The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, April 19, 1883, Image 2
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THE KEW'S AM) HERALD.
WINNSBORO, 8. L\
that fine fkirniture. As the board is
tHUKSDAY. AiPBU, IB. i t I i«M.
tJTO. B. MKTNOLDS. |
CU.IB. A. DOVtttASBf)
Bditobs.
t’fiA*i/)TTE is jnbilafit over the pi-os-
jiocts of a fifty thousand doHut union
de|K>t.
The Democrats in Congress should
remember that John G. Carlisle ia the
ship of (he next House.
only composed of three members, and >1883
two of them were not consulted, I
woQld like for Captain Estes to ex
plain what bfi means, when he uses
the word “we”. The ftirniture was
shipped to the firm of J. B. Crosby A sPltlNQ
Co., and the railroad agent notified
said firm of its arrive], and I have
been informed that Mr. J. B. Crosby
declined to take the furniture out and
pay freight on same until he could see
Mr. D. P. Crosby, as he did not make
the tii*der, find kndw nothing abotit it.
The order must have been made by
, „ , ! Mr. Busby, with the knowledge and
Free Trade candidate for the Speaker- conwnt of Mr< D< P . Crosby . It doe »
seem that the only ones who deliber
ated over the propriety and wisdom of
buying this furniture were Messrs j
W. B. Estes, D.P. Crosby and D.B. OUR NEW STOCK OF
WE HAVE
TRXEilD TIIIEIM: I!
THE DAVIS SBWIK8 MACHINE;
SPRING
SPRING
SPfttfcG
SFRtfiG
SPRING
RAl{)R C GElSER E ^ INE and SEPA -
. from
J. If. ELLIOTT, Sr.
Mp. J. 0. BOAG—Dear Sir:, it gives me
inbeh pleasure to testify to the merits of
the Da vis-Vertical Feed SeWing Machine.
The machine 1 got of you About five years
| ago, has been almost iH constant use
ever sbice fliat ttine. I Sinnot see that it
SPRING
SPRING GOODS!
SPRING GOODS i
. w« hi« (ri.d toW .nd iir,o.w it™Jo <-v.t .bd* ft.t time, i Sdinot m thrt it 1 liafe tow ready foi- inspection a fulljine of SPRING
pe good, and would not sell them If we ohl Is worn any, dim has not cost me one cent GOOUSj consisting Ox
KU^’S VEiLi^rG, BpMTING§} and PLAIfi
SWISS, PUAIN and FIGURED MU^LINSj
LACED, S^RIPfeU knd CORDED
Thk Charlotte Journal-Observer is
growing impatient with the slow
Jirogress bf the star-ronlc trials
hot think so.
-ALSOr-
Thl Well-khowil
*«MLekott
to tlie public/ We Will bfe pleased
Have the home orders.
at,
AVashington, and justly concludes that Busby ; and ^ suppose that is what
it is fi%h time for
brought to a close.
the farce to be
The foreman of the jury that con
victed Brady a few days ago, has re
ceived several letters threatening his
life. Irish aympatliies are unquestion
ably with Brady in his misfortune, and
the execution of a man of questionable
guilt will complicate rather than solve
the problem of Irish hate and Briiish
domination.
TIif Iroquoris Democratic Chib cele-'
brated fhd anniversary of Jcffbrson’s
birthday iw Chicago several days ago.
benator Bayard delivered a forcible
»nd eloquent speech in response to the
toast, “Our Country.” A number of
nddresses were made by representative
Democrats from different sections of
the country. The political situation
was thoroughly and ably canvassed,
and the general drift of opinion seemed
to favor Tilden for the Democratic
standard-bearer in 1884.
Captain Estes means when he uses the
wbrd “we”; and he claims that this
pnrehase was made without detriment
to any other sCltool, white or colored.
So far from this being a fact the schools
in this neighborhood have received no
benefit from the School Fund in build
ing school-houses and buying furni
ture—no, not even common wooden
benches. Parents have to furnish
benches and desks for their children at
their private expense. In this vicinity
we have no school-houses. The teach
er, Miss C. J; Sheltoit, furnished a
school-house without receiving any
rent for the same. As to the colored
school, it was taught in an old dilapi
dated church, furnished by the liber
ality of its members. The public
schools have onlv lasted “five” months.
Mr. Busby received pay for “eight”
months. I can’t see any justice in this
discrimination. “O, consistency, thou
art a jewel.”
Pledging my official and unofficial
co-operation in that common cause Of
“justice to all”, 1 am, most respect
fully, Frank Kerr,
School Trustee.
Tntc prominent Land Leaguers of
the West condemn tlie actions of (lie
Itossa faction in New York in the
strongest and sevewsst terms. Major
John Byrne, President of the Cincin
nati Land League, has written to the
President of the New York Land
Leagiie, denouncing the sentiments ex
pressed and action taken at a recent
meeting held in New York City. The
belief was expressed ihai O'Douovan
Kossa and bis fellows were the paid
agents of the English government. The
letter condemned the dynamite policy,
and declares the true Land League
policy to be consistent with American
citizenship and respectable effort.
The caption prefixed to an editorial
sentence frottt The News anw Herald
by the Charleston Mercury is suf
ficiently indicative of the sentiments
«>f that journal upon the political per
secutions in South Carolina. It reads;
Why the People are not “Loyal.”’
animosity or disloyal citizens.
Bordering on Becessiun.
We could not wonder if our people em
tertained feelings of, animosity towards the -
government, when such arrests are perpe
trated In Its name and under the semblance
of its laws.— Winnsboro Nem and Jlerald.
There can be nothing disloyal or
treasonable in an honest and hearty
criticism upon the actions of the Gov
ernment and its officials,- national or
State. And if to 1 condemn the high
handed outrages of the law officers of
the Government in the arrest and com
mitment of the best and most respected
citizens of the State upon stauiowy
and unfounded charges, smacks of
treason, and “borders on secesston,”
we say to the Charleston Mercury f
“make the most of it!”’
Popular Clergyman Under a Mule.
It was in the Yosenute, on a steep and
rugged mountain road. The party num
bered about a dozen, and tlie jolliest of all
was a well-known dominie. Somehow or
other his mule stumbled and rolled over
and over, the dominie clinging fast to him.
When they came to a stop the mule was on
top. Both the dominie and the mule were
badly braised. One of the party happened
to have a bottle of Perry Davis’s Pain
Killer. In a few hours they were ready
to proceed on their journey. *
IS ARRIVING DAILYi
—If you don’t want to freeze when its
cold; suffer from excessive jierspiration
when its wann—use Brown’s Iron Bitters.*
CONVICT LABOR.
A bill is now pending before the
Legislature of New York, which pro
vides that no further contract shall be
mad'* with reference to the employ
ment ot the convicts in«the State peni
tentinry, bnt they shall hereafter be em
ployed for the public account in manu
facturing articles to be’ sold in the
general! market. The measure has
passed to a third reading, and will
probably become a law. The example
net is,one worthy of imitation, and it
is to be hoped that it will arouse pub
lic sentiment against a similar evil in
South Carolina. Our experience for
several years past has certainly not
been such as to warrant a continuation
of a system alike unfriendly to tlie
instincts of humanity and the good
sense of tho-country.
Much has been said and ranch more
ought to be said*, by the press of the
State against the cruel and inhuman
treatment of the convicts under the
shadow and cover of the law. Hiring
out the inmates of the penitentiary to
private parties for-theipurpose of gain
is a practice barbarous and unchri:-
tian, and’the newspapers of rtie State
owe it to themselves and to the countiy
at large to continue the warfare against
it until it is checked by-the’Strong arm
of legal authority. Let public indig
nation find shape and expression in
iegislaiivjC action;
New Life
is given by using Brown’s
Iron Bitters. In the
Winter it strengthens and
warms the system; in the
Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers disease; in the
Summer it gives tone to the
nerves and digestive organs;
in the Fall it enables-the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition, Brown’s
Iron BitTErs ensures per
fect health through tlie
changingseasons.it disarms
the danger from impure
water and miasmatic air,
and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Dis
ease, &c,
H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-known firm of H. S.
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le
Droit Building, Washing
ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th,
1881:
Gentlemen: I take pleas
ure in stating that I have used
Brown’s Iron Bitten for ma
laria and nervous troubles,
caused by overwork, with
excellent results.
Beware of imitations^
Ask for Brown’s Iron Bit
ters, and insist on having
it Don’t be imposed on
with something recom
mended as “just as good!*
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Ca
Baltimore, Md,
CBOHBY INSTITUTE FURNITURE.
Messrs. Editors'. My attention has
been called to an article from Captain
Estes, in reference to the Crosby Insti
tute Furniture, bought at a great ex
pense and paid for by this Township,
No. 1. Captain Estes says “we.” the
hoax'd, after a full investigation as to
its legality, and after due reflection on
the wisdom and advantages of that
coarse, decided to purchase ftirniture
for that school. I, as cue of the trus
tees, am compelled to disclaim any
knowledge of this transaction until the
was published in the treasurer’s
report. Dr. Meador, one of the trea
ties, also disclaims any consaltatiou
ij Estes in regard tobuying j
fete-
just opened a fine itiie of
MEN’S,
Youths*
—and—
BOYS’ SUITS,
—in—
for repairs since he have iftttl it. Am Well
pleased and don’t drfsHi for tH$ better.
Yours truly,
Robt. Crawford,
Q Unite Quarry, near Winnsboro, 8; C.
We have used tlie Davis Yerfical Fet'd
. Sewing MachiHb' fW fcW five years.
Now is thetkne°to bring in OL’t) (HNS! ' Vc w0uld not hav '« an V iiiak2 at an *
price. The machine has given Us un
bounded satisfaction.
Very respectfully,
Mrs. W: & Turner and DaughfcfS.
Fairfield county, 9b C., Jan. 27, 1883.
for repairs.
i. M. ELLIOTT; Sr.
Saddles,-Bridles and Harness—“wit
down youdtr
ULYSSE G: DESPORTES.
- ' SALE
AND FEED STABLES.
LOOK OUT!
horses, Mares and mules.
JTavIft, bought a Davis Vortical Frtal
Sowifig Machine from Mr; i. O. Boag some
PIQUES* CAMBRICS,
GINGHAMS and CALICOES:
-ALSO,— *
A stock of Mali’s, Boys’ and YotliH§’ Clothing; fyhich will be
SOht) LOW; •
STRAW HATS IN ALL STYLES AND PRICES:
Men’s; BotS’ and Youths’ low cut Shoes. Laches’ and,
1 ana Leather SlipperS; Also^ & S&Hitifdi line of
1
three years ago, and it having given me ! Men’s Cloth
perfect satisfaction {it every respect as a FANS:
fkm'ly machine, Both for heavy and light, * ^ ^
sewing, and never needed the ieasf re- CA ^ AnD EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING.
pair in any way, I can cheerfully recoin- ^
mend it to any one as a first-class machine ^
Respectfully;
j. GROESCHEL; AgStfc
’ t I”
in every Particular, and think it second to
It is 0
TWENTY-TWO head of fat Kentucky
\Tt7txr a xtty mrOTD a rat TP ! mules just oftived 111 addition to stock on
TMJbW AIN Li ILr-biKAI3L.I1 hand. Dmk6 and unhroke mules from
throe to six years old. I
STYLES.
Wfi Have KECEfVED Our
LADIES’ HATS
of thd latest Styles,
From FIFTEEN Cents Up.
A call from all is respect
fully solicited.
R LANDECKER. ^ BRO.
none. It <s one of tlie simplest machine#
made; my children use it rttlh all ease.
The attachments are more' feasily adjusted
and itdoes a great#* range of $ork by means
bf its Vertical Feed than anf ofher ma
chine I have ever eoen or usbd.
Mbs. Thomas OwinoS:
Winnsboro, Fairfield comity, S. C;
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Wb have hftd one of the Davis Machines
ftoouc rour years and have always fontffl it
ready to do all kinds of work We have had
occasion to do. Can’t see that the machine
is worn any, and works as well as when
now.- _ &it8. W. J. CttAWFrtf®
Jackson’s Creek, Fairfield comily, S. C.
My wife hr htghlj v plea&Ed With the Davis
also have several, Machine bought of you. She weald not
THE EVEUING STAR,
THE STAB
18 STILL SttlAriJfG WITS A FINE ASSORTMENT
-OF-
or on time until next fail, l>y persons mak
' tlier by whole-
ing me satisfactory papers, eit
-le or retail.
pe;
sale or retail. Great inducements' olferud
io ciwh buyers/ I defy competition,
A. willJf'OKD.
Winnsboro, S. C., Feb. 0. 1883
OPENING THIS DAY.
1883.
ffiftffiS 1 , Shouidffs' and Dreak/ast Strips.
Dried Beef and Smoked Beef Tongues.
Piektetl Cod Fish and Snow Drift Cod Fish.
Sfftoked iferrihgs.
Choice Hyson Tea and very Fine English
Breakfast Teas.
Cream Cheese and Macaroni.
Parched and Green Coffees.
J iJYith ^ good many other nice goods, alt
of which will be sold dlifenp; at
S. S. WOLFES'.
OPENING OF
SPRING MILLINERY.
-COMMENCING—
MAY, Alii fit
work on it Very respectfully,
Jas; #. Free.
MonticelMy Fairfield bounty, Si C.
The Davis Sewing Machine is sifffpiy a
treasure^ MBs. 3: Ar. Goodwyn.
Ridgeway, N. C., Jan. io, 1883.
J. O. Boao, Esq., Agent—Dear Stf: My
Wife has been using a Davis Sewing Ma
chine constantly for the past four years,
and it has never needed any repairs and
works jfril ife as when first bright.
9h6 fSbys it Will do a greater range of prac
tical Work and do it easier and better than
any machine she has ever used. We cheer
fully recommend, it as a No. 1 family
machine. Yours truly,
Q: Davis.
Whanebnrov S. 6., Jan. 3, 1883.
WINES/ BRAfrCiES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS;
OF ftiti CHOICEST BRANDS.
summer beverages,
^SUCH AS—
LEMONADES, MINT
BEER OI
Always on hand and served
LUNCHES.
.. MILK PUNCHED, and
m,
on short notice, with FREE'
WALKER’S
SPECIFIC.
Respectfully^
j. GROESCHEL. Agent.
Lr-A.
MIMNAUGH’S
HAVE A
VER
VKE
THIS THULT WONDERFUL
REMEDY HJS NJi
FAILED TO
CONSUMPTION,.
Ite speedy action upon all Bronchial and
Pulmonic Affections is beyond belief
to those who have never tried it
or seen it need.
R speedily alinvs BronchW
monic Fevers. It ft a wonderful
EXPECTORANT AND HEALER.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF VERY FINE
FLOUR
JUST RECEIVED. EVERY SACK
WARRANTED BY
ACCIDENTS
{
1
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HAPPEN
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EVERY DAY in the Year.
I
PERRY
Burns,
Cuts,
»
1
DAVIS’S
Bruisbs,
PAIN
g PRAD ^
Su-RATcmab
KILLER
CoNTttaroNa,
16 THU
SWKLUNOS,
ScA’.ue,
l
GREAT
REMEDY
Sores,
Dislocations,
fiELOKS,
FOR
Boils,
Ac., Ac.
1
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DRUGGISTS
KEEP IT
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EVERYWHERE.
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Grand display of French and Domestic
Pattern Hats and Novelties.
MlsS BLAcKy a first-class milliner frmif
Baltimore; who is personally known to
many in both our town and bounty, will l<c
much pleased to serve all who may call.
No trouble to show goods. Wifl' Can only
request a trial, and will! guarantee satis
faction in every particular:
MRS. BOAG having Just returned* from
the North, we do not hesitate to* «H,f you
will find our stock in every department-
fuller and better selected than ever befobk
since we have been in business.
Many thanks for past patronage. W«J-
solicit a continuance of tlie same.
J. 0. BOAG,
BCOG1E&, BUGGIES.
Don’t forget that you-can get good, Well 1
finished Open or Top Buggy, or Double-
Seated Guubmrtcheap for-eosh from
» £0. BOAG.
RUBBER PAXXT.
O NE BARREL RUBBER PAINT, for
tin or shingle ro^fs, just received.
McMaoILU, Unitfe A Ketcuin.
Btm 1 NO. I
Family Sewing' Machine. Every Ma
chine warrantWarereprcsented, and guar
antees given with every machine.- Lightest
running and best machine on the market!-
For sale only by
v J. O. BOAG.
CIGARS! CIGARS!
A LOT of choice Ctei vs tfc be found at the
Winnsboro Hotel. The “SNORTER’*
I), R. FLEJVmKEJV.
MEAL, MEAL.
It keep, the
gam; in a natural afiiF I
it
rd urinary or-
ly conditi'dft—
. S BEE# APPRECtATED BY THE
MASSES, AS THERE ARE FEW WHO HAVE
NER VE TO STRIKE BOTTOM:
EAT
A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE VER? ?Hc6
BEST QUALITY, TuSt RECEIVED
-BY-
D. R. Hennikert.
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
Instantly relieves night sweats, goneness
of appetite and general debility. It has
been known only four years and
HAS NEVER FA^gwPERFECT
Any one afflicted with what is generally
considered death’s avant courier, consump
tion, can be cured for $2.50, $5.00 or
$10 00 according to the stage which the
disease has reached. No patbmt has yet
taken $10 worth before a dim Wds afredtejfr-
The SPECIFIC is reoomn-eiiiFed only for
pulmonary affections, and those desiring
to use it can do so by sending their orders
to the proprietors of this paper or direct
to me, stating that yon saw this advertise"-
ment in the Winnsboro News and Hkbadd’.
Walker’s
RHEUJf ATIC REMEDY
Cares Rheumatism, either acute or chron
ic, in from eight to ten days,
by Express, $5 per BottM*
Lr. j. w. walker,
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
3000 yards Standard Prints at Cents. ,.
5000 yards different brands Checked Homespun at 8 cents.
1000 yards Brown Cotton at4>$ cents., ,
500 yards Nun’s Veiling, in popular shadeb f at 12)# cents.
3000 yards Colored Lawns at 5 cents.
500 yards Lubin’s Black Cashmere at 75 CdiitsV , t • , . 1
1000 yards Lubin’s Nun’s Veiling, all wqfil. tWoew value in America, af 25 cents.
SCC What my competitors asK for the same godds. - .
Towels, Napkins and Table Damask, the production of my native soil. This line (
of goods excels anything heretofore offered in Winnnsboro.
My reputation in the HAT DEPARTMENT familiar to all, This season I,(
pect to offer such inducements as to surprise every person,-j^eyen wide awake <cb
S etifors. A good Straw Hat at 5 cents, a better one at lo'cents, up’ nr me best hai]
lade Manilla at $2.50, sold last season in this town at ft.06/ .
SHOES, SHOES—200 pairs Men’s Plough Shoes af 75 cents, worth $1.25. 200 pan
Mbp’s Plough Shoes at $1.15 andJH.25, Worth $2.00. A nice line of Men’s Fine Shoes!
100 {tail's Ladles’ Slippers at fib, 75 and $1.25. 200 pairs Ladies’ Cloth Gaiters at 75 cento,?
worth $1.25.
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ETC.—In this department I havd (t'-ffice selection, if
have no old stock canted over from last year, as this I closed out Iasi, WlnwiV ff
want real value for the Almighty Dollar, don’t fail to examine my stock:'
ff. t, MiMisrA-tra-xi.
All kinds of approved county paper bought at my office.
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IRISH POTATOES,
TO> ARRIVE:
Choice Snnfl! the Celebrated Jumbo -
■ Breakfast Ba«X)ti,-Sfiiok«d Beef Sets, Bo!
logna Sausag»*,-full Cream Cheese, and a
full line of Canned Fruits,. Vegetables arid 1
Meats.
June 13
SPRING STOCK
CALDWELL
&
ARE NOW
xvx
We have now refecivefl our stock of
SPRING- GOODS, and haVe tfoeiri ready
fbF
MSPECTIOY.-
We think we chn SAFfcZf say that we
have never opened at any time a more
Complete assortment or better* ddss of
goods.-
As regards ilfices, wff Will only stiy that
these goods'vfill be sold ft low as tliC same
CXA«R OF' GOODH
AIL
<3-A.XJLi SHI El TH-EJ
TRY
4Y ROAST
D8 FOR Oh
Bruins Crown RtteW- Planters’
Hoes, Plow Stocks, Blades, Etc. Rakes,
Manure Forks, Long Haridle Hay Forks.
I can show up a nice line of gojd ser
viceable
UOORl ftfOVES,-
atof*»oderate price. Will have unfit week
afhW*
CHARTER OAH STOVES,
j ftYe sciu in unf MARKET, ancFftkiiftT our
custom jrs that they will be iW) tec ted la
VEN prices, as we will meef tlie market af rtnjf
time in anytiiiug.-
Handlel We would call sjieclal attention to onr
. though higher 1 In price, are
than stoves riot so good have sold for.
this stove before purchasing.
JL H. CUXaftYGS:
GEYTS* DEPARTMENT,
whifch Will be fouftff completCTn every par
ticular, and all we ask is arf inspection by
the public.
McMASTBB, B&I0S & KETOH^T.
W AGOYS ! W AGO NTS ! !
mncH liWer .T U inrKORYWArnv« arl ^ of 9, L ?
told for. See ru I i ICK S' RY 'J AGONS . which will be
owc Sold cheap for cash, or on time for annA
cheap for cash, or on time for good
paper. *
Ap 17- J ' F ' Ml ' JASTER & CO.
HSU
THE UGHT-RUNNING
“DOMESTI'
That Itisthe rtkiibwledged
the Trade ft a- fact that cannot b* |
»nuted.-
MAXT lklTATK IT—NONE
The Largest Armed,
The Lightest Running,
The most Beautiful Wo
AND IT IS
To be made of the best material.
To do any and all kinds of wort.
To be complete in every' respect
For Sale by
J. M. BEATY Sc CO., f
. Winnsboro, SA
Agents wanted in unoccupied
ry. Address
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHI
Richmond, VTrginhh-