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w4sI andtlatrala INNSBORO, 8, C. 5DA, MOVS&DRA ds 6 1878. AN$ DA rI8, io11O. 0. -. rYNOLDSo80 ASSO1AA H nITt. TuE REPUBLICAN9 are felicitating theiselveR that resumption in 1879 is ed fact, and that it will effectually sileice all opposition before 1880. But'if resumption li January should be succeeded by greater stringency than ever during the summer and tall of 1879, it does not take a prophot ee that there will be such a tidal P -of opposition to the party of neatty eumption that Radicals and re 'ORF CAInptionists will be buried out of ht. Upon the success of the finan. I policy of the Republican party S epend in a large measure the Idntial election of 1880. )BEAST BUTLER's remark that the epublicans are in a majority In only b'lliree States of the Union, in the face of their recent boasting, though as tounding, is about true. In New York at the last election there were about 876,000Republicans,850,000Democrats and 75,000 Greenbackers; in Pennsyl vania 809,000 Republicans, 870,000 Democrats and 90,000 Greenbackers; ,. jn Ohio about 272,000 Republicans, ..,000 Democrats, and 40,000 Green Th6hkers; in Michigan 125,000 Repub boar , 70,000 Democrats and 6;,000 their Is. In New Jersey and Con behin t the Radicals are in a minority lican. \9 eraltusand each. An analysis f' oHt'asomildistricts shows that, for,. but fgr the Greenback craze which - distracted the oppositjon, the Radicals would have elected barely a corporal's guard. The New York Times thinks the situation very doubtful, with a fioating vote of three quarters of a -Inillion. Democratic division in 1860 as the cause of all our woes. Let not 1880 witness a repetition of blun ders. Northern Ignorance of Southern Affairs. The ignorance of Southern politics 1splayed by even those papers of the orth that are generally disposed to fair and ftiendly is very dilcour u -e nrit tirades of ling Radical newspa era are not yced. Thy at iai to lie and ey egrn their money. - But it was f,pob'tedtha't by-rtMs' time .the con brvatiVe peopiq of the North had ernd some'thfng about carp6t,;bag overnments, about the despiciable haractr of the Southern Radical eaders, and the meaning of Independ niem especially .in snch States as uth Carolina. But a recent letter Charles Nordhoff, the special Wash h eorrespondet of the New York ing. "iMr , shows that evei he is in a asyo iaze. Ho herates the people of btae it harleston not only because they de itas it ated "one bravo and honest man," iths1owit, "Mr. James :B. Campbell, ~a T dtnuti of the highest character and pil life-long Democrat," who had come pe out on the "Hampton platform," but ~ ~ ause "Governor Hampton came to ~le~lston and spoke, not for the man ~yobravely and openly stood on the ~1mpton policy but against him." - ud then Mr. Nordhoff goes on to y, "Surely it is not often even in se days that a man has stooped so ea o'get into the United States ca ..wne as Hampton has done in these fie~ 1Mfew months." the Refore.committing himself so fully b n'conderpnation of the Democracy, Old au# oarefil a correspondent as e ..$0r'Ohoff should have verified the as he #Tpoyte be received, "not on Republi lishm .en aigthority,'but on that of Demo re .cata, decent men, native South t Carolinians, whose letters received i ere show that they are outraged and d~mignant at what they rightly regard d eep sdisgrace to the State and to itr '., J1'63Woild discover that can pesns ealling themselves Two men WLrats down hore are really Radi offie won thpties and thait nowadays after hte o most abandoned white Radi their otl. i adgere to the party. In re their ethnb Mr..pampbell It may be re bad been ~githat a prophet is not without miners anc.~ ,gept In hisa own coutry. Of course,. j0u10als learni that the "Ring" would kneo 'oppji (r. Campbell embraced ammmmnsamb ydsof the Charleston that while professing *M: Hampton platform he diphcet with flhieves and - ages, and IWa,s supported by the ers Who% Ip onlvention, bad do nued HIng~ton in the yilest terms, ~f4 ~ y tJhojghit, overy act t eig tr has been in deadly ~ 'the noble sentiments ~,, tiptoni has uttored, frno scheming Inde yet run in Sout nak~ inMg- the imnpu. rm," when.ho kcnew Hadical support. The assertion that Wade Hampton has stooped low to secure election as Senator is out rageous, and If Nordhoff is the just nma he 18 represented to be he has been grossly deceived. It is needless to say that such mis representation cannot but make sick at heart those people of the South who desire friendly relations with the North. We cannot sit quietly and be foully slandored as we were just after the war when tihe North had nothing but abuse for us. It can never he forgotten that the South saved the Union from civil war In 1876, and thus manifested its sincerity. Such slan'deis as are now being daily dis seninated through the Northern press are well calculated to destroy all this friendship. As long as the South sent delegations to Washington composed solidly of thieves and Radicals, the North was satisfied. That she begins to be solidly decent is the offence for which unscrupulout Radicals are libeling her, and even beguiling de cent people Into following their ex ample. HrMENBAZ, MARRIED-On the mornlug of No. vember 14, at the residence of Mr. M. W. Fri>p, by the l1ev. P. J. Shand, E. W. 'AYLOn, of Anderson, S. C., to ANNIE CUTIHERT, youngeAt daughter of the late Itichard H. Bacot, of Charleston. No cards. MAlUIED-On the 20th of Novem ber, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the liev. .1. M. Todd, Mu. R1. M. I[UY to Miss MAGGIE J. 631AW. All of Winnsboro. CL ElUI' SA AE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. W. H. Kerr, as Clerk, and Others against Austin F. Peay and Others. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Court of Comnnion Pleas, imade in the above-stated case; I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winns boro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that plantation or tract of land containing ONE THOUSAND ACnES, rep resented by the letter B, on a plat of resurvey made by B. II. Robertson, D. S., on the fifth day of October, A. D. 1869, of the lands belonging to the estate of N. A. Peay, deceased, known as time "Brown Place." TERMS oF SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years from day of sale, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give his bond, with a mort age of the premises, and to pay for all necessary papers. W. H. KERR, Clerk's Office 0. C. C. F. I,. V. Whisboro,S.i.,CC.C.11 November 8, 1878. nov 9-law3w . CLERK'S SAL li. STATE OF SOUTH CA1ROLINA, COUNTY Or FAIRFIELD. Margaret Armstrong, Plaintiff, against Marion M. Smith, as Admx., and as Heir-at-Law of Joel A. Smith, De ceased, Maud Smith and Joel A. Smith, Juior, Defendants. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, 1 will offer for sale, before the court-housi door in Winins boro, on the first Monday In December next, within the legal hours of sale at public outcry, to the highest biddier, the following-described property, to wit:. All that certain plantation or tract of land, situate anI lig In the county of Fairfield, State of~ South Carolina, containing FOUR HUNDRED -AND- TWEN TY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Margaret Arm strong, Martha, Robertson, former ly ,)no. M. Ilobertsoni, by lands of the estate of Nancy FrazIer and others, being a portion:of the plantation or tract of.land of which the late William Smith died seized and possess5ed. TERMS OF SALE: One-half the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by bond of purchaser, and mortgage of the p)remises, the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers.. W, H. K(ERRI, Clerk's Office, c, c, c. P,. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., November 8, 1878. nov 9--1aw8w TRUSTEE'S SALE. as Trustee of the Estate of Leverich & (o., in Ilankruptoy, I will offer for sale, on the-Orst-bouday in December, 1878, before the conrt-house door, between the legal honrs of sale, the following de scribed property, to wit: All that piece, parnel or lot of land. lying, being and situate In the town of Wi,eboro, in the county of Fairfleld and State of South Carolina, containing ONE-VOURTH OF AN ACnIi, more or Iless, fronting on Congress street seventy-four feet, thence running In a westwardl di rection Dne hundred and forty-eight feet, thence running south seventy-seven feet, and thence in an eastwardly direction to Congress street onie hundred and forty eight feet; bounded on the east by Con gremssrooe on. the north by. lots be loningto rs Margaret Shaw, on the west by a lot of land lately the' property of David Aikon,- deoensod, and ;on the south by lots of Woodiward & Law,1Toganu Uroyna d . 11 liken. SALE BY JUDGE OF PROBATE State of South Carolia, COUNTY OF F uIL. o, Lty Caldwell vs. Mary L. Nelson and Others. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Court of Probate, inade lit the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court H[ouse door in Whinsboro, on the first Monday December next, within the legal hours of sale, at pub lie outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract, t land, formerly the property of John If. Davis, deceased, lying, being and situate in tile county of Fairfield, State of South Carolina, containing FIVE IUNDRED AND TIIIRTY ACRES, lore or less, and bounded on the north by lands of Thornas Anderson, oil tile south by the public road leading from Winnsboro to Kincaid's Bridge, on the east by lands ofJohn Harrison aup Israel Byrd, and on the west by the said public road and lands of Thioilas Anderson. This land is to be divided Into two tracts, of which plats will be exhibitedon the day of sale, and the sale will be made by tract. TERMs o SALE: One-third of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal successive annual In-stalments, with interest from day of sale, payable annually-the purchaser to give for the unpaid balance a bond secured by a mortgage of the premises sold, and to pay for all necessary papers. 0. R. Tno.mPsoN, Probate Office, J. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S C November 8, 1878. SALE BY JUDGE OF PROBATE, Stat-n of South 'arolina, COUNTY OF FAInFIELD. Mary A. Lyles vs. Minnie Lyles and Others. IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Court of Probate, made in the above. stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following-desnribed property, to wit: All that -piece, parcel ol tract of land, formnerly the property of Lucv Ederington, deceased, lying, being and situate in the county of Fairfield, State ofSouth Carolina, containing ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THHEE ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Susan McMahon, Delton Lyles and others. TERams Or SALE: One-half of thie purchase-monoy .to be paid in cash, and tile balance in one year from day of sale, with interest fiom said day, paya ble annJUV;ally tie purchaser -to give for such balance a bond, secured by a mortgage of the premises sold, anil to pay for all necessarypaPers. 0. R. Tno3tPsON, J. P. F. C. Probate 01ce, Winnsboro, S. C., November,8, 1878, nov 9-law3w NEW GOODS ! CHEAP GOODS! GOOD GOODS! MESSRS. J) F. McMASTER & CO. AVE now in store and are receiving ...weekly new, cheap and good goods, Clothing, Boots and :ho s, Hats, Trunks, and Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, &c., &c., &e., &c.,.&c., &c., &c,, &c., &c., &c. A full stock of Gents Furnishing Goods. Complete line of Ladies' Misses' and Ohidrons' Hosiery and Gloves. We have marked down to the very lowest figures our stock of Gloves, in which we are offering great bargains. Linen and Hlemstitched Hand7kerchiefs, in great profusion at very low prices. In Boots an d Shoes, we are prepared to offer special inducements. Blankets ! IBlankets ! GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Now Bluckwheat Flour, Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Elegant New Crop New Orleans Molasses, the genuine Simon pure article, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Syrups, Soap, Starch, Candies, Canned Goods &o. Full stoek of WVoodenware. Our constant aim is to keep up the reputation already gained. We Invite the public to call to-day and every day and take a look at our stock which will always be shown with pleas ure. nov 23 SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtiue of sundry executions to me di. Lrectedl, I will offer for sale before the court--house door in Winnsboro, on tIle first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, Fon OARin, tile following described property, to wit: Twenty-five bushels of corn, one thousand pounds of seed cotton, one huindred bushels of cotton seed, one thousrnd pounds of fedder and hay, all more or loss, levied on as the property of B.E. Elkin at the suit of Gladden & Grigs-. by. ALSO, Seventy bushels of corn, one balle of cotton, two thousand pounds of fod1der, seventy-five buseheis of cotton seed, all more or less, levied on as the property of John HI. Nail at the suit of W.R. Doty & Co. and othoe. ' One mule, levied on as the pto et of B.- A. Rtabb,- at the suitof D. B,, Fekni -ken - i& 8.W.RF SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an exeomtion to me di rooted, I will offer for salo before the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to th highest bid der, for CASH, the followinig describen pro erty, to wit: All that tract of land in Fairfield coun ty, .,ntaining FIFTY ACRPN, moro or less, and boidod by lands of Thonimas Dawkins, Thomas Dell and others-leviod on as the property of Jool W. Pearson and others, at the suit of Joel W. Pearson and oth erm against J. T. Daiwkins and othere. 8. W. RUFF, Sheriff's Office, S. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., November 11, 1878. no-i 16-xlt2 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virte of an execution to me di. .}rocted, I will offer for salo before the court-houso door in 'Vinnsboro, on the first Monday in Deoembor next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highe,;t bidder, Fou CASt, the following described property, to wit: All that pieco. parcel or tract of land containing virry ACRES, more or less, known as the "island," bounded by lands of Mrs. Grace Lakin and Broad River, also TWI-*TY ACREs, moro or less, of the Stanton land, and hounde(d by lands of W. B. Elkin, Ben Martin and others; levied on at the suit of Edward Pollard against William B. Elkin, as admInistra tor, and Henry L. Parr. S. W. RUFF, Sheriff's me, S. F. C, Winnsboro, S. C., November 11, 1878. nov 16-tlx2 SHEIRIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an execution, to me di rected, I will offer sale, before the court-house door in WinnRl,oro. in the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der, for CASH, the following described property, to wit: Al1 that piece, parcel or taet of land containing ONE 1lUNDR 1) AND F'! VY A- RM6, more or less, bounded on th north by tUe public road from Lyles' Ford to Chester, east by the public road from Chester to Montic,.'o, south by public road from Winnsboro to Ashford's Ferry. and west by public road fromi Monticelo to Feaslerville--levied on at the suit of Hoary Bischoff against Jolm E. English. S. W. ItUFF, Sheriff's Ofoe, S. F. C. Winnsboro. S. C., November 11, 1878, nov 16-xh tx CL.BR-'S SA LEK. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CouN- 0F FAIF"ID. Lncy A. Mobley against Edward D. Mobley and Others, Samuel W. MNobley, Junior, against Enward D. Mobley, William D. Moblev and Others. IN PUR;SUANCE of an order ot' the Court of the Court of Commllon Pleas, made in the above-stated case, 'vili offer for sale, before the Cour' Ho .;e door in Winnsboro, on the firs, ..tn day in December next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the hifhest bidder, the followin describemlproperty, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of lan d, lying and situate ini the county of' Fairfld, State of South Carolina, known as the "David Yongue Tract," containing TwO HiUNDriED) AND NINETY THRIIEE ACRES, more or' less, boi ud by lands of Edwai'd D. Moblev, .J;.nes ,Jones, Mary M. Mobley and( o>thers. TRM~~S oF S.U.E: CASJ[. W. II. KERRn, C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Office, Winunsboro, S. C., November 8, 1878. nov 9--law3wv STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. C'ourt of Probate. William B Woodward, as Administrator' of the goods, chattels and credits which were of Mary Lathan, deceased, Plain tiff, against Samuel Lathan, Robert Lathan, Alex. Lathian, William Lathan, Agnes Donly, Mary Montgomery, Agnes McCarley, Mary Gladden, John Gladden, .James Gladden, William G!adden andl Nancy Gladden, as Heirs-at-Law of Mary la than, deceased, and Mary Montgomnery as a creditor of said deceased, Deofen dants -Summons for itlief-Com-. plaint not served. To the Defenidants--Samuel Lathan, Robert Lathan, Alex. Lathuan, William |Lathan, Agnes Donly, Mary Mont gonmery, Agnes McCarloy, Mary Glad den, John Gladden, James Gladd en~ William Gladden and Nancy (4ladd en: 'J 'U are hereby summoned and re .Lquired to answer the complaint in this action, wvhich Is filed in the 'offieo of the Probate Judge for the said county, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the snbt scriber at his otilee, in Brandt's buildin, Chester, C. HI., bouth Carolina, wvith In twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time.aforesaid, the splaintiff in this action will ap)ply to the Court for the re lief demand ed in the enmuplaint, Datad, 24 October, A D. 1878. ASHBEL (1. 1BRICE, oc 10-. awfiw PlaintIff's Attorney, SHERIFF'S SALE. W. A. and J. 0. Goff, as Administrators of the estate of Wmn. Glof', deened, vs. Thomas H. \hilesu. I N pursuance of an orlier o'ceourt made .1in the above-stated ease, I will offer for sale before the curt-houpe door In Winnsboro, on the first Monday in Deoombor next, within tho. legal hours of sile,to the highest biader, FOnl cash, the following dese. ibed property; to wit: *All that tractr of' hand, containing Two WJNuI)BED AND s8XTY AonEs, more or less, lying in Fairfld county, and. b6nndeci en the north by lands (then). of fleMa Watts, R. J. Wilson, on the4edt by nd of William Hall, on ti4d south, adoe by hRt4lgM a SH EIIF.F'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GREENVrLT-. Sarah B. Lvwis, Execurix, r-s. qarah N. Leowis, ,;atry 0. Lewis, Eliza A. 1.qwis Iobert N. Lewis, d (d. I' pursuanceo of an order from T. It. Cooke, Judge of the eighth ciretit, ] will ofler for sale, on thu first Mon(tay in December next., beforo the coirt-tioumo door in Winn,boro, within the legal hou-rs of sal to the highest bidder, tho followin-, described property, to wit; All that. traut or pirel of land, lying ild being in the cottinty of k'nirlield, ad jOilning laids of Di1(ckson, 0. S1ingloton an 11d others, Contailling FIVE 1INDURED ANP, NIN.TY-TWO AlIs, mnore or less, its is fullyv reparesnitled by plat of th o same to be o.xhibited oi day of sale. - At.0 All tht tract or piarel of fiand, sit Iato in the couity of leairieild, adjoining lands ofDio son, C. Sing,leton ad others, containin t.'raiii'm iUNu".) AND FIVI ACICE3. as representel by plat of fiaie to be exhibited on (lay of sale. Al;-O, All that tract of land adjoining lands of iDickson, John lyers and others, con taining .OUR HUNDRED ACRM, inoro or less. Al-0, All that tract of land adjoining lands of C. ISingleton, John Myers and others, containing -rwo niUNi)ED ANi) MLITY YoUnAoiEs, more or less. ALsO, All thal tract of land, containing o-N TRUNDRED AND 1IFTY-YOUR AClIs, a1djoining lands of J. E. Robertson and John Myers. ALso', All that tract or paireel of lan d, adjoin ing hands of 1J. I. Pay and Thomas Jones, conltailinlg SINE'fY-BLX ACRLS more or less. All tit tract (if land, coltaining ONY, IUNI)REIJ AND LIXTY-EIoInT ACR:l more or less, adjoining lands O 'ilOa1s Jones and J. E. 1ober.on and others, as represeuted by pl.it of sane, TERMS Of' BAiU One-half of the purchase-money to be paid in cash, and the balance in egual installments of one' and two years, with interest from day of sale, nt tho rate of ten per cent. per annmi, th) satmne to be securel by the bond of the purchaser anI a mortgage of the premiss. S. W. RIuFF, Sheriflts Ollice, S. 1. C, Winlsboro, S. (J., Noviiber 11, 1878. novf2-tx2 SIIEIFF'S SALE. L Y virtu of all ex-cution to ne di riet .d I will offor for satl, he:oro thi court-L ' 'loor in %I inisboro on t be %stf o ai.y in Decemilber next, wtthin the i .l aari of' sale, to thlo highest biddr, vant casi, the following de.-eribed prolprty, to wit: All that pice. parcel or tract of land C Intaining ONE HUNRItE) AND '41VENTY-FLV- ACIWE, more or less, and bouindeld by lands of David Price, J. W. Entzniin:er, 'V, G. S1Mith and1 J. C. "aigoold, levie-d on as the property of C. A. Abull, at thu- suit of W. Dmilap. S. W. RUr F, sherilYs Office, 5. F. C. Wiinsboro, S. C., N.vember 1I, 1878. nov Iii -xl!13 SHERIFF'S SALE. I) Y iteo nrxciij o me iii .1 )rected , 1 will o!'Xr for saile before t,ho couirt-haouse door in Winnasboro, on tihe fiast Mloinlay in D)ecemiber next, within the legal hours of saile, to the highest bid der, for casu, the following described prmoperty', to wit: All that ptiece, pairecd or tract of land containing (iNE HUONDnERD AND) FIFTY AcRES, more or less, and boumnded~ by ladsl of \lrs. Grace Lakin and others; also, tihe mill, subject to the initere.st oif MIrs. Grace Lakin in saId mill; levied on at the suit of Saamnuel B. I lowney, as Clerk, against W illiami B. El kin, na administra tor, and 11enry L. Parr. S.W, RUJFF, Sheriff's Ofilco, S. F. 0. Winnsboro, 8. C., November 11, 1878, nov 1I--xIt2 White Lead a~ 1Yixedl Faint Go. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. These Paints are iled, ready for use. any shade or color, anda sold( in any quant,ites from Ono Quart, to a Biarrel. DEMD DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. These Paints are made of Pure WhIte Lead Zino and Linseed Oil, hold in solutIon anad read for use; aro one third oheapor and wIll last throw time as long as Paint mixed iln the ordine.ry Way. S25 REWARD! swill be paid for every ounce of adulteration found iln them. Thousands of houes and some of the finest viilat in America are psanted with/ these Paints. Senid for Testinm mis of *ame, also fot Sample Colors and Prico? .ists, to the GLOBE MIXED PAINT C0s, 10OS Chambers St., Now Yor . Cor, MOROAN& WASHlNGTON ST8. JER8EY ClI OTHEESE! CHIIEES I 05UEEdE *LLBS. Cboice Factory Cheoee As low an the lowest, -q ~' A TE)