The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, November 01, 1905, Image 1

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PUBLISHED WEEKLY. WINNSBORO, S.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1905. ESTABLISHED x844. NEVER; NO, NEVER! Bargain hunters never go away from this store without a feeling of genuine satisfaction, for they always find what they come for. This season is certainly no exception; in fact our larger and better stock makes it easier for hem to be fully pleased. The men will be sure o be pleased with our sh:>wing in Suits and ants. A full line of Underwear for all. Our tock in these lines is full and up=to-date. ops'& Chilbren's Clotbing & Zboes li endless quantity. See those insoles and foot warmers. We have Shoes for Men, for Ladies, for Boys and for Girls. Shoes for all. Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases for those who are going off or stay-at-homes. Big assortment of Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Notions. You will find our prices right. Yours for business, L. LANLDECKER. THE FIRST olth ISEAON t Two Barrels of the very finest N ew i Orlearns Molasses just in; also two barrels GEORGIA CANE SYRUP. Send your jug along. Our New Cream Cheese is the best, the very best. FRESH MACA- e RONI too. Cakes and Crackers a t] the finest and the freshest. Quick sales make fresh shipment necessary every day. THREE EXTRA FINE BRANDS t1 of Coffee for those who drink d only the best. Other good Cof fees at less price. = = - - - HEINZ PICKLES, C A N N E D I Goods, Hams, Finest Patent b Flours, and every thing in a first- o: glass grocery store. - - - S aSHOES." J. D. McCarley & Co.b JUST ANY OID TIN1G h Will do for a whila, but it will not take you long to fin~d the .Cifference between the real article and its imitation. This sad discovery l never comes to those who buy F Hackney and Chase City j / Buggies, for they are the real thing, the Buggy "It". Nor is there any of that sad realization that you have been duped by taking the "just as good" when you buy ans OWENSBORQ WAGON, I unless you have a different experience from tc those who have tried them-=and that you surely will not have. K. R. McMASTER. TH E L. S. MORROW CO. Now for the MEN. What can we MENtion to please them? Oh, wve know! MENnen 's Talcum Powder for 18c You will be told thait it is irnitation, adulteration, or somnething of that sort; but if this b*e true, buy a cau, and have grounds for a suit a against tue Southernl hitlway or Winuisbora Granite Company. We ] are the People! *For 1se. we give you a can o)f MSNnen's Taloum Pow-g der, and a prospect of a fortune. Comec and see us. HOW IS TH1IS? Heavy S-inch Strap H inge for 130e. Double-Barrel Breech-lo:ading Gun for Lght 6 ine itr~ Hig for 7.Doo e--arrel flreceb-loading Giun for ti O-oot Co v hi ' 11 f r Sa t for 60e T1h eL. S. MO RR OW C O , RION. S. C. J Longtown Locals. The Longtown graded schc: opened some time since undE the management of Prof. Sayle c Newberry. Miss Nora Curlee c Greenbrier is assistant teacher The school is progressing nicel, under their efficient management Both teachers board at Mr. Jno P. Jones'. Mrs. L. C. Bush of Hopkins i: visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs D. W. Tidwell. Rev. H. J. Mills and Mr Samuel McCormick attended tlE meeting of synod at Rock Hill. Miss Estelle Harrison has re turned from a visit to friends in Columbia. Miss Kate Mellichamp ol Winnsboro is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Sallie Mellichamp. Mr. W. S. Stewart of Columbia is visiting the family of his brother, Mr. Jas. C. Stewart. Quite a crowd from here at tended the State fair. Mr. Willie Stewart of Wiuns boro was a recent visitor to rela tives in this section. Mr. and'Mrs. Cassells and Miss Clara Cassells have returned from North Carolina. E. H. D. Oct. 30, 1905. FuN -i Tragic rleaning. tre these lines from J. H. Sim nons, of Casey, Ia. Thiok what night have resulted from his errible cough if he had not taken he medicine about which he rites: "I had a fearful cough, hat disturbed my night's rest. I ried everything, but nothing vould relieve it, until I took Dr. Eing's New Discovery for Con umption, Coughs and Colds, rhich completely cured me." nstantly relieves and permanent F cures all throat and lung dis ases; prevents grip and pneu-; ionia. At McMaster Co. Obear )rug Co. and John H. Mc faster & Co., druggists, guar nteed; 50c and $1.00. Trial bot .e free. No Federal Interference. Yesteryday was the day set for 2e hearing of the case of former ispenser Howell of Union before udge Pritchard at Asheville, the etitioner praying for reinstate tent as dispenser on the ground iat the act under which he lost is position by a majority vote i E the people in unconstitutional. I peaking of the results of this I earing Mr. A. Kohn, the Colum ia correspondent of the News 2d Courier, sizes the whole tuation up in the following brief , aragraph: .One thing is very clear and tat is if Judge Pritchard takes a md in a State affair and reopens te dispensaries in the counties Lat have voted them out, there ill be no power that can prevent te General Assembly from pass g a general State prohibition w. The General Assembly and e people will not stand for a ederal Judge reopening dis mnsaries in counties where the1 sople hasve voted them out, bethe~r that view of the people 4 right or wrong from a common nse standpoint. An Explanation. The members of The News and j erald force took two days at ' e State Fair the past week: and t ace their return one of them i ts been sick a part of the time. bhis explains why the amount of I ading matter is so much cut >wD this week. But printers o are entitled to a little outing ~ )w and then, especially when I ey have been kept in so close a these have been within the c ~st six weeks. How to Cure and Bunions. First soak the corn or bunion in ~m water to soft' n it; then pare it wn as closely as poss'ible without awing blood anid apply Chamiber in's Pain Bahn~ twice daily, rubbing vor .uLly for five mlinutes at ech plicatiotm. A corn plaster should be orn a few day s to protect it from the ~ oe. As a general linintent for sprains, nils s, latmenls and rheumiatiam r ~iin Balm is unequaled. For sale by I have so fixed the habit in my i son mind that I never raise air ass of water to my lips without' ;king God's blessing. I never e >al a letter without putting a Is ord of prayer under the seal. I1 ever take a letter from the pos t ; ithout a brief sending of myv ioughts heavenward. I never ange my classes in the sectionr >Oml without a minute's petition It r the cadets who go out and iose who cemae i:2.-Stonewall I a A MA fMRf fNEALITh r f POWDER Absolutely Pure ASIOSUSTITJT E A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phatic acid %OYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Cheap Excursion Rates via Southern Railway. On account of Charleston's Annual Gala Week and Coast Fair Association, November 6-11, 1905, the Southern Roilway will sell tickets from all points within the State of South Carolina, ir cluding Augusta, Ga., at the rate of one first-class fare plus 25 oents for the round trip; tickets sold November 4th to 10th, in clusive, and for trains arriving in Charleston before noon Novem ber 11th, with final limit Novem ber 13th. The Southern Railway will provide extra coaches on all trains into Charleston, Neiember 5th to 12th, inclusive, and all who wish to take advantage of the exceedingly low rates can do 3o and feel assured thst plenty of room will be provided. For additional information, ,all on ticket agents, or address R. W. Hunt, division passenger tgent, Charleston, S. C Don't flake a Mistake. ieffEE~lsuffr fr-g -r iea aues n~ ~trea; hemselves for stoniaclb troubles or heumatism, when their disease is ome affection of the kidneys, which :ould be quickly cured by Foley's Ioney and Tar. Take it in time. lefuse substitutes. Sold by McMaster Jo. The only business Man we ever net who kept busy without ad 'ertising was an Arkansas grocer rho was afflieted with the seven rears itch and carried a Water ury watch. When he was not cratching he was vinding his vatch."-Ex. The Better War The tissues of tate throat are nflamed and ir rita te d; youj ough, and there is more irrita ion-more coughing. You take cough mixture and it eases the rritation-for a while. You take SCOTTS! nd it cures the cold. Thst's rhat is necessary. It soothes the hroat because it reduces the~ rritation ; cures the cold because I Sdrives out the inflammation;1 uilds up the v~eakened tissues because it nourishes them back o their natural strength. That's OW Scott's Emulsion deals withi sore throat, a cough, a cold, r bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOU A SAMPLE FREE. CoTT & BOWNE, "09 Pci", ~ ~ For Sale. The fine plantaition of I lexander 'illiford, deceased, 23 miles. west of 1 Einnsboro on the Bell's Bridg'e and [onticello road, cont:'ins ,00 acre-, iore or less, 1 dwelling~ hou.e of 4 >omis, w~ell of good wat~er, ..irine of; nod water, 11 tenant houses. 1 nule arn, 1 cow barn. :J00 acres in iu t i atien; makes zro'n 1.000 to ,00 ounds of cotton to iihe aer', 5i0 :nres 1~ pasture, under wire fenIc (eedar9 osts), and well watered. 200 acres of ine and original woods.. Creek on ast side running wvest, watering entire ast side of plantation;; creek on west ide extending entirely around west ide of plantation; branch running brough centre of place. Magn~ificent OUSe site oni public road one-half mile rest of present dwelling. I will offer for sale before the Courti louse door on sale-day in November ext. if not sold privately before that jime. Terms, one-third cash, bond uid mortgage at 8 per cent, or all cash t option of purchaser. G. W. RAGSDALE, 1(-L1trl Exeutor. Clerk'e Sale. State of South Carolina, County Fairfield. In Court of Common Pleas. Annie H. Beaty, Fitz H. McMnst and others, Plaintiffs, vs. Richard N. McMaster and others, D fendants. In pursuance of an order of the Cou of Common Pleas, made in the abov stated case, I will offer for sale, befoi the Coure House door, in Winnsboro, C., on the first Monday in November nex within the legal hours of sale, at publi outcry, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lc of land, containing about one acre, mor or less, lying, being and situate in th town of Winnsboro, County of Fairfieli and State of South Carolina, boundec on the north by lot now owned by U G. DesPortes, or his wife, Mrs. Sarah W DesPortes; on the east by the right o: way of the Southern Railwar Company on the s'ith by lot of Mrs. S. Cathcart - and on the west by Congress street, and being commonly known in said town' as the "old McMaster Hotel." TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, on the day of sale, and the balance on credit of one and two vears from the day of sale, with interest from Isaid date, to be secured by the bond of )the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Jons, W. LYLES, Wnnsboro, S. C. C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. The Home Savings Association, Plaintiff, vs. W. T. Scott, Defendant. In pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door, in Winnsboro, S. C., on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described property, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract -f land, lying. being and situated in the County and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and seventy-eight (178) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Reistler, estate of Ira Scott, estate of Mansel Hollis and James Higgins, John 0. Jackson, being the same tract of land inherited by me from estate of Thos. Nichols, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. One-half of the purchase money to be the day o sale, to be secured by the bond I Df the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises so sold, or all cash, at the option f the purchaser, the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and for record ing the same. Jo.nx W. LYLES, Winnsboro, S. C. C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of i Fairfield. In Court of Common Pleas. Kate G. Davidson, Plaintiff, vs. John M. Simpson and the unknown heirs< at law of Samuel T. Simpson, deceased, I Defendants.< in pursuance of an order of the CourtI f Common Pleas, made in the above ;tated case, I will offer for sale, before :he Court House door, in Winnsboro, S. ,on the first Monday in November next, v'ithin the legal hours of sale, at public< yutcry, to the highest bidder, the follow ng described property, to wit: All that plantation of land, situate inC Fairfield County, State aforesaid, on the vaters o1 Wateree River, containing< [30 1-4 acres, bounded by Big Dutchman >eek, old Rocky Mount Road, lands of I John Puett, James Jones and B. F. r astles, and being the lands bought by samuel T. Simpson of B. F. Castles. TERMS OF SALE. One-half of the purchase price to be ->aid in cash and the balance in one year's ime from the date of sale, with interest 2 n the deferred payments from the day >f sale until paid, and the payment of he credit portion shall be secured by >ond of the purchaser and a mortgage >f the premises sold, but the purchaser nay pay all or any less amount in cash. Jouix4 W. LYL.Es, Winnsboro, S. C. C. C. C. P. F. C.t Clerk's Sale. d tate of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas.h aou Penn McMaster and Mary F. C Ketchin, Plaintiffs, fi i.nnie H. Beaty, Fitz H. McMaster and oth.ers, Defendants. b) In pursuance of an order of the Court d f Common Ple::s, made in the above v tated case, I will offer for sale, before i he Court House door, in Winnsboro, S. .on the first Monday in November next, b ,'ithin the legal hours of sale, at public a utcry, to the highest bidder, the follow- d rig describ~ed property, to wit: n All that tract or parcel of land, con- t aining five acres, more or less, on which a he dwelling house of the late George H. g leMaster is situate, lying and being in b) he town ot Winnsboro, County of Fair- E eld and State of South Carolina, l, 'ounded on the east by Congress street; E n the south by Fairfield street and the at con which thie old Associate Reformed o resbytoriran Church Is situate, which c neasures sixty bv one hundred and five a, eet; on the 'west by lands of estate of i imon Davis, deceased: and on the north a ~y lot of H-. E. Ketchin.f T~wu; o1" SALE.I One-third of the purchase money to he t >aid ini cash, or all cash, at the option t f the purchaser, on the day of sale, and a he balance on a credit of one and two a ecars, with interest from the date of saleI c o be sec~ured byte od of the pur'- t bhaser or [purchasers, and a :nortgage of he premises sold, the purchaser to pay I for all necessary paes t Jons W. LYtEs. Winnshw-n . C. C. C. C. P. F. C. C Clerk's Sale. 3f State of South Carolina, County o Fairfield. Court of Common Pleas. _r William C. Russell, Alfred Russell, Leil. L. Cassels and others, Plaintiffs, v.s. Lobert D. Bolick, in his own right anC as Administrator of the estate of Sallit t E. Bolick, deceased, Defendant. c In pursuance of an order of the Couri e of Common Pleas, made in the above '> stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door, in Winnsboro, S. e C., on the first Monday in November next, - within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the follow t ing described property, to wit: (a) All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situate in the County of Fairfield, State aforesaid, containing two hundred twenty-four (224) acres, more or less, known as the Lyles place, bounded on the north by lands of the estate of B. F. Lyles; on the east by lands of C. E. Leitner; on the south by lands of C. E. Leitner; and on the west by lands of William C. Russell and A. 5. Russell. (b) All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with. the dwelling and other improvements thereon, lying and being situate in the town of Ridgeway, in the County of Fairfield and State aforesaid, containing one-half acre, more or less, fronting on Palmer street in said town 107 feet, and bounded as follows: On the north by lot formerly belonging to Dr. S. S. Linder, now owned by Hogan -& Parker; on the east by lands of A. E. Baxter; on the south by lands now or formerly owned by the Charlotte, Colum bia and Augusta Railroad Company; and on the west by Palmer street, of said town. (c) All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being situate in the County and State aforesaid, contain ing two hundred acres, more or less, known as the "Leggo" place, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Wm.' G... Hinnant and lands of the estate of Dr. Thomas; on the east by lands of Wm. G. Hinnant and lands formerly belong ing to R. S. DesPortes, deceased; on the south by lands of W. S. Robertson; on the west by lands of Dr. Thomas. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal annual instalments from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale, at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, to be secured by the bond of the pur- c chaser and a mortgage of the premises s sold, the purchaser to have the option to t pay all or any part of the credit portion C in cash, the purchaser to-pay for all ne- ' ressary papers and recording of same. 0 JoHns%- W. LyrEs, i Winnsboro, S. C. C. C. C. P. F. C. 0 C1erk's.Sa1e. - - .4 0T b Fairfield. Court of Common Pleas. - )esPortes Mercantile Company, Plaintiff, T vs. 01 or Mary Ashford, Defendant. t In pursuance of an order of the Court k1 if Common Pleas, made in the above m tated case, I will offer for sale. before ce he Court House door, in Winnsboro, S. 7., on the first Monday in November next, ch vithin the legal hours of sale, at public da utcry, to the highest bidder, the follow- of ng described property, to wit: se All that piece, parcel or tract of land, a ontaining twenty acres, more or less, ch ing, being and situate in the County 'f Fairfield and State aforesaid, and pounded by lands of Lawrence Martin, rohn Mar'tin, Benjamin Martin and roses Martin, being known as the Fan Lie Murphy land. Terms of sale: One-half of the pur hase money to be paid in cash, the bal nce on a credit of twelve months from he day of sale, with interest from the ay of sale at eight per cent. per annum, o be secured by the bond of the pur haser and a mortgage of the premises old, or for all cash, at the option of the urchaser, the purchaser to pay for all Ji ecessary papers and for recording. Jonm W. LnEEs, gg Winnsboro, S. C. C. C. C. P. F. C. t .w Clerk's Sale. hi F: tate of South Carolina, County, of g Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. of Eugene M. McNaul et al. C vs. U5 James M. McNaul. Pursuant to decree made in above en tIed action, I will offer for sale, to the ~ ighest bidder, before the Court House g oor, in Wlnnsboro, S. C., within the legal on ours of sale, an the first Monday in c ovembe~r, 1905, the following tracts ofb mnd: g (1) All that certain piece, parcel offr md, lying, being and situate in the i ounty and State aforesaid, containing W fty-one and one-fourth acres, more or g ss, by survey of J. L. Brice, dated 93dso ugust, 1903, bounded north by lands of .J. Crawford and Ben. Owens; east r lands of estate of William McNaul, eceased; south by lands of estate ofr rilliam McNaul, deceased; and west by .nds of W. J. Crawford. y (2) All that certain tract of lando 'ing, being and situate in the County a id State aforesand, containing sIx hun-. red acres, more or less, bounded on thea >rth by lands of WV. J. Crawford and of p te estate of Mary M. McNaul, deceased, id lands of Joe Davis; east by lands of mon Davis, George H. Timms; south - r lands of Archie Park and James ryce and the Milling place; west by .nds of Mrs. M, A. Milling and James rvee. Tihe last described tract will be flirst mfered for sale in four separate par als or tracts, according to plats Nos. 1, ev ,S and 4, made by J. L. Brice, on file ha my office, and to be exhibited on day an f' sale, and then said tract will be offered tic :>r sale as one whole and entire tract. 'co f' the aggregate of the highest bids for th ie several parcels aforesaid shall exe'ed tic le highest bid for said tract as one whole ar nd entire tract, then the respective bids Te f the purchasers for such separate par- eq els shall he accepted; hut if the sum of to .e highest bids for the several parcels :ofi oes not exceed the highest bid for said Iof md as a whole, then the highest bid for TI he tract as a whole shall h~e accepted. W: Terms of sale: One-third of the pur hae money to be paid in cash on day of sale, or any greater portion, or all cash, at the opticn of the purchaser, and the balance, if any, on a credit of one and two years from day -of sale, with interest thereon from date of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, the purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. JoHx W. LYLEs, Winnsboro, S 7. C. C. C. P. F. C. Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. R. T. Matthews & Son, Plaintiffs, vs. Alexander Bell, Defendant. In pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door, in Winnsboro, S. C., on the first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the follow ing described property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate in the town of Winnsboro, in the County and State aforesaid, containing about one-eighth of an acre, embraced within the following area, to wit: Com mencing at a corner on .Fairfield and Garden streets,- and -running in an east erly direction one hundred- and fourteen feet, and then in a southerly direction - eighty-four feet, and then westerly one hundred and fourteen feet, to corner of lot now or formerly of Charlie Goings, on Gaiden street, of said town, and then northerly along Garden street eighty-four feet, to the corner of Garden and Fair field streets. Terms of sale: One-half, or any greater part, or all cash, at option of purchaser, and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest thereon from the day of sale, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises ;o sold. JoHn W. Lims, Winnsboro, S. C. C. C. C..P. F. C. Clerk's Sale. state of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. Court of Common Pleas. Leroy R. Fee, Plaintif, vs. ,harley Waters, Laura A. Fee and others, Defendants. In pursuance of an order' of the Court f Common Pleas, made in the above tated case, I will offer for sale, before ne Court House door, in Wixnsboro, S. ., on the first Monday in November next, ithin the le'gal' houi-s of sale, at publie uterv, to the highest bidder, the follow ig described- properfty, to witi . All that certain piece,' padei or tract f land, lying, being and situate in Fair wm--416?a-cres, oeo.- es ~ >unded on the noith by leso, an )rmerly owned by W l ds now or - Shelton; on the sou -err and W. Travlor; on the east by,, d of formerly owned by William es now i the west by lands of W. B. -nd e said tract of land being town as the "Jeek Jenkins" land, fo - !rly owned by Mrs. B. P. Moore, -de ased. Terms of sale: One-half of the pur ase money to be paid in cash on the y of sale, and the balance on a credit one year from the day of sale,to be 'ured by the bond of the purchaser and nortgage of the premises sold, the pur- "" aser to pay for. all necessary papers. . JOHn W. LY~s, Wrknsboro, S. C. C. C. C. P. F.,.C. Clerk's Sale. / STAL OF SOUTH CAROLINJ CcMTY OF FAIEFI.z,. COURT' F' COMMON PLIAC Ldith.K. Boyl t ala.,Dend t. Pursuant to dec -. Lted case, I will o .far e Court ,House -d n W' thin the legal' hours SS 'to the ghest bidder; on the > :RST MpLyLDAY IN ~ * . )5; th-e following trtact of :4 All that certain piece, jparcor tract lad-yigbeing and sit 'ie unty of FairfieldandState South rolina, eontainidg - BIXTEEN AND ONE-FoUTRTH ACRES, re oreless, known as ? part of the dith K. Boyles home plae pounded the north by lends oi . P and L. Wray, John D). Smart and Reu n Joues; east by:lands oiJohn.D. iant stid the 'publie roaf 'leading m Ridgeway to Camden' south by ids now or formerly belonging-.to ilson- Bros. and said-publie' road; an4 st by lands now or forrmerly of Wit- ~ i Bros. and E. M. Mellehamp. TERMS OF.SALE )ne-half cash, or any grater portion ' all cash at the option of .u -~r fi blaguedif any. on. asedt 6bfe' ir, witli'terest 'thereon from date sale,seearie4 by bond of. putchaser I a. mortgage of the premises sold. e purchaser to pay for all necessary pers and forreodnthsa . O411td ~C. C.C. P. F.C. reachers' Examination for Certificates. ['he public schoot law .requires that ary teacher in a public pchool must. - - ea certificate grauted upon an ex u1nation or issued upon the presenta n of. a dlplome from a recognizedJ e',and must be registered with a County Superintendent of Eduea n. All teachers not now registered hereby-notified to register at once. achers' having no certinloates or~ uivalent diplomas will be required stand a special examination at the ice of the County Superintendent Education Saturday,- Novemrber' 4. ie claims of t eachers not registered& 11 not be approved after this date. D. L. STEVENSON, oCs23- Co. Supt. Education..