The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 13, 1880, Image 2
THE NEWS AND IEllEMLD.
WINNSIIORO, S. C.
WA TURDAY, Noverabex13, : 18
it. M'ACNS D1A 18, ITOUio.
0)NO. S. IB-iNOLDH. A$SOCTATH RmoiT
JlA)N KELLY is CATUIIINI FITs FRC
.everybody oVer Bn I ,cock's deelat. 9
are: tiad li. deserve it.
Til. RADrCAS .JVST NOW AlmE gral
fying their malice by abusing Senat,
jaiamnpton. They are virtuoutslyd ndi
halt because he called Joli Shernui
:a liar.
ULYsSEs S. GR.NT, JIlt., WosI e
-gagemOnt to a dajiuglter of thei honianl
king, lloo(1, was brokenl of: a
.months ago, has just Imarriedit a daug
ter of ex-Senator Chail-e, of Coliona
GARFIELD OUIl rTo in
lie is a member of Congreos, a 13 Ui4
States Senator elect irom Ohio. Il
Preshent elect of the Unite( i att
110 is a solid Muldooni, three 1ubmd
and tweity-ineii.
ACCORDING To 'Till it,'. EN vix
South Carolina, the exces of t0,iE:1
over males is over. teen tho: I
A fewyears ago the exc. was se
tehnm thousand. Cheer up lulies; .he
figures are ecuou raging.
A CHICAGO FIC1 GO-T UP A CORCN
on pork a year ago, made a iiilli<
and lost throo million, bmt had i
grit to go on buying, and recenmt
cleared out stock at a not profit of foi
million dollars.
Arnopos or 'rij; iIxo(srr(o-'ON
break up the Solid South10, the .Nc
York Wprli peCrineintly says that in
.Solid South there is strength agaim
Radical encroachments, While ia divi
ed South would fall an easy pre
Ilereii is food oir thought.
A NAVAL OFFICIER OF 111I0 RAI
Shows that the Navy of the unit,
States is powerless to contend ag'aii
a foreign fleet, andl that all our pot
are at the mercy of an invading squa
ron. In less than two weeks' ioti
any of our Atlantic cities might
captured by a few iron-clads fro
Halifax or Cuba. A cheerful pr'
Peet.
GItoiuma A:.u'i':o TJOwVNsrEND sA
the Radicals intentd to devotO paric
ar attention to South Carolina, Lou.i
ana, Florida and Mississippi. 1
them devote if they wish. INothii
they can do will ever make us subr
to the thieving governments we lnd
the past, while, inl our1 opiion, iV I
Rads get on too high ia horso the I
depeildent voto North will dron
themn in a tidal wave in 1882 simil
to that of 1874. It behooves boIh i,
ties to be on 1thh- good bohavlior. '1h
will be closely watehied.
T'in Naw YOlIC ASun classe's t
h onse as consist ing o f I.'2 Ilepublica
and 141 opplositionI. Thius g'ives
M[aino Orcnbacker's amid t he 1i0
lIhat~t Sumit h, of' Ih-ooklyn , I ud.'pen
ent, to the .1emuuocrats, and tour .1
somuriGroenbackers to the liepublicai
Onu the contrnarv, it is said thie hl
so11uris will veto with tihe Dem
crats. This would make the I lou
stand 1.18 Itepubliicans and1( 1 15 oppo;
lion. A few'~ doubttul districts i
change this result.
l"IRANcIC Ix UNlIfnI~u1N(G lisR ieriol
tersq haive niot comoi downa fr'om
wa'lls of Paris, betore th 1w emrry min
tryv whlich succededl his Imws a l-o gonei
theo boardl. (uannhet ia is thie tir,.4 i:
of France no0w, but1 lie ims sernimhii
ordecr 411at lie may hiaw no eii ght1Ii
carry when he run ms (or (lhe I ri'*h
cy. It is a quest ion whel b. r' hl
shirk thP respionibilityv any'. i'a-e
]las admuinistr'ationt wvonhl be' ;:ie
Tmi1, F'o.Ow11i m..Sr vi-:: wi nI. II \
De)laware. l'loridai. (;sorgia. F~
ri, Northu ':arolinia, (>rii:on. m,
C3arolinat, ''xas andu \\0 -i .i
ana11, 'l'iiessee, \'irgi jia, (';:ilij jog1
]nudiania, Ohio, a tota o(11 f th irtv-.s
10I Nvadl andtt TeC11Qnnss elect Ilim
crats this wvill g'ive t hirty--eight, ma11
ing a tie, without Alahlone or I )av
D)avis. Thle aut ter will generia1lly vt
with the Deimocra1ts, antd thie torm
'wil I(15nsr D~emnocrtIic supr)'&leay
the Senato lor' two years to comie. N
so muitch of a W aterloo~ after all
c:ratic victoryicaused a panilie in WV
Street, while every fav~orable inidi<
tion for Garftield: sent stocks botoir
In (his way t imIid capital isis were
ikiceed to vote (lie lladical t icket .
the v'ery (lay after the electioni I
m~arket tumbled disaistroushy, andI
huasnu't gone back yet to old prie.
TPho whole tintg was IL inge elect i<
cering scheme eniginueered by thle I
inheuhato fInanclir, John Shermi
TIho best part of it is that a number
guIleless Radoicals, believing inii
sincerity of the thinmg, Invested pri
heavily before thie election-, ant14icip
lng a decidedet boom1 after the truitun~
oIf Rlepubhlecan ism was assu red.
they paid up the margins they
(dulged ini curses deep) anmd loud, o'
the way they had been taken
Served thema right..
-The popuition of IBroolyn,
,cording~ to the official figures,'Is $6
689. 'his niunber' Includes one Inl
dred anmd eighteen Chinlmese ando twen
Subscribe to Tm:E NEws AND Ii
ALD,
STATE 01 SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF FATIHFIELD.
13. Hlawlov Robertson, As Executor o
0. the Last W ill and 'Testninent of ,oss(
Wirilck, 1)cceased, Plaitiffl' againis
Elizabeth Wirick and Others, De
foidants.
IN pursuance of an order of the Cour
f o o nmon Pleas, mado in the
O above-stated ease, I will ofir for sah
bolore the Court I louetdoor inl Winns
boro, oin the first Monday in Decom
be next, within the legal hours o
Ssale, at plblic outcry, to the higlics
bidder, the follo wing-desci'bed prop
er'ty, to wit:
All those certain pieces, parcels 01
raicts of land ly iI, beino' tond it uatt
iln tihe Count v of airiichl, in the State
of' Soth Catr'lina, containing inl the
Sw'hlolte Ifteeni hundred acres, moro oi
v less, bouided-by lands of J. S. CIa>.
hi- 'poll, 1. It. Rtobortson, Thomas !
0. :-mith. Elizabeth Wirick, 0. F. Chap
plll. iliis o'raddick, It. N. Lowrance
T :ad others, anld having such slhapses
l1utri but is and boundaries as are
mvore ftllly ;.shovun oil a plit, of resur
oy o thereof inade by B. HI. Rtobertsoi
- .1). o.. ow hetst clay of' December,
A .A. 1). 1."',-. mid nowv Oil fle inl thle
:oflle of the Clerk of the court 01
Conanlon Phea.
of '1h ,',1vt'v-m1enltion'd lind has been
CS diidu 1 into 11erl raels, and thesc
t1to will ( "Old separaely, as fo.
- w , the ''lloe Plaoc," conl
o aiing oe hinIred ad ninefy acrles,
MnOrM or les.
11. Tract 1, thle ''Taylor Place," Con.
Aic taining oneo h11unidred and forty-five
1 0ar'S, 1101e or. less.
Ill. T "rac (, the "Piney Woods
Plaeontinig ono huindred and
eighy acesmore or. lesgs.
V. Trat I), tho ''Marlin Place,
conitailiIing one h11uni'dred and tel acres,
1110r1 or le-ss.
R) V. Tract'u. E, the "Jacob Virick
wV; Plate'," containilg wo htndred ind
a iph 11 ces, mor l o ess.
V I. Tratt . the ''Oermann Wirik
11P1:1co," coitainlinl1g one luldred and
' wenllty-eivet acr'es, more or less.
Y- V'll. h'.rat G., the "Cook Plce,
con)(iling ole h11(1r1ied Iltid twoelve
aeuas, moe or loiSd,
It Vll Tract, It. (he ''Old 110om1
1d aIc," colitaoining two huindred and
t bl fy-eight Iaresl, mor-e or less.
03 TEnMUS OF SALE.:
1-One-third of thle puil-chase-monley to
ebe lurid inl ensh, and fthe. balanlec. inl two
Ioequatl annual instainents From day of'
Salo, with interest, froml said day, imya11
Wibe a1111nn1h ally nil thle whole 'of, Mhe
s- prilcipil arnid interest shall ie paid
the pirchaser to give For ilwlu bah-inuce
a bonid secur'ed by a iort'a1'e' of the
vs proilises sold, 1111 to pay Yer all neces
j Clerk's Ofilce, W. Ii. KEm,
et, Winnsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C.
.Nov. 12, 1880.
niov 13
CLI:RK'S SA L1E.
io STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
1- COUNTY OF PAIRFTElJ).
n William C. Bee & Co., Plainti l's, vs.
r Jamies W. Law ccI al., Dee'onldiits.
I.- IN puicr -siuic of' a supplelInienal or
le. of saile, 11111de inl tile above en
titled action, I will sell at, public out
cry, to .h. highest bidder, before the
hie tourlt Ilus door0 101 ini Winnsboroi, on
as t3h~efrst Moniday' in Deccinhier next,
willhui the l'gal hoiurs 01f sale, the 1W1
IClowing dscibehd propertv, to wit:
v. All t hat pi~ce, par 'ecl 01' tra'uct o1
(i- 11ai1 , and thle houses(3 thereion S fitate,
- lvi.ng, 1be1ing and( situa to ini the town of
\\nisoi the Cinhh' iil ounity 'o igairl
S(t'll Start'e oforsaidtwi co'taiig fo.v
o- the oth by lsfotely-be'lonineI
-Swnat an O11( . it. 'I holnpsonl, and1( on1
thle we''(st by lands of the estate of
.tes II. A liants ; exct in g and) re)
Serv'ing' out of' suaid hand1( such:1 parl'Cs
therof as1 1 hiave het'oforiIie bwen, or*
be 'ty b, Prior to Sid dtI o sale, sohi
I - by d1ames II1. H io', Esqj.,' inl purI1suan~ice
ol in 1)1ni'r heroeforre Ilt te in said
.ain, llt(4 dat 1 eth Oc oe, 1877. Th'e
lid ont in suitble bulildhing ltst, and
Sa phi.' tteel t()ideii whchiwillibe
I oe for inpelona the laws' onley tof
a.. Ili- ,hn n 1. lion; t Ian a l:1 c iti
1. a lt' the ' lot ' conta ig the delliner
T-h e wi be it st. ht(r*ii .'ni 1(
tI V a o t'- lul'h e li'i tha s money1 to
'ht- Ii inv ash for- ahe balanhe a ci'edi
al (n 'dOIworyar 01' th ay
r ii 'h-, iakbe in11 (ial', )' ann Illli .ill
N m se~l ao motg ag (e1'f the tm
its -
-l h W))V'.til~ '14. I1 Kil Elliat' i
a - lih-r i)'4 O cice fli . C.ns Mo.a i. n
.i. Nove . 10, iliso, r' t le ih
i D. la' l i ek, ()laii ll',g agans li'irnk
l he li(' 0ke and O lt IDefenldanty
's. pursliuance1( of ang order~' of1the
"ll tiout of ComhiinonII Pslea made In
m bveae eads(1(1ei/(II 114 willoferdfo
Oiinebor hino'(1 tehrstIMonay in
o- Q111., ii ('oblic out1 ry, to4 thliie i r.
e)1stlWt bidder, 3' t i' ollingdsrlied~'
AsprYiiopt, wilit:y1111I t hl i
a-i the t'pice, arel or tfrat of111atul
1.)lying, teg aulne 1itat invte Co) uct
' ars eo lanea1011ses, all b oded b
.tVhuulsoo S.1. Stevenson. Mr. L'. 1" (
's.o cr, intest o Jifgh ilne-,ano.
m1- thinsed ain 011'hie.sbigte it
NJ~iJ1?JER &On~icu -
STATE O.F SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FARFIELD.
William A. Clarke and James A.
Clarke, Executors, Plaintiffs, vs.
William M. Clarke and Others, Do
fendants
IN pursuance of an order of the
Court of Common10) Pleas, made in
the above stated case, I will offor'for
sile, before the Court House door iI
Winns1boro, Onl the first Monday InI
December next, vithin the legal hours
of sale, at. public outory, to the highest
bidder, tho following described prop
erty, to wit.:
First, a certain tract, contaiilinq
twentv-seven acres, known as the
'"tGalrrick tract,'' iving. being amid sit
nto on the waters of Morris' Crk,
in Towhip No. 10, in the County of
Fairfield, and bounded by Jands of
Daniel Scott, 1. 11. Duflose, Ellen R.
Garrick, other lanls of Iounry Clark,
and by the Winnsboro road ; second,
a certain tract, containing fiur hiu.i
dred and fifxy-two icros, inr. or- less,
known as the "' liuiter tract,'" lviif
being and situate on Sawnev's Creefi
in Township No. 8, in the County of
Fairfield, and bounded by lands of
AMrs. Sallic A. Mleatis, ]Howell Ed
munds and John T. Johnsoi ; third, at
cerain tract, known its the "Arledge
tract," coitainmiig three huindied and
t wenty-six acres, more or less yingip
being and situnate inl Township No. 6,
iI the County of Fairfield, anid bouinld
edl by' auds of' Johm J. Nelson, Hlu
ben hell and Beiijain Cloud; fourth,
a certain tract, being the lower hilf of
the "'Wirick tract," containing one
liidred acres, lore or less, lying,
being 1111d situtate oi thie waters of the
IMorris' Creek, in Townsship No. 9, in
fihe County of Fairfield, and bounded
by lands or I. J. Ailmrbin, T'Jhorimis
N1ia)rboroughm, lii's. Ilundrick and oth
ers. A plat of the above described
tracts of land will be exhibited on the
day of sale.
TEnMS OF SALE:
OnC-third of the purchase money to
be paid inl cash, anmd tle purlcliaser or
purchaseIs to give their bonds for tie
balance, secured by a mortgage of the
preuises Sold, payable in olie and two
years, with iiterest from the day of
sile. Puirclasers to pa for papers.
Clerk's Oflico, W. 11. KEltR,
Winmsboro, S. C., C. C. C. P. F. C.
Nov. 11, 1880.
nov 13
CLERIK'4 isALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Mary Ellen Harrall and Others, Plain
I IS, agaiist Charlotte it. Dunliap
nld Others, Defendants.
IN plursuatiice of ain order of the
Couri-t o(" Commiiioni Peas, madfe in
the above-stated case, I will offer for
sale before tle Court, louse door in
W innsboro, on the first Monday in
December iext., within the legal hours
of" sale, at public o0ttery, to tle high
(st bidder, the follow ing-described
propet y, to wvit:
AIl that piece, parcel or tract of land
lying, being and situnate in the Couimly
of Fairtleld, iii the State of Souti
Carolina, contaiinmg one hundred aind
eighteen aeires, iinore or less, repie
rmiited bv the letter C on a plat of re
survey miade by ii. II. lfobertson,~ ..
. ,oni thle It~ih duay of Jinmuary, A . D).
1879, of" the lands of" Thoiins' liiiihard
soin, deced~l~ , and~ liavinhg such shiapes,
miarks, buitts and1( bouniidiest as are
inor~e f'ully" shownt on the said plat.
TEluMS 0OF SA I.E0
One-Ithiird of" the pulrchase-muonev to
be p:ndc ini caish, andit thle balance in' two
ellina iiliannul iust al ments froin thle (day
of" sale, with interest from said (day,
payable annually until the wihole ot"
the pincipalI and inuteirest shall be
paid ; the purchaser to give for" such
balance a biond secmuired by a mortgage
of" the pro~emiises sold, and to pay for" all
Clerk's Oitlie, W. 11. KEIRR
Win nsbor~o, 8. (C., C. C. C. P. F.'C.
Nov. 12, 1880.
niov 13
CLERK' S ALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
OOUJNTY OF FAIIrFIELD.
Jamies (1. Mc(ants, Admn'r., liainiti"'
vs. Saling'' Wolfe and Other~s, Defeni
dlants.
IN pursuanc of all ord(er of the
C. ot' of Cmmon Plevs, mnade ini
thie abovo st ated case, [ will otl'or for"
sale betoreo the Court lionso dloor in
W innisboiro, on thme ih'st Moniday ini
D eceinbeir ne(x I, withlin thme legal hour~s
of salce, at public out erv, to thle highl
est. bidder, thle followinig described
prioperty, to wiit:
tract of" land. contaiining three hmndired
and mmlsevenIteen ai ire(s, miore or" less, gen
cmraIly knownii i as thle "'Shurley, or" In
stit ut ion P lace,'' situate, lylng" and~
be'ing in t he County of" FairlIiel and
thie State aforiesa.idc. about three niiles
southwest ot thme Iowni of' Winnsboro,
on I ih south side of", amid adjoiing,
the pubhl ic ioadl lead4img tfrom tire towni
of W innmsboro to (lie llell's mill road,
bouinded by other lanids )1ow owned0
by I le said Smaling Wofe 8. llaruch
amid othersi".
. 'EmIMs OF SALE:
Onie-tiiird of' the litchaisO money to
be p aid ini cash, thle bala nce upomn ia
cre0( it of omie and~ two years n'Iom tho
day otf sale, in t wo equal inmst al ments,
withm imierest from the day of" sale,
paiyablle annualinly, to be s'curi edl by
bond of" pnchaser aimd imoirtgage of"
thle premiises. 'Purchaseir to pay for
Papnis. W. II. K ElC ilH
t lerk's Oflice, C. C. C. P. F.'C.
Wumiisbor~o, S. C.,
iNov. 11, 1880.
nocv 13
CLEK'S SA LE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAiI"FIETLD.
Mairy Ellenl Itarr~ali and (Ot hers, Plaini
titis, against James Maiin, D~efen
dant.
jN pur msnmec of an or~deri of thme
Courit otf Comimon P'leas, :ma-le ini
the abov~e staited case, I will oibr for
sale, b~efoire thie Conrt. I louse door in
\\ nmmshoiro, oni the irst Moonday in
D ecember ntext , wit hin (lie legal h'ours
ot" smale, at publlic outerv , to the high.
est bidder, (lie folloin mg dlescilbed
p~roplerty, to wit:
All thamt certin pice, p~arcel Oir iract
of' hmd1( lyi ng, bein," and situtate ini thme
County oft F'airhel , 1mn the State of"
South" Caroinma, contaiing one hll
dried mpmd seventy-flyco acres, nmor~e or'
less, and lbounded on fiho north1 by
. lads of' thle estate of" Joseph "Van ihn,
(deceased, on (lie east by lanids ot"f 'elin
J. Neil, on thle son'th1 by lands of
GOicrue W . Cr~aiw fantnnndAon th m e.. .
by lands of John Tayloi -and Fraik
Bsrown,
THR318'OF BALM:
One-third 6f the purchase m1oney to
be paid in cash, and the balance in two
equal auinual lnstall'nonts from day of
sale, with interest from said (liy, pay
able annually, 1intil' the whole of t.he
principal and Interest shall be pald;
the putcliaser ttgive for such balaineo
a bond secured by a mortgage of the
promise8 sold, and to >av. for all neces,
sary papers. -w .i. KER,
Clerk's Office, 0. 0. C. P. F". C.
Winnsboro, S. C.
Nov. 11, 1880.
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CIAIt K'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
G. 13. Lamar, et ux, et al., Plaintiffs,
vs. J. M. uttitland and C.-D. Ford,
Executors of Will of N. A. Pcay, De
ceased, Defendants.
][N pursuaneo of an ordor of the Court
of Common Pleas, mado in the above
statod cano. I will offer for sale, before
the conit-houso door in Winnsboro, on
tlio first Monday in December next, with
in the legal hours of salo, at public out.
cry, to the highest, bidder, tho following
described property, to iit:
All that cortain tract of land, situate,
lying and being in the County of Fair
field, in theSlate of South Carolina, con.
taining twolvo hundred and seventy-five
Rorens, Anoro or less. and bounded on tho
north by lands recently belonging to the
estato of N A. Peny, dieconsed, known as
tho "Dutchman's Creek Place," on the east
by lands purehased at the sale of said
eotato by John H. Catheart and E. W
Haynes, on the west by lands belonging
to the estate of Strother Tidwell, de
ensd, Iand on the smoith by lands belong
ing to Samuel Dixon- said tract being
commonly known as the "(rahamni Place,.
A," of the estate of N. A. Pony, deceased.
TERMS OF SA LE :
One-third of the purchtso- money to be
paid in cash inmediately upon the close
of tho bidding, for the balanco a credit of
one and two years front th (lay of sale,
the purchtaser to give his bond for said
balance with interest thereon from thi
day of sile, secured by a mortgage of the
premises sold, and to pay for aill necessa
ry papers, and in caso of a failure to com
ply with said teris, the land to be imme
diately resold, at which re-sale the first
purchaser's bid will not again be taken,
and .the land to be continually resold as
he-reinbeforo mentioned until a purohaser
do comply. W. I1 KERR
Clerk's Office, C. C. . P. F.C.
W innsboro, S. 0.,
Nov. It, 1880.
nov 13
CLEIK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Samuel B. Clowney, n Clerk, Plaintiff,
vs. 1). B. DeSaussure, Defendant.
N pursuanco of an order of the Court
of Common Pleas mado in the above
stated caso, I will offer for salo, before the
court-house door in Winnsboro, on the
first Monday in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, at publio outcry,
to t-t4 highest bidder, (lie following-de.
icribed property, to wit:
All that plantation or tract of land, ly.
ing and situate in the County of Fairield,
and State of South Carolina, containing
nine hundred and fifteen acres, and rep
resented by the letter "A" on a plit of
resurvey of the estato of N. A. Peay, de
ceased, known as the -'Dutchman (Creck
.1 laco," matido .by ii. It. .Rtobertson, D). 8.,
on thte 5th dayv of October, 1869, and on
file in the of11ee of the Clerk of the Court
of Commion PlIeas for said County and
State.
TRMS OF SALE:
One-thiird of the p~urchatsc money to be
paid in cash, for the bahmocu a credit of
otno and two years, the payments to be
made in two equtal annual instalmients,
wvith intetest ftromt tht day of sale, pa3.a
ble annua Iy, thle pur tchtser to give his
hond secumred by a mtortgago of the pre~n
ises, and to pay for all necessary pap>ers.
Clerk's 0(1icc, W. H. K EJ t,
Winnsboro, S. C , C. C. C. P.'0.
Nov, 11, 180.
nov 13
(OLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF rAIRFIELD.
Salli La.. Chisolmn and ethers, Plaintiffs,
vs. Sallio M[cQuiston, D)efendanmt.
TN pursuance of an order of the Court
.. of' t.'ommon Pleas, made in the above
stated ease, I will offer for sale, before the
Court House door in Winnsboro, on the
first Monday in Dccemuber next, within
thle legal hours of sale, at public outcry,
to the highest bidder, the following
c'eseribed propecrty, to wit:
All thant piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying and situate tn the County of Ftair
tield, andl~ N'atoe of Sauith Carolina, eon
ttaining one hundred and twonty acres,
moert or less, on the waters of Little
.liver, anid huounded by ltands of John A,
hirice, Jlant's Chisolm, T.~ R. Sterling,
Rt. C. Clowney and Mrs Daoncs Banks.
'TERMS OF SALE:
One-half cash, andl the balance of theo
purchase monty on a credit-of twelve
mon11ths witht interest thereon fromi the
daiy of sale, to 1b0 secured by tho bond of
the purchaser and a mtortgage of the prom
ises; or atli cash on thte dtay of sale, at the
option of thei purc~hatser. Purchasers to
ptay for all ncessay~ papers.
Clerk's Othice, W. It. KERA13
Winnsboro, 8. C., C. C. C P. F. C.
Nov. 11, 1880,
novti 13
CIARKti's SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF F-AIRFIELD.
Robert M. W,dlhaeo, Plaintiff, vs Samuel
B. Clowney and Others, JDefendants.
1N putrseanen of an order of the Court
- of Cohutnon Pletas, mntdo in thbe above
stated ease, I will offer for sale, before the
Court House doer in WVannsboro, on the
first Monday in December next, within
the legal hours of salo, at pullic outor y,
to the highest bidder, the following do
scribed property, to wit:
All that piece parcel or trlret of land,
conttaimmg two hundred and tn acres,
more or less, lying, being arid situato In
the (ounty tand State aforestid, about one
mile northtwcst of the town of Winnsboro,
bounded on (lie north by lands of Dr. WV.
E. Aiken, on the eatsl by the p~ublic road1
letading from WVinaboro to Bell's Bridge
and Little liiver, on theo'oouth 1)y lands
lately owntd by Charles Cathicart anti
lands of Charles Timmns, and on thie west
b.) tland of Clh"' -s 'Timm is,
'PICRMs OF SALE:
One-third ot' thie puirchatse money to be
paidl in cash, an?, the balance on a credit
of do antd two years, in two equal inst
meats, with intel est thereon from the da~y
(if sale, pay 3able annually, to 1)0 secured[
by the bond of thme purchaser and a tnort
gage of the. premises. P'urchiasers to pay
for all necessary papers'
Clerk's Of11co, W, H., K ERR,
Winnsbo ro, H. C., C, U. C. P. F. C.
Nov. 11, 1880.
nov 13
Clothing for Men, Youths and
Boys-A meaning sign,, yet our
fniends say there's nothing. mean
abu- au. Conmc and suit your
SelVes. SUGEN'IIRIMER & OhnE5annEr,
CLEIRK'M SALE.
STATE OF OUTI- CAROLINA,
00O1)NTY OF FAIRFIE2,D.
k. E. Owes, Plaintiff, vs. yames G. Me
Cants, Administrator, Defendant.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court
of Common Plea2, made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before the
Jourt House door in Winnsboro, on the
Irst Monday in December next, within
-he legal hours of sale, at publio outory,
o the highest bidder, the following de.
rb. -pr rty, to wit:
All that be oeve, parcel or tract of 1pud,
I, ng and situato in the County of
tir,0 and State, aforesaid, bounded
y lands of Thomas 0. Camack, Samuel
alston, Sheridan Rutland, Thomas lP.
rigon, and land belonging to the estate
)f J. F. Craig, deceased, containing two
iundred and seventy-three aores, more
>r less.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-half of the purchase money to be
aid in cash, and the remaining half of
aid purohase money to be paid within
welvo months from thd date of said sale,
vith interest from said date, to be scoured
)y a bond of the purchaser and a mort
,ago of the promises, possession of said
>romises not to be given until the first
lay of January, 1881. Purchaser to pay
orall necessary papers.
Clerk's Office, W. H. KERR,
Vinnsboro, S. C., C. (. 0. P. F. C.,
Nov. 11, 1880.
nov 13
CLERK'% SALE.
3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
Nilliam A. Olarke and James A. Clarke,
Execu'ors, Plaintiffs, vs. Dennis Miller,
Defendant
N pursuance of an ordor of the Court
of Common Pleas, mado in tho abovc
tited case, I will offer for salo, before the
jouit Houso door in Winnsboro, on the
Irst Monday in December next, within
he legal hours of sale, at public outcry,
o the highest bidder, the following do.
ioribed prop>rty, to wit:
All that piecc, parcel or tract of land,
,ontaining, by estimate, three hundred
ceres, except one hundred acres, trans.
erred by Henry Clarke to Dennis Miller,
ying, being and situate in the County of
Fairfield and Stato aforesaid, on Big
Jodar Creek, and bounded by lands ol
1. F. Kennedy, Dr. T. R. Center, and
ixomestead of Mrs. 13. F Davidson. A
plat of the aforesaid tract of land will be
3xhibited on the day of sale.
TEMSt OF SALE:
One-third of the purehaeo money to be
aid in cash, the balance on a credit oi
)no and two years, secured by a mortgage
>f the promises soli. with interost fromn
1he d.ty of sale. -W. H. KERR,
Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C.
Winnsboro, 8. C.,
Nov. 11, 1880,
nov 13
JST IN STORI
b\EW SEED RYE AND BARLEY,
-ALSO
A LOT OF RED RUST-PROOF
OATS TO ARRIVE IN
A FEW DAYS,.
BAGGING AND) TIES.
A full and con plete stock of Family
11nd Plantation: Groceries will always
1)e found at my establishmont, and
they will be sold at prices to suit thc
lica. Give me a call and you shall be
suited.
D. it. FLENNI KEN.
aug 31
FINE LIQUORS.
NTATHTANSBRO11S.' Old Cabinet Rye
-LN1863, Cld Rtoanoke Whiskey , 1860.
Also, Rlotterdlam Brandy. Cold Ham for
lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock every day.
I HAYE recently made extensive addi
tions to my stock of Wines ant
litpuors. which consjists of a full assort,
ment of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey
French Brandy, Apple Brandy, Peacla
Birandy, Sherry Wine, Scuppernong WVine,
Ohamnpagne, dtc , otc.
f& I claim to sall the FINEST ANI
PI.IREST RYE WHISKEY to be had ir
Winnsbo~ro. Give it a trial.
I also also k epi on hand a full supply o
SEGARS AND TOBJA CO,
in great variety, and adapted to the tastci
of everybody.
Call at, the PALV'ETTfO HOUSE, in th<
Winnsboro H~otel building.
mohi 29
THE PEOPLE'S
MU(TUAL
RELIEF ASSOCIATION
TT H IS is an Association of business mn
wofor their mutual prot ection
contribute ton ards a fund, so ai
In case of deoath, their familios may re
ceive from $2.I:00 to $5,000i, according t<
amount. of corlifloato. This is one of' the
best plans of~ lifeo insurvance. 3 on pay a'
you go, Just like lire isuranee, and it
more Convenience evon, as you pay
small imitalmnents during the year.
refer to these best acquainted wvith us
z:members in Fairieold: G. HI. Mc
Mlaster, Jas. A. Brice, Jno B. Davis, 7)
R1. Flenniken, B. Sugenhimerq, J. W
McCroighit. Jno. J1. Neil, Thomas IU. John
son. J. Ciendining, If. B Hanahan, li
Mens Davis, .Jas. Q Davis. Any on
that should like to bel-nmo a meomber wvii
app)1ly to 0. C. JA COT.
oct 2A gent.
PHEOTO4GRA PiS
PHOTOGRIAPIEs
T will operate in my Old Gallery in th<
. Thespian Hall until 1st December
If you want
P1H0TO O.RA PHS
conmc at once, that I may the bet ter serve
If convenient, make yten
the day before. A.. nt
nov .0tl IS
FOR THlE G0o0, THE TRUE, AND. THE BEAUTIFUL 1.
WILL E PISTRIBUTED. BY
DESPORTES & EDIEUNIDS, '
(UNDER WRIGHT'S HOTEL,)
-TN Merchandise, during FAIR WEEK, at most attractivo prices. See evr Dress
...Goods in all the latest stylos,Trimming!Silks and atius, Hositrg,- Handketchiefs
and Notions in newest novelties. Gonts' and Youths' Hats in largo stock, Ladies',
Gents' and Children's Doots and Shoes, Ladies' Cloaks, uew ind stylish, at'New York
prices; Blankets, darpets, Comfortables and Lap Robes, at the Now Store of, " %
DESPOR T E S < EDMUNDS,
nov 6 Under Wright's Hotel, Columbia, S. 0.
TilE [*REAT ilEADQIIARTERS
-FOR
DRY GOODS NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, WOODEN -WARE,
WiLLOW VARE, COFFE ES, TEAS, ETC., ETC.
IT has been my motto since I opened business'in Winnsboro to bring all
articles in my line to a living profit and do away with those long
profits which are ruinous to the interests of any town or city. I do not
blow or boast as some of my fogy competitors term it. No doubt goods
at these 0rices surprise them. But you can get anything in my store at
prices advertised. I sell goods at a small profit, and am determined to
LEAD THE VAN!
My buyer is shipping goods by every freight at twenty per cent. less
than I could buy them when in New York myself four weeks ago.
Calicoes Still Lowier I
2,000 Yards to arrive, 41 cents., Best standard brands at 6j and 7 cents
worth 8* everywhere.
MIMAlGII8 PRICE0 AREI BOCD Tb TELL !
1Nack Goods a specialty. I handle Lubin's Cashmeres-the best manu
facturer of Black Cashmere in the World.
English Crapes, Nun Cloth, Velveoines, Mohairs,
Henriettas, Alpaccas.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Twenty Cases Boots and Shoes just received from the best manufactur-.
era. No old trash carried over for the last three years, every pair new and
fresh.
SOAI, SOAP, SOAP.
Twenty-five Boxes of the best 1 lb. bar ever in Winnsboro, for 5 cents.
T8A.S. T8AS, TEAS.
Fife Half Chests of Tea, bought far below its value. Good English
Breakfast Tea at 40c. A good Hyson Tea at 65e. Gunpowder 75. Every
person using Tea should see these goods before buying.
TO A R R I V E.
3,000 ieces Tinware, 5 Pieces Carpeting at 50, , 85 cents and $1.00
Wait and see these goods and save at least twventy per cent.
THE LEADER EVER I
John L. Mimnaugh.
CONGRESS STREET.
ALWAYS RELIABLE I
NO BOASTING!.
.-PLAIN FACTS.
IT IS well knowvn throughout Fairfield county that the old established
.1house of F. ELDER & CO. is always on the square. -We sell our cus
tomers goods once, and they come back, Whl ? Bcaswererial
and sell only goods that give satisfactio'n. Our oas eaerlal
FALL AND WINTER STOCI(
OfyGoode i, Clothng, Boots and Shoes, Hatg, Gents' Furnishing
tOur Grocery, Crockery and Woodenware Department is fully up to the
PRICES AS LOW
nsui anywereo els.ve onvite yonr attention and inspection. We can
oct 2
THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED.
SE2WRNG MACHINE
CHLALLENGES TH E WORLD TO .PRODyUOE ITS EQUAL I
$1,000 REWARD.
'' One thiousandc dollars reward ofl'eredtoayprotatwldeaget
Ia rangt of work, anid do it as vI1 i we lly tol~ acipers hat call don ongra
the "D1A VIS VART'1ICAI. L FRED 8E1 aj~the MACine~ a s anene for
he contest wvil be 'made with any one dcsiri. toACoINE." Aorreage~nme do
reward, withlin a reasonable tine after wvrittea altloa e retheiav name
DAVjs SfWVING MACH1INE~ CO.,
ccotvi he large lot of the above Machines and the Improved Weed Just re
coived. 'J. 0. BOAO, Agent.
' 'Ur2T MrL.a m
~Vi~ and Colored Piquos, Dress Goods in variety, Illusion, Silks, Satins,
Bltos, Cinetsn Loe, tolla s, Hosiery, Lace Bonnets, Ruehin ,I
fon Blsine andscl Clryos Fcus, Ties and everything keneraly
ment. Yoan ~tallDr Odancy G.o04oda and Millinery Establish