The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, January 04, 1879, Image 2
WINNSBORO, S. C.
1uA'URDAIY. JANUAr UY 4. JS79.
Yt. MICANS DAVIS, HimT01n.
.INO. S. 1 CE 1NOI,DS. AsiIATR E1To.
Getting Into Bal- Odor, and Its Con.
sequenc2s.
The Legislature at its la4t s-!%sion
appliod to tile payin4it of interest on
tie recognized debt. a pwrtioni of' the
fuud.s that had been set apart inl the
treasury to await (ihe docisimi of I hw
Court on hl disputed b-mli . A I lO
time a v0h0:11alt but futile protest. Vas
raised. As was piedicedC, .JudgI.-e
11ryar lias grante I a te'mlpotrar i.n
juiti:>l reostrini i1 Ili t rea .1 UrTr
fromi divering ayli portion of this
m1oney from it' origi nal pu rpo1se,
pand*1 ing a ial decislio by . Juigle
Bond in L,he spriig. Of coumrse, the
interost gas b dIlhult, and (lie
"bloats" receive "aiollier staggeling
blow," which moans that (the Sate
credit is hardly as good as it was
when Chamhorlatin ruled the roost.
This default. will make Northern
t,pitalists m-,re cltary tian ever of
1en1Zint aiv in mi.tv to South Carolina
m10rchanits to let out onl lion's to starv
ing fartners. It w.aL-. argued with
great vehnnnc ma- rhierul 'louir
is4 ini the L3-islature that to have no
credit wuh 1 be an inlcAvl. I-ble
blenng. er.1 Stte Mr HLI hndi
vilu:al is woallhv, So that un1111limit(ed
creiit is but . teiptation to vx: Iava
ganice andi prodi al it y, thlis propo1.,-i
tion uu1,y h trute eou . lBut wh Ire
a paar devil birins th1- venir with nut
ia red cent inl his pouket ankil not a
dust of a.al or linv inl hi, house, lie
is comi1pelled t-) havo redit, to save
hinm from the alteriative of stealing
or starvation. A State is ani ggre
gation -of individuil.4, anil the Sit.ie
credit muq bo b,etter Ii tm inl lividzlm.l
credit. Wlno th1e formelur b'ectife
zero, Ih' la-i)er hto r:livir a milus signll
to expross it. ''h.>me who have tried
to borrow for the ensiing yvar have
disco ,ered t Chat the w i, mi i>ledi'ne
inl all Southerni securivtivs has render
ed it almost. iipossible to obain
advances from tho gremt vo'iliklecial
centres. They are told Ihat money
canl be had ati a low ritte of inere%
on "city acepltances ," but inot other
wiso. The borrower m11ust. pledge
bond' and stocks having a stabli
value and.instanttly, conmvertible imo
currency. What paper ean Swih
Carolinians oler? Stocks of' lnids
rupt railroads. State bondls whose
coupois are dishoni-ed. Old clihiima
that are scgreelyN word.h the paper they
ar3 lriluted on, or Imrig.agos on 1.and11
w-ich when put up at auction will
scarcely pay (lhe c.)stS of' foreelosure.
All those '"eredits'" low lfrom he~ Hae
source, and( II ife fountain he poison
ed the wvholo st.roam~ is polluted. Tlhxe
failure of ai State ti) mieet itLs oliga
tions is construedl bf the wor'h.1 to
mxean that its citi.min are eitherx too)
poor 0or too nl'an' to pa~y t heir de btx',
in either of' which cases they are'
debtors to be shunined. I Ienmce the
reluctance to lend to the e'iizens of'
lie State in their plrivate eapacit..
Let. (.he State bravely pay its way
along, and the confhlliece inspi red ini
public cred(it will react withl great
honetit upon the credit of prtivaite
individuals.
Let it be r'emomibered that we are
not just now speaking of' the dlispuItedl
debt. The failure to pay the interest
on the bohads recognized by everyone
to be valid, just 'and b)indlng deals
the laat blo w. I,t is idle to uxrge that
purovision was madle to mxeet this~
interest. The money thuts diverted
wvas paid into (lhe treasuryv for the
express pur'pose of meeting (hie inter
set on the dispted debt if thie courti
decided it valid. This was the coim
promise made in 1877 after heated
discussionx. It was accepted as a
proof.that the State intended to act
fairly In the matter. Every bond
holder could go to- the treasury aind
see tho mnoney waiting for him so
soon as- he could showv that it was
justly due him. But after the violent
talk of repndlation, whien the creditor
saw this money diverted to) other
uses, and reflected, fVom tihe temper'
of the Legislature,' how small the
chance' of' ever obtaining another levy
would be, he naturally betook himself'
to the courtse and sued fo'r anx injunc
tion. In divert(ing this money the
8tate violated anx , agreoment, and
right there hor cr'edit suffered. Again,
the holders of the undisplu ted boids
when they present their COUp)ons and
are told that they can receIVe uiothilng
for them, will not wait patiently to
inquire Into the why's and (te
wherefore's, but wIll assert 'that
South Catrolina has taken anotherx
step towar'ds repudiation; Imd the
State will receive' ano.th%f', "atagger-.
Only the ich een .'tOQrd1 to be care
less. The poes'er IanysIndilviduaxl or
8tate mIey bo, the more con1vinoIug
)le debt than"to repifill(c it. 'Tho
South and the Demiocratic party havo
solic hW or other got into bad odor hn
financial'inatfo'rs, so thla not, only
hlownr but political expe-dienlcy de
nalds aII extra xel'iSolt inl order to
restore vonNdidec-. A s lon.tl as we
"'llb-ist oll cn.di(t wv 11111,( mlake thIa t
Credit a- -()od as po,;-ible.
W1"AbUlINGTON GOSSIP.
WIsIO-oN. )December 3'I, 1878:.
Tho Blaino investigatleg committee,
through t he assiidutous e'lforts oftena'or
Ettillitlid , has 17:.elln Ieir to tile $20,
0 .0 appropriated biv Congress lt
wNIter, and the Imlethod wIs this:
Whle Mr. Teller (Oiled at tihe ti'easulry
departmeont to atrrangIeo abouit the pay
meit of his tirafts b lorv 8staing fl
New Orlcans,. Ie Ivas surprisid to find
that tlle illcial., t rlie eiterltained dir
frenlit vieVsz fioil inm;wI about theit
autilority to pay these drafts, they .as
Serting I hat the mwonley was not availa
ble f.>r Ith, coinul]nit Lee. Upon reflerri g
tihe mnatter to the first c!.niiptroller- of
the trTasur:1i1V lie t decided igainst ilte
the chairm1111111. but whoen Setutor Ed
linund, apiwall-d to him he re-opuleed
the calw. W11-1hter Ihis rIidered
a1 finll. dveision mr not does niot, inlatter,
Cora su bsinent reflrice t to the "dv
partilmvit ot'ju"tict" brin;."S a deo onl
1'rom Actin.g" A tto rlwy-Geieral Phil
lips in aViol of tie- conmititive anld
wa nit;St t he I I Ins e . .s this is the
"cosunaaion (ivoutwidly to ble
wi!hedt"- by Ite sialwan . itis inteid
(A [to suu't 1ti conjuitce, at work
withoti Itly. .vka I ors Tel ]v r,
( ':l."cr), c)l \Wisconisi., andl Kirk
w 141d, withl .4,11.1ttrS G;u-mild a dtil
iB.-ilvy. i'-mwerals, vXiwet 0t'. .en- f
New(%%n-on;rt This eoilimit
Slias lt1id I dit d deal 4W tili matte of
it Io byi 1) h e IU-pu'lblicanIr. Its
c:iiri:i,t AIr. ITelcl, i called thw
'"1.'i.expected" (tchairmain, aittl the
U tw d I t l !j It Iea ril1 a I lc'kL i t,
o in I!tmim i s coll I ! Ili, kaml,-r -.
- n i ,s i lit iVc i i tail.
SelitIors BhI :w-d, I i .Ald G;arla'Al.
l' 1se cti,-i t. h: e le,pera jthe
1:epubli:ans 1 1I ann b ox(vi.lt Oh,.1
It: t. l ilf.w :ei j ! i;(1 Ifhv -q biet
\ ;i: a w uad a vlui2i0u-, rt 'ort
ilay be v cl .y d. \ Oiiitvits are
e hut -ap 'I n Loubiaum ci'al wi:npui wcil
ll~t~c~ - cleat'a hii' l(Ian tl,
b liv a -itr m-i;. I look t irward
n\ ithII(.) co -b- ni l eknrrI1 11 .i - )_i; to 1 th r 0 e
I-ult. A S en i y liWl'knI'ur ik ObOm
Nill tilm w ill it, it allt be il,ade
tas '/ xrl a-: IIis liked.
.l.\!(.x If. ,tephes'. whohivs jwer
thas a-: (Avar a h a any 'MV Ml in i
ot ry,iJU 1. aiu t t ab n lthe RIMS (I (
C il and i, i 'ive Ip)-liimn in fivor (d
9OV.a n id,t id ) what i-- "n"Wn a1
thie Tvxa :IA I'aci*, tHNva,;. Ii
t his aidI is t,*ked by a IPi (II)t
tiihere seems to b IM! 1 r"0 I-T. n1A m whih
tho Niriit. u bh,-bi ct imrct c am -.I-.
it t l l i h e Fi. vo .i'. . it 1 . Il j.,
c nlt ii ae oI', t hI o!; : wo b. a:,
Nt itheri i, .nd' haivt ii'ii n alrati ii t-.
VVivived vilm illou-, aidt Cro:n h . 'egov
ern n-i in:he waY of mw-.-'v
zTl *al'a;id( areiiuii in ne i if Ll.ii 1 ..
hais ret ivitl, a: l i n:ic ;.,-te h.s. le
the road twil be t f ;:i t)gie ie 't.:-. i t .
fi-ott:i the gtautrt. tIh: :~ei a u r1
it wil bh~ e of;t itc ir s e I 1111to ),h
tepg vt iteel , l. ol ih Ie'huacn.f,.: thxt
eli'S brce ii Iew) ; i'o t iii r (i , tou P(; i.g,
sees 'cisti, i thiis iiter, th weo
ofi his fot 1w c m-lL Wot. 0he liew
liely ohe inere. onIi: J O:E .o
eI. Il. tilot iat f) tt- Slu lle ofavy ;
acitully i~ i hrs const true-d. Tc-:: n- e
inllt lao' lin ill. In tr, lieIsit-t tiC
steeit'a-a, It oll'ers t etthn 30c)ota,g
acirs of tit hidi atr:g l votted t hv the
ghoi vr tfnient hid toi ielhe go'vern--'
men'ft' hrst ni'orlgag on c ithe entire
road. Thei', t.ermh Ir lui, so dilen-)t
thaiO'tLith exciteIO surp i ntadtion,
~theg ovenmnto il pertman ently exo
eris conj~:tl ofrates oin the. rod,
the Pailleh, thic is lfiilsomehif we
have& not ow and are n:p'';odti of'erwie
likf' tut oi havel - f ,iie t oli:o x.
''i CTil thji AN A)it 'ttiii..-Adirl
11 K% i. Iloun,Unted (taIte lNav, d'ied)
i tisci t tn ahristiasd, o'o con-li'i
etnd o )tthea hIin f'raged sitv-n.
Adint.le 111( wJias a Chart)illsioi ha
hist tathei'avig Iinovedto Bth city1
from eah tiad,lphia,ot itern befrl'r
sot l fterd i h irgth. Admeiral '11
bllf vieit Chrileston gln fer i1theui
tw a for th' purosenu of'n hlis elder
bronithefMr. dohnr(b.fr, who will bel
reoleed s aih piteri ad h r
-'
greittest danger threttteni ncg the
wuntlided Ianl. Should this oL esue,
his chances o recovery are fa b
NOTICE
A PP'LICATIONS mill bo roeoivo.d
11n:*1. tho 15th 1n4tnt for .ie onllOO
of pt(menitan for Le town otf Winnsboro.
ApiA ni.ilts Inust furniish satimfatory
rei2:ce~s.
JAMES A. I.ICIC.
jan 2-.1 Itendtit.
Willila(''11-i;p0r', No.'
R.. A.. M..
r1I', rouhir convocation of tlis
Chapter will bo hld at Masonie Ila I
onl MU)n-ay evoning. .1atnuary 6, aG 7
o'eloe!k.
J. S. G I.A D NI. Y,
j II 2 ft See 'nr'.
D)ISSOLU LION.
riE firn eif Ctimmings & Co., is thisH
11:hv lisolvo-1 br mu11t ual conItl.
Th11 lisinle!; will e:aftor be con.
due i : m1 -I 10 r t, m fim n ani e o1 .0 tenW
& 'O., the ma-:na.. of whiie i i iar!:
JNO. P'AATilW3
J. It. CUM.lA, s
jan 2--min T. K. ELLOL .
A SSIGNElE'S S A FL E.
In1 the District Court of the United
States for tihe District of South Caro
lina.
Lxr /)(Ite Jn1O. S. Reynolds, Assignee,
in re Willianu 1). Aiken, Bl.inkrupt.
-Pelitionjifo. Sale Of .Lnd, etc.
lY VIlRTUE of an order of the
I>norable G'eorge S. Birani, Judge ot
n 'u1.r., malude in tie aibove entitled
peti!iiol, fihe uldersigned, Assignee
of William D1). Akikenl. 11:1n1krupt.,
,will e:-pose to public salo, beflore ti
('olirt Hollsed oor, in \iin1boro. in
ie Shte of Sotihl ('arolinla, onl the
firsi 'NalondaY. ill Ja-Intu ry, A. 1). 1379,
ieldimely after lie OUI1Y Sivrilrn
sales, at publicot e erv , t o .tke higohest
bidder, the Vollowing'-deseribed pro)
erl v belonginlg to the t(ale of the said
William D). Aiken,llHankrupt, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract. of
land, lying, be(iig andl situaite jvboult
t.wo 1ie1v viast. of (he townl of Wi: n11
boro, on Ite waters of Wateree ('reek,
Wa'es of avItterve Iiver, ill Ihe C"olunitv
ol' 1ivrihl and tlitSL o1 th (o 8 aroi
II. eon laiII 1 -:r.t:vt:x EV 'NIM: ANI
8 XTY ACI-s, mre0 01 114-, a:(l blndiuded
by indshi bloning. to IeInrv L. Elliott,
ller A aiillaird, lands belonging 1 t
Ohe l':state of .James H. Aiken], v)e
Vt a Ied, hind1(1s of,' udg-e Wm I 1 I I b
vrso andS( IIIII 11 )u belong IinIg t o thle Es
tate of James JojhslIton, Duceased.
ALSO,
All that certain othWr piece, parcel or
(raci of land, lying, beingn and sirua(
inl Oh oounty 1tFirliIhl. ill the State
of Sout. (arolialI,.,bou,. t Wo a1d ne
hal I' III illes Smutl-east, of t.he said town
o 'Wilislbor, on both sides of tht
pulle roiad leadillg From the said town
of Winlt'd,oro to fla .Atonhi of (n1111den
il 'Zaidl St:'w, V.Oliin it" SX 1UNmO-:)
* N1 . N rY-rivu I.olen:-1i nore or I"',
dcd by -iA-:. . v li). R{. A. l,11
[ I w
I).heR:it l al-. at ie th .1 221a
Willisunvup .) A;I,I.Ikup , I
h i 11 o 1 vr' , liiI rd : m-d : V -
will be exh2i.i e iat the sale.
'ALSO.
AllI thaet erin othe21(211r pice, pa rcel 0
ItC ) ofilai, lyin.te. beinIg anId siu:i:i
in the 001n;2y of Fairdeildl ini the SIatt
ol'South Itt'rolina afoeCsaid, c:(:ltainu
iin. 1-:oilu *I -.:2S, mRoreC or le1s, ro:e!
1ounded by huulub of,- IIer A. ': I
ii hi Iwn e1 WiRa-boro 12o thie to oR e
( alalenR, inl 20aid St:00, and1( by otheii
hzt IIds ofI the said William D). 'Aiken,
I h.I krupt , and2( havinig suchI shaJpt.
RInarks, butts and boundarIZlies as arcI
reprhst2$ eed 021 ai plt, of reC-5Lurvev
mRI:le byv I. 11. Rtobertson. D). S., o)1
thi. :ll h dIay, of Septembehr. A . I). IsTh
-the san211 becing the In trac. 1f landi Ias
signedand set 1C oil' to the sid Willhaun
D). Aiken, Banikrupt, as a hRomestead,
ALsO.
Thei followingr.mentijonedl personal
l)'popety, to wit . Six head1 of mlels.
ailpropert v is to be sold free from a1(
discagdof atli CucumbrIilian1c there
7118O F SAIL A
F-or thie pe'I~rsonl proper)0tY-CASIL1
For thie real1 estate--Onei-(.hir id of lht
purchaIitse-mRoney to be pidit ini cash, iht
balance in1 Iwo equatl suiccessive annuaii~
ins'tahnients$, withl intecrest. from day ol
sale1, at thle rate o'f sevenR per cent.'pe0
anman payalIannullyIV; the pr
chaser Io give fo,r the0 un paid bailane it
bondt stcured by ai mIortgaIge Of tiht
p)remiises sold( and1( to paly A.ssigneC f'oI
all neLcess-ary p)apers.
.JNO. S. REYNOLDS,
Assignlec of W. D). Alken, Bnkrpt.
SHIERIFF'S SALE.
1-i.Y virtne of an oxacution tomne di
L)eote-I. I will offer for sale before tih<
court-honso eloor in -'-VinnsIboro, on the
first Monuday in Janary next, wvithi
the-legal hours of salo, to the highlos
biddter, FORl cAsH,dtth0 following describet
p)roperty, to w"IL:
All thatR tract1 of' lanti in Fairfilid covnn
ly, contaniIng -rnIEE H1UNDfr:D AND FWr1
AtsI, miorte or le:ss, and bloundied 1b1
1landa2 of WV. N. Manon. F. H. Diu hoao an11
Iothers, levic'd on as.the prOperty of .Illor
it. andI John T1. Garr.ik F.
8. W. RUFF,
2ea 2t -xl 12
NORiffERN APPLES
UO IbU Red .li'
"9I0,,.bxhl
SHE RIFF'S SA LE.
STATE o SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF GRUENVILLE.
Sarah B. Lowis, Execulrix, vs. Sarah N.
Le%wis, -i-ry 0. Lewis, Eliza A. Lewis,
limbert N. Lowim, d eL.
T pursunace of in order fron T. II.
.1 Cooke, Jlg.' of the eighthi circuit,
I will otffr for sale, on the first, Moniny
in -l'anuar nt:J, bet'or,c the mic rt-im-.
dioor inl Wiin boro. vithin th h( -
hot!" N,ta t K i . i - -.r.
folhm i;1 11-b.%-p t , t1 w t.
All tha( !tact or p,...r-l ow hnn-i, 1.6i:
an I being in the couty of Fair:iel a I
jcilling l1an1d4 of Dickson, C. inglton
anud other , con aining Fiv i ti'Nii Ditiu i i
AN4, ' NINETY-TW O AMAM, 11orti or i t-, I Nas s
fully represnted by plat of the san- ltv
be oxhibitod on day f .di.d.
ALSO.
All that trnc or parcel of lan-1, sit oatu
in the c.o1nty of Falrie 1, a ljoinlill.4
lanids ofDic son, C.. Sirgleton a ..1 o h:-r;,
containinglf r Iu INDICEDn As i ivaI
Acii. s reprented by plat of salme :o
bo c:dhibited on day of AIO.
All hat t.aet, of land a ljoining lanil -
of Johnson, John '.y.rsai ot.hers, coi
tatililg FOV t HUvN DtLL ACHM, Moro or less.
All that tract of land adjoining lands
of' U. Singleton, John Myers and Others,
Cointaiing TWO HUNDRED AND 1.Illi'LY
YoUBACaEs, ixoro or loss.
ALSO,
All that traet of land. containin oNE
nUNDnED AND FilTY FOUII AcUM. adjoii ItItI
lls of J E. tobartsonl anlt Joani1
Muyer.4.
Auso,
All that tract or parvel of htil, i0.jin
ing hinds of J. E. Pny ian T.oma
Jonles, coltainilig NINETY-siX ACMI. imro
or less. M
ALSO.
All that tract of land, containing oN.:
HUNDiED AND sixrY-ElnIIT ACHIEs nDo or ,
less, atijoining lansi of Thoias Jones
an<d J. E. Robertson and others, as
represcuted by pl.t of snain.
TERMS OF SALE: -
One-third of the purchtsu-nioncy to bo
paid in ca"h, And the b)alancc in one
anal two years, with interest from day of
sale, at tie rate of ten per cent. per
annum, the suimle to be sectred by te 4
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of
tho preiser. rN
S. WN. RxT - UFF
Pheriff's Office, 8. F. C.
Winnsboro. S. C.,
DeLoIber 4, 1878.
d:e 5-t lx2
SHEVIFF'S SALE.
-) Y virtue or sidry ex"cutions tn Iic: k7-j
-il)irected I will offer for sal., ho o0t
llt- cort-howus door iln % innsbor. oi
Ihe fi rst Monlity in Jan1uary Iext,
within the I.:al iioairs of si, to th i
Lighest bider, von CAF.n, the followitor
de -cribel property, to wit:
Lot of8sto.l _otton1 and cotton seefl, the
property of A gnilt Ilari ison. it the suit S
of W. It. Kennedy.
*A Ar o,
Seven bad-s ;f cotion, as thei proper v I
of Artiar c1ark. Itiolaord Brown anil
otlers, at the suit of 0. It. Me.\Iister, as
agent.
ALSO,
T re ,-1 ' -; f ! ho s.-. e,i-ht hea-1 af
c tt le, t 1.-- pr.41:a -rtY of T o .\nd rs n,
:at zla slik of 1) ar. a & ,iedail
ut
ALedo
Twu-a thiou'san-l ponni.la of s'*-.id cot*on in
ian- thouts t I :,on Iis ofto la -r, twen'at.v 0
b'is ela of ear:a. a'l n:otr a or le'ss. th't. to
j'pprty of Fr-i-ik N. WVa-son, at, the suit.
ALQo, lit
F.ni- ha-s of e' t n. t o. prop;eatfy of jEi
-i:aane a I. McFre, at thec sauit of Kiuardl & 'lia
->iyf l't :- f of coI rn, six 1 . in I - 1 rknt
n ca.;.a a'is i itin'f oaf j. v. one. t ton,*an I poanih 't
- -. eao I. a pt.>,b-i ios8 f. eetton -
Thar ..' ir-, I n:-i fl: ' buii' ls a-f
ern, a--i-i'm. - .i .- > , -e ' it K. I Ir
eacth at a t1 su.t of D). H. Ruff.n.
.tA O, t->
One' go, tt:r.'ir nn I fan, tia~ pas - iabr
itea alt iil ii X. 11 iris-on, itt to siO I '
John11 W. L.. l . as a iar Ii ini.
-lheriTi:t O)li.'e, 51
a nboro. S. 0,,
D.-ca'mbler 20, 1878. i
alec 24-x:tx __________
- ... -Mr
SERIFF'sSALEl. ert
T3Yvirtue of ani exhaentiona, to me di
1.. roeted,l I will aaler sale', befoaret the
a'ourt-hlonlso dlor in Winnsb'oro, on the ofai
:ir?t Monaday int ,ianfuary' next, within a
thec legal itonrs of sate, to thle highc.,t, bid-tt
dera, for cASu, the foullowing describedlti
p)r.yerty, to wit: pEa
All thut tract of lanad in FairfIld couin
b\', con:ihning Two HUNDRED AND NINE'Tr- Of
-runExa AcuLi.5, miore or lea,s. anal boande'l
hlandttis of Geiorgo WI. Crawford, John D
F?-nly- aind oithers', tOev i 115a thea prop-.D
-rty of J. Wi Colomian, at the suit of .
Mantone & t'o. , anal othears.
13. W. ITFF -a
SherifTs Oalce, 5, y,'O. II
Wainnsboro, 8. C.,cy
December 14, 1h78, ,e
dee 21-t2xI1a
SHEIUFF'S SALE.
BY virtuo of an exo.nution to me di
Jrected, I will ofrer for sale before the 0
court-house door in WIlisboro, on the CO0
tirst Monday in Janunry next, within FC
the legal hours of salo, to the higheRt bid. bao
dier, for casiu, the following describeou '
proj'erty, to wit: FOt
All the right, title andl interest of E E.
Moor-, in that lot or pared- of land, in
the town of 1'innahioro, containing oNBs
AnnUL, more or less, and fronting on Van
derhorst atreet and boa ndod by lot-t
of John J. Neil1, Estate of G. W. Jiarber
anid Mrs. Mary McGreight--loviod en as
ihe property of Mrs. Eliza E. Mdooro, at
t o suit of Alexanderw Willford.
8.W'i.It UFyJ' (
Sheriff's 0Of1ice, 8. F,atV. b<
Winnabora', 8 o., 'oh
Deernaber 14, 1878. te
gIen 14 l2~
TO MAKE MONEY
-PleaRantly arid fas8t agents' should ad.
dresa FINLEY, IHAUE1Y & 0a.. Atla 13
This Important organ weighs but about three
pounds, mnd all the blood in a living person (about
three g illons) passes through it at teast once every
half hour, to have the bile and other impurities
strained or filtered fromt it. Bile is the natural
purgative of the bowels, aud If the Liver beconics
torpid It is not separated from the blood, but car
rlet throuiat! the veins to all parts of the system,
and in tryig to escape through the pores of the
kin. causes It to turn yellow or a dirty brown
color. The ston %ch becomes diseased, )d 5*s
pcpsia. lildig Csii, tX iipation lic.,lache, Ilki
ouisne-s, ].-uniix, Chiiis, Malari;Al F.crcrs, Pile%,
;ick an I Sour Somach, and geiteral detlity fol
low. MMRU.L's HAtPATI-4. the great vegetable
discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
off from one to two ounces of bile each time the
blood passes throtv,-h it, as Iong as there is an ex
cess of bile; and th- effect or even a few doses
tipon yellow contpl A ion or a brown dirty looking
st:in, will astoni:h all who try it-they being the
first symptons to di"sappar. fhie cure of all bili
ous diseaies and I.Ivcr complaint Is made certain
by taking 113PATINu in ncordance with directions.
Ileadache Is generaly cured in twenty minutes,
and no icsease th:t arisc irom the Liver ca exist
if a f..ir trial is r .
SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS
BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
~aui r ns
The fatality of Consumption or Throat and
Lung Diseases which sweep to the grave at least
one-third of all death's victims, arises from the
Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu
cefies as the work of death goes on. $o,ooo will
e aid if Oium or Morphine, or any preparation
of spiunt,lohi:neor Prussic Acid. can be found
in thO GL.OU 'F.OWNR Cou:at Syr.ur, which has
cured people who are living to-day with but one
remai:IRg lung. No greater wrong cr.n be do-e
than to say tht Can.amptio.n Is incumAe. Tie
G.oUe FLoVIa CUUu1 5yair will cure it wi.zi
all other ieais live f.ti!cd. Alsn. C).s. Cou;h,
'A5to:i., Hroachitis, and all diseases ot the thlor.t
an.t luns. Read the tetimoni.us of the Hon.
Alxa:tdr IT. Gtophens, Gv. Smith and Ex-Gov.
|row1 o1 G.., uon. G.o. Pe.b'y, as weil as
thoe of ether remarkale cures in o:r book-free
to all at tte d!ri:g storcs-and i enrtvi.ced t.-. if
you wi%s to ,e cured you can be by taking the
.Gi.ons F1.owa Coicnt Syvru.
Take to Troches or Ioernes for Sore ThruAt,
when yott can ..t f,.nnit F!.ow,:x Sytaur at stime
prica. For sz-Je by all Ds :!-gists
"iWe IT5pIt' andt $L00
Grave mis:al:" :re n. i! - r
1 :,e case of . , . h . ... - -,
. lrctouis Scre : . s.: , inl a t i.
i% trcattui-li:o:t t0- iu,c ou.i t:c:l - i.i sorii fo:min.
-lereo:y ruts the 1-.. a4 1:1l the di ;.s it I.ro
:s ar-: uorce : .r :t:y- o her ki.:.l et bl.;od or
. : 'l -:r I. ' : I.t r ' S e -n.t 1 ..
reo .itv E 'o! nal h. wa cse.:j.c r r .11 c
- w.:il -y the p p t. i t ( :.-cry,
r. . Ix.:.: nt nt purL'y vver,..b'c and l:tp.-n
- . . :1 i . . . .
P:icey:.0Dragi,tfl.r.n.
1 c ellt ;-1:A ist lin-.S
C...e.to i-.;:-.'< C;ni ,CT an-!.m"!r.r.'s
G i * r t B: l.tvet <i r s...: 1 y .tl I r.
a:m ~ T i:-. r; &-n :- P. ;&. 3. so
LE BY JUDGE OF PROBATE.
3TAT' OP SOUT1 CAROLINA,
COUN'rt or it'umi it.
Elliol, : wi I W:I: e' .' Wr of
Otft 13-1t1"t , . Ai;-o!ti 1) ' -:1, Ji L i
''. tat e 'nsof' J:n it:m . rt n D :.Iii
!d, ag tast T lou.n 1.14 p .t1 *. i 'V .
11, the Etlatu of, Tl-veri & I'o. in
ankrit tey, L ). 0;10, W :
N4 pu 1atiW0 of an ordlr mcitin t ' nt'
abwove-se,at., I Ca- e, f will o!f'.r lor- saIla
!)Itltl:c 11notilln, be.fore tJ ( !,11urt 110-It"
'"'iat Winlnshoe ), en C.') tr.;t. Majn.Iay
oD ANn) 't'rr -:a:: Ac.tI:3. msore orle,
nte in the~ Cmuunty and Stato aforo..
1, nesar thet towns of Wininboro, ad-.
ning Itiis of WV. I~ t I Sr.sn, Wil..
in D. Aiken, 11. L E!iio:.t and H. .
illar~d.
traat of' htn 1, e mtatinsin.' FOURt HUN
1D ANDI FtPrY AORES, tioro or loss, siitt
tn the C o unty andi State nt'orosaid,
r .vn ias thes Wmu. T1. Tl.hotrn lane, ad
n. ' m Ba:: F'.. I'. Noi
tr Io I. . -; mte isn I .. Conost
:)Jn.s .u:.' -r:;V m-I' LS : AUti.'s, mtoro or
k knin a niI i I i 'le' btelonging
D)r. WVe. T1.a. a'ijsising landa
Sracf of lai n ii tn:ain' ,i .,...:.. N
-'O At*1:t.S. liffnt. iI Or s., i g it E .
tut- ins it'. '.tyt andsi S4tasto af'orea~i,
w't-rs oft ' sIt -r' .',, -k. n.at' Walter"ee
er. nut adjoin'nig hat !i ir EWt. Lt?sw.iS,
i. J)nlIto o, andau landsh lai ly the p)rop-)
of-fohsn iari's.s
nio-half oft the pur1tcihst.-monov tio be
a in caish, ant I the balanco (on a or'edit
wolvo monsths, wyith intorost frosin the
of nale, to be secured bsy the bond of
purchaser and a mortgatgo of the
mInjes -- the piUrchaser to pay for all
oassary papers.
0. R. THOMPSON,
co of Judge of Probate, J. P. F. C,
/lnnsboro, S. C
semsber. 13, 1878,
ru 14-latwtd
A SSIGNisSALE.
>ULJl1U ,N I' to thse order of thse United
stat's District jort, Ins Bankrupjt-.
of 13thb Demhlnnr. 1878. I will sil
otro tho ('ourt House in Winnsboro,
the lrst Monday in .tanuary next en-.
ng, at 11, a. me., the foalowing real
ato:
Lil that tract or rarce'l of land in Fair
int. on the waters oif Bleaver.Oreek.
itafnin gT11RLElM HUNDRED AND
UIUTEESN AC11ES8, miore or less
uinded by the lands of aliP. e'
ALSO,
that tract or parc'el of land contain.
11GiHTi'Y AC11EB, mtore or less,
n r.R the Colemtan Tract, situsted on
ntaorq of Bleaver (Creek, bounded by
B linds of John C. Fenster. 5' A. 0ole.
in an d WVlliam FoykIin Lylee, deceased.
TBnSMS 01 AALnU
One-third Cash; balance on a credit of
ae' and two years, to be secured by.
'nds of the purchasers and a mortgage
the premisees sold,.purchasers to pay
nt do lait for pa ers,
All onftr~ont?sI a bout these lands
ive been settled, and an absoluto .sals
Ill be madec.
WALTERM 8. M(n tr
Aseinee -of iobard -0~el. t.
u1t.aancAt .