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WINNSUORO, S. C.
MIURSDAY, *rANU7ARr 9, 187V.
A. XNANS DA viS, SPITO1t.
JNo. A. RrNOLDf. ASSOCIAru EfDrit.
Mr. Memminger Declines.
11r. Memmnniger addresses a note to
the News and Courier itt reference
to his being named by Blaine as a
person who could tell the investi
gating committee about the "outrages"
in Charleston at the election. Mr.
MIemminger very coolly and neatly
masticates the public prosecutor from
Maine, as follows:
CHARLESTOX, 8. C., Dec. 30, 1878.
To the Editor of .the New. and
Courier: Senator Blaine's confidence.
must have been sadly abused when he
pat my name among the Witnesses to
prove fraud in the recent election, as
published In your paper of this
morning. I ha'd not returned from
my summer resideu-:e in the moun
talus when the election took place,
and I had been there all the summer,
so that I know no more of the election
than Mr. Blaine himself does. If you
think it worth while to havo my name
removed from his list, ploAse say what
y.u think best. Respectfully yours,
C. G. AIMINNGHon.
Blaine will therefore have to de
pend on Campbell, Mackey, Sam Lee,
Swalls and Sinalls, all def6ated candi
dates, for proof of the outrages.
The committee has at last got
money and wilU proceed shortly to
New Orleans to commence investiga
tions.
Prematurely Elate4.
The Abbeville Medium id unduly
elated over the decision of the Bond
Court. The opinions 'of Judges
Thomson and Aldrich do not touch
the real issue, while the former in
timates that Judge Hudson'a position
may be that of the Supreme Court.
An analagous case Is this. John
Smith, having a son about whnse
legitimacy doubts exist, goes before
the Legislature and has a legitimizhig
act passed, as is. often done. Then
old Smith dies and a wrangle ensues
over his property. After much
squiabbling a referee is appointed to
decide the legitimacy of Smith, Jr.
The referee claims that he was ap
pointed.to see only whether Smith is
legitimate a. born in wedlock, and
deeldes that M' was not' so born.
TheredpQg a.lo%ting and throwing
up of hats "comes from tho other
claimants,.who b0ast that they have
"gi*en "a.: staggeiing blow to the
bloated Smfith.. - After' the referee
makes 4kepoit, Smith liauls down a
oopy of e. acts of the Legislattre,
and reads the statute, by virtue of
which his legitimacy exists, and the
Court, without more ado, gives him
a verdict. Then the other side feel
sorry that they had expended so much
vital force and oxygen in premature
rejoicing, and they put on their hats
and go home thinking that maybe
the bloated Smith has got them after
all. Let us hear from the Supreme
Court before we get too happy.
Resumption.
The United States wont to sleep on
Tuesday night with paper money in
its vault and awoke on Wednesday
morning with Its pockets stuff'ed.with
gold and silver. That is, the law
said that everybody must have gold
and silver to begin the new year with,
and it presumed that a law abiding
people faithfully obeyed its require
ments. On Wednesday for the first
time since 1862 every creditor had the
right to demand gold or silver in
payment of his desmands, and to seize
the unfortunate by the throat and
shake him until what fewv greenbacks
were in his pocket might be churned
into fresh yellow "gilt-edged" coin.
The gratifying announcement was
made that the treasury at Washing
ton began resumption with two hun
dred millions of gold and silver. No
part of this two hundred millions has
found its way down into these parts,
and the National Bank note and.
Greenback have full sway. Creditors'
are too glad to get anything that looks
like money to higgie about specie. It
is thought that resumption will be of
fected without any trouble, that green
backs will he held at par, as they are
more convenient than coin, and that
national bank notes being redeemable
In greenbacks will have equal value.
Resumption is said to be a p)artial
inflation, inasmuch as It unlocks the
gold that has heretofore been me~rely
an article of merchandise without
Phrying any part in the currency of
the country,
Besides the Influenice of resumption
on the material interests of the coun
try, It will have considera,ble ofreet on
our politics. It It prove a success,
Greenhackcism will die, and the
supremacy of hard money being es
tablished, the Dembowrate wll have to
nominate someo Eastern man, Bayard
for istancea .. It resumption fails,
Greenbackism wml h bama ant,=ad
the West will secure a soft money
candidate. In our ol)iniol, it is much
better, as a piece of policy, to seek
alliance with Neiv York, New Jersey
and Couilecticut than to run after
Western gods. The present year will
do much to solve the political problem
of 1880.
WHERE 'HE INFoitMA'rION CourL) nE
IIAt).-A "subscriber" wrote to the
Indianapolis Journal asking: ''I1ow
many bushels or navy beans C1n be
raised to the acre, the grounid beinge
good and the crop -well tended?" anl
the Journal replied: "The Journal
does not keep a navy-bean editor.
Better inquire of the 'Navy Depart
ment."
The Scientific American savs un
slacked lime compressed into car
tridges, or used loosely, aid well
stamped down in the hole, uing
water or other liquid to sa urate and
expand it, is now proposed for use in
firing coal minecs. It in clailied that
the advantages to be gained from i:
use are coioimy in the productioi of
coal; making less sla-k thtn using
ordinars blasting powder: lives il
colliers'are in less danger; the break
lng or shattering of coal hack of the
charge, which is especially character
istic of gunpowper, is avoided, and
the quality of the quality of the atmos
phere is t ther improved by its use
than otherwise.
It is stated in the London Times
that Dr. Boll hits di!covered that the
phenomenon of vision is a case of
veritable photography, and that. subse
quently Dr, lhune bar discovered the
organ by which a purple pigment in
the last retinal laver of the eves is
regularly deposit&. Without i'n any
way discrediting these discoveries the
Athencoun calls attention to a passage
lin a paper by Sir John Herschel,
printed in the Roval Society's "Trans
actions" In 1812,' in whicli he stated,
drawing conclusions from some re
markable photographic effects which
he was then studying, that the pie
noinenon of vision was of photograph
ic origin, the images of external ob
jects being printed by the solas seys on
the retina or the ch6roid coat of the
eye.
THE FAV01UTE
DRY GOODS RESORT.
--
FURCHGOTT,
BENEDICT & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Offer their now Foll Stock, Whol,tiale and
- Retail,
AT LOWER PRICES
Than aro paid by customars for inferior
old auu.ion goo-a.
$250,000
Worth of tLe finst .6ntd btiat aslected
Carpets,
Lace Cunrlains,
Oil Cioths,
Window Shades,
DRESS GOOPS,
SILKS, CLOAKS,
Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpaea,
Cashmeores, first and second
Mourning Goode, Kid Gloves,
Notions, Hosiery, R ibbons,
Silk Ties, Ladies' and
Gentlemen's Under
wer, Linens, Table
and Piano Covers,
Towels, Table
D a ma sk,
Napkins
and
Domiestie
Goods, and
thousands of
other goods too
numerous to mnentLion
are now placed before
our old customers of the
State of South Carolina,
and we gnarantee to the pub-.
lie and the people of this State
espepially that through our immenae
FACILITIES
And long establishedI reputation with
1buyers and sellers where
MILLIONS
Of dollatm have been exehanged throunlh
our house, that we will give better sati.
faotion os regardla
Quality and P'riceR
In goods purchased from us than any
other house South,
jo SAimrias 8BNTr ON A PPLIOATION.
N. B.-Charges prepaid on all goods
over and above *i0, sent 0. 0. D. or for
Post OffRee Order. f!" Please name this
paper in ordering goods.
Furchgott, Benedict & Co.,
275 King Street, Charlastom, 8. 0.
do. 10-ily ____ ____
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Prion?TB ,7UDGE'S 0Fioi10.
WINNaDono.8.,.0., November 18, 1878'
A LLp orsons having elaims against th~
(eae of James R. AIk on, deceased, are
hereby notifted that they must establish
thesaie bfor th Jugeof Probate o
ileltdyo aur 18'10, or be do.
'tov91--stlaw6w S .p.
ASSIUNEE'S SAL E.
In the District Court of the United
Stater-for the District of South Caro
lina.
E.rj)arl/ Tio. S. IReynolds, Assignee,
in rm William 1). Aiken, Baitkrupt.
--Petilion for 8de of Land, etc.
BY VIRTUE of an order of the
ionorable George S. Bryan, Judge of
said Court, mnade inl thle above entitled
p)etitition, the unoersigned, Assignee
of William D. Aiken, Banikrupt.,
will expose to publie sale. bef,>re the
Court 1louse door, I, Winnsb>ro. inl
the State of South Caroliill, oi lite
first Monday in Jaiiuary, A. D. 1879,
immeNiatev after the Coutlyl Slieriff's
sales, at public otery, to tile highest
bidder, tlie followilg-described prop
erty belonging to the estate of the said
William 1). Aiken, Bankrupt, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
lad, lyiing, being and situate about
two miles east of the town of Wiinns
baro, n the waters of Wateree Creek,
wa:ers of Wateree iAver, in the Counltv
01 t''n' 1d and Slate o S)uth Caroli
m..an.g EtEveN 1msonL)IEI AN!>
a TY ACHES in re or ies , a ld botunxded
)% lankis oclonging to leury L. .Elliott,
lienry A Gaill.tvd, land. belonging to
the Liiiate of 'Jaimles I?. Aiken, De
cease(, lands of Judge Wm. it. Job
ertson and land belonrgi ig to the Es
tate of James Johnston, Deceased.
ALSO,
All that. certain other piece, parcel or
tract of land, lying, being and situate
in the County of Fairield, in the State
of South Carolina, about two and one
half iles south-east of the said tow.
of Winnsboro, on both sides of the
public road leading from the said town
of Winnsboro to the town of Camden
in said State, containing six HUNDRED
AND NINETY-FIVE aCREs, more or less,
bounded by lands of Dr. It. A. Bu
chanan, lands formerly belonging to
the Estate of Sanders Ford, Deceased.
other lands belonging to the sai(d
William D. Aiken, Bankrupt, and
lands of Henry A. Gaillard; and hav
ing such shapes, marks, butts and
boundaries as are represented oni a
plat of re-survey thereof made by B.
H. Robertson, D. S., on the 27th day of
September, A. D. 1878-which i>lat
will be exhibitod at the sale.
ALSO,
All that certain other piece, parcel or
tract of land, lying, being and situate
in the county of Fairfield in the State
of South Carolina aforesaid, contain
ing EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, and
bounded by lands of Hemwu A.. Gail
lard, by the public road leading from
the town of Whinnsboro to the town of
Camden, in said State, and by other
lands of the said William D. Aiken,
Bankrupt, and having such shapes,
marks, butts and boundaries as are
represented on a plat of re-survey
made by B. if. Ioberts,n, D. S., oi
the 27th dv t' Sultumber. A. D. 1878
-the Samie beiig fhe tract of land as
signed and set plf "o the said William
D. Aiken, Bankrupt, as a homestead.
ALSO,
The following.mntioned personal
property, to Wit.. *i'x head of mules.
The above-d(ea'sri)'tid real and person
al property is to be sold free from and
discharged of ali cwaUberAnce there
on.
TEaRMS OF SALE:
For the perTsonal property-CASH.
For the lcal estate-One-third of he
p 1urchase-money to be p)aid in cash, the
balance in two equal successive annual
instalments, with interest from day of
sale, at the rate of. soven per cent, per
annum, p)ayatble annually ; the pur11
chaser to give for the unpaid baliance a
bond secured1 by a mortgage of the
premises sold1 and to. pay Assignee for
all necessary papeh)rs.
JNO. S. REYNOLDS,
Assignee of W. D. Aiken, B3nkrpt,
dec 14-1aw td
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CoufrrY OF FAIRFIELD.
In the Jonmon .Pleas.
George W. Williamis & Co. against Samuel
F. Mobley.
I N pulr.suanco of an order of Court
made in the ab)ov4 stated caise, I will
offer for sale before the co'irt-houise
door in Winasb,ro, on the tait .\londba
in Janua ry next, within the legal hourr.
of sale, to thet highest bidder, at .mbhe
outory. tuxo followmng-doaoribedl property.
to wit:
All that plant.ation, lying in Fairfleld
coinly and State aiforesaid, on waters of
Wateree Creek, containing NINE HUNDRED
AND) FIFTY ACRES, moreoOr less. and
bounded by handls of James Jono.4, Jamres
Douglasn, E. P'. Mob .ey, WV B. Wood
ward and others.
Tanus op BAL.E:
One-third of the purchase-money to bet
paid in cash; for the b,alaunce a credit of
one and two years, in equal annirual in
stalmnente, with interest from da,y of sale,
the purchaser to give hris bond secured
by a mlortgage of the premises, and to pay
for all iooessary papers.
8. W. RUFF,
Sherifi's Oflec,,8. F. C.
Winnisboro, 8. C.,
December 13, 1878,
doo 14-x11t3
MORTGAGE SALE.
BY virtue of foreclosure clause in a
.Lmortgage executed to J1. W. Gray by
Mth. L. L. Vance, bea. .ng date Mfarch 1at.
1877, 1 will soill before the Court-house
door at Winnisboro, S. 0., on salesday in
January, 1879, within the legal hours of
sale
All that piece, parcel 'nd tract of land,
situate, lying anid being on waters of
Little River in- the county of Fairfleld,
atate of South T'arolipa, bounded by
lands of Armmtiong, MdoMeekin, O'Nealoe
Busby and others--being a part of the,
landas of the estate of Dr, Thomas Fur'
manm, deceased, containing TUnBg IJUN
paBD AND rFr'Y ACBEs, "iore or less, and(
known as the "Rincald Place."
Terms-OASfl. Purchaser to pay for
WVM. lILL,
de 14-1ew8w .':-Aslgiee;
SIERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF GREINVILLE.
Barah B. Lewis, Execufrix, vs. Surah N.
iP%rv . Le is, Eliza A. Lewis,
i un of anl (order0 from T. H
. * o , ig- of thle 1ihth V c1r,!u,
i will o&kr for .mle, on the Ir t \1o
in January noxt, before thecourt-tionis~e
door in Winn4boro, -vithin the legal
hours of sale. to the highest bidder, the
following describel property, to witi
All that tract. or parcel of land, Is ing I
.n I being in thocounty of Firiloid, a,l
jining laula of lDihson, 0. -Ainigh-ton
aid others, contiaining FIVIP HniDR.1
AND> NINETT-TwO ACREH, moro or less. as is
fully ropreHentetd by plat of th e samte to
be exhibited on day of 0alo.
ALSO,
All that tractor parcel of land, situate
in the county of Fairfild, a,ljoining
lan-.n of Dic. son, Q. Simngieton a. o.hors,
coltaining 'ruDR IsuID AND YIVE
ACLES. as represented by plA of saue to
be exhibit..d on day of sale.
AL.O,
All that tract of land aljoining lands
of Diiom, .ohn Nyersiatu others, con
taining FOUR HUNDED ACRS, more or less.
AL8O,
All that tract of land adjoining lands
of C. .ingletion, Joha Myer, and others,
ColtiiMilig TwO HUNDULD AND F.o1'rY
FoUni AciES, more or loss.
ALSO,
All that tract of land, containing oNE
HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR ACREs, adjoining
lands of J. E. Robertson and John
Myers.
ALSO,
All that tract or parcel of Iand, adjoin
ing lands of J. E. Peay and Thomas
Jones, containing NINETY-SIX ACRES, inore
or loss.
ALSO,
All that tract of land, containing oNE,
nUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGuT ACRES. inore or
loss, adjoining lands of Thomfs Jones
and J. E. Robertson and others, as
represented by pl.it of same.
TERMS OF SALE :
One-third of the purchase-money to be
paid in cash, and the balance in one
and two years, with interest from day of
sale, at the rate of ten per cent. por
annum, the samnte to be aecured by the
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of
the premiser.
Sheri ff's Ofilce, S. F. C.
Winnsboro, S. C.,
Donninber 4, 1878.
dec 5-t1x2
SHERIFF'S SALE.
B Y virtui. of sundry exnctitions to Ine
directed I will otror for sale, berore
the court-house door in Winnsboro on
the first Monday in January next.
ivitlhin the lejal yours of sale, to t.ie
ighest bidder, Foi CASH, the following
le.cribed prolperty, to wit:
Lot of seed cotton and cotton seed, the
property of Aqiuilla 1larrison, at the suit
ut W. It. Kennedy.
ALSO,
Seven bal- If cotton, as the proper'v
of Arthur Clark, lichard Brown and1
others, at the suit of G. 11. MeMaster, as
agent.
ALso,
Thron miles, ove horse, eight head of
;,mttlo, thw property of .Thomas Anderson,
at the suit of Dargan & aloCall.
ALSO,
Twn thousand pounda of seed colton
oneb thoiu.iandi t)ounisi of fodder-, twenty
Zushels of cirn, all m.'re or loss, time
property of Frank N. Wi,:n at the suit
of James P. Macfie.
ArSO,
Four bal"s of co)tt:mI, the propePrty- of
Jiames P. McFie, at tlho suit of Kinlard &
Wiley.
Fi ct'.n b ihtybe of c otton~m
seedl, aill moore or les.s, the prop)erty. r,f
C. B. Yongue, at the suit of I. Bi. Craw
ford.
ALSO,
Three hun irod .'an.1 fifty bnshmols of
.mornm, mmore or lm, t:tn )r.marty of IR. K.
Piekett, at the suit of D. H. Ruff.
ALso,
One gin, thrAshet andi fan, thme prop
erty of Willaam C. Harrison, at the suit of
Johna W. Lyles. am uardiain.
S. W. IC UFF1i,
gheriff's Offce, S. F. J
WVinmmnaboro. H. C,,
D'cm*nber 20), 1878.
dec 24.x-1x ________
- CLERK'S SA LE.
STATE OF SOUTEI CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
& pire .Joseph W. MoOreight, John 8
McGre:ght.
IN pursuance of a Petition mnadle in the
absove stated case, I will offer for sale,
bofcro thme court-hmouse doeor in 1n innsboro,
on thmo first Monday in January next
within the lega-l hours of sale, at p)ublie
outcry, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing-described property to wvit:
.A lot of land l.ying, being and situate"
in time town of Winnsboro, in time county
and State aforesaid, on the north-wet
corner of Vatnderhorst street of said town
and of Market street of said town, con
taining ONE ACRE, Inore or less, and
fronting on hlarkot street two hundred
and ton feet, and aiding on Vanderhmorst
street ono hundred aind sixty feet;.
bounded on the south by said Market.
street, on the east by said Van derhorst
street, on the west by lotsm of 0. R.
Thmompson, and on the northm by the
hiomentead formerly oceupmied by Jamnes
Mof'reight, deceased,
The above desoribod land will be sold'
in two lots, on one of wvhich stands the,
shop at the corner of Market and Van.
derhoerst streets, and eon the ether of
which stands the dwelling-house now
occupied by J. W. MeoIeit.
.TERMs OF SALE:
One-half of the purehase.money to be
paid in cnsh, for the balance a credit of,
one year from day of sale, with interestj
from said day, the purobasor to give hie
bond secured by a mortgage of the prom.
ises, and to pay for all neocosary
papers.,
W. H. XJERR, CLEan 0r COUR,
Clerk's Office, SPscIAL OUA,AmN.
Winnsboro, $. (.
Decehdber 18,'j8ge
This lim,ortant organ weighs but about three
pounds, and all the blood in a living person (about
'hree I;ilons) passes throu th it at l'.ost once VCry
half hour, to iave the bi e atn uther inmpuritics
strained or filtered front it. Bile is the natural
pur tive of the bowels, antl if the I.iver becomes
torei it Is t separated from the blood, but car
raeth o bvins to all Paris of the systela.
and in tryng to escape through the pores of th%'
skin, causes it to turn yellow or a iirty brown
color. 'ihe stomach becntes diseased aed Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation Headache B.
ousne.s, lausdice, Chills, Malagal Fevers. Rlles,
Sick and Sour Stqmtach, and general debility foi
p low. MKitLL'S l1urA-r1m, the great vegetable
discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
off froin one to two otunece of bile each tinie the
blood passes throtugh it, as lotg as there Is an ex
cessof bile; and the cffect of even a few doses
upon yelow complexion or brown dirtyUooking
skin, will astonish all who try it-they bIng the
first symptoins to disappear. rhe cure of &JI'bili
ous discases and Liver com plaint is made certai4
by taking HnpArtm in accordance with directions.
Ileadache is gencraly cured in twenty minutes,
and no disease that arises froin tho Liver cal exist
if a fair trial is ivn.
SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS
BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Price 25 cents and $1.00
UNS
The fatality of Consumptic or Thr9at and
Lung DIseases. which sweep to the grare at least
one-third of all death's victims, sses from the
Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu
pefies as the work of death goes on. $o,ooo will
be paid If Opium or Morphine, or any preparation
of Opium. Morphine or Prussic Acid, can befound
In the GLoBs FLowXt Couci SYRUP, which has
cured 1eople who are living to-day with but one
remaining lung. No greater wrong can be dose
than to say that Consumption is Incuable. le
G.onU FLowtX CoUo SReur will cure it when
all other means have fa iled. Also, Colds, Cough,
Asthrna, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat
and lungs. Read the testiuonials of the Hon.
Alexander H. Stephens. Gov. Smith and Lx-Gov.
Brown of Ha., ion. Geeo. Peabody, as well as
those of other rernarkable cures in our book-free
to all at the drug stores--and be convinced that If
Iyou. wish to be cureA you can be by takiag the
Gi.oat Frownt COUGH SvRUP.
0 Take no Trochee or Lozenges for Sore Thriat,
when you can ret Gn.osn Fl.owx STaur at same
'pr Q. For sale by all Drugisa
Price 25 Cents and $1.00
IV
Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of al
diseases that arise from poi.on in the blood. Not
t'nle Case of Scrofitia .'y philis, 'hic Swelling,
Ulcrous Sores and .. n )i%ease, in a thOu.n,
i. treate< withoti the use of Mercury in sonte fort.
I rrury rots the bones, snd the diseases it pro
rid.:cs me wctsc than wiv other kinAd o1'blood Or
tA or Q.uI's )f:t.on)r is the only medicine
U c'n wl,-. a hope of rccover frotn Scrofula, Sy
,p1-0ms.i and '!crct:al isase n all s:,,es, can ,e
Cre-a.,Lly i'oundc<l. and that will cure Caucer.
H J.,X w1l1 be paid by the proprictors if Mercury,
.Or anyimg- ',ecnt not purely vq;ctable and harna
less c. a faromid inl it.
1riee by all I)iggists $t.oo.
(1on: FLw::t CouA SvUr and MRRtILL'S
Ilit rot -riti L.tvul for saic by all Lrug.
;,i s il- .t rt sard j! .wa bottut:3.
A. F. MItEL" 4 CO., Propriotors,
Pl!!I AT'rLPHA. PA.
SALE BY JUDGE OF PROBATE.
STATE O SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FArItFIELD.
Henry L. Elliott, as A lininistr%tor of
the Egtate ofJsmos It. Aiken, Deceas
ed, agdst Thomas 0. Pollhc-, s Trns-.
too of the Estato of Lovoriol & Co. in
Bankruptcy, L. D. Childs, William D
Aiken and Othors.
N ursinco of an order matto in tho
abova-sttoed cavo, I will offor for salo
tt ptblic itction, beforo the court-honso
door at Winnsboro, on tho first Monday
in Januatry next within the legal hours
ol sale, the following-describod1 property,
to wit:
A tract of landi, centaining ONII HUN'
DRiED AND) sIxTEE ACat:s, mtore or loss,
stit-tutte itt the Coutnty and 8S,ate aforo
.said, near thec town of Winnsoro, ad
j(ininlg land-s of W. R. RLobertston, WVil
liam D). Aiken, II. L. Elliott asnd II. A.
AI f;-. 'f L.a i. ca'uttainiu T'otn now.N
i- ' -~ 5:':u-r~ r uv'- n mre or' lss, situ
ate in the Co'i:y antd -tato a "orosaid1,
ltnown as the Wmn. 'T. '[horn land, ad
joInmnj lands oY .:ul Wmn. TI Thiortn, Dr.
Wmt. Thorn, John Biratton, E. P. Mobley
ansi dIlters.
A tract of 1-nd, situ at's in the County
andr st to aforsamid containing FOUn
niuanRa1D AND) Tr'IinT'Y-FIVEg ACREs, nioro or
less, known as theo land( lately belonging
to D)r. Wt. ''Torn, adjoining landa1
above doecribedi of Dr. Wmn. Thorn,
Jamet-s Jones, 'TilIman Gladden andl others,
ALSO.
A tract of hlnd contlaining FIVE HUN
Di i:o ACnii-s, moretr or l.ss, lyving anfd
situiat.-mit th" (1onnty and Statfa aforesaid,
On wat'rs of War.tr -o Crook, neaS&r Wateres
RU'i-er and adjoining lan la of Est. Lewis,
Mrs. D)o Bose, an d lands lately- the prop
erty of John llarrisqon.
TERMS OFBsALE ;
One-half of the purchase-mnoney to be
paid in cash, an I the balanee on a credit
of twelve months, with interest from the
day of sale, to ho secnred by the bend of
the purchaser and a msortgage of the
p)remixes- -the purchaser to pay for all
nlecesnary papers.
O.fc f ug * . THOMPSON,
OicofJdoof Probate, J. P. Fi. 0.
Winnsboro, ?. C,
December 13, 1878.
dcc 14-lawtd
SHERIFF'S SALE.
B virtu of an -xeuon o me di
.Lreeted, I will offer for sale before the
court-house door in Winnaboro, on the
firet Monday in~ January next, within
the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid
der, for casH, the following describeog
propeorty, to wit:
All the right, title and interest of E. J.
Moore, im that lot or parce-l of land, ir
the town of ai innsboro, containing otne
Aons, more or loss, and fronting en Van
derhorst etreet and bol'nd1edby lets
of John J. Neil, Fatato of',W.aro
and Mrs. Mary Moreight. .~re
S, W. KUFF,
Sheriff's Office, . g, y,
'Winnsborro, S. 0.,
December 14, 1878.
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Pleasantly and fast, agents abould ad.
dress FINLE1EY 1E4VE & 00., A tlata
Geori . jano)II.-ly .
if E lrgeOstokof the -abv y ex