs etslpoi't from' th'6 people.. Aside from this 'enndideration, the paper is inttr''ibsically 'of great value giving its readers full, *arly and trustworthy inforniatiot concerning everything calculat'd to interest them. The Ners And Coiier has few supcliors an ywtihei . We arc i eased to -see in Winns boro our young friend Mr. Solomon Wolfe, who is now on a visit to his fanily in this place. H'e has been residilkg for tono tiie at Grnd R1apids, MHichigai, "&hiclh lh6 repre-; sents as a flinrishiig, wide-awake, progressive placo. We trust he will Lind his visit to oilr .6iii v9 ery pleas ant. AN OLD NUISANE.-Comnplaints are again being made to us by many of our subscribers that their papers fail to reach thorn. This is not our fault. - The mailing of the papers is in the hands of a trusty and expe rienced person, and we are quite sure that all the papers leave our Office just as they should. The post. master at Winsbloro,. Mr. T. D. Oxner, is one of the most careful and efficient in tihe state, and we feel sui. that ino blain4e can attach to him or aiiy ond in his employ. The true solution is that 'pnrsons still do what we hiave bcn nmore than once called oni to condoemn they take oth-dr pdople's papers froin the office without e1thority. This evil is hard 16 Sheck, breause it is difficult to detect (he guilty par ties. We trust, however, that by the exercise of ine'renased care and vigilance on the pal-t of tile p)cd master and others interested, the trouble will be stopped. T HE RcENT 4.lYNcHINo. "-Uidder the heading, "The IByiiching iln Fair field," the Columbia Union 1Ioald of the 11th inlst. mnentiils the arrett of Messrs. W. H. Williaubs, J-. Y. Mothershed, Pierre Bacot, John D. McCarley; Juliani Elliott; T. H1. Ketchlin, and John Gadsdecn, "fom th'dwhigliing of John AMexander and Albert ong;lwo .wore takeni on of jail by ii band of disgdised muili and beatori sit1 a vidd to iidded them to confess to thn commiissiionl of a burglary.' Wd ebrd of dodrse( aware of thodst arr8'sts liuiig iuforo the ladon:H~eild ~as ao .ell post: od, but we doomned it b8144; in the then excited state of the connluuhity, o reservo amiy illioatiodI du the sub)ject till the llrelimiary (iXuuiinla Lion *qai hold by .Jddgd Mackey: This course wb hafe ydranod in dthor insta~ees, wheni rdmudra of ifvery gjradti of extravagant idipjrohn'. bility hayb formed thb topic of COnl vbrsatioil at nyverj sti-bot coi iieri and1 wlien iIt wa'r4snimily iiosih~lo; as it idas unjust, to discrimniate btuta1ceh the parties arrested; 13y the time this plidr is p~ridfIod; ih8 p~rlIii 11ary exaiiation Will havdi l'on hmold, thnd we shmall then give our readers dll trustworthy iniformation in our possessiori; T1hmuro ard somne state in thme articlo iii thit Unioun:Heraidd whih fri- calculatted tt> nieload, gna as wo believe that papor*, und~er its presbnt niafingetfient, to be dedirous to do justied to all parties; wve will 6ndeavor to corridt thedf.- From the tone of tlie artlelg foni ivhichi We hiave quoted; it might be iudi'ed that id aftair in queostion f~aA a g enuine "bloody-shirt" ku-klux out tage. We have never yet heard this charged. That the negroes named were taken out and whippedi by somebody seems to be universally admitteod, and that this aot deserves the unqualifled condemnation of all question. u1t that the affair had 1 Any conceivable olclinit o'f aukuf1ex outrage wei iio 4ver. yd 'heard' itI 'chanfeddo 0.we'ie' ilio prisonersH confined in jail, as stated by the Uion -Herald, but in tho town guatd-house. This, of coiurso, is an immetorial point, expt that it might 'seem to involve tho sheriff of the county along with the real per pot><ators . p lp, outrago. Thle UnT~ion-rllc is ieowiso inistakell in suppobilg that "the parties were arrested in purstuanco of a lobt'r from Judge Mackey," for, uinless we have been wilfully misinformod,. a warrant was takoei out by Tiial Justice Robortson agaiit at leas't two of the parties before it wOs Possible for thit, oflicor to have r' cc i"'ed the Judge's coumnmuication These are seemingly .imall nattera, but in as se btums a business as the recent alleged outrage apj*'rs to be, i.. is but simple justice to th6 ac cused parties and to this outire con munity, that only'i\akod facth to pr* :wnt.el to the 1l;ic. The gimitle non arrestod have alha's beeA among the best atnd -most hw-abiding 'c;tizo's 'of WVI'cunbora, (thrdo of thorn 'have been town councillors) and n'ot Ono sus;pie'on ean the: n be against their good names as honorable met and useful citizens. Wo ther'foro conlsider it but the barest jiisticeo that p1b'lic opinion be withhtcaltd till the guilt 'or the ir no* conco 'Of the parties bo finally est:li lished. \We doco it sr eI'1e isy to* Add that wo unqudile ondemu the dcts of violeImo which . tho L'nioh I/e ie/d nie mlions, and this, by whomnsoever they nraay have leeon done, B] t 16 protest agaiist any sensatji)f:ii 1a lmr being s)re:.tl abroad for iccfs:.tioni-d ))l purjpobe The t:ay fo'r that sort of thig, as we believe the Cn oit /Jei-a/d w'ill readily agreo, is forever fa.4t ii Sntmh C:aro lina. Let 1Ys quietly await the re suit of a judicial investigation. PnELIMINARIY Ex.mINATION.-A preliminary examinaition, in the mai tor of the recent wkiippiig of. two regroes confined in tho town guard house, was had before Judge Mackey on Friday afternoon, and finishod on Saturday morning. Tho state was represiented bf 1olieitor Mackey, and J. J. Hemphill, Eq., of Chester, the latter acting under the appoint ment of the presiding judge. Several witnesses, including John Alexander and Albert Poag, the two alleged iictims of the whipp in; 3 were examined, but we have not space for their testimony in full. The statements made by the pros ecutors were substaintiailly the same as thos'e already given to the public. TLhey testikai~ that th~4y were ar rested on the char'ge of having coin imitted a bur-glariy up)on thu r'esi denbe of Mr- Johai T. Medarly, and artdr r'eniainig ihi thy' gdard houise till abouit 11}j o'clock on the night of thui tith instant; were taken out, led to tho Wdodai and dullies near the M~ethddint chulrchi and severely whippedi with a timi to ;or'co firom them a confession of the criume with Wlich IhP'y werec charged1. These two witnesses ehtered fully into par'tic'ulars; givinlg thQ lahiguagn .if the pesn engag'ed', the niumbd-~ of strokes reciveod, etc.; etc. These de~tails are of no public interest Solicito1 IM chey callod T. iloss Robertso; M a witness for thb htato; bult upon his taking the atlmid, Juidgre M~iakey said that as Mr. Rtoeton's namti had already been mentioned by the witnesses Poacg anid Alexan dev nas having r'eceived mone~y from them;i ihi consideration of which they wore to drlop) thmd niatter; the court could not force Mr: it' to testify, if suell testimony wolild }rad tod his cr'imination. 1iMr: R:. thoh 1topp;ed asidn, alnd Judg.e Mackey statdd ianat he wiould hold him to bail, to alnwer a char-ge of ofileiail mfiiscon duct iid of colmpounding a foloy at thd saimo thu* ren-irking that Mr: R. mighlt ntako any statement ho deuired. Mr. Rlobert son then asked ihayo of the court to consult with &iinnsel, and retired to do sd. ,The stmate helure closed its cahbo. Mr. Quailiard, for the deforee! ruiov~d for' the dischargo of Messr's. W.H.Williamsn and Julian Elliott, on the gr'oundc that the state had en tirely failed to niake out a prlimla facie iHsh agaiii tlh~itd: Judge Mackey stated that' without abiy testimoniy foir the dcfondaufts hnmed lie should feel b'ouifId to hold thon to bail, for their appeafh'e at the next term of the court of sessfoi'k Mr. Williams was thlan placed ullon thi' stalid; dnd fattad fionitively that ho had no part whatever in the offohee dhiarguid. Mri llliott niad a sirailar statemuent.' The judge at 6nce ordered the dischdrge of both these gentlemen, and the cancella tion of tler recognizances. At this point Trial Justico Robertson came into court, and, having baen sworn, madn hi. s. mont, substantially as follows : He received a m essago from the prison ers il the guard-hoise, Johlk Alex ander and AlbArt .hVoag, to thb. dffeot that they wishod to see hin, and ac cordingly wont to thert.'. The prisonbrs said they wanted to 'sue the men who had whipped them. He asked thou whether they wished to bring a p'rosecution or sua for dalages. Th6y replied that tlhey wanted to get damages anld not to prosecute. Upon his asking them what sum would satisfy them, they stated that they must htiVo ten dol lars each, those wh had iiurod them paying all costs. no told them distinctly that ,thAy mnight prosecute if they wished, and that, if so, ho \'oi41c issu91o the noensary Warratits. They replield "All we want is money." He theft conifrreCld with trie p.ation NA it wns finally Larran i ed, with tho conhoh&tt of both the prisoners. th it they s1ho1.id ac cept the ten dollars each as d:unitiages inl aiach gave him a receipt accord nl.Mr. Robertson furthler r - markeld to the CSoirl that la had made this compromise with the two nogroes, only 'as a imatter of tho :lamiiakes duo them---the settlement f a civil suit being no bar to at crimi mdi prosecutionl. 17e. R1 >bortson's statement was frank, ee ir and strong, ail.l seems to exonerate him frotn any. improper connection with th mrost uiifortimato affair. Judge Madiny then 'i'eicwed the csde ru l;Itnted by the witnesses for h rOsBention. He said that tw) features haC specially im p)reHssr 1 him. Tho first was the nataro :nl condition of the building ned by 'th1 town authorities as a .u.ard ho iia. I l a1in'tha1verted in string. langmuago ( lpot\ its comfort es a-mnltion, 'th i lack of proper bed1 ilothingo for hco'. co idi.iel, the buk c4,f rc::;d{ cominmiratio with :)lmtsider,4. illn ,nlA of sieluaoss or neces ity, and th0e t;Cl\6i-ni fatortt:esa Of the arraigernent and hiage ment of ti establlshlin eht. The )thCr point totiched on ws tin tact that p)oliiceiumcam' E1'thershied, though clarg..ed with having h'ai\ a iartiei (>ant in the alleged itrage gtill held bin position as town )olicomnll. He "W vrY severe upon this point, and 1XprcH:esl it as his decided opinion -tt the s:uue time disdlaiming any tntharity t,> interfere-that the poliremnau should be. susenlndo-l, till his guilt i.r innoconc.- he jidicially establi.hold , '; ~tated thgt hie ,was ;.it istied that tho aged outiedgc had no possible connection' vith Di'ties, being duo ' most pro bathly to sudden heat. and. passion. He Stated thmat.hie had leairnod of the boisterous conduct of the oonunt. tee of color~d ineu oni th% iifglit of the 8th inst., nd warnied all pairtieh that any such conduct would render them liable to a proscntioni for i-iot [U the people, or any portioh' of thecm, had any griovanice, they mighlt priesent it to the town at a poo timie and in a proper mnannor;. Diu~rig ti~o Judg~u renians, lMr IBac'ot, the former Intendant, beggnd leave to staito .that, iihile lhe was ..i oflido, it lad bdeni the conistamit aim of the eutire town~ council, td s66 that peisYr~. coinmnd iii the glial house wmoio providled w~ith all the bed-clotbing oto. nocesgary, amnd that every (effort was mado to make the pisonoers as comfortable as circum stanceos woul possibly admnit. .Judge Mackey 'exprdssbd hilnistif ah4 firati fled to leaurn that suich wvas the ease. WXardeni Obrig, at prlaent acting Intendant, stated to his Honor the reasonms for. Pgliceman Miothirsheod's retentimn in oflicc.. 1{o tiated 'that the Council had called the p)olCicoma hcaford thiE~,nijid he had s tatd that as far as his C'omection with the alled outragmi wats concerned, ho had acted Mr. G. fdrithor said thmat a's fbo coun cil had no authority to ma~ke a full inqui:-y intoi tho easd, aild als the policemiim's staitoment was positive to the ciTeet abtddtc. abiove; thme couni .l had conichi led to retaiti im. in lhis po0dQtl til lis case should bo ftilly atiid flnally adjudicated. Judge Maclkey &apr~ia1 .bl' ildcd8d d1ik sdnt fr onit this vie"O of tlid case; ltid roated1 his~ fdrtihr vic'4s. T1he Solicitor nioved that id j~ar. tibs accused bo held to bail, to ap peaar for trial atL th3 niext ensuing term of aoumrt. Judge M~ackoy or d1e10d bonds to ho given, (with two good suoties) as follows :Pierre Bacot, $1;000 ; John D; Mc(Jarley; $1,00d ; .' T. Mo'Lhershnad, $500 1 T. H. Ketchin, $300. Thlese parties are held to answer an indictment for assault and battery,. riot and con spiracy; Th le parties at once gave the reqjuired bonds, and airo now at lkrge. Trial Justice Rober tson wvasros qfiired to Wi his own rc'ogilance in thmd sumi of $300; to . answor any charge thatt may hereafter be Urmoight againt hiurt; iii connectiorn with the affair in han'd. The wif. nesses for the state were likewise bound, to appear and testify at thme next torre of court. Benmch 1Varrants we issued for the apprehension of T. J. H. Murphy, Charles Stewart a~nd John Gaddnu. '.I'ho investigationi att'rretcd cons iderable t'ihftoil. The acottrt house )YUS quite fall--tle Eriator .portion of the assemblage boing negroes. Iii the aluve, ropqrt~t we have en detavorod to give only the substanlce of what was sa~il. 8W haion futll and aedlzrate notes of the proceedings, but for lack of space, t conth'lo our report to a'suminii1 y only." BEi YOUR OWN PiirNICixta.-Theore is no case of Dyspepsia that Green s AUGUST FLowtIi will not cure. Come to the D)rug Store of *ytM.v 'rsln & I~Thrc arli ittllire about it.. If you suffer fr.*tt Costivonles. Iii(k HIe0thLe13 i't, H ilich, I Ti igesi bon l.ivnr1 Coinp1iiiit., or derange inept of the 4S'stomt, try its. '1'\1o or three dose's will reliove Soli. Aozi Co (2i ltoumo. is thi6 'r jly rem~ed1%v in t11 Unlited States That ('oflt~iliIH no0 Q(uinline, Arsi!, o1r other poison s injurious to the Rystedhf. ihi't %\Vill eutro Fatvor atnd Agile, tlik tiut or B~ilious I'ees &c., atlt th 1( (Chills not r'e turn during tWi u eason. It per iiiau1t"ly curdsi Fever IIJli Ague of long 'stit'niig. A Jhti'iwr 1't.e;tt 1t:"t-E ---1)m. ly' 1(1' Hix ye0e" 'our A D;..sIL~a1t, i .irenz it (Ina. to yoi).r'Ilt" ttlid th.' pnimiae to) sate that I have o ilitornil% v loud it Lfli.:i,*Ilt in ri'liovii tii.l celrisg, ptlla n,rv ii )104V. iut ijft'li llY."Ihav Itu.tt il t hat wlit I do l.nV li :1t thet whicht,! 1&~'.vi s~XjWttltiul.0 March V.)i, 18'74. Mzirim, N V. Rev. Will. 1-1. Chapmatn, Pu1ikor 'of M. E. Cbhuch, Georgetown, D. C.," writes 1"Ha1ving had Fin olplortiu n1ity to to::t t he excellent qualities of ])r. Bull1's Cough Syrtli), I hiesitaite not to swty, it i.i the best remedy I have over* umetl in ily famnily. 't OU N' 11 i1, SCH110 L" r 1 l'" esercis's of thi, i4L'llQOI will bie re l~s16. For patrtic'il:.rs aiddre~ss M:.SS It. Ii THO(MA. ltidlgceway. So. On. 'hl}1 inetm athd at',h' of ouri firm is e (l:logude routi ltii (lu~te to J. F. jib JUSTL 101"(111 I~ FSII sApply of Itie, (;1.1 (Gov. ,av Pe~lI'rched Inva ('ffeem, by. janl 18 D. It. FLIsNNIKRBN. Chea-%vpi hi t I ,C I l . partly-made ,!rt a Hhirti, hallo 1 frm \ iittgt 1%uliii itii. Irish Lilitill Very I) Hit 1ri1mity. All H1i'AR, dlo gouit styhi. 1:I'1' 0u 1 UtAN LEEI) Price, S 111(R per dozt-a, h ASitl. jant 183 leMASt1IERt & 13R1I(EL Sheriff's Sale. Stae o Su1th ?rvi u ('owo~ty of FI'ir .8:11"4114' "le- (:httlwrinVAk ('lurk olf r1tN ) ~U"ib~ iW aln'ordi'~r O~f the (ouft of 1.le Comon lea 11441(1 in the oliouvo t11 title8 h t,.will offer for 14111 bufore theo cou~rt 1110uso door in W\innkaboro on till 1slnt oday in February naext, withinile legal liotir of Half t(c the hItheat biddgxrt at public: outcry, the tollowimig', eiu p4rope~rty to wit: All that ttattiot& or tret of landi~ iil1iitt3 alil beingi in the Coity of lairfllld atd Staite 61 South d14'd tieid th'iitl-tiiiohtr~l.. *Iuie '61 hilta, rclpreieittotl by:4 lnJ~~~i.E ' ii h1at pf the Iaendsi boloe~gli. to t he Ett.'qf .. A Puny, l,~1cil. known as ti' Fitt 7lull I'lueo. .leI i t ale : (Io tr .of I tjy i roliaj +i44(hOty. to. 1b14 pjiil .h)j iytsjrd Ithe blat.ii c icdi tj t-O' ;"1-.1 1 with "y,11'itu~atr~ I,ot 1114 Abl dy of tale, nai~rt)4hi' of thei j)!0i4i~es.,Iandto p4 ity for all11 i len44t) palpers. S. W. IIUI"' S~iiril hecir, HheritY' I'. (.', J hoiiirjy thth, 181&?t Jin. 6--t. g Stnt.' of Sototh Cart Hina County of air 1d wil wlIfer ter smulo till the t' tt I Mon.1ay in 14')'rUa~y Tlt beo l~tn)' itit itliae door in "\V in utiloro w ithin the legal hours oaf snlu,,all that lnl.ttioii.I thaul of ;ells, i1tiort' tir Il'' .u:)41 laoiiadevl by lIa'mfl1 of' A J.. Mle4lill, (korgi. Shed and11( oilt 0 r, lovitil pthoI 8as the property 'of lauiel l-., liia. ld, at the~ n, it. of.Johtn J. Welch fur the hair; of IL. J Coko. 'rnma ('asht S.W. IlUFF, S. F. Shuj-ifls O~flic, \\i ls .urn, S ('. Jiiiory 14, 1N76. jan 18-t1 a2' Samiu' ()Athcirt, ('otiitfol$' of the itt' of Jola'ii If'. Cathcart, Lunatic, aginsit Lucius loltliint.. Anutos 'I' Ilwiglit and E:d 11'arll li''Y ' Ohridg)e, Copartnors untder the lim ro"ilitlo ofi h1 11 l. IDwight a1114 '1rttwlbri1l(. nd1( sou'l It (low noy ats C irk of the Court of IFairfield County S. C. Iy T Noh d',-'ac to an order of tho Court .1iimade in the above stated c'145i, I ".t ill offer for sult' at (114 risk of ( he foi'iV or jinr chiasur ottthe lit at \loiidt1v ill TFelr inn ne. laif'+ri tle- i.'i+1rt .. JtotUe door ti \Viitlsi~tu, withIiin lie legal iloitro of sale toi tiro Ii iglttst itli the fo lowinig lull crihiel p~ropely to ~' All iha~t.,trzmvt p" lhind conttiliiii, Hewen 1 iundlrel anoI filly acres mtore' ot' less ,il Io S'011si i1 by hlolter -:" til it plat of curve,\ of~ tOw- button P'lae titili 1t; 1. ,4 ttib4i'(~tis l). S. 44ll tle .-tit day otf 0 .oL ber ' t;ef hel nI file. in itll.' office of the (1l.a'k .f Ciourt of (Cc li fIn 1'Idoi for thei (!on nty (if l'idrjiold~iAlthq entite atvt i Ite (1. it tilir, W\ife a4114 othr hti'i5g44111t thet 1.itlatC t f A j1Tufy 'deer;;ed. 1 ~~to"31.! tt iirttsli, the lntIiiit'i' o:1 .act ii of 010 .1111.1 two l44 two Alii 4111 A'1ll iln. 141441 iiilts withit i.rt'it froml ilny of ,;amh I l"Yinll alnmally,,, (c,ibl Secured by bond of lpilt'hnisor with a it +l"'gIag' of the preiij KiN, 114liiipnrhia?.c (o ~ry for all necoeotary papers. Sh,:iIT's Office, S ti'W 1?' \\inatshiro. S C', Jaiiiarv 7-x'21t SIIERIFF'S SALT'." State of Sou1111 Carolina---County of Fair hield . WilliamI 13. l)nnlap vs. Baiylis F. ;r..* Y vtttio of tit p~teeutidti to 'hie' di-. J)reatcd, I wiU ll ir for auto on the first MruI.llIV in Februiary* iui)X.1)Ut tliu-Court lotuw 4IoIIV ill, ,1\'itleorpl.tQ the~ inighost biclor at pulblic outcry for cash thu fot. koying *shsc jbed ;)irj p1It', .tO wit:' kll that p ahtlir or tract of loud conitain-. ing two hund red and ei ghty itec situate in till)('hnl1ty 'of 1'iuirfb.'ld .id bounded by lands of~azs '1rotti, Am VC Mobley, %% l ham Young, andlothorn levied upon as~tlitl ~rot rt of Isano t D*Mcans fittlio silit of crlfl' Offiee, 8 NV flUFF," Win nsboro. b C1, S 1" C. join 7--tlx2 C'OUNTY o1 FAIRFIEL.. ('~i e ('ouniun Picas )lettrv (odn J/Iaiht fl' nglm)t i'tsy (ioldemj, Doefend. ,tjint. Snmitiiull4 for reiif. Tio tho e . fl! ro. hetlvty HiuelInvuuueiani , 1n 9tid to1 aLXwor~lio eult ipliajJt ini this ac tion, whiio~ will, ie filed in. ,Lto 'tUicO cf the ('lerl;.,o( Comlnwmi.,, i'%1l4, for thea .ald ec-umty, aind. to sBuys t. . copy. .of 1011. III) 8V-.t; to .then sttid Potulij t QU tin( sutbsiheir tit huis oirie \\'itifisb,ro, S. C'. \vololii twcY'9 ci's uitter thn-s~i'iue hereof, you tail to nklw.cr the comiiplaijit 'within the .limo iafor'tsaidl, the Pluiantiff i ti),is mactioin will nppltt to tit, ('uutrt .for the re lief (1erhnnid3L in) kdt~ lpliriiut. lit :ud 16th P'eeeu:.lj r, 1,475. 1x. Mr.M \(TV R5l1iIli Ill tliiii actioni ot whuichife fore.. goingj i t acopy, Wils this inicy thied in the otlico of the Clerk of thll alouroscid.(Colrt. A. M. itiAUF Al P'iiiit I itla Attorney. deo 16-IAwO'w \\aztnsiioro, S.C", fAt d. 6O. BOAG'S DIRY GO(.)1)S, LFANCY (l(OO)8 AND) M11LIFNEt U3AZAAR. 1t0M~01vtt tl lt Jacht.. 181'G MilLk eey1brcn iathiit style" of (l ate c~f i I nu t,'.i~s iluicis, Ieilk ier-tH V( !vets, dupes, orlminilili &c. 1)1(Y 00O01)S, (.Xziinag iu panrt of hacu Alid] coloredi alpacais, ann fl41441itnt o.f di ferenit kinds of dressmniitoiaiis, walter proofinog, 11 luieltu, a foll lino. o4f Uaihioci, l:pmuchd id and nt letlcd.( goodsJ~, .0h14'Cki~l 1 I1il'11 1 )4s, pant1 jri li, i4it:H1~ ai~,hdies ((mil lt1tij I illaiuervtst, hl4114ii~h4, Hlaw'lH c'loaks, furs, vcortiaf,.taruiettacn, sw"isR'), lLlniiookic, .r~e. liesierv, h~ves inl great vlnr etv, hannd kercli&fs, not a01is, hull1 'is 4014' tr11t ii1ga, tlithtrezi!. h ids, lah ir~uu n ent,; its, fanicy ndiu jet jewel ty to thriv for tit lie lj, a iiiy. n~ur finer C'~'''1H are full amnd oomuiplclu. A t~tlll ;ti ''k of shlots. huits, 34,uuI 'tit14 Clothin1g. ,d r~twrs. abi its ..". f".unily g1.ocnl~ies "fs al 6ltis it full stook aiwayvt on iuid, , Iriuh aiva~iis, diiily,. You1 w.Aill Iluo4 41lytii1j4t~ dua(( Imlliy calling tin l C 110 A' (, oil lte ot 1 m'. Mcvrnl luht4uonio bedrot 1011 ils withI amid w~iit f ''tirhilo, w~arti oht'&, iivttilii, iI utre sa, lohungs eruul k, anmd safes for taut- veiy c'isemp, B~e ro to eriI (li .10 C) 1( AO. . LubeI oiuhimer ! jiwuiyg Od handiu Andt 1'Lou Will Ii-ll) alfull And complete stocak almost (Ivt'rtthuiig, very low id clieaji as we want to cLiluillish ateck at dee 8 J 0 JIQA(l H.