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TIE NEWS AND HERALD, WINNSBORO, F3. *ATUIMAY, November 8, r s 1870-, 7- NA -Y19 DA r"S, EDITORt. *NQ. U. RErNOLDS. AssocIATI EDITOR. ITi s reported tAt Mayor Maildin, ofGreenville, and General Gary will buy the material of the Greenville Nes and start a nlew p)aper In that city. Greeiville has been unfortuinfe i Its papers. A number have failed. Yet we see no reason why the city should not support one. Volt vm past year all the Republi can leaders from the President down - have been proclaiming a state of wvar, Wh1ie. revolution in all its horrors havo been depicted in vivid colors. Yet M1r. Hayes now appoints the 27th of November as a day of thanksgiving for the remson, among others, that there has been a "general prevalence of dour-stiec tranquility." Whether thanks should be given over. the Ohio election or over Zuch Chandler's de mise, is left for the public to decide. A s'rnAN feature Of the great stoek speculations now going on in New York is that the creditors of Ja Cooke will receive their claims in Nill with albout seVenk per cent. addd. Jay Cooke's failure, which started the patic in 1878, was duo to the hill in the price of stocks. Ills property wis ptt in the h1and1Is of a receiver, who h'Is already paid ont about fifty pe' con. It is estiiated that. at tile pres ent, vuiln of stocks, a claim of'a thou B.ti(l (Ollars will 'eCCive Ia thousanld and seventy-two dollars. As anit In stance of'the rise, it Is stated flint St. P:iul & Dnuihth stock, once regarded worthless, now brings tweity-eigh, dollars, ai( Western Pacille, quoted at six1eenl at tile timie of failure, now Cmman11111kids sixty. If Jay Cooke's cridltors are wise they will -will sell these securities before another crash collies. The Elections. Full retirnls ae not yet in, lbu enough Is known to estimate the gains anld losses of' the two parties in the (ifllbrelt States. While tle tepubli ennus hvn generally gained every where, tile status is not Very maf.ert rlly changed. Connecticut elects a Legislature. The old Legislature has a Republican majority of seven inl the Seitate anld forty-tlree in the louse. The new Legislature Will have an" in creased majority in both houses. Marland elects the Democratic ticket by a majority of frolm iItee to C.wen ty thosaind. Butler is del'cafed in MaRsautitse(ts by thirteen thousand votes, agailnst twenty-five thousand last year. This is a lepublilean loss or twelve thousand. 'Minuesota goes about 11ifteent th~ousand R1epubl i enn manjorityv, againist seventeen thlou sand in 1877 and twenty thousand1 Iast year'. Nebraska, always llepulblicanI, gives a majority of twelve thousand. New Jersey elects a Legislature. Both br'anches were llepuiblicanl last yearl, anid both Will be Ilclpublican this year, gaining two In tihe Senate and six in tihe liouse. Pennlsyl%tiia gives forty five thousand 1lepi'blican majority against twenty thiousanid last year wh'len the Greenbackers east eighty thousand votes. Wisconsin gives anl increased Republietu miajori ty. New York elects Cornell through thle defection of' Kelly, bitt the balance of the.Democratic ticket is said to be elected. Th'lis Is satisfactory. ii'rd ly ainybody expected Robinson to de feat Kelly andu Cornell combined, es thousand votes. But if the balance of' theDmaocr'atic State ticket is elected itsosthat New York Is a Demo ertcState, and gives tihe Democrats a odchance for the Presidenucy'. That the New York Legislature Is lCeimlicanl was to be expected, for the Slato Is gerr'ymandered. Last year, 'ithu a pllur'ality of thirty-five thousand olnly', out of eight huntldred1 thlousand votes, tile l)ublicans hlad -a two-thirds majority ini tile Legisla hire. In Virginia the fight was be tween tile debt-payers and the Re adjusters. Chances favor the latter, though bo0th sides claim a victor'y. In MississI ppi the Raadicals and Green backers were successfull In a few counties, but tihe State and the Legis lature ar'e Democratic. Conservative Liberalism. Tile Abbeville Medium says: There Is a tenldencey just n1ow in tis State to whait Is called by some, conl servative liberalismi or to put it more plainly, snecakInIg Radicalism. Up to 1876 every plan for the redemp tion of South Carolina had failed. The peo ple wyere sick and tired of compro sttralghtout Msispipa a adiopted as tile last chance 0or p)olitical deliverance. It r'esulted in a complete which the State Is now1 enljoying. The very men ho rie out against 'StRch rasllmesi in 1870 and chose0 Chamber lain rather thanu Hamptoin are agai coming to tefotwith a nilea for' coniservativo lIberalism. The only safety for 1110 party Is Inl straighitoltt Democracy. Any other course Is p)olitIcal death. The Afed/utm Is per'fbetly correct In hioiding that any otherl eQurse5t thian staghtott Dlem6o0rcy Is political det.'But th aedItum does nlot redthe times correctly if It conlfottds he thsonits"of"1876 with th ConservaiveOl>rals" of the present ay, Whn tosewhl9m It some time ples$s he-cUdtom tosyl Atinfts caeovinto the srih ottyggsgnI thycatnever to stay,an elyIyIt ieve yet manifested the eatdisposition te swerve. ,On the 09r and some of the most enthusi 4 asstraightouts of 1876 have beomen ,~4~1 f ato. Who Cha*10$p campaign illustrates this most forcibly. "Broad Street," in Charleston, was the head of the consorvative move ment. in 1876, while Mayor Sale led tho Butler Guards on the Edgefleld platfo,an. Yet to-day the Charleston Democracy is rent lin twain, beo-anse Mayor Sale wishes to openI wide the gates and let iII Repliblicals, while Broad Street draws the line strictly within the Democratic party. This is noti mere surmise. A good deal Is said about Mayor Salo representing the "people" against the "rings" and "bondholder-" and '"corruptionists," yet thle olcial corresponIIdence shows that the real issue is whether Purvis mnd lanslcr an(1 Freeman and their followers are to dictato Democratic noinahitions. It is. even coisidered wori -While for Ransier to publish a card in Mayor Sale's Democratic or gan braidiig as filso the asserl.ion that he had abandolled Mayor Sale. A good deal or conse-viaive liberal Isin is required to stomach these worthies and it is not surprising that ti he straightout. Democrats will have none of thom. The press of the State, with few excetpions, condemns this liberalism. Ilow suchit a striaigl Lout paper as the Jedibm has ulwas been can lend a helping hand to Mayor Sale passes our. un1derstandilng. Its antipatlly to "Broad Street?p must have waiped its judgmeiit. W ELa Ro EA-N.TE110?8Y &.ILY. Pen Fictures of the Two I'nigning London Deautles. Mv-4. Langtry is the daughler of the Dean of 11Isey, ani ishud which is fa 11non1s for pretly people, althoghi it halld not, beibO attiniIIed the disMinCtiOl of' 111ni-stinig Iolndol with the beauty otlicially lctceplted as such. .11or early litb wa1s passed entirely in the isle o1 her. birt.h, and there senmed no0 reason why she should ever have lft it., until on (1day ill adventurous widower, wh0o had already takein one vilo f1rom .Jer sey, catio tlither again and carried oil' Miss LIe Breton si his second. They came to Lo1dol without excitilg fily great entlhusiasm or becoming knowNi to many members of society until 1877, thien through a conicui'rcice of fltuitous circllistaices Mrs. Langtry was seen, admired and inveinted as a bcanlt y by certain amat.ers, iho inm mclediately souided her praise 'rough out tli town. When 11101 tOWn CIM to look at. her it tit ml( she was indeed beauii'ul. She )Ossessod wonlderul11 Oyes ofa limtd tramspare'll. bhilo, which always wore a w11in0ig expree sion. She wvas observed to be ex trelely Ilodest inl her dress, very quiet aind umassuiting in her minnier 111d discreet inl all her actions. Jeal ousy was disarmed. admiration in ("reased aind Mr.jangtry becamito one of those sights of the town which the "Spring Captain'' yetrns to see a'id Lor which country cousins make long pilgriirhes by railway. "It seets [ll y!-sterday,''says a ree1t nu1be Vandy fi'ar, "when as a bride Siho appeaed inl I-lie Park and set, fen tholus and tongues a-wamring. Since thel she has played a foreimostpart il the b--Atie of lie, and this bravely and wt-ill. You aire spellbound by her in ('11abl)1 sweetn1ess before you have ex changed hardily a dIozCiu words with lher. Every well-bred womnan is, of' course, fr'ee fVom genea, but this one0 is gil'Led with a delicious mianiner, simplde anid sympathetic as that wherewith mentally we endowv Mignion, and she talks at once so prettily and so mus cally thait yo0u are Iiuseusibly Inpress ed1 ivithi the idea of' her abisolute shai p)licity. T1hte brighlt, r'inging treble, the light sprningy step1, the huappy hal CYOnl view of' hfo charactisCtic1t of girl hood, are still thors. Above all, she is k indniess itself incarnate. At Gl gow, where-that goes withbout sIhe saying-shte was the cynosure, the as tontished the caimy Scotch by her gen erouis imptlart.iality. The p)lain1 amT'un at.tractive partner claimed her hand in the ball room and1 he was not r'efused, though Adonis stoodl at her elbow awaiting his chance. Lily-like in cycry' fibre, she has preserved fil ex halted repuitationi for womnanly virtue, and this although she has flattered and1( followed, car'essed1 and( made much ot', .more than any livinug woman. She has r'ematlined, however, the same, true to the gentle emnblem foreycr heirs, the Jersey Lily I" Ltly Virginia Sanders is entitled to the gratitude of London society for i troducinig to it her' niece, Miss Fitzpat rick. who sutbsequen tly mnaried Mr'. Cornwatllis West, of TRuthin Castle. Ruthtin Castle Is somewhere In Wales, and( therefore evidenttly niot a fitting abiding p)lace for a beauty whose duty it is to be everywhere in London. Tfo Lonidon accordilngly Mr's. Cornwallis WVest went, and( sne was greeted by an adlmirnationi almost sufficient to console her for lhe most proloniged absence fi'otm lheu' Welsh castle. .1er face is of that chtarming and peculiar style of1 beauty that has always moved man kintd mIor'e than the most regular fea tures. She 1has a very rich complex ion, eon which an occasignal freckle stamps)f a cer'tineato of fineness and theireby adds to the ch arm of the gener al effet. A sp'lendid head of rippling hair, which used( to be ver'y long un till she cut It into p)OYisht curls, clue ter's framtewise about her fuace, prodtc-' ing an offect which man y oidon beaumtles have sought to imitate, but which none1 has appr)ioacheod. She is imlpulsive, original, daring and says upon occasion the sprightliest things; amnd to her it was giveni, some little time, to throw the whole of a royal ball Into dlismay by aln unltoward( faint inug fIt, whieh was at once elevated to the rank of a social event. She dreRs es generall in a careless and somethmnes startling fashion. She Is smnall In stature, of an admirable form amnd ides, wilth a certain (dash, both to hounds amid In Rotten row. -A letter, addressed as below, was sent to the Noew Haven p)ost offico, one of the localities where Postmaster General Key's "miisdirect.ion order" was a pecular' injustice:. hr. Inos A. ll, Assistant Postmaster, 200 Orchard Street, New Haven, City of New Haven, Towni of New Haven, County of New Haven, State of Connleeticut, United States of America, Western continent, Ilaneot earth, Solar systetn, Universe. -Indiannpoli ar.Zbe TUTT'C PILLS areext ed from Vegetable IProu Xii, w1golnthe ooKn'_r_1;~ &pIl0,~whisrcoredlh iijians as a substitite forealomel, posse al the virtues of that a lfteut bad after-effects. AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE theMato Inoornparable. They stimulate i f1O 3Y~T1M, and~iig ton to foet digestidrd thorouiih~~asimilatine of food. hey oxert a powerful Influeonce on the 1IDNJiYS~ond~LIVER. and through thetio organs romove allimpurle tios, thus vitaliziug the timuosof the body and causiag a healthy condition of the !ystwm. AS AN AUTI-MALARIAL REMEDY ney.have njo equal ; and as a result aet aa preventive and ourof ioue mitten, Intermittent, Typhod Fievor and F over and Ague. Upon the healthy action of the Stoinaoh,_depends, almost wholly, the health of the human ra DYSPEPSIA IS THE BANE of the present generation. It to for the Cure of this disease and its attendanta that TUTT'S PILLS have gained such a wide spread reputae tion. I-To Remedy has ever been discovo ered that acts o speedily and gently on the digestivo organs giving tnom tone and vi sor to assimilate food. This ben accomuplishetd, oi course the NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND THE BODY RODBUST. 'jeing composod ofthojuiosof plants extracted by powerful chemical agen on, %npred in a concentrated forI, they are guaranteed free from any thing that can injure the most del 16ate person. A noted chemist who has analyzed them, says "THERE IS MORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF TUTT'S PILLS, THAN CAN 3E JOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER." We therefore say to the aflietea Try this Remedy fairly, It will not harm you, you have nothing to loso, but will surely gain a Vigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Stronsg Norves and a Cheerful Mind. 1rinclpnt offnce, 35 Murry St., N. Ye PRICE 25 CENTS. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. TUTT'S HAIR DYEs CRAY limn on Wnlsxzno chang! to a Gr~1s Ac ansi alpliationof IsDirE. t parls a Natitral Gconlor. acts Inut-iantanocuai. and Is as larnteis as spring water Nold ty J)rujr&ust or fent by express on receipt ol ii. Offioo 35 Murray St.v Now York. TIUE FRIEND OF ALL HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I had no appetite; IIolloway's Pills ye me a hearty one." "Your Pi lls are marvelous." "I send for another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headaoho that was olhronic. "1 gave one of your l'ille to my babe for cholera miorbus. Theo dear little thing got well in a day." "Aly nausea of a morning is now oured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment enred me of noises in the head. I rubbed somne of your Ointnent behind the cars and the noise has left." "Bond meo two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to mec is worth a dlollar." "ncm five boxes of your tlls," "Let me have- three 'boxes of your Pills by return mail, for chills and fever." I h:ave over 200 such testimonials as those, but want of space compeis me to conclude. 'Fon CUTAXEOUJS DIsOnDRS, And all eruptions of the skin, this Olnt ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally ailono, but penetrates withI the most searching effects to the very rcot of evil. 110LLOWAYr'S OIN~TMENT. P'ossoeed of this remedy, every mar may be0 own doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these means, curei 5(ores or ulcors in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other parts. It is an in. fallible reinedy for bad legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff joints, gont, rheumna tium, and all skin diseases. IMI'ourANT CAuTo.-None are genuine tml less the signature of J. iJAYDOOKs. as agent toi the United states surrounds each box of Pilli ad 'intmnent. flexes at 95 centr, 89 cents, anc 01' There Is considerable saving by taking the large' sizes. HOLLOWA Y & C)., feb 15-1y New York. P3URE Rye WVhiskey, Ale, Porter ant B. oda WVater for sale by 4. D.McCARlLEy NEW GOODS iHE undersigned would call especial ..attention to their neOwly-rooeived stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Those goods have been so looted witi special reference to the wants of this market, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. The stock consists of too many articles to be enumerated in enadvertisemient An examination can alone satisfy purchaEers. A call from purchasers is respeotfull solicited,/ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, P. LAM)1E]KII & BROe., Congress street, one door mouth of Morris Hotel, Winsboro, S. 0. se pt 80-zttf Yi only pure Steo Mountin Con CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. George L. Kennedy, Plaintilr, vs. Jame A. Kennedy -aid Others, Do fendants. IN purstance of an order of the Court o colinon Pleas, Iade in the above-stated case, I will offor for sale before the court-house door in Winns boro, on the fiest Monday iII Decm ber next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the follow4lig-described yrop erty, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, with cottage and all other build ings thereon, lying, bein and situato In the county of Fairflehf. in the State of South Carolina, containhig st-iEN TY-FIVE ACHES, more or less, aind bounded by lands of W. W. Kennedy, Mrs. M. E. Kennedv and the Esta'te of John P. Thomas,'deceased. TElMS OF SALM,: Cash on the day of stile, the pur chaser to pay for all necessary papers. C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Office, W)nusboro, S. C., ov.6,1879. nov 8-td. CLERtK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY.PF FAIRFIE LD. Henrietta J. Martin, Plaintiff, vs. Samd. B. Clownoy, and Others, Dc fendants. IN >ursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above-stated case, I will offor for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, th. !ollowing-described prop ert to wit: Al that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate In the county and State aforesaid, oin the waters of Jackson's Creek, waters of Littlh itiver, containing Four :x DRED AND FIFTY-TIIMEE ACHES, more or les, bounded by lands formerly be longing to the estate of Thoma Stitt, deceased, lands of John A. Robertson: of W. J. Crawford, of Samuel B. Clowney and of James Harden and be ing tracts A, B and C on a plat of the I ]ands of Thomas Stitt, deceased, made by J. F. Lyles D. S. lin September 1b74. 'ERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid iI cash, for the balance a credit of one and two years from the day of sale, with Interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give his ' bond se cured by a mortgage of the premises sold and to pay for all necessary pa pers. W. i. KERR, Clers Ofice, C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerks Offie, Winnsboro, -8. C., Nov. 6th, 1879. nov 8-td CLZRK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Witte Bros., Plaintiirs, 'vs. John EasIeF, Defendant. IN pursuance of an order of the Court .1of Common leas made in the above-] stated case, I will offer for -sale, boere the court-house door in Winnsboro, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, at publio outcry, to the highest hidder, the following-de scribed p)roperty, to wit: All that niece, p,arcel or tract of land, siuat partl In th0 county of Fairfleld, and partly in the county of Ker4haw, in the said htate, containingTrunEE nUNDnE.D AND Two ACnES, more or less, and bound ed on the north by lands of llenry Ilois, on the south by lands of J. 3. ihu h, and on the West by lands of Joseph Lauhon and Patrick F lnnagan. TERMS OFSALE:. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; for the balance a credit of. one and two years from the dlay of sale,| with interest fromfr said day, the purchaser to gve his bond, scoured by a mortgage of te premises sold, and to pay for all necessary papers. WV. 11 . KERR, C.C.0 P.F.C. Clerk's Office, Winnsboro C C., Nov. 6, 1870. nov 8- Id VLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Lucy Caldwell, Plaintiff, vs. Mary L. Nel son and O)thers, Defendants. T I usac of an order of the Court .l. f Cmmo Plas,made in the above stated ease, I will offer for sale, before the court-Ijouse door in Wininsboro, on the first Munday In December next, vwith in the legal hours of sale, at Pulito out cry, to the highesa, bidder, the following ing described property, to wit.: All that piee. parcel or tract of land, lin being and aftuate ini the county of arneld, ini the State of South Caroli na, containin~g PIvh BUNDnED AND 'rHRTY AcREs, mere or less, and bounded as fel. lows: on the north by lands lately of Thomas Anderson, on the east by lands of John Harrison and Israel Byrd, on the south by tihe public road leading from Winnsboro to Kincald'us Bridge, and on the West by said public road and by land. latel7 belonging to the said Thomas Anderson. This land has been divided into two tracts, of which a plat will be exhibited on the day of sale, and Ihe tracts will be sold soparately. Tihe plat may be ex amine dat the Clerk's office. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purohaso-muoney to- be paid in cash, the balance in two equal annual Instalments from day of sale, with interest from the day of sale, paable an nually, the purchaser to give frthe said balance a bond secured bya mortgage of the premises, and to pay r ail necessary papers.W . U. KERR , Clerk's Office 0. 0. 0. P. F.'0, Winbo 8 b., nov 8-td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH OARlOLINA, COUNTY OWFPAIRFIBLD. Jbhn 0. Seers,.I'laintift, vs. Henr Heins and Te Central National Bank of Columbia, Sou6h Carolina, Defend ants. IN puruanceof an order of the Court of ommon Pleas, made In the above stated ease, I will offer for sale, before the court-house door in Winnsbero, on the fhit Monday in December next, with.. lath elea ros of sal, at pulc out Cry, tte highest bidde the following. dl thte 0to wit:- o sd WlAe that th es an of lrsawd Dunnagan's and Sawyers bmnolies, waters of Bear Creek, wator% of Twenty lve Mile Crook, supposed to contain six teen hundred aeros, more or less, and 3omposed vf a tract of seven hundred and Ifty sores, more or less, granted to John 5mith, eighty-nine and a half acres, late he property of Sarmu' 1 Peak, originally granted to Mary Gordin, eighty-nino and 6 half ares, late the proporty of Susan iah Rush, deceased, originally granted to dairy Gordin, nid two parts of a tract of welvo hundred acres, grantod to John Jillivg-bounded on tho south by lands wnod by Junies Crayon, Calvin Rose Id others, east by lands of the Estate of "hnanuel Rush and the Estato of Leris logan, north by lands of John 11arrison, he Estate of Willis Molton and othors. nd west by land of Dr. Williatu Hall Ud others, being the tract con oyed by L'houns H. Clarke to IIenry Hoins oigh euth day of March, 1870. T1I'S 0 ISALE : One-third cash, the bol:%nceon'a orodit >f one and two years, ti. . credit portion D besecured by bond of the purchasor aud a lnortgage of the. promxises sold.' WV. It.KEl, Clerk's Ofilce, C. C. C. P. F. C. Vinnsboro, .. U., Nov. 6, 1879. nov 8-td CLERK'S SALE. 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. %obertson, Taylor & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Cathorine Lacd, A. W. Ladd, 0. 11. ,Ladd, Doftndants. I N pursuance of an order of the Court of 'onion Pleas, nuaido in the above itated case, I will offor for sale, before the Jourt House door in Winnsboro, on the list Monday in Deceinber next, within he legal hours of sale, at public outory, o the highest bidder, the following leso ibed property, to wit: All that ieco, p>arcel or lot of land, con aining oNE IHALFOF AN ACTtE, more or Iess, ying and situate in the town of Winns oro, in the Stato ar t %unty afore:-aid, nl bounded as folluws: on the north by he lot upan which the court-house tands and is sititted, and the lot of Jno. r. Neil, on the enst by Con gro-s street, on he sonth by lot of A. P Miller, and on he west by lot of .% iss Josephine N. jad-1, having a front of ono hundrod and kye feet on said Congress street, and run ling back westerly two hundred and ten eet, and being the lot known oi the plain if said town as lot numbered forty-four 44.) TT.1lS OF SA LE: One-third of the purchase-money to be >aid in cash, for the baliac, a credit of no and two years from the day of wale, vith annual interest froun said day, the urchaser to give his bond, seoured by 6 inortgago of the premise sold, and to >ay for all necessary papers. W. 11. KERR, Clork's Office, C. 0. C. P. F. C. Ninnsboro, S. U., Nov. 0, 1879. nov 8-td CL ERI'S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FA IFIELD. Jhartotte M. McCord, Plaintiff, vs. Asburv K. Duriham and Others, Do fendants. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Connon Pleas, ma111de in he above-stated case, 1 will oi'er t'or ale, betore the court-house door in Winnsboro, onl the flirst Monday in )ecember next, within the legal hours >f sale, at public11 outciry, to the highest )idder, the fol low ing-dcscribed pr'o >orty, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of and, lying, being and situate in the ounty of Fairtld, State of South Jar'ollina, conitaiing ThmEE HlUNDRIED (NxD TIImITY-sIX ACRES, more or less~ >einig the samie tract of' land conveyed o Emma D). D)urham, deceased, by L. WV. D)uvall, shei', of FairfIeld county, >y deed h)ear'ing date the- day of --, A. D. 186-, lad ini said deedI de iec'ibed as a tract of lawlI contaiing biree hundred andl thirty- three ter'es, more or less, situate anid being n the county of FnirfIeld, and adjoin meI lands of' W. T. Nelson, T. W. Woodward, Mr's. Sarah McCants and )thers. TERMS OF SALE: Cash on the day of sale. W. HI. KERR, C. C..C. P. F. C. Clerk's Office, WVinnsboro, S. C., Nov. 6, 1879. noev 8-ta CL ERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Henry W. Scott and John P. Cross Plaintifl's, vs. Sarah Carman anl Others, Defendanits. I N p)ursuiance of an order of the Couri of tConuon Pleas, imade in the above-sated ease, I will oi'r for salo, before the court-house door in Winns boro, on the first Monday in Dcem ber next., within the legal hours of Rale, at publicoutcry, to the highest bidder, the followving-described prop ertv, to wit: Al1 that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Fairfld, State of South Carolina, known as the "Home Tract," contain lng ONE HIUND)RED ACREs, more or loss, and bounded on the north by lands o1 Samuel Owens,.on the east by lands of C. H1. Seruggs, on the sou th by lands of' 'Wllliam Boyd, and on the wvest by lands of Mary Boyd. TERMS OF SA LE: One-third of the purchase-money t( be p)aid in cash, the balance in tW( equal annual instalments from day o; saile, with interest thereon from the day of sale, payable annually; the purchasber to give- for such balance bond, secured by a mortgage of the pi'omises sold, and to pay for all neces sary papers W. H. KERR, Clerk's-Offloo, Wlnneboro, 8. C., Nov. 6, 1879. nov 8-td NOTICE TO' TRESPASSERS. A LLperonsare hereby notift ed noi ~.tohnt or otherwise trespass or the plae known as the "depes Place. Any one so doing will be deelt with no. cording to law, L. SIhrPSON, Snov 4-t8 Agt. JUST REOEIVElD. E ED Barley, lRed May and G1a1 W ~heat, No. 1 Red Rust-roof Oats raised by myself, D. I. FLENNIKN. nov 4 LAW PARTNER8HiP. HE undersigned have fred aurt 19 ~s~hIund~er tho stl of -LESP. & IAIO, for the praoto f law in all the courts of F'airfteld oonnt . oat I8d. Vw WM I.L1h5 YELLOW PEVER-BLACE VOMIT It is too soon to forget the ravaces of this torilble disee, wlich will no doubt returm in a more malignant and virulent form in the fall montits of 1879. MEtUtELL'8 IEPATINN, a remody discov ered in Southern Nulia and used with sueh wonderful results in South Anmerlea where th inoit ag ravated cases of fever are founi, causcisolil one to two ounces'of bile to ,o filtered or strained from the blood eaCI t11ic It passes through tile liver, as long as an excess of bile exists. By it wonderful action on tiht Liver and stomacit the 1lIHATINK nt 0111,v lpr vents to a certainty iny kiti of Fever id1 Blaek Vomilt., but, alsco etuees Hleancho, uonit.u P>ation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Malartal diseasos. No one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the lularial PoIson and excess of bIle from tile blood by using Ml:mvil's ilrlrs. wiich is sold by all i)rug:is in 25 cotit, 11lid $1.00 bot.lo3, or will be sent by express by t(Ie Proprietors, A. F. M EIItEL, & CO., Phila., Pa. Dr. Pemberton's Stillingim or Queen's Delp'ht. i''The reports of woirrlctres of l heillo1 t.tism, Scrofula, Salt Rtheum, kyphills, ner4 , Ulcersann Sores. that, coie fron aIl 1 1t.4 of 1,110 0otintry, are not onlv renorkable imut mo Intraculous as to be doubted was it, not, for the abundance of proof. Romarkable Cure of Scroula, &o. CASE OF COL. j. C. BR(ANSON. KI ENSTON, GA., 8epteinber10, 1SI. ORNTM :-For sixteen yearsl have ben a great sufferer from Herofti in its mo0., doist.re'.i4:g forIns. I have been conilned to iuy roOm, atij bed for fifteen years with etotlious ug la tioU. The Inost approved reineftls fo, to, h Ca8E1 hnd been USed, tnI tile mlo8t,eit, phy-Icians emnstitedl, It31out anl)- dmei(l(!d enellt. Thus prostrated, dist.e:e.,1 depond lIg, I was tlvi;,E by Dr. Ayer. nr Floyti (oun. ,y. GIa. to cornmnce thec use of yoar C"nI4oa~d Cxtract .Ilingia. Latiguage Io ti.4 ilislillkei.it to desrilbe the relief I otninlet from tle wv of tile St.ilingLa na tt 1.i to colivey ain ad(tillate Iden. of the Intensity of m11y suffering bIforo usiig your ileledicle; isliielen lt to say. I ' bati doned all other remnedle: ati([ cont tined t.e 3aso of yotir Extraet of StIllingia, until I carn pay t,ruily "I am cured of all 'pain," of all dim-ee, wil I nothing to obstruct. the active puirstlitof my professiosn. More tihan eigittfmont.ih have elapsed mince this remarkablo cure, without, iniy roturn of the diseaso.' For tile truth of tile above st4ternetit. I refer to any gentleman in liartow County, 0a., atil 1)t110 lienlb3 of the bar of Cherckee Circuiti, 'whro are acqliminted with ile. I shall over remain, wit i the deepest, gratitudo, Your obedient. servant., J. U. DRANSON, Att,'y. at Law. A MIRACLE. WHSTPOINT, GA., Sept. 10, 1870. 0rNT.R:-.%Ty dnughter wasj takenl ('1n14, 2.5th day Of .111110, 18#13, with wilt was siliseCm to be Acute Riteunatismn, and was t.reltei for Ile millino will% no succes. In Marslh, following., pieces of bone tegan to wYork ot, of (le ri'it, 31n, And colntInuelld to appear tl till I 1 I one flon, tile elo)%W to he holder joint. Itlee Tit.. Maany 1cces of bone clime olit, of right, foot an1d leg. 'I he case was then prone.nect onl. of White Hwelling. After having b.,en conf!nedi about; six year- to her bed. andl([ the cast con sllered hopeless, I WIt inodliM-1d to 1 ry 1). Vemn bertons's Compouni Ext ra1t of li lingla, 1(1 wa,i so well satlilel with i:, effects (inm t Iave continlied the us0 of it Un'tilie prlelltIjt. My daughter wasconlined to IlerI bed about, six years before she mat, up or.even tirile(i ove4r. withouthelp. She now sits up all day, and sews most, of her time-h-lins wa lkel acOss ihe room. 1Hcr general hlialth is 1nw goO , n1(l I believe site wIll, as her Iljnmb,4 g111n stl-engj), walk well. I at.trItite her r'eceve-y. wit hi ie blessing of God, to tile use of your Invaluable inedlelne. With gratitude, I am, yours truly. W. X. BLANTON. WEST PoTNT. 0.n., Sept.. 1IC, 1870. 0 ENTS :-The above certiilcato of Mr. iv. 11. Planton we know anid certify to as being rue. 'The thing is.o hundrefs of the most, I e4peCt ed citiz.ens will certify to it.. As much jeLeience can be given as may 1be rvquIred. Your.s t uly. CRA W V1H i WAi F E, Druggistz. lON. 11. D. WILLIAMS. r DR. P11 BE RTON 's ;'I TT.1JNGTA ia pre pared by A. F. M1fER I,, & CO.. Phila., Pa. 8old by all Druggrsis in $1.00' bott,s, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every where. Send for Rool-"Curio's Htory"-free to all. ledicnes sent to poor people payable 1in instal nients. FR ESH GOODS. JUST opened a. ice Jot of Kenitucky ALSO, A choice lot of Sugar Cure'd Hlams, average size 12 lbs., Breakfast Strips, &c. ALSO, All kinds of fresh grocerles arriving daily. All the favorle branlds o Chewing andl Smoking Tobacco. Give' nmi a call an~d get a baigain. W II. DONLY, nIov 4 On the Cornior'. I GOODS. GOOD GOODS, CHEAP GOODS. WE respectfully call the attention of tho public to onr new lot of Goods, and requeost an Inspection of them before purchasing. Our goods havo been carefully selected, bought at bottom prices, and will be sold as low as they can be bou gIt from anyb.ody anywhere. WVe wvould call the attention of the ladies to our line of Cloaks, Dress goods, Fanoy Goods, Hlosiery, etc. A very )ret .GREAT VARIETY. Our Gents' Goods deopartmeont is com plete in every thing. In heavy goods, sucb as Jeans, Rersieys, Flannels, Hlomespuns, Blankets, &e., wve are full up, at the lowest prices. 8HOGES! BSHOES I SHOES! !! Come and examine our Shoes before buying. Call and se0 our stook, and we wil .convince you that we sell goods as oheap as anybody. h'W We are agents for J. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton. and Boeldini Bros. & Co.'s Spool Silk-Now York Prices. McMASTER, BIRICE & COJ. A week in - 01 own~ town, and no stes a a v iot e por,un ve offered t0Yose~ w it o seekfr yoursef y at yu can doatilbu ness we offer. No oi to te xplain llore. Yo3l can devt-all -our tu or or.ly your Spare t,imo to u n~ ~ and make great ayfor evey hour th Wr.Women n~~ card times w ie you t Atig1 i-einyly O . Polland/Ndln6. OK th "KyFnt g RENN E' -kw# Tirs standard article is coipound.. ed with the greatest care. 3 Its effects are as woliderful and ats satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head cooling, soothing sensation of great comfrort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By Its tonic properties It restores tle capillary glands to their nor-mal vigor, preventhig baldness, and iak. ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, iothing has beei found so efrectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellont quality ; and I consider It the BEST PREPARCATION for its intended purposes." Price, Ono Dollar. ul 6%ghm':D FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be rolled on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis-. cretion. It is easily applied, bein- in one preparation, and quickly and f' fectually produces a permannt color, which will neither rub nor wash ofi Manufactured by F. P. HALL & C0.6 NASHUA, N.H. O19 by &ll DruggiI, a Dealfr Aa U40jul. 'u0h1 r PuIl-1 Il- e . of, [Inion,O gals, uirtiic-al "iPbliatio lsaid Ml u.irval urmet wvho Mre iiv totheir (;w;) 11in-ri-st will buy fromi the I'vat NIQ IPOT OF '1il- SOUTH: LUDDEN & BATES I30-1.I 10 I:JTE MUSI1C HOUSE C:AVANNA T, GA. ; ArorsTiA. (lA. ATIl.Arr A. a U GeO. )i tion & co. . .i r.tt:iter & (X0. (UllAlcr1*i'JTN, 8. U. IUIIA H LO T1 I. U. U. L.. M1(1' Pl' hIl n & U.).1 Mi-:nit h MI .4 a 11 A. 11. ().Intll.I BrownIh- l1Uhers, savan tinh, (ta. ';s .hr (Grand MtII'l Centr'i re of i so1. lb iisi'n. snui.h, andi~ frola this Central*~ J).'l.,r In '.in . D p.t. wvi th its c h tin of lIranc.h ?.fu:st~Ic ot , nll ta nd..r one o nWe'm;inti u nel lut ving arIe ri.awn t he Iudet sup lies oC- t he ..Uutil. A. IGNIFICENT~SdC IT II I NTRODUCTION SALE OF STAlD rThe onlyv Ba or the ind ri 't','tCe.4fully ~ earried out, int i he'. 13. l've thotixandl it nnl. rIfl:LIlnzi i at iFac tory Ihaces for' Cash, or Ten of t, le;adin~g Mantacr., of theU. s. ha e given its exclusive coat tol of thteir instru-I luentoin t heI Sothi, fl authoriz.ed us to plnco for JI 001 intrdcin a11( .\dver1 tiemitnt Onc 'IThowi-. fand. of I heir bet' IIusitrumlents tn rIpri xentat ivo etuthrn hkouseholds at,L Factory' wailesao SE~E THlE PRICES. PIAOc ot. thun 1no-4vWOdrved gin~ toO Lg. six Years aunrantee. $ PIANOS 7! Oct. une nswo,Cary-$155 PIANOS TVoc sIiar (hand, su25 All gunattrcd Iirutintc. ]Iikotr nnc On each. Firteen, ])tys'Tilal if wanted, wo pci t,he fielght, it no 51.0. A t.il! ((oats not hin, inlstrinnt, don't, suit- flon't' hesite toorr MASON AMD HAMIN ORIGANS. AIAUoN & HlMAh,tN - ~ tguns. Not, L0wct1. Behst, arndihaet U ,sI.osol $80. 10 .Iirror Top, only $100. P'oloutbot & P'olton o( rgans4, 6i stops,olc ti5. 10 SLops wita boll chtimeis, oliy $100. send for Int,ronu:ction salo circular gIving~ prices nt rull iufotrmation. l'Tho mngnileeni; Chnickering, TinHect & Davis Webor, latthushaek southern (oeml Dixtoe anI Ftavorlt-o Phianos, lAsRon & hitmlin, Polouibt Polton and sterling Or gns all Incl ided In this sal1o. A clon n sweep. Noreservo. All new Ini. etruments of latest styto. Fresh fromn Fa ctory Lnrgest selection of stanird1 instI-utnOntscyoor offrerd by any hottse. IMPOR TANT P to" L DEN BATES. aug 5-xfr8m Hgor~ 1 gosV MAO INE~CO. + WCHAsLE8.81 - A U.1MBRELTING ftThd sit ltoh thrIee pl h~1 ~tcorne 8eod Qlov4r 3ed i ,0