The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, November 30, 1876, Image 3
ylljur OrFiE Houns.-The pot
office will be open daily (Sundays
excepted) from 8 A. M., to 12 M.
and from 2 to 5 P. M. Northern
and Southern mail close at 8 P. M.
precisely. W- Mail delivered o)
Sundays from 8 to 9 A. M. only.
X&' Advertisers will please re
member that--adverti.";nents, in
order to secure insertion, must be
handed in by nine o'clock on Tucs.
day morning. Contract ad'vertise
ments must be handed in by the
amine hour on Monday morning.
RAULnOAn S1EDUIEs.-Tho follow
ing are the hours at which the trains
on the C. C. and A. R. I. pas.9
Vinnsboro:
REGULAR PAssno'N---NIoT.
For Charlotte, 1.10, A. n.
For Augusta, 2.33, A. A.
A ccomtonA-rIoN Fn mwr----Dxt.
For Augusta, 10.25, A. M.
For Charlotte, 11.33, A. M.
Religious Servioes.
LAssociato Ieformed Churcih ro.y J. -m
id, . A. m , an d m i, m.
Y. M. C. A ,- Meeting, Itt Met.hodtj.t
Church at .5 P. M.
Mellitomi lmbrnh, --Rev. 0. W. Walk er
11, A. M., 8 8. i. SundaV Se, 1) A. ST
Prayer .to.,tini4 Tnurslaty. 8 .
1-~', ipal (h'Ire.h ---Rev, ,. Obear, Her.
vices every Stiiiay except the 2nd .undyi
Of Lite mt h 1 , : ait 1.1 o'lock A. m'
Presbyterian Churcl- 1 -Nv. c. Chi
nheitmer. it A. M., and 71 e. M. Saibbath
Sehool 3.. i. Prayer M ting, Wednes
day,7 1-2 P. M.
New Advertisomoats.
Fairfield Firo Engino Coipanl.
J. C. Squier, Secretary.
Winnshoio Chaptor.-U. G. Des
ortos, Secrotary.
Roward--J. Clendining.
Now G als----. Sxgnheir &
Co.
New Goods-.Ladal Bros.
In another colum2a will b found
the annual Report of the county
commissionors. It will beread with
interest
WO extend our sympathy to Mr.
A. S. Wallace in the overwhelming
affiction that overtook him oi the
7th inst.
Remember th colorel Democrats,
and givo theni the prefereneo in
everything, even to bringing a bnek
et of water. Don't put bread in the
months of youtr enemies.
The bulletin-)o.ard of THE N'ws.
AND HERuAL attracted nuiors of
readers durnig the stirting events
occurring at Colinhia, for the past
week. Our telegrams wore full and
-frequent.
We send onl4 this week to all those
now receiving THE NswS AN!) HEnILn
a uppllement, in which we offer~
.spcial terms of sub)scription. These
terms apply i'ke to those who have
a~lrieady pilUl in adIvancouand to those
wvho haLve not.
Ho hazd not slopt a wink for f(wen
ty-foumr honesq, coughling all the timo.
Hiis sister blought a 25 cent bottle of
D)r. Enll's Cough Syrnup at the near
e'st dru.g store, gave him a d)o, and
t .1 < cough] was). brokoni at on1ce
aind he sIlpt q itly di .leing tho
night.
E x-Con gross man Wallaco palssedl
dtown tho road last Saturday
morning on his way to Cohunbia.
Ho has doubtless gene to condole
with "Chlory" Carpenter. Poor.
follows ! H-ow they would like to sit
in Congress once more, but the "red
shiirt" boys objected, and so they will
have to stay at home whoe they
p)rop)erly belong.
DEATH oF Mans. MA RoIAnET CAMP
nEara.-Intlligenco was received, on
turday lat, of the death of Mrs.
Magarot Caimpbell, the mother of
Rev. W. H. Campbell. Mrs. Camp
b)e11 spent the greater portion of her
life in Winnel )ro, andl had here
many warm frads. She was of a
generous disposition,. and was con
stantly doing acts of kindness to
those with who'm she came in con
tact. A communicant of the Pres
biyterian Chnrch, she led1 a life of
consistent and unosten tatious Chris
tian piety. She had lived to a rip~e
old1 age, being, at -the time of her
denth, in her eighty-third year. Her
romains were interred at Catholic
Church, n,ear Bilackstock, in this
county.
Row 1N yAL U lay morn
ing last, Andy Emerson, the jailor,
was attacked by two of the prisoners
and but for his nerd'.and ~pluck
would have beon severely used( up.
He fired two shots at one of the
attackings party, and then used his
pistol as a club. The difficulty had,
its ox igin in the -refusal of Sam
Stone, a prisoner, to deliver up some
money belonging to another pr-ison
er, after having been ordered to do
so by the jailor. Sam waus the ag
also a plisoner, came to his assist
ance very soon after the row com
ionced. Both of these "birds" are
now in irons, and will no doubt be
kept secure.
"TH. Boys IN GREY."- We Were
wont to admiro the boys who wore
the grey, though it was not for the
grey alone, ut for the noble,
chrivalrous hearts that beat under
it. They commanded the admira
tion of the true and the bravo in
every land. But how few admire a
fine head envoloped in grey hair and
whiskers----very few. We all love
admiration, and nothing in our ap
pearance is more calculated to secure
it than pretty. hair. If old age,
sickness or sorrow liars robbed you
of it, you can regain it by the use of
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye. Ita poptilari
ty is so groat that it can be found on
the shelves of every druggist in the
land.
The County Convention.
It is porhapsi proper that we
should make an explanation of the
urgent call we mado upon the dele
gates to tho County Convention to
attend At this place on Saturday last
-when, indeed, no meeting was con.
templated or desired by the County
Executivo Committee. Up to the
time of an extra meeting of that
Committee, held on Thursday of
court week, it had been our impres
sion that the meeting would be held
As no meeting cminie off, we presume
that some action was then taken to
postpone it. We were argently re
quested by more than one gentleian
interested, to announce the (onven
ti'm and urge its importance. Those,
we were justified in believing, were
well informed oi the subject ; and
the first intimation we received of
a postponeent was a statement
made to us on Friday last-after
the issue of THE NEWS AND HERALD.
We owe our readers an apology
for having rimsed a false alarm-and
we havo made it. But still we hope
the next County Convention will be
well attended.
Subscribe for TH. NEWS AND HER
Ai.D, and be sure to have the ready
money.
CongrOSBMen and Solicitors.
Tho following are the tabulated
statements of votes cast for Con
gressmen and Solicitors :
FIRST DISTIC77T.
J. H. Rainey (Rep.) .........18.180
J. S. Rich rdsN (Dm.) ..... 16.661
Rep)ublican majority,...... 1,519
SECOND DISTRICT.
R. HI Cain (Rep.). . ....... .. .21,385
M. P. O'Connor (Dem.). .. ... .13,028
Republican majority. . . ... 8,357
TIlD DISTRICT.
D. Wyatt Aiken (Dem.) .... ..21.479
L. C.. Carupenter (Rep.)..... ..15,553
Democratic Majority...... 5,926
FOURTH DISTRICT.
J H. Ev'ins (Demi.)........21,875
A. S. Wallace (Rep.". ....... 16,071
D)emocratic majority...... 5,8041
FIFTH DIsTRICT.
R ohert Smalls (Rep,). .. . . .. .19,954
G. D). Tilhuanfli (Dem.).... .. ..18,510
Republican majority...... 1,4138
SOLICITOR, FIRST CIRCUIT.
C. WV. But'z (Rep.).. . ... .. .19,480
W. St. J. Jorvey (Dem.). ..11,566
Republican mlajority......7,914
SECOND CIRCUIT.
S. J. Leo (Rep.)......... ..17,377
F. HI. Gdntt (Dem.)..... ....12,356
Republican majoriity......5,021
THIRD DIs/PRICT.
W. J. Hirsch (Rep.).........10,36
J J. Dargan (Dem.). .. .. .. . .6,587
Republican majority,. .. .. 3,779
FOURTH CIRCUIT.
WV. W. Sollers (Dem.).... ....10,993
D. S. McColl (Reop.). .... .... 9,558
Democratic majority.. .. .. 1,435
FIFTHI CIRCUIT.
.Jolm R. Abney (Demi.)...12,528
E. M. BJraytion (Rep.). .. .. . ..10,313
Democratic majority......2,215
sIXTh CIRCUIT.
T. C. Gaston (Donm.)........ 8,72
C. P. Polhamn (Rep.].......... 8,864
Democratic majority... .. .. 108
sovENTH CIRCUIT.
B. WV. Ball (Dom.).. .. .. .. .12.185
W. McG. Flemmwing (Rep.). .. 7,845
Democratic majority...... 4,340
EIoHTII CIRCUIT.
J. S. Cothr'an (Dem.)........15,43
Absalom ]Bly tho (Rp.). .. .. . 7,726
Democratic majority......8,217
Subscribe for Til. NEWS AND HER.
ArLn, and be sure to haIve tile ready
moeyn.
Tho Situation In Columbia.
When our last issuie was pul)ish
ed, the situation in Colunbita was na
follows : The Supreme Cohrt had
issued a poremptory mandoeynas to
the Board of Stato Canvasscrs, or
dering them to issuo cortificates to
those candidates-except for govern
or and lieutenant-Govornor-appoar
ing on the face of the roturns to be
elected.-This gave the Democrats
a majority of four in the Houso of
Ropresentatives, and the Radicals a
Majority of threo in the Senato. On
Wednesday morning, whilo .the Su
promo court had bofore it the entire
matter, and while Co binl, the coun
So' for the Board, was asking for
time, the Board met, declared all
the Radical candidates for State
oflicers elected, and ordered cerlifi
cates of election to be given to all
the members elect of the Logislature,
exce)t thime frn ARel iild eInd
Laurens. They corrected the mis
takes in the comImtissiolevs' roturns,
with regard to Diun and Tolbert,
but left untouched those with re
poect to Conner an)d1( M)ise. Having
done thoso thinge, the Board, about
noon on Wednesday, tlc 22nd
inst., adjourned sine die / This win
in direct disobodience to the positivt
nundato of the Supremo Court
and that triblnail was not slow t<
assert its dignity. The view taken
by the Court of this proceeding may
be judged frmI1 the following strong
language used by Associate Justice
Willard, while the Conrt had undem
consideration tho contempt con
mitted:
"Here we have just made a solen.i
decision in which H. E; HaLyno is a
party as a member of the board of
State Canvassers and its secretary of
State. If the order in that case, an
order directed to him as well as to
the others oil tho board, had been
obeyed, this question would 11 t hIave
arisen. As the case now stan Is, at
incident has oceri-red rare in the his
tory of civi'ized society. Men clothed
with civil authority of limitel char
actor, subject to the courts of the
law havo placed thiselves in dei
ance of the highest court of the
State of South Carolina, and are now
jeopardizing the securiiy of jnlstie
and the security of peceo. Tlhe
are in an attitude of defiance nt
only against abstract law, but againsl
its embodiment in this court. They
have brought political deAth for i
moment upon the State and u)on
the nation. They hold in their
ihds a firebraud, an- they have
ap)plied it to tho witole structure in
which they are shmding, defying
the power of this Court. We are
now gr~vely consi.lerin g anothei
mandate to an<.t or f this board.]
carnnot heleve that when those gen
caem nme to consider, wheni they
conio to-niht to ask the favor ausi
protection of their God, wvhen thov
recall the sanctity of thleir oathls oh
oflico, I do) nOt believe theoy will
longer reOist tile power of tiis court,
Tlhiis court is clothled withi mlajesty.
We do not speak the voice of imn.
Wec speak in judgmnt, sndl judglL
muent is tile voice of God. Every'lega
p~ower' will be exhumsted b~y th<
Court to compIel frm theim
what their consclence does not yield
and what loyalty and1( justice thlero i
im the commiunity wyill bie exerted t<
compel by force what conscinet
doe)s in-t yield. What art
we doing -? What realson- hamve wyi
for beolie-ving that this order will b<
Oibeyed lany more)1 thian tihe othor
What r~eason htave we to believe that
this (dianee wl coalso ? We sihouk
take into consideration tihe bealring*
of this question. The action of th<
board, iln my opinion, will do mor<(
to call upj aL genlerous spirit in tih<
1)001)1, and forgetful of partisan
ship to cause themii to unite upon ti<
high ground of Justic*e and Truth
than anything that has been1 dono1 h1
tile history of the country since it~s
first organization. H-as ti- Cour
any reason to bieeve tha:t itsn pro1
cess wvill bo respeted ?"
The aotion of the Court was i1
full accord with the noble sen timeonta
uittered b~y Judge Willard. Judg<
Wright, who had on somne p~oint
differed with his associafes, wnas
highly encensed at the ottrageoua
contem-pt. He joined heartily ii
the judgment imp)osed on tite oflend
ers- The Court ordered that cacd
of the Canvassing Board pay a finm
of $1500, and be confined in thi
Richland county jail until the fur-th
or order of tile Court. The piartien
werei accordingly coniinitted1 on Sat
urday last.
IA fuller account of tihe doings ir
Columbia wvill be found in tile letter
of our correstpondoluit and late din
SELLING OFE~ AT O)8V
BOOTS, SH OES, H ATS and CA PS
J~ ot'er my enitire sto1ck of Boofr-, Rhtoes
-I~~ Hatald Caps, att and4 be-loiw Coii
I'rice, prepiarator-y to closing ott my1 busi*
nessi by January lst, 1877.
I also call attenltion to a fine lot of can
vassed hams. Choicon bradK of New~
Orlansa, Onba1) and lilack Hirap) Molasses
liighest, price given for cotton,.
Rt. J. McCARLEY.
P. H. All parties indebted to mte are re
ques~ted to call and settle on or before thea
15ith November, 18761.
cat 261 K J. McCAw o
E5 EWARID.
wilf pay thit( rewnrd for the
Iappree1siot of the lihmain "Cottn
drol who put acid on my dog, General
ncov 30 -xl J. CLENININO.
Winnsboro Chapter No. 2, 1..1. .M.
r1H, regular coiv.>cationi of the above
. h(apter will be held on %londay I )0.
-ith, aV7 oc1 wk. A full attendate is
(tsired, ais an electi-m wi It I held for
officer3 for thc uingii' Masonic year.
By orsler M.,. EI. P.
nov 39 U. G. D -CmlS, Sec.
ATTENTION!
Fairfield Fire C.11gine Com11pally.
\ A TEND yoir r uar monthly met
I in t Town Malid mn todnorro~w tFri
Tay) evecning, Due. Ist, at 7 o'clock. sarp.
JNO0. C SQ UP E I ,
nov M0 Secrutta? V.
FOR SALE Olt RENT.
T offer for sile or rent the resi enrce
l. 1olted on Vanderhorst. (reet, near
the Associnte liteformiied iChurchi. The
hol .e is cottage style, conitainitki', three
I right rooi's, two at ties. nild i kitchen
ro-,m att cehed. Thue house ham beei re
eeintly t-fittid enitire. On tie preiiises
arv a fine will and all ncecessary ou[
huillings. Terms reasniabl.
App! to JOHN W. PURCIL.
niov - It or tf.
Slierliff' Sales.
John C. Robinson, by his Guardian ad
litemi. vs. Elizabeth J. lto isoni, Wil
liati It. Robinson, Sr., and others. Po.
tition for Partition.
N obedience to an ordor froim the
LCourt (if Probate, male in the aoliive
stated eas, I will offer for ..le on tho
first Monday inl Deeitiber next. before the
Court House door inl Winnsboro, S. C.,
within tie legal hours of side. the follow
ing described ril crstate, to wit:
All that, tract of lind known ac; the
Hoie place, contitining ono hunlred and
ninety-four acres. more or less, and situato
on the wacters of Mill Creek inl ithe county
md Stato aforesaid, and bounded by lanida
of Jar-,. P. Maelie, Thorinai Anderson,
Kilas W. Ruff aud Thowai Sloan.
A L80,
All that traet of land known as the Smith
p1i-e, cntaiing two hundredi acres, moro
or less, ly ing aid situate on the water of
Jacson's (Creek inl tie County ian1d State
atoresaiul, al boctndel by linds o f Jolcnc
M. lricmoc, Jemi cirma Oladiey, P. 1lListinga,
M.,rtlia Itabb aid other.
'REltMS OF SALE:
One half . cah, balance oni a credit of
one and two, years, in equal annail irn
stiiln-its, with irnterest* from the cay of
sale, payiblei annually - purchaser to gie
lbond and mortgage of the premisuii solt.
arnd to pay for pipers.
Slri''s Office, S. V RUFF,
Wirinsboro, P. C. 8. F. C.
Novmber 16, 1876.
nov '23 x3
ISiERIFF'S SALEN.
virtu of executions to me direet
i3i ed, I will esr for hale boefore theI i
('ourt Ih d dr ra icr WinnTebora, oil rhe
fir.t 1Mondlay il Deember noxt, and tle
Iay f i--ringt, withinl the lo:,siat houirs of
si, ars the a rh, I follfwing derbed
property, to wit:
Two gria them.t onf bty. itan oett
bIa'c mule; iie bun dred and faftyv busihel
of corn, m;ore or less; two ihoucisd poiuds-c
of foider, in >re or i;two hndirctd
n ialty butshisr'of cotton seed h-vied
Suon a1s4 th prop-rly of Thomacore
probertyo, a1 1 eraalct the scit of 0leet
ALSO.,
One intiers of L.a W.n til rinpfifteen
hundrod pnelsl morte or lcit of Jint
tive ctho sni' u d f iie.a d hy
'ALSO,
IOne tbriarle r-ri of c a ee tond
aufoed ar l; tifonty-Cbusehclce of cormre
mr or sian- lot fodr cttoerty the
prpro.0J. Weslmphiltl - at the suit of hcntio
J. Au. rc C.
ALSO,.
One hbalo of cot ton thle paropcerty of
imuner( rch'il --cat thce ciuit (af J. A.
ALSO,
and auiima of foddtor; te pcroperty of
J.Wley Wattee---a th. e sit of H.o.atyni.
ALSO,
Onft lahls of corn, thce proryrof
1iorto(. Oriiham --a t to sut of . M
cTwn bres o lent n the pro erty of ofjd
W nill:cciam Fre.-a,h attu it of . ae..
ALSO,
The uadpounds of seed cotton ; it ~cileso
counds, corf iader r less the prop--y af~V
IIr t onui rioJ. Jriaas at the suit of1.
A LSO,
On, mare of leosthc e property of a
andcric Meiiea, -at te sit of ArthE.
ATLSO,
pOnediecrcnlinrs of aeed cotton:.it useso
crnamr-orlos throproprt of W.e
Wi ,cr. Dcoo .an C. J. Joo a F.h suto
N. h Da86.
OneX blFleA of C cot ntthe rot ofi
Monr t tiio r-ae t lecsut ofin rthur o
cOntie thiouMs.ndA po us oi ead cttn
moe aoadacar bestefroertyi' of Jtiusocr
Du Irham-ati ticIc liit o'cflddo r,
hueif OftX (ritce Ot. W.cyo I) FF,
o'lointoro, aou , . C., S. F.cac C.
By'~cri 115 of Novoh, rq, Probial IJmaie
Mrs.i Z. A. Jamern, deease.
Commiissoners of Fal.11e1
('ounty, of isbursetients foi
Pl1 Purpwiss for the Fiscal
Year ending 31st Octobor, 1876
ROADS AND DRIDGES.
J. M. Vaughn, $ 62 0(
J. W. Entzmingor, 99 0
C. A. Abell, 14 8
J. W. Boliek, 7 0
!J. V. BeOckhxam, 25 01
A. J. Hamilton, 25 0
Alfred Crumpton, 3 5(
HeM astor & .Brico, 20 0(
E. W. Parker, 485 0
J. K. Cook, 8 0(
Tobias Kennedy, 34 2!
Rt. J. maiburn, 38 51,
Ht. 1).*Elliott & Co., 22 51
W. R. Doty & Co., 21 5
Jacob Thotilmon, 1 5f
Ira S. Scott, Jr., 20 O
floury Copeland, 2 0(
Goorge Lewis, 1 01
John S. Douglass, 375 0(
John Isenhower, 15 0(
T. R. Robertson, Esq., 5 0(
Thomas Anderson, Agent, 56 6(
J. W. Mecreight, 40 01
D. I. Flennikon, 8 4(1
A. R'anw, 35 01
R. 'T. Yarborougl 1 75
J. D. Harrison, 100 0(
T. J. Gladney, 34 6(
J. G. McCants, Esq., 15 0C
John S. Catheart, 72 6;j
S B. Clownoy, Cl'k of Court, 14 O0
I. W. Phillips, 6 26
Jessie Green, 1 5(
"Clarko fund" (by transfer), 200 7(
Total, $1,873 05
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, OFFICES, STATXONBR1
AjXD PRINTING.
Williams & Davis, $261 00
T. R. Robertson, 8 0(
I Henry Jacob, 3 75
J. F. McMaster & Co., 13 00
S. V. Ruff, 64 75
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 15 00
W. J. McDowell, 18 2(
McMaster & Brico, 115 40
Noah Johnson, 12 5(
W. R. Doty & Co., 62 3(
W. E. Aiken, 8 65
R. V. Phillips, 100 60
Philip Taylor, 3 0f
John J. Neil, 240 00
I. N. Withors, 1 25
L. Poteet, 35 0(
(4. V. Crawford, 18 5C
it. L. Bryan, 40 5(
V. M. Nelson, 7 70
Presbytorian Publishing Co., 15 2 5
Georgo Lewis, 4 0(
Job . A,470
Andrew Emerson, 13 00
Dunlevy & Faut, 6 60
Daniel Rocholl, 4 50
Smunel (arrison, 41 5(
V. M. Dwight, 10 0(
Winnsboro Publishing Co., 23 50
F'. Elder, 3 00
W. 11. Jac'kson & Co., 4 5 (
March Thompson, 10 0(
Total, $1,211 81
POOR HoUSE AND OUTSID E nELIEIF.
Dr'. E. A. Gibson, $289 Of
IsanoU Kennedy, 33 3!
Mr's. Laiviniax E Smzart, 280 0f
G. M. Simpson, 81 21
Mc Master & Ur ice, 163 91
U~r. Ira 'T. Smith, 65 21
DJ. R. Flennxiken, 1,293 3'
Ca5,rolino .Kernedy, 2 2!
George MeMillan, 1 5f
Henrmy JaLcobI, 3 94
A. A. Mor'ris, 21 04
\V. R. Doty & Co., (67 44
HL M. H innant, 6 54
F'rank Goode, 1 04
Benjamiin Parnell, 10 04
inori)C1 Younig, 5 04
E. M. Haigood, 4 7J
Henury C'opoland, 18 04
C. A. A bel, 117 ('
J. H. Aiken, 5 04
Martha Kerr, 5 04
Ben Turkey, 11) 8:
Washington Loo, 3 04
A. F. Gooding, 144 11
R. WV. Phillips, 5 04
Dr. J. C. Moley3, 15 01
Matthew Hodge, -7 04
Mrs. Swoatmaun, 10 04
Scott Copeland, 3 04
Dr. T1. T. Robertson, 52 51
Dr. J. D. Palner, 10 04
J. M. Vaughn, 11 2
John1 Boyd(, 12 01
WV. M. Nelson, 22 01
J. WV. Rtichboumrg, 6 04
WV. A. Smith, 5 04
Total, $2900 84
cosTs IN STATE CAREs.
A. M. Mlackey, $ 605 04
Rt. F. Mar tin, 619 04
J. G. McCants, 10 04
WV. M. Nelson, if) 04
S. WV. Ruff, 1,847 01
T1. R. Robertson, 414 8'
James Aiken, 206 5(
0. WV. Crawford, (6 61G
T. J. H. Murp)hy, 10 04
Ira . Sctt,35 5f
WV. C. Rabb, 113 2!
Jones H. McLain, 6 51
S. B. Clowney, 416 54
B. H. James, 36 5f
J. N. Haimmond, 121 1f
S. F. Mobley, 23 1(
C. WV. Cummings, 15 Of
Thomas Walker', 45 2'
Rt. H. Edmunds, 10 Of
E. A. Gibson, 81 64
J. B. Gladney, 75 84
J. S. Clownoy, 8 21
WV. RA. Mora'ball, 141 21
C. H. Ladd, 30 84
T. WV. Ranbb, Sr., 22 54
J. D). Smart, 33 01
T. T1. Rober tson, 10 04
Martin Hall, 83 44
WV. B. Peoake, 80 04
J. E. Stanton, 11 24
J1. H. Rion, ' 1750
J. J.Hempill,25 0
Horace Rabb, 5 04
J. A. Simpson, 4 8
E. W. A ikon, 5f6 4'
Isaac Williams, 13 O0
J. A. Stewart, 12 4'
T. G. Douglass, 60 8
J.'R. Martin, 1 70
Jerono Salmons, 8 30
'W. R. Doty & Co., 10 60
Total, $4,847 40
Constable Tickets $ 136 50
Witnoe Tickets 373 40
Jury Tickots 1,120 40
Past indebtedness, prior
to 31st of October,
1874, $ 4,510 54
Indobtednes of fiscal
year onding 3st of Oc
tobor, 1875, 97 75
SALARY OF AUDITOR, COUNTY CoMMIS
SIONYMs AND CLERR.
W. B. Peake, Auditor, $800 00
Henry Jacob, County Con
immonor, 100 days, and
1321 milos traveled, 336 05
Jaues R. Harvey, County
Commissioner, 100 days
and 2807 miles traveled, 440 35
Cartei' Beaty, County Com
misioner, 100 days, and
2593 miles traveled, 429 65
T. R. Robertson, Clork, 100
days, 300 00
Total, $2,336 05
I cortify that to thre best of my
knowledge, the above tatement is
a correct exhibit of a11 disbursoments
by the County Comnmissioners of
Fairfiold county, for the fiscal year
ending 31st of October, 1876 ; and
that all accounts and claims allowed
by the said County, Commissioners
wore prosentod and filed in accord
anco with law.
T. R. RonERTSoN,
Clerk.
OLD CATHCART STAND.
Wants to find in a sloro all kinds of Goods
together, go to old Caithcart's store,
i SUGENHEIMER & CO.
wr nts a great. dem of Goods for littli
money, go to old Catheart' storo.
B. SUlNHEIMRR & Co.
wants to buy l ig n frrsh Groceries
go t I old1 (.1(hlart' stoIre.
B. SUOEN1IER~I & CO.
tJUST REVCEIVED).
Fine Irish Potatoes,
Fine Onion,,
Fine Northern Cabbage.
Fino and oboap Hama.
Fine Bacon
Fino double extra Flour.
)Fine extra sugar cured Trongaes, andi
many articles too numuerours to montio,
I here, at 01d Cathcarts store.
B. SUGENHEIMER1 & CO.
)I nov 30
N2OTICE
-JHE und(ersi nedc woubi inform hi
numgerous friends a nrad patrona that h
can still hue found at the old stand witl
an unusua :y iarge stock of Good1s.
F. ELDP~al.
Fall and Winter Dry Goo
Colum
are\~ ~ now opening our Fall and Wi
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
And beg that all in want of goods give un~
Stock full of thme moost desirable good
CIAS3I and sell for OA 1S33, an
buyer who is In the mark et al
I you goods et prices wh ic
side of New York.
) .sW Ramplessent by mail when request
over $i10 in value it acoomnpaniecd by ti
delivery will be sent free by oxpress.
MoCz'eer
i Sent. 21,
LA D) BROS
WE bavo now completed one of
the bost stocks of
DRY GOODS,
Boos an( siroEos,
HATS and CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
CROCKERY, &c.
IN THE COUNTY.
We will not bo undersold. Lot us
say, however, that our belst
Calicoes aro 10 cents a
yard. WO caniot
sell them lower
and have a
uniform profit on all Goods.
GIVE US A CALL.
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TO OUR 0 LO Cl) Fl I 13D
As you lmavo alwyits pi coil -
dece in us, we will -Itte 1ha,1 you
may depend <m gelling g aooniat a
regular even ice.
No ba'i ts ield ou 011 (4 n1v (,IC.
nov 30.
In tlle D)itrict (:orf ti ofho
Of South (I 'uriia.
IN lHANIIl'PTCY.
In the malltter of Johni (I. I n~is andlt W.
r 18 is4 to ive not ii. thal n wanrraint in
the IDistrict of 441outh1 ('arelino, ayani the
estate of (I John 0. DaviN and4( W. L,. 1l4nvis.
of Fairieldu Co(u nt. (4f the Sta4teof 4. ontI h
Caolin, wvho hanve )(4 ~l I4 b lenPdjdge an
ru pts upon~ their own eiton11(; Itidt t ho
payment'~ of any1' debts1, and tiIhe d14livery~
of any property' belongin ~Ito said bankl 144
rupt64,to4 them or for (their u1se, and41 th
t rnsfer of any property buy them4, a1re fo r
bidden by h44w; thant a meet4ing of the. credl
itorsi of 4aid4 bsakrupls, (to prov' thetir
(1(bts4, and14 to choose4 0one or mlore ass~4igne(4s
oIf their esta-e, will 14 be Il beiat aI 1:, urt of
llankruptcy, to) be4 hoh)len' 4)n 11h4 :1th daiy
oIf November44. A. D:. 1876, att 12 O'lock AM.
ait Yorkville, 11. C., beforo W. 1. (laws4on,
UJ. 8. Marsha', as Messnge~r,
By 'r. W. CLAWSON,
nov23-2t Deopu ty Memsngr.
Sale of' Personual Property.
U)Y authority of Jno. J. Ne-il, Earq.,
.I)Judg of Probate for Fairfl~ount~'m)y,
I will ell4 at publiic Outcry to the4 highest
bildder, on the 242nd lay of1 Novemober, at
the res1iden41co of Mrs. (1rac4 La ini, a11 thle
p)Or$onal property ofli. WV. Parr, do04eall(ed,
to wit: 3 HorsoR, I f, head of Catlel, Corn,
Foder Photiaation T41014, 2 Guns, 1 11n)
$addle, Hiousehold Furniture, &~c.--Tors
Cash. WM. B3. ELK~IN,
nov 16-x2 A dminist rator.
IN
ds, Boots, Shoes, Hats &c.
AT
LOVE & Co.'s,
bla, S. 0.
nter Stock of
BOOTS, SHORS, HATS &c.
a call before buying. on will find our
I to) ho0 found anwherro. Wo buay lor
ri with the long orperience of our
1I the time, we propolie to give
ht cann~fot be duplicatedl this
Jail anid be conrvintced,
04d. ordera promptly atttend1ed to and wl:eni
ie money or requested to be collIctedl on 1
y, Love a Co..
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