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ta o o a 1. & c;g;u.1 . OW.il Colmtnlantios to this oilice Will not be ho(ioed unlets accompanied by the real name of lite writer. 4W- We are not responsible for the opin ons of correspon.lente. VQY- liorerfier no LOCAL NOTlCES will be inserted in our colitulm bxoep upon piyment of TEN CEINTS a line. gQi* Any persoin in (lie Counti having knowlegige of any circnmsnipce c.f interemt ocoirring in his neighborhood will conf'ei 1 favor by furnibihing information at this oflico. NI,w ADvEniisI.bi.:NT. SheriffPs Sale-L. W. Duvall. Buy the Premiiun Mill-J. W. MeCreight. 1l1u.se Painin,-Al'r,d Walker. U implate Stook tt D.,micatbergis. a 4- The County , oat-irer'b books were opeted yesteryiv for the col lection pf State and Conty x 38. Oar Town Council i having a IeW fl,or laid in the maiket, and two stali built. After this amri1ning all goatis und hogs found runnivig at large on the S reets %%ill be taken up by the police. o:ZF- The Clarlotto C,rnet Band have gone to New Orelins to play for the Kiiight, Teml,lar-. - Ain oigan priider has been 1 -musIyig our citizetis for the past few d iiys. g Judge \lich y lis grantil an oi der to relenie i1. A. 811.ith olnm Vt paocurld 1b is bt,1id. 0 W4" Wn ll-,ubort; bi:.s 'Neen bles,ci of 1.tu I the pa tive - f a od ninny -Cotto I v tll rs, and the trade bus been i isk. 7 Capt. WV. It. Mars,hllhas bec. teeted leading eltrk of the JiouSe of lierstatives. 110 will Ilake a good Uflicer. 0z7 The Rtligew-,y Grangec Fu poseb hivilig a celebration On the 4th .1eem oaif L'Ih birLaIhy of the uider f tit'ars tit Husbandr-\. W) 4 iti,sbor- .his becin eivt.ea diii g ilhe -Ya.t n<kwith fe,tivitie.. Ilhe Icetenit tinialgis in town iCoie to h.ve stio nla t e ti e le-, i.2r.t-unate .young m1uen01 to re01re-Ved d.1roits. C1- (3ounty Creatrer N Ison haits bepn eajoit-ed by Jo(dge M sukey ligainit .collecting the w%idow's or Ku Klus tax, there being no onc in .this Couity to receive it, o 'lThe Suthera bound freight triain .1n the C. C. & k. Rail Road riani off the tranck near Killian's on TIhiur-,diy. Theia up nmail train was delayed tihout, t~ Ao hiuris. V ery lht tie danti,ge wa -doa.e. 14*The Ber'ger Fuimily will v'sit this place on Saturiday next, aind giv-e one entertiainnmentt. The Bhr gers' have too wide a repautaition to require any~ comm uit fromt us. 07 Ned Buntlin and Joe Johnson, two race hiorasc, arri ved ini to1wn Suin. day, they are farom the stable..vof Mlr. John Rualedge of Greenivil, and are beling put in trimii for the Canmdlen races which will conic off next weekc. .t&4' The Town M.trket was rented last Saturday to Mlessrr. Wt. Rt. Gar rison uand RI. I". Mart,ian. We hope these gentlemeu will keep amutton and pork in the muaiket "once and occasioniall ." - 0 -We returan thanks to Capit. P'i erie.]Uncot for the largesut head of cabbage we have ever seen. weighing I5} pounds. Mr. Baseot haes a full supply on hand, and we advise all lovers of this vegetable to give htimi a call. SWe trust that the varions tax. unions will htold their regular meet. ings, and those which have not pro pared rosters will do so immaaed iately. Thes~e rosters tare tassenttial foa de tecting the fradulenit ballotst tht were easi~t at the last election. Mlost of the umnions have h.andecd ini therec rosters.. 0We learn that there will be ia Chiristmas taco mand supper this yair for the purpose of obtaining a bell for the Episeopal Churr,h. This tree will be untiher tlte charge of Mrs. M~ouezie who has been very bueQesfiil ini the patst. We will bpeak further of this~ at somne future day. ..The rads of Columbia are comiplaining very much about the huge tax that has beeni levied upoan the ci<,y. WVe admit thas 24 per cenit. Ia a prett,y haavy tax, but Scott, Park.', Naa1 & Co. could ay. the wlule city tax with what they have "knock--d down," and thou have enough lefJ. O- There are several hundred dollars due us on post subseiptions. As we have bills to meet in Ja.ualry we hope all delinquent subscribers will ptiv up during December. Thr1ee dollars is not much to a sub scriber. But every hundred sub. scribers reitesent three huudred dol lars. Pay up. 2 As the passenger train was el.(cring lidgeway a few days ago, a wagon ran off the bridge into the ditch, and with the teum became faistened across the track i!j frount of the ui,p.proachinig locomotive. Great exe.temitensued, but fortunately the train was stopped just befoie retching the bridge, and nobody was hur t. But the wagoner was a badly scared man. 07:)- The Tru.teeii of the different School distriets may not krnaow that. they have th(,sole power iln emplo%. ing tt achers amid in fixing their sala. ries. 'illthy are novt coumipelled to et.ploy a teacher ueiely because lie holds a certificate to teach. They tieC bimply to make their choice fron, anieng tope pertors whole have certi ficates. We would ad%i e them not to It.ve t4o 111 many Sch 1os, as the fud this y(e.r wil 1-c smaller thani I:stlal, byv the los of thet ku klux i land thel puli !;ix. O P Th peopl. of Wininsboro cii jeld p a icatt In uetsdiy night in 11 le(tait e fr.om lM -. Cars well of ti .a d1., oi:e (f, tle leading temilipelanmce iratir. in Ati.erica. The leecrer wa.S ii tit verty i;thetic and yet was initer.spers. d viti many side sp-littotig unecdotes. The audience hIm.s not laughed to, isirce tIe vi.-it of Sol Snith llui.:ell, We trust that M r. Cairswell ill be indtneed to pia) W inislovo . notlit.le viit. The lodge of Gooc' Tempiar8 here is in a vt ry fl icrishii.g c,ndi'on, DrA oF ('oV.. DAvi n Pi.ovNci-. -Cc,I. Db.vid lrovince ditd of p-lent. ioIia ncar. Sn z Iot1:4ts', Fairfiel, ('Conty, on th1C. 24 i 1,4. 'o!. Province was a native of Ken. tu1(ky, hut iulertified him.elf with Sonth Carfolinla malny 3e:als ago. IPrvious t the war he mocd to A -lat.sas, wlhitre he \ as made Colo. lcl of a legilcn.ent. lie was inl active sel vice and bore himself with dis it.,guished gallantry. During the seige of l'ort Ilud.son lie comanmded t;Oe picket line for weeks, refusini to be relieved. After flhe suriender iie returned to FV.irfiel-d County and resun.ed the occupation of faramg. lle haas been i.n feebt bliehe Ith for years, but his indomnitable spirit bore him up. L st week lhe was in Win boro on the jury. In him in'airfie ldi has i ' t one of her hcist citizens. Iis dea.th will be lImn.ented by manny friends. Or Ju<'gi blacy on TuesdAay denic I the char ige imade by us that lie had declared the haorn-blowers to be violators of the enforcemnet act, and said that either this was a "ma tlicious maisrepresenatation" or else ou: inaiormnant had been utterly "oblivious of the mecaning of the Couart." Now we "maliciously rep. rceat" no mnan. 'This was theo im praession conveyed to our mind. But las Judge Mlackey denies having thtus charged, the maistake may have originmated in pasaing from mouth to mouthI. J udge Mlackey says he spoke of the horn.blowers ais "rioters." So be it. We submit that they wore not rioters, iand were it not a waste of time and tronble to speak further of an affair, the evidence eoncermiing whaieb wias chaaracterm~ed by the Grand Jury its "a musing and trivial,'' we would show that they wtere not rioters. These young mnen did rnot ci cate hailf the disturbance thatl is genaerailiy heard here in town whlaenev.e r ainy numbaaer of the c.1n htituents of .J udga .\ ick{ in al 41jhu p'at) hold a r eubl i an 'Carcensa." Ilik ionor probably received his inf oarma ation fi tm [Honest Johln an.d his ganig. Now IIonest John dignil. fled a fox humnt into a rebelliou. So his tesimaony is not worth much. TIhec position of the NEWs is thuis Th'Ie horn blowing was a peace of sport, utterly unaworthay of beinag touched upon by a Grand Jury, either as a riot or as a violation of the en foroement act. One exception was not, as to the chiardoer of the offenee, but as to its being any offence at all. As to the art icles ini the WVINs nonmo NEws they were in thd inte're4s of' order, anad were there any eon spiracy it was on thme part of the inadi vidtals thus censured. Lastly Judge Mackey seemed to be very mnnch surnrised that any dir satisfaction exists beause of his ad jouriing court. He did not have the same opportunity as we had of co!. leatiig the eapreslous of opinion on the part of lawyers, witnes es, jurors and taxpayers of tnir6eld County. We ae Much obliged to Judge Mackey for the good work lie did in Columbia in the Charleston case, but we do not consider it worth a three years suspen-,ion of Court. Judge -.uekey was eminently wise when lie suid that the Court had its rights and the press its also. And when the Court advises the press as to what is a legitimate aitiele fr.r iusertion in its eoluti.n, it mnust not be aggrieved if the lrtss assumes to give advico upon qestiot a touching the prerogative of the Court. COTTON MAnKFT.- The Cotton market has bect as lively for the pabt week, as fKruaerly, notwithatand. ii4 there has been i.e Advance in the Northern Cities. "3iddling'' Cotton which is the ttundard of our oest grade commnands 13.} readily, n1th.ugh not quoted in N. Y., over 141 to 144. We are inoined to the opinion that upIOU retur1 siles there will be a los, Osiome two or three dollars per bale. Our regular buyers say, "this 10,8 is easily overeomte by the trAdU," and planters (especially the colored popu. lation) ate not aware of the f.t that the cash in hand is freq.tently inure by one fourth of a cent per lb., than the priceo they receive in burter. However we renew the assortiou we bl.ve frequently ma1de, that Winns bir' I, th. btst cottol, ma11111,et in the Stae, [or the .e-iler. A, f.,r future tltoqopetiy for an advance, %e k;*tse1, o hope, a full crop will be harve-,ted and yet, tie receipts to date tire not oie third of a full Ordp. What the plioes mllay be ill futu,e drioIe More upon the demand for the raw natsial thau anything lse, und whilst there coninte as lor the pat year a very limited de. Mand for the nanutautured goods there is Lout little hope for better lr-ces for cotton. Tho,c who 'te i4 ilel t thhould not speou(Lte upon the 1u ure. Tho.e who are lr.-e of licns a td li, ragiues Cal do so if they W i: It. 0:) We are told that q%t te an u I,, I tg SCLn: OCO a Ired l.st Tu-sd 1aY ie (o.uibilila with one of the newly 1lected legi:..tors feom the up-e.)u3 iry. O..e of his cul.red bruthrell who has be4n a m imber of the Giier 'I Assembly for a number of years proposed to show the newly elected Lbrot her the ailits arouod the city. h'lie first place they made fur was the State House, as all honest people do. Da arriving there, the new elect ex. slaitmed, "Good gracious, what a putty iouse, and by golly bits all made ,utU ruck I Buckra fokes must ob made dat house, nigger aint got sense aenog h for dat, 3 ou hteerd mya~ horn, bu. hlis friend remonstrated vith h~tima cn e.nut of his ignorance ud alterwards a.howed now eet into he House of Representatires. As te etntered the door lie was truck with the beiauty of' every ~hinig around him. The first thing hat. struek his eye wasa the maagnii ~eut chandelier. Says he, "Jim whtat'., da ." Jim told hinm it was i,ed for light ing up the house who n hey had nlig,ht ses,ions. Hie netat 3xdumined the desks, ink.ati.nds, paper weights, and said of the carpet 'by golly dese must be n.ight. .spensive people down here,~ to kiver ier floor with as putty a blanket us dis," Oni retairinag from the repro. ilnlative hall, his eyes I appenedt to meet those of thie eagle's wh-e w.ngs cover a large q-anntity of the rascailily t hat is. piiptt ated iln that1 uugust body, When lie exclaimed, "and 'fore God dase goit a gelH bur. s rd, ha I ha I ha I come Jim, less git out, nyv here, deso wh,ite fokes got too much fia1ery for dis niigger I Thles., are the kind of' fellows that have the mtajority in the preselit General Assenibly, and cana be be bought uzp for a mere song, 11ouse Pinmting andl PaperJIaig Illg. T.AM NOW prepared to dle all kinds or l.a 'toneaint inag Paper I11langing. iiazing. Frescinag, &o Mly terms are mao.lerate aind I warrant se isfaor i)n. nov 28 BUY THE PRMMIUM MI'LL ! I ml still piepr.ied to ma'ko at. repair l'ortable Grist Mlills, and do job work of any kind. A LSO, All kin Is of Collins and Cases kept on hiandl. Prices to sail the timies. g& Miy Mtills have taken the Airst p-h)ini at the stale Fair for several years. Tgg no)v 26 J. W. McCREIOHIT. Admhinistrator's Sale. oFarIleld Ooantry, I will sell to ihi a highest bidder for elash, all t he person al proj:erty, goods nnd ohattels belonglig to the estate of JONATHAN D). 00LE MAN, deceaused, at eleven o'clock, A. st. of Satturday, 28 of Navember next, at the a te residence of the deceased. SALLIE if. COLEMAN, nov 14-t1z2 AdtAmans.r.t.l.. SpOCIal Notices. ir the Drugglist Offers any kind of het-b-flavored alooltot for dyspepsi6, bitiiousness, or any o ier ailment, tell him (hit you want medicine, not a bdr room drink. Ask him for DR. WALKn'S CAL FOnN-IA Iltrv Is. the bost roguitiog prepa. ration known, and which you know is free from 148tan's Mizir." lieject nil ihe fiery "Tusnios" ani 'Appetizers," ortI cling to that ronmedy. Thoro is no medicine that oumparos with it. FlitounoT, liksPIPCT & Vo , ChaOe4. ton. S. C. nre offering one of the larges steiks of Dry Gonds, and Carpvus inl the U:ite I St.tes. Parties in wint of' lie SAM b, will s.tvo froi 25 to 3) lier cent. by or tering fron them. Thov sore pr,e ptre-I to sai: aia piles on apliiention. .\ll retail -srder! over $10 will be s 111 fr-ee of nloarge to any p-tt or the sotit I arn Stt.s. Itemit by 1. 0 Odoe. Ex piru. or Driftr. driawn -o our order, or Goods will besent C. 0. 1). It i v. Nv.ti,ssis.-In (hsese days sf '.'og<o ;i, Ii sit .ntorpriing ftins use .SV -ry 1 % ' 14 If p IIt i :I g II&Ih ir it nunes h .. I'.re lisior ces.iomer-. Ii ini way can this bo lon wo-voc sotveniently in itit - Iractively d.,se ithian by usiig i'rone.I L.etier lleitling, ani Bill insdi. The-y i reo eo:e into such generail ist 1.y ersc r uitils. ltl at o .it e nsis .0.1 fash i so. tho d lei not uste 1them, ald tIhie vustsil)I <h ssoid hI gsesr tily adopied by he 'omtsry Marchi rts. W.',s csuan, 10 .4 & (10:14118 1.t.. Ch arl e:. ton, . ., furis I .et.iter iiol i ill liendls ,fr:li gr,ades, at I i t I la MOIsLt reaionihii prices. fly ie Oay, \IPsAII-. W.LKen. lvAs & CJniwmr.i. sire getting up and . sIlit.g liKe lit. c.akes. sakne excellent hooks Ior vir .Meroliunti. One, ii e . aere, Ih nit is' Uotlon folk, for kroping c irree, e onnts ,if plircla.e i shipnients of Co. Ion; ht .tih !r. IN Mercaint ' lt lisook, for ret. lily knowing liaw the paymels'nts ons heir vuis tmi-rs' notei an- iccottsit stonisd I. t0It It Is ks a%re ex aceed i nuly comn - plete, in I -Li4iir tho p.irpoies exact ly. U.3A RL ESTON TO TIHE FRONT. Am ing otir new ilvortisements. is llint )rone of i.lie oldest establihn1se1 s ins 'nite. i-tali<hod iin 188., lt s imsa it lined Iia iesit plce in its li e oft bitiess b'sithI l.isge exsperiensce andi usuripiesivd. acilities, \leeirs. WMIlker. E vans & t0ogs. ell sire prepared to mitin s c tlip repituia i4in st' lth -ir ss-ihlis ent.. Like A. T. 4tew tri. tlh.sy 1))!iove in newspaperitl ver. iAisg. sist ta'I I his Insl lo ann11on0lonnet, hat they h.tvo this season aI.-M very agely to t.ir stock of type nisi nilchinery. andi aire h iter prepared hliln ver to. pl1ase their oustoners. We wish h1een1 every Su1CCefs. FIt C I IG T1', B1"I!11 1(1 T & CO Cit11 R i,E i 'O Nr , S. C. )Jerti l -1p!1ih 3 i i i ) s..s in genern in i It -n :s In I w.Il s It C I slock o I'lcY i, s .sts , 1)1 0. lothe, %I!l iilg. s., t it - lu.vo 4t. pt-ice1i. lsI'r'e-0 iiI i 1ey it Qx I I pri so .t' . fNIte i art icle -(Ci. ic os. romt t; ... I .:) .. I,, -I .; l his, frot 6 iac 5 lrown l..1-nrpoans, exeia lpavy, 'rnS 7.1ao -'C., .it t -it, .'snti I 2Ao. ns is ver its. I' i ist . ra4, frvo i 4 )c. tpv a rdsls, Flnni isels. fron 2 ) so 4 Ic. L 0die-t', M imses' anit 4t' ( I ia, 7 i:., $l% 15, $2.00 ps-r loz, an4d i.%v te 14, S a;p'in.lors. $1..40 er I-)z. lind is was'. Iilis' and Gents 'ocket. l-id:ikerchsiefs, from title. ptr doz IsIa llpwards. lilink sand1 Colored Alpion, !0c, anld upw trss, cs 0to is. froti ne sitiards. itlipi' t riesi 1 Pott Fnrnish ing loads, i1,%4A -kloepin 0 inds, Vi-ty ( siids libbons. Notio i, ct.. froim 15 to r per i,-nt. CheAper Ih It ti lse-t h... saipoiIes entt nei sr-l 's p-pif tly filh.dt. All e'af I frder, m $10 0 n pn i i is sit -r iKprs.'s Irse sf se'5 rr C A libei'al li"c it it t-, a' :il's rie -i.s alert. iegar Bitters nye a phrely Vegetable preparation, inado chielly fromi the na tive herbs found 01n the lower raniges of tho Sierra Nevada mountais or Cali for nia, the mucdicinal pr'opor'ties of whichi aroe extractcd thecrc izoin without thec use of Alcohol. Th'le question Is almost daily asked, " What is the causeo of the unparalleled success of Vx x on Al rr [ T'les I" Our answer ls that they' remIovO the cause of dlisease, and the patienst r'e covet's his hcalth. Tlhey are the gicat blood puifler and a life-giving pinciplo, 11 perfect Renuovator tuid Insvigor'ator of the systent -Nosver befor'o in the history or tho trldl has a mecdiclino ieetn Coimspoundedl possesising theo remnarkablo qnalhties of' VIxo.s Ia Ilt'tTxus in healing the stck of ov'ery disease mlanl is hecir to. T1hey aro a gentlo Purgativo as well as a Tonic, relievinig Congestion or Inflamimatilsn of the L.iver and Visceral Organs, ins Bilious Diseass The properties of Dl. WALKRwxnA YIKVEoAnitt is are A perlint. Diaphloretic, Carminativo, i'uitritious, Laxative, l)inrctic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorilec, Altera' L.ive, and Anti-Blilious5 DrisstNs nsud less. A gti., San Fr hi ,'s (enstornla, aet'. sir Wa sits onit and Chasrltoni Slta.. N. Y. Sold lay all ruggIsts andt Deaslers.s Valuable Proper'ty for Sale. j ofl'ir for sa'c on T~uesdsay thte 16ths I. day" of D)ecemb -r next, miy visiables Saw andI Grist Mill, sustsed Iwo iles South of Simsp.ons T'. 0., foristerhy owned by Aboeh anti lhrown, This Mill i.s ini gonsd conditiosn, antd dloing a goosi hIsj 5ne8s. I.e ensgitn it a iirty-fitve liorise power' portable. I ill aliso ssell ont the sie day all the musher on use yard. The salei will takos place at the mtill. l'ar(ies wishing to exane~. uhe pt' oper. ty are itivIted to do Ifo at (stis. 'l(Tlss. - "ors te Mill1 one half' cash, for thIe balansce a credit of' iweve msonthIs with good scousrity nnd 10 pes cert. in. terest fr'om day of sale. T1hte lumber will be sold fors cai-h. All persos in(deh) ed to me for Its mbser are warned to make Iih~hiinte. payment, othserwise tihi' icentit will he pbssced itn the hsands of ans attornUey forv coller.lti on. nov 21 I. ii. Al 1,g1. LIVERY STABLE. O1 the 20th of dovembieri j.purchased .the interest of A. IJ. Goodintg in use W,nnsboro Livery 8table. All bsorpehiire buggy hire, anmd horse feed wIis h, 81g1, Thmis raIe will be strictly adhleredi toI wIll always keep on han good saddle nn ri buggy horses, also ocarringes and buiggis for hire, Thse patronage of the pmublio Is respectfully solicIt ed. den 18-..m 't~ TERULi. Tho 8tAtt of South Carolina. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. . IN THE COMMON PLEAS. San'l Cathonrt Comnittee or the Eltate Of Johne 11. Cathcart, Lunatio, PIaltitiff. ngaitt; Luchus Hopkins, Amo-j T. J)wight, and Edward L. l robridge Co. patneIr0, tunder tlie lions naue of Hop. kins Dwight eand Trol ridge, atd kn4ii'l i. Clowney as Clerk of the Court of Comnion Pleas for the Vounty aforersaid, Defend iats. N pttlnco of an order of th Court n-trie inl Il. nbove stated ca-e by tle titeourable 1. J. Muckey, I will offer for sit: at public ineliou, to ilie highest biddvr, beluO the coUt t house door in Willnnbolric, Wilhin t leg al hour4a1s of .d oil ti.e irst. Montday inl Jniiuary iext tI.! hllonting de-ertbed plop.erty 10 wit, A,l tiosu , wo certain paILeels or lots ol Iatt I Ucltatning e.elh ulle h1il neet e-1o-0e 0r l:s, si,a te i le TowniolB Wilimboto, i. tihe ;ounty iand S iatte a.fotesaid kiiowi. and ie igualtd inl t le plan ol 'nidl Towle 1 luis tiiumbi red 1iiiiy-teven (.17). wnll llir-ty.six (313), 1141joininge e1c o0111ner Iuad btuiidd ol lie It bly Collgiess tree, oil h est bil \% vz derhlorjt, A.nd she to,s ivrmnverly ownied by Ilugh .\illvr oil ithe Nri., South by lots ilnted by DJavid C.. it ib 1l. A 1.SO, it. A tfhoso two certi it p arcell or lots of hnu Oit-ting ei.: k ulne ha1f jkkle must.: e, les.s 51i it in e the 'own o Winn - bor l II e Coutily nua Ztal"1 a1ore-1id, known itd dti,:nted in ihei I lii of said 'lown am loIs tile hundred and torly eight (1-18), itnit one buitirted atid torly-11110 I iv. d bounded oi ilie Nothii by lots owne-d by John A. l1rice. on ia I ist by Congr .i strtoo oa (lie Sotith by Ite a1oresaid lots of said Joh1n 11. Ca heari, and on tie Westl by Vandvr horst tslruu.. AL '*0, it. All that curtain parcel or lot o' tin I cont ninllg one 1nIt avre tore or less .1itute inl t2.0 luwni ul %vinnsboro ill he CoUlity id itoresaid, 1ad boinide,i in th cNorht by lots lately bI onging to J.msine It. Aike , oil the i-tbatt by lots of PaIr.0 110cet and Jate-, M. Ellioll, oil the outh hly Collego so reet and oil thie W-:a. lay lot., of Fred Coped nts TrUsieC of Iis Wile. A LIT, iv. All that aertiain traot of lund con, laininig lifly-lourt at. ttiee-fourthares mo.-' or iss. bouided ont theo 8 auth by laids ate ly belol'ging to Witm. 8. l13bi. East. ly laundt :in(ely belonging to RIich. 3id CIr,1heart, % est by lands lately be' looging to .laimles it. liendrix. now own. 1d by the eaid Julh1 11. Cathoart, A v. Ml theve two pitees or pircels of land ceutnining in (ie aggregale one boundred nid %ixteeii adil o2e fourth acres Ilore <r Iss. sitt 1e isa the (!outiiy inld Stail nitiebld. ubouI one-half tile fron ii.e Towl] of* %% inlishtu. adjuiniig lands laiely own-d by W. F. Hitab, John lit ch-te nt.i. Jon irnfaiton atid others. con Vey%ed 1o 8ai Johtl iI C8thicar'- b3 Jamies It litndrix by deed daled the llth Au gltt 181. A .S0, vi. All tho.le certainti .arot-ls or lots of land ajoiniig e.ali othi-r. lying on t ihe l.astento SIlde of anld ia ijsiiting ithe Ch Ir-. lotle, Cultimbin anl Angita t It-til hond, beingk thite 4st-ill-rn entd tf ite t wo lots known in tile pli of thle Town of vinus boro t itnnibirs sixty-seven (67.) and sixty eight (168, filnd bottnled otn the Soithi by Witngtlillponl strce, Oit tile asi by lot nuinbertl seveniy Feven (77,) aind seveiily-eight (78), lend nlit ili Nortli by hit number d sixty-niic (09). and conv!y i'd to Itth said J.hin I. "at liati by W. BI. Creipt. Inted ilie 1st day I f J.iuary A I). 18,0. SiSto, viI. All thait hraict of laind containing two Ihuinidrsed atai thlath neretil's, nmore' (it less, lyling ott thle 'onid ler.ding ha omi Winns2 horot to) Columin 1a., nhot live niat one half' miles2 Sontt I t h le l'otvn of Winn,sboro in the (ounty ansd Xi 2te nfot'estlid. and boundetdi on ott1.0 Nor ibI by litnds12 lilte1ly betlonigin a to 'I hotonlas J t i titt , on thle 1 ' naih liy lands1 01 .lohna S..igler', oni t he litsl by) landtss int ely be'Ilng ing 10 J atres litws atnd .lonalbnni Slantssn, tad oai lhe Weit bay land1 beo ging i o the Countiy of Fait hi.:d. A L.SO, vitr. All thsose two certain pircels fir lots of land, contaainiing eacha on half ni:le ininrs or less situtate int the 'Towst oft WI1 isbor'o in 2Ihe t (otteit-y a ndliti sil fre said, kno and21 dt:i,n i e t0 hI tlp a (of salid Town na Iota tnumberedl .Seventy acent (77), and sevI ty-e'igl t (78). adjoin. lng eacht (1h1er itnid boundied oil the south I by W.ashinigintgoii str'eei, uni Iheu Eist by Zio.t si resl, on tlhe Nsortlh by Ioi inimber sevety1'-Six SI 71;) ansd iln thle West bty 10or5 numbered t.tsity seveni, (b17), nntd sixty. eightl (li8). ix. All that tie ltin tract of' lanid con. tatnainag C>ighit hunsdrol eit- es smore oir 1less, siltuato ini the Coiunty and Sl:ite itforie,inid, bou nd.'i on I he North I by Iandiss of 1.hnsa II M addetn on theii Eass by hans otr. John Wv lie, oni the 8nu1h baly lanids of' John lM ylie. t satiid iohtn II. Ca thteart, Its'eiay I,. EIlliot antd o' ters, atid on the West b;- lan ids I.tely beilon illing t ic hard I thlcart, on Iht roadl leadiing fronm Wiiins. boro to liuoky Mounat. A 1S,80 x Alt that cert-tin piltaIreon or I ractI of 1land 41 ignt In lie Cunnry (and $ le a'or'es-'i,1, kr,awni as the Itoo : spring glitce, cotininig sven hun idred nn nitno.. y-liv o ncres tusot e or less, boun sded by Ianios of E. P. M ihey, by lie pusblio r'oi.d knowni as thle Hlocky Mounst lIo id by the pliatin latly beloniging to ithe esi ate of lTeodoi e 8. Dl)lo10e deceil-ed, knowni as lIosvelad, by I lie P'ubl ic toasd k nown na12 t he thester liond, and lands of A. Diosey, A I4O, Xs. All th'rtt certill, I ract of latnd sitit ale 1in the Couty anid 12at0 asfores:a.d, conta12.n ig fivs i,siid red an I sevenity six ntoeie tmore or less, houndedjs lay Innte o1' Museo hoontwar'e lansdts bteloniging to lthe Esin te' ot Datv'id 1' eir de'ceased ai.ttad land. belonging to the estate0 of Jolt lDagley, A LSO, sit. All tat certain lot or pareal of landl psilnato in the 'Town of Winnisboro in the County and Stisto aforesaId, bounded ott iae Northt by lot for.nerly owned by Saling Wolfe. East lay Elon 8treet. South by Iot, f'ormr!y owned by Mrs. blagarret 8haw and cit the Wleht by the tinok of Ihe (Charlotte ColumbIa ndd A'igusth ILiihs'ond, being madlo up of lot number eighity-two (82) and part, of lot ntimber sixty -tharee (63). A LSO, xtI. All that certaIn piece or ptarcel of Iland siltu'ale In the Tjown) of Witeboro In the Couinty and $tata af'oresaid. beIng part of a lot known and designated intIhe plan of anId Tiown as .Iot number' sixty six (66.) bounded on the North by Waali ington street antd fronting thereon fifty. three (63) feet, and FEast by lot of Mrs.. Lars. Mathiews, on the 8out h by John I'. Mahw r.. and on skho .. W t..y Iel ' track of the Charlotte Coittiiluia roid All gusta, Railroad. ALSO. xtv, All that traot of land contaninl one hundred %tian forty.sx icros, i ,, o less, -and represented by tihe letter -') on a plit of restirmy of io t)i p: . mande by Ii, i. ltobartsoti ). 8 , on i filth day of October A. 1). IblAl, itnd o le of oile Clerk of tile Court, of' Commm Pleas for Fuirliuld County. ii tihe( e ams styled 0. It. Liin tr and WiVe :it.i oi O,r versitis execuators of N. A. leiy., dien solti tnde decree ill said 0aue oland Col veyed (41 staid Jlill i, Caihiart by Sam1' It. Clowner, clerk ol siti I Coti by 4lve, dated first day of Noveinber, A.,1. 1 1.1 A t, so, xK. All those t wo tracts or it I co:i 1iltling inl the ligget g c eight h1ndire, and fillteenl Itere.s, 1u1"et-fless, andmilt sViied by the le ters "'' and --C, 'oi a pinl4t fi' ausuarvey Of l the 1,ili4on pli 11114de boy I11 Rioberls-1n, 1). ,-; , oll t ht rit d:,y of October l8G a ziand o ilIde at tile oliee ot' file eleet of 1te l Muit o C-Itionu Picas Ier Frti.'liol Coit ily a iII '1f"re-Cw id caltse st)l I iunder the td.-er,v the-rem tllnd ConVeyked 10 the sai I Joh11. i. Cti hca It by snlilel 11. vrk, ik t Idl Cout. by deed dtzet tir.n day vl Nuvember, A. D., IMM9 A LSo, xvi. All that ittat. of I.:m I con Ii iting five lieidtred nores more or leS an1d ' pt resen11ted b-y til let ter .." o.1 the he pl kt ol reservity ef t Le? liro wni pi:he Il ille boy B1. If. RObert.43n 1). 8 , (11 1Ihe filtil 11:1 y tie' O tober, 11,1611), and oI it Me in l Ilt vilie xoti the Clerk ol thet Court ol C'OnM nmoi Pleas lot Faitfield -omity inl i ho c 1otne Ifoiesail,. a id C0o1vVytd bay Sain'1 It. ;lowney clerc of' said Ctorit by icei diated tho Ist Novciber, A 1). 1861). A 1,!50, xvit. All those tracts or land contain ing in the aggiegale one Ilimsland tild Cigiy-five PICIt andti r'lereSeled by let. It'rs --11" -* t l and -D." Oi I n a o1:1 r-e .sreyof the Graha1ml placeo made by B. It. foItober-ott on the 5Ith leiie A. 1). 189 oil file ill I ie oIfice ol I he Clel k ol tie Couirt afosesnid i ii te a ctisi i ise. sould uilder a diree eliii and14 conv ely to 2t .sai.l Jelnll 1. C811lhe.II1 by ihe s i I SitieIl 11. Clowiloy clerk Or! sail Comr by deed dated the 1st. day of Noveibee 1863, A LO, xvIII, All hia it certan irt of land!. cn Inintig seven hundred and lim i iiy nervS mmt or I ess and reprevented by lint, teller ' otn a hint of' r murvey ol t I.elimn plhte m,1de by i. If. loherts.n ). , Int ihe 6:h i day of (N1heter 1i, and1i on file ill tile otlice of' the clerk of tlie CooIl t Common I'lests for tihe Cotiliy iforesaii in I lie cause aforesaid, solt! un ider a decer!e I lierein. \LSO, The following pers) ml properly for cash oil tihe Tte.siiy followiig. Fourteen uue, .ore,forty hoel of cltile, more or less. oneo, po I in h" Steam l'liveine, one Ciage, onle liggy, old1 Wfiggoils. lot. lirtig impleieits, 11ou1sChold ahd Kitchen foriiiiiire, Stock of' Goods Imk his miore buiilding in Tow el o Winillboro. - I i rMs eP SAL.F-01-1e thiid of the lot chase noey (to be paid ill cash I aL ht l balmn o Iliereof oil a credil of Oie aimil two years inl qiluial nnimitl inslitietits wii itnterest tliervonl. ptyblilo tni titll11y from tihe dty of il,LI!. 10 be 81-CeOilnrd by%1 a boiid of' tlie pirchaser ainitl ai moiri'tg:,ge of 1I,e premIliiCeH 10ld. The0 p)1 lA S41 h llr or 11p1r ci seti to pitny for ne'cs-y liers. 11. W. DUNVALL1, S. F.I C. Flheril"a Office, Wilinsboro S. C. Nov. 27 187-1 dou I -x2t I 8IEI1FFIS SALE. STATE OF SOUTi CA1OINA, imian, Silly Forini, Jutlia it. Fiiritma .hii.ies K Viance, Johni 1E. I itrew ia admn isitil atr ofI Clhiarles .\l Furn, n'ii ir. S titiade in thle aibove statiled ca se by Itle lIoner'ab. TI.. J. Mmncke'y, 1 will ohfii f'or stale to I toe hrighsI, bi-lder' befloire Ithe .3ourt hoil.t3 dlooi' i Wiiisbo'ro, willh.ni the lejgi Ihour is of' s-ib. the fol low intg deser lih'd prtoperity , iii wi A IinOct of iiandi kinwin nai flit lli,- phl-i' of which Tlht-is I. F"irmant det''e':st', was.reitd''d p tljossedi at thle ilmte iii hits de(athi. h ilig binig tand sit 1:ml itt iihe timinni y ofi Faiiilid inl iihe S"ie oi f nomii I 'arini:,, het Iieen' th pub111lirn I let. ;ii Ferriy i'onid aniti Ihe l.i kinu t lioid , oii Saigon g inte hunid red tieres, moreit or lest tonl biofiiii'd by lands of Dlavidl II. Wilsoni lien .har'in.i AfJSO, all Ital irnet of laito of' whi;h ': hiomii. I". l"miima-m. dot'e.ise,d, wa'is s. izt'd ian po0s<~ee atl thle lii im of' his' dea'tihi nown its thio$imonton lintil, i'oninl ing eighi hundllrced anmd eightl - lt bree nore's.' lore ort e's li lnte in Ih CI .ounty 13'ndo Sinil e l.'eidii ( and houndtied by lands of Jeary JiIarttiil N. 13. Jlolly otherS. ALSO, tall thiat fr4ct of land of whIch Thlomna lF, Fiiiimatt, diecentsed was se'izedi and( po<tesat ed at, tIle time of huicath, knowni as the llell tract containing one1 hundred noiil iwentiy-threeO alicS mioie or loss, lyinIg northl of' Iho- t wo last mentioned trnots ii 11 he ,t Contfy and Statuio ai'oresalid andi botid-i ed by la'tds of D)avid II .'Wik:;on lt.it-la he( longing Ito tht estate of W, 3. Aisfoit deceLsed and othrs. T1ssis oV SAia.-~.-Onet i rd of lie puir' chiase mionoy to be paid in enskl and the bnhiitde ther eof on a oredit of' one andi twt years In egqtal i,.stlanets wfih interes payable ranniually fr'oim day of' sal, to hi prcii'ed by a bUInd or' bonids of fth. pitr i'haserCi or piurcha,ser nnd- a mfortgalge ol the premises sold, purpn9aser 0or phiUti sers to pay rot' nil neceCisry pnper'is. I WV. DJUVA LL, .9. I. U She,'llPa Oflioo, Wlinro, Sf. U, Nov. 21 1874,. nov 25-x4t4 THEELLIOIT COTON SA W (4IlN8 ofthho qiUality mianuifntituired'' th sJubscribe1 Terms ofta4. n ih'ir Noto and securit or Bankable Note, or order on Cottoli Mor*hant.. J. Md. E1LLOTT, N. 13. Tihe cotton roll has been iprove an the fitn af 1874_ J. u E, ICEAL ESTATE SALE. ( N (li t '. N1011(luy ill Decomiber wo 05"'0 to "' 'I-t- eesr will oler Ivr 1.8 .t gja38 bIoro, hl an lll:i i4o f .1, ri nnu. h do. etnse., on Jac' s Ctiek ins Fairfield O ult . . mee em O e it four. t lit) e I 'rth conlveniencee of'p rh s *'~ Io oa I l 113'Ai litll (JJV tillel '11 1 t$JXi rn0- A. I:0 cre t-%It, I1L,5 ne ea - C,' ' Q 21 : W-:. K 7. It; ai. Iract is4 Well te rd gal waititiIi lberel, cl k 11r114* (xp It- uWl 1) ) ha1 a1 m,e hment. Al[so If I she h I 9oll'w jtg. Viz - e Iber . ', , we %ill ,e li t i detive of Thllomlilm St ill, dlei "I'IM d. all b114 loersomial prol,eriy, (.011% MlijlLr Of la wVs1. Hopeg. C'wll, Fo,l;(.r. C to Wngowa. I flli-hold an.1 rhu tre, &vc.. &ce. 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