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Tuesday, October 17,. - - 1899
REPUBLICAN PROFESSION AND PEX
FORMANCE.
History repeats itself, and the Re
publican leopard cannot change its
spots. O, the 22nd day of July, 1861,
the fHouse of Representatives at Wash
ington passed the following: "Re
soived, &c , that the present depaora
ble civil war ba4 been ftrced npo)n Lhe
country by the disuilonists of the
Southera States now in revolt against
the constitutional government atd in
arms around the capital; that in this
national emergency congress, banish
ing all feelings of mere passion or re
sentment, will recollect only its duty
<o the whole country; that this war is
n.t waged upon our part in any spirit
of oppression, nor for any purpose of
cot.quest or subjagation, nor purpose
of overtbrowing or interfering with
the rights of estab ished institutions
of those states, but to defend and main
tain the supremacy of the consttw aon
and to preserve the union with all the
dignity, equality and rights of the
several states uninpaired; and that as
soon as these objects are accomplisbcd,
the war ought to cease.' Three days
later the Senate passed a resolutioii in
almost identically the same words.
Tbisresolution has very much the
same ring as the highly moral reEo
lution passed by Congress at the be
gInning of the Cuban war, in which it
was declared that the United States
intends only to give independence to
the people of that island.
Now on the 1st of January, 1863,
Lincoln, forced by the war governors
and other pestiferous extremists,
signed the emancipation proclamation
which attempted to free all negroes in
the seceded states, and thus destroy
the most !Anportant of those institu
tions that the resolntion of 186-2 de
lared should be maintained in all in
(tegrity.
T' Mceded states were all recon
ed by f'resident Johnson, and
e far as they were needed
hirteenth amendmeut
out.
at hand is it
Tat a southern man
~iceriy of IMcKinley and
his party. They are pursuing the
same course towards Cuba that they
pursued towards South Carolina, and
will doubtless annex h cuba a-:d
Porio Rico in spi'c of t 'a'- ttat
they have resolved that any etep look
ing towards the conquest of Cuba
would be an act of the grossest bad
faith.
Altogether we cannot promise our
Cuban allies that they can put much
trust in the protestations of Mr. Mc
Kinley and his ilk.
THEuilis a serious shortage ii the
cattle "supply of the United States.
Several causes are assigned, one bein~g
the vast amount of beef sent to orr
armies anid exported abroad, and
another a lack of encouragement to
*raisers in the past few years owing to
low prices set for beef on the hoof by
the. great slaughter hotuses. Local
markets are also short int this state and
* n North Carolina. It has always
med a mystery why cattle raising
ou'd not be lucrative in South Carc
.There are certainly abundant
s of pasturage. Even this sum
bich has~been unusually dry
great crops of burmuda,
crab and other grasses is
and along the roads every
*te A serious evil, however, is
2 - thpervading crop of weeds of
diffrent kinds that are taking posses
sion of the surface of the land and:
nining it for purposes of pasturage
hamewing In the more advanced
,thers are regularly appointed|
joners of weeds whose busi-i
rh for noxious weeds
dmake farmers destroy
cn spread. We inji
on quietly, ap
what evil crop
band when.
paid toj
hay
AccoRnfm to Mr. Ouzts, Chairman
Haselden is blessed with cousins and
each cousin has an agency for some
kind of liquor, and a pull, or several
pulls. He charges also that Mr. [lasel
den him,0eI has sold liquor irregularly
and aore of it than Mr Oozte has
One thing api-ears pretty plain throuh
circumstantial evidence, that some
dispensary officials.are specially inte
rested in certain brands of goods, and
Mr. Oazts thinks the rebates. are not
too high above one's head to l.e caught
on the fly.
MR. MILES, chairman of the dis
pensary board, has a young nephew
who in the eye of Mr. Ouzta is skit
tish. le is but seventeen and can't
keep a ledger, but he does keep a
paddle and paddles employes when
they are bending over barrels. A little
application of his own paddle might
benefit this highly hilarious young
man.
Is it nossible that Germany, Russia
and France propose to sit quietly
down and let England seize the gold
mines of the Transvaal? If any nation
can corner that gold and dole it out
to suit itself it will ibe in a position to
lead all other states, and control the
world.
TuE most serious charge made by
Mr. Oazts is that Mr. lilaselden boast
ed that he bad paid off ten thousand
dollars of debt since becoming a dis
pensary official.
THE Abbeville Medium still per
sists in talking about the "Tories.'
Let us hear your views on the carpet
baggers, friend.
THE calms pervading New York
harbor are uprecedented in the annals
of yachting.
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For sleeplessness, nervousness and
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For fever, chills, debility and kidney
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Ladies, for natural and thorough
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A Prominet Miniseer Writes.
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ie and Harness Horses. I will sell
tem cheap for cash or exchange them
or mules or plng horses.
I will pay the highest cash price for -
good Milch Cows; also for Fat Beef ..
Uattle.4
BUGGI E S
I have a few Second-Hand Buggie. ..
for sale; also one Segond-Hand Two- I
Horse Wagon.
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Winnsboro, 8. C.
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CLERK'S SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIkA,
COUTY OF FAIRFIkLD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
The Fairfield Loan and Trust Company
va. Andrew Y. Milling, W: L. Slater,
W. J. Meyer and Jobn E. Wade; as co
partners under the firm name of Slater
Meyer & Co.. E. A. Beall, J. U. Norris
and B. C. Cooner, as copartners under
the firm name of Beall, Cooner & Co.,
and Robert F. Williams Company.
I N pursuance of an order of thi Court
of Common Pleas, made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before the
Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on
the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, withih tho legal hsurs of sale, at
public outcry, to the nighest bidder, the
following described property, to wit:
"All that certain tract of land, lying,
being and situate in the County and State
aforesaid, containing
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
Acres, more er less, bounded on tho north
by lands of Mrs. Lorena E. Macfie and
L. H. Milling, east by lands of William
Timms and Mrs N. K. Rabb; south by
lands of Mrs. N. K. Rabb and R. Y. Lem.
mon; west by lands of W. R. Rabb and
John M. Lemmon. The tract of land here
by intended to be conveyed being the same
tract conveyed to said Andrew Y. lilling
by W. H. Kerr, C. C. P., 4th November,
1874."
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third of the purchase money to be
paid ia cash on the day of sale, the bal
ance on a credit of one and two yelrs, in s
equal annual instalments, with interest (
from the day of sale at the rate of eight t
per cent per annum, payable annually, to
be secured by the bond of the purchaser
and a mortgage of the premises, or all cash
at the option of the purchaser. Purchaser
to pay for all necessary papers and record
Ing of same and for allnecessary revenue
stam ps. R. H. JENNINGS,
October 14, 1899. 0. C. C. P. F. C.
11-14td
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Sallie M. Douglass vs. Ladson R. Milling,
Andrew Y. Milling. W. L. Slater, W. J.
Meyer and John E. Wade, as copartnera
under the firm name of Slater, Meyer&
Co., E. A. Beall, J. B. Norris and B. .
Cooner, as coparrners under the I firn
name of Beall, Cooner & Co., and Rob
ert F, Williams Company.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of
Common Pleas, made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before the
Court House door in Winnsborg,.S. C.,.or
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale, at
public outcry, to the highest bidder, the
following described property, to wit:
"All that certain tract of land. contain
Ing
TWO HUNDRED ACRES.
more or less, lying and situate on the
waters of Jackson's Creek, in the County
of Fairfield and State aforesaid, and
bounded by lands of the estate of Nancy
H. Hastings, deceased, lands of John M. s
Lemmon and W. R. Rabb; the said tract
of land being stuated on the northern t
side of the public road loading from
Winnsboro to Kincaid's Bridge.
TERMs OF SALE:
One-third of the purchase money L.o be f
paid in cash on the day of sale, the bal
ance on acredit of one and two years, ins
equal annual instalments, with interest
thereon from the day of sale at the rate of
eIght per cent per annum, payable an nu
ally; to be secured by the bond of the pur
chaser and a mortgage of the premises.
The purchaser to pay for all necessary I
papers and recording of same and for all
SALE. -
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUSTY OF FAIEFIELD.t
COURT OF COMMON PLE AS.
The Fairfield Loan and Trust Company
vs. C. N. Bundrick and Ketchin Mercan
tile Company.
IN pursuance of en order of the Court
Iof Common Pleas, made in the above
stated casc, I will offer for sale, before
the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C.,
on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER,
next, within the legal hours of sale, at
public outcry, to the highest bidder, the
following described property to wit:
1. "All that piece, parcel or tract of
land lying, being and situate in Faifield
County in the State aforesaid, :containing
SEVENTY-THREE ACRES,
more or less, bounded on the north by
lands now or formerly of Mrs. Ji nna S.
Gradick; on the east by lands now or
formerly of the McGrath estate; on the
south by land of N. J. Gibson and Sarah (
Gibson; west by lands of D. R. UkIn,
being tract of land conveyed to me (C. N.
Bundrick) by Wnr. H. Lyles by deedi
dated 7th February, 1893." r
2, "All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land in Fairfield County in the
State aforesaid, on AllIgator Creek, tribis
tary of Little River, known as th~e Lyles
tract, and containing
TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY
FOUR ACRES,r
more or less, and bounded by lands of
Thomas -F. Mann, W, P. Joncs, C. E.
Leitner, R. H. Jenninga; eat, 0. 0. Trapp,
Dr. Arledg and W. C. Rueselt"
3. "All tha certain piece, parcel or tract
of land lying, beIng and situate. in the I
County of Fairfield and State afo-esaid, '
containing
FIFTY-THREE ACRES, d
more o.: less, bounded on the north by r
lands of T. C. Watt,; on the er~st by a
tract known as the Yarborough or Lyles
tract of land; on the south by the Browns
Bridge Road; and on the west by lands of C
Albert Russell, and being known as the s
Russell tract, conveyed to said C. N. '
Bundrick by William Russell; which deed
of conveyance was duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Mesne Convoy
ances on the 4th day of March, A. D. Z897,
in Boor A. P., page 594."
TERMsOF sALE.
One.thiird of the purchase money of each
tract to be paid in cash on the day of sale,
add the balance thereon on a credit of one
and two years, in equai annual instal
ments, with interest thereon from the day
of sale at the rate of eight per cent per
annum, payable annually until the whole
debt and interest be paid, to be secured by
the bond of 'the respective purchasers and
a mortgage of the premises, respectively
sold, or all cash at the option of the pur
chasers, respectively, and the respective C
pnrchasers to pay for all necessary papers
and for recording the some, and all neces
sary stamps. 11. 11. SENNINGS, n
Oct. 14th, 1899. C. C. P. F. C.
1-4td
For Sale.
A TRACT OF 176 ACRES OF 1
land, on Little River. belonging to
D. &M. Broom, and hounded by lands ~
of the estate of R G. Simonton, Stev
enson and others.
For teran. apply to
A. S. k W. D. DOUGL&ASS. 'o
117 Attoneava. Winnseboro. S. C.,
CLE LRK'S SALS
ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAInFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
rhe Peonies Bank of Winusbero, S. C., vs.
John Woods and David Hipp, the last
uamed doing business as David Hlpp &
Co.
'N pursuance of an order of the Court
. of Common Pleas, made in the above
tated case, I will offer for sale, beforo the
ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on
he
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
ext, within the legal hours of sale, at
iublis outcry, to the highest bidder, the
olowing described property, to wit:
"All that certain tract or nlantation of
nd, lying, situate and being n the Coun
y of Fairield and State a oresald, eon
FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES,
te or less, being in Township No. 11 of
id County, and bounded bylands of
, W. B. Lever, John M. Martin, David
oyd, Prince Martin and Ben Martin,
eitg the tame tract of land conveyed a
he said John Woods by Doroas Woods, by
eed bearing date the 19th day of Decem
er, 1894.
TERMs OF SALE:
One-half cash, the balance on a credit of
welve mont s from the day of sale, with
terest from day of sale at eigh per cent
er annum, to be secanrei b the bond o
urchaser and a Sortgage of the remises,
er for all cash at the otion ofthe pur
taser. Purehasar to pay for all papers
nd recording.
RIFT.-SJENNINGRS,
October 14, 1399. C. C. C. P. F. C.
10-4td
C LE RK'8S AfikM
STAT E OF SOUTH CAROLIFA,
COUETY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OiF COMMON PLEAS..
san L. DesPortesand W. L. DesPortes
as Executors of R. S. Descortes, de
ceased, vs. John S. M. Robertason.
[N pursuance of an order of the Court of
.ICommon Pleas, made in the above
ated case, I will offer for sale, before the
ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
ext, within the legal hours of sale, at
ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the
llowing described property, to wit:
All'.that lot, piece or parcel of land
tuate, lying and being in the Township
ro. 5 in the County of Fairfieldand State
boresaid, and bounded as follows, to wit:
nthe north by lands of David Provence,
SI., and BR. S. DesPortes; on t.e east b
nds'of D. J. Weir;' on the south by land
Ef D. J. Weir and William Durham; con
ing
LWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY
THREE AND ONE-HALF ACRES.
sore or ltes, and lying on. Dutchman's
rreek, Waters of Wateree River. .
TERMS 0OF BALE.
ONc-half cash, balance on a crcdit of one
tedr, -wieh interest fiom day of sale, so
ured bthe boDd of the pichaser and a
ortgaof the :premises with clause re.
tunrng payment of reasonoble fee to At
rney of th .mortgage in case of fore
osure, with privilegeto purchaser of pay
g all cash. '
R. H. J {NNINGS;
Oct. 14th, 1899. C. PWJ. .C
O-14td
C LEEBK'S S ALE1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
luan L. DesPortes, as Executrix, and
William L. DesPortes, as Executor of
the Will of R. S. DesPortes, deceased,
v. William R. McCormick and A. F.
Ruff and W. Herbert Ruff, partners in
trade under the firm name of A. F. Ruff
& Co.
N pursuance of an order of the Court of
. Common Pleas, made in the above
tted case, I will offer for sale before the
ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
1ext, within the legal hours of sale, at
~ublc outery, to the highest bidder, the
llowing described property, to wit:
All that parcel or tract of laud, known
tract No. 1 of the P. N. Cohen lands, in
~airfield County, containing
FIFTY ACRES.
aore or less, with all the houses and im
rovements thereon. Said tract No. 1 is
~cated on the west side of the Gopher
~ranch tract,adjoining lands of Jones Gra
Lam tract, and lies on each side of the
~eays Ferry road, and has such shapes,
retes and boundaries as will more fully
pea'r in deed of conveyance of P. II.
oen toWm. B. McCormick. dated Jan
ry 1st, A. D- 1859, and recorded 29th
y of J anuary; 1889, in Book AL., p. 442,
frenee thereto being had.
TERMS OF 5AEE:
One-half cash, the balance on a credit
fone year, with interest from day of sale,
cured by bond of the pnrchaser and
ortage of the premises, with the privi
g to the purchaser of payint all cash.
urchaser to pay for all necessar papers.
R. H. JENNINGS,
Cetober 14, 1899. C. C. C. P. F. C.
10-4td
CLEEK'S SALE.
S "'AT E OF SOU"TIH CA ROLINA,
CoCNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Chi arles P. Wray vs. Joi n Hudson.
N pursuance o'an order of the Court of
Common Pleas, mande in the above
ated case, I will offer for sale, before the
ourt House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on
FIK-T MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
ext, within the legal hours of sale, at
ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the
allowing described property, to wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of land
ring, being and situated in F'airtield
otunty and tate aforesaid, corntaining
SEVENTY ACRES,
Lore or less, bounded on the north by
muds of William Jones estate; west by
sods of William Outten; east by lands of
mn Murphy~. s outh by lands of Ben Muir.
TEnMS OP BALE.
One.third of the purchase money to be
id in cash on the day of sale, the balance
itwo equal annual instalments from day'
fsale; with interest thereon from date of
WILL BE IN WINNBORO
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17.
AT RIDGEWAY
WEDNESDAY, O).,TOBER 18
It BRAND t' is one of ihe o'dest,
larvest ani moost .succvsul Jewelers
0111 Opticians in Sonth Carolin-. He
brit.gt viih him this trip the lvgest
sxnple linir of his :tock he !-as % el had
)ut.
Wht n i ices and quality are honestly
Donzinied, he i. the chiapett Jeweler
in the State. SAME GUARANTEE TO
LVERY ONE.
LR;UNLESS THOROUGHLY SATISFIED
VIoNEY REFUNDED.
Write to R. BRANDT if Io : desire
iny spccial information before he
comes.
chaser and a mort ge of the premises
iold: or all cash at the option of the pur
chaser. Purchaser to pay for all necessary
papers and for recording the same. If the
purchaser fails to comply with the teems
of sale the Clerk shall resell the premises
on the same or some succeeding sales day,
without further application'to this court,
at the risk of the former purchaser.
R. I. JENNINGS,
Oct 14th, 1899. C. C. P. F. C.
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CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Thomas G. Patrick, doing business as T.
G. Patrick & Co., vs. 0. S. McMoore.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of
Common Pleas; made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before the
Court House door in Winnsboro, S C., on
the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER
next, within the legal hours of sale, at
public outcry, to the highest bidder, the
llowing described property, to wit:
AI that certain piece, parcel or lot of
land, lying, being and situate in the town
of Winnsboro, and in the County and
State aforesaid, represented by a plat of
survey of the lands of James W. Law, de
ceased, made under order :of the Court of
Common Pleas, in the case of W. E. Bee
& Co. against Jas. W. Law and others
said plat having been made by James M.
Stewart, and recorded in Clerk's office
Fairfield County, Book A G, p. 293. Saia
lot contains
ONE-HALF (y) ACRE,
more or less, and bounded b
W, Smith and others. 'and
,convd )-#,.- esPortes to Aaron
Richardson by deed dated 15th August
1888.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-half of the purchase money to be
paid in eash on the day of sale, the bal
ance on a credit or twelve months from
day of sale, with interest from day of sale
at eight per cent per annum, to be secured
by the bond of purchaser and mortgage
of the premises; cr fo: all cash at the op
tion of the purchaser. If the purchaser
at such sale shall fail to comply with his
bid, the Clerk shall without further appli
cation to thi4 Court resell the premises on
the same or some succeeding salesday
-therafter, at the risk of the former pur
chaser. The purchase:- to pay for all nec
ossry apes. R. II. JENNINGS,
October 14.1899. C. C. C. P. F. C.
10-14td
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIEFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The British and American Mortgage Coin
-uy Limited, vs. Silas W. Ruff, Thomas
D.Rf and Walter C. Ruff.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of
.Comnmon Pldas, made in the above
stated case, I will offer for sale, before the
Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on
the
FIRST MONDAY INNOVEMtBER
next, within the legal hours- of sale, at
public outcry. to the highest bidder, the ____
following describe petto wit:
land lying, beiag and situate in the County
of Fairfield and State of South Carolina,
containing
FIVE HUNDRED AND lFIFTY-TWO
(552) ACRES,
more or less, in Township No. 10. and
being composed of two tracts, to wit:
First. Four hundred and seventy-seven
(477) acres conveyed to the said Msils W.
Ruff by Elizabeth K. Anderson, by deed
dated December 16th, 1875, and recorded
in the office of the Register of Mesne Con
opance for Fairfield County, in Book "A.
T.," page 348, et seq; and second. seventy
five (75) acres, conveyed to the said Silas
W. Buff by James B. McCants by aeed
dated January 1st, 1878, and record d in
the office lof the Register of Mesne Con
veyance for the County and State afore
sid, in Book "A. F.," page 460, et seq.
All of said land being bounded, on the
north and east by the public road leading
from Kincaid's Bridge to Columbiat on the
south by lands of Henry Steele and Mrs.
Frank Steele; and on the West by lands of
Thomas Anderson and by Broad River.
TERMS OF SAL ..
One-third of the purchase money to be
paid in cash on the day of sale, a deposit
of fifty dollars to be made by the purchaser
at the close of th~ bidding as an earnest of
his bid, and the balance noon a credit of
one and two years from the day of sale,
with interest thereon from the day of sale
at eight per cent per annum payablo
annually, to be secured by the bond of'the
purchaser and a mortgage of the premises
sold. And in case the purchaser should
fail or refuse to comply with his bid on
the terms ot sale, then the~ said Clerk shall
resell the said premises at th~e risk of the
fermer purchaser immediately, or on some
subsequent convenient sales day, up~n
the same terms without the further nrder
of the court. The purchaser to pay for all
ne cessary papers. II. H. JENN1NG6,
Oct. 14th, 1899. C. C. P. F.
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f AT COST
--I HAVE
--24 : Scts
Silver-Plated Table Spoons,
Teaspoons and Medium Forks
tat I will sell at
Cost -f or Cash.
To letter them, at cost prices,
will be THREE CENTS PER
EETTER.
*Come and see them.
C. M. CHANDLER