The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, December 21, 1881, Image 3
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W?I>KKSD^T. Bececofeer ?J, : : ; 18*1. 1
t ^ms o* tn*n?ws and hj&rald. j'
), .-1 -l-woekfy idttJon, four dollars /;$/ j)
: .v?, :h it?hr??cc; wceTclv X'ditioii. ',
^ fy itoiiaiw ?na ni^y //C7 ,
5*. haifce." "E&eniT discount to clubs ; '
of ivo and up*rards. j 1
1 \tks ok Auvimmrxr,.?OnedoJlai i-.
pe- nch for the first insertion, and;
?. % ^ csiffcper to'efefor eaclisvfbseu <ent ] I
' *>?: ^%h?th?jatc?'apVK- to'ail ad'! <
V'* i^ineuttj?^wbate^'er riafci?re, and j
. fetiv^ayabk' strictly. Us advance, (-"on- '
f " ti>'*:V for three* aftc'or twelve months j
ipi Ui on very, liberal terms. Tran- 1
r * ' ?u .loc^j n&tic^s fifteen cents per <
{tl: iorifi&frfab insertion and seven .
.. '6rii vn^.JuftJX ce?l5 per line for eacb |
f ; Sequentiiisertioii. Obitua-ies and if
t ir;tr tfes'of" rcngcet chained as adver-1 i
* fir* :-?ent^. Simple announcements oi \
" t>> ria^res xiulxtefttiw published free oi j
f ^ r aTfcf^&fifcited. :
' cocaiaUfticatiouR. of whatsoever :
?gk " ca.'-ne. ..shim# be addressed to the ;
-....to n?I>oro^ Jftjfcfcahiug Company 1
f vW -lMsboco, S.G. j<
|. A#r?rt>Mn?iilh.
<?<r?P? W. llabemcht. jv
ii<3Iid?iy"' C(<>(Kis?X\ Lsndeckcr & | .
Out Ncrtr?6. Sngenheiiner. j *
^brisfinas-Cchites?IL M. Ilucy. j *
i N.rita Ciaua at Mimnangh**.
Top of tiie Heap?H. McSmilh. j!
Notice for Fit:*! Discharge?T. P. 11
^ MUciietl, Guardian.
Sheriffs Sale?J. D. McCarlev, S.! *
:i ?zc. I
^hooi-Notice?John Boyd, School ;
Commissioner. j t
; . " Good Coffee?II. K. & F. B. Thnr- j 'J
% " . . ;ver & Co. .... j c
.^Engines?It. J- McCarlev & Co. I j,
/ Flavoring' Extracts?W. E. Aiken, j
r ?oie and Feed Stables?A. Williford. j 2
J Xotfco of an E-stray?Ira S. Scott,j 6
. Trial Justice. je
J"' Local Itrlcfb. j '**
-* ?vAnr ]| ttlft ac-1 ^
I' *' '..?*r!Ca3e?n<gu?c?i ,
t. i gwmt with the printer.
"* "?A #agou at!t1 a con pic of mules j y
?- ' ^Tore wold at public outcry on Monday, i q
?. ' -i-Coflfca' drtukerft should read the !
^ , advertisement iu another column head-1 j
r u<2 OwHf'Cf&ffice. j>
if ?-itabbitcha?n*r in the streets is the j
gmsseiaeiit of tfre old and the young ! r
toys. ! n
*-Don't fbrgft that the printer and ! a
the editor need their money just the ' ?
?- &atne as anybody cNe. ?
f ?It i? thought t?:it at no distant day i
irtier oostasie will be reduced from ! P
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Vr three to two cents. iv
?Wednesday was ja?t like a May i ?
I ,-dsr. atul the remaining (lavs of the ';<
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? week were decidedly wintry. j
?Quire a number of Northern bug-' ^
* gves were brought to town on Thurs- j '
diiy. They avcjor sale, we presume, j P
? Parrots are in demand in Winn?- i'
^ lWc?. Can't the Maharajah of Mada- ^
} scar supply the market?
?The passenger train going south |
* <>? o.?i?sidei-fthlv behind time on j
Thursday. We have hot heard the
cause of delay. s(
A ?Tiie Town Council have "put a
^ Itfud 0:1" the new lamp-posts at last. ,,
They are very acceptable to those iivi-g
in their vicinity. (1
?The teachers' examination takes
; pi&ee on 'lie iirst Friday and Saturday
- 5:3 January. See the School Com mis
; : doner's notice. j
F" ?The Rev. Mr. Chalmers presehcd
-> a-very impressive sermon on Sunday
* ,<ri the duties of parents. Next SuuL
tiny he will preach on the duties oi ,
ML children.
V ; ?The;schedule of the day passenger
"train chained on Sunday. The k:>
"train arriving at 12.57 p. in., and tiir
J". train at 4.37. (!
7 . - ?Cotton sold in Winnsboro on Sat- it
?v?. r,?. ! 1.1 ujirl it hroa?rht 112 0!>
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v Wiunsl- o is one of the! -
in the State. ,,
' ?As we are not aoie to attend the j ,r
*? - lC\p;?.si;io:i, we console our- i L
wires wiiii tite anticipation uf attend-' 01
r S'ni! t he World's Fair to be helil in Bos- j j*
loa in ISJ\>. ! ?
% ?Friday was as dull as any summer i v.
day. There were very tew people in ; "
^;' >Kiii and coaseque:.tly (he merchant* j *
^ aid nothing. j p
- ?The brass band was out sercnad-;
-i ing on "Wednesday night. Although :
: tiietr number was small they made ; n
.1; 'Very sweet music. ; tj
V ?Mr. W. II. Dcnly has onr thanks u
-;r S)rsome sour-kraut. He has just re- w
f Vrivpd a barrel of the above-named ti
"luxury, Give him a call at once. C1
; ?'Lime does not stop because a man 's
^ * watehruns down. "So more does a f
...*3:evvspaper because one man happens ! w
*. -.-tO.losc his head and orders t he paper ; ^
j; " >T;scontinaedto his address. ' !?
J ??TJjjS. .I^^Is'Hire has passed the i tWc.
.,?toc<c certain low counties i e'
L ' -Ml October, 18S2, to make the change. j n
* iloases took a recess Monday til! j ?
^ "iSa iitii-of Jan'uaiy. The State ofli-j S(
^ : cersanda number of the members'^
ij ' 'Avill visit Atlanta this week. IC;
?We return thanky to Mrs. J. Clen-j P
5. i?in;?g for some very nice apples and I "
i 4ir;u>ii'es, which we have enjoyed very | n
' t ,Ai'rc f!U?nfHninu' has l'OCOnt- ; ^
opened a confectionery in the build-1
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formerly occupied by Logan'a
"Brown, where she wil keep on band a j ''
y~ tall assortment of goods in that line.' ^
At present shebas a full stock of Christ- jl'
mas goods, of which she invites au in- j ~
t ?p?ctioB. i >*
?Mr. Ralph Caldwell's remains |
\*Vre Trough t from Nashville Sunday I a
^ and interred in the Presbyterian Ceme-;
den*t:1-" ^P?n *^e casket were some; ^
^^H-autitul floral decorations, the tribute
wjiagf the students and literary society at n
;cTusi'.vlllc. and a camellia from Miss j ?
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of this State, who is also a ! ?
ent 7 ; c
l^tudoiU at Nashville. ; v
i m
'Vfiungbcrj st e'ety ha- been in a ; t:
Ijj^ ^ svu-r (hiring the past w eek. Oil the i P
p ipfeh instant Mr. W. II. Flenniken re-1 ^
-js^K-c-1 iVoia Due West with hi.s l>ri<lo.! l'
K - 'tur'^jWL j
a reception the sanie evening, 11
\ iki..|^^fcTiie3<!av evening- a dolightt'ni; *
t 1 at Mr. 1>. K.jI:
gtiula ;''p vi. , n
mT FJenr.ikou'^l^^ honor to thc ?owiy , 0
P ' ?urrf?l wup!?- v,'e welcome this |?
n.-qtiirftiou to tUW B"r0- a,l<1 'vis'' ?>? i J
fctppv pair ?"J the &llest; j
^ inea^re ot prosper^}"* ;
Robbsry.?Tho st^e ?f --*rs- E.1 t
Kciso.i, at Simpson's^ Turnout, was r
"brulicu mjJo on lust \$unday ni?rht.. c
Tivo luicves &&<.?. just. i?ot T-?u when tlie.:r t
koI? , together, with the parking- of the c
&j?sthut attacked tliein, :|iwoke Mrs.
'3*v2soa. ami she, \vTtii tne ' aid of her |
jeskuhte protectors, succeeded hi root- !c
'2 party. Tfte\ loss was M
the fact that tho js
f?Uv??C? were,*OQ,.i.<ulciveH awa\\ 31 r. j'
\\omz a.i the 11
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ti ;:ie, ou a vi?t -to a relative. j*
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:iave r'ccjeived copies of the Wiiinsba
AimanaecompHed by^Mr. The6. L
"- ?-- -'-'"- l-'.-l K.. Mdaari T-Uf
u??ii, itnti u> ?
iud Richardson, Charleston. The- ;
maitKc is well gotten ut>? and contai
Lhe cards of several merchants 'of t
Low i! and of other p!ac^- The editi
reaches about three thousand, and w
L>e distributed gratuitously^
T:ik Exposition.?We extViid o
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Jianks to Mr. H. 1. Jtuinoan, i/wcui
Seneral of the Athtnta Exposition, f
in invitation to attend on "Editoi
[>h\ the 20th inst. We fear that
f
will not he possible for either of 0
editors to he present on the occasio
md we regret that we cannot in pc
son allow our appreciation-of the kin
less extended to us. The Expositio
1? ~\t.. oKl/?
illller aUI. niUIUAII .1 airiv, IIIUM'^VI^V
i&6 already proven a grand success.
Tiik Common* 5>ksse En<;ink.?.A
ention is called to the advertisemr
>t Me^rs. If. J. McCarley & Co., t
treats for the sale of the "Co:nm<
>ense Engine''. This engine lias t
racted much favorable notice at t!
\tlinta Exposition, and is recominen
:d as combining cheapness, sunplici
tnd general efficiency. Messrs. M
. arly & Co. have already recoivi
initc a number of orders rom ianw
ti Fairfield Parties wishing a reli
>le farm engine cheap, should be su
o i;ive them a call.
Cotton Statement.?The followii
s the fcoinparative cotton statement f<
Kn <Mtrtiu<r T)?>rpriibpr 16. 1S$!
'set receiptsal all United States por
luring the week 234,810; same wee
ast. year 238.679; total receipts to th
'ate 2.722,929; to same date last yej
,955,415. Exports lor ihe week 135
15; same week last year 161.331; tot;
sports to this date 1,320,$26; to sarc
ate last year 1,660,424. Stock at a
Juited States ports 1,076,941;; sau
ime last year 924,140; stock at all ii
prior towns 208,128; same time la
ear 171,187; stock at Liverpool 487
00; same time last year 426,000: stoc
f American afloat for Great Britai
94,000; same time ]a?t year 323,000.
Christmas Goods.?We have ju
eceived a nice assortment of Chris
ias goods, to which we would call tl:
ttentioli of the public. Our assor
lent of Christmas books is entire]
*vr, and has been carefully selectet
l1.-o an elegant line of fancy boxes ?
aper, puff boxes, shavimr mug
rritiug desks, and a large variety <
tl'.er Christmas goods ;oo nurnerot
> mention. We have just opened on
scond supply of Christmas and Nc
rear cards. and they an; decidedly tJi
andsomest lot ever received in tiii
iace. Ali wcask is that you call an
ispect our stock before buying' you
liristmas presents.
* McMastkk, Bkice & Ketchi?
The Grand Lowe.?1The folowin
ig are the officers elected by tli
rand Lodge, A. F. M., at ilie recei
jssion in Charleston:
M. W. Bro. Juhn D. Kenned}
amden, Grand Master.
K. *v. tiro. \\ . \y. uumpnreys, i\i
t'raon. Deputy Grand Muster.
II. \V. Bra. J. Ad:rcr Snivth. Chai
stun. Senior Grand Warden.
11. V?". Urn. A. II. White, Rock Hil
u trior Giaud Warden.
I?. W. Bro. J. ii. Honour, Oharle.
>?, Gram) Treasurer.
Ii. W. Bro. Charle< Inylesby, Chai
:stor.. Grand Secretary.
W. and Rev. Bro. (). F. Gregorh
ljeraxv, Gra d (Chaplain.
Jouuxalistic.?The ia-st issue of t!i
he?tor lie/joi ler contains the follow
nr announcement:
With the is^ue of January .5, 1J$:
'ajor E. i??-Lure will a.^UJno chit
itiioriul tr.ana^rvnient of the import a
: is with ?r**eat satisfaction that v.'
take this announcement. Major M<
.ure is well known thrs>nirSiont t!:
mnty, and f.l! over the State, as on
' the tm?st popular and fojvible
owspaper writers. Under ?i;< mat
giHWMlt we UTJ SUIe mai i ::< p.ijjr
iii be made entirely acceptable f?j ii
::my friends and ij?trons. With Maj'
IcLure in control, we confidently
cipate an ei;lagged and generous sui
ort.
The many friends of Major Mc.Lui
ill be pleased to hear of his intend?
?turn to editorial duty. Ilis career i
le past warrants the conviction th:
rnler his management the Reportc
ill not only maintain the high pos
on it has already occupied, but it
rease in usefulness and influence.
A Sad Death.?*Mr. lialph W. Cak
ell, second son of Mr. Joseph I
aldwell, died in Jfashvillc, Tennesse<
n last Thursday morning frot
rphoid pneumonia, at the age (
i:rhteen years. He was a youth <
mch more than ordinary talent, an
nly a few months ago had won
:fiol?rsmp at me jxasnvuic i\ornn
chool. receiving at the lime the* hig!
?t compliments from the State Si
erintendent for his proficiency. ]
as in Nashville in the prosecution (
is studies that he was stricken dow
rith typhoid pneumonia, so seriousl
iat his father was telegraphed fo:
rriving in ti ne to nnrse him in hi
ist moments. Ilis remains will I
ronght to "Wmnsboro and interred i
le Presbyterian Cemetery. It is sa
iat one so bright should be cut ofif s
oung, and his bereaved parents hav
:ie heartfelt sympathy of all ia the:
Sictiou.
THK YORK TOWN Centennial.? A<
Uaut-General Manigan't, in hi.* repo
) the Legislature, makes the fotlowii!
lention of the Yorktown Dsitalion,?
;hieh (lie Gordon Light Infantry fori]
da part: "The battalion, how eve
ras finally organized in a most sati
actory manner, and when assemble
resenled an appearance, physical ;
veil as military, never surpassed i
,ny body of troops of the same n
iierieal strength collected together :
:ie State by any previous occasion,
lever saw a finer looking body of me
ir better officered, disciplined, a:
riore eager in their endeavors to di
harge their duties in a manner crec
able to themselves and to the Sta
* "? rrt?
ucv represcnicu. meir :ipi/c*srau
;i?d conduct at Yorktown was of tl
ntx<t gratifying character, and fro
uanv quarters I heard remarks
earnest and sincere approval as
heir creditable bearing and militai
rfficicucy."
Thk Safest Skat.?The frequent
>fco!iisio:is on railroads has raised t!
juestion. which is the place of greatc
security in a railroad train? The Rc.\
odd Joyrruii-gives the following a
rer: very wcli^known at 1
jar nearest the engine Is exposed tot
ea<rf*2asiva;?d-tha.t:tkerear c&i of
rsia:i<*geaera% 8a.fer thus Uie fro
J
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iro | \-t r. The safest is probjtblv/^be ? 1'
)e-1 car init one. in a triiin of more tli
:asj.two. cars: that is, there ar.e ?fcy
ai-*|<?!ianccs ofacci^cnts to this fIxnti' a
ns-loitier. ii if is*a way inn 11 av muu
he'j ate speed. or any train standfrig still
Dii ! collision is possible from another trs
ill j in the roar: in which ease the last car
| ceivcs the first shock. Again. the (
j gineand the front cars of a train w
ir j often run over a broken rail, or a eo
or stone, without det.rLn.ent,.while I
0I, | last far, having nothing to draw it ii
T j the line of the train is free to leave t
1 j track. Next to tiie forward "ear t
U I rear car is probably the most unsafe
'll* I in the train. Tho.safest scat is. prol
^ : bly near the cent re'of. the. liisLcar 1
! one, and in a very long train, in t
j centre of the last two or three cars nc
ll' j to the fa.st.
I Pkksoxal.?The Abbeville Mcdiur
! letter from Due West savs: "On--.li
lit 4 r
, | Thursday morning Miss Katie K. P
"C i ton, of Due West,- and Mr. Ilarv
m Flenniken. of Winnsboro were hap:
j ly married. The ceremony took phi
" i in ihe village church and w
'"; performed by Prof. E. L. Patton.
l- ; was beautiful, short and _ sweet. T
| marriage took place at 11 o'clock. T
" | bride looked prettv and sweet. T
j.<; "
'' j church was darkened and beautiful
,l"! lighted. An invitation to be..presc
1 ^ j was given the town and a -good am
! ence witnessed tlie nuptial*.
! Flennikeh is a gentleman of tneai
)r | has a most pleasant address with t
1. 1 reputation of being the ''most poli
Is I geiitleuiaiLof Wiunsboro". Miss l':
! ton is an ornament to any communit
;s | She graduated with honor from tl
tr | Due West Female College and is ve:
l%_ ! accomplished. She has been -addict*
.,] I to literature, music and poetry. V
1P ; will quote one sentence from an epist
jl l once received oy una hum.
,e your matrimonial voyage be as hap}
as vour literary tour has been br:
? | limit"."
j. | To Lovkus ok Mcjic.?Well, by th
' time I iruess von have read all the b
n i ^
i Christmas flashes and highlv colon
J advertisements of the many Northei
?t houses and big agents. Now, I am g
t- ing to <rive you a little '"walk arounc
ie on the "Old Dan Tucker" style. O
t- Dan was a good eld "koon", and s
y the children, young and old, re me in b<
1.1 him and how he did shake things i
>l'j when he meant Bizz. Well, "Ilapj
?, Mo." has bought one hundred Chioke
)t"j ing Pianos and four hundred Mas*
is | & Hamlin Organs. They must be s.d
ir i Your wives and daughters want the!
x ! and "15y Jove" they must have thet;
to Now, 1 don't propose to put a gold d<
is j lar on each piano key, nor do I wai
t.-? fliiiik- ;1k! too of thorn is win
li* j Lfoltl. I?i'oause ifoltl dollars cai.'i 1
; bought and sold at half price. Xei-hi
i. | do I pretend to sell a 57 stop orj.a
; with ten dollar <ro!d pieces on e?<
r i stop. Neither will I sell vou r. n
. i reaii wish 50 or 57 k:iob> o:t it and ca
it an organ. Bureaus can be borg!
for $15 covered with stops- Neiihi
will 1 throw in a house a:id lot, or tu
or three railroads, just to advertise a:
[ introduce my pianos awl organs. Bi
j I do propose to sei! you u good, hone
! instrument for iess Jhan you can bti
j ' Xor it. Dollar lor Dollar is all I a*
' | My pianos and organs introduce tlser
[ selves. You will love them more ai
t Mili'iii^icomnnf in tli
mi;i U. I ill) w/vtiiv.n *.. ...
paper. and write to the MrSmith M
.sic House, Charlotte-, X. C. *
'5 THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Thr- Report of the S:ifc-B :sr<1 for Kairfir
^ ; Coua'y?Su^Tff^s1 ions far the Promotion
j the Koh1:I? o:'th? I*eo-?!e.
i "We !:avf received a copy of the So
}
, j owl At imal Report of 111*.* Stale I5oa>
i of Ileal:h", :i puiiiphlet of ?02 oof;n
*. 1 pa?;es. IVside.s forth ire pi:
| poses of ?!:c Board of Health, 1)
": pamphlet i-ontains several valuable p
r I pfi's on health ami sanitation by em
f nont physU-iuns of the JSiatc. The Su
J- Board of Health for Fairfield consis
ofDr.T. T. Robertson, Dr. I!. ]
^ ilanuhkn and Mr. (i. H. MeMaste
The report of the board is made by tl
>- chairman, Dr. Robertson, and i& }
follows:
1 In reporting upon tne sanitary cart
| rtition of Fairfield county, it is safe i
n i say, that it is as jrood a* any purl it
of the Slate. It iies between the Bros
and Wateree liivcrs, extending fro
r one to the other; hiily and iuierseett
bv many small streams. The only di
j. ease that can be properly culled endeti
ic, is malarial lever, in its varioi
form*?Intermittent, Remittent an
j Continued.
This latter term "Malarial Contini
' ed," (inr rod need by I)r. Maury.) is
?. very appropriate one, better ptrhap
xi than <Typh?.-Malarial1 .What malar
5|. really is, is still an unsettled queslio
and if ever settled, must be done by tl
)I ?i. thn
We know that solar litwt, moistu:
a and decaying vegetable matter, a
xj uecessary to its production; so as loi
us the sun shines, we in our lattitiu
will have malaria.
i- These fevers (malarial), prevail i
[t some extent in some sections, but n<
^ in all. every summer and fall. Up '
this time (September 14th.) there h:
n been much less than usual, owing r
y doubt to the unprcccdentally dry sc
r son. The cases arc rarely fatal if trea
j ed early. The laity have learned '
* j treat it almost as well as the doctor;
,e ! quinine or some of its substitutes b
n j ing the chief reliance. The gre
d i trouble is the tendency to relapse; ai
;0 | here arises the question as to tl.e m
' t ] dun operandi of the quinine. Is it t:
^ antidote? Does it destroy the poise
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11 OI' CilllllliHiC II. 11 liinv i?A>uu
for the relapse when the patient is r
moved entirely from the malarinu.* r
1- gion. if the poison of malaria be
rt \egetable organism, as supposed I
some, and claimed to be proven by D
j Saulsbury, n:av not the quinine acre
iis growth or development without d
ri- st roving it? May not the spores oftl
r /jant iic dormant in the syste
5 for a length of time under the infincm
!>* of the quinine, and when this subside
'd go on lo full development again, pins
ducing fever as before? These a
)V questions more easily asked than a
swercd. Bui science is on the nu
page, and what may we n<;t learn?
lu As to epidemics, there have be*
I none save Catarrh a!. Under this he>
n ! may he classed InUmm/.:!, Diarrhc
>(j J and Dysenterv; ail of which have c
i casiomilly prevailed; none serious e
s" ; cepr, perhaps, infantile diarrhoea. (Hi
'i-iinir the summer months. The n
{C J catisc of catarrhal epidemics is yet
r | be discovered, all the book? to the co
" j Irary. notwithstandirg. The ozo
',e i theory is not satisfactory; neither
in the electrical, tl.e thetmometrical, t
of! hysrvonictiic-ui nor the barometric:
I The theory of organisms (germ theor
I may yet develop something more s:iL
lT i factory as to cause, but doubtful as
! treatment, except it be, nut to treat
| all.
r.v I Thorn have been some case* of Dinl
|ie thcriai bu; nor epidemic. except in o
{ locality, the Doko or Blythewo
neighborhood. This disease, as usu
has bafilyd.the skill of the physicians
#-! large-proportion of. the cases dvii
i So much-has been "written upon t!
I ] disease of late years, and such confli
1 I ing opinions as to its" etiology,- pat ho
a : gy and treatment, that it calculat
nt j to u:ukc one skcutical a? to any tre
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mmiimSmm' 11 ??g"
".'Some to>ast*>i\-uriuir hw?;d;e
,nn i of cases withotrt fcsIit?-o>ii(*. "wlifie'ot
ttl'8'jvjtil.the same treatment will' In
.majority. froe.^'th'is not.' prove tli
,!-v J it is*not. the trea'ijifeiit tha't^" run's? x
ef- * to t-he cause of jjjphjheria westrit na
; B f to ptcad-.i^fionuuh1'/. Perhaps thegcr
i theories-ifcav. eventually solve t
-i^r(M<wr.-;:'*' "... ""
rc" j A few cases of scarlet, fever ha'
iji-j:l>ce? reported recently, but nothing. ijl
j an.epidemic.
j Vaccination has l>een practised r
"! {cenfly- under inst'uction-t from ti
! 5*iate Board offJ'eah?: principally
ito Ttlie public schools. Vieeination w
lie i. never become general, uulusx-it is xmu
j j compulsory by law, and this is o:
. I thing that should-engage, the attentat
111 j of the Legislature. . ' '
>R- j In the absence oflegishltio.n, pcrha]
>u- ! the importation ot. a few cases of snui
jje j pox into each.eoqi 'v, wouid'be agoc
I sanitary move. Vaccination wou
:X ! theiur,\Rotne pretty general.
[ There is. a Local-Bokrd of Health
r \V*hinsoo'ro. appointed by . the Tnj
v's j council. This Board lias been vigi!a,
lit [in the disauargc. of Us .duties, ai
whether .the good health, of.the. town.
. 1 attributable to this fact' or not,- tl
e; j writerwill not undertake to say.
!'i-! The question is frequently ask<
ice ! whether the increase of the negro po
;IS | nlation is greater or less than belW
! emanciniuion. The writer is of ropi,
j ion that it is grcijer; one is o
' e s.ecvahle iu rc^urd:4o thi.v casc, vi;
ho Pulmonary Consumption is beeomii,
|,(. more common tlmn during1 shiver
. . As to t lie <-:i u>e,t I1e"wr iter is not y
| prt^arj?^ to give au opinion,
"t " The disease is in most cases, prob:
li- bly soin.e.lopn of Pneumonia, citlii
[,._ neglected* or improperly treated, j
many of this race suffer for Svant 'i
!*' timely medical treatment. Would v
'IC ! not -he wise and humane for thfc-^egi
ite I lature to make some appropriation ail
lt_ | some provision for medical attendant
. .J^ou the poor who are.not in the poo
w-fflt?nsc?. There area- great many <
he j this class who suffer and die for wai
rv j ot'propfr medical attention, and it cai
>d j.not.l>e expected that physicians can <1
j such an amount of gratuitous practu
as .is now required.
le This is a question that should ei
it gage the serious ai.teutiou of the Legii
>v laturc.
It is to he hoped that the bills noi
before the Legislature, submitted b
the State Board of Health, will pasa r
the ensuing session. The subjects en
braced in these bills, it is true, arc sue
ig as invite but little attention in the get
erality of legislators; but the Su!
boards in the different counties, it is t
11 be hoped, will exert their influence i
?" getting !heir members interested in tli
1" sir cct. T. T. Hobektson*.
I,} t.. u man of Sub-lioard of Health c
? Fairfield.
ill
nr LIVING WITNESSES.-The hundredsof b?-n
ty anduealthvlooking mem women nnd cbl
'P (Iron, that have been rescued rfom bedsol pal]
. sl.-Kuess and well nigh death by ParKer
- G'nger 'fo:mr are the best evidences In rl
[ _ wnrid or Its sterling merit and wort h. You wl
flu J such In almost every commuuliy.
>n
! ANNOYANCE AVOIDED.?(Jray lnlrs ai
: horsor.blr bin their preinatu)*.- appearance
> aLi-ovliji; l'-?.rker's Hal: K.iUam prevents tl
[i. annoyance by pnjnptiy it-storing the youthn
coior. *
>!
nt ?Coffee drinkers shouid rend th
rQ advertisement in another column heat
; ed 0food Coffee..
e I
2r j HYMENEAL.
Ill I
! MAKUHD?In Augusta, Ga., on the 1st lnst
:il j by LlI .- KvV. ,T. It. M:iCU, >>.Lt , JOsiN <!. Mol
: iJii", E -1., t>l C:)iu:nbl.i, to Mrs. ELLA UL'SSEs..
it.Gnr. daughter ui litfU. iicary F. Kuo-a-;
t|| | Of AU?Kl
, j .MAiinlKD?At the residence of tilt brl .t
lit l in?>..:uT. by the Uev. L Wilson. on rlie evi
. : nlngoi in- ss.ii Lis.., Mr. WILL;AM HOIii.XSO
' i .asas MAGGIE ii. Aii ol i-ulrllou cuiii
<) ; V> > s- L".
, i ;?tA:;HIt*D?On the l?.h or December, ;
U I'ii ^utiUdT C'ldrell / ! lie Kt'V. T. \\
! Vn-iiicil >lr <J. O. 'AJLLlNCiiiA.il to -Mi:
11 ! NANMJi a. S.ilITli. A.lol FairlicX-i.'
(;?. ' . .-jw. - ~ >- -/ I, i.'M* -
! XOTiCE TOR FINAL JMSl ilAROl
i I V. ILL apply to t'iC Judge of Pro!; a I
ii- ! J_ of JtV.iirieiu County, lor a tinal di:
j charge as Gtinr.iiun < f iiie t-.-tr.te oi' G.
j JLiricf, on Jionuav. J.nnuarv 10th, Ju82.
IS j " T. P. -NiirCiiLLL,
u* I D< c-20-flxSt-" Guards.
fe ?200& ?"?T1 E.
\ Pi5 Lie'A NTs for lirst g>T.V teacher
M I ?\. cer.iScates will by exauined iu t :
of i vuurt iio'.ise 011 tiie i.ist Friday in.oai.ui
rv. Applicants fur i-c;c >;;d ?;iui tiiir
yiv.de c l'titicacex on the day lolloping i
c- the . omit 2i?>a Schuoi. J'hcr<3 wii 1 bo n
-J ?;.her examination bi fore -June.
iO:s2vJ;OYD,
?i iJGc IT t l Scd-.ool Commissioner.
1
NOTICE OF AN ESTRAY.
s- r j ".-iKKX up and toIi?-j t'Cvoro ins by
,j_ ! L G. Ft-r l. ;i dark bro?vn or ulao
! ! Lorso n:uic v iill a L1 ivv lucf, about 1:;
[J" j or 13 bands biyh, j>t least. twenty yon
ts ! old, ni.d ippr:tistd lit tv. rnlv-hve da liar
t | 'bo owner wii come iorward, pro*
"* ! property, pay charges and lake said niul
j uwjiv. ilifc mule cv.n lie found at tiobei
;e FcrVe in the llocsv M^um neigliborjioo.
lg Dec. 17, Ic-bl. IliAh. SC.?TT. Sr.,
Trial .justici
Deo 21-xtf
fo SKA1.&.W FKOPOSALS.
"J County Commissioners" Oftice,
Wixxsboko, S. C.. Nov. 22, 1881,
n! C
u lOEALED proposals for covering tb
County Juil will be received by the Com
ty Commissioners np to December 2!
i(] 8S1. Contractors to furnish new slice
ing and new tin and all other necessar
ll- material. Work fo be completed witlii
a thirty days from date of contract. Th
County Commissioners reserve the rigl
|( ro reject any and All bids. if in thci
ie judgment the interests of the Conntv d<
mand it. J. K. HARVEY,
re Nov 2G-f2xtd ('hm. B. C. C.
re
>? ? W P 7> 7 K *S 1 7. TP
le pi virtue of An f-xeention to :ne direc
i^) od. I will sell before the cour
v.ouse in "Winnxboro, S. C,. on the fir:
Monday in January n*xt. within the let^i
t<> hours of snle, to the highest bi<ld?r, th
iollowing-desuribod jeronal property, t
>o wit:
a- Two bales of co-ton?levied upon as th
(. property of Mrs. E. L. Hamilton, at th
[0 suit of A. Williford.
s: ALSO,
e" By virtue of a Warrant on Agricnltnn
ilt Lien, one bale of cotton?levied upon n
id the property of Bobt^Adlcins and Chai
o- Martin at thesmt oi w. it. uoty s. uo.
in Teruis of Sale?DASH.
J. D. McCARLE'-',
nt Sheriff's Ofricfl, &. F. C.
q. Wiausboro. S. C.
December 17tb, 1831.
Dec <> t;l
51881 I882
e101
TOP OF TSIE HEAP.
in I
ce |
J | Wholesale Depot
ril HKERING PIANOS,
sn i J ASON & HAMLIN ORGANS.
ul |
[;a | branch <>f
'?.1 t-izrtdesa ^ Bates
ir- I
:a! ! PRICES ANI> TERMS EXACTL
to j SAME.
11 i ,
no j Ordtr from ITc^MITH. ."it Chnrl'ittP, :
js C., jinc! save Tmi^. Moufy :?.nd Preigli
|,e \ In (2G riniiosauc: 50 Organs} Stock.
[\ ! CHICKERINO.
; j MAT1IL-SHEK,
to i ORION,
I SOUTHERN OEM PIANOS,
i MASON & HAMLIN,
>v j SJJONKJEIt.
j PELOUBET & CO. ORG ANS.
i Send for one of rry Pianos or Orga
' '' i and test it in your own uouse is all I as
? a : It yon contemplate buying, write to m
'? i A.on wi J -save money snd I will
j " Give yon and thrown in everything i
| honest Vifcn con ask. S.-nd for price?, el
1 A- ! A/3/?^.i?o
V I
(*<1 r .. . H; XCSXITH;
at- i :*
' I "
3
\
... , .. ... .
:! uWui(3is?i !
vi JCcuralgia, -Sprarns, > ! .
lt; jJi:.' } P?in.; in the Back and Side. ;
lit' . -j
r ... j-Thei* !3 aotMssiinoj^ palstoi- than these ' ,
re diseases ; .but .the1; pain,, can :b2 jc-oiored nnl"
, the disease cured'by iae of Ferry. Davis* .
/ . .pain Killer.,,
This.remedy; iji.not & .chf*?. Bcnzin?
*'* " orl'etrolemn product inust ho l:?*pt |
lit RXV3J' from fire or heat to avoittUimpur ;
:p of jcxplosiouv nor is it an .untj^eil ?-\j>eri- :
ment that jnuy do more harm tliaq good, j
Pain Killer has. teen. Inconstant 129? j
'/!" for forty years, and the^unlvorsal testimony i,
,f ' from' all'parta'oi'the world' is,It never ;.
n r fails. It not'otTy efrrxta'a'perinp.'nent cur?, !
I- hat It relieves"pal'n 'alintet instantaneously. | ,
P? j Beliig & purely- vegetable reraohylt is saio |
'I'1 la the huirdS of-thft-incst lr-esfjerl^hced. i
Mil TSa-. ra/viwl-^f ^mvrto *V?- iVa *-?. ? 1
V. I JlMW WJVO UJ Ul- UV?'V4 * AiX I
l<j j,:- .Kiixsii would aftil.;volumes. TiWlollowlr.gr j
?.l extracts fr^m .Jetcors. rccelvcd tliow KiiH :
in . jtliC3C who Mar? tricd..it thiol":
(J i . Edgar Cadyv 0 watonna, Mian., says:
.I About a year.rtnc? my wife bccmie rub>?ct
. ~U> severe miiferiiitr -from rb0iini?ti*TH. Oar
ill . .-r&'Crt ar^x to tbqi-Aiii Kilj-ek, ?cliich'npocdiijr :
j" ' relievedlifer.
is v- Charles Powell 'writes froiii the Sailors' j
i<r Some, London;*-... ... ? .'
I had bo?i fiflDdtcdtlirooyeaEa vrith rrfnraJffia j
tnd TiolcRtspasusxjf tbevteuueh. Tl? do?tor?
at We9tndU3ter.Ho?i>!tirKavo ni?. Biy csw in !
denpair. I triecTyoor Pain "Kilceh, cud it (rave
D-.i^fTse immediate ttlicf. I hp-va revalued my ;
* skeafrtti. and 6m'now ablo' tofullow xLy usual |
t* ofcomtion. .?v .. . . |
I ]O. H. Wglworth. Saco, Ke.. -writes:
* ' I cxprr-enetd iu3j(cdist<: i ei crfroio pels ?s '
I)- the Fiae-Uy.th? uee-et yogrPAix Kit-lib. - ;
i i a. ao. . t
IhaveiU)wy<?rP.uTf-Kitxwifofrheuia?tfeaj, |
Hi" . j,. ^ju?diiive.Eeoeived pres;t benefit . , . j
r.- I
(jJ a.r.d have found it a ttttrr-yailuig iu?edj far'"
rhfuraatiHiu'BTyl Ifcaeoflja.
Kr. Bardltt wrttes ;
>. - it-n'T'rUrefwyrlief in ?????of rhertmctiga.
. PML Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., 'wrttes: :
yrr-jn sctuaJ u*q, I know jour. Pjok- Kit j r*
^ ?- " Ik tho l*s*t icedicme I c*n pct" x
>f - AU'drtfetsts iWp ?xti"Ktuxx. ,'tt# prlo? '
if ' ""b -eo'lowtlut iTis-Withln the reach o'r*^ i \
4. < and lt-wlll a&ve maay'tlnies i?s coat in fcoeewsf'
2^M-5fliauM['5K00.a?m
^.j. PER RY-DAVIS <fe>SON, Pro^cfw*,
j. j . : A^e>-Providsnfc^ R.1.
i . : -V ]
? iJiiU ii i-'iJ*
:<i i
i- E3TGIXKS. ESGSXES.
?-!
IV ?? *?r??
y
j! TVE have se-:-n:t r> * "j for *
1, the J
v OMMOX i ESSE Mii.NE.li
u
!l . k
i(. one of .?* : </ ' ;? >t ^n-jines j
i now scld for farine:--/. n$i; r.n r^sLS ^
>f: one-third iess tb- n :-ny otuer engine J ^
! bui't, with ; ;.-n boiler and!
! tubes tix: t;Viirij noticeable j <
i-1 features a j ,
r>, [ J
; i SIMPLICITY IN CONSTRUCTION, I
economy m s;- v.., . \,on- j j
I Yemence 10 uu j> u- u-i . t:pajrr<
v ! be uecefSiiiv. * . i?e : 1
H
l\ FIVE HOUSE ? NOISE*fct..$300
j SEVBN HOH-Si. $375
>? i TEN HORSE....... $500
1lERAIs:
O'- 't.Vf v.--sri. sni "
tile b^lj.ncc1 iii ix.sv.d tw-Vvp months j
Ail partus v iv;ng engines will j
J-! do well to cive c<til.
E.
J. McUVftLEY & CO.
*?>
n, | T>o<! 1?*.
|
?\u ?!
* -HOLIDAY UOOJJ ij
E?
h ??:6?o
ciiiif^S^Goons
. * ; * ? ^7- v iff _
- vwV -V "i.
v .. 1
* V E. .ctiri-fr j+r ii.vils rnr friend.- v
X- IV tf'e 1 Wf-re":.:'v to rTi in
'j ipectioB of the ?.'tt:acHorx di y>!?yo
an. c.; r:li pmiv {:^..rtin?r that they '
willbe- fcuiid.-iij *ve\ r>s)-cr n?> to
the stapda: d.- in suluiii this
>;e w ''.Kii.ctli ep^Uti R.tt4-pti'?n io
, the Ktyie ari.I~'h)w prices of on;
k hands;, me, stylish* pen'e't fitting and i
" ' ' aJl - t
! eCOliOllilCill l.eu,?y-njune
f .. ? eg a i? - u a. g Yv
J 5, & 9 ? |hj | f^j ;
t l &>!"- Co* VaV u ?- b J \?3 . 3
Lar^e variety of men's sorting onn
? business f-uits at $5, $7, ?S, &10. ^
$12 . IV: $15.
For bo}s and- child: en we Lave a *
c- m;ii8 e <ind elegant line of suits
fro.u $2.50 up.
I liiilil :
V
Q Consisting in part of shirts, nnderie
shirts, drawers, collars, cuffs, half
lfc hose, bmdk?.-rchiefs, gloTes, jewelr,, ir
etc, i fifertid at bottom prices.
?- J
CLOAKS CLOAKS. We have j
[' clocks as low as $1.50 apiece an<J
t higher.
'i CHRISTMAS FRESF^TS.
0 <
We have jast received a fine lot
ie of <
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
^ which we will Bell very cheap, and
4 tuanv other littie articles suitable
for "
PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN.
Hake no mistake, but come direct: "
to
j P, LAKDZC23B & BSO. 3
Dec 20
INSURE Y- UK LIFE .
IN THE
a
Presbyterian Mutual Assurance Fund.
1 J
| Yon have to par hut 15tr!r tor the ram lvhlch ! i
( you receive, and only what the Insurance aau- j 1
i p.liv costs.
? Y-'U are sure that your family will get tJieKum j
f at voiir Ctc ah. as by special clause m the char- |
writlsexemnt. j ]
V No i Lsic to run. nor .my possibility of the cor- .
" porutlon failing-, as do other Insurance compa-1 1
cit-s. 1
You Know what yon pay ?'arh nsse ;smcr.t for. .
r- You cai lt:su? e in Mils when you couid not In j 1
' ' a raoro (jAppnr'.l re one.
Ycu )cn?w there tvlii be no lone pro,&ss of law . i
and expenditure ol nutans to obtain t-ie sum at j
your decease.
Yon receive a benefit of five dollars a week |
when sick or una We to attend to bu -Juess. i |
It. Is the easiest and'sat test way to secure so j
Inrjft an amount for the henerit of- your family ; 1
after vour death. J.
So millions amassed to tempt the honesty of ! ,
i Experience lias shown that the mutual 'plan
| is feasible and the result sure. . . . 11
j Instead ot pay n^ out larze sums to Insurance j
| companies, the money is l/>rt "Willi each member
I un'll actually needed. .
nx [ .Cannot he .subjected to the elarm*ot creditors
jj uor rea<^hedby aetachKentjtiarfl^hinfiiit.f'roih
, i er process of law, so as Xo divert -it'rrbiii the
ie> j family.
! For further particulars and applications for
an 1 mesnberhbip, c*ii on J O BOAO,
r j SjpC24~3m .AacctfcrPalrtkldt-'ountj-.
I
?Pay yonr subscription Tue 1
News axd IIeuaud. \
(
.
tOOEOOTfO^
" :v -for- 'V-.
Eariaiis, Bariaiss
-AT? ;
3. EEIBEIM1
DRY GOODS
-' ?AND?
iflCEBY STORES
IS I HAVE BOUGHT A LARGE
5TOCE OF CHRISTMAS GOODIND
BUSINESS IS VERT EULL
[ WILL SELL DRY GOODS
3LOTHING. BOOTS and SHOES
MOTIONS, ETC., AND ALSO
GROCERIES
JONSISTING OF FINE HAM>
?INE SUGAR, FLNE ELOUR
?1NE NEW ORLEANS MOL S
5ES, AND ALL ARTICLES BELONGING
TO A FIRST-CLASS
JROCERY STORE AND DRY
jJOODS STORE, AT VERY SMALL
PROFIT.
IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTERSSI
TO COME AND EX A MINI
riiESE GOODS AND TIIE PRICES
Respectfully,
B. SUGEmiEIMER'S,
Dec 20
.hxistmas Comes
?BUT?
&&sAr A wop
^ ^ I5 M s && $ i
rfr -3 ti ^5/ tJ>3 fir ti B u ? c <* ?
Acd in order to meet the wants c:
i. T V m
ny customers -? uuvc iiuutu ^ iuj
stock
VTMORE'S MINCE MEAT,
ATSIORE'S PLUM PUDDING
APPLiS butter.
T-> ? rriTW _ T? t>
y.Xiv.1 1'jL-Nii< riAiri^o in jdw.yiiio.
fERY FINE RAISING in QUARTER
BOXES.
CITRON, LEMONS, ORANGE?
liEA & PERRIN'S "Worcestershire
Sauce.
rRESII IMPORTED MACCARONI
rRESH BUCKWHEAT,
FRESH CHEESE,
rRY MY SUGAR-CURED HAMS
CRY MY PARCHED COFFEE
30BDENS EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED
MILK, 20 cents per car
?warranted genuine:HOW-CHOW
PICKLES BY the
lULrt or pint.
''LOTS" OF EVERYTHING.
R. M..HUEY.
Dec 90
REDUCTION
EXTRAORDINARY IN BOOTS
SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING,
IT THE NEW CASH BOOT a>*i
SHOE STORE.
IN order that cvrrv man, womm
inrl child in tlie county imn be sup
>lied with a good
BOOT OR SIIOE,
[ have made a reduction on my here
of >re tin known low prices, and hop)
ny customers will embrace this op
wrtnnity as such an one is seldom me
nith. Also heavy ?oods for mens
tvear.
JUST RECEIVED,
Dn consignment. a large lot of Crockc
r\ and Glassware, which will be .sol(
hi a SACitIKICK. to dose out the en
Lire stock in a limited lime.
CALL SOON AND SECURE THJ
BARGAINS.
Remember the Store fir^t door sont!
of Dualevy <fc Fan:.
M. M. IIUEY.
Oct IS
Sobscrib? iv Tnz jS'eits ax
1EGG--H0G
- * ~ ti\. :V
i
?FOR THE?
[holidays:
J
>!
! Ccnnine Imported Cognac Brand}
' "
J Genuine Imported Jamaica Run)
| Genuine Imported Scotch Whisker
! rrMinmfl Imported - Sherrv Wine
4) ?
Genuine Imported Piper Heidsicl
Champagne,
Genuine Imported Holland GiD
i Fine Old Ryo Whiskeys,
1 j Fine Old Corn Weiskeys,
'j French'* New England Rum,
Old Virginia Apple Brandy,
Old North Carolina Peach JSrandy
Old Stone Mountain Com Whiskey
'! Blackberry Brandy,
Ginger Brandy,'
Cherry Brandy,
? Hoatetfer's Bitters,
Oceola Bitters
Belfast Ginger Ale,
Smith's Indian Ale,
Bavarian Export Beer.
r 1,000 Best 5 cents Cigars,
)
2.000 best 10 cents Cigars
' Durham (Biackwell's) Smoking ToI
bacco,
i
| Good Grades Chewing Tobacco
MILWAUKIE LaGER BEEE
and
'! SWEET CRAB APPLE CIDEI
J on draught at
F- W. HA BEjYICHI'S
, j Dec 20
- ii DicTif A c nnnns
V IlIlIUl iUilO \JI Wi/L
I ?JUST ARRIVED?
'
A!S2> STS&I, 05I2^G!!
LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES,
JAMAICA BANANAS-LARGE ant
RIPE.
I BARACOA COCOANUTS,
AND FINE LARGE RED APPLES
RAISINS.
Loudon Layer?in all size packages.
CANDIES,
French and Plain Candies, in Grea
Varieiv.
r . ' ALSO,
FRESH' GROCERIES?STAPLE anc
. FANCY.
IRISH POTATOES AND ONIONS
PURE WISES AND LIQUORS 01
ALL SORTS.
ciiEAP- FOR TI5E CASH.
PLEASE CALL AND MAKE A
PURCHASE.
W.H.DONLY.
Dcc 3
nTTT? .QTdrir
V./ v, JL?J U jL VJIVL
IS NOW COMPLETE IN EACf
?AND?
' EVERY PARTICULAR
: I
INQUIRE OF US FOR EYER1
> ARTICLE YOU DESIRE TC
PURCHASE, and SATISFACTION
WE WILL GUARANTEE ALWAYS.
In addition to our nst?l etock o
Dry Goods, Notions, ? lotting, Hati
aiid Shoes, we offer spacinl induee.
' raeDta ill
GROCERIES akd PROVISIONS
?ALSO?
Bagging and Ties at Lowest prices
ULYSSE G. JDESPORTES.
oct li)
V-2A JA*J?L?C5 JBL JLK> X/
And it behooves oac'n and everyone
j to prepare for the coining of yoni
' Sisters and your Cousins and roui
Aunts,v by buying first claw Groceries
in tiic shape of
FLOUR,
Of which I have the best that can b<
bought in any market. Fresh Back
wheat Flour made by a new process.
COFFEE,
) Rio and Java, Roasted and Green.
SUGARS,
All oradee. from liurhest to the lowest
' OATMEAL,
1 i In Five Pound Packages.
FRUITS,
R:iisii)p. Currants, Citron, Etc. AI?
a variety of canned fruit.
NEW CROP
e Kcw Orleans Molasses to arrive in ;
" | few days.
\ I " OATS.
I Four hundred bushels just received
! Red Rust Proof?the purest that cai
be had.
I As \vc can't enumerate all we have
. we invite onn and all to call and sc
j n?, and investigate for themselves.
3 B. R. FJLESS5KE3.
h Nov 24 TOILET
SOAPS!
ALLEGE lot of the cheapest Toile
Soap lor tb*'price ever brought, i
- Wiuasb'oro. "Onil an.I b^'iiorvjnced'.
D | McHASTEJS.
[ apri 9
v.
ri mw stock"
1 I
?IN AT?
f. elder's
MY-.STOCK of goods for the se?
? : son is now in store and open f<
? i public inspection. In the
DRY GOODS STORE
Will be found Drees Good?, Cal
cuts, Ginghams, ..Ivinpcys. Flannel
Bleached and Brown Sh^etin^s an
| Shirtings. Drills, Cotton Flannel:
j Jeans, Coftonades, Cafisiraeres, Re
' j peliant, Brown, Bleached and Turke
j Rod Table Damask, Doylies an
' j Napkins.
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,! CLOTHING. HATS. LADIES' AN]
CHILDREN'S SHOES.
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NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS
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IN the Grocery Department wi]
be found Sugars, Coffees, Sjrapt
Tea and other necessaries.
*rerv
?zxuuv?
[ Peaches, Pear6. Pineapple, Salmon
j Tomatoes, Corn Beef, Sardine?
, I Pickles. Cheese. Etc. A lot of fresl
i Cakes and Crackers.
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FISH, FISH, FISH, FISH, FISH
In half and quarter barrels an*
kits. ]Mackei el in five pound tins.
,
IN FACT you can get aliuoa
anything you want in either the Dr
Goods or Grocery line.
NOTICE!
ALL persons knowing themselve
indebted to cither F. ELDER <
CO., or to F. ELLER, are hereb
? notified to come np and settle, as a]
ciairns not paid by the FIRST DA"!
of NOVEMBER, after date, will b
placed in the hands of my Attorne;
> i for collection.
F, ELDER.
k Sept 27
CLERK'S SALE.
| STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
^ j Witto Brothers, Plaintirfc. vs. Sa]in<
' ; Wolfo.Sarah S. Wolfe. .Simon Barucl
1 l^Afnn.^ontc ?
\ X pursuance of an order of the Conr
j ? of Common Pleas, made in th
above-stated cape, J will offer for sale
before the court -house door in Winn?
boro, on the first Monday in Janitor
next, within the legal hours of sale, a
. public outcry, to the highest bidder
'! the following-described property, t<
wit:
I. All that plantation or tract c
land, lylsisr, being and situate in th
County and Stats aforesaid, called th
"Arick Place", containing one itr>:
dkki) aCuks. more or less, and bonnde
by lands of the estate of Josef)
Vaughn, of fl. W. Desportcs and bind
of Turner Stewart.
ALSO, .
; w? nubt a.
j: land, lying, being and situate in th
I County and State aforesaid, called th
; 'Dellsney Piaee;\ containing* ninety
. | four ackks, more or less, a?d I?oitk?.!
j ed by the plantation called tIfo"Westo
*Place." bv lands of Mrs. TVlleney an<
by ether lands of Saling Woife.
ALSO,
ITT. All that plantation or tract o
' | land, lying, hein and situate in th
j County and State aforesaid, c:i!lod th
I "Shaw*-Place", containing two iiun
| difkd an!) thirty-seven aokes, nior
| or less, and bounded by other lands o
j Snling Wolfe", and bv land6 of Squii
. ! Hall.
ALSO,
I\r. All that plantation or tract <1
! ! land, lyiiur, being and situate i?i th
i County and State aforesaid, called th
j ,4Vann Place", containing one ik->
i dked and fokty acres, 111 ore 01* les.
j ajid bounded by lauds of Mrs. Sars
MuOants, other lands of Saling Wolfe
j and by the road leading to Kiucaid'
| Bridge.
' ALSO,
) V. All that plantation or tract c
land, lying1. bein<r and situate in Ih
i County^and State aforesaid, called tli
' Leitner Plac-e", containing one iicn
dred acres, more or less, and bound
ed by other lands of Saline Wolfe am
by the road leading to Kincaid'
Bridge.
ALSO,
f VI. All those lots of land, lying", b?
ing and situate in the Town of Win'ns
3 boro, in the County and State afor?
said,' having- thereon three store
" houses, fronting one hundred feet
more or less, on Congress Street c
said Town, and bounded on the nortl
; by lots owned by Francis Gerig, oi
" J tlte south bv lots owned by Timoth
j Harden, and on the cast by the Cha:
I pftlnsnhia and A n<msta Railroad
Each of the above-described premise
will be sold separately and in the orde
i above set forth. Such of the above
descril>ed lands as can be advantage
onslv subdivided wiil be subdivided iist*
convenient parcels, and plats therco
made, in which ca*e each parcel wil
" be sold separately and by the plat
f which will be exhibited on day of sale
The town lots will also be sold sepa
? rately.
TERMS OF SALE.*
One-third of the purchase-money t
? be paid in cash; for the balance
credit of one and two years from th
day of sai(\ payable in two equal an
>! nual instalments, with annual interes
! from the day of side, until the who]
' J debt and interest be paid, each war
j chaser to give bond, secured by amort
1 gage of the premises by him pnrcha*
i ed, and to pav for all necessarv papers
W. H. KEIUfc.
i Clerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F. C
j Winnsboro, S. C.,
! December 9, lScJlj
Dec 10-td
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SUCK AS
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CLARET PUNCHES,
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OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS
TRY THE CELI BRATED
B 0 G i?
ALWAYS 55
?i xtj&m a*:d cool
J. CLE ND IXIX G.
! may a 3c*t door to W. K, Doty & Co.
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u Diseases of tie Tiiroat ami Lib?.
JvPia'C In diseases of tha ^i|
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agfflK a safe a?d reliable
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WVTADflT nniforfbity of ro
ClXj k \Jtii~iLn suits. It strikes a*
the foundation ofallpulinonary diseases, ?
N affording prompt relief and rapid cure#. ?jr
and is adapted to patients of .any age <tr ~;'i
either sex. Being very palatable," tho i
youngest children take" it readily.. Ia 33
ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Tnrowt,
Bronchitis, influenza, Clergyman's r3
$ Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and
J Catarrh, the effects 'of Ayer'sOherkt ,j
? Pectoral are magical, and nujkitndt* ?
are annually nreserved from serious itt- .
I iiess by its "timely and faithful use. IS.
should l?e kept at hand in ev?ry h?us^>L
hold for the protection it affords in su?- ; 'J
e den attacks. In Wliooping?coug!t. and
Consumption there is no other remedy ; ':?5
} so efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
Low prices are inducement to try . :p.
come of the many mixtures or syrups, ',;%g
jnade of cheap and ineffective iugrwii- JM
er.ts, now offered, which, as they
tain no curative qualities, can after*! w
only temporary relief, and are _^are to
disappoint, the patient. Disease of th?
throat and lungs demand active aa<i
effective treatment; and it i^langerous
experimenting with unknown and cbcaj* 4
medicines, from the great Iia!?ility that *
these diseases may, wh^so tritied witL, ;j
become deeply seated or incurable. Use v
Atkr's Cherry PjrfrroKAL, and yoa ' ;
may confidently expfect the best results.*
It is of acknowledged curative power.,
j. and is as cheap US its careful preparatiou ''
and tine ingredients will allow. Etn?
" rient physicians, knowing its cotnposv
tion, pr?rscril>e it. The. test of half a
t century baa proven its certainty t? euro
all pulmonary complaints net already
f beyond tL*e reach of human aid.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO.,
/
Practical and Analytical Chemist*,
* > Lowell, Mass.
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U> LieJXXlhfal color. !Oct*.aod(l tin* ii a:: drog^^ti. *
tiin^er, Bachu, JLsndniie, Stfiiingia acdP
many of the best medicines known are he* com- n
bincdintoamedicineof such varied and cffcctiye S
powers, as to make the Greatest Blood PuriSer&tJseB.
Cest Rcaltb and Strength Restorer Ever {feci, H "j*
It cures Pvspepsa, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, S
?! atJc:;>c-bes of the Stomach, Bowels, Lua^s, Liver, g
| KHr.eys, and all Female Complaints.
I If you are wasting 3way with Coasuarptkra orB "t
gjasv disease, use the Tonvc to-day. It wii surety #
p help you. P emember! it is far superior to Bitten, 5
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B J^sscnccsw ?iuviua
B up the system without int-axicating. 50c. aod$i H"
>? n sizes, atatl dealers in dru^s. h'onceewiiwraboctS
K signature of Hi cox&Co.,N Y. Se-dlorcircsIarB
1 ? LABGE SA.VDTG IU SUYUfG TH5 DCLLAS SiZZ. g
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? A BEAUT I FI'L BOOK for the ASEISCr
[- Bv applying personally at tfee^nearefi
[] fficeo^ TiJK SIXGEE MANUPACTTJEs
?NG CO. cor by (wstal card if at a dip- ?
' snce. any Al'ULT person will be'pre
wit-i a beautifully illustrated copy
i h N-?* Bo-->k entitled
. GEXJUS REWARDED,
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I;. STORY of the SEWING tfACHIXB
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containing a handsome and coetly steoi;
ngruving trontispit-ce alHO. '-8 finely e>""
graved wood cms. and honnd in an elaN'
rate blue xnd pold lithographed cover.
? Xo ch?r^e whatever is mode for this nand'ome
boos which can be obtained only
'oy application at the branch ant1 subordinate
offices of The Singer Manufacturing,
r Co.
? 1'fIE SINGER MA^FACTUIUNG'OOT^h^.
i Principal Office, 34 Union Square,
* mav 17-lv New York.
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" CHRISTMAS GOODS !!
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a ?) UST RECEIVED:
e TEX CRATES CIIOICE FLORIDA 0RA5GFS,
t APPLES, COCOANUTS,
e BANNAXAS, CANDIE3,
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RAISINS, ETC., ETC.
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" ALL OP WHICH CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP,
! FOU THE CASH. AT
! I k. B. CATHOAST'S.
j Dec lM:n
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iSwS^feJSar'l 55s
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\V PHILLIPS, Agent, Winr^i_ v'^
j boro; S. C. 1 dct" "
'I JOB PEIKTIKG. r %
! All kinds ot JOB PRINTING, enrh M
# ! as Letter Heads Bill HeadpEnvelope*-,
' &c., &c., done in neat style-aiid* verv
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