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WINNSBORO. 8. (. aATURDAY, NOVEAUIR 16, 1878. 7j. MRANS 11, VIS, EITOlt. JNO. . Nj'0INOLD-, AssoCIATH EDITOU. "C. McK." we see was appointed by the managers of the fair one of the cornm11ittee on "Fine Arts and Litera tire." Is "Redtiond's Best" entered under the first or the second head? The Monroe Doctrine, For the beneilt of those interested, we publish the exact words in which President Monroe enunciated the proposition that has since been known as the Monroe Doctrine. About the time that the independence of Mexico and the five South Anerican States was recognized by Congress, President Monroe sent a message to that body in lwhich le said: "As a principle, the American Con tineits, by the free and inidopendent position which they have assunied and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any Iuropean power." Although never acted upon, this has become an unwritten article of our constitution, and no efrort has been made by European nations to test the question, except once. During the late war between the States, France, Great Braitain and Spain carried Maximilian to Mexico, and endeavor ed to establish him there, while the United States had her hands full at home. But after the collapse of the Confederacy, the Europeani nations dropped Mexico like a hot potato and left poor Maxinilian to be shot. by the insulted natives. The power to which the United States has now attained may well miake any European nation think twice before trying con clusions, with the Monroe Doctrine. A Politival Peakeniff. E. W. M. Mackey, of Charleston, is unhappy. He snuted the flesh pots of Congress from afar; and lie failed to get nearer to theim than the city of Charltoh. To a statesman wIthout occupation, a seat in Congress with a snug little salary of flve thousand a year Is not to be despised, and it is not at all unnatural that Mackey should feel disappointed in being a second time rejected. But that is no excuse for going off and telling all sorts of naughty stories about the wickedness of the Democrats. Yet he miakesthcimost dreadful disclosures through the colunns of the New York Tribune and the National Republi can, showing that the' people of South Carolina are lost beyond redemption. The minuteness of detail and the grapic, delineation of the alleged frauds lpoint conclusively to Mackey's own intimiate acquaintance with this peculiar phlase of political manage mient. As wilth the German philoso piher who evolved an elephant or some other beast out of his own innier conl sciousness, so Mackey, from the profundity of his political experience, has evolved an entire elephanit, trunk, tusks,.ears, smoll and all. He wvell knows how lie has counted out his opp)onents whenever occasion die mnanded and opporOtunIity offered, and hIe therefore brazenly charges tile Democrats wvith pursing the samme tactics thlat have made himi great. Has it not been an open jest for years how when Blowen and DeLarge ran for Congress in 1870, the DeLarge boxes in Charleston and the Boweni boxes in3eaufort were stfe rg larly every morning and evening for ten days, as the report from either p)lace wvas received? Or is it forgot ten that In 1874 hiaekey beat the Re publican ticket five thousand votes in the city, and, even worse, broke up a Chamberlain meeting in Charleston, the mob drowning Chamberlain's voice with yells, pitching Judge Mel ton off the stand and smashing Judge Mackey's wvhite beaver? Mackey ran that election, anid lost his seat in Coil gross on the ground- of fraudulent votes. He can wvell afford to sing a reqiem over* the graw of departed piolitical pu1rity. But lie is not content withl general charges. His sp)ectlcations are mnuute. .Amlong Qther things he0 asserts that "at then poll kinown as the C Palmetto EngIne House, one of tile lmnagers, W. L. Daggett, the fore man of tile News- and Uour'ier job p)rinting office stuffed 2,500 of these little tickets in the box after the poll was closed." It aatter.o great pleasure to us that Mr. Daggett has already instituted suilt for libel aghiinst Mackey for tils wvhopper; and as Mr. Daggett never does anything in a half way nMannei' We' prodict that lhe will '5 make thinks lively 'when court meets. Mackey's chmarge rejuninds us of tile fellow whi stud hisu hen laid nine hunl dred and litykno -eggsu at' drie time, and when aphel.dlby.. ho didn't say a thousand, "Do you think," re plied heVJ'thatI'dtelra lie about omne egg?" .Mackey :lapparently his Aio qualba SI ~usitg e10fei1dn1bers, even at the risk of laying an addition al egg or two. The News and Courier savs tlat, an in1vestigating cornmittee has discover ed several dark spots in Mackey's official record, anld that the people will try conclusions with hini in the courts. This is as it should be. There is no sense in being mealy muouthed any longer. Tile Radicals have raised the black fhug. Let us also fight under it, and bring the slanderers of South Carolina to jus tice. MissloNARlEs TO MEXICO.-Rev. Neill E. Pressley, the new missionary of the Associate Reforined Presbyte rian church to Mexico, was ituarrie'd to Mrs. II. E. losborough in Winnsboro last Tuestay, the 5th. Our congratu 1ations to the happy couple anI our sincerest wishes f1or their liilong happiless uld prosperity by land or by so, at home or abroad. A grand issionary farewell meeting will be held at Due West on Deceber 15th which Mr. Pressley will attend and participate in, and after which he and family will start to their perilous post in Mexico.-Abbcrille Medium. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELU. Lucy A. Mobley against Edward D. Mobley and Others. Samuel W. Mobley, Junior, against Enward D. Mobley, William D. Mobley amid Others. IN PlJlVSUANCE of an order of the Court of the Court of Common Pleas, inale in the above-stated case, I will olebr for stile, bel'ore the Court [louse door in Winsboro, on tle flrst. Moni dav in December next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to tle highest bidder, the Vollowinl" describec propertv, to wit: All t piec , parcel or tract of land, lyig aid situate in the county of IF airfield, Stale of South Carolina, known as thfi "David Yongue Tract," conitailling TWO Ilr-NDRED AND NINETY TIE,E ACREs, more or less, hounded by lands of Edward 1). Mobley, Janes Jones, Mary M. Mobley and others. TEims OF SALE: CASH. W. 11. KEu, C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Office, Winnsboro, S. C., November 8, 1878. nov 9-law3w CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIMFIELD. Printup, Bro. & Pollard, Plaintifrs, ziainst Eunice A Bacot, Defendant. IN pursuance of an order of the Court l of Commou Pleas, muade in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnaboro, on the tirat Monday in December next. within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described property, to wit: All that 11iee, parcel or lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situnte in the town of Wijnboro, in the county an State aforesaid, containing ONE-FoURTH OF AN AcRE, mnore or les, fronting on ''ongress street in said tos x, a distaunco of fifteen feet, thence running west by ai straighlt line on the northern side four hund rod and twent.y feet, thenceerunning south on Vainderhorst street a distance of thirty feet; aind thence east to Congress street: bounded b)y lots of Jamnes R Aiken deceased, on the north; by C8ingress street on the east; by lots of the said Eunice A B3acot, samuel Cathcart and Fred. Copes on the south; the said lot of land being the same conveyed to Eunice A Bacont by Jamies R Aiken on the 15th day of July, 1871. TER MS OF SA LE: One-half t,f the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the bslance on a credit of one year from day of sale, with interest from said day, payable annxually, the pur chaser to give for such balance a bond secured by a mortga go of the premises sold, and to pay for all necessary papers. W Hi KERR, Clerk's Office, C C C P F (3. Winn,boro, $ C, November 8, 1878. nov 9-law3w -CALL AT- -- llilOr & laler'Of -FOR Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Necklaces, Chains, Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Collar But tons, Stud,, &c. A fine assortment of fancy and plain Gold Rings. ALSO, Glassware, Platedware, Toiletto Setts, Vases, Lamnps, &o., as cheap as the cheapest. We will sell off our stock of Crookery (except Plates and Cups and Saucers) at *COST FOR CASI. nov 9' BOOTS AND SHOE6S. TIHE largest "stook %f -the above ever to cashentrra , oet 17 ,a 11 'tt. maatOVFan Executors' Sile of a Valuablc IN pursnance of aithority given by th( lait Will and Tostaument of MIrs JaniE M. Shodt, douased3, to tho aindersignetl as her excontors, wo will offer for %ale al public nietion, to the highe.s- bidder, at tho cotirt-honso door in Winnsboro, oi thOe first Mond-,y in ecember next, all that valuablo Farm bolonging to the eitato of said deceascd,containing .mou'ry M10n1T ACRES more or loss, lying oast ol iand near Winnsboro, and bounded by lands of' Ienry A. Gaillard, W. It. Robert sonl, the estato of Ja-nos I. Aiken, de etwed, William D. Ai'Xen, and the public roa- leading from Winnsboro to Camden. Ternms of Sale as follows: One.t,hird of the purchase money t) be paid in CASH (in day of sale, and the reanining two. thirds in two egual innnal siuccessive in stalilentAts tlereaifter, w itih intcrest thereon fromli tle (lay of silo, fayable annually, secu:rsd by:bond of the purchaser and a Illorwage of the premises, the purchaser to pay for all necessary papors. W. I. ROIEILTSON. W. It. R AIBB,Executors. Winnsboro. 8. 0.. Noveohs 7, 1878. nov 9.-xi tlaw3w CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH1 CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Hopkins, Dwight & Co., cjainst Henry IV Desp ,rtos. TN pursuance of an order of the Court of Conmmon Pleas, nmade in the above Stated ce, I will offer for asde before the court--house door in Winnsboro, on tho first Monday in Decomber next, withAin the legal hours of sale, at public out.er., to the highest bidder, the follow. ing de!cribed property, to wit: All that plantation or traot of land lately the property of Osmond Woot1ward, do censed, lying, being and situate in the County of Fairfield and Stato aforesaid, and known as tle"l-Jolhn H[arrison Place,I' containing EIGHT HUNDRED AND FORTY E0I1nT ACRES, I1ore or losi, and bounded by lands of Mrs Martha Woodward, Mrs legina Gadsden, Colonel John L Black, Osmond 8 Jones and others. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash; for the balane a credit of ono and two years, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give his bond secured by a mortgage of the premi sos, and to pay for all necessary apurs. W H KiEni, Clerk's Office, C 1 0 P F C. Winnsboro, se, November 8, 1878. rov 9-law3w PRICE THIRTY DOLLARS. 111L AMD WINT .IB OF m 1878. J. 0. BOAG, OF THE GICAND WTNNS1O30O DRY GOODS, FAN CY GOODs AND MILLINERY BAZAAR, Begs leave to say to his cus 4 tomers and all others in need o of Goods that he is again pre. 3 pared to show them one of the D largest and best assorted stock o of D 1)Goods.f FNny oods and Millinery, 2 Sthat he has ever exhibited. We H are receiving goods daily. Every department will be a kept full of desirable and CHEAP GOODS, Sand buyers may confidently / rely on getting their goods not Sonly at low prices, but of the Smost desirable quality that the o Smarket affords MRS. BOAG 4 jhas engaged the services of a e first-class Milliner, who will as ~ sist her in her department, and C Swho will take pleasure in pleas ing the most fastidious tastes. cm AGENT for the celebrated and most re Sliable paper patterns-Blut- $ Sterick's-for Ladies, Misses and i> Children. ALSO, A full and complete line of SGents', Ladies', Misses' and~ Children's Shoes. FAMILY GROCERIES, Cheese, Mackerel, Cakes, Crack a, .~ era, Maccaroni, Spices, Can- d 0 dies, Tobacco, Cigars,-in fact C you can find any'thing you want 0 at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the 3 C a same goods can be bought any - o where. 0 sept 27 .0. BOAG. E THE WIINNSDO.fO HOTEL --DY MRS. M. W. BROWN. rr HIS Hotel, situated in the centre of .the town, offers and guarantees to the public ind4eemesItp unsurpassed by any other house in the place.. Table sup. plied with the best in the market. Com. fortable rooms dspd polite attention, ' ermsu-42.00 poir~y auj 9-.tt. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. IN pursutancoof an order ofl the Court of Probate, I. will sell on Monday the 25th day of November instant, at 10 o'clock, at the former residence of the ite ALEXANDER Mc ENZIE, deceased, ill the personal property be longing to the estate of the saitl de eensed. Terts-CAsIr. 1). It. FLENNIKEN, nov 9-lawtd Administrator. IN BANIR UPITCY. prle Jno. S. Reynolds, Assignep. in re u i. D. Aiken, Bankrupt. --Petition for sale of real and personal estate, and to call in lion creditors. LL creditors claiming to hold lies ~agailnst the real or personal estato of this bankrupt. are hereby required to establiHh tho %ame before me, at my ofico in Yorkville, 8. C., ol or before the 20th November, instant, or they will bo debarrod all interet, in the final decree to be iade herein. hi order of said Court. 6. E. SPENUElt, nov 7-law2w Register in ti:nkraptoy TRUSTEE'S SALE. Y virtue of authority copferred on m by the creditors of John S. Cath cart, Bankrupt, at a meeting held in Winnsboro, at which I was Olec'ed and appointed trustee of the cstate of said Jno. S. Cathcart, I will offer f.r sale. on the lirst Mioiiday in )cember, . 7, b8e for. the Court Houso in Wirm:n Iboro, du ring the legal hours of sale: All that plantation or tract of land, formerly the property of the said Jno. S. Cathcart and now occupied by him, situate in Fairtield county, one mile from town of Winnsboro, and lyinig be tween the Chester and Columbia road and the road leading from the town of Winns boruto Rocky Mount-saiil plantation to be sold in six tracts, acording to resur vey made October 28, 1878, a plat of which can be seen at my oflice. TERMs : One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual instalments, with in terest from day of sale at 7 p-r centum per annuen, to be secured by bond of pur. chaser, and mortgage of premises--pur chaser to pay for papers. 1 will also offer for sale on the same day, for cash, the personal property of the said Jno. S. Cathcart, consisting of corn,fodder, cotton seed, hay &c., plows, wagons and other farming utensils, wagon and plow harness. F. ELDER, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of nov 9-td Jno. S. Cathcart. SELLING OFF_! SELLING OFF! T 'HE subscriber, having fully deter mined to close the present business as soon as possible, will sell, fram this out until the 16th of November, the en tire stock of goods. which embraces a fine lot of Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes,at and under COST FOR CASH ONLY after which time the remaining stock will be disposed of at public auction until the sale is complete. S. S. WOLFE. oct 29 CHEAPEST DAILY IN THE SOUTH. THE E VENING SENTINEL, AUGUS~TA, GA., Is PUBLI SHED AT THlE Low PRICE OF $4.00 per' year. I T IS A BRIGHT, NEWSY EVENING paper, and is edited with abilhty by Messrs. JA MER IR. RANDALE, and r. A. .'ToVA LL. It is the only afternoon pa per in the South that publishes the Tiele graphic dispatches of the New York Assoeiated Press. In its columns will be found all the news that comes by fele grap~h, and the telegraphic market re ports received up to the time of go ing to press. OFFICIAL PAPER 0OF THE CITY. THE EVENING SENTINEL is the oflcial paper of the city of' Augusta. ED All who wanta cheap paper should subscribe for it. TEnnis---$4 per year; $2 for six months; and $1 for three month g.r Send for specimen copies. Ad dress WALSH & WRtIG ilT, nov 12 Augusta, Ga. Grea~t Re&duction ! --HO I FOR - r HE first House in town to reduce IWhiskey to ten cents a drink, Beer to five cents a glass and Billiards fif teen Icents per game. ilaving a large andI weit selected lot of Pure Liquors on hand of whioh the following are a few of the brands: Pure old Kentucky Bourbon, Cabinet, A.XXX and Baiker Rye, S mur Mash Stone Mountain Corn, a specialty, Cogan, California, Peach anti apple Brandies. Champagne, Sherry and Port Wines. Cinoinnu'ti Lager Bleer always kept on ice, and all sorts of fancy and cool drinks prepared in the most tasty manner at OUR HOUSE, april 0-tI 3. D. MCA RLEY. NEW ARRIVALS ! Early Rose Potatoes, Onions, Cranberries and Sweet Cider. ALSO, N'ew White Fish, which is delight.. ful for breakfast. Call and try them. nov 2 -n . lameCrLID TO THE TEACHERS -OF Faifield Colty. - 0 T H1 following boaks, publiphed by D. Appleton & Co., have been adopted by the State Board of Education, to bo usOd for livo years in all the schools through out the State; APPLE.ToN'S SRIES OF READERs. COCNELL's FIRST STEIs IN GEO0RAPHY. COUNELL's PRIMARY GEooRAPHY. CoRNELL'S INTERMEDIATE GEooRAPHY. QUAcKENDos' PRIMARIY GRAMMAn. QUACKIMNos' ENOLISH GRAMMAU. QUACKENDos' ILLUSTRATED LEssONs IN On LANMUAOE. QUACKENDo' FIRsT LEsoNs IN Comiosi TION. QUACK1NOs' COMPOSITION AND 1ILETo110. APPLEToN's MoDEL Cory BooK. To socuro an uniformity, and as a mat ter of economy, it is to the intermit of tho parents and1 teehorA that theso books 4houlcl be put in the schools at. once. To ftcilitate the maittor and to savc extra expense to the parents. I have made ar rangements with 'Messrs. M1cM1AETERr & BRICE, llooksellers, to exchango these ks for the old ones now in hands of the scholars, an( co sell those not ex changed at reduced rites for the next three months. For further information on these and all othr books publi8lisd by D. Apple ton &Co., plelase address W. P. HIX, General Southern Agent, oct 22-1m COLUMBIA, S. C. NEW GOODS -AT Js ls BEATY'8s [ hvo just returned from Now I Yrk,andam opening daily a varied stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, &O. My Friends are Invited to Call. I again call the attention of the public to my stock of "Bay State" standard screwed and wire sowed Boots and shoes. Every pair guaran,, toed to givo -SATISFACTION. sept 26 J. M. BEATY. WANTED ! IEOPLE to knowv that we have a good Painter and a good Tr:mnmer, and that we are thoroughly prepared to do good work. OUR LUMBER is well seasoned, being frm two to three years 01(d, EMANUEL BLAKE~ wilsattend to the Horso Shoeing depart. ment. WVe soil the famous Trodogar Horse and Mulo 8hoes, Southern manufacture. Also, the Bronzed Horse Shoe Nail, best in the market. All work as represented, or ' o oh argo Prices as low as any respons1 blo.firm,. in the cunty. DESPORTES & MONTS, . set 5- 'Waoha-itsa Fa..i..or.: