aVEL1NE:y.DAY. January 20, tt : 1881.
'1'litmS Or 'Tiit NXvs AND, 1ItALA.h.
-T'ri-w'eekly edition, four dollars per
an?)i-1120, inl advance; Wee'!ckly editioil,
tivo dollars and fiftv cents pCl,raiun ,
iu advance. Lberail di.count to clubs
of Ilve anld upwards.
RAras ov, AI?VERTistNo.-b dollar
1er inch flsr the first insertion, v Iid
lifty cents per inch for each sutbseq ent
insert3ion. Tlhese ratesttapply to il adl
vertiscilnuts, of whatover" natu ec, and
are 1ayable strictly in adva.iec. Coi
tracts for three, six or twelve months
f'iaule on very liberitl terms. 'Tranl
tient. local notices, fiften ceits per
line for the first ilsertion and sevenl
hmt one-halt' cents per line for, each
iubscouent. isert ion. Obitua--ies and
tributes of respect. chargedt a.s tilvr
tisemnents. Simple anntounceinentis of
marriaaes and1( deaths published free of
charg e, and solicited.
Alt contitii.ations, of wlittSOev'r
iuture, should he dddressed to the
ri1misboroU Publishing Company
Vi .ntsboro, S. C.
R.titoAt1 Seiinet.r..-The11 trains
ilow pass Vinnsbora as follows:
NOrth-bound lasselger, 11.40. a. i.
ttlh-bound, ;1.151 p. mn.; niorth-boumll
eight, 8.38 i. n. ; south-bound, 12.5'7
p. in. These arrivals are on the basis
of W1'iinlsb1oro tine.
New idvorulsciuunts.
Wet or Dry Ticket-J. L. Mim
naugh.
N<tice-'. II. Donly.
Notice-.as. Q. Davis, 'reasurer.
Special Notice-1. Siipson, Dentist.
T. Rt. 1Robertson,ii, has been ap
1o)0inted and coninlizsion(d iL Notary
PublTc.
We have been g(etting, in the past.
few days, all the rain that didn't fall
during the past two years.
:llinmnaugh comes to the front to-day
with a mammnoth a(ivertisement and
unprecedented oilers. iead what lie
These ftw' the days that you can tell
(bat ai Wagoln is coming along Ithe road
by seeing the mules' cars sticking up
out of the imud.
Mr. Ashbel G. Blrice is the newly
11ppoinlttd clerk of the Board of Couun
ty Cominissioners of Cester. Tie
Board meets inl Mr. Birice's office.
Examinitions for teachers were held
on Friday and Saturday, Severil sp
pllicailts appeared before the Board,
but. the result has not yet been de
chwiied.
Intelligence has beei rece'ived that a
nol/ pros. has been eilreed inl the ca;se
of .lMr. It. E. Boyles. Who was bolild
over to attend the United States Court
in (hari'leston.
Snow lfell all div \Ioiidav, an'.d
V hoo..h -1. ,l 1 , ( .e t -. cr mi l,
ithe Supply Act f IW-whn-lhon
thseiilintg to lpay i s lax.
Cth-f D). 1). (Gaillarnd stlod first ini
nmtuthlemalitics andii secoiund onl thle geni
erall 4atnd in (lie fth~il ehzlss at West
Pinit. ill the examiiinatIin juist con1
cighty.
A\ colred1 mian namedil .John Sm,ithI,
, whlo escaphedl f'ro.m jail somnetimte bef'ore
Chriistinas, has iretrnedl and1 voluItn1la
rily givetn him self u tp. II1e says lie
onmly waeiltoidI get( (oit. to halve sotme
Chriist mans, l Ie was contiined on the
c'hargeg 0f stenalin g.
Col. C. WA. 1 mudley, of' Mari'lboro,
died last week at thie age of' sovetlty
three yeariis, I Ili ht'ee ai sutlli'rer
f'I.rom para'ilysis for' a year. Duitn'itg thie
wrthe Iloni. J1. L. Petigr'u, Judge
Riutland, of' this plae, antd Coloinel
D)ud!cy were the "three Union me-i"
ini the E te.
Mrfi. .J. E. Mconl hiis.beeni alp
p)oinlted ai member)Ci of the Count y Ilard
of' Exami1iner's itn pllae of' Mi. T.1Iloss
selection f'or thle State. As thuemema
hecrs o1"-the Board have a great (teal to
do0,11( and on't get aniy pay f'or' it, it is
aL qustion w het her thie app)Ioiintmeiit is
cauls)' for congr'atulatlid'to the i-ei pi
---isCo,,1:-:-.-.Jh I.
M1%illeIr, of' Caimdeni, Alia., has beent
'cloct 0d Pro fessaor- of' Mathmaltics inl
Er'sk Iin' College. lIc gradituatedl re
cnit'iv inl that instittion with dlistine
tioni,' and1 wilt enter upon01 a sipecial
coturc in tJohnils lITopkilns Un iveri'it.y
(1ldurin.t (lie present year, taking char'ge
of his chair in Ei'skin,e ini October.
Tnx'mi Om>l Pi,1.ows-At. (he meet
ing ofi t he G rud -ILodge, 1:' 0. 0. 1'.,
Slowing ofti'r web'C' e'lected for thie
J. RL. Siuions, D). W. G. M.
RaBlIph B1. Ilaiaan, G. Wi.
1". DeMaris, G. S.
J.ohin lIcesemuann, (;T.
The Chester 1iullclin says: "'lThe
liqutor'dealers of' (ihester' organizied it
pr'oteb'tiVe iiunui last Thiurisdaiy, andtt
(lelce a'( fi'ull set oft ollicer's. Th'ley
agrteed to do away withI nickel dinuks
and( i'esolv~e(Iid mle'n m utual f'orfei turi'
of' $50.00 ntot to .all or' cNuse5d to bc
sold, anly whtiskey on Sun idaf." If[ lhe'y
-woutld tlso) bind thiemtselves to sell' in
liquor tlI fan initoxie'nted( po-'.)on or' 1
minorili, t hey w~oul d be doini g a greal
deal toiwardE s sp111iing thme g'tuns(t o th
lie senmtiiment.
TFilE SAA~cItry o1 ANl's.-Mr'. Mc
X.Bide Shciith givos anothok're'marIkab1
to Iioveit l thee lii.lc pests fro:l get
tiig into the sugar bowl, it, wat Sur1
rounded by w"ater. Fiuling that this
did not succeed in lIk'ading oil, these
ledatory iieitrslois; he sat and
watched to observe in1 what way the
ants -had overcome the dille1ulty.
Presently one of the ants came down
to the water, and boldly pluiging ili,
waited at the edge. Not long after,
another ant, bearing a grain of sugar,
fillowed, and when it reached te
water, perched itself upon the first
ait's back, and was ferried across to
the opposite edge, holding its precious
burden carefully out of the water all
the while. It tlienl continued its jour
ney while the ferryman swam back for
another passenger. This feat was per
forned a inumber of times in the pres
ence of several witnesses. Ants are
conceded to be the most intelligent
anl sagacious of all insects. Whole
volnmes have been written of their
wonderful perftitamcel but. though
they have figured i as soldiers, beasts
of bturden, messengers, and in almost
every other known capacity, we have
never heard of their acting as ferry
men before.
Tar Surui.a Co ;u'.-'The follow
ing cases from Fairfield were heard
in I lie Supreme Court during the week
ending on Friday:
11. C. Shelton. & Co., IRespondents,
vs. The Mobile Fire Department In
surance Comnpany, A)ppellants-essrs.
Baxter & Seibels forappellants, Messrs.
Fl. W. McMaster and Gaillard & Rey
nolds for respondents.
D. It. Flennikeii, Appellant, vs.
Clough II. Scruggs, ltespondent-Col.
Jas. 11. ltion for appellant, M1r. A. M.
Mackey for respondent.
F. Elder & Co., ltespondents, vs.
The Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta
Rtailroad Company, A ppellausts--Col.
Jas. II. lioni for appellanmts, Messrs.
It. A. (aillard and A. M. Mackey for
respolndeits.
James E. Bleard et al., A ppellants,
vs. John 1). Stanton, ltespondeit--..
C'ol. Jas. It. .ltion for1 appellants,
.\esss. Gaillard & ltcynlolds and
)ouglass &. McCants for respondient.
llary T. Phinney, lRespondent, vs.
William Johnston, A ppellant-(ol.
Jams. II. oin for- appellant, Messrs.
G.i;ard & lteynolds for respondent.
F"Oiw:i-1'E:n L..xI.--An important
notice f"roi the Counlty Treasmri' :il
pears in amother coluniui. ''he Act of
the Legislhture uindcr which lie pro
ceds is as follow's
Be enurrr/ed, eie., 'TIhat all lands now
oi the list of delinqueti. lainId. and all
batul hieretoti1re foti-irted to the State
tor the iionl-paillent of taxes, and
whih have not. bel)n sold. fir taxes or
re.-1-imdl, ma,n Ibe I (red(illeeml bv the
,\r"w;ers" at sue LI,mi'. or (hose eliimi
i : :' -.' .o- ii' r iugh -utb i w imeiu-r. or
t . i t 1. .-I i" "(tnq;u:al, right
- s- ai b Vy lo' dume ,:nl i: -
p-M mei -l i .uost', but ma ithient
im I'' /er *t'/, TIimi sid-O pa
i ch,.m o M-. lINNr, inig'ald or' silveri
f/''/ier', TIham I bis Ae. shaull inot apply
toany hioni:mms whia'h-b vimrtue( ol an'tv
~Act of'I ~ the GeenI Assmly,.ld Imi a
ready(I b)ecome as set s ofi thae'. ia: ini
c'hamrge ot' the Sinukinmg Fun md Cumm i
si0li.
A lplroved Decembher 24, 1880.
Under this Act all lands forfeited
previonis to thle de(linlqulen-landu sales
of 157*8 aiid 189i ity be red ecede
umponi thle patynment of' thle taxes aind
costs- the penalty being remiitted.
Thel sale of1 delimquenmt. lanids (for nion
panymenit of taxes 01 1879I-80), which
shiould take place on the 1st of Februa
ry, lias been .>ost ponctmi until further
orddr'is fronm the Comptroller.
Tlhmere was a speci'al meet inmg of thle
Gordoug Lighlt liufatry on Friday
ln it., 1 4th inst., cailled by the Camptaini,
to inf'om the comupany' of' an inivitai
lion of' II. C. Corbin, A. A. G., to
parit ici pate ini thle ceemionics of thle
1%:sidental lnanignrat.ioii oin thei 4th of
SMairch next ; and also to informn the
comnpanyv that it was time- intent ion o.f
the captaimi to tender- his r'esignat ion at
thei necxt regular" meeting. Captaini
Joi'dani stated as his' reasnSi for this
intenitioni that his (dut ies did not allowv
him to dlevote that time to thic comn
panyi, wvhich lie thought it requiredl
and dleserved(. Before the m'egmubir
meceting" oit MondayI. inight, IAeuiteptant
Elliot t, callc'd't he comn iin' to ordeir t o
cyonsider' the subject of Captamii aJor
danm's r'esignation. After sonie r'e
na'ks, it was retsolved by the c'ompan~iy
that Lieuteniant Elliott, ini regular
imeetinig, should expr-ess to Captiii
Joi'dani, whenu lie should teinder his
recsi gnathin, the companyum's aplpr'eciat
tion of' the mnotiv'es (dictat ing his tac
tion, but, In behalf' of' thle companyv,
shiold inmsist, on his ret afingi thly pdsi
lion lie has fauithlfitly flled s-ice its
or'ganizati on, itnasmuceh as the coin
pany~ did not decim. that amouit of
aittenmt ion and( (drill neeSssary3, 'which
Capilnini Jor'danu feared he could niot
give ; -aiid, fthrlct-imore, becnause the
conupaniy f'elt. thait it. would be'ijrnd
by' his res igniation. T1hmese r'esolut is
wereCi pre'senited ini regumlairmeeting,
aiid Ca~ptaint Jordan - withmdr'ew his
resignatin. Omi thme subject of' par
I icipatinig in thme Prmesidentiaml inaugu
i'al cer'emmonicls, th' coumpnnym dteclhied.
T1he (G. L. I. hatve iceepledl ani iniviIa
ijolt ot' thle llimhland lhat tal ion to b e
one of' eight comipanies. to emy~ p)se- a
m'egi mmnit, to be (callled' thle "ahnettommci
llegiiimentI,"' ini perpel) t mmion of lie
hiiaous '' ia:i mu war" r'egiimenmt of
Sout h Car'olin.
Ti.z:xais Co'rruox.--auli F. IHaumtmnd.
Es'i., time well knownm phmuter, wr'miics
as~ tol lows ho thle Agicueltuiral- latrmeamui
concimerin ig t his new ii v'ariety' ot' cotton:
I/on,. A. I'. Int1/er',CoflnbmlX,'--S. C'.:
.lyv I-:-. a Sit: Tnci Tiexuas cottoin
seed-a dismribu ted hb' thle D)epar'tmnt of
Agr'iculturm' at WVashbigtonm, last whin
ter, deser'ves n'ttentionu, amid the recip
-ients should be careful of this product
i and - elve to thJia-varietv. of -cotton.: 2
iiu an ini degl sre: lat hl great
Size ol' the bolls. Tiree bIs taken at
random1u atnd atceurately weighed,
shwied t.11:1 inl ftie one ilnstanwe fiftv
eight bolls of like wei-obt, in tie
se'( ild 1iii v-Ii e bolls. ad1(1 in the last
fifty bolls wVoul(d nake a pou111i of seed
cot ton. These are very large bolls,
and tilthough I ive lested imaiy htu
dred in the saie way, I have iever
betore, bht. once, foth( 1an t i equal
tltein, 1n( thet the cotton wsi a large
seeded, 1ong Staple variety, which
gave a stlall 1woporitioIt t>f lint. BInt
the seconid good quality of (his cottlon
was its large viehl( >, lint. Ol one
trial it. pro(luce(l 36.5 per cent..ot' Iiu,
and on another 31.3 per cent.-to
which about 2 p et' cent. itore shotldd
be added for ithe weight of bngging
and ties. In oftier words, in the laltcer
case, 1,307 p ou(ls of seed cotton
would yield -170 p1ounds of lint, whtIich,
with thirty p,ounds added in baeg_-inig
and tics, would iake a 500 pound
bale; and in the toriiier cllse 1,29()
1)ms(15 of seed' cotton wotild iake
470 potuils of intl, and give i 600
pound bale. In a pretty ampitle exp e
rience iii testinig cottonl in this way, I
have never beoire fotul tit cot.ton to
surlpass this in (he proportion of lint
until this season, twhen I foiutd aln ac
cidental stallk whlich yield :I9 per cnt.,
but (lie bolls were compWrativelv
sminall. The size of the bolls in the
Texas cotton is reitarkable, the vield
of lint is equally renmai"kable, and
when these two citulities are found to
g et.her inl such extent it entitles that
variety of cot tou to a full :and thor
ought triiid This cotton seems to bear
fairly -well. It does not cluster like
lte most. proliti kinds, but is longer
limbed and larger" leaved, but not too
"stalky." You is trl 1y,
'.1I. F. IAaMOND.
We are requested to sta'te that Major
James Patgan has for sale, at the store
of Messrs. Gooding & Elliott, soic of
this seed, carefully selected. Price,
$1.00 per bushel.
'111: COND I'lION O1' FAIR I"IELD.
A Colort'ed man Abrold t'pllorem llostlit:y
13etween 1the Ice1a'H-31tmving His Fear111-s.
W1AsnIxrox, ). C., Jan. 1-.
lessr.s. J(liIOrs: ('rant me space to
say that the existing spirit of hostility
whithl is so t'evtlett between the two
classes in my county has stirrel ily
heart tz its very depths.
In your ist two or three issues I
have seen thiigs recorded a!. gailst,
tenl of high dlistiid tio that my lieart I
refuses to accept n(1 my lips liesitate
to declare.
It. has been said that the color(ed man
is n11)t. capalmbe of self-goveriimlent.
How il t hi is l rue, aid hlow fatr it is
n1t. is not l'li ftor tnE to dt'ide. But
saili(ce it to siv. that history has record
il' tiu 'acc th:t has im:td(' such nob/e
pr1 ..''tss ill So lillin i'ed a tiilu ' inl intel
l m-tua.l. soc"ial and mndru (.n11ivationl as
l- rt:e to u ibt tii so Close-ly
alli.-dh.
T[he' great di- ad v;in1t g among1!; ( urt
people is lie lient (i edituationt. It is
to be h1otel that the colored schools
alre lilling Ithest' d'i-"'itnc'iies Y.llr
that itc htachetrs :u-' (tltig all iii thsir
plow'r to have ethcation, mon'itlif %. an!.
Chrn"istiutity til"I'r generatlly <ifl'ttsed
su a. to mackt' is 1-4'ter('einzen1s. 1 be
lieVe, whereverii'i ''edne:\t ioit aid 11hre
Str;ict ?dl ; cedoin.iare aHowed fuI.h(tllseopte
tO X:xre-e Ih'ir' uitt-d itieince, mel
p, ace :niol qui:'.1dei ex i"t, a greauL it
its froti fte chaits (of thie igntor'ance
* tItit. is s0 larevalen'tt in out' couttitv.
Atnd let its st like togetbr ats to shiowi
dhive'SIld (If' theo.e Ajinilitleiu ions whtiebl
thant we are ste:.dily miiiringiiI oniwardt
to thie pilaiins of Iemtu'iece andi leos
puity. ' Ci.it-:Ei'c., I,ni..Au.
We pubili thie aboiIve Oti co uit tica
of good chiar'acter', wiho is stiudyintg in
tur'bed abouit thle conditioni of' allhirs
downt here. We take pleasu.lin'say
ig thant matter are' niiCiow prtogres.sing
smioothly ini Fairtied. and( ais fiw' as we
know there is no0 htostiliy hf~t'een lhe
r'aces. A niiinnbet' oft arr'tests have beent
mtad1e sincO the electiont, but they' aYe
Noah Johntson, Alex. G.ocad' andI Trom
IBrown, wihose ciraatei Dihlar'd
kntows as well ,as we (10. '.i'he' are
kept ini C~ohunt'iia0 i y deral aihoti
ties and made(11 to griind ouit fttisc aiflida
vils so thant these mtar'shaIs'antd comn
miiSoners' can make toiiey. I'That is
all there is of' it.- 15nt r tw tide scorn1i
drels1, who disgrate t heir rgtee, thtere
wouLld lie tio triouble tin thie coun tv.
We' will also addt that lie is r'ight in not
believinig thte Amytges rcoriidedC agalinst,
thec gentlemtent ar'rested, ats will be
tabunidat.ly priov'ed if' they eIver comeII
to tr'iel. ~tey na'c c'hariged' 'ith
obstr'ucting voters. The11 best anstweXe
to tis is (liat over' eleven hntdr'ed
votes wer'e p)ol1led at this place--a f'ull
vote. 'JPh's fact is that. IIct'ry Johinsont
miassed aibouit two thousand -vol ers at.
W.'insbor(1orma'arso th1,'ie oinn
go to ofther' plaeQ to r'epeat, andi I.9
chatlleniging, (lie D eiocr'ats kept thiemt
do0wit to tIhe utsual numberi~i.
Agarfin, (he D)emlocrats wvere nio'
fight inig ag~ainst.~G(iarichI. Th ey' kntew
that II anctock coulId carr tht le Sfate
even if' lairlhield wVent, lIepu)blicanlh as
it, did int 1876. Bt at (lie foot ol' the
GJartlehd ticket' Was the follhowing:
''F"or S3enator', I sraiel lByrd ; f'or thie
I louse, IIlenriy .Johnson, Jobtif 31. Miiar
ti.n andi( Isaaci Miller.'" Th'e last,thriee
hiad bieen kicked overboardi (. hIA1 6t c61
or'ed peCopIe long bef'ore the D emoraI s
eti,ie inito powerCt. To'l let thiem be4
eleted byV liiirv ,Johnsonti's tactics
wats to p)lunlg( the State baick int.o that
''biarbiaiIsmt' t'ioin ' wichil she had
tei'ged1. INinei-teniths oi"the color'ed
voiterts coutldnii.'etiea, and could tnot.
sepaate th( le G arfiehd ti-stet fromt thet
tii pitn ti(ed to ifs tuH, amid we arie
51orry' to( say taf so,me whlo coulhd r'ead(
isud write 'wrot' ihe M'liilcY namte on
Sthe tickefts intsienad of' Isaac l 'u rell's,
wh'lo wais too re(spectable to 1)e ('oiund
to voti' for' this dhi5ng'tIcefni ticket.
Other' did, it is said. Nobi, we ask
anty respectable colored man of intelli
gence whether they wlill do muich to
raise their people oqt of the ruts?~
Inconc?in,n we W/onle say, if a11
the colcred pedplo will ri\tso to ho
led by such Cattle as Ilenry Johnson,
to whom they vouldn't lenid half a
dolharl, with the contidence of ever
seeing it again, then the country will
begin its steady nmarch up hill. But
as long as long as they let. such as lie
pull them about. by the nose they can
not, expect good feieling to exist on
elct i dla'.
It. is the duty of' intelligent colored
nlen not simply to take part no part, in
politics, but to taike part In polities Onl
the right side, and boldly to denounee
aay such disgracetul ticket ns that.
which last Noveiler cast. a dark
shadlow over the good reputation of
thu whole colored people. Gartield
bilself says that this is what keeps
the colored people dowii; and we say
they cannot advunce until they learn
not to be fooled by hacks and strikers.
We hope thatt they will be educated,
and will becotme wise citizens. But
the schools have now been opened
about teni years. It is time to make
progress.
Transfers of Real Estate.
E:ince our last report the following
turnsfe rs of real estate have been en
tered in the office of tho county audi
tor:
J. W. to S. A. Hill, 327 acres in
townlshipno. 1; consideration $1299.25.
Charlo.te, Columbia & Augustal
I ailroad Compaiy to Samuel F. Coop
Crl, on lot in Ridgeway ; considera
.ion $100.
Jetl'. (uinard to W. 11. Dot.y and
1). V. Walker, 45 acres ini township
llo 1.; consideration $333.26.
J. Wm. Brown to William Christ
ias, 190 acres in township no 8; con
sideration $575.
John B. Davis, sherifn, to L.ucretia
I. Macon, right, title and interest of
W. W. Macon in township 110. 13;
consideration $155.
John B. Davis, sherill; to George
McMaster, 182 acres in townlship no. 1;
considerat,ion $300.
MIary C. McCreght, trustee, to M wy
E. Ketchin, one-half acre in town
ship no. 11; consideration $300.
Ia'thaniel 13. Ihrnwell, 1last1 r of
Uichland county, to Wm. A. Court
ncy, Winl. P. Clyde, Joseph 'Bryati and
T. M. Logan, Greenville & Columbia
Railroad in Fairfield counly; consid
elat ion $2,393,600.
Janes 11. Ilion to Trusteos A. ?M. E.
Church, one-half acre inl Winnisboro;
considerationl $100.
Thomas L. .ltichardson to WVilliat
'Miles, 97 acrds inl township no 8; con
siclerationl $175
E. E. Morris to Calvin Brice, right,
1ill e and interest in -183 acres inl town
ship no. 1; conlsiderainull $ I50.
.Eliz:atih lI. \cMastcr to 1). i1.
1 4-nlitkeal, 9 aer.s in townshiip 1.1;
c cmi eratioltr ":a)I.'
'11h0nuts W. Nelson to Sheridan Rt.
Ruiland, 158 acres i, township no:. 9;
$he'rid:uin 16. i1tulian, ho Alex. Willi
iordi, 15)8 alc.Vs in townisip nao. ii; coil.
\I arv l )ellenicy to Jf. W. I leathI, 8
acs ini townv i p no. 9 ; conlsiderationi
Th'lomas I linver to Wd. .1. Johltistmn,
Johii A. Robertsoni to J1. H. Cum
inings, 187 acres ini towvnship no. 12;
E'nnuie .\I. Clayvtoji Parniell to La.,ura
Lee, 78 acres ini townmshiip 1no. 1;
Jolin A. llobeWson to Sin.en Danvis,
9 aicres ini townishiip no. 12; considera
tiona $10.
JT. W . Mceukin to ( reeniville ..&
C (olumn5ia liaiujont ,i om:my, the use
0f sp)ring ini townsipj 1no. 11i; conisidl
ElizabethI Klly to 1Hamiptoni Walker,
108 ae in I townisip no0.8; considerat
tioni $500...
II. L. !Widott to Nathanm Blake. t64
aicres ini townishiip 1no. 114; cons.idera
Lion $600O.
J3[ary F. Ut-unson, Petor lUrunison
and1( onsan11i 1. Crosbh to 8. W.r McLuri
kiln, 119 acres i.n town shipi no.'1; con
sidlerationi $600..
tlanniahi,Stewart. to Park Steadman,
20 acres ini towns~hip nto. 6; conasidera
tion .$50.
Sarah fiu:'nn to Carrie E. R rice', 135
acres ini townip1 no. 2; conlsideration
T1homias B. Ma[ddenu to Elizabeth B.
McMaster, -15 adres in township li'o.
1;cndelation$0.
A nn Fec 'to Jolin MNoL nrkli, 41.1 acres
in township 110. 2 ; consideration
$127.50-.
.Ann aind Stecpheti Fee to John Mc
Lmtrkii'i, ' iuacidc ~in to wimliip no. 2;
cGii'iderald ion '$45.
W. B. Creittht to A. Wllliford, 300
acres ini tow n.nimp no. .14; constk1lrhlio
$2700.
.J'ohn J. Neil to Mat tie'h. Joyles, 1&
acres in' to iship nuo. 141; conlsidlera
tioni $550.
tLizzie A. Cr0sby to W..W. Cr'osW,.
1 :1 acres in towniship no. 1; conisidl
craitioni $1500.
W. II. Kerr, C. C. C. P., to Mary
E. Riihardlson. 100 acres in townukliip
8 or 9 ; !onlsiderat1lion $[~5.
W. 11. 1(err, C. C. C. P., to Johnu ,J.
Neil, on.c3 lot ini township nuo. 14 ; con
sideration $45.
W.r 11 Kerr, C(eek,' to Tlhna% h.
Ketchin, t hree lots'i:Vtownhip-ul)1d. 14;
considerat ion $140.'
W.r Jf. Kerr, Clerk, to It. M. Huieya
three losis ini townshlipj io. 14 ; cons8id
cra3tion $145.
WV. H. iRei4, Cle'rk, to Neiicy' .
lItabb, p17 acres ini township 1no. 9;
conisiderration $3000.
W. M. J(crr, Clerk, to.A. WiIlliford,
273 acries ini townuship no.09; considera
tion $850.
W. II. KerY. Clerk, to Tihomas R.
Sterling, 120 acres ,in towinship no. 2;
considetttian $910:. .Wlhfid
W. H.'Kerr, Cherk,'td .Wliod
210 acres In township no. 14";'onald
W. (lark, to James Jones,
1275 acres ill township no. '; consid
ceatio.) 8026.
W. H. Kerr, Clerk, to Ben Emersont
OIe lot. inl township no. 14; cusidera
tion $2.5.
W. 11. Kerr, Clerk, to lteuben nit
Simon Joies, 452 an:es in townshij
no. $; con.<ideration $1200.
W. It. Korr, Clerk, to Jame 11
Ition, l115 aeres inl township no.
conside,ration $1:305.
Ellct (atlheart to F. Elder, 104. acre
ill township no. 14; con.icrattioi
$3640.
Junes H. Ilon to Rtobert 1101141 r
Sol, one-fourth of an acre in Lon-fishi
no. 11; consideration $50.
Nancy Coloman to Johti (oleinuaal
1054 acres in township no 1 Consider
ationl $955.
Jointiat It. Colenlat to .Joht .Cole
lian, 1'4 acres in towii.uip fto. 1 col
siderat ion $382.
.JatInes K. Itabb to Naniey K. Itabb
right, title and lIterest in K8951 acres
inu township 110. 9, conisideratioi
$100.
D. 11. Flenniiken to F'iunio A. ,Jaok
son, 100 acres ill townshiip no 9); con
sidteration A860.
T. J. Robertson to Jamnes 11. Mton
508 acres in township no0. 0; Consider
ati')n $1500.
lenry Liston 'to Mary Liston, 18
acres in township no. 12; no coisidl
cration.
.J. 1). Aslhford to Siille TY. Aiken
17.1 acres inl tovnshli) 110. 13; counsid
eration $50.
Mlairy )ellenev to S. E. Crawforl
12ie cres in township no. 9; conside rt
tion $100.
W. 11. Kerr, Clerk, to James I
Rion, six lots Il tow nlship no. 14; con
sideration $215.
WV. D. Ford to W. I1, Doty ant p
V. Walker, 405 acres in1 township no
1; collSiderat ion $2000.
Williaitn Douglass to A. B. )ouglass
:300 acres in township no. 3; conside0
ation $3000.
JameIIs Douglass to Grance J. Dou"
lass, 350 acres inl ton4 nship no. 3; (o:
sideration $3000.
Carrie E. Brice to J. C. McMullen
40 acres in township no. 2; consider $
tioni $200.
Annic and Polly StafIt'd to Carri
E. Brice, 50 acres in township no. 2
consideration $200.
John C. Mackorell to' Cfrrie 1
Brice, 7 acres in township no. 2; con
sideration $25.
John 1). McCarlev, sheriff, to Tho
Jordtn, 194 acres iln township no. 8
consideratin $250.
W. 11. Kerr, Clerk, to W. I). Boliel
-101) acres in township no. 1; Consider
atiol $3965.
A. B. Douglass to Eliza J. Ilanui
ton, 131 6-10 acres in township no. 12
consideration $2000.
Thomas 1'. Ligon to Robert C. Good
ig and T. K. Elliott, 339 aicres i
township )9; coiisiderationt $20110.
J.. D). McCarley, sherif', to Wylie ,
Davis, right, title and interest in :38
acres ill township no. 7; consitderatio
$5.
M. C. Withers to Aaron Richart
soin, onie-hlfIt acre ill townshlip, no. 1-1
consideralion $125.
Johtn W. Purcell to J. W. Bolicl
one lot inl townslhip no. 14 ; consittert
tion $1401.'
1". 1). Ce1In-i to William Widnh
5G 9-10 acres in tIow nlhip no. 1; col
siderationt $284.54.
Margret. A. Bony to ienry F. M
Lane and.. FanIn.y I,.I1 McLane,
arcres inl ton nlship nto. 1; consideratic
$260.
Henuben1 Ty'gart, trustee, andt 1ii
Alorgan to, Ehitiat P. Jeies,- 541 ner1
ini townsi I d11)'o. 1; ~onIsidera'Ztion'1 19'
W. 11. Kerr, (Clerk, to .lainecs (
S)rivis, I wo lots inl township 141; col
siderition11 $95,3
. . I [. Kerr C%-1, .ohdaJacl
soil, one0 lot in Wiin1i$boio(; conlsider;
tionl $25.
WV. 11. K(err. Cleruk, to J1. 0. fBoni
one lot, illn Wiinnsboro; conisideratic
Sin(..
Jatnes II.' Hion, truist;ec, to .J. A%
McCrorey',- S. J. I lill andt 0. E. 1111
398il acr~es iln tow ilih 1no.'5 or'7; 'oi
siderat ion $50 J. ..lC .. 1il, .1
aIcs inl !tnship 110. 12; conisider
tionl $3000..)(.)
D)ennis Miller to Sill& MiIer, 1(
acres inl townIsip no.-8; considcratic
$1.
W. A. McDvelII to dV. Hi. Robji
ionl, truision1, 180) acres ill townsip n~ i
1:L(2: lonitderation~r ilt00. . -111) .l
C~ornel ia S. . Sniit Ih an1( llI t h J
Smlithi to Afi-Ia E. AlH' )owellI,' ?{
acores iln to Inshlip no0. 12; cons5ider1
L.ion $t50.
Slatt.ie E. Hlai:rion to April 1Huissel
(67 acres ini towniship 1no3. 12 ; conidel
t,ion $900J. - ---.
W. If. Kerr~ t.o J. W. Mcrb
five-sevenithls of' an1 acre in WVinnIsboru
WV. J1. .Johiton to Henry'H leins1, j
acres ini toiwnis!iy no. 8; conieraic
$50;
WY. .J. .Johnistoni, ecntor, to Wu
8 ; conisideration)1 $1301.
WInll.- Jhytter' to Wim. J1. Jobi
st 0on, 152 a1cres eii tow nsly n'o. 8 i coi
iiderationI $ 1:11. . . . .
John a) MIAurtdy, -sifto IC)
B3. McLut,rkin, 1,.t -~res ini townishiip um
D)aniel J1.. Morgan to O..'. yol,
Mor1ganu, right, tit.le anid Iintoresti
108 7-t) aes~C iln townipI no(. 1:3; COI
sidlerationl.875.
Liza A. 'Crobyb to Joh,n Crosby
Co., 31 3-It) acres in1 townshilip 110. 1
conisidlerhtidnu '$475.'-.
Wmn. ,J. Johunst6y to Wml'. TI.th
761 acres in township'n6;8; considin
tioni $110.
A. .J. MobThy to J. M. MCoe,1
8. J. 11ill and .' E. ill,'2J1 1'creCs I
townlshlip 1no. 10 01r 11; conisideratl io
$200.
W. UI.'Kerr, Clerk, to M. C. Witl
er's, len lots In town:shlp ntO. 14 ; coI
siderationa $%60.
-Dlisca3a in fowls canl he0 prevete~
hv ning .Fontz's Celebrated Iior&
and Catle'Powvders in their food. *
When 1 Iwe senid 'totihe sto:-c tini doii
f'orget to buy aL bottle of' 8l11 ne/s 1i
dian0 Verzniz uge.*
HEYMENEt.'
t.lte residenc'iO of tihe bride's fait ldi-,. b
thle Rev. J. N.' Entzmilnger, Mr. E. 1
H OG AN 14o M,Xd bLa2%J. BROWN. A
of' Fairfiekt"i
- o1 iw SETM.
- ~3REsH Garden Seed and Onion e
just received,
~MASTER, BRtICE & RETCIN.
-S.abecribe to Thi hEWs JJW,UIm
- PIAh NOTICEs.
.xWAIE O1 Mt'rctUnY.--One ihosnd 1e Ilbars
in ol.will t Paid for evel y grain of mercury
or t.oher ItlntInltraI1 hubsjno(e od14)11(1 In "iMy A -
p le Liver Pilis. 'rlie.1 S tlenLs for large bo eh.
j Sold by all D3ruggists in hiscoutanty.
E'JF.tl... ALA. .:1Marhitfi. 187$t.
M r. L. Shoenfeld-Dear Sir- in ke pieasuin
.stating thato i Rc; ?"t8tIr113led eyt1
1. " 'Fe bolh nr1 es and .at I. nn it h Ir"t '.
Filleess. e;ipechllly on it ver - poor emw, wihet
I bIght elat tl!ct {n. 6he g Ives now over two
gallonsttof milk. Wit I a gool pro w:,t of in.
1 cr111g. Nt(Cwithslanutling tlh pre ndice I en
tert1t ed for othr-. powders Ihat1 had Irled,
and w lich proved wortnlems, I do not. hesitate
to e(lplrse youlr Invention as teing all you
Chaum for It. P".'T.SIIRECNAN*
) (entlemen--we have given Shoenfell's aloek
F ek to your h rses. n d 111111d that l 11 you
- enn elalin for It. YotIra I yl, ,e..
UI iPhAN &1DAVI8,
-'ropr's 1.iv'ry and aale 0tab) le,rd %i1..11acon,
Ua. Sol.d by thu Druggists of t,his Cont iy.
Scan nasure yot (lat, in no aing'e instancp has
tPe .th'14an e.er l.rnrdeI a uailutre. Wel hnv" ' ried
tie sont hing uh1c(Iicines,..ndr every I hing known
to (44, and '"1011 Woie'n," an '1'eet hIis p1re
einin'pt ly at succe .s, antd at blessiniv to nyln1hers
iand cliliren. .1. 11. inII..cY
IIalchechubhce, Ala.
After t.rying oolling Iteinedles withoti
avali. and phystcl:ltls with u(11t. reite(, I gave
- 'tr Teethna 11111 it aele.l like maugie. I HCe'rt
.xionally yire a parit'r to W.'" ' -e it itl'.l4 .)Imne
a./.ereed.l . It ltAl.l)WI.
Coluulibus, (ia.
- - UCIIUI[AS LON
been utsetd by the lolltenlots in a variety of ills.
eases. From I hes" rul" prawlet Im,errt t he rn2 d
edy was borrowetd by the reAldent English and1
Il)tch phystieans, hy whose renmnutedation
It. wax n'ployed In Ettrope, antd lits since eone
in'o genera opuse. G (!)Id wit1it J,yulper nd1
St her tilefableg; t lent a. nt-n in he pr-p"ara.
- tlon of Iankin's Conpoundt Fluid lextra'l. of .
Ilchu and1 .ItnIlper, II )rovOS n mnot, relinblA
remedy for Nnrelent.lon or IlneolIlnenco of
,irine, Irritation, In1hininntlon or l'ceration
- of the iitdder lld Kidneys. Stone III !it Ilad
dier, Gravel or litlek DtIt.Doposit. Milky 1JT.
chlarges'n a(1ft ilsennes of Int(der an<d Kid.
'e"s alnd Dropseial Swelling in in1n, womnan or
chlId.
Prepared 0111y by 1lunt, lankin .i& Lamar,
Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., and for nlc by ill
Druggists.
less . h.arnar, itankin & Lamar; Gentlemen:
My wire h.nt heen lr l)(tlt"d for %everal mlontlho -
with iBrollchitis, and during that tinie tiled tl
nearly (ver.v thing inaginable without, the
81lIihtest ee'lIt. A frientd of Iers to whom I
)nsntlOned.lt tpld Ine tA g't. A ho taje 0 e.vor'b ,
Lung Restmr'e-, whilch I died. and lesa l,t, Onte A
bottle eurerd lter out Irely. I w It recommend It
to all wh,tlo are sImnlart'ly affected.
Tours very truly,
NATHIAN C. MUNROE, R
MACON, GA., March 1, 1880. 1
- Messrs. Lanur, Rankin & 1.niar, )ear Sirs- (
I hard freluent. helIorrhnggo before using ."our
('onstttnptive Cure, an( a(t beentreter byy
JDr. Crowell .ohnson and1 other ski led phys.
tclans with ut. bing re ;et',- n14- fit Er tuwng
three bot.t e of your ) rewcer's Lsang Restorer, c
the hemorrhage was mtop pd, and( I h've never
fhad one sinc'. 1, [In) now in b-t.ler health th n
. before, and feel It my duy to state to the pul. C
lie the efTects of your wonderful Consumptive
cure on we. Yours truly.
Mrs. E- Cl AVANT.
TA.YLoit COUNTVY . ,, C
This 1s tot certify that I have hod Asthir..
for thirty-live years4 andl used at t,reat nmany
(lllerent kinds of medieines W1a'l'strented by
Dr. lolton ive year"s without, Inting relief. I
then used your Irewer's 1.tung testorer and
found In It a1 pernltuelt Cure. . . -
- very truly yours Z. . PAItKS.
Sold by all )riu'gstq in tihis county.
.-T t A 17 1
1''aty , l lou. 0v o (.: s'ryT . (-A .. . in.28. 1s84).
In the 1 7a 1tlre wtere I wtI 11n1ro prisnoers
Coll(1 '(lin (he JII of this (.unnty, who were I
very hadly 1ill-ted witlh that. lonthsome dil,
ease ypills. in my ,Itlietl enI1 itelty as OrdI
n:ury. 1 enlplnyerl Capt C. 'T'. w wft. t1hel a resi
dent of thils pIlte, to c..Ire them, lder 41 con
traet, "Ino cr' ", n. l..ly-" II'' ;.' Iiilteed to
t hei his eeb)at(d tiiphlilt to tiplle, aud in n
a few weeks1 I'lt bund. I Id'a" y contract, to
pay him ou, of 11 county 14-eaSulry, as 1to had
effeltd a c( Itplrte and ralltcl. cure,
JIt Iestmolny I horeuinto set 4ny (fliebal Rigna
t(L. 8.. lare 414i se. A. [.011.ru
ordi4nary llotIston (C'tlnt y, Ga.
n , CntA'rrAoo(iA,T'l.:N4., Feb. 14,1879t.
-N' l ake l)iensttre0 In 4ny'ig thalt the 8. .9. 8.
114 1lyin1g goodf 84 saisfacutn. We have14 11441 OX
Tl' Il'Int, r'esult-s fr'om '4t5uiner of ('418e1. One
's gen1t,ieman(1 w(0 hand beaue oined to 1his bud
- etired1 en1t 1r'ly, n111( 2411.n iks 1in i' eI hies. prnise44
,* of It. I 112.41s 141et1 441 ((.w211 lii printitry a(s in see
.4 (ndary1 1and( 104rthiry ches4~2.
.CIIlI.ES & IJRR1Y*
TI'lR MNWIFTI 14PECIFIC COMI'ANY, P'rol1!
.. t(ors. Atlan444.41. (n. .
- 4111h hu a1 l Drgglsl 1, . -
(- ('all for' a1 coipy oft * YounIg MenS's F"rend.
r, EDflITOUS AND NEW~SPAPEllitF
n of the countrmy endorsie Jun440es (oss' P'atent,
Gol Wa'tchI Ca'ses. As a1 prioof, readt( the tol.
[. lowing:
11 I ' ... Inlt.Imore, M1d, Marelt 8.14ss0.
It glves,jp jlI'asuIrn to info m' yott stan, h
'Ja4nt'ss ahs Vatchlo Cas~e I havey ('arrieCd 1has2
-.givon. perfect, 8at.lSft,iOn. It, w('-41rs beasuti
Ed. ant1( Pr'op', 'Telegram1.
1I take plt4s,ur, In CoInmnd'lII 1.h1 JanCl
0 nlo1s WatcIh Caso4 as hIghly s41t .I4fattry a ~l'
WV. S. L.IN(l,E,
I'. Ed. and1( I'r11't, C'ortrier.
- -$' iE 3Iona 1,144., F"la. 'S., 1880.
Pate'I( nl at ('44nse, 4a4nd ()heerIftllly 14ays1 L,hat, I.
4ah4inot, be beatn In rny wa3 (Sy.
W1442(( t'aI14eklt ill., Mar41eb 4, (880.
1 am 141 e t.o 1441' Ii hji,, the0 34Ime's 1oss
Wate it se have 14 s ent.tre'11l'4ly 44411410 ny,
bin;l4)4.1n4er4 I0etleCt jIust as1 .repr"esenteL4d. I',
s a2 4 p1.2: .'Lt, In3. - M. II. P'ENs,
Edf. and4( P'4 (p'i Irogrlain (Co. Ti'e'.44,
WNY 111411, Wi's'., March'el in. 14480.
Tho'Watch-OnI24 1 .1have itt your 1411ke Is 'In
ever'y ((43n 11atisfctory3 21 1t i juls. 141'IenIdI.
* MAlI H1. 1X1NI'Ml
Ed. and1( Prop't, Torh( of IsertU/.
' The abo1ve are4 enI405urred In by h4in:Ired$s gf
othserf-ditolrs 111 we''i 441 me14rcha4nts, mechan4151elI
411nd jCee'ers, in ll par051 x f I he 004unt1ry.
lateji'I 4 slid 'ieil. 1112 wV4IAatOd hf spe.
(.111a04 cetitl t'. Ask 304ur j'weler4 for' I 2ths44
t0c( 04410a0ogu4 contahun411g full decition4.
WI1BIO, .C
S1 ha 4usdaa' I a
- ililhnnkI'nI1 for,the patsIt.?dvorsa.bo
stoWedl oInI 1' m' y Nm cus1fomcrs' of'
Cheoster. Lan(1caster 11) asl FaiIeIdC( coun1
tics, pnd1( muslt say that; I ha've col
lecIted exceedindpy vl,nt i,sa 1
inlg the drly 1sen?bon and short' cr'ops. I
Inw invitp thewn to con1ic, and I wvill
stil thenf
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on tilma n1u1L1 faIll, lJnI theh'll makinIfj
Ia goo.d papersI'. I aliso inivito ('nsh1
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~.debted -ao requeted tp.,rake pro:ppt set.
Ized to koodipt for th soples.
ar 1, 1831"
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V. IR. STOKES.
ILANI UO'O'i MANUFACTUtRER
-AND
GENERAL B00KBINDEl.,
~AS moved opposite the city 11all,
where he is fuly p)teppied, with.
rst.class workmen, to do all kinds of
-ork in hitt -.ine. -" . . . ,
.L A NK OOKS .tUttID to any pattern
nil bound..in any styic'dedrired.
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[lo 'butinoss erita1i 1tap to.,}g},"ualfanteo
.tisfaction on ordecs f'or Ni'ank Books,
tfilroa(l.-Bok4, ani looks for the use of
lerks of Conn,,Sitei.f\ Probate J(idges,.
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tlunibitt, J. C.
21
THE PEOPLEAu,'S
MUTUAL
ZELIEF ASSOCIATIO.
iliIS is an lsoiltion of businesg men,
who, for their. mu.tu t protection,:
ontributa towards it fund, NO 14
n case of death, their fiiahllies may re-.
eiv fiomn S2.00 to $~,000, necording to.
ulnount of cerliiate. Thuis is ono of the,
>ust plans of lit"o in1(cranco. .).on pay as
(ou go, just like liro insurance, nnd with
Unre c onvenience even, as you pay by.
;niall instahnts during the year. We
'efer to thoso bost acquaintedt with us,
r : members in F,tirildled: .G.. . 11. Mc
lIaster, Ja1n. A. BIriOe, Jno 1$. ,~)avis, D.
[R.. Fjennien, 11. Sugenheiuter, .J. W.
1"IcCreight. Jno. .J. Neil, Thomas L. John
ton. J. (lendining, iU. B. l'analhn, it. .
lieans Davis, Jas. Q. Davis. Any one.
hat should like to become a member will
r.pnly to 0. C. IBACO.T,
eot. 2 Agent.
-0
T'HlE unIde(ri %gnd bep;s leave toe say.
JR to the public thatf lie is:.nosy.luti.
ninug a first-clas~s Shaving Saloon in
ai(vr respct, Noneo but comnpetent
11n(. expor3It wirkmieni are' etul11oyed,.
ruid f lioso Whgli,)yiJl fiivor. us w ithl. t'heir
cuistomu are guaraniteed sat isfaiction,
IA It-COTTING
Don.e ini the laItOat.and( stealest R"ilO.
Donit forget to c'all and give mo a
trial, and I wil1l pleas1e VOU.
* J. M.-'McCA LL,
Opposite Dr. Aiken's Drug Storeo.
sept 30
HE1RMAN'N BUL INKIE,.
L'ac.tor & General Co)mmission1 Morehan t
C HIA R.L E S'T' N, S. C.
DEALEnC IN
3ERtMAN KAINIT, or POTASH SAUT
Peruvian Guano, No. 4.nd No. 2.Ni
Vuro Fish Guianio, Nova Scotia Land.
PlaF.ter, Ground Mont. Caurolina ph
phiat, and ot.her FELtTILIZBiIS. Also,
CO0R N, O AT S, H AY, Ete.'
Orders f leld with dispatch, andi lil,eral.
rdvani'es tj)adon g pnsignmtnDts of Cot.
bon an d e 14.r IProd ace.
nov de' 3m
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PADJ
NRvante H MARn.
CAN sz MADB AN41 STRENOTH DsiReD. LAgg
:- - . . TWZCN As L.oo.
Dmoeames Oured without Drugklag 'the SIm't.
Chillsand Fpve,
LiierComplainf,
etag8'PAD1
ferielsnes.,
Rle.uatisin
Coatlyenoes,
Femal.
Weakness,j
Bick & Nervous'
,theb to aa Ce MI Dhee Grea Aberptnene
nsioe absorbed ntotieiruato oftthe p
e ivr,purfyngieDoe,si atalatingthql.iverand
tomY hto gt oa cio,rcand itrengenbng -
o x rst.o avL AL,L DvoRUGSTs, or sent by di
BAr.rufactr MDat 80 Idl Nosta L,nda* 8s,
for salte by McMaster, Iice & Co.
Ltl'arStoze !
NeurG'rbds I
Taddition to my Grocery en the cor.
.Lor, I hat opoinYhiFany Groceryl ~I
niy old stand, oneO door1 :'outh of Bie aty &
3r. where 1 keep a fulil seleC.tion oft nice
.hings.for Chirisetmas tinms, such its .'eur
)niAons. Apples, Oranges. Cocoamnuts, M3~
lanas,: Cabbage, , r j ht l'otatoos. etc.,ph.
(,al, at 1I qu4 er,is, .tj the et rn r
end buy -orJlw dIit, timsit, Li ur~
nd WIn of ht rhich-I keep a full se.
Ion. Fox'' barrels of .these' . ~a, o"
deo 4 Oni the (oint.r.
..E. cmo1ML1
WINN8 Z JTOIt8. C.
~t r oCourt1oiaW