The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, July 09, 1879, Image 3
ViI)\\N AND) (XLNI'Y.
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boI f of)1I, 14 ll F(1$ OUP1 ib'lo 43011
hv "drC.W(Ic, 11141livgo .114(11d w l I 14) Amll
boItl pur an (t:)11 Mabie.: i r. G. has
a lis 111o ~ rIU~ 41 ii iltStck ilit(,otl
'i ins he liquort 'werani an Nows "-o of'1b
The -inepws 01 (li-nlothe, wit), lthi
.11l. or 31r. .InnesI J erron. \Ir. II IIr
1'mn iilito'l tIei st1ild, weiin some1
o'( Is easI it#( I bt w('eenI him an1I(Id I )r.
C:nvonl-enlding inl a blow, or :1 1aove,
(ra )ile, from Air. 11. to DI.. C.
'Ih1en the crowd closed aronin( , and
con.1- ('i' ralpie con1futioll ens2ed. Filial
lI, the cOlb:t wel ( tre eiaratel, and
'\it. Ilierronk was inounlted onl a bvech
to vonliinite his speechl. 1311, them benlch
F-11, and resort waihnl to a dry-goods
bOx. About 11is tiie Mr. Ilvildrix
Moelwan cantke up, wh~enl Mr. 11. \Wright1
got aIllefr. hili, and1(1 thIs broke up h111e
m11eting. We lIari Ilut the ne0 'es;Ilt
of the tuevting' was the return oft 1,0ur1
iGreibarkers to tl Demonitic fold,
where, f course. they receive a hllarty
welvoline.
following is the iiontilly staiment of
tle Town Clork antd 'roastirer For
Sule ,117 9:
RECI!PTS.
.June 1. .. . . . . . 3 $ 3.5 8
.Jui.e 31-'To Fines,. .......... 18 75
''Ol ............ . $18'.3
EN PEIN DITIr
.1 inie 2--l )itile vv & Fa it .
.12i1 2-.NlIAhtst(r & Bhive. . 16.1'
, tuine 2--lh)ve Goings, Lamp
Jun : .htlhws& Co ...... 8.310
.Julc G--.. 1". Willinis, E0xtra
Pll)icek............ 1.50
.lun1e 9-\V. 11. sinlith, Launp
1'Iost....... ........ 3.85
June 10-Abanniiii M 12ro22e, 11p11)
Li h1er ......... 10.00
.I'lme I:-Work oil l'in1...... 4.5)
.1i1n1 I --Work on Strll, ..... 3.M0
.Jim 19-W. 11. Kerr, Clerk. .. 1.75
.lue 21-1. 1.. .Coim lv . . . . 3,
.Jine 27--Work oil Public luild
ilg. .. . 2.00
.hime :10-'. Po(et, oice 30.00
.11114:. 30-\. B. (ilber, 'olice 0.00 I
.)itle 3;0-Dtare Gxoins, Lannp I
I ighter.......... 10.00
Total .................. . $17-1.27
Col. J. 11. '11mr. pr0esiienlth of tle
(huVr1t. ~vC'olllhia n lig( T
Railroani, vainne up to Winnsboro one
(1:)y la1t wvel, and had anti intierview
wilh Alessrs. .lames lealy I and G. 1[.
3ei.nl ser, oin the sub ject of' lie ditl'..
elcv1, between1 the railroad an(d th1e
lmIerel1hi2ts. Tlev hllita low,g col1Ir
Illee, illd( hily (llissel288d all the poilis
It iI olonel Palnmer is reported
to have said that the igrievanlce sh1ould
have )een1 sibnlil ((d to him betore :mly
Sheps were 2taken inl Ile coirs; i1l.
ihe pulivhy (it thle qularrel woul inl
J.te Wisvo)r(o as welI as (lie road;.
that the,4 road had the law Oil Its Sid
and that th( ierchants would only
lose" imlon1ey by the fight; and 1ast1ly
h11t11 the estI imaite by bulk would not
make freigIhts hiigher than111 ( aln estit0ate
bv weight. The(, anserIIs wAere t1ha-it
repeateI(d remlonstr1ancevs inl the past.
hiad prodiiced no0 eCeet ; thagt aill those
wiho trad(1 with Wiisb8oro have
knownvi ot 11he d18(isdvatages it labored
underct inl 1t1ording - n market ; -nd
Iltheore~ ilie towni haiis nioting to lose
h1ad i n oesonu to be caefi'tul of' the ini
tIris04t ot. then railroad. Theli mer
with 1 he ra21 iroad, :ntid, asfo t)l2he cost,
t hey havie (nila2te'd it bet~Ibrehand,
antd hiave all te mloneyV necessaryli~ to
Olh!er poinuts were dIiscussed. The re
:' ul it of it 1 tim oferece was to. leave
A new (aiI luis b)een2 pub~~lihd,
which is5 said to bc very'~ ilerl. it is
a iuh lo the whale, but (lie whalnic ha~s
been0 halrpooneod so often31 before Ithat it
refiuses to be beguX~iled~ aniy longer.
T I'I &iFh1012& s )FFICE.-At a meet-.
ing of the White Oak D.emocraztic
Club, 1held( 0on Saturdayli last, the f'ol
unaniiiiiously adlopted;
WJhereas, The~re seemas to b)e a deCsirC
oii thie part1 of a1 piortio of2 the1 Demoic
racy, by incans1 oft thie pr'imar1y election
po(inltment to the shi's' ofie; Land
iecrcas, byV 21 rcenit att of' thle Legis
ltr l th Ile powver toi 1lli te va1cancy0~
ini said otile 1has been laced( in th'ie
h and2 s oif hie (Chieft ExecutIive of lie
Stale and1( whereas, we bel ieve that12
obed0(ience0 to law~ is, 2 or1shouhlibe, one(
0of2 02he 1 criinal princip11les (2f thle Demo
(sra1tic par11ty, and( thliatany att empt, thus
to2 haiiiper orl lontr~ol the Execuuive in
thet disriges (21 his (du1ies by dictating
to2 him throughi the priumary election,
is bhI unwlise, and( ( detr2imen1tal to the
iinterests of 1120 pat1y-uniw ise as it
wor'it1(d dlefea't the very end( for which
lie pr'esent law was enacted, dletri
mental(21 as it would nuillify and( over
idio clearily detl~ied law ; aL course
which, if' persi.sted in. mnust 1rosuJltin the
disintegr'ationl and1 destructioin 01 thet
par1ty; thuerethre',
d18isapprove ot. halvig aI pr'uimar)y elecs
tioni for the pur21pos0 of noinaiting ai
thle ine of mauzking .inombiations for'
(lie next genieral clect ion.
I2. Thait. we are willing for our mcem
bers8 ot' lhe Legishitur' to represenC~t 11s
ini tis, as8 well als li n mor impor)Otant
1.2(ons be sont1 to TmlE Nxws AND HiEn
A w 1)'or plihcathin.
S. hR. JOIINSTON?..
Precsident,
t~he editor1 of 'Tmn Niswas AND .IIERIALD
2visiked Chiester' to wiitnecss th10eclosling
ex!ercises of the gradi~ed schoo01 at that
place, in char'ge of Mr. Wlthorow.
VTo exeri'eses wore hoelin the courtL
hoeuso, and2( wverp very inte(resthlig2 coni
81s1 ing of a recit ation of thie pimairy
schiotulars b icocrt on1 lines, shap11es
and1( colors. Thiey answerecd qulto
nilyh, .and( iutellgetly. Then fol..
1owed1 a (class in p~hOono(es, spelling
and1( dl~liacrtical marks, showIng evi
dco~s of caroefll dIrillhig. Tiheni Mr.
W~ioerov took a class itn music and
askedl thoem a numwber of qqcal~tons on
the thoory ofmuslo, following thIs Jby a
s31inging of scalOs and~ ()XOrises8, and1(
lastly by 6joceral capit'ally" rondore1
on1gs. Timeo tuid tuno were both9 %
l lent( Those oxrehC8s.~rQimon'oy
visitor,; weypre re*l(4(t es d to littend lie
r'egilar class recitatins. N r. \Viith
roNV then ladl his repot, which was
(quito ecuiragifg, Sh1o.in2!g that as
many2 athundred 1u14'vi ihty-sevenl
scholars have beven inl attehincv. A
valmdictory was next. delivered very
11,11Nl by lr. tWhitlock, who will
ne l'ri ncet1o n this ti ll. 1 -i 212 l lsInmuner
was thl. abM. the ordinarv . A iller
1thi Mr. i. Bl i, in Mva 1Da vis p I ml
to1an invitation prevviot-tsly (tveilld ,
1cddoled ihe X a ln chitetaion,
on the il!ree lcools a1nd o locl a l
tion. Allri this the execises elos
with a beIvedi ttion.
'l'hi schol is inl aveylurhng
'011ivoii(on. lr. \itherow iS abl\' a
sted. by Mrs.htnd anid fliss Killim.
ii1he ev. lre. Studes tothes a f.-0
lassle' s ach dayv. AlI i ss toenwIll
(tenlehs insrumental m gus We hanve
no0 doubt a local tax will be levied Fhr
111 supi or t 0wh hool Co oo. o f ", a1
bil n be asuredit from the Legi. -...
tInre. A310srsZ. 1.tterson, A.), ur,.11:1(l
Atidnsoll aro file triistees-. ()tit i Irip1
wa11s vOr. pleatilt. Wo et I.he in -
llca for ce of, boiin tho ot t he
mni the IV l' l/etin. 31t e i Il uck t1 o b.ot ht.
! 7 : '1 1 T1'il) I ' it E( 1.1 5 I..'s 1 ',
1111t'ii or -1111 1-i - at WlVi t sb ori..
Pe:iu ite-st t Wrga !.tht lo Sl, I-'ectiot 4ofr
noms t sarl Aiopt iori elf ai('atat iia't. hes
[REPO.TE-;D FO TiE NEIWS ANDtlO'-tAIl2.0.
All adjourned niell ill o( the slinth
rois of Comln ie (1,21 o110- tI I ':!t1h
(eiment, S. C . V., m0et in. (l Court
Hionls onl Saturtday, Juine 28, for0v the
pu'lrpose of perfecting 'n or1011gn11izatiol.
a Ipt. J. R. Bioyles, tmpor-ary ebair
abrielv stated 1 mt , ject ofI the;
nelinig and asked that th11 11e maf aer
liscus.sed. O ml otionl of S. W. M if
he mIeeting w lls openled wi'i prli.ver
y iUer. L. C. Chappell, on e (' the
ut'iVor11. The cthirumni'.' renid stveral.
m1m1nitio llncts Ilrmi' sur11vivorsi living
1 dii-ent Counties, explinling, iheir'.
nabilithv to mloeet with 11e survi'vor at
hliAs time,! but expresising thiril willinl.
licuss to sanction aninglil" that might.0 be
Capt.. Jim. A. Ilimiant movedI thatn
I comm111ittLee of' Four he appointed, to
0miel'11 einet11 1'ollo'vii artil0sr tie
>tr iatio a draft constitution
16r tet gIolv112ieret of tlle sam'e. S.
\Y. JL1l1oom , Jas, 1t, lrvey, J. Y.
Iliie and J, W. llobinlsonl Were ilp
poited, who noil'. ed the Following
>llers to serve f1 ole y1ar:
etsient--11 l. 11.t. C. Cv,
tv Vfiees t'i'S.al112( W. l ie
2d Vice-Preident-L. C. CCCpOiaIl.
R11ecor-ding secroe.ary and Trea.-surer.
,N.. 'obertsoll.
Corlrespo d(ing, Sec re ta.r-J. Ilk.
Blovles.
hllese. olieers were uinanimou'lly
The comie 510.) then proposed I he
01ollowing1 const)ittionA whl~ich ywa1
Whercas,11 for1 the pia~surptoi of a re-101
UV., to prepare)Il all p)1rpetuate al
Vorganiaio filo the1oI s of t e late(111
ta, e have0'. met th)'l3isall and1detr-(0
mied to cliany and all'y norall
;koeed by the fo1( llwn atc3les as1 ail
hconsti(1020tution:2101
hlg. Tlhis rganizaton all he011)' known
a"elie union080( tof1 1 Caies and
mot in Auut[' 6,uni he eo''solil c'losc'
11. The oilleers o thi llenian hal
coisut aof one1 pr eit ho vayice
preients orerdin sreay and~e1i)(2'
trasurer, aond a11( clhiorepodin osecre
o11ic1s for to yarla oreting thithc
X1. Ther hl ea executiveCflfltO hl
comite elconsistin ofI0'1111 w of'embe
of i'iess0' theorganiain, atoefrm ac
clompny t ithere 1 Lto 1be1elected' ou'.
pitlead as thie voe fthe1 tcunion
11V. Ther thi al bett a~ com ittee
1statistics, forsistgof ixmebe
electe or1l appotid Ar majortity ofl
ti comit~ Ags..l18constialutoee
quor1'tium for th htraao of' Ocsiober
VI00.g 1111ho bsene on the pres ien
the sei~r viiIcreiden shll resd
axhirman all er bet' e flected. p
VI108 (llfCThe4 reorih ecetary- 1 sehallt
kee a tru andll fu1ll re'ord th f (aIt
papersandr eo' buinoad allvedt ineeit
Xigs. In habncy member may'Runo
bereuated ato eac asna seetarin
VIl.lI.(ITh correspond~ ting sretstry
toal ta the coarrespodoirqiredO
tin the teres o th lenio.
11X.' brThe tresurr shal keep4 o ad
ad iuro al. fuwrns hi h may re-h
ove, a'elorded by th Ituniongr
gaizartion, and makelt1 I4V rpt,~ ofth
houchors.
1Frnank Clybii, 'bf 'la2Incaster countv1..
A cominitee of two was awppoltted
to Vlroll the m2 es of ill survivors
whlo w%.!10 preseuilt, mid Like ontolihiselit,
was11 11natte accordingly.
'The Followving memorial was oftbrIedI
by C. S. llinnant, anld iinahiluotusly
adopted:
Diod on Iho 281h of May, 1879. afer
a1 1)N. and I( paillnItIlI illnI es., ''iIIothy C.
Itirow. n, at good eit izen of Fah'tiild, and
Mne:111011 the filrstI of' h r nloble son s to I
res'I)0l22 1(o his contryVv's4 cal1. Ile was
Innehes .teenty oilbf(-rS and privaltes
ot'Comiiny F' :1n4 thle entire regioinlnt.
T 1 'iw r.;1re be it rev.wied*. 1. T hat t his
survvors metinge have hioat4 with
111t4h regre(t. ol ih death) of our2 es
f t nei221 C01trade ill an, T. C. IrOWn111.
' M.Ta we tenlder our. heartetyn
pa):tly (o hik hereaved fmn(tIily :nod that
a a r I mp ol (our1 record book be do
vol te tlo is linellio'r.
'1.'hast Owse prooeeedings be putblish
ed inl T i.:w AN 1I 2i. tad that
a coply theureo he sent to 11i filinily.
On motion, Colonel Davis wIS re
111e2ted2 to issue mn address to fite (Iif
feICnut comipal'e.2 of' thle reginlient. i
oliri countles, advi.'sing them Oitt, we
have. perflected 2a Comity organization,
an1d recluetingu themn to mlove inl (lhe
11t(er ill the Sain2o dioectioni, an1d niject
vit h tii onl the 2th of August itext, to
pei1ie't a regimlental orrgauization.
On motion, at cooiitte of twelty
was appointe(d by tOh presideit to go
to vork ti, on2o 1111d. solicit slbscrip
I 2o(2ls ill ulolley or provisions for at Hill
vivors' diinner on1 tho 20th of August,
whose d at it shall be- to report, I heir
5112'2(.- at [lihe x niet ing, On the
thirdi SatiIrday ill July, '.Tho Following
wIer a1ppointed: .11. C. Davis, 8, W.
IBroomli, N. C. Rtobert son, J. W.]Rohin
sonI, .L.Carlter., J. Rt. Boylos, 11. m.
Iinnnt1111, Dr. 'T. P. Uipoonii, Jos. Iev
n ', Thios. 1tichardson, H tenry Jirice,
.. Yongulle Ilrive, Mt. C. ArImistrong, J-.
It'. Ha~rvey, Geco. S. Ilinnanit, Jas.
Sl4oanl, L. ('. Chappell, .8, WN. 1u11' WV.
1". Gibson, Th!os-. P. liarlrisonl.
A special connuittee of two, viz., J.
U. jIllrvey and J. .. Boyles, wS lp
pointed to See n111 What te'In a dinl
nor 2 oldi e furnished at somie of Ithe
hlN 164s, and rep1ort at I he next Imepet ing.
A coninait(e of zix was appointed onl
sh: 11: i0S--cons~itingL~ of' ( . S. Ilinnat,
.l. A. Ilimull, 1. R. I 212vey, J. It.
JiyeJ. Y, l11im, and S. W. Broom.
On mnotiont of' Captin ]1linantl it
was reovdthat. Gonl, Samll.M
G.,owanl be invited to dliver tile alli
Versaya11 dd 1(li(ess to the Itellion oil tle
:O)Wh (2 Aungust, and that Col. A. C.
Siskoll be I'eluested as alternate.
On ot 11)io1 it was resolved that the
proemling(s (o this m0061ing be pub
liShe~d in Tin .NI.:ws A Nt I lii..2)
'l'here bing no f,1r1- her business, Onl
motion of . C. (happell thi 11icting0 l
adjonenel21d until the. third Saturday in
Junly. N. (C. 11on 'i-vrso,
ii acco(rdan1ce w1ithi the0 abovc stalted
resohit ion1 Colonel Davis ha~s issued the
foIllowing call:
T'oine Sur)''IVivn ..emflbers.9 f the 12th
Jd' ey ?In, MO (,ioc(1 's i2del.'
of' 11he twot compane110'4, C andic JF, from
l"airtie21ld, in the 12th Iileginiien t, first.
Griegg's, 111en2 Nle(owanll's, Ur1igalde,
haive fornied Ithianselve~s inito; a Sur
v'ivor2s' A ssocia2t )1io fo the purp'iose of'
1ho1ling reun1ion121 mleetinigs of aill those
wrho were* inl anywi~se (connec02tedt Wyith
1 hose1 1 wo compnie)21s. 1 have1 been'1 0r
dered by1 I his orgiu 112izat) ion to) respiect
hors1'of the2 I wio P'ickens, t he thire York,
th two(2. 1uaiotster' and1 the Ri(chland
compan)l1ies8, who, with1 t he tlwo2 F'airlichd
coinpanlties, compo~j)sed2 the( I2thi Regi
ment21 of Meciow:m1's -lh'igade, to mieet,
their respel)ctive count1iels. Our' sug&
gest ion1 is to have associationbs iilar111
to) ours$ organ1ize!d ini thoset count1.ies,
and1( whloi thtis is ac.comlIishd, then to
or'gaizei'. a lle'gitient 221 A sSl iftion otf
th surv1 '1ivors$ of' the Ol Twvelfth.
I hierebly waiitiiy oetd t his inivitationi
to t he suriin g m21emberos of' those
compaiesiC, and1( truily truist they wvill
slir it wiithl which it is made(, and so
net1 upon03 it forthIwilth that it; Will not4
he1 lonlg, [ ('arnetstly hiope, bmeo the
survliv'ors o1f the Ol Twellh, 0one andc
all, will hiave 21 heart'el t. ronion.
Will the P'ickens &en/ineI, theo Rloel
.'mqu irer, the Lmicaster ier~ej anid
lReCieUw, and2( thle Cohimbia1)21 Jler/ister'
Prcsdt, F. S. A . 12th Rtegt.,
Mrc(~owan1's Brigade.
%.Ac1T, '10 -ruIi FIox'r.-Senaftor'
Ziach Chaler says8I~' that lhe expelts to
visit Ohio (durinig Septemiber, anid will
take palrt in (lie camI~paigni, and1( present2
against Statte sovere'ignIty' as the p~ara
s tead( of thje finance0.- .As re2gards 1an
21idates, he salys (1221 Genridi G raniit hats
the suppor)2t of' tbur2-iths of the Repumb
licans for1 the nomina1)2t,i.' Up ou2ter,
muan has anly prospe12(ct ofI ai nomina~tion,
and says whche you got thie curib-stonies
of ai thw hirige etilies you hiavo irecd
(lie extent of his Influence. 'fie does
niot thinik that thie mfovemlent in favor
of thie noinaihi~tion of' Senaitoi David
Davis, of' illinois, by the Demnocr'aa,
will suicceed, an~d bellieves (hat T1Ildeni
t(or says that lie is in constanit rocclpt oh
ad(vices f~'om all plarts of thos.countr~ly,
and thuift the attempllts of' the frdends (21
Mr'. Shorman to divide the Southore
dehleaotis onl Ocueral Gr'ant is re
eclvmtg uno encourau'gem~uL't-Biccia(
to the St1. LQis QIlb-iocra ,t
Ti'hE .f'rnIMI2s 01" D)AnlEN.-Januet
B. Eads1, inl a 1le.te1 pul~lshedl In Non
York otn thie 28th ofJt Jne, ottelInes his
plan11 f'or a1 ri'load acrioss thue Isthijuti
of Darletn for cariy lng ships. Ib
argueos aigahitsia ainiil odl the de~tfudo0
th exes aidhn ointd an
third o1f the estImated cost of' a canal, ii
ro(ad mai1 1)0 constructed to car'ry fitll.
laldened s hilps from shore to shore. 11<
describes fully what looks, Would be
necess(W,ay andli1oW tIe ? httd lie
!onstrujcted. . lI aiso i~sibe a~ do
wae 1th g wit
i h 0 t'~ 1 2
NOTICE.
'l11, Coloman Stoam Mill is in my
.chftrgo, at tlheold tand, wiooro the
bes.11t of fl,ur t und ieal oun be oado. The
pltrouug of thq colttyltI3is soliel'o"'.Just
try Iwt4, p. S. P710 iEt 1.
july 9-Nj
NOTICE.
A L persons having don d. againat
..the MEstate of ,ino. Mobley, Sr., d..
ceited, will pres4en1t thom to the under
signed; aidt all persons indebted to the
I-Estate of ma o deceosed n ill makeo im mnedi.
at. payilent to N. W. JONES,
Juiei 1.4, 1879. Adm'rx.
juno 2i- x3
NOTICE TO CREIDITORtS.
T-JURSUANT to ni order of th ) Court of
.. Comlnui 1lea. all persons having
elaitIus of ?rliatsoover naturo, against the
1-stato of DANEI~l 8(01'r, Desed, aro
horoby notified to ustablish their de
mands boforo tho undorsignod at him
ottie in Winnsboro, S. 0., on or before
the lifteonth day oftugust, A. 1). 1879.
W it. Imit
j.ily 8 ttuxtd Clerk of Court
NOTICE TO CRE ITOf.S
"PURSUANT to an order of tho Court
.L of Comm1uonx PIloR, till p0ool hav
ilg olaimuis, of whatsoover nature, againasl
the Estate of JOIIN 11. DAVIS, Decenasod,
are hereby notifled to establish their de
man11 beforo the undersigned at him
ollico in Wuisboro, S. C , on or bofore
the tifteenth day of Am iust, A. 1), 1879.
V. if. KElRR,
july 8--u. txttl Clerk of Oourt.
SEALED PROPO.SALS
SEALED Proposals for building a
Swilngilg Arch Bridge Over Little
River, on the site of' the old bridge at.
(cln's Ford, will be received by the
County ColnIissionuers of' Fairfield
Counuty, lt th1o sto Fof the propsosed
bridge, onl the 28t.h dity of Jitly, 1879,
a 11 o'elook, a. n. The aibutimerits of
th old bridge to be ruised two (2)
feet, with split rock; flie (5) sleeplers,
to be 4x 16; timbers of'iroll to bo ciue
foot suittare; collt'rs of arches to be of'
iroi, Ix4 iicles? securely bolted wvith
Iron bolts; flooring to be 2x6, securely
nailed with f.>rty--1penn1y n tils; posts
for ritiling 4x6, an11d railing 4x4t; three
hub boards tn (10) inches Witle. 'The
widt I of bridge to ho twelvo 'eot,
Thle Cont.ractor to gIve bond, with p
proved securit-y, warrainting the
bridge for three years. Tie Couutny
Coluissioners reserve to th1emsel ves
thel right to reject ainy and all bids if
they dtesire.
J. A. 1HINNANT,
Chairian. B(. Co. Coins.,
june 9-x3 FairfieldCouity.
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF 8)UTH CAROLINA,
CoTI-rY OF FAIRFIELD.
William Johnston, Plaintif', against Wim
It. Robertson und M. 0., Armstrong,
Defendants.
_)URSUANT to a judgment of fore
-, elosuire and sitle, made in tho abovt
stated case, I will offer for sale, before
the court-hmoo d1oor inl Winnsboro, on
the first Monday in August next, within
tho le:4al hours of sale, at public outcry, to
the highest bidder. f-ho following-de
seribed property, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying, be'ing anid situate in the County of
1a'irli,'ld, b.tate of' Sruthi Carolina, but
ting andio loundintg towards the north on
landsm of W. B. Oro:ght; towards the enst,
on 1 ptnds of I. L. Ellott undl laoidd''for
mnerly ownfed by James R. Aiken, do
Ceased;1 towards tho south on lands of H
A. Gaillaird, W.. 1t, l!obertoon, amnd lands
formnerly ownei by Mrs. Jane M. Sheold,
dleconmsod; andu towards tOn 'west on lands
of' H. A. Gaillard and'W. R. llobertson;
containing ONJI HUNDRiED) AND) TwELvE
AohES, moreoOr less--being a part of the
tract or parcel of land described in the
comuplaint in the above-entitled case.
One-hal f of tho purchuas o money to be
paidl in cash on the day of sale; anld the
romnaining' half to be paid twelve months
the reaftero, with intterest thereon from
theo d. t. thereof, the purcohaser to give
bond and1( a mortgage of~ the prionmises, and
to pay for all ricoeasary mpera.~1
Clerk's Onlece,. C. C. C. P. 1F. 0.
Jaly 7, 18'70.
july 9-y3
P IAMIIETTO IKOUSE,
UNDER~ THlE WINNSBORO H[OTEL1,
HIAIIENICHIT'S OLD STAND.
I WOULD in form my friction aa fthe
J.publis in general that I will bie
found at the above stand at all seasonable
hours ready to wait on them., With an
exper'ienoo of thirty odd yen.-s in the
busineoss. I guaranteo to servo all kinds
of drinks in a manner that will sijt the
taste of ovary one,
MINT JULEPS A SPECIALTY.
A choice stock of Wines, Liquors and
Cigafa always oun hand. Wyie 1)10 a call.
june 743mos
FRESH GOODS !
JU~ST BCEIXVED.
--CONSISTING IN PAr OF3
24 bbls. Molases-all grades,
400 lbs. Choice Buckwheat Flour,
10 boxes Cream Choose,
2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni,
12 bbla. Sugar, all grades,
"14 sacks of Coffee-10 Rio, 4 best
IJava,
50 bbls, Choice Family Flour.
Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hlams.
Choice Rled Rust Proof Oats, Seed
Rye and Barley.
Nais, Trace Chains, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Axle Grease, White
Wip~e and Cider Vinegar,
*Smoking Tobaoco-.
Durhara's best,
Ohewig Te
Raisins, Ctprrants and Citron.
AZ/SO,
Fresh Canned Salnion, Pe~aches and
Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, ChoW
O1owv and I'ipr Satso.
ao4fO N F
AJTJ'O :U, A MI~ tJiGAN'
NX14W TV It VIN ED .1,DIT TON.
ENTilItKLY imwrtWi'rN nY ''111 Alil.1T
\vituTmlis ()N NEY SB-b.Vs,
IIrinIed 'o Ii NewN y1, n i ( u I IIIIIst rat
ed \viilh several housald Iu
g'raY i ilgs id 3it ys,
TrIanP work or1i)inally pitl isho'd uin,1r
the With, of thiNe w Aioricain tyelopm
dia was commenclled inl 1s H, sie-whlich
tile the widel ciroutiotni11 %V! wit it. I
ittamed inl ill Ptrts t' the United States,
11nd41 tho signal dovxelupinlents which i
haivo trkonl1 plawe inl every branchl of' sci
(neo, literaturev, and art, hlave induced
the editors and piblisliers to submilit it to
an exait iind tlorough revision, fand to
iisuo a new cdition, eitled
TIIH AMERCAN CYCLOPAE)IA.
Within tie last twonty years tho -ro
gress of dbWcovery in every deipartmeii tof 1
kiowledge lias nade a inow Nvork of ref.
eren1ce anit itperative want.
TlIo muovemen t, oft political afhiris hats I
kept tpaoo with the discoveries' of sciouce,
anda their frutitful application to fiho in-.
dustrial 11and1 usofti aroils anid the coniven .
io0n0 an11d rotinoimoIt Of social life. ( io .A
wars and coisequent rovolutiois live
ocouirre(l, iivolviig nittiolh changes Of
peoiliar niollont. 'lio civil warlL of our
own coantr , whicth was at its height
wheu thme inat volitie of tiho old uork
appeardl, hais haiippily bo,.- endetd. and a
iew Ccourso if noniiroii and itdiustrial
aCtivity )as 1)201e colm)leniced.
Large acOoostons to our Coop~iaphioal
KIuowlodgo havo boon mado.
Tile great political revolitions of lh11last
decaIlide, with tio nat1tral result of tho
lapso of tiiel, linvo brought into public
vien a% miiulititudo of new mn, iwhose
111iones al*t inl every oneo's 1mouth, nild of
whoso lives overy one is curious to know
1he particullars. Groat battles have boee
fouight and import-ait sie ges illitqlined,
of which tb0 detaih4 haso its y prelerved
011Y il t1 le'spalperl or in ho trani
siont putbliatio14 of the day, but which
ought 1ow to
Take their placo in Permanent anld
Authentlo History.
ill proparing the procent edition for the
press, it ias accordingl -y been the aim of
tile editois to bring down tiht) iniform:
tion to tihe latest possiblo (hates, and to
furiIlisI nll acur1111ate auniiiit of the ml ost.
recent. discoveries itl l ielnce, of ev-'ry
freshA proditlon inl lit.iratutre, ani of tIh
l1'test inventions in the practical arts,
r well As to givO a% sulcctilt and original
Record of the Progress of Political and I
1istorical Evontls,
The woric wi begun after long alndm
careful prolimiiary brii', and withIi the
most ample rosouries for carrying it on
to ir siccesstrii to rmfiration.
None of th oilginaull shterieotypo plates
have bei nsd, btl
Every Page has boen Printed cin New
Typo,
forling, in fact a iiow Cvclopmd ia, with
the Hamle planl and amopa.8 al aMit predev
oessor, but with a far gr.ater peuiiinry
expenditure, auil-I with iprovm1enllllits ill
its colliposition as imvo been suiggesitl
b: longer expelienio trud enlilargid
kinowl edge.
The Illustrations which airo introduced
for thle first tim)o
in the prascntedition, liivo lien naidded
not for tihe sako of pictori i 12e, lit, to
give greateor lutcidity'j and foren! to 11he ex
planation il t0ho text.. T1he ylN em11rac4) ill
branchies if sc-ienicet 11111 of iiturhal hiatorv,
and deplict Clhe 1110t fi-oiius and remark
a11 feat ures of ..n.ry, ar.. hitetur., and
art, as well as thai vliou01 processes' of
meichanlics andt mi~lIanutur1Os. A llthough
inltemldo for ins1tructionl rathantl thanl em
No Pains have been spared1 to Iusuro
thoir .Arbistic Excellence.
Tho clost of their oxeoulion is enor
.nous, anmd it is believedt t hey will tind~ a
welco'ne( rOceptionl a8 an1 atihniiile eal
turo' of 1h10ycloptu.'.ia, and11 worthy of its
high chiaracter'.
Tnid A MulIICAN Cvcr~o.u.DA is now 000
pl1010 ill mxteenl lairgo octav'o vo(lumes.',
enach v'olumio contain5u:'; olver eight h1un1
dred pa1gesi, fully illu-.tr'atedl with sover'al
niumer~ious Colored 1 itlhograph it Malps,
tiuo whole costing thle publlihersi a sum11
e*xeeding ive hlundro'0( thousandit dollars,
PRIim AND STYLE, OF BINDING.
In Extra Cloth, p)or vol. - - - $ !.00
In Librar'y Lenthor, p~er vol. - - (1 0()
fu Hanlf Turkey Mor'occo, pocr vol. 71.00
11n Half' Itissia, extra gilt, per vol. 8.t 0
Tn Full Ituiai, pr'r vol. - - .. 10.03i
In Full Mo)rocco, antiquet, gJlt
edge, 11cr vol. - - - -- -- 10.00
The best (Cyclopaiilia over published,
one0 thatt will supersed'o4 all otheors, 1s no0w
offerecd to the public at at very mioderaito
p1 ico. A saving of ten cents petr day, the
prico of n oigar, 01ormany other1 expendi..
ture~s for luxuries or frivolitien of ai liko
amilountt, wvould pay3 for at compllet0 set of
the Oyclopredia by a bi-maonthily sub
scription. TIhua there wvill bo somiethinug
suibstanitial saved, and1( a storohsusoe of
knowlodigo, .:1(de0d a unliverflal libraryv
ini itelf, secured, with but little effori, o'
sncriflIce,
m NIpecim'en pngen; of' Thei Amierican
Cyciopnqla, shuoing type, illutir ationms,
etc., will 1)0 sent gratis on ahpplioation.|
Persons wishiing to u'nbsciribo cain receive
the whole set at on time, or 011 or' moro
volumiis at any13 time, the delivery suiting
their convenlice, wvithout any cost 00
carriage, b~y forwarding 1their address tf
1). APPL TiON & 00., Publishiera,
849) & 5151 Broad way, Now Yqrk,
mauy27-tx3mos
'DRSS G*OOIIS!
DRESS GOODS!
DR~ESS GOODS
'WE wouil resapctfully invite an
'Y inspection of our Stock of
Dress Goods by the ladies of Winna..
boro and vicinity. Our stock con
sists of Iron,-rarno Grenadines, All
Wool Buntings, L~ace Bunting,
Dontellos, Beoige, Linen Lawn,
Paginoc Lawn, Corded J'aeonets,
Corded ines, Suitings, &o., &c,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORLTMENT
of Brown Linen Dross Goods, with
Laoes for 1trimming. Onr Stok i4
all other lines is fpll aind coopleto.
A new lot of Whito and Colored
Trimmings just opened, e Scoond
lot of Oasslmeros from Oharlottes
villo mills oponod a fow days since~
A lot of Fans, Parasols and Maosqi
to Nottin ue in.
. D-AoASTolr & BM o;
Njt~ 7.AtmteFyFn
sal' here.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
or Fevor anti Aguo, Intertnif tont Fe-or
hIl .Fovor, ltenittent INover, D)urnb A _
'or odion or.Jillions Fever, &o., and indooot
il the iflootions whioh ariso from malari.,
;ua, narsh, qr miaurnatio poisons,
This if a comitotnd reniecly, prertredl with
'chlintjl rkilU froin vgetalble lgrettientR, wilelk
Isre!v fails to etire tho severost eases of Chills
mi Fever and the ortewiIliatit iliordera. Stielt
retnlecy the liessities of illo poople III a1ala,
lots districts seimnd. It grelattanperiority
ver any otii iierlicino yet discovered for tho
:re of Itteraitents is, th:t It contuina noQ qui.
lto or iiiier:l, aui those who tako it are freo
rom01 (langer of Otililism or anly injurious effects,
inid are as Iettlinihy after timing it its before. It
mas bwen extenIively emilloyel ilurlig theo lag~i
hirtv vears ill the treatment of those <8istressi1ig
lisoriders, ni so unvarying has been its succesa
hat it Ihas galined tihe repintation of being 1in11,
i1bo. It utjlj, tltervforg, b)e sarely recomintendedt
Is a suru remedey ni specill for the Fever tal
winn of the west, annd the Chills and Fover ot
ho South. I. Counteriet(ts the nliianittio poIsons
it tile lootl, t &i frees the system fron'lts Infln,
lee, a that fCver In Isgtte, shakes Or chills,
mee broken iup) by' It, do not return uttl th1o
ha:caso is znilt Cottractel.
'Te gront variety of disorders wllich nriso front
he irril$ion of this pnison, sici as Neuralgin,
ltnaiiGot, Igenittco. Ifattnessi,
l'uotlanche. IEnrncho, Catatrrli, Asthima, l'al,
it atolon, Splenic A flect lona, li yiteries, Pait
n to lowols, Colle, Paralysl, and derange,
>f the Stoannch, all of which become Intermit,
ct or perildiea!, have no specsher reutdy thnai
kvynt's AGtE Cynt. which cuteal ien all alike,
iit lrotects the systemti ('rolp itutiur ttacks. A-1
ilreveitive, it. Is of ittnelso service in thosQ
:ointunitles where Fever .11n Aguo provnils, as
Lstays the de.volopiiUtiult u' tile disease if ake
m the tirslt naplronell iflthe prenlonitory sypilst
oms. Travellers ani ietilnrary 'ositlents nro
titus enabled to tefy !liesp ulisoreters, and few
vill CVer CI.ltfer If they anVil tIhonIsoIves of the
wotect (n. this reliedy affortis.
For Liver Cosintplaint , nrising faon torpidity,
t is an excellent remedy ; it stiiulates this organ
tt) hattliv netivity, and Ioitices iiiany riiirk,
ible cures whero other nedicnes fall.
Propared by Dr. J. C1 Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Choinist.,
IA) 1W'LL, MA SS,
SOLD BY AL. iIL'UGitSTs KVKltYWinaB.
TAX IETURNS.
lIFE County Auditor, or an asist'it,
will bo at tho following places on5
lo dayti designatjillo, for tho )lrposo of
cociving rotutrns of the taxJayers of the
ollity, fIor the noxt fiscal yeatr, ViM:
Woodward's, June 6 and 1
Ridgeway, Juno 1 and 10,
]llythewrood, J11110 I and 12.
(laddeit's Grovo, Juno 13.
Caldwell's Store, June 14.
DJurhamn's, .June 16 and 17.
Beiar Creek, Jino 18 and 19.
I toreb, J 1111-21 and 24.
dlonkiinvillo, June 25 and 20
Multiioltlo, June 27 and 28.
F1asteville, .111une 30 and July 1,
Whito Oak, Jily 3.
.'l'he olico tit this place (Winngboro)
nill be open froim ist to 5th Juno, andt
'ro) -thi to 20i1 July. Ealic tax payer h.
reqired to iiake re1tin on, oathi of a'l
en.1 and1 personal property
WIted or controlled by them on
T I lt) u. All citizeis- betwoon
.ho aoget of twen t.% -onto niltd sixty
ears, ex'epit thoso 'xeeiupt by law, aro
min: red to make return of their polls.
Altetr the 20th July, a penalty of fifty pet
miay (1 -til County Auditor.
Figu red M~uslins, Figurosd and
Wh' ito Lawnsi, Cen tennial Stripes;,
Omnubrie Muinis, IBleached and
Unbicachod Shootings and Drills.
ALSO,
A lot of Shoos from tho Virginia
Stato Prison, ovory pair of which we
gutaran too.
ALSO,
Gonts' Straw and Fur Hats of the
latost styles.
ALSO,
Cassimorca, Twcodis, Jeans and
Cottonados.
J. F. McMASTERL & CO.
N. 1.-A lot of B3luo Flannol and
Yacht Cloth Suits for sale. eheap.
juno 19
PURE Swoet Mash N. 0. Oorn
1Whiskoy for sale low for cash a
F. WV. HABENICHT'S, Itoar of Market
A IPFNNY SAVED
IS A PENNY GAINED,
You can save money by calling at the'
Grocery 8toro of W. If.DONLY.
Just opened a nlion lot of Sugar Cured'
Canvassed Hams at pricos to suit
theho the timnes. Also a soleot stock Coffees
and Sn gara. At-buckie's Ungroundi Roast
od O0f oo a spec~i~y. AMI the favorite
lbranls of' Augusta 1? iny, llpoltedl Meat andi
Pearl Grits. Canned G*oods of 41l de
seri ptions, Ch owing and Smoking Trobac
co, I igars from tho highiest to the oboap
est brahn, Rloots and Shoes at- low
figures. Ladies' finocloths Gaiters, all
nizos, lower than the lowest. Oholoo
Wines and Lignors, Porter. B~eor and Ale..
Frosh Sparklin Oldern 01(d0r Viniogar,
and Lonmons ivyo moe a call. I will
not be undlersold, W, HI, DONLY,
may 3.1.
0 TAD &Co.'s French B~randy,
JmiaRum, Holland Gin, Gln-0
ger Brandy Blackbery Brandy Peach
(latawba Wine, Oherry Mr~4~T
Domnestio Gins. TI~he very be
br'ands of Oigtars, Ohewipg
B3lackwell's celebrated tr*olgp
'Tobaceo, and a very supVio ~ a 3
Pale Table. Sherry', at F.W9
strowr's, Rtoar of' Tow vnfll