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'THE NEWS AND HERALD. * WIlNSBORO, S. -C. 2URSDAY. November 23. I -: r . QOS. RIKYNOLDS. EmaOu. X- A B IPA VIB, CONsTu:ruTIO ERronL. R-IPUBLICAN praetices seem to be gaking root in Ruzssia. Some colossal *telihg bas Ueell lately/ (liseovered in the civil and military dep)artmeints of le governmient.. IN the December utniber of the .lYurth American Review Gen. Grant <Jas an article of ten pa)rges, eittled -"'An Undoserved Stigma," in which he reviews the Filz .Jolhn iPorteir case. r'eachifng the conclusion, 1'rin .nilitary' -enlsideratiosis, that the filing of the Court-martial was erroncous, al1( that a.great arrong was ' done to General Porter, which ought to be undet as 1r as its pow possible, and as specdliy .as possi o. POLITICAL NOTES. Thio New York iorld predicts as a result of the DenocI'atic tri ulph "a shrinkage of $40,000,00, or vn more, in the appropria(ions by Conigress." Ex-Governor Long, Republican, elected to Congress in Massachuset ts, declares himself opposedI to the eitire internal revenue system, as a *warl , meiasure which is not justitlible in time of peace. . - 3r. Pattison, Democratic Governor elect of Ponsylvania, has appoilntcd a Methodist clergymau as his private secretary. The Charlotte Obsere' says: "It is settled at )lst. Ilyde county gives Blennett one hundred and twenty-Cig lit, which makes his majority in (lie State three hundred and fortv-seven. A victory for which we may be thankful, but for [ho smallness of which the Democrats who failed to (1o their duty ought to be ashamed." A special to the Vicksburg Commer cial says the secretary of State has de clared Van II. Maniniig elected in the Second Congressiorm) District. The Governori has issued tlie certificate to him because the tally sheet of Tate county showed that I)-100 votes were cast for J. It. Chambliss, although tie tickets read J. I. Chalmers. Philadelphia Record:" "The recent eleclions have again.lemonstrated the fict that theire is no need of United States Marshals to protect the ballot box. If left to themselves the people will deIIid the right of suffrage inl cvery State much more efl'ectlally thian1 tihe agents of the Federal goverannienm." Pliladelphia Times: "Alfred I I. Colquitt, United States Senator-electl to sLcced the late Senator Hill, of Georgia, is one of the rising men ot 'if6T'of Glila lu's been a deelded success, le is still in the piic of lif'e, anid as he p)ossesses both brains anid a splotless character, there is every reason to belheve that he will prove a worthy successor of the brilliant Iliill." Senator Vest, of' Missoun-i. is o tive that Mr. Curl isle will be Speaiker of the*Forty-Eighthm Coungress.; liink' that Johna G. Thompson0 I shoub) LIbe sr geant-at-arms; advocaes (Gen. Field foir dVor-keeper; spea;ks well of~ thw Ilon. W.. S. Steng'~er' fori tlerk ; ad~lvo cates taking the po- mnaste .r from thle P'acitic coast; believ.' ihnt ex-Se:LIor I3Iclonahl wvould makie th e b 'est I 'ri~ - dlent ile (coittlry hiatshiai Ifor \ CiLrs, !.it says Cleveland will get there iif lie czim keep) the Newv York Demiocrats from engaging in cutting each other's throats. Th'le Washington Post gives a list of' the memiibers-elect of the Forty-eighth Ihouse of lIepresenitat ives, as c'orriected by the Ltest r'etuirnis. Accor'din1g to this list, thie I louse will consist of' 105 D emocr'ats, (elected as such, and( 128 itepl)Iican ms, i nchuli ng Mackey, ohf South Cari'nia, Ochiiltree, of Texas, Chatlmers, of' M i .-n~si pp i, I h-umm n, of' Pe'nn syvia i, an the 1 a Viriginiiia lI end justers. W~eller, oft towa, was electedL as a Gr'eenbauck D emnocrat, and Lymrani, of' Ma lssachuliisetts5, as ani Ind~eenidenit Ciivil-Ser'vie Reformii Ilepubl1I(ian, thIius leaviing the Adinistratioii llepubli can~s ini a miiiority of' G9. The New York Sun figures out, the Democrnatic maujority' at sevenityt-seveii. The Newv York Timnes dreads anioth er Seaoilsrggle that inivolves 3ahiono, ltiddlebeirger and Geor'~o C. (Gorlinii, as tlio essenutial elementc: s to R~epu~lican~ success in contr'ollinmg pa Sr'omnge. I lo sayss: "'In suich a triadc the lfCIpublicanLIs 0 cold lose much~l anid could gaini nothIinRg. It wonuld be fat' bet ter' to let the ViriginSiaL Seimitor's vote wvith the l)emnocrats if' thley' vbus, andi~ it is sarc to say t hat (lie laitte i'would( lwi'(t nio miore 1)3 thie alccessionR thati lie Ilepublicanis wou hI by try ing to pre venit it. So far as (lie fumture ofh' (li e pubil~ican parit~y is con ceirned, it. wouhi: be a good r'iddanmce."' Liv'ly ti mies aLr'e ahiead, in anid out ot' Congr~iessa. Tjherei~ are sid to bei~e li hmidred d'' scendaniits of Benjinmnin leranklini in thie Uniit ed Stat es. ?Mlost otf thlem ti ar' poOt', but1 01ne of' tem is thie wif'e of Att(.i ney-(Genei'al Blrewsteor. ,Judae F'olgei', Secre'tary' (If' th e Tr'ieasntry', is descei.. cd from Frank liin's mnothiei''s liiv. It will he i'emembeiItred that ,bunes'. Fr'anklini, w hio was ai gov'ernor' ot' Ne w' Jersey was a1 naii'al sonR oft thle phil osopher'i. Thelsphndaid~ htinse lhe lived ini is no0w a stuunner01 ho(tel.- DemoosI's A N Is trossinni .mry - me. ,eri '.e i te'les are p . of P'arker's tlti iai:un is n m kes i atoplar (Gray Rhairs are unmpossihu'iviwnh its occasi.n.a how I'r WYAI RDte r. in w ii,'irmi mnan;,,' anbUR : ,10In mtti tIn ;ih.. r it 'la*' 'pp 'ii y'*'-' pp PIt' ' '"' . . . TUE LIEN LAW, The Views ,of One Who Favors ito It.me dMate Xtepeal. .CearsEditors: The timeof assem blisag the Legislature being at haid, it: vill be well fkr the people to contsi(er what is to be don1e In referAteo to the a. I)nring the (al-vASIS it. was frequenltly discutssed, an(d every caladi (ate 11101 somelthig to say, but as one of Ol.m 4'eiarked, (hey were ill "s raddlingIi the f-vine"-i I o her I uwords, they did not l'alessly eXpress their views and intentions, flearinuig to ufve oi'se to sole voter; blit now their places -betig - evuvvd, and( beinhg ser vants of the piblic, I think they coul stal-(111a littie iltruhlctioll, anld I thiik it wo-ild be as well 'or pvery CL11 to give seine ullterance to thei views anid wishes in reference to it. Do not. be misled an(d trust to your Itepresenia livc; they will take advaiitage of youir silehcte and will be indllthrent if you are too careless to express your senti iinits, so that there caln be 4no isun derslaiulhig. Let us - examine this Lien Law and see if wo can't point out somei1 of the object lonable feat uros. This Act was passed by a Democratic Legislature in 1866, hileni the State wits trostrate from the restihs of' the war, her finances totally destroyed, and her credit almost amiihihated. It being necessary that ometlihing be done, and that quickly, this Act was devised for the benielit of tle tirmer, to enable him to carry on his platin g operations nnd to ftrinisli him with s0om(e sectlri(y to offer the meurcluiit. who sulpplied the needfl art ivles. This Act also provided that oily tih ne(es saries were to be fui'nished, ald the4' lien was oniy to cover ti growing crop, and for that, year. Now as ter a the Act goes thero call I)e objet ion, 1or a simple procedivre and a security were provided for every one, ilablin g miiany% at poor 1111121 to plait his crop who would otherwivse have bemn unable to give any security, an1d consequently Could have obtlined no sitpplies. Tle suffering would have been great. and there is 110 question 11I1ith X% itliout tie Lien Law starvation would have stared m tany Il iily in the face. But it i:. )ot with tlie Lien a a.v its. ft stands oni the Statitne book dhat we are <dissatis (ied, but, it is with the perversioln and application, of (hat law. A hi2w de vised niid eallced for. t lie goodl of' on1 class hits been perverted and naulde w injure that class, whilst the law which iienlded only to furnisl a seenri'it- 1or. another class, expecting th im to 'na ke liis legi t iinal e profit sonl iheirgoodis. has beeni perverleld to their sole gooI, en abli ng themi to enrich hiei elyves -it the ex peniso of, tle firmer. Amil there Ik 3 exiagg-raliol inl (his, fll. anv1.one who has beeii iilolrtuon telv fored itI blly oi at lieni kinows froil per 'soinal e-Xperieciie thial-t when lie seIiles withI his meriichanlt olhy a m1in&tia. it' ami ,o2'io or o cropl, rlns to is shlardi' sittylsLauaicoii he wo4.uhd do bettecr to let.114 the iet'tihantl have t he mrup and3 i'urinisheinough f'or himlself' and limily to eait, and3( not take 1 hle chit acs of a l'14l vichfI. Agrain, this lawi, which Itwo vides3 tha2t only the gr2owing~ crop0, ti io02r onei iea, is to be uised as I lhe seen rily v, lnts ben stretch eti so as 1o cover 1)ro1 (Tercolp. To i llustlrate--it a sil h4'Is le iti fu11li t Ilhe elid of the year i he balance is at(1hed to the e0x; .\e's' lien aiii ill nxt crop11 1o coiver ii. T1he hlw int iuaia no .4uchi proceeding. (t- is illegal, and4, oughti to lie Imt ai c leari bui-, ( x hi'Se andlt hiave a bahutelIe. Ii i'rv iinei who kiiviws aniilng aboin of gettIilg ichi. EvAeni 4111ler thei oldl systim, when i thle iihrmer ownied thea labor ats well as5 the hincl1, his wea'lthl grew nlot as$ twhl hy his (rop as lhv thle incr'ease of' is slaves. lI n I whe hiiIle Ito lost Imal1of hiis capital anc14 is expr'ceel to pay lronit wenty-live to l it y per ieeni. tor'i whait suIpplies lie nectIs, it seen221 to mle aLs if1 there waus very li tile 1ope of34) his ever bieig liiore than12 the( slave ol his tlnerehianat; and( this is proven43 by the fliet. (tat thIose iireris wvho mire suicceetlilng arle 11o obligedl to rini 14 lien, hbtnlhave thIei r owni icanus. Again,. it is sai t'regtientlly I hat the ieI'clutuii (Iin't want aniy Lien LaOw. If ihis were'P so, why ltv d theiy 144vet'lise1 IhatI theyc cani aiccolioidate at Iew ivuore14 good1 men?1 Or' wihy(f do liey cil'u-ge noote for haeonti aI (e:2sh tnsioini r thart they do 0on the lien?---s I have been toh act 111221inil ocenltred at a village not a hltited mniles fromi homiel. Andl if (he ltwic4s chiarlgedl wee Iweinty- Iive or thirty 1per2 centl. Onl the' cist, (1f the goods, whilst they' would be (1-con still it. wioui b e better It ii the pre4s cot syslein iof addinig twetv-live orI foirty per, centt. t the cashtIl wice . A 12 otherW linquIitous pr2oe'ed inig is, that ii IL farmer 111ys aL mer31chat his Ilien wiithl in tell or lif'teen do)1liars lhe will actuanl Iy collo.net withi him to dhefanui1l anlt of his othe I cre (1'l(itors, am11i il is dlonli lil this wu'y: The hil-mer'l will sav', Now, dolhave paiad all ofI my2 lien ('Nepht dolasan haltmve SO mutchi cottono at h~omie. I wanti slarpe inonelr,. yui Itle balantice oh my V4') caon ii vn :al spiend t~mhe proceds iln yoni. $101r'.' Th'Iis is algre'd to, and11 ii miakes noi dif.. Ie'tence wvho is owiied, as ug> ats t ihm en or' Iiftee' dolbIlars s aiid . The Lien 1s nlot sel tled, ain u ltheeS i f io rlief tnu~ler the presen4'itl. Uml' ' t hiitiIle Act thle secur )ity is on))(lyl'o nei'4.edla. butt..t hat, word' seemls If) cover at illti phieiy( of wats, $114ch as horse's, lumhtes, w agonus, bulggies, and4 152 P1supose, wIithI )'1ne siearichi, coulI d be Ioru l4 to i'over' wa'Is m31n4e' 1)41 you thinik all thiis set (lng laside4 the law, stilliing coinsienic. sou Is', is 41h1e foir Iove'If lt'o therneig bor?/ I giv'ss niot; and1 if' ihe biarrime h I ro(cess t hat goecs on (eve(ry f'a I I isi Index ot' (hat hove, thlen irive 11 me lui'' lhate. It is time for1 so1111e l'emed'lv ho be aipplied, aind it is lie <haiv ol' oar thatt r'emedy, regardlhess of the eec ')n t he ne(xt(3(31 elcion. We onec10 thiought thlat our1 l~i'p smiltat iv'es were elowe)Id. wilIn brains tuil tht those brainls we:-e at thae serice of' their clonstitulents, but wilt, apparllienly~, Itheir brainis are' used3( lor' their ownil beneft and to keepi Ihem in ofilee-. It .rt hlem, Ihthe, all lie coin g t se'ssionl dlevise $41me4 phlo In do itWgi withI thn' 'hj''fI aienhb'le ntre i of4~ thais A.'. '..t i2 that is bevoid thir cpar14i 1 v et, tihem rt'm~l it,- tOw'it is C tl.3. that as the law now stlilt4 tho )IIposo is dofeatoeti alltil colxhittou ry catt iiovor thrive 11114 prOsper as it ought to.do. This past yea- has -beenl a productiveJ ole, aiid 'every 0110 4)a suiothiig :t cat nsld feught to be -able to sil isst himelf for-olie year., and III my hl un ble didgnentit 11s at gool titite I'm try ing the exp(rimniit, whethieri a farmor aniist llavt lai vdit aIrran111ged for himt d aIIitei iiiercharft Lave Ils seertiies ill- e licated. J U STITI A. ( 'G IgNf. C'II 4 11 ggIt IgI y' I)yy Igg, T e Is Beaton it nas Own a imno and Count ed 01t ('i k i14Sledel' P'retext. WAsIlIN(rTiON, Noveiller 19.-GeII. Ctlttiiv'irs sIeeing to ])lye eiie't co1ed out ill MissQissippi by it 11ew ellioft, Wheni It(. wfs t'fiiniig 11.4 i Deinocrit iigninst Mr. Lyn'ich, his Irwinls cotiehd j o11 Mr. Lyviih li-imso Nomie o t' the balloIs eist A'ir lite tntlor Iore a p1-in, tr's Ils het ))(.I ween I wo lin1es of woris, whih wns declhred to be a "<distin- It giti-shiig- innrk," pill oil in vit -latioll 1) ol'law. Up~os this rlext Irvieh was depwived l, his Uvnt unt1il thele .pthli entis rest orved iL1 it d 11N Il I ti te las8. e. I. sion4. Chiinrs aebtrd <licared c that he woul tI-till its tilI lit upeindlnt, 1I ititi Is frietids4aid that 1i1. own ex- il iperietice il ef lhtaliniig oplponentis by i'itil woriM (na11ble hinii to proteoti , hilinsell'anid beat hi-, Demlocratiic. ald.. N verary. It Wws tilerst(ootL liere (tat, Cliatitirs was tipporlet by tlI Ad- 1 iinst'i'Ioll uil trasisteil by: Mr.* litth- at bell's i'iu1l. 11 ilow appears that his (bill i'ilils have 1ivi0i too s troii ill' hitm. Areortliig (o fihe 4isimteies it-: e1iet 11i lVr. it seeiiis iliat it I, hlot nasserted l tat eI!:!blosi ques 11411 dlid1 1notI har his imi'Pme (pi-ope - )(llIl. If is to h' asstiint'd tht 1t1hey tiio, buit those who kept thle Illy 1 sp)'et44 Iis 11i1tiin( .ihailiss oil tlie shee whe111'e hey kpt ,thir a lctolilt. The bllotIs were1 a1ll vight, h)(1 flhe tally kweleris slwileh his 1:111w inlcolre:e lv, after theds h ailt ladniall hveeneas anid countelvd. This prt leyxt is (eel Worse (1im11n le on. (Cbalii'eI8 tisedi b a inlLyntch. It ik the greneral Isn 1 1-4 Iol l ii' lI t ui itl4 te w ill ii1 l if ver-y litlieit-11 to inilce flit( Dlwino. e 1ratic majority ill the Iext luise to A I e t h i m l) i l. I I v m s nl l 01 .4 o)4 r tti l ity to t nfleditate (1pon1 thle vicissitudces of 'poli I ics. - A perimanent, re-storati-in or vxihnusted( ;111( wvorn-ouit. InItiolls itvilow t, tise of Brown's urom Iiirs. - IF STRONG FACTS/ A great many people are askirg what particular troubles BRowN's IRON BITTERS is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con simption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, t Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. g: Its wonderful curative power is almiply bdfcause It purifies anal en- ~ riche~s the blood, ths beginning at the foundation, ands by building uip the systemn, drives out all discase. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, laiaimore, Md.Ma7,888 si y health was much shattered'b IRheumatism when I comminenced taking lirown's iron Bitters, and I scarcely had strengths enoutgh to at- J lend to my daily household dutics. I anm now using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend it to all. I cannot say too much in praise S of it. Mirs. MAntY E. IIxAsunIau, s73 Prestmanast Kidney Disease Cured, Christiansburg, Va, tS8r. Sutffering from kidntey disease 1J fromt which I could get no relief, f It tried Birown's Iron liitters, which cured mec completely. A chtild of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not scenm to be able to eat at all. I gave him iron 41 Bitters with the happiest restults. i J. KYLS MlONTAGUE. Heart Disease, Vine St., Hlarrisbutrg, Pa, After rying Dec. 2, i88r. t Afe rigdifferent physicians and many remetdies for paipitationh of the hecart withotut receivmng any C benefit, I was advised totry lBrown's Iron liitters, I have sed two hot tIes and never found anything that gave me so much relief. Mirs. JaHNNtB 1Isss. b For the peculiar troubles to which l ladies are subjed, BROwN'S lROM4 IirTES is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuines 1 Palin in the.Backc and Side. . V Thiere is ho~thilng more paInfuil than theso diseases; but, the lpa) inf anb removed nti the disease cured !)y use of Perry Davis' Pain KIller. 'Ths ronmluy In not a ceep -Thenzlne or I'et rleurntI~ produ(l~ct t hant ninlt 1b4 ket naay fromai firti orht lto i atvo~ i dagetr of 4ixplos~io, nor1 h i liSit n uti experl.. in et. thait matiy d1o more1 harmn thtan g4od. Pafin Killer has been in constant liso for forny years, antd th:- universal test imonay troan all parts 07 Lhe world Is, It neycr fails. It not, ongy effects a permanent cure, but it relcyca patin almost instantan~eously. lielng, a purely vegetab!c remedy, it is safe in tho htands of t(bo most,51 IileXpericed01. Thle record t of cre by thie (se of P'ATr IKiIrLan would filli volumes. Them following oxtracts fromn letlters retceivedI show whirt6 thcse who hiavo tried 1t. think: Edgar Gady, Owatonina, Mhtn., says Ab~smt nt year s4ico lny wsife becain uil.Jet to severo anufferinr froim rimainm. (lirt rc's'4 te I sin wihsedl Oh. rloa Powell writes from the Sailors' liohbflLondon: II iia k'.'mnahlhetedl three yeara will. nensralrin, amt viOlent .q'n.jm..of thn itomneh. Thea dioctors At W'.eqirstmir Hoaspita.l yvo up my tt 441In ds,: air. 1 tr~aa yeon. I'utNr K:.iU.e'mil : gna4 )n immedi.a rbnt. I hin', 'yi..1 am t' t i.i 1 4 ) now Aa ti ft-lion ..ay usual G.HLWalworth Sa-oMWe.,wrets. T x-rienicel lneh''~ ii o fe romn pain in .hls y te (1-0 ef y-ur hais K rit.m:nt. N. fork Says I I h A vesedi your Psi' Kur.t 1-ti for rheumatism, Zartcn Sdoman 'ayes: Ifava inser P'AN Ehi.iPrn for thIrty -'e'a, C And lhav- found.. it * unr-tin.~~g ime yu for rheinn~atisma aind lameness. Mr. Burditt writes : I Itur'er d/etavorillefj n en es of rhei'matism. Phil. Gil ort, omerset, Pa., writes: au, actl isc. I krn yur l'Aix KILLER 0 All drtiggtets k'eep PA1If K;cia. ITs prIce Is no low that it Is wIthin the reach of nll, jII a1nd It, . I'1 sav manny times 14t 3 est lit doetors' a bills. 'lei., fsOe, and $1.00 a bottle. PEIR RY DAVISn At nrar patos4. AsIGNEE'f SALE. Y 'irtue of authority conferred 'ipon ieiao by a DI)ed of Assignment, execit, 11 and dellvowi to;ne oi the 4th day of annary, 1892, ly Frintiel Elder, of 'tlo. ounty of 1aifloid and State of South roilina, wtroreby till the real e4tate here iafter descrlbed Was conveyed to Mo by io sai(d Fria'ncIs Elder, lin trust to sell -ndt ispose of the sane for the benelit of his reditors, I wIll otfer for sale before the eart-honso door, at \Vinnsboro, in the ouity a'id State aforeaid, on the F1IIST MONDAY IN D1ECEMIHftl't rext, within the legal hours of sal (t% ubilie outcry, to tih highest biddew, 4110 >ilowlug-described Hoal Estate: NUMHIlt ONIC. All that certain hit or parcel of land, ly ig, being and situate WIthin the corporate uits of the Town of Winnsboro i th06 'ounty and Iate aforesaid, on Uonlgress treet of sild Town, being part of lots nown aitnid designalted la the Plan of said 'own ats hot No. 39 and Lot No. 34, and aving therVi the bulldi'g fornterly occu led by Francis Elder as a store-house. NUM l1CRt TWO. All that egt41in plece, pmarcel or tract of 1id, IyNii% , e1g unt sitiuate within the >rirate lin its of the Town or w innsbolPro, I the Coun and State uforesaid, coitain. FIVE, J, 'CHES, MNolzE OltLS, - h Wa 'nveyei to Franek ilder by Hiry Mi' nney, hy deed dated the est ay .of March, 1 87:a, and1( recorded In the tse:i' vr's 0111ce in Book AD, pages 252 aid 2a3. NUM1BEIt Till . All that ldece. pa rcel or lot of hanid lying, euin d al situiate inl the corporate limits of le Town of Wininlsiboo, in the County and tate alloreSaild, duonitainaing about, ONE A(iE, MORI 011 L ESS, Ihleh Was onveyed Io Francis Elder hy honas It. Madden, by del hearing (ate It 29th 4 i.y of' )eeeaanher, 1877 and re .iled in ie ltevister's 111ce inl hooik A E, ages ('29I anal H:K0.. NUMDTElR FOUIL. Ali that piece, parcel or lot. of land, lyin, 11ing1.l atil Nitualte wNaithi the orl orate mails of tih Tonvl of Winisboro, couatalit ig Tl! :E ACl E, MOIE 0It LESS, ad bounileil by (Gmardlen Stiaet of said wi., 1ail a prolunalion of Colbk..ge Street I said town, ial I jantials of Tjinaas B. Iadden and by lt of* 1le.ter-e Iaiuo es. N Umma" ui'lv iV1. A 11 that. ervt iina piece, Imareel o planta oil oF h1ld, Ivil, heing and situate in ie Conty atut .tat. of Souithi Ciaro 1la, a bot live mills front tie Town of hat u1liao'o, eolitalio.g IVE I MNDPI.:D AND N INIfTY (591) Acauns, lote or less, ait boiunfleI Iy, the l-ocky Iiauut liald ai ladis ad Mustio lioiulmar'e Ald othels, having Ibea colivyed to Plnrljads id.lr byN I, W. Silal. Sheriff, by ilectl "arinag ihtie ti lith da ol 1iif .auary1 IS, 1 75, ali reen led ll in l t liegister's (Oilia'e in ooki A X.Im it's $19, 90 anl l 1. Thei siVirli lots or tracts If lani htereto Ire dse1srilel as lyia.- within I he corporialt ails of telt Town of WIns[hiiro, will bw ild lii sa-palcate iarcels or lot , aiecording a p0a1. of Smvey tiror which will be chibited on the day of sale. 'rlnMs OF sA..I: one-third of the iurcIaiiseinioney to be idil inl cash uipoi the day if ilI, and tih 'hince il vi'lall ia:ta hneiits in oeie and 6'0 . w' Irs firomi thm lat of sale, Ui le so red v ha id ol tlt, purciihaser and a tuorta aue of'thle rntiiseso, wi th interest. Ihereoni camnj le saild ay of sale, linaale annaaually i kl:puurchasi~ers to pay for alit nueaes JE. McoDONAr Un, sAeilgiuo ort i'mait Enle.. TRIUSTEM2S SJ A. TPATE OF SOUT IL CAlROLINA, Col. NTY OF1 F~A I iy(1I.D. Calwl al ibertacs, De)fenadants. NX piur~sluat e of ani order' iof the Ciinat of - aaai'ommi I'leas, inaade inu the abaove :atedl case, I will olfiei fior Iale, biefore the acrt-haoiuse door ini Wiainsboiro, on thte F'] tSTL MOND1AY IN D)ECEMBIEII est, withain the hegal hours oaf sale, at Liha ie, cuitery, to the( hii ghest hidideri, thle llowna:i-ecribedaa P0 proerty, toi witI All im t. piiiae, pair''eI or trat (if hanad in'g heing andua situtate ini the S;tatei oif ialil ('arailinaa, ini th loiuintyv of Faiirtiiehi, the head waters of Ilig tPork, conitaia O)NE IIN~i) ACRlES, - ist'l byv .hJees E. C.aldni''ll, nowv dil 'asied, toi jua'arineo E. libley and lay inds eiven or deavised by I lae said .J ames IL aidwell to ,Jacob A. Ca'idwell. A LSO, All that piece, liumreeil or* plaanttitt' mi lyinga., bein::nad situiae iin the Couniaty 'aailih, ini thle State oif South Caro I(.)tlh lII'NDIIED) ACRES, are( orI ht5:. anid bluunailed on the anorth hV ad ohs aCl athI erinte lXM. alaly, ott the eaust, y hainds of :~ Sraot hier I'ord, on t~he souitth biy tilis ofl the sauid Jiacobi A. ncabiwll, anal the we'st. liy lhuils of Cathlerline E. Mob Onie41.iid of the plurchiase-mioniey t.o hbe aidlii insah, ain11 thea remaaimiler in Iwo 11 purtchaiser loi givle fora stu'ch reaintdier a as sail, rtt teo 1pay Tlrust eo fair all neces ary papers~l--proe?'v, that no balid tf less ittn wenat y-tivi hatundredl dhllars for btth toeia isve-dieseir ibed intts will be rcived Ne'i'aahrr ~ II. A. ttAIfLARlD, Nevinhr 0. 1,). 18852 Truste$e. Noev 1 1--b T iE ROSIlI MiL IT ARY INSTITUTK~ ). B, BUSBY, A. M,, PRINCIPAL. ?IE AS T E R i L L, S. C, C-f" SFNn won (Cincr;1,Anms. ). C. WEBB, A. M.L, PR iNCIPA L. Mi s EM ILY ORtEAII, First Assistanat. Mirss M. lt. BfsA IN, Seoenn Assistant.. Mases N. A. IllNNEKY,- TIhid Assisataunt. English, Mathilemat ies, ]loolkkepfng. noci-Il niiind Moelrin TLnguages taught, 11pils abo~ve the aga of sixteon years re aivedl as1 extrat studentls. Oct 17-xlttlmo --All parties wishinag to puhrchalse ngintes and( ginas iil lease give ns~ ira ordlers at on1ce, so as to hatve temt here iniI tm for cottotn ginnting, s it takes flfteent to t wently datys to get icmt fr'oma the factory. 't Ve do Iereby 'et that we at ervit the arrangenent for a the Month and e4mi-Annual Drawings of The Loti iane Ntate Lottery C , and in person . age n1d conprol he paRi thomba 1es, and that the 8ame dre conlUe ed with hon. ety4, fairneas, and in good faith totward ali partws, and Wo authorize the Company tc 1se th-M cort Cato, Ivith fqc-silne of - ignatures 4 ache d,n its ade ertiment.' Commissioners. UjN!"IR,,RDm''~rrD ATTRACTION! Over 110al a dilion Distributed, Lottisiana State Lottery Com any Incorporated il 1808 for,25 years by thx( Legislature for uca'tllonatl and Chanitalk pIlrposes-with a capitall of $1,000,000--t whielh a eiserve fnind of over $550,000 hav Minee been aidded. Iy ala overwhelming popufjgr vote it franchise w1s madIe a part of the preseil State Constitutioft adopted Decem er 2d, A. 1). tx7. ITs GitAND SINoLE NUMuRIn ]nAWiNot will take place monthly. It never maties'O )ostpopes. Luod at th following Distribu tion: bitAINn P3TOME'NADE CONCERT, (uriilt which will lin ko place the 151st Grand Monthly AND THE Rx'TRAORDINA RY SEMI-ANNUAT. DRA WING At Now Orleans, Tuweday, December 19th 1882. Under the personal supervision and man, nypmen4-111t of Gen. i. T. IEAUi.iErlA11D, or loulsann, And Oen. .J UiIAL A. EARtLY, of virginia. CAPITAT PRIZE, $100,000. 1WNotiee.-Tickes are Tein Jllars only, Lalv)s, 85. Fifths, 62. Tenaths I1. LiST OF PnIZI. 1 Capltul Prize of $100,000..$100,fl( 1 .nta1d P'rize of om . 1 ranld Prize of 20,000.. 20,00( I ar- lrite% of 10,000.. 20,00( 4 ma rge Prizet of 5,O(0. . 20,00( 20 Prizes of I,0110. 20,001 100 Prizes of 300. . 30,001 200 1 Prizes of 200.. 40,00( GOO l'rizes of 20 .. '(1114, 10,000) I~zi$S of 10. . 110,00( 100 A ipwo*. Iri-N.i S of $2001 . . 20,OO 11);) Ai iix. Pd 2 of 0,00.. 20,00( I Ut) Appl-lOX. I'U.0e bf , .. . 7,50C: 11 ,211 l'l v, flli itilig 1.0 0 .. Mill pp)1lienft idol foi- rates to eilis Should (oil]) lii ' licae WQ 1110 o111C of' tile Company ill Newv Orleauls. 'For I alloritiat l.oll lipply to M0. . . 3AUP ,0N or Ar. A. .6,IIINN 1, Przs vozfli~~nh. 10.. 10,0 .'i t-O deri idiii'.~i et o Orleanas iII re. Nov R-1-; W\ALKER'S A lition ffortiats to bs_ su onyI C htomadeoto ho odic of' tiempn in. 'rlu oratii apito -d 111)1 i LY~~5 M.1 A. DAU(IruI, i. it.-Ordetntarddresedveoanm riary oilr. gres prmp alnatrlon.lhelhycnito SPURES CHEBLOOD ofH aiptt fliT( R gUTngTuilc iDyE It FULs Is knowdy cton urn yarl 'arncha - Auymonic Affictits c issyu geelf to0 thcordin who he neti d wichth diseae ha r eanod No usedn. hsye pt Apoiy alltiosBoca and Pu4el : to ni, Fevtrs. Iit iosa ondserfu ril e Iot kinl the ~igetv nrinshr i~s ary lIor-L gans in aunatralmnd eiheracltehy cditin instant rove night toweias, gnns of )ppeit and genra dAiLly.E tha Jn JIIAS NVE F IE'r'ON PERFCT ti can istbe rdilforec $2.50, $5.00 or $1i0acringl to1 it stag wh11?~ic th dr isease l ha reace No's patient has yet~ pulmona ry altin, anhdy ths 'desg muen ii h W Pnsbre oriw ANDikeALD W(11kol ll faker's DR S.A.WL KER JuneD1 .FRANDLSTANL.ES W, IITi h dileenc beteen and keep o, dange Nvr. 1,iR AlIf pe'rsonsl kniowving ihemtsel ves indletd to theC unlde'rsined, antd whloso) notes fell du ae iin Fil tST of O(CTOllEli, had better sel tle themil at on1ce, as 1 will force eollec (ion. I have also just receIved forty tlii(d of fine Weste'rn hlorses and1( mules1, anil)ng) themi some11 good saddile anid hlarness horses, andl~ some1 goodl brood mares. Also some extra fine mare muilM, sixteen handtes high, and well brVoke, wvhich' I will sell at faIr prices9, or swap for old fat haorses or mulos, A. WILMIFORD. ' UGENfIEIMERR'S STORE jis now Sati ('eaty Ilro.'s old stand, and he has 11o interest iln aniy othecr Store ill Winhlam.l AN INVITATION. vo boyIs ln~rted , to call at 6i STrORE aid r,6~6 F1~pd that we are now de 1 g. WVe aeo rece iig daily additions to our stock, hd Ai ilshx nearly evory thng wa'nted In the way' of DR TIOODS, DRESS GOODS ANJb PRINT$. DOMEJSTICSi 0 K. sE-IA w11,,~c --EJs, r 3?4W~s i NOTIONS OF THE LATIE CLO THING,, IN GREAT VARIETY, BOT-I We leave the cheapest H ATS in Towi tfe lwst Mild1( of barBigIliII5. e0OOs and SHOtOS-Efvery style an We have at beautiful stock of (.1tocimUY A A nice GOBLET at TWENTY-FIVE CENT1 caul bo. HrARDWAEu, WO A NICE LINE OF NOVEL1TIES foic nd see lUs, alld we will conivinl 'then .$I;V-uE Pl VN i IN (O CAL1) DPY' 'EXCHANG. CA!R'PETS, CARPETS, CAR PET S CARPE T S, CARPETS. H-aving secued the dg~hey o' One bf the largest Carpet Manufactories, I am pr&pai-ed to fRimih parties wishing anya thin an ifat line 't' i - t 4L- a meet that of cotton LOW FR CASIT i have over ohe huhdi-ctl ,?ahiples, WhiIh I will take great plecasure in showing to any who may be pleased t give me a call. Parties desiving CARPETS MADE, cdn haVe the saitic done by leaving with nie their orders, and the Exact Dimension of Roo as, I guarantee in ALL SUCH CASIV29 d pefect fit of no SALK, J. GROESCHEL, AGT. Gran Ollening of Fall and Winlter - AT M. L. KINARD'S. OVE1WOATS IN ALL STYLES. MIN'S YOUTTYS' tm-d nYS' SUL'T, G NTS' FURIN ISING 000M AND NECK( WEAI?. G ENTS' FINE I ES, SOFT and TL'iFF IIATS of ill MIADEe vn5dCo#.4na&, Ur When you are in the city vou are fiftI(ed to call an1 exaiifte my' slock of CLO'TIING, Ali oyders addressed tY Iny care will receive proinpt atten tio.. IL. RI NA I fl )') , YXMIM, S. a, OPPOSTA GUAND ENT1RA L IIOTET. C4 BART & CO., Te L arLfiget Ympoters of Foreign Ffttit ill the Souh offieT t6li sale k1 *el selected stock of APPLES~,. 61t A NO ry, BANAI. 9 OITT, Li~w US IAI1N8, 11u1 ) PIGS, ITA N' -I*ES, CoCoAIA 3 M . Le and everything else that a first-class Wholesale' Fruit 1Ionso shouald have. COUVTRY ORDERS .FILLED WITH D1-8SPv.TCq 0(A 17-txfm AT 1'' the (ifliCnbiC het.en a i "E"'In stock all kinds of nooto W_ Macketeil anIld a Womal? Mack- a Shioet. Mie's Gaiters at $1 .2> ere1 dry 11p themselves-, iYt w~omieni $1.b~,$1-.7-' at iIr, andi( upj~Vwrd-al? Ofle)n dry npI somiebodyv else. T1ake very eheap) aut1( good ati ng. If. shoes Seein er Piuro (orni Whiskeg fl well, they will give you, no'ere