The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, December 17, 1878, Image 2
1VZ*DAT* 11M1301W , IST.
R, MAANS DA VI8, EnTof.
4NOs 81 RYNOLDSo AssoAT1 EDIoR.
A CONolk sst1oAL committee has
exotietated Congressman Acklen, of
Louisiana, of the charges or immorali
ty preferred against hi.
THE Bmsit I House. of Commons
has sustained the ministry in the
Afghan war business by a vote of
828 to 227.
Tu GnAND DUCHESS Of Hesse
Darmstadt, Princess Alice, of Eng
land, died at Daemstadt on the 14th,
of diphtheria. The Grand Duchess
was the third-ehild and second daugh
ter of Queen Victoria. She was born
April 26, 1843. Her father, the late
Prince Albert, died on Saturday,
December 14, 1761; a remarkable
coincidence. Her death has caused a
sensation in her native land, and great
sympathy is expressed for Queen
Victoria by all her subjects. The
disease diphtheria, it seems, knocks
alike at the palace and the cottage
gate.
Fighting Dick Anders3n.
The following letter from the Co
lumbia Register will strike a respon
sive chord in th hearts of the thou
sunds who remember "Fighting Dick
Anderson" and the mignificent divis
ion he commanded. It Is indeed a
matter for dep regret that he should
seem to be forgotten when so many
others Who 'did less than lie in the
days when men proved their metal
have been so generously rewarded:
FAiFIELD, S. C., December 11.
Are we 'an ungrateful people, and
have we forgotten all that was glori
ous In the past? Have we ceased to
think of those we honored and sonic
of us followed on many glorious and
bloody fields in our late struggle for
constitutional fleedom? The South
Carolinian who held the highest rank
in the Confederate army has earned
his bread since the war as ai humble
clerk, seeking nothing, asking for
nothing, eOntent with a living made
by daily toll, until want of emplov
ment has driven him from our borders
to seek employment in another State.
I refer to It. H. Anderson, once a
Lieutenant General in the Confederate
army-an e4ucated and high-toned
gentleman, and whose *orth is only
equalled by bis modesty. There are
those living in South 'Carolina who
would blush to know that the State
has a place to give that would be
acceptable to and be a good living for
General Anderson, and that lie has
it not. I mean the place of Superin
tendent of the State Penitentiary; and
if the authorities that be are satisfled
the Tresent inouinbent carpet-bagger
has iad the place long enough, for
God's sake make a vacancy, and pult
in R1. HI. Anderson-the best and
pulrest of men, the bravest of the
brave. What say those of his old
soldiers living in ihe Stat e?
Rise up, and put him in place.
Shame I Shame!i Can a carpet-bagger
hold a flit office anid Dick Anderson
wander a poor,exile? Think of it.
FAIRFIELD.
The Presidential Election Bill.
Mr. Edmunds' bil to regulate f\ture
Presidential elections, which has
passed the Senate by a solid iepubli
can vote, with the aid of Seuators
Bayard, Merrimion and Morgan, pro
vides that electors of President and
Vice-President shall be elected in
each State on the 1grst Tuesday in
October, in every fourth year, and on
the same day in October wvhenever
there shall be a vacancy in both the
offices of President and Vice-Presi
dent. The electors are to meet and
give their votes for President and
Vice-.Presidenit on thle second Monday
in January next following, at such
place in the State as the Legislature
of such State shall direct. In the ease
of vacanoy in both offices of President
and Vice-President occurring more
than two montho preceding the fIrst
Tuesday in October, the secretary of
State shall oause a notification thereof
to be made to the Execcutive of every
Saemyprovide by law, enacted
prir t. he aynamed for tile elec
tion f ele t,for the trial and de
terminatioo any controversy cn
cerin thirappointmeont hefore the
tim fied ortheir meeting, the
secndMonayin January. The
eletorl vteshall be counted by the
two Houses of Congress on the second
Modyof February succeeding every
meein .o teOleCtor's. Every ob
jeetion shlall be made in writing,
tangthe reasons, and be signed by.
aleast one Senator and one member
ofthe House of Rlepresentatives.
TeDomooratic S9nators, with the
above exicoptions, opposed the bill,
the chief argument being that it is
unconstituitional, as hxing the duties
of a subsequent Congress. Senator
Hill oppdAed it on the ground that it
allowed tooindeh time to elapse be
tween the election of elector, and the
being that th) three months Inter
vening win be devoled to raiNiU
questions and dissensioins instead olf
allaying them. The bill has its dis
advantages. It would change the day
of general elections, and as almost all
the States, by their constitutions,
have conformed their State elect ions to
the time of Federal elections-Novemi
ber-great confusion would result.
The great anxiety of the Radicals for
a fair count has arisen since both
Houses of Congress have passed froni
their hands. As long as they count
ed, the present ambiguous law satis
fled then well enough. Would it
not be just as well to let a Democratic
Congress try its hand at counting just
once under the present law?
H YMENE.AL.
MARRIED-On the evening of De
cember 11, 1878, at the residence of
the bride's mother, by the Rev. T. W.
Erwin, MA. JOHN IICDOwNELL to Miss
MARY NICHOLLS. All of Fairlold.
MARRULED-On the evening of De
eenmber 4, 1878, at the residence 'of the
bride's father, by Rev. T. W. Erwin,
MR. THOMAs RAINs to Iiss LOuis.
NEAL. All of Fairfield.
MARRIED-On the evening of De
cember 12, 1878, at the residence ofthe
bride's father, by Rev. W. W. Mills,
MR. HENRY COLEMAN to Aiss ANNA
OwENs. All of Fairfield.
MARRIED-On the evening of De
cember 10, 187 2at the residence of the
bride's mother, by Rev. W. W. Mills,
Mi. BUNYAN KELLY to MIss KA.TE
FERRELI..
SH E RIFF'S 8 A L E.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
In te Common P3as.
Goorgo W. Williams & Co. against 8amnel
F. Mobley.
I N pursuance of an order of Court
made in the above stated case, 1 will
offer for sale before the court-houso
door in Winnsboro, on the first Monda.y
in January next, within the legal hours
of sale, to the highest bidder, at ->ubbe!
outcry, the following-described prolr:y,
to wit:
All that plantation, lying in Fairfield
county and State aforesaid, on waiters of
Watoreo Creek. containing Nl 11UNDULD
AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, and
bounded by lands of Jane Janet, James
Douglass, E. P. Mobley, W. B. Wood
ward and others.
TERMS OF sRALE:
One-third of the purchase-money to be
paid in cash; for the balance a credit o
one and two years, in equal annual in -
stalments, with intorest from dav of sale.
the purchaser to give his bondl secured
by a mortgage off the promises, and to pny
for all necossary papers.
Sheriff's Oflice, . F. C.
Winnsboro, 8. C.,
December 13, 1878.
doe 14-xIt3
SALE BYJUDGE OF PROBATE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Henry L. Elliott, as A lministrit >r of'
the Estate of.Ja mnos R . Aiken, Dic,im
ed, againast Thomas C. Poll ,c <, as L'r.q<
tee of the Estlate of Leverich & Co. in
Bankruptcy. .L. D). Childs, William 1)
Aiken and Others.
I N pursuance of an order made in th3
above-statedl care, I will offer for sale
at public auction, before the court honse
door at Winn.sbor!o, an the firat Mo n lay
in January next within thme legal honr,,
of sale, the following-de.scribed property,
to wit:
A traet of land, containing ONE nos
DuxD AND sIxTEEN Ao.AEs, more or less,
situate in the County and State afore
saidl, near the town of' Winnsboro, a l
jeining lands of W. R1. Robertson. Wil
1iamn D. Aikon, H. L. Elliott and H. .\.
Gaillard.
ALSO,
A tract of' lain I, containing FoU R DUN
DRnD AND) FIFTY AoREs, more or lessa, sit1
ate in the County and State a'oresaid,
known as the Wmn. T. Trhorni land, ad..
joining lands of said Wmn. T Ti'aorn, Dr.
Wmn. Thorn, John Bratton, E. P. Mobley
and others.
ALso,
A traot of land, sitanato in the County
and Stato aforcsaid. containing FouR
1IUNDRE~D AND TInTY-FIvE AEFs, more or
less, known as the land lately belonging
to Dr. Wim. Thorn, adjoining lands
above described of Dr. Wim. Thorn,
James Jones, Tilman Gladden and others.
ALSO,
A tract of land containing FIvE niiN
DEED A.cBEa, mnore or less, ]ying and
situate in the County and State af'orcsaidl,
on waters of' Waitere Creek, near Wateree
River, and adjoining lan-ls of Est. Lewis,
Mrs. DnBose, and lands lately the prop
erty of John larrison.
TsRMis OF SALE.;
One-half of the purchase-money to be
paid in cash, an 1 the balance 011 a eredlit
of twelve months, with interest from theo
dy of sale, to be secured by the bond of
te pgurchaser and a mortgage of thae
premisos--the purchaser to pay for all
necessary papers.
0.1R. THOMPSON,
OfRoce of Judge of' Probate, J. P. F. 0.
Wi~Vnnsboro, i8. 0 ,
December 13, 187$.
dhoe 14-awvtd
JUST RECEIVED.
Frenchi and Plain Candies,
Canned Goods of all kinds,
Cocoanuts, Cranberries,
Potatoes and Onions,
no, 20, n1 J an..........
A SSIGNEWS SA T 71
in khe District Coom A)f the ulnied
St1ates For theDi.i I itI of Sout I Caro
lilna.
E.c parte Jilo. S. Hkv%yInolds, A ssignIec,
in re Williain 1). Aiken, Binkrupt.
-Ptition fi Sale of Land, ce.
iiY VIl,TU l' of an order of' the
lIonlorable o IrIan, Judge of
sauid ('ourt, Inlade inl the abfovC 011.1 .
petitit.ionl, the unlders, ignevd, A.,-i-..0C
of iliam 1I). A iisV1n, , k 11a11 upt
Will LOst pub>lic ae bef.re tikk
('ourt I loutse oor, ill \'iniloro. inl
the State of Southi ('troliln1, on llf
first AMonday in Janiaryw, A. 1). l.,
ilnli(mtely al the Coutil y Strill' s
sales, I. ptiM utotierv, to tile hi t
bidder, the t'ollowing'-descibed prop
er-tv belnging to lic esi&e ,I te 0 tsa'
Willian 1D. Aiket, ltaripupt, to wi:
All that. piece, pilrcul or Oac
lat, lviig, being und -i;i;tm-,v atwEl
tWo milfes eaNst o1 the town., of Wa
boro, on the %aters o1' W,tre c A,'
w:ers of Wacree lRiver, il t:il eon
of Fairlieldt aid Staie ol Saultii t'artll.
lilt, containlin14.g i.: LN i: l'NIIIrO ANO
8 XTY ACRE.:S, nI le or il- ,a d A b-i11d
uf lands belt iig ai ; i ,qr. .;
hienrv A Gailla!%i. I-, .
lhe EA-:k1c k, i ;m . ,i .
eeased, lutds of Ju i; .. :
ertson and huld elto';. :-i to the Ets
tato of Jamlle. Janis:ol. lceasced.
All that certain other piece, parlel O.
tract. of land, lying, being' and sit uaMC
il the county of F'air-lield, in tile State
of' South Car-olina, abotIt tWO antld one
half illles south-east of' the said tow n
of WinsIlSbOrO, Oil both sides of the
pul.c road leading foi the said towi
ol' Wi;isboro to the town of Calnden
in Said State, containing i1x 1 UtNLnO.:E
AN) NINETY-FlIE jtnIItN, l1n0re O1 ,
bountded by hlak or I)r. ui. A. Bu
elh"al, Itands io.m11ih1 bel.n11inl- to
th Eita te of andi 's yIrd, ) d,
oJIer lanIds bIl->ging to tie Iai-l
M'illitin 1). LA..en, bankrupi, ani
land of lleury A. 6aill ; 1I A mv
ing u Slhap0es;, inar.,, I.i , and
bunIdIiVS Its arWe re)resen.Qd Oil a
plu tat re-survey thereof made by 13.
11. Robertson, D. S., on the :ith day oi
Septemnber. A. D. l,ib-wvhich plat
will be exaibiLei at the slc.
ALSO,
All that certain other piece, parcel or
tract of land, lying, being and situate
inl the county of' F'airlield inl the Stat-e
of South Carolina afore.ai, contain
ng noliv ACnI.:s, iMore or less, a1;t,1
bounded by lands of Ileu1r A. "ail
lard, by the public roti h!aIding t'roa
the town, of W to the ti>wn 01
Camden, in said State, and by other
lands of' (ie said Williain D. 'Aiken,
Bankrupt, aitd haviig such shapes,
marks, buitts and boundaries its II'e
r-epresenited oil a )lat of re-survey
uide by B. H. llobertson. 1). S., on
th : 2:l0i day of September, A. ). 1Ii7b
-fle saine being the tract of land as
signed and set oil' to the said William
D. Aiken, Bankrupt, as a homestead.
ALSO,
The followiancitioncd personal
property, to wit : .ive head of males.
Tne abovc-described retil ai person
al property is to be sold fice firml anIld
discharged of all encumberatice thure
TERMS oF SAut.E
For the por'.s.mnal pra.p.'rtv'---CAS 11.
Flor~ the reatl estate-Onie-(ihird oft hie
purnchase-mnoney to be paid ini cash, thie
balantce inl two elliul successive annual
inistalmenits, wvith itnterecst fr'mi dlay of'
sale, at the r'ate oft seven per' centt.'perd
annumio, payaible annuallv ; thle pur11
chaser' to give for' the unpaid balatnce a
bond seured by a mortgage of' the
prlemlises sold1 aind to pay Assignee for
aill nLeessar'y paperts'.
~JNO. 8. REYINOLDS,
As'signec of' WV. D. Aiken, Uinkrpt.
dec 14-awtd
CLE R K'S SALF!.
STATE OF SOUTEl CAR9LINA,
CouNTrY OF FAIlnFIILD.
Ex parle JTosepjh W. McCraight, John S.
McGr'e gtat.
I N pursnu.'mete of a Pot itio~n ma:i1 in the
above statted case.~ I wtill (o1fer for~ sale,
bere rro the con rt -house dloor inl ' inn dbor'o
on the fir'st Monday in Jtiauar neXt,
within the legal hours of' sa e, at pablic
ontcry, to th biaahost hi l.r, thte 101.
lowing-described proper'ty to wit:
.A lot of' land lying, being and situate
in the town of' Wi nxlboro, inl t.io o0unt.y
and State~ aafor'e.aid, on the nlorth-west
corner of Van-lerbjorst street ot said town
antd of MIarket a- reet of sai.l town, con
taining oNa AiclI:, morer 01' less, alnd
frontog1/" on \.arkte stirec t two hundrted
strieet oni 'aundred~'4 anid iny fXeV ;
hioundead on1 thea so.ithi by s'ai. I Market
street, on (lie etast by said Vandcrhi'Ior'st
street, ont thie west by lots of 0. it.
TI.cmpjson, and Onl tLe nlorth byi thtr
homie; tendl f'ormn rlny occu ied by James
Mc('reigh t, deconasid.
.Thle above d'etribed land will bo sold
in two lot'i, on eane of which standls tho
.51hop at thie corner of Market anid Van
derhorst str. ets, and on1 the other of
whtich stands (ho dwelling-houso now
Ooupiod by J. W. McGreight.
TEnMs OF SALS:
One-half of theO purchiaso.mioney to be
paid in cash, f'or tho balanco a crodit of
one year frotm day of sale', with int r'est
from said dayi, t: oroh'l user to givo't his
bond1( Heareoi l by Itmor'tgatgo of the prom
iso4, and to pay for adl nocossary
papers.
WV. 1. K EJIR, C LEJDK OF ('t'aR T,
Clerk's Ollci, Srig A yA1aIMAN,
Winnsboro, -, .
Decmber 13, 1878.
True Brothorhood Lodge, No. 344
Knig~htsi of Honor,
MEETS t,he seondi antd fourth Priday even
ings of each mtonth In Masonie Ilall, att 7K
o'clock,
JNO. 8. I1IEYNOLD5,
ii. S. OffANRs UDictator.
nOv 7 Rleporter.
TO MAKE -MONEY
Pleasantly and fast, agents should ad
dros FINEY,HARUVEIY & Co., A tlanta,
0asia.na UL.fw
P'RICRTHI Rfl TYiOI.LA1RS.
J. 0. BOAG, 'i
OF THE
-'HIA.ND wNsOoDRY GOOD8.FAN
UY GwOlDS AND MILLl.EltY
BAZAAR,
s leave to sav to hie 0us
omis .)1 all otheurf, ill nced
f Goods thakt he A i again pro
1 d sho vw 1hem one of til e
I -( .1'1 b1 ) u$asIetd s,f.oek
ahthi ;o everv-hiitd We r
EI. < lYepartilfn'It. vill be n
lit-it full of desirable id P
C
CIm T-.\lP GOOO0D--,
- I IN uy'rs mnA Colfidolltly
Xlv oi getting their goods not
0iy -t low prices, but of the d
iiust dcirable quality that the P
market affords
MRS. BOAG
h s engared the 6ervices of a I
first-cl;ss MJilliner, who will as- ,
-;irq her in hr department, and 0
"h11o will ta-0 pleasnro in Pleas
ing the most fastidious tastes. u
AGENT
i the ee!brated and most re
i: le paper pattorns-But .
e ik-'s--for Ladies, Misses and
- Jhiken.
ALSO,
k fill and complete line of
GItLs' La<iies', Misses' and
t1d
Children's Shoos.
Z FA3ILY GROCERIES,
(. 0 heese, MaCkerel, Cakes, Crack
'o OrS, U[accaronli, Spices, canl-:
t dies, Tubmeco, Cigars,--in fact 0
you enn find 1111 anyI,ling you wanti
r at J. 0. BOAG'S as low as the 2
s-une goods can be bought any - 0
c).where-. -
eI cpt27 J. 0. BOAG. TO
.savrIjoa ~~uim. _IO .l o
SHERIP'S SALE.
S'A'TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CO UNTY OF GiEuNVILLE.
.Sarah 11. Lewis, Excuorix, vs. :rah N.
. ery 0. Lewin, Lliza A. Lewis,
H-4b -r N. Lewis, d (1d.
u anr,mwi of on 4mler . fr,om T. If.
(<' . i I of the ihth circuit,
I wjil l i r f. r so l-. in the lirst~ Monnay
:: Juiinary next. befoare I he contt-103ns0
-0or in Winn.h!1o, vithin the logal
.onirs of sale to the highest bidder, the
fo'llowing deOscribed( prolperty3, to wit:
All that Iract- or parcel of land, lying
n) I h)eing in the county of Faiirteld, a3d
.'jeining lands of D)ickson, C. Singleton
111( ld ter's, conlainting FIVE HUIND1CED
AN), NINETY-Two ACIIL'S, more or less, as is
fu lly represented by plat of the same to
b)e oxhibited Onl daiy of' sale.
All thait tract or parcel of land, sit:nate
in the. :onuy of' Fairlield, adjoining
bi is.of Dio sion, 0. Singletoin andi othlers,
eonIiaillig TIi;E JIUNDInIED! AND) FIVE
.C!:ES as5 represted by plat of same (4.
be exhibited Onl day of aale.
ALaSO,
A ll thIa~t tract of land a,ijoining lands1:
of l)jcl:so n, Joh)1 n '- y ''18 an1 d at tiers, COnI
talin:ng FlR H iUNDnJI(D ACRES, more or Iuss.
ALSO,
''''i 1al11ling 'iwo HUONLbRE.) AND) l'.1HY
I'R1 .\UiW8, laora'0 a1- ltti.
ALSO,
.All that tract of lan'd, containing ONE
no:I sDREDI AND FIFTY--FOUR ACREs, adjoilling
f.in t'o J E. Robortson and John
All that tract, or parcel of landi, adjoin
ing lands of J. ''i. Pony and Thloma's
'Jones, containing NINETY-slK ACAis, inore
or less.
ALSO,
All that tract of land, containing ONIE
HUNDRlED) AN)) lXTY-EIGHT AoREs, inOve or
less, adjoinimg landIs of Tlhomnas Jones
andf J. E. Robertson' and others, as
represented b)y plat of same,
TERMS oF SALE :
One-third of the purcbase-mnonoey to be
paidl in eash, and the b)alane in one
alnd two years, with interont from (lay of
sale', at the rate of tpor Fcent.pe
afnhn, thie sameii to be soonred by te
bond of the purOhlaser and a mortgage of
tho premiser,
8. W. RUFF,
Sheriff's Offioo, 8. F. C.
W V nnsboro, 8. 0.,
Dooninber 4, 1878.
de 5-fiIx2
THlE WINNSBORO HOTEL
-DY'
MRS. M. W. BROWN.
r pHIS Hotel, situated in the sentreof
Ithe town, offors and guarantees to the
p)ublic inuomenta unsurpassed by any
other houso in the Place, Table ny.
1)110( with tho.best inz the.narket,. -'Coaw
fortable rooms .and polite attention.
Terms-.4.00 ... & - e s .... -
ILIIVER
This Important organ wcghi but about three
pounds, and all the blood In a living person (about
three allons) Rasses throuch It at least once every
half hour, to nave he ble and other impurites
strained or filtered from it. Bile is the natural
purgative of the bowels, and if the Livor becomes
torpid it is not separated front the blood, but car
rl thron h the veins to all parts of the systemS,
and in try lig to escape through the pores of the
skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown
color. The stomach bccomcs diseased and -ys
pcpsia*, Itidigestion, Constipation, HeaWache Of1*
ousness. Jandice, Chills, Malar al Fevers, ,leq.
Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol
low. MIIRULL'S HUPArIaN, the great vegetable
discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
off from one to two ounces of bile each time the
blood passes through it, as long as there Is an ex
ccss of bile; and the eTect of even a few doses
tipon yellow con0cxion or a brown dirty looking
skin, will astoniso all who try t-thy being the
first symptoins to disappear. Ohe cure of all bIll.
ous d6eases and Liver complaint is made certain
by taking H UrArINi in accordance with dircctions.
Hleadache is generally cured lin twenty minutes,
and no disease that arses from the Liver can esist
I f a fi r trial s di sa. r
SOLD AS ASUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS
BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Price 25 Cents and $1.00
UNGS
The fatality of Consumption or Throat and
Lung Diseases which sweet) to the grave at least
one- third of alI death's victims, arises from the
Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu
efies as the work of death goes on. $io,ooo will
paid If 0piun or Mo hine, or any pregaration
of Opium, Aorphine or .rssc Acid, can be found
in the G.oDE F.ownnL ( 'o1 SYRur, which has
cured peopl who are I . ng to-day with but one
remainfig ung. No greater wrong can be done
than to say mhat Consumption is Incurable. The
GLoUR FLowUn CouGH SYRUr will cure it when
all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough,
Asthima, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat
and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon.
Alex.mnlcr H. Stephens Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov.
Ilrown of Oa., I on. ,co. Peabody, as well as
those of other remarkable cures ine our book-free
to all at the drug stores-and bq convinced that if
; you wish to be cured you can be by taking the
Q GIouUR FLoWER CoucG SvuP.
Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Threat,
when yon can get G.onn FLowRa SRUP at same
'price. For sale by all Draggists
I Price Z5 Cents and $1.00
Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all
diseases that arise fron poison in the blood. Not
one case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling,
*Ulcecrous Sores and I ,iscase, In a thousand,
is treatedwithout the use of Mercmi y in some form.
I.icrciury ruts the boincs, ami the diseases it pro
-A, dices are worse than any other kind of blood or
skin c!isse-t can h: f :. I0:. tiToniSSTILt.IN
ICiA or 0 :,*nx's )m.:.;:i-r is the ontly nedicine
u1n1on wlmm Ih a hope of rcoem-ry fr.m Scrofula, Sy
puili- kud Mercitrial 40isascs in all stages, can tbne
Nr-asonaml,y foun&dcl, And that will cure Cancer.
',o> v.:.l I:e paid by tie proprietors if Mercury,
caa y iv:qr 'iit .i!t purtly vegetable and harm.
eml ),! -n d u i n it.
I'ric 1-y a'l Iru.m;ists st.ro.
Gi.m: I'.owtunZs C.om Svmuir and MKaMLOs
hTIINFOR vi nx Livmat for sale by all Drug.
uists in .catand $.oo bottles.
A, F. MERRELL J; CO., Propriotors,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
NEW GOODS
-AT
[ have just returned from New
I York, and am opening daily a
varied stock of
DRY GOODS
.AND
NOTIONS,
FIATS ALND GAPS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS. AND SHOES,
GROCERIES, &C.
My Friends are Invited to Call.
[(again call the attention of the
public to my stock of "Bay State"
standaird screwed and wire
sowed Boots and shoes.
Every pair guaran~
teed to give
-SA TISFACTION.--.
sept 26 J. M. BEATY.
MORTGAGE SALE.
BY virtue of' foreclosure clause in a
mo.'nrtgage executed to J. W. Gray by
kirs. L. L. Vance, bearing date Mareh st5
1877, I will soll befoi-o the eont-hous
hoor at Winnsboro, 8. 0., on~ salesday in
hanuary, 1879, withmn the legal hours 6f
tale
All that pice, parcel -md tract of land,
Uiuate, lying and beling on waters of
:ittlo River in the county of Fairfield
4tato of South 4 arolina, bounded -by
andis of Armstrong, MoMeekin, O'Neale,
3ttsby andi others--being a part of the
andi of the estate of' Dr. Thomas Fur-.
nan, deceased, containing oTrisnw RUN
)UED AND F'PTY AGIIEs, more or less, agd -
mown as the "Kinoald Plae." .
Torltns-OASHf. Purchas9r to pay for
apers.
W,HILt,
dee 14-'la w3w 'Assighee.'
NOTIO1E TO CREDITORS.
PaOBATE JUDoE's OF'rog,
AWINNarnono, 8. 0,, November 18, 1878~
ALL persons having alaims against the
res e of Jam~es it. Aiken, de6e sed,' are
3ereby notified that they nIst establish
he samte before th'e Judg of Pr61ate of.
P~airioIl county, at his ofile,on or before
he 1st day of Januar 1879, or be -.
adfrmpaynot e t the ape,
- . ,'ST
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