The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 20, 1877, Image 2
WINNHHJOUIO. S.
Tuesday, November 21, ; 1877.
R. MEDANS DAVIS, Editor,
JNQ. 8. RJCYNOLDS, Asmoclato Editor.
We are comppllod to curtail our
editorial matter on account of the,
pros on our columns.
ATTORNEY OENEUAL CONNII has
gone on to Wamhinugton to look
after Pattermoin. and is doternined
to have that Big Inguin's bushy rod
scalp hanging to hii belt if the
Supremo Court of tho DiNtrict of
C,lumbia hai any rogard for tie
majesty of the law.
Illn
EX-JUDOP CARPENTEI has writcon
a strong letter to a Liberia fanatic
advising him to romain right horo
in South CarolilnA. le sagaciously
obsorves that tho money nucesimary
to take one to Liberia would pur.
chase a good farm hero. In his
opinion the nugrooH had better leave
visionary nhelnmi alone, and work
out their own salvation in the place
of their birth.
SOUTH CA1HO141NA NI'S.
Marion h1a. lot Of SWOOt 1)otAtOOs.
The Rev. E.' T. Buist, of Gren..
Ville, (bed last week.
Abbovillo comes to the front with
thre0 holilicidos in one week.
Trhore vasi a freshot on Watoreo
River last wook, buit at it, ccollits
the water had subsi:lod.
Mr. and Mlrm. Gmwrgo H., Ingrat
ham, of (hiarlosi, celebrated tivir
golden wedding last week.
Mr. .. A. Elons, of Marlboro,
made this year eighty-.four bushhi
of corn on an acro of Pe Dee RIivur
laud.
Bon. Michael. the notorious lacJk
ex-auditor of Chester cotint.y, is
again in jail ; this tino for stealiig
a fino bull.
Cupid's cyclono swept over Abbo-.
ville last week, and swept away
sevon or eight couiples into t,ho solL
of matrimony.
Six thousadil tax receipts have
boon given out by Troasuror Porrin,
of Abbeville, leaving about, jifteen
hundred poor unfortiiatos in the
lurch.
"Tart vs. Tart. The husalnd
llado tho appliation, and the wife
interposed no objection" is the brief
statemint of a divorC c.so before
Judge Kershaw in M~arion.
There wyere seventeen d1ru mmers
at the lahntcrs' Hotel in Mari.ron on
one night last week, represnting
every line of business, fromn Yankee
liotions to saw mills.
Three-fourths of the cit izens of
the town of Edgcfield are willing to
be taxed to pay for a railroad fronm
the town to the C. C. & A. Rahilroaid,
adsteps ar aigt secure t
tae upt Strdy 'his i bnt
fromKorhawcounty.
Mr. . M Howll,of tile (b'rren
Wite Daeily Ne, a married last
Wedesay ovening to Miss Emma
T.Moore, daughter of Mr. WV. A.
Mor,of Cokosburyr. Rev. R. M
matofli'inted.
James M. Blanding, Esq., former
ly of Sumter, has been appointed
presiding judge of Navarra county.
Texas. The appointment, we beo
lie, was made by the board of su
poervisors of the county, and Con
firmed by the Appeal Court.
The Bleaufort TIribune. says:
Robert Smialls' :.line carriage and
horses are now on the line as a comn
mon hack. Cupid handles the reins,
and( any one can now ride in this
famous oquipage for twenty-five
cents.
den was held at the TownI Hall on
'Wednesday night in the interest of
the paroposed railroad from~n Goorge
town to Chester. A commnittoo was
appointed to attend the joint moet
ang at Sumter,
Moers. Eli Corley, Preston Cor-.
Iey, H. F. Taylor. T. Ed. Rawl and
D)r. Loaphaart, of Lexington, have
osught up to this time, fifteen foxes.
T'hey claun to be the champions and
to know where the holes are.
The Charleston News and Courier
ays : -" It .now transpires that the
appeal, or the- pr'oposod removal~
ratheor, of the casos of the ring!
thieves from the Stale to the Uni--I
ted States Courte, is the work of thle,
great American~ Mophistophoelos, Ben.,
Butler. That in dividual drew ut
the petition for the trnsfer, and,
mn fact,..rtanged the whole affair bo-.'
Sot aMn.Ml It nal-n - -
The thoujands who came to Cam,.
don on Friday to sco Turnago hung
were greatly disappointed when
they heard that the unfortuiate man
had beon giant.cd a rempito. Some
thought it WIa outrageous for the
goveitior to fool them so. How do
pravod is human nature I
An affray Cook plaeo at Ninety-Six,
on) tho 106h init., between 'Motisrs.
George IR. Iill and It. M. White, Jr.,
dutring which the latter vi,s shot
twice, and, it is thought, nlort:Aly
wollided-onl o of the ballb entering
thO abdornn, and I the other th
riight, shoilder. Whito wias uarmod.
fill has left tho Stato.
A number of geteirien frorn all
parts of South (aroliina iniet att the
ollico of tho. SecOet.ary of Stat.o in
(ohumbia on tho 131h, and (rg~:tzl
ized theSouth ('.rolinam State
Horticultural Society. A fer
Ittlopting a const.itultion Itid
by-laws, tho following ofliecrs
wUre VIVeted for the eUuiifg year :
.PrlSident, (ol. Rt. A. Sims, of Co
huntlbiL't; vice-prosidentti, B. D.1Towni.
mend, of Society H ill, E. i. tochle,l
(if Clrule.4tol. Williai Sumber, of
Ponaria, Col. A. P. Biutler, of Aikoni,
and Dr. A. P. Wylie, of hestor ;I
mecretary, Dr. A. 'Moses, of cliu-less
ton ; t.reasuror, W. A. Cfark, of
CJohtibia.
h'llo Camlildenl demrnal Says : 01(l
POtr l'eay, who do()ve Lafayetto
wlhe11 he passed through (iA n in
1825, Was il t.owNi on uay
Tho old ilan w-ias forIlerly the mla'o
of Col. Nicholas Peny, of F.iirfield,
of whloi ho mpe1CakS with tho grottest
revereilce. Io lives now u1pon is
own land-bo lught i1nd paid for
just Itcr<ms the line, il Rielhlaild
emioiy, ll is doing well, des>ito
the fact Ihat, his wife, Do-reas, who
is it f. ve.'rs t anll;kll hinu-elf,
lilts been totally blind for tllo last
(vin o t.wolvo yeas. ]lhit le r3ays
"t,be old lady is pret.tier, and lie
loves her bott-Or tha11n w%hIen they
wevo flust murried, mlloro than fit'ty
y(ars ago." Old Peter's "juidgiment"
prompted him to vote for Chamber
hln Last yvar, but he is :now an on
thusiasticlaponum
A mile struck tho other day on
an Krie towpath. They have found
ia cap a(1 onlo slise1nlder button
thitt. belongled to the driver.
A little boy went to his father
crying the other day. and told him
thalit, h hikd hickv(I a beo that had a
splinter in his tail.
It is not the dollaru of their
daddies that our young men sigh
for. but tlo dollars of somebody
else's daddy andl the daughter in
cidelitally.
Song r tho balcor-"I kuead
thee every hour." The first note of
the song is Do)~ugh.
LIVER
CURE.
No En,.joynuent WVithount Ilealth.
({ 1" aI ll h pro pertiy W we own in the
\ world, thast wlihih demaIIndsli the
greatest chare is our oiwu bodis. Batter
I'lohit1iss, lnds. bna.mee in thce bank,
anyvthIingL that. repres~ents wvealth, than
the st rengthI, vigor anid elastic ity of the
hious sullferer, the niervous~ inval id,eannot
hn.joly the gifts (It fortune. Hapijpily,
ho,wever. dys5I(epsia, bill iouIsnes's and1.
ner'vouls dieilji ty awe remlovale evilIs,
and isltM(oN,' ulKl^Ailj Coil'oUXi) i. the
meldjiie to (do it.
'CHAu:,rsrc,, S. C.:
I hafve used ''SimmIlons' Ilepaiie Comn
pfound" tor the past t wo years in~ miy
taily, anud conIsidetr it 01ne otf the best1
used, andI 0 blieve it to bei alil that is
clalued for it. JA.3. M. MAnTIx.
Wc. E. Atrox,
McMAsTy:a & Rwel,
Winnsboro, S. C.
I,I. H Buo & (Co.,
W'oodwatrd's, 8. C
D)O'.VIE & MOISE, Proprietors,
nov21-W Charleston, S. C.
Columbia Businees Car,a
c... eres and 1Ilardwiaro in (Columol)ia
to be found at the old reliable house of
LO)RICK & LOWR BANCE.
ffN's, Portraits, Photographls, Stere
- scps, &c. All old plictutres
0 ,pied. Art (Gall,Sry Buildin0, 124 Main
Street, Columbilia, S. C Visitors are~
cord ially invited to call and exain~le.
(11AIRLESi EIAS,formeorly. of Camden,
U.. hiatt movedi to CohhinI) , anI I OPened
a large stock, of Dry Gboods and Notions,
Boots, Shoes, runiiks and1( Valises. Satis
faction gua.ranteed.
1 EICJLING'S GALLEltY'-Opposite
LIthte Whelr HIonre. Portraits,
Photographs, Anmbrotypes and Ferrotypes
tinished in the latest style of the art.
Old pleturee copiled and enlarged to any
s1ize. W. A. RIEOKLING, Proprietor.
1EREl1Kt D~1AVIt3, mh orter and
daesin Watches, Cloo s,Jewolry
Shyer and Plate&Ware, lonso Fr.rnlab
dFOd, &o, N, B. -.Watohes andl jo
elE' tepirad. ('onum.s 8 . 9o 9
TAX NOTICE.
OFFICE CoUNTY AUDmTOR,
VINNSnoRo, S. C., Nov. 16, 1877.
In accordanco with instructions
froim the Comptroller. General's.
oIlice, I b0oby publish tho list of
dulinqient lands of Fairflold county
for the fiscal year 1876.
John Eaglish, township no. 1,
150 acres.
Rohert S. Jenkins, township no.1,
160 acro .
Jas. A. MeKeown, township no. 1,
150 acres.
Richard O'Neale, township no. 1,
394 lcr-es.
Edward J. T%Ieans, township no. 1,
353 acres.
J iml Sinm, township no 1, 200
Bart Sim's, bownship no0. 1, 100
Puter Sims, townt;hip no. 1, 150
acres.
Jacob A Caldwell, township no. 2,
8.10 na-rus.
Cald1we1l & Co., township no. 2,
2 lots il 2 boildings.
Nuncy J Dove, township no. 2,
151 wner0s.
Atiderson Mayo, township no. 2,
200 acres.
Nancy Pink, towaship no. 2, 153
at( T's.
JLukel Sawyer, township no. 2, 220
aelrcs and 1 bu1ilding.
Mrs Annlio WagercS, township no. 2,,
50 aerus.
Martrort Austin, township no0. 31,
Ne!on Dixon, township no. 8,
200 acret.
Estate L, It Lewisi, townsghip no0. 3,
160 acres.
Clemrge WV Meit-.in, township no0.
3, 2 acres anld 1 hnihiing.
Jo:-n1 C Macorell, township no.
3, 124 neres,2 buildings and 1 lot.
Jas T McCullough, towNlship no.
3, 188eI'l.e.
Eisato largarett McCtillough,
township no. 3, U. crs
Daniel McCullough, townsihip 110.
3, 1065 n
Estate M M Wylie, township o).
3, 431 aecH
CInlthia R Sexton, township no. 3,
200 acres.
Mrs Elizabeth Cat1.1rt,. tcowlshjip
no. 4., 2 lots an1d 1 building.
Joel Copes, towniship no. 4, 240
acres and 1 huilding.
-.ohn A Fraser, township no. 4,
1 lot.
David Goins., township no. 4, 1 lot
and 1 buildinlg.
Jamci B Hurper. township no. 4,
350 acres and 1 building.
1-salae Jones, township no. 4, 1 lot
and 1 building.
Henry Jacob, township no. 4,
5 lots aid 6 building-s.
Elizabeth H Martin, township no.
4, 1 lot and 1 huildin..
John C Mackorell, townshi) no.
4, 1 lot.
H-farriet E R1owe', towvnship no. 4,
1 lot.
Mrs E E R 11bb, Lownshlip no0. 4,
1 lot an:l 1 build ing.
Mrs Ennico A. Bacot, township
no. 41. 1 lot and 1 buildingr.
Estat e Margaret eraLwford, townr
ship no0. 4, 70 acres.
H1andy' iFraz.or, towrn.ship no. 4,
I1lot and 1 building.
Houriy Golding, township no0. 4,
1 lot and 1 b'tilding.
J'lhraim H{unly, townushmip no0. 4,
1 lot and11 1 hiuilding.
Bill Woodward,. townlsIpI no. 4,
1 lot an 1 1 building.
John C Sqn1ierl, townfshiip no. 4,
1 lot and 1 h)uilding.
Sarah M Boulware, township no.
5, 48 acres.
Em muel Banks, township no. 5,
A.nthony Cunninghmn, township
no. 5, 38 aIcRes.
I l'zleth P Cason, township no.
Frank (haves, township no. 5, 30
London Graves, towvnship no. 5,
129 acres.
Ctrolina Graves, townshlip no. 5,
100 acres.
Nathan Harrison, township no. 5,
77 acresR.
Estate R fobert Lewis, town ship
no. 5, 1701 acres.
Geor~ge W Molton, township no.
5, 400 acres.
James J P?osy, townlship no0. 5,.
55 acres.
Pharris Walker, township no 5,
86 asros.
1saac Cunningham, township no.
6, 55 acres.
Samuiel Brennan, towns~hip no. 6,
25o 0lcre.
Champion B3oykin,township no. 6,
50 acres.
Estate Henry T Crumpton, town
ship no. 6, 174 acres.
Estate Zaheriah. Crumipton,
township no. 6, 180 acres.
Warren Cooper, township no. 6,
60 acres.
Mrs Hannah B Edmunds, town%
Ship no. 6, 400 atcres.
W D Evans, township no. 6, 69
acres.
Henry Heins, township no. 6,
492 acres and 5 buildings.
William B Hogan, township no.8,
100 ac:es and 1 building.
. frgat-et Isbell, towrnship no. 8,
300 amre ..,, 1 bul.n. 'E
E H Jamison, town ship no. 6'
49 acres.
A B Kennedy, township no. 6,
100 acres.
Mrs R G Lamar, to wnship no. 6,
)15 acres.
Mary E Nelson, township no, 6,
050 acros and 1 building.
John J Nelson, township no. 6,
L00 acres.
Vesty Reynolds, township no. 6,
1 acres.
Alice P Rains, township no. 6,']
201 acres.
Sancho Ruf', township no. 6, 29
Wros.
Mrs N A Stewart, township no. 6,
30 acres.
SamlkuOl Simms, township no. 6, 72
Acres.
Estate D D Watts, townsl i-) no.
3, 250 acres and 1 building.
James T Watts, township no. 6,
37 acres and 1 building.
Robecca Wilson, township no, 6,
382 acres.
Edward Boulware, township no.
7, 24 acres,
Estate Sanders Ford, township
1o. 7, 495 acres.
Sandy 0 Ford, township no. 7,
185 acres.
Estate Annio Walling, townihip
1o. 7, 75 acres.
Elizabeth Walling, township no.
7, 140 acres.
Hattie A Coloma,i,township no. 8,
327 acres and 1 building.
Davis A Coleman, township no. 8,
254 acres.
James V Coleinall, township no.
B, 293 acres.
Eus.'aci, C Chappell, township no.
8, 24 acres and 1 building.
Estato Louis Perry, township no.
7, 327 W-1r0s.
Joseph D Aiken, Trustee, town
ghip nio 5, 819 acres.
Mrs Essia It Durhan,township no.
B, 252 acres.
Estato S mdiers S Hogan,t>wnship
no. 8, 350 acres.
Susan Johnson, township no. 8,
175 acres.
Bris!er Ki-sler, township no 8,
30 1c es. I
Wavren 1t Marshill, township no.
B, 2 acres and 3 buildings.
'lhs M Nely, township no. 8,
75o acres.
Jno B Neely, township no. 8,
)1 aeres.
A J Richbourg, township no. 8,
174 aeres.
Estate Thos Richardson, town
4hip n)o. 8, 302 acros.
Jnio K Smith, township no. 8,
110 acres.
Helen A Smith, township no. 8,
50 acres.
N J Taylor, township no. 8, 145
Icres
Jno Taylor, for children, town
ship no. 8, 200 acres.
Estatt J P Thomas, township no.
3, 1000 acres and 1 building.
E'stato Mary Vaughn, township
lo. 8, 287 acres
W C Yengue, township no. 8, 1
Mrs Susan Hood, townIship 1n0.
B, 116 acres,
W K Stanley & Co., township no.
3, 1 lot and 1 building.
Jacob B3ookman, township no. 0,
100 acres and 4 buildings.
Copeland & Boarden, township
to. 9, 204 acres.
Jane Gill, township no. 9, 30
,Cr es.
Est. Jn o. Richardson, townshlip
10. 9, 175 acres.
Annie R. Simmnons, townlship 1no.
), 50 acres and 1 bniilding.
Cornelia A WVood, township no. 9,
L50 r,cros and 1 building.
Mrs. E K Anderson, township
10. 10, 1895 acres and 5 b)uildinga.
Wm11 A Cook, townsahip no. 10,
212 acr.es.
Jno H Davis, township 10, 589
acres and 2 buildings.
Ja e P Fonley, township no. 10,
130) acres.
J B Gibson, townshbip no. 10, 75
icres.
Jno T G,trick, towvnship no. 10,
[42 acres.
Mrs Ellen Harris, township no.
L0, 45 acres.
Mrs Jemima Scott, township no.
L[0, 100 acres.
Henry G Alewine, township no0.
Li, '26 acres.
Reason Guiignard township no.
L1, 1 acre.
Hardy Hall, township no. 11, 450
Jemnima and Eliza Gladney,
~owns.hip no. 12, 120 acres and 1
>uildfng.
Tihuan D Gibson, town1shIip no.
1, 200 acres.
Estate E RI Ragadale, township
10. 12, 250 acros.
Isaac Coleman, township no. 10,
L50 acres.
R D Ashiford, township no. 13, 1
L103 acres.
Estate Wmn. D. Ashiford, township
10. 13, 50 acres.
J. A. Bynum, township no. 13,
150 acres.
Gieo. Ls. Dehines, township no. 13,
112 acres.
Estate Cynthia Duggins, town
ship no. 13, 87 acres.
Estate J. C. Furman, township no.
L3, 1708 acres and 1 building.
Jaff lGnardk wn.i 18, 100
Mrs. L A Hammond, township no.
[3, 124 acres.
J. N. Hammond, township no. 18,
2 lots.
Estate H J Lyles, township
no. 13, 660 acres.
E F Lyles, Jr., township no. 13,
L20 acres.
Win H Lylos, township no. 13,
200 acres.
Brooks Morgan, township no. 13,
L00 acres.
Estate Jno J McMahon, township
1o. 13, 185 acres and 1 building.
R O'Neale & Son, township no.
[3, 450 acres.
Jno'Vance, township no. 13, 640
ICreH.
0 E Wilson, township no. 13,
L75 acres.
Martha D Zealy, township no. 13,
173 acres and 1 building.
Joseph Keller, township 13, 124
leres.
Fannio C Brown, township no.
12, 60 acres.
Notice is hereby given that tho
whole of the several parcels, lots and
pmrts of lots of real ostate described
in the preceding list, or so much
0herof as will be necessary to piay
the taxo, penalties and. assessments
Aabrged thereon, will be sold by the
treasurer of Faii field county, on the
FrST MONDAY of December, A. D.
1877, unless such taxes, assessments
md penalties be paid before that
t-ime ; and such sale will be contin
1Cd, from day to day, until all of
said pareels, lots and parts of lots
,f real estate sball be sold or offered
ror sale.
I. N. WITHEits, Auditor.
OFFICE COUNTY AUrTo1,
WINNsuono, S. C., Nov. 16, 1877,
In accordance with instruct ions,
I hereby publish the list of delin
qluent lands of Fairfield county for
the fiscal year 1875.
John English, township no. 1,
150 acres.
Charles B Young, township no. 2,
260 acres.
Jot I Copes, township no. 4, 36
pre; and 1 bri Cling.
'A Copes, township no. 12, 214
Estate Robert Lewis, township
no. 5, 1701 acres.
George V Melton, township no.3,
2 acres and 1 building.
George W Melton, township no.
5, 400 acres.
Henry Jr.cob, township no. 4,
6 lots and 5 buildings.
Jemima A Cook, township no. 8,
250 acres,
Soldon M Snart, township no. 8,
106 acres,
John D Mahon, township 9, 400
Itcres.
George V Kirkpatrick, township
no. 13, 808 acres.
Urialh C Trapp, township no. 9,
260 acres..
Notice is hereby given that the
whole of the several parcels, lots
and parts of lots and Real Estato
dlescribed( in the preceding list, or
so munch thereof a.s will be necessiary
to pay the taxes, penalties and as
sessnments charged thereon, will be
sold by the Treasurer of Fairfield
conty, on the FInst MosnAY of
December, A. D. 1878, unless such
taxes, assessments and penalties be
paid before that time, and such sale
will he continued, from day to day,
until all of said parcels, lots and
parts of Real Estate shall he sold or
:'ffered for sale.
I. N. WITHERS,
nov 21 County Auditor.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY oF CHr:sTERI.
In, the Commont Pieas.
!ohn J. McClure, as Adm. of the
estate of Geo. W. Melton, do-.
ceased. vs. Mrs. Margaret A. Mel -
ton, ot al.
N p)1FursuanO of an order from the
,Court of Common Pleas made
n t ho above entitled case, I will
ffer for sale before the court--house
loor in Winnsboro, on the first
M[onday of December next, within
~he legal hours of sale, at public
mutcry, to the highest bidder, the
ollowing described property, to
,vif
All that tract of land, lying in
['airfield county, containing roua
(UNDRED AoRES, more or less and
>ond(ed by .uutchman's Creek and
thme Rocky Mount road, and known
is Tract C, of the Cat,hcart lands.
TERMS1oP SALE:
One third of 1o purchlaso-money
o be paid in ca 1, the balance on a
~redit of twelve onths, with inter
at from d iy of sale, to be secured
y a bond of ho purchaser and a
nortgage of io prenmises ;purohas
>r to pay fo all necessary paper.
. 8. W. RUFF,
Sheriff' offiee, 8. F. 0.
Nove ubor 6, 1877.
ov183 t1x2
12 p~.jrivat e dwelling of the late Jag.
If. L. ELLIOTT,