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THE MW4 A2W 'HERALD. PUBLMEID TRI- WEBKXLY -BY S -4? AND 1ERAI COMPANY, MzSIS.12N ADVANCE: Ons YSar, - - - $3.00 -ii *OUCI-1. - --1.50 WINNSBORO, S. C. Tuesday, January 24. - 18994 QUARRY TROUBLES. R. T. R)berts has built a store on the Armstrong place, six feet by two feet, his line of groceries consisting of sodi, needles, pins, ribbons, beads, side combs and corret laces] It is said to be the larges stock of the kind that has ever been brought to Rion City. He bas severil lady clerks and every body is waited on immediately. Everybody fron the qaarry attend ed - the turkey and oyster sup,er at Mrs. George Washington Brooks'. The quarry band was employed for the occasion. The ivell fever ha somewhat abated. Everybody has a well and we are h.ppy. E.is Jamison his moved his large family to the city,'of Columbia and has rented the Hampton .mansion for sev eral years. So much for having a job at the dispensary. Master Pope Brooks hs returned to the Croaked Run section, having been criticailv ill at his motber's residence. He was for several days speechless, asking for chicken soup and beef hash. Mrs, W. H. Walling's b'ackberry wine is said to be very fine. She will send several bottles to the Etate Fair this year. Willie Melton has built a pen for his hog oat of a cigar box. W. H. Walling & Sn'a store at the quarry is doing a large basiness. It keeps open some days about eigbt minute;, that is i case the clerks do not go out hunting. The millinery department this year will be in charge of Mis Marie Louise Hilchcock, of Paris. They secured this lady after considerable trouble and expense. The german that will take"piace at the quarry on the 27th will end the festivitien fot this season. President W. H. Jamison has secured Gilinore's Band, a~nd he will himself lead the germnan. W. F. Pierson has been sick for sev oral wee'ks with a severe case of "ner vous debility," We are pleased to:say he is out once more and pulling tht throttle on 237. Secreta~ry Chas. Prons~e, of tbe Stone Cutters' National Union, paid th~e quarry a short visit a few di ya ago. :He found the union in good order and all the members in good. stanaingr, but all of them sitting down. Master Leslie Lyles bade all his rela tives and friends gosd-tbye, but did not go to Charlotte. S. .January 23, 1899. BUCRREAD AFF.IRS. The best thing a farmer can raise on his plantation is corn To ms-ke 'gonr homes happier, farmera, I would ss.y plant more corn and less cotton. Tsy the experiment of nking all our farms self-sustaining, or a: near so as we can, by the iniensive system of farming in everything we plan . by the thorough preparatio i all feeding. the land. Atter you are certain of hav ing enough food crops of all kind to. make everything plentiful,-id~fapy for all thingfa-ti Em for twelvo ,then plant c.attozm or tl e four-ba!e-to-the-acre syst. m, which r e quires so much less to 1..- --'n'ed to get the coiron you need Ttis has been done in Georgia. This plant, to a great extent, is being done by the farmers of our county. that is the agricultural club farmers. One of them ma,1e two bales weighing nearly one thousand pounds, and an )iher one made nearly the same amount of cot ton, and very good yields of corn and othe- food crops are certified to and reported in TBE NEWS AND HERALD My fath..r made twer-tv-four hund red pounds .-f seed cot ton on one acre of old land on the Dr. Clod systemn-four feet row-, in checks of three or four feet, one stalkc in a place. That was about 1809, and before guano had come into use. That was thought to be the best yie'd in the county at that time. Those wecre good old slavery times, with plentyr of cotton, corn and other f ood cre p This ~has beeun a very hard, cold, cloudy winter, with much rain and o:.e sleet and snow. There was a heavy frost and froz'n ground this mornir.g and a lignt snow y esterday. The tarmers have a little wheat and much'oais to sow y et. Tbe raini have made 'he roads very bad. TLe many friends of Mrs. C. Laddi will regret to hear of the serious ill ness of her daughter, Miss Josepine. We alt fe el a deep solicitude in the case and :rnst that God wHl spare her to her feeble,:blind mother. We are much gratified your paper is just it' re-gard to the prohibition cause -the cante of the coming generatior-, the cane' of sobriety and peace. I amt gla.d to sec this advocated by our cor resp'ender:ts I close with the prayer for 'l'.e suc ces of the e.fforts of the farmiers :o by the blessing of God have peace, plenty and happiness. J. C, F. January 20, e899. The Deadly Grip Is again abroad in the land. The air you breathe may be fall of its fatal germs! Don't neglect the 'Grip" or you will open the door to Pneumonia ad Consumption and invite death. It. sure signs are chills with fever, headache, dail heavy pains, mucous discha-ges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go congh. Don't waste preci.-us time treating thic cough with troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups. Cure it at once with Dr. King's New Discovery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kills the disease germs,, heals the langs and prevents the dreaded after effects from the, malady. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Money back if not cured. A trist bo:tie free '.t McMaster Co.'s drug, st:rc. BLYTHE WOOD NOTES. Mr. J. W. Blain had the misfortune of having his s!ore broken open a few uigh-ts ago, or it is supposed that the rogue concealed himself under the counter before Mr. Blain closed the store and then help.d himself to a suit of clothes ani a great many o:her things. Some of ti-e slo'en goods have been found where the rogue dis tributed them among other colored people, but it has not as yet been as certained who did the stealing. Mr F E Hood is now occupying the house which waq vacated by Mr M 1 Clinkscale;. Mr II L Baxter went to Columbia last Monday. Mr H A Brown and family are visiting relatives in Batesburg. Mrs A M Black, of Columbia, is spending awhile with her father and mother, Dr and Mrs S W Bookhart. Mr George Moore, of R;dgeway, paid a fl) ing vi-it to our city last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Carrie Brown returned home last Sunday, Mr A L Dunn has been visiting rela'ivcs in Winnsboro. Miss lizziC Rainf leturted to Co lumbia last Thursday afier visiting her father Mr J M Ilains, who lives near Myrtle. An old negro man, known as John Hall, who lived near here was found dead'in his house ote morning last week. It was supposed that be froze to deatb darizg the night. Mr Lawrence Wooten and family, of Smiths, 8 C. are the g u.' Mr and Mrs Lem Wooten. "Taffy," we are very glad to learn that you are still numbered among the living, though we .hope that next time youappear you will be ''in a better humor." I presume you have heard it said there was a difference in "having a cross to bear and being as cross as a bear." Chrysanthemum. January 21, '99. Kidney Complexion. A The pale, saisow, saken-chee~ked, distressed looking people you so oftei meet are afflicted with "Kidney Corn plexion." Their kidneys are turning to a pars nip color. So is their complexion. 'Th"y ?may also have indigestion, or suffer irom sleeplessness, rheumatism, neralgia, braIn tronble, nervous ex haustion and sometimes the heart acts badly. The cause is weak, unhealthy kid nevs. Usually the sufferer from kidney dis ease does not fi;d out what she trou ble is until it is almoist too late, because the first symptoms are so like mild sickness that they do not think the; need a medicine or a doctor until they find t bemselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will buld up and strengthen their weak and dis eased kidneys,= durify their diseased, kidney-poisoned blood, clear theit complexion and soon they will exiov better health. ..V""~mr You canget the regular sizes at the drg-st&fe, at fifty cents and one dol ar, or you may first prove for yoursel: the wonderful virtues of this great discovery. Swamp-Root, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample hot le and a book that tells all about it both sent to vou absolutely free by mai!. When writing kindly mentiol that you read this liberal offer in The News and Herald. EasiIy, Quickly, Perm'anently Restored MAGNETIC NERVINE tr " .tee toCure Insommna, Fits, Dizzimess. Hysteria, .rvous Debility, Lost Vitality. seminiai Losses, miing Memory--the result of Over-work. Worry. i.kness, Errors of Youth or Over-mndulgencc. Pice 50c. and $1: 6 boxes $5. Fox quick, positive and lasting results in Sexun' 'Veakness, Imsr'oenev. Nervous Debhility and Lr Vitality use YELLOW LABEi. SPECIAL-double srengtb- e ill give strength and tone to every nar t and effect a~ permanent cure. Cheapest and' iest. too Pills Sz. by moail. FR EE-A bottle of the famous Japanese Larer P'ellets will be given with a Sr box or more of ?Jag ntic Nervin:e. free. Sold only by J. J. OBEAR, Druggist, Winnsboro, S. C. TRY AIJJE8' FOOT EASE A powder to be shaken into the shoe. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and damp. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Alien's Foot Ease. It warms the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves coi.ns and bunions of all pain and is a certain cure for Chilblains and Frost bites. Try it TO-DAY. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 2.5c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Omsted, Le Roy, N.Y. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease,- a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel e:1sy. It is a certain cure for Cliin111. s.weating, callous, tird, aching feet. Tr;; it To-DAY. Sold by all dru'ggists and shoe stores. 2c. Trial package FR EE. Adidress, -Ji A egetabiePreparatiortforAs s'Allating Wdood andReg Ua Cige mac's ar.: Bowio Pro,otesViaesqin,ChE ful -niessadgst.Conltainneilr Opna-morphinoior 1ral. GSa -'rs t 'S,J'c I'mVO r I h IAperfectliRmedy ior Constipa ~:lon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, '1Worms,Convulsions,reverisll- I I ass ad LOSS OF SLEEP rcSurle Signaturc of 'NEWYORK. ry-x T COPY 07 VR APPER, Success-Worth Knowing. 40 years' success in the. South, pros Hughes' Tonic a ereat remedy 1 Chills and all M%larial Fevers. Bett than Quinine. Guaranteed, try it. Drnaggist;. 50c. and $1.00 bottles. Look! A Stiteh in Time Saves nine. 11ughes' Tonic (new il proved, taste pleasant), taken in eat spring and fall prevents Chills, Deng and Malarial Fevers. Acts on liver, tones up the system. Better th Qainine. Guaranteed, try i. Druggists. 50c. and $1.00 bottles, When you can not sleep for con ing take Chamberlain's Coagh ftemef It always gives prompt relief. It mnost excellent for colds, too, as it a. expectoration, relieves the lungs a prevents any tendency toward pnc onia. For' sale by McMaster C ruggists. Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place, st he never had3-nything do him so mn ood and give -such quick rehief fre heumatism as - Chamberlain's P: Balm. He was babered greatly wi shooting pa'ns from>,hip to knee un e ifsed this linam ni, which affor prompt relief.-B. F; B.AKER. draggi St. Paris, Ohio. F6r sale by McM tr Co., druggists. When You Irave a Bad Cold. You want the best medicine that e e obtano!i, ar-d that i-: Ch. mber]ai Yon. wont a remerd-. tha:t will >nygv ac relieft but efie: a h u t. an k~epb exot:i Y u wat a rem:edy '* ae ernet au-: ten.dncy te ra pnu YX .m a remnede th....les and sa e totake. Gaberili's Cougi iten:i- , ist nv mnedica:e inue that meets afl thn acquirements. This remedy famon, for is cures of b:-.ti co! troughzont the United Sm:s and many foreivn couics. It has men rygdeWiW eif spedy and peCrn nent cure of bad cods stands wiihs a peer a::u is splar.did qnalhties verywhere cdm" rd and pratised. I sale t>y Melaster' Co., druggi-ts F Mothers! .forts and 0 dangersof -child-birth can -W br almost en- {\/ ti-ely avoided... - Yvneof Cardui re'i evesex-' peccant moth ers. It gives toneto the gen italirgans,and puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recoveryafter child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. , MC ELqEE"5 has also brought happiness to thousands of hoe arnfor years. A e doses often bring.s joy to -ving hearts that long for a d.. ing baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. $i.oo per bottle. For advice in cases reuirir s;ccial directIons, address. giving symptoms. the * Ladies' Advisory Department."' The CNattaniooga Medicine Co., Chatta ndaga. Tenn. MArs. L.OUISA HAL.E. or Jefferson, Ga., says: "When I first took Wine of Cardul we had been married three years, but eoidnt have any children. INine ___h lte I had a frne girl bary." IOSBORNE'S Augusta, Ga. Actual Business. - No Teat Bool1 Sb-u tm..ea..ax. Se forCatalogee. 10 AmA t * DY EUtNC DIRCT FRO - Th agstCohn 3n 3Y 2 tj TRZ~ CENTAUn COM.PANYf. P-MYOSt" C!T to IS Sul U Brith Exr P PtsadH w3y MUYJiO DiERGTsFRsa E. ROS"i URGER & CO., 202-204 E. 102d ., NEW YORK CITY The Largest Clothing Manufa turrs in America. OUct GREAT 13ARGAIN OFFERI we ee ay Epressge. c .-te Zto ge ar.difc! toir e :oae from 7r .- ported WOOl chev-~.~z ok lc Grcy and Brow tn 2stzss from 3 to o a of age. Made up doub brete. wit% Sainr CotEr-Collar fancy embrolde 1 4 ed-I2ed wit:, Mz~ ac. Albert Tv.111 Sat en ari patent wse sand!. Tr-=m1n; nd WorFsoafsbf - xp esMoey Srde:- for Rot ed.:ars ibotS M l aeand if large or sm=lnfr satisfactoi.sSStyle:e - blIrnks.tc ac; tili ~ Debility. ' 00. ZOteZ t endriness, o i cnacene th Epe digeystive orgn rtaeo h geers.al aness, and are unabl no aimlae sufficient fodt. bid eauthetov wsted~. *ise. I sch blases sajus Chenutition of d stmlae heapeie I id h digethon rom fovord, dbing rota fresin leep.rncnvlscne = cthe dig estieogn prefth hienrl eanes,adaeual o fassmilae sufcEasy foodymebus. ..u thcommstedns barge. Borrower asacles t fpretn o , OH B.tPA m ach, Snd stimultes th luppeitetaid the G. esioorn o.fW fod, dG brnsS,e fes. ing sleep. st SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Timo Between Columbia and Jack sonville. Eastern Time letween Co iumbla and Other Points. Effective January 16, 1899. - n -No. 38i. 36 No. 32 Northbound. Daily. Daily. Exsun Lv..T'ville, F.C.&P.Ry.. 8 00a 8 00;t 12 10 p " Savannah. . 12 01 pi 1 05 p 3 57'p Ar. Columbia......... 40p i45 4- 7809P Lv. Char'ton,SC&GRR.1 7 0 a 5 S0PI........ Ar. Columbia. 1100., 30 10p ....... Lv. Augusta, So. Ry....2 101) 9 30P 5 40p Granitevillo ......-' j 10 15 p 603p Aiken............... 2 2-0 p 10 10p 55p Trenton............. 3 08 p i OOP 6 34p Johnstons........... .19p 11 20t 6 46p Ar. ColumbiaUn. dep't.t 4 ;1 p 2 30.t 8 20p Lv Col'ba Biand'g st... 5 15 p 5 55 a 8. 49 p " Wintsboro ........ 6 07 p 7 09a: 0 39p Cheter. G 54 p .45 at 10 17 p " Rock Bil... 7 26p 8> 17 a. 10 45p Ar. Charlotte............ 15p 9 15 ' 11 N4; Danville............I1 51 122p! 310, Ar. Richmond ......... 0 40a 6 25 . Ar. Washington ........ G 42a 9 05p: 9 45a BaltimtorePa.1. R. 8 00a 11 25 p 11 05a Philadelphia........ 10 5 2 56. a 108p " New York........... 12 430p 0 23 3 53P Soutlbound. NO. 31 No. 37 No. 35 Subn Exsun Daily. Daily. Lv. New York.Pa. R.R. 12 b0n 4 M0p 1215nt Philadelphia ........ 2 25 p r ,5 p 3 50 a Baltimore........... 4 .7 p 9 1' p 6 22a Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry.. 5 50 p 10 43 p 1115 a Lv. Richmond .......... 12 Lv. Danville .. ......... 12 10 a .5 50a 6 02p " Charlotte ...........344a 9 35al 10 20p " Rock Hill........ 425a5 10 2O a 11 14 p Chester ............. 4 54a 10 55 a 11 43p Winnsboro.......... 5 34 a 1141-a 12 $2 a Ar Coi'bia Bland'g st... 6 30 a 12 4Znn 1 37 a Lv. Columbia Un.dep't. 6 50 a 1 15p 4 00 a Johnstons........... 8 27 a 2 53p 600a Trenton............. 8 40a 3 08p 6 25a Ar. Aiken............... 9 20 a 3 45p 7303 Granitevle ........ 9 0 3 a 3 3p 7 07 a Augusta.............O94n 431p 800a Lv. Col'bia, S.C.&G.Ry. . 3 55p 6 45r. Ar. Charleston.......... .. 8 17p 11 003 Lv. Col'bia, F.C.&P.Ry. 5 40 a 11 55 a 12 47 a SSavannah........ 25a 4 47p 5 08a Ar. Jncksonvill.e ....... 1 00p 925pi 900a SLEEFING CAR SERVICE. Nos. 31 and 82-NEW YORK A'ND FLOR IDA LIMITED. Solid Vestibuled Train of Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars. Ob servation and Compartment Cars, and Dining Cars running through without change between St. Auguitine Fla., and New York, via Jack sonville, Savannah, Columbia. Charlotte and Washington. Pullman Diawing-Room Sleep ing Cars between Aiken and New York, con nOcting with this train at Columbia, for the accomnimodation of Augusta and aiken travel. Excellent daily passenger service between Florida and New York. Nos. 37 and !38-WahingtonandSouthweltern Limited. Drawing-Room Buffet Sleeping Cars between Augusta and- Now York. Soli Ves tibuled train with dining cars and flst class coachei north of Charlotte. Fninan driawiigiroom,nsleepin. cars between and Nvw York. Pul0man S,reping Cars between Charlotte and i!.-huned. P:- drawing-room slein'; ears bo twe- -:- ;)oro and Norfo!k. Cloe onne tion: .. k for O)D POINT CO3FORT, arrivitig;; 1.1 in utie for breakfast. No. .:5 :' :--U. :5 F:a;t Mail. Tnrongh I Pullman di::wimn.' room baftet seir cars ha Stwein .b: nile .and New York and Pll an -!pin- l)etween Augustoa and Char lot-. Dr-.n %ars serve all neals inrou.^. umm n (.ar-c, between . ..Ileonvile and Cuanl,,i, ote- da.ily ,> weA W- lacksn U Tille and City:iunati. via FRANKS. GANNON. -1.-C. r. WA. TRN. SC K i . .A hington. .' A.. A tlanta. "HOUSEHOLD" MACINEOF THE AE. E BRACIN ALL F.Tii I LE ATOST M P~ROVE-S I MENTS. Uniequaled for SDurability, Range of Work, and.Simplicity. Old Sewing Machines taken iln ex Dealers wanted in unoccupied terri-. try . Correspondence- solicited3. Address, J. H. DER{BYSHIIRE, GEN RAI AG E\T, EBEL BUILDING, 111CH1 MOND), VA Machinery ! Manufactturors' AgenI( s i-r i.e SMITH SON.S EN GINES, BOILERS, &e. Or MI. S. C. MCKI'E)XWN rTe .phonle cro-k t o. Piine in otnr CO)IN WV E! I . C offiee on Winnzsbnpr, and Chester line. 4 6-l y AFRIANA .11eme hema.sma-d Scroah o Sty Cred NEWS *** Tri-Weekl5, $3 a Year in Advance. Weekly, $1.50 a Yearlin Advar . I LET.ER EADS, BILL H1EAD'2, S NOTE HEADS, LAWYERS' BRIEFS, SLiENS, ~'MORTGAGEb, DEEDS, 2 CIRCULARS, and every thing in job line don.e as cheaply as any whcre else i ~GIVE USA CHANCE Every peniny spent at home is kept at home. I HAVE As protty a Stock of Goods as has ever been brought to the towa, Consisting in part of Rogers & Bro.'s ce?ebrated plated wares -Ladles, Knives, F o r k s, Spoons, Carving Sets, &c. --A LSO Handsome China Cake Plates, Berry and Salad Dishes, Vases, Cracker Jars, &c., &c., and invite an inspection of them at your earliest conve nmence. Respectrully, C. M. CHANDLER The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. The mnanagement of ti 4. Equitable Life A s:urance Soci, t> 'e int this territy in desirous of secui - igthe servi~ce of a man of char.: : cr and ablity to represePt it. ;terest w;ith Winnsboro as head qiirters. The right :nian v. i;l be moreughly educated inl :hP scen'' of life insure.n~ce and the~ art s-ces~ful solicitinig. 'Lhce e i busi::cs or ;:refe.-sion not re Squiring capital which is mo;re r! renneaive~ than a life agcore :,on tvncd nith eneriy an;d abi i-2 (orrespodence wi!h m who<tesi~e to' secure permnai e'aployment a.rd are amlbitiou's at tain' promninece in the~ profe s on is in-vited. t o19.om W-ck Hilt, 3. I SHERIFS SALE. BY VIUTUE OF AN EXECUTION o m die. . Lave levied upon ,--d w"Il 4e :. the .ighest cash bidder -e:o.e !,I C-e: Hr u-e icor in Winns h.ro S. . te fir-t M.onday in F..btu:ry, o : itt!n b;i:er, oneS ":ek A. -jnw ;tas:dh pie d biraue icreto. - L-pr- ern' ot J. D. - utON, . F. C. . . 1, 1899 C 3~A L E. A ROLINA, N..-Y!AI;ILD CODION PLEAS. rk! vs. William D. n i, and a; Ad e.awe of Joseph d. Fanoic C. Aro Bank and T d :dechanics B:a,k, S:.c: ot an order of the C r e (omen 7Vleas, made in albov,: ' ted uss- I will offer for , rhe Curt House door in s S. C, on the FIRST NDAY IN REBRUARY rcxt, withiI the legal hours of sale, at , ublic outcrv, to the highest bidder, Ithc fo*Ilow:ng described property, to wit: Al that tract or . parcel of land sita a- t.c CCour.ty of Fairfield, in the S:.e afore-aid, a litte south of the v;1lge of aoilcelo, containing NINE IUNnRED AND TWENrY r-,~'. more or :e:s; being the same !and conv e d to Joseph K. vI) .v, c :e i, by Jclhn Bauskett, by t ! .cd the 4!h day of April, 1861, a- d recorded in Book W W, page 2ic. in the office of the Register of I Me ne Conveyances of Fairfield Coun t., and described in said deed as bounded on the north by lands of Thomas Bell, William Blair, E. F. Lyles and the said Joseph K. Davis; on the east by lands of Joseph K. Davis and Jonathan Rabb; on the south by lands of Dr. Thomas Farman and John Willingbam; and on the west by John Bell, John Willingham and Thomas Bell, the present boundaries of the said land bing more particu larly indicated by the plat made by Edgar Trapp, Surveyor, on the 25th day of August. 1898. The said prem ises to be first (ffered fur sale in Eepa. rate trct-F or p zrc. s indicated on a plate thercof made by Edg-ii Trapp, Surveyor, on tte 24th and 25th An gust. 1898, whie.i plat is filed in the ofiice of thC I.I: o f the Court in the recerd Uf c.uti, and wili be ex hbia.d on i i f sa e; the bids of tbe hig,hest bdc. for s.id separate tracts to be cccc by te Clerk condition. ally, that is C..ition that the r,reise wh: m:d i*.* one enttre tract as~ ~ Ierend' drece. '.hall bring less jthe) th * :: uf the amountls of fto - gben~ bid fr t 'e tracts as offered searate!. A:a n. 'he - 'll of paid senarate ~tract.: or parcels have been offiered fr -a e and knocked down to th e highes- bi *i: sC Cerfo condition a,ll as .bove . :4rh. the said 'lerk shan: cff&r th. e::r prem es, mnade up of ad o( e msse, a, a snl hunit' ~. . . the aggregat6for the amount a e igbest bids bid for aid :ca- .e c- k offered sepa,. r:teh sJ l ee the amount bid for the entire tremises -s a whole. then the Cie. k -la: . up':m ou-n:p'gance wIth the terms ef -e . at to each~ of the re; e' vi.rc a-ar. for said separat - :t e for th trsc.s se repan: ch:or I if the amounnt bi.dfor tix b e*:re premise- en masse as a single tract she.Ai ?-x('ct the aggre ?rate of :Lh: :anoam-. of the. highest 'bids ofler'd ;o;r he m.id premisem as then the saiid t-!c:k shall execute a deed :t. Ih: ire ;remrise-s to the high eeL >,dder for : ie ea:tr.' t5act, and ttie bids f -r rh: tracts as dThce,d separate i aIl be w4 holly direaardea.- (P;at of said igua can, be seen in Clerk's ofiic3 ro ami time beere sale.day, it desired.) TEnMfS OF SALE. One-thiid of the purrebase-money to be paid( in ce.sh o:: the day of sale, the balance i:: two Equal anrnuai inistal mncn! ir,.mz :hc dIay ' sale, with in terest f:rm the dav of sale at eight pet' centum oer armam. to be secntedby he 'oond~of the purchaser or purchias erg and a mnortgage or mortgages of, the premises sol, or for all. cash at the op8('I of the purehaser or parchasers. 2 he purchaser or purchasers to pay for all ncessary papers. And if the pur ebiscr fails to compt with the t.erms of -ale, tte Clerk sh-d! resell the said premrises on thle same or some sneceed ing -a!esday on ihe same terms with, ou! further rppiication to the Court, an~ .t t:he r isk ..t: be for mer purchaser. Sold at thet zi-k of the former pur cha'e r. R. H1 JENNING8, Jan. 13th, 1899. C. C P. F. C. - 1-14td T.Adior 's flice w il be ope.n to ree-ive tax returt. f..mc -bnuary the 1st -o Febru::r, 20;!. All persons tai'n to m;k' 'u.ns within the ab ve mn- : w. 'a wil incur ;he 50 r. e :: a.y All mnae citi z7a cm .. r g e21 and 60 are libeto x nc-i ex--mp,t by : '1T Am ' o hi- d'ty wvill be i: ;h- f*i:-6g Ec,o days F' b)n -.20 . flic : '-i i',nsboro. Woling. Tbe ay.J:nary 12. t :- AyuIe. :-'y, .Ja?:uary 18. W4oodward :vuday. Jamr:ary 14. h: Oak ' .:d , Jauary, 1. R dg-war. Ir .t Jenary 20. Lc'ngtow:, oa, 23. 24 M. L Co per. 3e eiiday, Jana:..ry Blvthewood'. Tfhrra. , Jr.nuiary 26. HIoreb (F. M. tAi *r<esmr) Friday, J L RI il. iOND). A. F. C. A. FRICANA w.cure Custir,ation and.