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" ~1 ||I|I III i# " *' +*+t*3a**mae .* r~ w I ruroiro coum. "WKDNnSDAY, Xuvcmlier 16. : : : 1S8:. Tkkms orTin-: Xew? am* 1Ikk.\i.:?. -Tri-weekly edition, {our dollar- />r/ in advance: weekly edition, two dollar- and fifty rents per? .'?////;//. in advance. Lil>er:il discount to clubs or liv?* a;ul upward*. Hatk- ok Aj>vki;timn?;.?One dollai per inch lor the lirst insertion. a .id fifty cout?per iucli for each subseu icnt insertion. These ratesapply to nil ad v-rtisements. of whatever natt're. ami are payable strictly in advance. (<>ntr;:cr> tor three, six o'" t\vel\e mouth* Made on very liberal tonus. Transient local noti? es, fifteen cents per line for the t*rs: insertion ami seven ami oncrlialf ecnt>: per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries ami tributes of ic>pect charged a* advertisements. Simple announcements 01 l>M? riair?'> ami death- published free 01 marge. and solicited. Vi'i communications. of whatsoever nature, should be addressed to the W :?:?-]if :o Publishing C'ompanv ?- ' < t w V? v . XoTH K.?A!1 jH*rs?>iis indebted tonic for \v?>rk done will please call and settle. 1 :mi compelled to have money to pay those 1 owe. Claims not paid !?y t!?e first of November, wiil have sewn ] er cent. and the cost of collection tu'ded. A * word to the wise,"- &e. [AI>V] 1. SlMI'SOX. Jtetv Adv^riUcinpnts. Clerk V,Salcs? W s II. Kerr. Clerk. Citation?J. It. Boyle*. J. 1\ F. C. ? ?-.1 Hrlffx. ?Thm*s(lay was a dull day with all the merchants. ?Tharstlay was as disagreeable a <h>y as we have had this fa!!. ?Cotton Is nor as abundant now as a few months ago. It sold in "Winnsl>oro on Friday for !<>$ cents. ?Mr. O. W. Crawford lost a very ... . . valuable mule on Thursday. Cause of death?shortness of breath. : ^There has been no-dam-ing among" Ihe young folks in a long while. Is even IkkIv getting old these days-? -- ? Cotton sold i:> AYinn.-Doro on dull day for 101 cents, and on Monday for !<>? cents. ?Poor fellow! He actually had assurance enough to have a Iifr-size photograph taken. But, alas! he was : in the hud". ?The up-passenger train was a qnar-, ter of an hour behind time on Thursday, and was about an hour late on j Friday. ?The Town Council has put up several new street lamps in plaees where ! _____ they were much needed and long looked for. j nf nersons from ; ?a wuiiiw. v. ,? both town ami country left on Tlittrs-: inorniiiif on (lie exclusion train to attend r!io Fair in*Cohmibia. ? We take pleasure in informing ?K>th young- ami old of the fair sex that Iwops are not at all fashionable. They were introduced by some Northerner tn.iki-iy a liitle extra i W 4111 (t % *v, CJ chnNge. ?The Itulics of the Episcopal church propose having in the Thespian Ila!l a festival some time near Christmas, li isjobe the festival ami tve hope every- ' < body will attend and contribute liberally! "j ?Mr. I". G. Dos port es has some of (he li nest and most delicious apples we luve seen or tasted this season, i Persons desirin?r a barjrainin this line will do well to jrive him a call. ? \\"c arc pained to hear of the illw hcss, fur the last two or three (lays.! ot Mrs. A. F: GVxoduig-, of Charleston. L AVe.. with her numerous friends in - "\Vmnsboro, sincerely hope she will soHi?re<rain her usual health. - *SS&hrisrinas is not tar off now and; we haven't seen any change in expres& sion on the faces of the little folk*.: They must think "there will l>e no j Christinas at all this year. We don't: iike to cast a gloom over anybody's ' ,v,,t ?e iirnv rhisij; so ihev are ; i Will u*n?v; v?vr ^ ( very ncary correct. ? Owen" to the melancholy condi- j ^ tion of his mind, the IVrjHtfual Censor: thought he would relieve his mint! of j , i!s burden by indulging i;i a Mc-"-fctr ' with one of the fair sex, without re-j jrard to the l>iu<!ii><r rules laid down in [ I the constitution of the IJaclieiOrs" rro-i (s tective Union. lie is havinsr too much j fun ti> he awarded the bachelors* but- i t< ton ajrain. ?Several of our subscribers have made complaints to as of not receiving j r their papers in the mornings. Upon asking our carrier about the im?>!n?r }>apers he declares havinsr left a paper . at all the places from which complaints arc'made. These papers are evidently i >(/ ?,? li, tuitim itiu> fHiH WO Wflllltl 11) form the thieves that we "have a clue to ; them, and if they continue the theft ! they will be very likely to land in the ! . -2 penitentiary. ' & Fot: Salk?A Siujrer Sewinj* Ma' chine, with drop-leaf, two drawers,! -$nd all the latest improvement* and at- i 1 taehiiieut< The machine is nor, and; r; can be l?ou^lit a t'c*y loic price.-! at thisV?lScCi * - f - liirK Oli> Age.?Mrs. Lavinia j ^ - '/ 2<aok> died Monday. nhfht at the j ~?' HiAliflii! Ofwl L r ui iiinut* mi Hivmiif - twentydays. She was known to many ]>edple in the county, and bad the repu tati?Mi of pos$essuur a cure,tor. cancer, j a- -$*v wtoch-4iseu>e she treated a tmnibcr' \ of persons. < School Mkktinc.?There will be a ^ meetinir in the Court Ilouseou Tuesday : to consider the school tax for the com- : ing vear. With the same levy as i^ now raised schools can icet on. Winnsburo has not only done herself jicod. but has gotten quite a refutation through the State for her school sys; - tem. and she should make it a fixed iustitution. Gkkat Amkkican \f As will he seen from theadverliseineiit f in another column, Armstrong IJros* (treat American Minstrel* will exhibit ia "\\"inn>b?ro ;h"s (Weds cs ay) cvcS i in::. troupe has exhibits1 i . jt several towns and c:iio? in this and t!io adj-dinner Suites, and has received hii^Ji Sgg^ ?praise from the press. The exhibition i- i:ive.n in a larjre tent, ilhuninateil V villi tiie Kfeetrie Lurht. Further parH tieulats i|> our next i>sue. 1>eatim?K M;:>. K. F. Mii.LK::.?A telegram received 0:1 \Vedne>day inorni.ijr announced ihe death of Mrs. H!p|; K:eaaor F. Miller, which occurred on 3a>t Tuesday niyht at Oe.da, F:?rida." W& Mrs.Miller was the wid..-\v ol'the late t\?*. Lluifh Miller, and the mother ot Mr. A. 1\ Miiler, 0." 'h".> j lace. She i*-.<ulal uiost.ol'her life, in Winns-.boro. bas^oi hue livcu .uifh her soiu-. i-n Fi.niiM^jie^is. I ii?j:'h L. ami I>. A. Miilcr. i ?ip La*;, rvachvd the advanced a;ie ol >?? tiuy \e .r-. ami in thU ion*; period ci F J 2 WM ? - lllll" X V % V " CP1- -WL-. --JH <." ?;. . ftt-a.urg-'.ai-Jur-i.-i-.. an p\ten?ivo acquaintance. ]Icr remains wore interreJ at Oca la on W'eilnesflav. (,'ottox St vTKMKN'r.--Tiic f.?llowin<? i-> tlio comparative r yton >:a!em"iit lor t!>r> week in?r Xo-emlier ! 1. lssj; Net receipts at all-i'nircd State- port-* (liu*iii?r ilio wcrk : same week last year lota! receipts to this ('ate : to same date la>t year 114. Exports f<?r the week !?!?.4.J7: >ame week last year t ?t:11 ox ports to tliis ila'e : to >an:e date la-t year 'J'-u .** ">. Stock at all I'uited Slates ports 7S:>.iO: sanse time last vear 771.12": stock at all interioi towns same time Ia<t year 1 : stock at Liverpool kw?: same time las! your stork ol American afloat lor (.'rear Uritain 1I Otfcj; same time last year >0. MisrKX?:j-.XATi0XisTS.-?Considerable inSere-t was caused at the ]?as>ci:ycr depot (>n Ttiexlay when tIt?* freight train came down, by the >j>tvtacle ol' a white woman and a colored man handculied together on their way to the penitentiary lor illegal marriage. They were from Yorkville. their trial was a rouse cckbrc. Tin* parties came from North Carolina. ami on the trial ; recently it was claimed that the \v<>- . man hud nejrro blood in licr veins. Dr. "White as ;tn expert examined . her hair ai:<l skin under a microscope and ; testified that he could see no evidence? i of mixed blood", though he would not ; ! say positively that she was pure white. ; The jury convicted the couple, and j they were sentenced to the penitentiary for a venr. The woman was comely but had rather a bro?>an look about j Iier, and did iu?t seem to he ashamed ! either of licr compauion>hip or of the fact th:U she was on her way to tiie penitentiary. ' ... Pkusox vi-?Mr. .John Wilson, one of our oldest ..citizens, ha> removed with Mrs. Wilson' to KingV Mountain, on the Air Line Kaitroad. ami e.\pect> to reside there permanently. \\ innsl)o;v.) is sorry to lose so jrood a citizen, and Mr. Wilson and his- wife carry ; with them the best wishes of all for his health and prosperity. j Mr. Wyaft M. I'ropst has made an entrajrement with Messrs. Caldwell & Lauderdale, of Lancaster, and left for that place on Thursday. Mr. Propst is one of our worthiest and staunchest young men, and wc are sure he will win success. We wish him all pros-! fieri ty in his new home. T. K. Koberfson. Ksq.. has removed; with his family to Charlotte. X. C.. where lie will enjrajrein the practice of; law with Colonel Fleming, a popular and progressive lawyer of that city. Mr. liobertson has spent all his lil?* in u'j'miiiiu-ji. :ni(l his numerous fr:cmls arc sincerely sorry that he lias left u>. In iroing lie takes with hi in, for himself and his family, the wannest wishes for success Mid happiness. Thk Tkaciikks" Association*?'The ! Teachers* Association met on Friday, j In spite of tlie inclement weather there i was a good attendance. At the open I Hi:. S" til*." V/ "~V? 4 VV^ \'i ; president, the Rev. I?. F. Cur Icy pre- ' sided. The Rev. Mr. Richardson j opened with prayer. Mr. R. Means I Davis was made secretary pro tew.i Owing to the absence of Mr. 1>. R. , ! Scott the regular programme, an ad-; dress on punctuation was postponed till next meeting; bat a general discussion took place on certain points in teaching arithmetic. The regular business, the election of officers, then took place. Colonel Davis, the president, believed that the Association should change round and ( take a young man, and he nominated i >! ^ /!??< ?! -?LI Jl. ii. t ?? nv ltvviuivvi* First Vitro-President I?. F. Corley wa> I then nominated and unanimously elect-: ed president for mx months. Tlie fol- j 1 Avittg additional officers were elected: j Vice-Presidents?IJ. II. Robertson. Es<j., Mrs. Caldwell. Pev. \V. Richardson. Mrs. Powell and Miss Pliinney. Secretary?J. P. Sterling:. Trea>urer?M. B. McMaster. Executive Committee?Miss Iilaine P. Means Davis, \\*. Pichardson. Miss : Thomas, J. M. Hood. The executive committee are to pre-' pare the programme fur the next j meeting. On motion the Association adjourn- j ed to meet on the second Friday in January. After adjournment a very pleasant and toothsome ''picnic'' form-1 ed not the least attractive feature of the . occasion. The members present were: Prc-i' * ? " " \'i ... i> ! (MMllII.U. L'?1YI!S > HX-J'ITMUUIIL V.ur-j ley, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. IVjwell. Mrs.; I'erry, Mrs. Ligon, Miss Keyes, Miss j Fripp, Miss Ulaine, Miss Obear, Miss! I'hinney, llev. W. Kichardson. IS. II. Kobertson, J. II. Sterling. M. 15. Mc-j Master and H. Means Davis. .Messrs.; Allen Turkelt and J. K. Ilaryey were also present. The' weather prevented i the-attendance of a good many others, < who had cxpeet.ed to come. FMUl'IllLlf AT THE FAIR, A Gratifying I.Snt of Premiums ami j l>iploma?. The following {iremiums were? awarded at Che State Fair to exhlbitoi^fl from Fairlield: ; Catti.K.?J. I). Turner, Ayrshire..; cow, three years, first premium. J. IV; Eikiii. Brahmin bail, three years, tirst premium, and 15rahm:u bull, three j j years, second premium, Brahmin bull, j one and two years, second premium. Brahmin hoiler. two rears, second j premium, Hrahinin heifer call'. second j premium. Moses Clowuey, Jer.-oy hull, three years, first pietnium. .J. 15.: Turner, first premium each for Jersey heifer two to three years, heifer one to r two years and heifer rail": hull, three years, tirst prt uiium, ami cow, three years, first premium. SttKtcr aNi> (???ats.?John Pratton, ; Oxfordshire buck, two years old, sec. oml premium. Machixbuy.? W. S. liabb, field hoe ' ami fork, diploma. Fa km Imi*i.j:m::nts.?"U". S. IJabb, hoe, fork ami plough. diploma. IIousks.?Moses Clowney, 1 iirlir draujrht mare, Iiirht draught li!Iy. IS. Kobinson, liirhtjdrauirht filly. J. P. Kikin. mare. M. C. Pobertson, saddle hor-e and combination hor>e. Winks ani? CV>!:t?i \is.?Mrs. X. C. Kohertson, Seuppernonj; wine, Mrs. A. Mc.Mahou. peach wine. ani? lh>?>TS. ? Pesportes ? Kdmund^. best display of bov>t> and shoes, diploma. PiCTii:i:s, Etc.?Mrs. J. T. Parron. i'hiou }>!.;c<;ne. honorable mention. . ilv-i Sr.r.iM.i*.?Airs. X. ('. K?.ber;<on. ham and jeily, pp-mium. Mi>- I.iiy t ....... ;i!id jelly, pi'jmium. J w-PU.'IVUWJl~'Mi.UJ/,JCWBM,.JP J. j*?^ J. II. Turner. !>iilt<T. premium, J. P. Klki.'i. l>ui!(*r. prtMtiitcn. S.\r?iri.i-: Ivrc.?I.Simpsou. uiicat. premium. oats. ]?r<*n?i?i:ii. -T It Tiii-in-i-. ti:rnit>s. Dt'Oliiitltil. J. ('. !Feaster. ha\. premium. pea>. premium. (i. W. Drown.cotton. premium. Fi:m:oii>::i:y. Ivk*.? Mi?>L<ut needlework. premium. Miss S. M. MeMahon. cotton. premium. Mrs. A. V. Caldwell. wax-work. premium. Mivs VIjki Kt-.bb, cu-hion. premium, paper wreath. premium. I'KoniKT. Ft- .?Mi-s Lavinia Skii:wr. Atjrhan. premium. Xiir.i i.k an;? FaN' V V?"??i:k.?Mi .< Lily .MfMalion. stut'rd >qtiinvl and fattii.jr. premium each. Mrs. Cameron. Inee. premium. Saml. !>. Fan!, bird ca?jfp. diploma. Mr.-. M. A. Fik n. ?|iii!f, premium. Mrs. J. C. C. Feaster. counterpane. socks, yarn. stockings, premium each. su.tr.i. u i: it.i vi: a s 11:.i.v/ :/;. rii!? Mi'inorlal ofl'tc r^irliH<l Tire 1-limine Company to t!i?* Town t'o:im-il- A Caper SflSittj; Forth (lit- Claims of t!:?* an?l tlieXwosMty for a Hotter Apparatu*. Con neil of/ he Town <>J w'iinifljoi <j : The memorial of the l-V.t ..it,.1,1 Fti'o f \ I1U1 1*1 !l 1*1 ? i an ui:m i 11 v spedfnlly shows: Tii.it tin- lire department of tin; town of W'iuusboro i< now in >tu-li a deplorable state of inefliciency as to.render a publicstatement of its condition not only wise and proper, but ab-solntely necessary. Inp?*oofof tins assertion your memorialists would submit to your consideration, and also to the attention of the citizens and propertyholders of the town, a candid statement of facts. For quite a number of years the FairficM Fire Kngine Company has had to combat those of the opinions ol the citizens who, prc-iudjriii?r. as well as misrepresenting the company, have declared it inefficient, and unable to perform the duties incident to a lire department. when, in reality and truth, the responsibility does not lie at the door of your memorialists. With a debt hanging oxer it from the date ol its.organization, ami receiving only a sanity appropriation from the municipal authorities, the Company has been nnable to procure those appliances and appurtenances which are essential to any organization oftircincn that docs good and efficient work. At the present time there arc only three hundred feet of those available for u?e in (-ascot a lire, and this, indeed, liable to break at anv time. With stn-h a small qua; - tity of hose. with the cisterns at such great distances from each other, how could any company do efficient work; Vet there are those who openly affirm that the Fairfield Fire Knjfine Company is unable to jfet the engine out at tires?that it <"in do no work? and that all credit and benefits should be placed /..w..-/,.inr t?;irtiojj. I< lhi< l\/ t??v. t?\ ? .v? * - ? charge just ? is it fail ? We challenge ,1 iv citizen to produce the evide.ice that will satisfactorily sub ta..t!a:e i\ Jt is almost needless to call \o;ir attention to the iivat be;;e.i sand advantages to be grained from having' a well equipped tire department. J'> all large cities you will see it. and common experience will teach it?that a well trained, disciplined and equipped liie .Iftiui iMiiuiiit l?.ic )w?/'nliifi ;i \(V [Ml i liuc ?. a^ vv .? . . The many homes that have been saved from the devouring llames, in ail parts uf ilie country, simply through the instrumentality: of fire organizations, having such equipments as are proper, constitute the hest monuments t?r their great usefulness Had Edgetieh! been under the control of a tire departmeiit having sueh an engine and appliances as were lit and becoming, many hotnes might stand wisere there is now nothing but ruin and a she* to mark their former sites. Vet how could you, or the citizens of the town of WL;?nsb?ro. expect. he results to be different here under similar circumstances, with the lire department iasueii a condition as it is? What fiivmeu could check the sweeping, blighting' progress of tiie llames, witli only a few feet of hose, and an engine not in the best condition? .We are unwilling to beiieve that rr tji?vj:;>j;ir\'x>t'tr.e citizens of thi* town aiv willing to do without any tire engine company?yet. at tho present time, th-.re i< praeiieally little or no safety to be derived from the company of your memorialists: ami this for the reasons we have stated. Without the equipments and appurtenances that are necessary to render the engine efficient, the Kngine Company is tor ail intent? and purposes useless. ** : i! -< ? lour iiiviuuiimvi ^iuu^ (through lheir cummittee) the tuuftcr deliberate consideration. have concluded tlsat the best way to {dace the town in a good defensive condition as regards tire, is to purchase a steam tire engine and 1UUU fcer of hose, and the reu>ons which we wish to Mihniit to the calm and deliberate. consideration of your honorable body and the citizens and tax payers of the town are as follows: I. That wiih a hand engine ami a full supply of water, there eottld not be organized mu.-cular power brought t > bear upon the engine sufficient to cope wit h a tin- of any magnitude. II. We find lVom, actual uieasurenv.'iit that wi:h a steam engine and 10UO feet of hose, with the present supply of water, we can protect any building on Main street from Mr. Oeight's mill to the corner at Mr. (Jcorge II. Mc.Master's dwelling: and by using the steamerio sujijj.Iv the baud engine with the present (juuntity of hose with the hand engine, we can proteet the freight depot, Mr:' McMaster's house and the Associate-- .vjjcfofwbd. % Presbyterian ehttrch. IJavig; at our'd.i^pvia-il fi fteen thousand gallons of water at either of 1... tuniitc tnimtioiiiu) I.<>?'<> l?l?; r-ALI VliiV I'UUMC IIIVMIUUMVU \vc cairViW&ct any properly within the same distance from the cisterns? and haw all points between the cistern at Mr. Matthews* corner and the cistern near Mr. I'oajr's More subject to :i water supply of forty-live thousand gallons. Furthermore, within a distance not over live hundred feet from a water supply we can play two streams of water at one time on a lire, and inside of a distance of two hundred and lil'ty feet from water supply we can play four streams upon a lire?and these streams can be continued till the water is exhausted, whereas, if they wentiro vu by manual labor from a hand enirine. they an; liable to be stopped before many minutes for want ofphv?:cal power. !No set. ot" men can haul t ? hand engine to a tire and then work i: ellirienfly. Should anyone doubt this jet him try the experiment as we have done. I.I. Let us draw a few conclusions *- t ...:m ., in.Mii i ul liii; ai ,?ii. \ m^iu > mum ?i few years ajfo. wliieh threatened to lay the town in With a steamer and the quantity of hose already mentioned we could have confined the lire to tlii' mill, or most eeriaiuly to the eolored ehureh. What saved Mr. Connor's and Mr. IJiehavdson's hou>es? Was it tlie l!??ok ami lfadder Company ? \Va> it tin1 iiii!?* hand engine? Certainly not?a change of wind is all thai saved them. The tire department c >::!d avail nothing. nordid they. The fenee was burnt 1'roni mere he.il. and hut It-.r a change of wind the houses \v<i(i!>! have eamrht likewise: whereas a s;eaiuer would have removed the ihiHii'er i't* Sire oy heat. f.?r a stream couiii ea.-ilv he thrown upon said Iwu-es iVo:a Mr. riiiilip>* cistern. IV. Now. a> n-jrards the eo-t of a steamer .mil one thousand feet of hose ami all necessary cqui^uie:;^. We at e - a ' <Wa"lB5WWK?iweaatewBaeaiait<i" ' e ' . certain \\e t;:in p't nil apparatus . o highest standard si:ul ho>e of firs quality l'?r u >?iin i::>r exceeding ton iIn>i!-;i:><i dollars. This may sec n t< some io l>? a l?i?'i!cjii. Xow. let its loo! , at tin* matter. Our tuxes have l??-C! . fur a i.tmih-T oi"year- at the hijr'ne> point l!u* charier oi* the town wil 1 aliow. ami notv jili-lainling the tin1 that the town ha> been out of debt fo s.inif time, tliev have not heen red tic ml. Nor can we see any permanen improvement in 1 1m; condition of tli town. W c can purchase theapparatu we ask for by paying a ca-li payuicn nor exceeding ilie surplus money 11: town will liavc in its treasury at th c :(l (> ' t i? ti-ca! y ar. Tin; (Xuinc kin?w full well rh.it this isa fact. \\*< : can get easy terms t<> pay tiie balance with intcivst :it six per cent, pe annum, ltut a further way to pay t*? it li:i- Ii? c i I.;it! before you in the to; umns of'i mm Nkws ami llt:i:\i.t>. ti wit. in the reduction of iiourann rates. Lei us work this tiling out The general rates ??f insurance, cspe eially on frs me buildings, is l'3 pc cei.t . which uii *1.om) amounts t< Ad I to this the town tax <? the >amc pro icrty. making ai annual eosr of carrying ?l,i>o<> worll ii?" ?? ???,/ ? v i:;:i no? mil !<> >fr*:iiii i??t fine. .\< w. purchase ft >teamer am keep the taxes where they a;e. am ' what is the result? The taxes hi ?1.<>!.)(? (&>..'><>) plu< insurance at '2^ pel ' inr. (whirh will he ihe rale if we ge a ste.;mer) makes or tlx; tola c ?t of carrying SI.OOO worth of pro] erry one year &Z7.M)?whi?;h amount to vir:?t:iily r.-turning the town tax ti all who insure, and leaves the town jt possession of a good lire a]>par;itus. ! Now. will theredueiion in iiisurauci ; pay for the engine? We aiT-wer. yes . Tlx' amount ol insurance carried it i this town is, in round figures, ?400. i Oi'U?a redaction of one-quarter of om i per cent, on which, amounts to 1 .tM.K ' per year. Five years will pay lor tlx j engine with all ihtChist.'Jiwd your re j dtteed rates go on. Now, it has beet i urged hy some who arc opposed to tlx matter that it would he very expensive ' to keep f he steamer in running order Any companV from whom we n?i?hi : purchase agrees to send a compete.ni , engineer here to instruct our memuers j'or any member whom we mhrht eleri : to the position of engineer. in -tJ?? management of the olivine, ami he ic mains with us. i'ree of expense to us until we are fully satisfied we can manj a;je it. Ami furthermore they jrive : written jruarantee. in ease anything ; >hou!d break, wear out or burn out : from any fault of construction 01 : workmanship, in ten years, to make ii j-ijood free ?>f diarire. Our (Council new : appropriates . ?:!<; per year to keep iti order our pre>ent enifine. and we I liink it would take very little more to kee] a steamer in jrood o:d*r and sup nlied with fuel. With those fuels ami figures befou tlsi? Council:iikI citizens of the town, wo conli.leiitlv invoke your assistance : in making the tire department what it ought to he?an almost perfect defence against the ruin and ravages by lire, i JJespeeifully Milmiitted. 1?. M. ilt'KY. President. >V. .1. Ki.mott. Vice-President. J. M. ISkaty. } ! Directors. \\. M. I'kopst, [ S. l.\ FAnt. J J. K. McDonai.J). Sec. and Treas. i CONSfMl'TION IT1<KI>.?An ol.t phvM'-ian. I frnm 'n'livv nr:M'flPi? h'l vilicllrlil nlui'Wl i in UN hands l>y an Kr?.*>t Jnilia Mls^lonsiry tlir ' formula of a simple vegetable remedy for th' sneedv and p'Ttua'ient cure or Consumption, : JJro ui;ItK Catarrh. Asttnii and all TliM.it and wn;' atT erions. also a p o.spive and r ."Ileal curt fftr ireiieml <!el> Hiy ami all iirrvotiseomp'.aints. : after having thoroughly tested lrs wonderful i etira'lve powers lu thousands of cases. feels it l his dutv to taaki* It knr.wu to his stilT-rlu<j fellows. The recl;?e will lw .sent free of ehirge. t?' ail who desire It, with fail directions for prepar: l:?ir ami su?m*s!?rully tisin^. Kvery p\tient 1r also entitled to a ropy free of "Tkk Comrt.ETt P?Y.-'iCJAN.'*a work or varly '?n pices. eontainlnsrover formulas. 'J'!ie latest : he-it family medical work out. Addr-ss, wlt'.i : stamp, orstainpod self-addre.-sed envelope, Dk. M. K. r.KLL. 161 X. Ciile-.rl St., Bai.TIMOKK. Mr> j Xovi-xly (Adv) ; XOTIhTfoJI~FiXAL"lilSC-HAKGK. 1 WILL apply to the .Judge of Probat* of F<?iiti?-lil Cor.ntv 011 Katnr?lay. ! ve'.nher 2<>. 1SJSI. for a final discharge a> ! Guardian of tlie estate of \V. L. NJcCrorfv. j J.AS. I5EATY, j ocT 27-flx:Jt Guardian. teaosek WAXTKI>. : \\rANTED. .1 Male Tractor for the V? white Sc 100I in Iloreh Townshin. The school will he kept open . eiiriit or nine months durinir the year, j Salary. s?2."> per month, with ho-tru. ! ? ... -.r .. . _ ?. i... i... i i v [>| ! ii j! i loi l> iii llsl v'v m.ih jm u\ i 'v ! cousbi.t 1-t. ,j. i'. mackik. s. \v. l?l"kk. i (j. ii. sucnscs, tiios. axukiwox, conuuiitec. nov 2-xlm state of south cakqllsa. county of fairfield. ! htj J. 11. JIOYLKS,, feq., Prtfail* : "l TrilEUEA*. ." ' tml. W. 1>. lIcL irkin i \ V Jtiith luinle s:;it. tr> me :o ^r;tnt liim ' letters of atlministration of th? estate ami i effects of John .McLurkin. (lcosa.-^l: 1 Thrst* sre therefore, to eiteninl !vlni?n isli nil and singular the kin-Ire;! ami cred| i'.ors of the s?id John McLurkin. dacea-ted. | that tlisy 1>?; and appear before me. in the i Court of Probate, to bo h-lil at Fairfield [ Court House, S. C.. on the "itith d?iy ol Xovembcr, alter publication hereof, at 11 i o'clock in the for.-noon, to show c?us?. ii j auy tu-y have, why the said administrai tion wbou 'd imt b>? gran to.t. (jireti uu lfr my hand tliis 11th d\v of ! November, Ann:> f)o:mni J. R. UUYLE.S, J. P. F. C. nov 12 xMt ! CLERK'S SALE. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. ! Mary E. llose and Oihers, Plaintiffs, against Edward P. Smith, as Admin; istrator of t ti?r Estate of \V riff lit 1' | Smith, Doi-cHscd, and Individually, ; and Others, Defendants. . \ / j T N pursuance of an order of tlioCourl I i of Common Fleas, made in the j above-slated ease. I \vj!l otter f??r j before the court-house door in Winnsj boro, un the first Monday in Deccnihei i next, within the legal hours of sale, at ! public outcry, to the highest bidder. ! the following-described property, U i wit.: .. \II that certain ]>1antation or tract of land, tfyingv being:;m?! siluate in tin Conntv of Fairfield, in the State ol South ' arolina aforesaid, 011 waters ol Cedar Creek. known as the "llomr Place". containing one hnudred and ninety (1W) acres, more or less, and | bounded by lands of Dr. T. If. Center, Henry Johnston, John and Iloberl McCorc'e and others. ALSO,' All that, certain plantation or tract ol land, situate, lying and being in the county of Fairfield and Sfatc of South Carolina aforesaid, on waters of ('edar Creek, containing one hundred and tifry (1">") acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. T. 1J. Center, Ib-nrv Johnson. John and Robert Mc. ('orcle. William Dunl.ip. Mrs. Ilartii and Dr. T. I?. MeKin>try. tkkms of sal::: /1*tv/1 <lw? tnir/>!i<isit.inniiAv if he paid in r;t>h and the halanctf thereof on :i <rf one ;jih1 two years* lVoui fin' day ofsale. rn two rcjuul annti:il instalment*, with interest thereon payable annually, from !be day of salt until paid.to he secured by ?lie bom or bonds of the purchaser or purchas . ers and a mortp.i^c or KiwrtirajresoftlH . premises wdd. l!;e. purchaser or pur chasers *o pay the ta\e> which ina_\ accrue or breome dne after such salt and to pav foraH netvssarv papers. W. n. KKIiIf. Clerk's ( /[!;. <-, C. L'. C. i'. V. C \Vi:in.??joro. S. ( Xovembrr 11. ISSi. nov 1--:d 52?X B'l\ \YA ATJ.S*. LL I'KJISONS inde" ?* ?! to ns fo If ^p 's luT.^ht in 1?8J '/<i' >;!! /< *utr nTs -y rvijnohtvtl to pay ti] i'K s?><H> ,1^ "!( . 1 Jive til riicm-v f ) J^rv*'hosf V.'" (i:u W O*.VM. fccjr1 JiJuiu- & ::i:v. n:x. . -4 > *1 i. { f 111 *l'*~ 1 ' 1 O.JI'I- I f CLEHK'S SALE. r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CUTNTY OF FAIKFIELD. Eliza Ann Pnrncll and O-hers. Phdn' ill*, vs. Hargrove A. Givim, Defen! (hint. 1 | X pursuance of an order of the Court 1 I <?t* ('immioit Pli-iis. tit:iil#> ill 1 lit* nhove-statcil ease. I will oti'er lor sale, 1 before tin1 ?*ourt-hnu>e <lo<>r in AYiuns'* horo, oil the lir.st Monday in December "" next, within tlx; iejral hours of sale. at ' public outcry, to the highest bidder. L' ihe lbl lo\viii^-clcsclibe< 1 property, to wit: All thai plantation or tract of land '* i-ontaitiinjf skvkxtkkx ackks. more or '* les>. situate on the branches of Little 1 river, bounded l>v laud> now or t' ?n:i1 erly of 11. A. (jSletin. Christian Leitncr. " ' ('.(). Trapp ami oihers, according to plat thereof unfile by O. Trapp, J). l* 1 "?th January I'sijij. Titiiis of sale?L'asii. \V II. KKlil*. ('Icrk's (VffivT, l\ C. U. 1\ F. C. ' Wiunsborn. S. 1 fXoveinbrr J.l4 1 i' 1IOV ll'-til i jf CLERK'S SALE, !; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, r ' COUN'TY 'OK FAIEFIELP. r>avi?l W. Tidwell. I'luiiiillK. \'s. Jacob 1 Tidwell. and Others, Defendants. v ! X pur-isaucc of :in order"fthe Court , i I of Common l'leas. mailt; -in .the , above-stated ease. I will otter for sale. ' I before the'cVittrt-hottse door in Wirins- j ,; bora, on I lie tirs( Monthly in I >???:oiul>er | next. within the le<ral hours ot'.sile. at r.public outery* to the holiest bidder, the toHowinjrriU'Scribecl -property, to . ; wit: ... , * . , All that.plVifif.'^ion or tract' of land , Iy iu?vbein<r a;nd: situate *Ih: -the .county .; of Fairlield a-ii# State of Soiilh i'aroJi- J , i iia,knt>\yna.<4hp-5 containing! - ?i ?'/?*'' t f V.. S i); f /? 11 ?i n /I *| l > 11 font*- : tee it :;cn>t,.fHore or less, ami bounded ; by. inndsof TJipjnns .11. Davis. hinds of [ A. Fleiidier rtjufl". the Dutchman Creek ; ( Wace/forni'ef'Tr belonjrhrjr to tlio orate j ofX.'A. I'ca)*1. 'deceased. the (iraliam | [ i'iare. formerly, boloniriuic to tin- estate j . ol X. A, lV^iv.jiei.*?:a>('d. lands of Rich- , ^ aril l)es|>orlcs. Jands belongn?r to ! ; tin* estate ofDayid J..i>ei:rlcr, deceased. \! and lands of W. 1*. Kennedy.,! This traet has been subdivided into Pi six parcels, .as-fol lows: '; Tract A?containing one hundred . | and sixty-four and three-tenths acres, j I ' Traet 15?containing- two hundred ; . ; and thirteen a^jres. ,. Traet C?containing' one hundred; i and-ninety and eight-tenths acres. Tract I)?containing two hundred j and thirty-eighi acres. j Traet E?containing two hundred . and ten acres. i Tract F?containing one hundred !, ami forty-three and five-tenths ;icns. j Kac.h ot which six tracts will be sold , ; separately and l?v the plat which will j ! be exhibited on day of sale. TEli.MS OK SALK: j One-third of the purchase money to j he paid in cash: ibr the balance a ered-; ; it of one and two years from the day of. j s.lc. the purei.v.TS to <rivc b n !s > - ! cured by mortgages of tne premise- 1 1 .sold, unci to pay ibr :i!l necessary pa- j '! pers. \\\ ii. KEiii:. !; Clerk's Office, C. C. C. 1\ F. C. | j Winnsboro. S. C., ,; November 11, 18fil. ij nov 12-td CLERK'S SALE. I ; STATE OF SOTJTH CAROLINA. | ! ; COUNTY OF FAIEFIEI.D. ! S. Adeline I'titland and Others. Plaini i tills. a<rain.st Charlotte -M. E. l>utton, 'j Defendant. i T X pursuance iff an order of the Court' ! 1 of Common Pleas. made in the, ; above-Slaled-eaw; I will oiler for sale, i j before the court-house door in N'irttrsr .j boro, on rhe tfi'sl "M'onduy in December .j next, \vilhi,u.tlt? Jegal hours of sale, at ; j |>i:blic/^<f<,+\^4<V the highest bidder. j j the foilowiMg-dcseribcd property, to !. iwU: .... ! i All.rtiiat cerfe&ito housn and lot, of; ; which -James M. Rutland died, seized [ I and possessed. .lyin?r and situate in the i , town of Winnsboro, in the County and ! , .State aforesaid..including therein all, ! that lot designated as Number (No. 'J) . Two in the plan of said town, and parts of lots numbered one and throe. [ bounded on the- east, bv Yanderhu.*st strce', o i the south by lot of Mrs. Mary C. McCreight,:truslce, on the north by ] ! lots of U*. K. Turner and estate of (i. 1 I W. I>arb<>r, deceased, and 011 the west i by lot of John J. Neil. . 1 TKKMS OK SAI.K: I One-half of the purchase-money to i be paid in cash, and the balance thereof: i on a credit of twelve months from the j i day of sale. to be secured by the bond j j of "the purchaser and a mortgage of the i j premises: the purchaser to pay for all j : necessary papers, and tlie taxes that . i may become due on said property after i such sale. "W. II. KK1M?, Clerk's Office. C. C. C. 1*. F. C. j Winnsboro,'8. C., i November, 11, issi. ? i HOV 1??1(1 j CLICllK'S SALE. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j COUNT*,OF -FAIRFIELD. | C. E. Iliil, riaintili; vs. John M. Me- j Crorev and Others, Defendants, pursuance,of an order of the Court ' of Common Picas, made in the: al ove-stated case. I will otter for sale, j before the court-house door in Winns , b , mi the lirst Monday in December j . ; next, within t lie legal hours of sale, sit j .; public outcry, to the highest bidder.; , | the following-described property, to ! it wit': r * < \ ; All that tract of land containing, : ninety-seven and two-tenths neres. | ' j more or less, bounded by hinds of J. j ' ] S. Tidwell, II. L. Elliott and lands of j tract known as-/'Snake Alley.". iALSO, I . 1 All that "G-0t<t.i)f land containing j > niiiety-fwoan<Teight-tenths acres, more j or less, bounded .by lands of Thomas] I II. Davis amfothers, and "The Smjktrj {.Alley Tract." ; 11 ; ' ; Aj.so,"" 1 iy [ f All that tract of land containing two ! |! hundred and eight and throo-eijrhths j , ' acres,'more or less, bounded' by lands'! j of Henry F. (>il*oir, 1). B: Robertson j ' . anil "The Snake Alley Tract." ALSO. All that tract of land containing two:j ! hundred and elevn acre?, more or j f; lc.ee, hounded hv lauds of Stephen j > | rJilxoti. AV. II. MeConnell, Turkett i i and C. E. Leitncr. ALSO, : ! All thr.t tract 'of Jand. containing; i five hundred acres, more or le-s. audi ' hounded hy lands of James Patterson, i K. I) Moltley. James Jones, J.?1iii ( ,\ 1 ; Mohley and the waters of L'atawha i Uivcr. All ot the aforesaid tracts of laud lyinjf. beinjr and situate itv the County . atui State afores;nrt. ' TKK3SS OF SAI.K: One-third of the purrhasc-inoney to, he paid in eash, 11>?- on a credit of one and two years, with interest I from day of ^ale. payable annually. ' scrumd liy hojuls and nmrliraircs <>l 1 t'.ie piuvhasrrs. iunl lln? piuviiasei's to - j);tv ior al! mxt^arv papers. i AW !1. KKKK. (.'Itvk's Office, C. C. I'* F. C. \Vini?s;I>:?ro, S. C,, November lly ??$5S. ia?v l2-:d XOfKK IS h'T^ljv given fh.it *pp i ition will 1 ?? in i ] .* ro tiro L-'vcishi-ture at tiin ensu . in?? session. f >r tii? ifie??rp>?rsttion <>r n r Narrow Risfitfrsu? hvfwert Winn-.1> >ro !\n?T -lictfou or Alston. or .soiEf point , U*tW("!i tlust two pi.'CCS. e 4 -xl:?w:J a ? ^nl?Mri!;c tu The News .-.s^ * * &mam 'ilmmi t tmm >iiin AXXIAL KEPOKT Of the Comity Commissioners o Fairliehl County. Svuitlj ('aroiinu: 11IOU HOl'SK AM? OL'TMHK IMOIi. T il ha vis 5; ys oi W" .] i >avis ;2 I'. K S I.v>-pi>re< k Co in.) 1" C Di-s'joi tt-s I'I I)r T '1' KoIhtisou 17*j .rii .Matthew s & ('o <M. IJro ]s Mi \V E Aiken 11? i: I) l: Klcntiikoii !'-'< <' F W Habenirlit -'1 *?? M?*Ma>tei\ r.rur & Ketcliin 117 1" Ktitl A Cl.itul -'1-s( .) D Miit'arU'V 17W J .!-.?l:n<t?n 1 1< 'SKI lairosici ll'>'" K M llag..o:l I 'tjo Simon Mrl ntosli *? -S| John Fuiilv * (,! ; X??rri> Hare I I i?i \V 1) .Murray - > "< Slewart ('ainpiH'Il 4 ( < K A (?i!isoii 1 !7 "J. Xancv .1 Tavlor ' ; CT Dunlai.' -<>< Nil.lours lii? F L UirliaiiNou :( \V U (larrisoii "> I: ; Anna harki-r ](>(? i Ftirinau Harris ."> <H ' SauiiU'l Laulioni > T M I'OUIhtL "i "V Sllllill S til i) i; liutr - <it Total ]!?:>: kom>> and ; I* M Sponco i .1 koasut lylcs . l;.'? ?m T (J awl 1? A IV rick is:; 7.I' VVillimcli-iMi X' ( 'i? 4 1 Of .1 M (i:ilH)\vny & Co 1<> 7< W. .J Crawford 121 '?' <J A A boll -I *'> .] \V Towel 1 !' '> <H li .& -Go . 2 l ?"> ' T J) Owiii"* . .* - - 1<M Oi Matthews & X:o 41 ?. Hcatv & liro 11< ' 11 \V I'.ricc & Co 1NIH McMa<UT, IJrice & lvctcliin 7(5 <?' -1V ll.r*- - * ,!(1 . .'.lack .-'il cans' '? <>s ,M (liarlcs; ft lfcyejr? ' 11 'j-' J Poiijilass * 1??T?2 '"> W ii.k-U's low .1 W M^.'rciglit 1*1 W 8 WV Rtlff ~ i> <? u w i'hinips . * <;? .1 U Mont* 4 <->< .1 MiJ.eni'Hi 12|Mj \V T lVttiifn;\v 4i? 7.1 J 5* ('atlu;art. J?W K V Lnnoii >< "?(1 .J M Stewart ilium W 11 Padjrrtt 1'XM.i Uiutbcn I)avis ! ? "ll Wni Joim'S ?" i I V Smith - > W D UJlcMHI Joseph Me Meek in -4(1 t ?t i? It 11.. -* wi I r .>i J> itony ^ o" S.-lpio l>rijib:iiul 4?? u?: T. U. Tims -j :,<i lleury 1* Copelaml ;*>n \V *; Smith ] (in \\" I? Kikin 7 .",(i K11IV& 1.'loud 4 i'(i I>nn'l I?inl mi J 1* Klkfci I'm r?i F (jeritr ! ' s'? .lun.cs Warren 1 -J.', 11 V (Jladnrv -1 ("Mi A L? I)ou^la>? 7 .*>] John Canty ."mom .1 () Ni? hol.s ] i S \\* Jackson v ?)/, John Isenhowcr 1' <:> J K Dt'llvny i' 4.*? \V J Ilcrron :;o J F Amlivws '1 21 j li F Mollis Jiii.li J F V Jj'&f :>:> X \) JJobcrts J.'i mm Mainp (iran?ror -J .'At C W Fauwit '2 .'?'i J K I Mark 1?) on grorgeshedil ~j.~> mm X A iv::v ]m (mi James l,on?f tJooi! F .M L Duke "> mm Thomas Amlrrsbn ;{( k> 00 K W llayiu's JoOm \V 1' Jones 'J') 4"> (i 1J Peltijrrrw 4 7<> Jatno.s Mann 'j Charles S Trapp 'J 0." J C Tinkler ~j ;;n Allen Stewart :J /in T \V ^Iiifli f> ')') \V II liiimaniaml X D ilobcrls f.l I T (ilndden />') (Hi .1 \) Aiken imj James Turner 1 <a i Tutsi &fl? :W itkmc nnunxus. Ii \V Phillips fU Oil Win unburn Publishing (*<> I}?2U!i Walker. Kvans & Cu^.-wull Ls."? 2D Amly Kinincrson 7 UU Abram Monroe 1<> '! > March Thompson 27 on It 1> liana!.an <s (HJ John ) Neil l'f> ("I McMa?t? r. IJrieo & Ketehin :!* !?i Connor & (.'handler 7 7.') James Q Davis !< Vi PuPo>e ICifloton. P M 2?.) In .folill . x .;<> r m i .Joint rum ii i Sr.ipiu Urishuml .1 S Cut heart > >*J fot^l >!' COSTS IN STATK CASKS. II Y Milling eoiUaWe 42'> .">n \V II Kerr,'Clerk 3?Jt? >:, .1 I? I >avis, JSficrilV 'jm J I) McCarlov. Sheriff 4m,*> oj Jjis Q !>avis. Treasurer. .Jury ami \Vitr.ess Tickets *1H \V I! Uii:ii;utt x Jo .1 \\" Kvans. Trial Ju>Mcc ?.*? ]-j 0 11 Thompson .Jury Cum.. ] j:> (in s K' .1 iIhimIon Tri:i 1 .Justice ii:5 0."> () W Trial Justice 111 *'1 K \\* Aikc>n ?h; John J Xt.-il Trial Justice 1 "?."> 77 .J II llovles Jml^'c l'roba'.e .1 J'l (ribsun 4 no (t ilintiaiil Coroner 42 7-"? II A (iIciui Trial Jtislicc 1;; ijJ I) 1> lirowu 'A 00 \V T McDowell constable .rj!i J;"? II .J K \V Coleman Trial .Ilistice 1*> James Stevenson constable n VI' 1 Ui.v!?rtron<rli Trial Justice SI SO William Aiken constable '1 (10 Thus E Dye constable 7 Hi; T (I Douglass ]<? UO 1 S Scott, -Jv.j constable . ];? 20 lames .A fefjertn c< mutable l> (50 tni S-Trial Justice 1.' \'> frliT Smith - Hmhj Jiitnes El kin constable 1(0 -j:> 15" E Elkin trial.)uilice :;7 Jnines (? McCain* * looo T H IJobertson Trial Justice irj .1 II Harvey constable ; :> on J .\ Hammond constable 114 i>t> W K Turner 7'> J' I> (ilemt Joseph f Toy nobis ct. aL %)on S \\" .McLni kin ;> on J \\" Met'reiglit constable .Vi Jl W Owens ]n ihi J E Mcl >oufvM on Weslly (Joins constable 1 sn T M Koebitck eon'Mabic 1 On Ed:nnnd> & Palmer 1*> < '<< Total . <V;I(? '.'Li John J Neil Trial Justice ('>(! II J \V Evans Trial Justice >.# II Y Miiliiiir rinv>tabU; j* I E M<*Iwart? 11ion J MeCaricy Sheriff i 1 Total 4:;'J 77 I.I' 'KX:*K.*? .1 F MeMa^cr & (;*> xi? \\ li'l )< ! y A: (,'v I \Y A 11 ;-iii*i i. :ti 7-i -Vs S K il.sii'o-.xl 17 nil K M I i ? i* V 'Jo llii Norn.' 1 i:nc }7 u'j V ( ' .* tni \V .1 V.-itiu'lni' 7 <>ii \, W:tnllu\V V-. (? \V il < i;4i*ri.-.??r :?i >ilili)H Me!ii!i?>1? .i< K A ( iill.MIII X.i T'l U >jii("lv A: C<> A i*i W l> Muirav -J. **, J 1) Mot ':irU*y SWcrifr 7i K W i; Aikru ' IS <>-j 1 II Sims - 1'"|<? i.iuiyan EjiniifTMMi * 7." Sii^fiiiicsiiit'i'& (Jiov.-du'F <s 'i-'i r J Jacllli * ' ? Jc."?clic l V *7 j liuft'Jfc ( loud 24 00 ^ \V II Ki.iT ei. al. 11??ill' ' Mc.Ma.-tiT. llricj & Kctdiin 17S0G; .JasQ Pavi<. Tie.; surer. Jury and Wil;u;>s Tickcls Wo 94 ' i Iasuraneu ~>U > Total IIS*]-: > cxK-nrrn ?.n:.i. utnrjKxcY. ' J)r 'I' 'J' f iul ?i*rlsols :il UO ? i.' ? :; i 40 ' .IoIiii Ml I)ov.i:Il n'HI W.-iikiT. Kvans & Orwell -I ?:? J X I laininolltl ' 1,11 .Joint .J Neil M s \v i.'utr siiciiiv ;'!l W II Dotv A: Co "?!*.? . TK CI.aid I) Vonjruc * SanipxMi liuirg J.ilm Tay l??r ' j ' Tin Her - ,J II St<tvarl r"' . 1) II Mikin 'i- 11 ! >iir?<?<; 1 .1 V Kc.uic.lv - ' : 1-: w Aiken -s lraS.S?>tt -1' 1 C A AMI 4 7,1, ' II A <raili.ml. Attorney 11^ l>o .Jovpli (>irrt cbaimi I' ',l ( liarl.-s nail - "0 i; i; Kikin \ 2'.': M >>? > Mackmvll HI 7.? j ili-iirv l!arri>on - ; r .1 II Sloan - I" ; * II C Arncti 15 oo j i Anily Ilrown ;>o : * . .1 II iliirvcv -1 ?*>' ': .! \V I'ariiril <; *? I HI SiibsT > Go j Hen .fenninp? ?s oo Martin lUit - lo j S.-iiii l'.rou n l.'O ? i William 7 (XI: ,' Kstsiic Clmi-lo 15 room (' MO j ) Thomas Waikor 11 i , W W Hall 0 lo , ; Wot Icy May field 7 ! ' , Thus Jordan 7 "? |. j J M KirkJaml - ?> ^ j i: Joint .M'srt,Jty . ....... *'.'r,(l i , Joint Vii?>oit l-'l '> F . : \V li lV:iki? IS 00 ! i! Totn'I tj:*s y?>' I ?; ITKUC FENCE. 1; I) W Tidwell 2 2*>! ' W A Kiiir ;; :?i? j 1 John Ualclitilie ;"y ??!> ; j ' J II. Ualeiilinc -J'J Ik) ! ' J .Sicriil 2 %?:> i ... i i Total i<7 v.i' ^ SAI..\i:IK5 ETC.. ' > - it! i Ja> II Kiou 7.? 00 | * t: (taiilaiii & IZeynohl* ;;o imj ' i J A llinnaiit, Commissioner 272.soI . It Means Do <'J <o ' i K K Klii>oii Do 1 in \ i .1 Ji llaivev ] >o til-'j T'i: I! no Duke" J)o 1*7 00 * II HA (iaillaril loook. i I N \\ itlirr- clerk I? < i: 133 33 ^ i 1 .N Withers Auditor 4no OO ! j ; Total 1.1*13 !>;>; .] i i ; j j? drain; total ?13,337 -1 ?< I certify tli:i* the above is a correct! statement <?f ihe (ii.-liiir-eineiits of the ' ^ Oninty ('onuiii--sioi???r? of Fairfield : cotnuy from the l*t of November l*.*0tolhe I>t of November. 1 -Sx 1. to ~ ; the i?eM of my knowledge and belief. ] 1. Witiieks. i Clerk 1>. ((.'. j r "Wiunsboro. S. ('.. N.?v. 7. IrtM. J *< J t cli:i:ks sale. ! ; ."5TATE OF SOUTH CAIJ0LINA. j ; i COUNTY OF KAIKF1KLB. ! ; i Janus (i .Met.'ants. as .\<iuunis"ia:or. i J'lainlitr. vs. P. II. Wilson and; Chnritt* Edward Wilson, I >rfon- I ants. . J N pursuance ?>f an order of the (Jourt j t 1 of<.*?>111 i:i?>it l'lcas. made in tin* 1)1 ahove-slatcd case. J will oiler for miK'. i Hi fore tin* eourl-hou>c door in Winnsb<?ro. on t! c first Monday in PeoMnher cl next. within the lejfal hours of >ale. at public outcry. t<> tin*, hiyhest bidder, tin* lbilowiu^'-describcd jn*?>p*T{y. to Q wit: | All that platdaiiou or tract of land, containbiir two mx;>i:ki> ackks. imnv : or less. situate ;;i the county of Fairi lield and S:ate of South Carolina, and" : bounded hv lauds he!on;rin;r t<> the estate??f Th-.?mas F. Furuia::. Joseph K. " I J.ivis and others. TKKKS <>K S.M.K: !T One-half of the purchase money to be paid iu ca<h. the halaucc on a credit of; twelve mouths from the day of sale,' . i with interest lroui the day of sale. t?> ; he secured by a bond of purchaser and ] ; ........... i. "ijili 111- nil iviaIi. ' A] ;il the option ol' the purchas.* r. W. II. KEKIJ. ClcrkV Office, C. C.C. 1\F.C. j j \Vinn?"horo. S. (\, | \i !: November 11, IStfl. | iiov IJ-'d. i ' _ : ^ STATE OF SO CiH CAROLINA, < OI'ntt OK F\t!:ni:i.:>. . U. S. TV.sportes & ('<>.. I'laintill.*, r.?. | ; (ireen L. J&ajjley. Defendant, i | X pur>u:me?; of an order of the Court t ofCommon I'll*::."4, made in the above-stated rase, I will olK-r for sale, w before the Court House door in Winiis-1''1 !??ro, ?>it the first. Monday in Decern- j |j her next.- u ilhiutheh-jr.il hotirsofsaK'.nt i public outcry. Jo ihr highest bidder. j r>( ! the f >!lowing-:h-soribod property, to j j All that piece, pinvcl or timet of ( v*'1 land. c??;il;iiiiinir four hundred and i ihiny acres, more or less, and situate j in the County of [''airfield, in the Slate [ aforesaid, on Sawney"> ('reek, water* | f( ! of Watrn'e river, hounded on (he j north by lands of l?eu'?en Motley, lands i ti . h?'Ion?fin?; to the estate of 11. H. j ' ; t.lark. deceased. and th?* Frost land, j i on tint south hy Iand> of Polly Watt.*. I on the east by lands formerly beion<r-1 J | iuj; to the estafe of 11. II. Clark. de-; ?> Hil ivn flu* IIV* 1:111(1 nf I : Reuben Motley. I ^ ok saw:: | One-tTrird of the purchase-money to \ i be paid in c:u?li; for tin* balance a I : credit of one :m<i two years frotu tin* I !?lay of sale, with interest on said bal-1 : ance. payable a initially # wtotil tire* I whole debt" and interest 1?; paid, the.; I purchaser to ?rive bond. secured bv j nn>r;<r::?ro of I> premises sold, and to j : pav tor all neccssarv pa|>ers [ . *VV. il. KE1W. i ("Ierk'> Ofti.ro, C. C, I'- F. C. V, i W'innsboro. C.f i November 11. ISSl. 1 iiov 12-1 d ^ CL ICJiK '& SALE. j j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, cocn*7v or rAijrrrEf,? James Maun, a- Executor. Plaintill'. vs. j Milfoil I)nnlap and Others, 1 )e-; I tendairts, i . ; f X pstr.-iwno'ofan order of the Court ; 1 of Common I'tot!*. marie in the ! j: above-staled ease. I will offer for sa)e.-' In-fore llw rotin-lionM! door i:i Win us- ^ I) <ro. on the tir f Mon?la\ in ] )?*eenib *r j , in'Xt. wtfhiu tin* lejral hours of sale, a: j V i pitl>li<* ??t*irry?- to tin* Iiijrlit'St i i 1 lir followihsr-cli'j-crifml property. to L wis: All dial jk!? < (') or pJaf>?a5toU of land, iyinir, briiTir and situatr; in tli?v County :irif? .* f t?' aforesaid. ri-.)iit:M!iinir 'J WKXTV-KIVK ACt.'KS. lilojv : or !< :?.-. boitttilril on the north hy i huifN of I/iiity A. Keller. on 11 if ea-t Iry fj+iid- >** \\":ir. fi'ieliardsoa. .Mini on.., i siiutli :tir?f we-t In lauds of Tiio:iia> i Kieiiard-wii, deceased. ' *?k;;.ms ??k *a r.r.i > (hir-lisl!1'ot": fop pureli:i>e-nioney to i l> paid in ea.-li. :ui*l the foaianee in one i i yp;?r iV'Hii the ilay of -kIp, witii interest i from <?5d fia\. payable i-7.*?lit??>Uy, the i pmvhaser fo jfivi' for >:?i.i b.-dine:' a i in?tul In* :s !uori^,:!?r?' of ibc* i pr<-mi.?p;? -olrl. and t<> pay f.ir all nvt:?>( >?rv pHprl'S, : ' v-\?r. ay.uu. n?-i k'> c trvf*. c.<_\ c. r. t\ c > \Vi!!ll-l???!-.>. S. f\. > X .vmiiIht II. is-si.' , i 110V I'Xd ; * m i'i i"rifiiiii ii mmmimum i AUK I MM WITH COTTON. i BBSBEaBBSBBS piaios & mm i I CASH I'RICKS, |: uith | : THBES K0KTHS' CSEDIT. j Ll'DDEN & BATES' ipcial Eiunier Offer o ! OUAUGUST AND SKPTEMBEii. o .! I j l Little Cash* Now am! tho balance! When Cotton Comes lu. . j Puriti tli/* months of !\ngn?t ard Srj?. | we offor I'isnoR ?:t:d Or^.sus a' ! . rr.vr CahH Katx*. S ir> cash on a pjaxo. *t:c ca>h on ok<;an\ ud the KiIjuicv in tlir o -. ii:?>Lths n :.7.?sr; Tiiis oftvr ?xj'?r-x ()ci<d>?<r Jsr. xr. Unv ii??w. -.i'n.l l uy t:> cltfr.p uk yo;. \ iiJi n<*x* KjiU with ciish in Imnd. Xothiiu , nined hv wairin^. 1'rics \* ill 1.*- lijj:ln-i | imtiici boom is .-lojif. ht l'Mld. j tcrmvrx vill n?>: l>e aldo :?? hulf mjj-i-1.- ; lie <!t:niuiui. iiinl Jijstruuirnts v> ill I.? j carce mid hi^h. V'AlvEKOOMS CHOCK A I!LOCK i <r.y. wit'i a nin, nifcont stoc'- ? sill fn n It! mid stj?li?!s;nl infilrr-rs :1? , vert Trrnis tli?- r:;si?'St. !'wn l:nii(irer | jslrnnici.tH to friw. ]>"i M.?kris ; n 1 v. Onr y?tv < hrftj-r.t Inslma-m'.lxiir' j crffi-tlv rdinlilc. j'isti'O* :>inl i''T?iU~ j nt on lift <*n <!:>y? tt-st trinl. It's :.1J w? j ?Ic. Civ.- us ill-- ].miliar i.jmI -vi;l 1iijipv. S?nd for latest ji:ire list, ?r?: lili-^c, your* trniy, lauddezi # Jl:aieg; hf Great I'lano ut:d ory;? l)c:iler> ?t rh. iinli. ut:^r V _ | I is^?. j | HE OLD S AN 1S7G E.U j i f ecu reop^ne:! and supplied with tli | ? i lioiccst stock of Liquors, Wines j i igors and- Tobacco. It is the place where you can ?et aytbing in the JNE OF LIQUOR ealt }on want, as I warrant c-ven rticle I sell for the money. To m;-.ke lLi? pluce pleasant. an<? eep u up in the stylo of a i'JRST 1'XiASB SALOijy. have eagsgeJ the services of i" | . ?/C5 c >;r. A, *aut,of \ T E, _r intervo'4- j jien or *" ;Lv*wi]l take ?peei;ti p-ins to se? j ! is customers an<l friends v.cli a<-?} Dimuod^teJ, and you will be plans- | 2 to tee how '.e h epsHOT'SE. Under V/IXXSBORO HOTEL jrmeilv kept Lj J. Clcfcdiiiln^j- now i " le | ! MLMETTOIIOU E.| :i:px by K If- IfJBEXICHT. | oefc IS OUK STOCK S NOW COMPLETE IN EACJ ! i -AX!)? ;miYPARTIGtrLAB.| ! i ! SQtlltE OF rs FOR every; IITI -I-E you DESIRE TO I I 'ITvCUASE. :?iiJ SATISFACTION ; H-: WILL GUARANTEE AL- | t'AlU ! i In a-lJj'tioQ Ur our usual rtork of i ).y Goods, Notions, Clothing. H :t> :k! Shoes, we ofTci itulucen i.t> in JHOCErJES .<*?? 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