The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, November 06, 1883, Image 3
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LOCAL ISTElUflESCE;
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♦ujMOAY.WoTembeH; * : * *>*3.
A tl vert) •erar-T^*.
^Butter—B/€i. Wolfe. j ,.•
Watclie* and CliainR—Conner k
Chandler. ^
W’innsbpro S. & L. AfiRociatloB^D.
If. Flenniken, Secy, and Treas.
Peusonat..—f)'r. BV J. Quatflebanm
lias removed his family to Wimisboro,
tmd they expect to reside here perma
nently. We welcome titeit to our
town, and hope •hey may find their
stay a pleasant one.'
—All parties who bought guanos
from us xyntsf settle on or before the
1st of November,, or they wii lose the
Traci A, 214 sores, to & &. Garri
son for $750.
Tract B, 316 acres,’ to Charles K.
JZabb for $800.
Tract C, 241 acres, to Charles K,
Rabb for $96§. , (
Tract p, 223 seres, to Charles K.
Rabb for $895.
Tract E, 2484 acres, to Sami. McCor
mick for $995. ,
Tract F, 2081 acres, to Saml.McCoiv
mick for $835.
Tract G, 2834 acres, to Sami. McCor
mick for $1,420. > -
Tract It, 254J acres, t 1 ) Charles K.
Rabb for $1,020. .
Tract I, 1144 acres, to James H.
Rion for $380,' r .
Making a total of $8,060.
In the case ot William B, Bikin and
cotton option and w«l have to pay the Qthers.rs Grace O’Neale and Others,
i lace of their notes in money
R. J. McCahlev & Co.
Oct 27-tf *\
A Hakusome Present.—Messrs.
If. S. Dcsportcs, A. F. Ruff and E. W.
Parker, the trustees of School District
No. 16, have presented to the High
[{School at Ridgeway a l«rge furnace
for heating the school room. The fur-
a tract of 516 acres, on Broad River,
to MoiiieF< Murphy, for $3,005; also,
four small islands in Broad River, con
taining altogether one acre, to Jamss
H. Rion for $1.00. (
In (lie case of Thos. K. Elliott, as
Receiver, vs. John C. Mackorell and
Others, a tract of ft5 acres, lying near
Blackstock, fo John C. Mackorell for
$1,225.
In the case of Henry L. Elliott vs.
nacc is vertical, itiicf is not unlike
(ma.iv of the st<;am engines now in use. | V*. Ul rJC,,rj f
Bovs and girft evervwhere require John T. W. S itt a tract of 276 acres,
bounded by lauds of Dr. James L.
Martin and others, to Henry L. Elliott
for $1,000.
The Sheriff sold a tract of 540 acres,
Thomas
Ivrarmtn^.
Fire Near Ridgeway.—Last Satur
day theginhousc, engine and screw, to
gether with live'bales of cotton, a lot bounded by lands of John R
flof wheat and wheat,straw, belonging and others, to Mrs. Martha Walker
Jjto Mr. Wylie J. Davis, were destroyed for $1,000—levied upon as the proper*
Sby accidental fire, caused by a spark ; tv of Jaulcs B. Walker, at the suit of
(from the engine. Two . mules that Sarah E. Means;
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y-f.rnm‘ -<:••■ ; > ■sitiytanij i/j~ ^ - -
■ j— f- , r ■ ■ , , . „
nfvef prosper In her agricultural la-’ W T ^ T K O W SJ K' V
tercets so king as that odiyus and ruin-1 "" 4-A- X JA.V/ VT XV. X
ous act remains on her statute books.
The schools show an improvement
within the last .two or three years in
this county, .inasmuch as most pf them
ruii now ten months in the year. No
teacher should open a schppT in our
State unless guaranteed a term of ten
months.
We had a heavy frost this morning',
and, the weather promising to continue
fair for a time, late cotton will not
suffor much. w. E.
HYMENEAL.
Married, on the 18th of October, 1883,
by the Rev. J. K. McCain, Mr. F. J. Cooo-
ler, of Columbia, to Miss A. M. Steele,
of Fairfield county. * . ..
GRAKV EXHIBITION t
Advent of thl Match In*, the Wonderfu',
the Justly Celebrated New Davis Yertleal
Feed Sewing Machine.
The “Vertical Feed" principle Is the
hinge upon which is swinging a success
unparalleled in the history of Sewing Ma
chines, and enables the operator to per
form without care or basting the greatest
range of practical family work, which
never has been and never can be done on
the old style Under Feed Machines.
Don’t fail to call and see the new wonder
of the age on exhibition.
(ADV.) J. O. BOAO.
WjnnsboTO & L. Association.
rTTIIE Third Regular Monthly Meeting
l of the VVhvnsboro Savings and Loan
Association will be held in the Town Hall
this (Tuesday) evening at seven o’clock.
D. R. FLENNIKEN.
Nov 6-f 1 Secy, and Treas.
WATCHES @ CHAINS.
~T—•w-. * '•‘f'y-r-v-l
—t;* iiw ii i imii n r~
■ were tied under the gfmnousc were
a badly scorched 1 before they could be
rescued. Loss $2,000. Nb insurance.
—Messrs. R. J. McCarley & Co. are
prepared to buy or sell Future Con
tracts for any parties Wishing to oper
ate in this line. AH business confiden-
ial. We receive press dispatches four
times a day and will keep our custom-
rs posted. Oct 16-tf *
Cottqn Shipments.—Captain W. G.
Jordan h^s kindly furnished us with
the following statement of cotton ship
ments from Wimisboro: io
1882.
In the case of Jacob A. Caldwell vs.
Mary G. Caldwell and Others, H. A.
Gaillurd, as Trustee, sold, by order of
tho Court of Common Pleas, two tracts
of laud—one containing one hundred
acres, lying on, Hog Fork, to, John F.
Gladden for $1,975; the othci 4 , the
plantation known as “Fairview’ 7 ,
| containing 400 acres, bounded by lands
of Mrs. 0.' E. Mobley and others, to
the same purchaser for $525.
September 1,639
October • 4,085
1883.
1,544
No “Bitter*” about Montlcello.
Messrs. Editors: “Z. Y.’s” contri
bution to a recent issue of The News
and Herald leaves this impression^
doubtless umlesignedly, that the sale
Total 5,724
Showing & decrease of 542 hales in so,
the two mopths this year, as compared njty will
3 638 liquors, under the name of ‘‘bit-
! 4*.Mr.9) an AAaaaaan«-1 vaaa 4% n aaA r lM*a« a-vaAa* 1-vA
5/182
! ters”, is carried on here. This may be
with the shipments during the same
period iast year.
true of points not far distant; and, if
, (He good citizens of this commu-
join heartily in “Z. Y.’s”
suggestion of an investigation by the
proper authorities. Rut it is a picas-
T _ „ “ ... * , . I ure to be able to state truthfully that
Loss Paid.—We have alreadv men-! , , „ .... . .
tloned thnt lire i,,.n‘r«.,ce upon Mr. W. I ! te , re 18 ™
II. Flciiuikou’s properlv recentlv 111 onticello.
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BARUCH,
CHARLOTTE. S. C.v
6ffIr extraordinary in
ducements TO people who
are &OING THEIR TRADING RY
1
MAIL.
OUR MAIL O^DER DEPART
MENT IS SO ARRANGED THAt
“SHOPPING” BY MAIL IS REN-
DERRD EASIER AND IS OFTEN
MORE SATISFACTORY Do'pfi
• ’ * *' “ '
THAN IN PERSON.
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tETTERS 6f inquiry are
PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO.
SAMPLES SENT AND ESTIMATES
GIVEN. WE GUARANTEE SAT
ISFACTION-DELIVERING PACK
AGES FOR OVER TEN DOLLARS
IN AMOUN T, FREE OF EXPRESS
OR MAIL CHARGES.
THE QUESTION
That worriea our competitors at Winnsboro, Chester and Columbia: HOW IS IT
MIMNA^CHI S^LLS GOODS SO CHEAP? Well, tills is our own little secret, and
we <ton't,propo3§ to give it away. ... ....
, 1 am noW opening my second shipment this season, and owing to the many failures
yi New York in the clothing business and many otrfef branches, I have bedn enabled
to secure goods at prices never heard of in'
■-W
FOR SALE!
MB. « D-
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Black Caslimeres, Colored Cashmeres, Trimmings, of all the latest designs.
A nice line of Ladjya’ Hats, direct from Manufacturers’ Agents, and for style ami
elegance cannot be surpassed by any house Ijt. WINNSBORO.
Our buyej notifies us to close out our stock of BLANKETS at SIXTY CENTS ON
THE DOLLAR. He advises us by Saturday’s mail of the shipment of
’ : OTTS 3-£T^IsTIDT^EID
to Winnsboro. Don’t buy until you see these &o6d£ While my other places take up
part of my time, the presence of
Ml MN AUG II
SHALL BE i'ELT IN THE ^VlSSSBORO' D/lY GOODS MARKET.
•• v ’ Respectfully
J. L. MXMITA.TJC3-I3:.
o,-t m-
“GROCERIES.
iJltiiiliSld
> y .
vGO
s.ri kt
of • ?S*T ^
jtLL *■ J
SADDLES,
II ARNE
e.aco:
ALWAYS
FRESII
AND CHEAP AT HARDEN’S.
DRY GOODS,
LRir LES,’
u TIT
1 . . . k 1. ,
NOTIONS,
SHOES,
INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH.
We have just received a fresh supply of WESTERN FLOUR of all grades,
and mom to arrive in a few davs.
,, We keep constantly on band SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS and
MOLASSES. ,
Also, SHELF GOODS, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, and in iact every
thing usually kept in the GROCERY LINfc. i
- BAGGING AND TIES,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HARDWARE.
J. H. HARDEN & BRO.
WOOD'S 01)0]
E
, IS NOT GOOD
tevdi of a comb or a
cleanses the
TO CLEAN
cross cut saw,
Tin;
but it
TEETH OF HUMAN BEINGS
It is por-
cflicient.
WE KEEP EVERYTHING THAT
IS NEEDED TO CLOTHE MEN,’
YOUTHS AND BOYS, LADIES,
MISSES AND CHILDREN, IN
CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE OF
property
burnt, lyas partly paid by Mr. ,J. C.‘
Caldwell, tlie agent of the Continental
Fire Insurance Company. Mr. Flcn-
niken had policies also in the Ger
mania, represented by Mr. J. F. Mc-
Master, and in the Rochester-German,
represented by Mr. Caldwell.
companies have also settled in full.
.The promptness with which all (iicse
claims have been met, speaks well for
: the character of the different comna-
“Let’s Have Fair Play.”
Dr. John Boyd, School Commis
sioner: Dear Sir—Please answer the
following questions, to wit:
Arc we not entitled to a school house
in tliis .part of Township Number
These | One, and to be paid for out the School
NICE LOT
Watches,
In Gold, Silver and Nickel cases. Some
stem and some key wind, of best American
make, warranted correct time-keepers. If
-you are thinking of getting one this winder
you would do well to call and examine our
stock. We can do as well for you as any
one can. Again, we say of those v cheap
gold and silver watches you see advertised!
—{hey are but brass watches in disguise.
■*-» ‘ _ j* ai yyv„ i t:i_. .Fj-
ueaiuiy icvAmiuicnu
the Stiffened Gold Case for Watches. This,
gives you a stronger watch for less, money
than the solid, and good for forty years.
WATCH CHAINS
i Of all kinds—Solid Gold, Rolled Plate and
Silver Vest Chains, Operas, Guards, Leon-
tines, etc., etc.
ConnoP <& Chandler.
LADIES’ i«ND MISSES’ UNDE..
WEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST
DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN
The south:
SEjtD US A TRIAL ORDBffii.
nios, and
a strong argument in favor
of fire insurance.
Fund? We have enough children in
this vicinity to have a </oorf school^ if
we had a house to teach them in.
: When the School Trustees neglect or
refuse to locate a suitable place, and
have a liouse erected thereon for a
school house, then is it not >our duty
Death ok Mrs. Elizabeth J. Kerr. t o have the house built?
—Mrs. Elizabeth J. Kerr, the mother ertv-owners
of W . 11. Kerr, Esq., died at her home 0 f gift of one-half‘acre of land, in a
in this county on Thursday last. She central location, to be used by the
reached the advanced age of w i,jtes for school purposes, but still
Two prop-
offered to make a deed
■ had
Si
eighty-three years, yet her health had no school house.
■ been very good,’ ami her end was siid-
||de!i at last. On Wednesday she was
■ attacked, with apoplexy,' and contitwed;
[unconscious til! she breathed her last.'
. Kerr, all through her long life, |
1
All Wo desire is “justice to all.”
Respectfully,
W. J. Shelton.
Shelton, S. C., November 3, 1883.
■ maintained the character, of a Chris-
Htian woman; and she will long he re-
Hmembered for the high example she set
■to kindred and friends.
Cotton Statement.—The following
s the comparative cotton statement for
irhe week ending November 2, 1883:
XOTEH rROM SEH’BERRT.
The Delights of the Circus -The Crops, the
Formers, and the Lien Law.
Newberry, S. C., November 3.—1
returned here not long since and found
the cUfeens awaiting the big menagerie
: and circus. The streets and side-
.. . . „ TT v; vo. . . j Vfalks were early crowdedwithdar-
et receipts at all United States ports . . , o*. . „ .. .
.1 i ooq oort . .• kies to the amount m all of about two
uring tlie week 238,280; to same time! ,, . .
■ o. ton * . i • . . .i • i or tlnce thousand colored “pussons’,
last year 252,430; total receipts to tins .. „ ,
»*q oe, . ^ so said; Not more
ate 1,458,851; to saute date last year
V
tlian half of this
number entered (he arena—for want of
the indispensihle, 1 suppose. The cir
cus was a success, but tlie menagerie,
; except the hippopotami, was but com
mon.
non ./her 3*" i •; -n • * v.- The Nowheifv cotton factory is
st veari»80,449; stock at all interior .' . ...
107 Q.>«. ri m .. loci ««- ra P“ l, y progressing in its construction,
and it is thought in a twelve-month
.. i . - tcon,.n, u r-.i will b6 in operation. The citizens of
time last year 462,000f stock, 4k .’ - v ,. . -
n iiA n ofinLlfn.. Hi-ttnit.’! coa, ‘^ are alive to .(heir material
interests and are noted for their push
__ and enterprise. The farmers have
the sales off MONDAY. I availed fhdinselves 6f all the late im-
QuaDtitj of B..1 B.U-. i Hr™"* '"“y 1 ? 1 , 1 ”™! i'^ 1 '" 1 "; 18 ,
Sold by the Clerk and the sheriff. The late county fair exhibited a full
A large number AT persons were i,iH « of the8e 1 " du8t,ie8 ’ The exhibi-
ttracted to town on Monday, by the i tion of hor8e8 * mu,e8 a,,d ca,tle and
ties advertised in The News and wa8 a fair 0,, e- This county
Ierald. The sales made bv the Clerk fa . ir is in a 8,ale of and the
tlie Court of Common Pleas are as doctors promise a full exhibit next
[illo'ws* ' fall. The farmers here say that the
In‘ the case of J. Wflliam Boney vs. ha8 brou * ,rt the cofto ”
1,365,538. Exports for the week lo3,-
185; same week las't year 170,531; total
Exports to this date 633,801; to same
late last year 701,191. Stock at all
Jnitcd States ports 768,547; same .time
ist yea\^80,<4$j s’tock at all
)wns 127,928; same time last year 88,-
28; stock at Liverpool 433,00‘J;
tine time last .
Amofie&n afloat for Great, Britain
26,000; same time last year 1*72,000.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD.
As NO ether preparation can.
focl’y harmless and pVopiptlj
25 cents a box.
W. C. FISHER,
Wholcsa’e Agent, Colunibia, S. (.'.
For sale in Wimisboro by McMastlk,
Brice & Ketimy.
RECEIVED Gilt-Edge Bu^
ter, fresh and Sweet, Cream
Cheese and Prunes, New Or
leans Molasses, with a good
many other goods. Call soon
and get bargains at S. S.
WOLFE’S!
Received this DAY GOSHEN
BUTTER, Cheese, Raisins,
Dates, Almonds, English Wal
nuts, Tomatoes, Peaches, Fresh
and Pickled Salmon, Fresh and
tickled Mackerel, Sardines,’
Oysters and Lobsters, Potted
and Devilled Meat!/ Gun Pow
der, Young Hyson and English'
Breakfast TEAS, SUGARS,
Coffees, Syrups, VINEGAR,’
Flour, Meal, Bacon, Ferris’s 1
Hams and Breakfast Strips,’
Buckwheat and OATMEAL,
Cabbage, Apples, Onions and
Potatoes: All of which will be
SOLD AT THE LOWEST
PRICE,’ AT
S. a WOLFE’S.
iriTTicowsitY d bari ch.
;>r
tj* r
NEW FALL
—AND—
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
‘DOMESTIC.”
That it is the acknowledged Leader in
he Trade is a fact that cannot be dis-
‘ Muted.
MANY imitate it-none equal it
The Largest Armed,
The Lightest Running,
The most Beautiful Woodwork
AND IT IS WA v BANTED
To be made of tlie best material.
To do any and, ah kinds of work.
To be complete in evety respect.
For Sale by
J. M. BEATY & CO.,
Winnsboro, S. C.
Agents wanted in unoccupied territo-
!*y
Domestic sewing machine co.
Richmond, Virginia.
SALE
AND FEED STABLES.
TAKE NOTICE!
BUY *your Wagon
JBS, SHAFTS,
Material, SPOKES,
RIMS hnd HUBS, SHAFTS, POLES,
WAGONS, GROCERIES, MACHINE
OIL, GRINDSTONES. TRACES, WELL-
CHAINS,’ add all kinds of Plantation
Goods.
COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES,
from 114.00 to $50.00, complete,
OIL STOVES, WOODENWARE, ETC.,
From
J. Hi CUMMINGS.
WINTER. GOODS.!
RrlTHIS F.TfSUSSl iiO?! IXCL'.S BBT SGilrJ-
YU O MS SPHiHa.
ARKMEDVot ii-tn'u-flveitwltsa.
AIIE.HKDV j nt homo. rr.J v.’iiora
best km v u, timn < il other rtneiissef «:.< Mail
A KSiULDY end: ed ty tho b<*A Physician.!
and Pn c-fistH ii 1 n- l:o:c *.
A RCHi-JiV rt.a; Mr O’Neill. rordYater,
Aia.. says rai led hU v. i:>» froji ku iuvuu i’s bod,
and. lie ueUe/o; soir.lfuriU'e.
A ItliMKDY o' v. tik it p. prominep* /, ‘dar.ta
merchant said,''J would ban •
as i wo dd .i k« kl • lor whet two bottles ot you
medicine did iormy . i - er.”
A llEMUDV in re!:.'id to wliicU P J rYSSClls,
M Di,, DruRgwt of 1 : • I
can recall lnsb>nces In which 11 t'lorc J rrli J
after alt t;>r want reervli $ had failed
A RF.HEDY about which Hr. K. B. FcrrtU, ^r.-
Gnutge, Ga, write* ‘*1! aveu for Un last
years the ,medicine yon nre j utting up and
eatatder tt too : iot • r-:..i.,gviieti
toge' her for Lm ducatcs lor which it is recom
mended
A REV. KB V of wh* 1> Pr. docl Bran ham. APan*
la,aald: "lhaver; nxiitetthe rteii id •■.. n >
hesitation In udYidug its use, uud coniideuUy
reenmmer.d it."
A REMEDY v.hleU the Rev. IT. B. Johnson,
tiesr Murieitn, Uj.. fays he has ured in his fum-
liy with the "utmnRt Ndisfaction” and iccnr.-
ine idr-d ii to three f'.taiiie • •'who found it to bo
just what i*. rero iniiind'-d.'.'
A REMEDY of which I'erabertm. Iverson, *
Denison say: ••We have been sellinfr it for many
years, with cojiatputly ire reading sales. The or*
tide is a. staph' wiihu •, and oneofoAs itvte merit."
A IlEJIEDY of w hich lannar. Konkin & Lamer
Ray: “We rohl 'ogro-'- In iourmontlw, and never
sold it in anyplace but what it was wanted again ”
A ItEMEDV hy which Dr. UniiRh, of I BGrange,
Qs.rS^vr *T cured one of the most obstinate
cases of VroAiuois MRNMRt f aTIon that ever
rnme within my k nowledge, with a few bottles.'’
A RFJ1EDY ef which Dr J. (I I'li.s, Notnsnlga
Ala ,
NOTICE.
Come and see the largest and best se-
Trimmed^Pattera HatbandTtonneS? un-| JO all persons Indebted to the under-
trimmed goods, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, I signed* for stock bought this spring and
Flowers, Tips, Plumes, Birds and Feath- summer and giving their notes for same. |
. n **, co * or8 ’ O ra PeS’ Illusions. Black and | aiu ] knowing tiiey fall due on the FIRST
TissSe ^d 8 ’ vSl&g,^® i OF OCTOBER, will prepare to meet then, *
__ " ’ promptly, as full payment will be required, 1
Ala , says: J am fully convinced that it is un
rivaled tor that tliisjiol ureases Which it claima
to cure."
A KE.11KBY about v.I.ioh Jtfij. JohnC. WMtnm*.
of Atlanta, well an 11a « thly known all over
the Unttea v ti'.ieics n< icuet-t. Insurnnco Agent,
t-.yr,: “I uicd this icti.eii.' before tho war on a
larpe plantation cn a preat number of casts,
nhi’niit n’Wi nh3"liUc enr/r t.”
A KKlOEDY about which Mr. J. \V. Btwnrre. of
Cartersvilte, Ga , cerlilies that one 1. cile ouri i
two members of his family «f manstrualirregu
larity of many years siantiina.
A IlKhlEDY that is diic.vl Ltt THAN ANY OTTine
MCOiMNt.of its kind in the world, latca' sc 1
2 botti-Es wii 1.1 r'.u tub nr.: r opminair c vsk.
This cheat imt; , i: m viedv is ibuwm'; s
FTiiAJ.n RF<"*i..r.”.n. (V. •'■ in s Bert KHciiJ ) Fe:
calc by all Dng'G jtj. r-’m.-U iUi To cents.
Laraa Riae .fie.
Colo Pr jyictor and Jlannfirh’rrr
O’.
♦is), ivt i..'Gr•nii'viit, Atlanta*Ga«
Switches from 75 cents up, Curls, Bangs,
The UNION fcHURN ^ sold on its S^M'Shlncsto" Sneck^’icBui? CoS
refer to a dozen parties jj, re ttes and Ties, and all kinds of Fancy
G tods, at
merits. I can
using it in this vicinty. R is hot a new
tiling, But Mu> stood the test since 1804.'
HEADQUARtEitS.
J. O. BOAG’S.
- A full stock of Ladies’ and Misses’
Hosiery. .Berlin, Lisle, Silk and kid
i Gloivcs, all eolore and new styles. An as-
I sort me nt of Ladies’ and Misses’ colored
and white Corsets, ail sizes. *Hoop Skirts,
! press Shields and Palpitators. llandker-
eliiefs lit variety, from Cotton to Silk. Silk
Fringes, Passementerie Trjmming, Velvet
. Ribbons,' Braids apd other - Dress Trim
mings Buttons in great variety, styles
and firiccSj at
unless other arrangements be made by the
parties hpldjng said notes. Also, tlie notes I
of 1882 that I have carried over for tlie j
present year must be paid at once or I will;
have to force collection if not immedi
ately settled. I mean business.
A. WIBililFORW.
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ATTFNT
IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS
T() Mf
, 13
k)
fari'dy C. Stewart Uttd Florence J.
wey{ a lot of three and seven-tenths
pres, hounded by lands of Mrs. Geo.
crop up to half or fifty per cent. The
other crops lower thtfrf this point.
Swept potatoes are’ s'emng here from
[.' Mifl6r and~otfieS, to R. G. MUler wagons at $1.00 per bushel. I think
L |y- , Fan-field county, can make a little bet-
[in tho me of Wm 8. A'Mon, a* lei-1*'!'""® * ®''0P« ‘l“" Newb'crrj;,
•ecutor, 0.. Trezevanl Ogleebv, , «"<l '(»•« t»« ooutrlp any other coun-
tract of 93 acre., bounded bv i«„d 8 * IM n “ rt ' , i
the Eetate of Lucy Ederington and !“I“ Mar " ) ' >r<l , " d Cbelterficld eouu-
tiers, to Trezevant D. Feasted for
so.
tn the case of Jas. R. Sloan and
tiers vs. W. T. Sloan and Others, a
ct of 60 acres, bounded ny lands of
, D. Park and other*, to McDonald
longlass for $610.
ties
The provision merchants in New
berry say they have collected nearly
all their liens. Court is in session,
Judge Hudson presiding. The crim
inal docket is light, which speaks well
for the morality of this coqnty.
A* to’ the Lieu Law, our next Leg
islature should repeal it. Although
the case of Sami. McCormick vs. our present, crop of cereals' has been
y E. McCormick and Others, the ^ht, yet a large area of land is being
tation containing yK, ^ ft
wn as the Harrison Flats”, divid«J to light feed than be servants to the
to several parcels, as follows r [ merenauts any longer. Oar State can
The Celebrated “Bnpiswick” Hams -try
one."
Ocean Gem Mackerel.' , .
Saint Louis Corn Beef.
Saint Louis Roast Beet. • ■
Imported and American Sardines. ;
Salmon (Soused), Mackerel. .. .
Imported Micfirohl.;
Fresh Cheese.'
great variety,
*f. O. BOAG’Si
A full: Stock Of
Notions
of all kinds.
... _ • , .Ladies’ Linen and Lace Collars, Zephyrs,
xo*y, Berlin and Shetland Hoods. Chil-
Shawis
of
1
• Afi kinds of White Goods, Wliite Lace
rtnd Muslin Curtains, Cretonnes, <fee., <fee.
Also a full ami complete line of Divas
Goods, of various fabrics, styles ami
prices, from Calicoes,’Worsted, Caslimeres,
•Silks and Satins—you ean find anytiiing you
waiit in that line and at upy price. These
goods we are determined to set! cheap and
reduce stuck. . f
; . Dur stock of Shoes of all kinds will be
. told at and lielow COST, as well as heavy
.'piece goods for Men’s wear, and other
giaxis that we do not intend keeping after
present stork of same is sold. We mean
what we say.
—TRADE— r
NORMAN’S *
IlfcOTR AL iZlftjQ
CORDIAL.
-MARK-
A SCTtEan8 pffoctual rteinvdy fi.r ffib
•11 im vuiantlc. anil d.M,: Ucrj i>- ;
*cu«ud bowels, vrheiher In I'MIdren r r u .u . [,
UiMCccptablc to the Stoiuach wluioub r
Offensive to t:.e ta 1 :•
Promptly relieving DTsentery. Ii.' irrhoea, CIiol- {j
IlorLus, V. - ■ jl ii.tnr.1u19, ty z.—vr*.
Fla*,Grlwinf* J wii.s, 1'iatulcnrv, tT t , I
Nausea, Acitlllv <<t the Stcmaeh, B p -Gj ;
Heartburn, fi i. end Kervoue -*
Headaeho an 1 Oyspeiy-la. Mfty
be used In all Jerancenients of
the Stomach r.nd I'owols ?:t i relaxation ot .he
Intestines or a r imnge of luod or wuter.
2>roj3.MA.^r , a
NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL
Is as pleasant and hamikss as IVlivt;.
berry Wlae. Docs not contain 0; ..nn
snd will not constipate. Special''.* r c ..1-
fnrnded for Koasiukuess and Yeethiiijj
CbUdrenu
Price 25c. and fi.oo j<r bottle
Sold by alt Dmvgittt and Dcaurrt in liciitc'R*.
EICELSI0R 0EEBCCAL €0.
Sole Proprietors, P-*1 T ~
Wslballa, B. C. U. S. A.
fih. ;r;’s rpcclJc has been the means of hiln^Dg
uiltli and hijiejir.e-a to tUcusanels who were pro-
ucad K.cun.hio of. Wood and Bkin Diseases.
HEAF. THE WITNESSES!
In - '! F’-e t! ,r Speeifir. FTVed my Ilf \ T
v ... i r ihi; i >l< ■ • •• • ’ a! ..h’. and was f iv<n
n* tod.o ■ ri'vifl iSrecific rcliewd©cprtHnptl; •e..l
tai.nis * IhiiiK il 1 s die •ju* 'tot remedy of the tiff-.
V. G. Kl’KNGDIt,
f-np’t Gas Worts, Dome, G».
J. O. BOAGl
SHORT CROPS!!
Ffesh Apples, in gallon cans. While we have so..ie good suits at tl.Sft'’ brrTirTi'v n.o«. nf
j, Quinces. ^ fO, »10 and $12, t)ie variety at $1.1.50 ami FIFTEEN more Of the
«*W.ai«H*RX PArfS MACHIRE8,' Owliis to abort Crop, the W
’’ T6ffiato6«-h(" .d- both In WalkinftCfrfto tod sacks. TM^re is The best Machine on the market, and the highest prices for cotton. In order to
*** - no diflCtwnLoii - -
Bartlett Pears,
(Jfated Pi near
“Winslow’s” Succotasli-
“Davis Lestor Manor’
c™a*BI«k.eKell;».6h™ Woife S&^StpSiM^vS^SSl efr?»«et>belr demMj.MTODee.uobMa It by
Imported Worcestershire Sauce, sewed with Sfik, well made and n^ely WARKAXTEB In ev^ U8ln «
Bftker's Itroma. tria,met D. ,o„ conte.ipl.te »oyl^ l ■ {K. t.m“7hS ti wlthS
Condensed MUk. suit soon? If so, ypu^shpiiki^aw these order or ^ onie all and buy one .
Fresh Snow-Flakes.
A lot of Handled Hoes and Grain Cudles.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH.
| when com in p
P. ft. ft. er-'a t' e,v.i>r-t form, of Fr.rnfuTa, Oht
' ■"f-, • d I : r<, J-lt vtMiia, Ikrii.-s. and ail Bhmd or
I: •••tor. It i li'nl.i.ifoA !!•« I’cIhou from the
n.ui drives it out through tho Jiofea of tho
HAD SCT.OHT,A POIl 17 TEAIiS.
T •yive F'lTen 1 f ■ r >ni Srrofnln ahottt 17 yenr*. Tha
d’- .1 o beitu* itiiwily eontliied to t ty leu's ami attk'.eb,
mv riiiii b'nif. wen - covut'l wLih ulcer* ami
<:»■,</.;. of rvtt. n fe A. nod tH odor ro.n almmt ««•
i- .v. All ruM.i 'iies and trerttments which I trle-l
y, 1 f.i •! tor'.o t.:e uiirfootl. At la*t 1 began takinff
h. S. S„ co'ttiouinu’ i'.f about four mouths, and 1 Ait
r...;. AIM, Y V. Kl I.. 1 took S. 8. 8. under the
f nperviriort of a |>'tj.-id.ta of !i0 yes rs’active prac-
I'l'e., liy yo'ir or:! r. Previous t > taking S. 8. 9. I nt
!• fmicAoftuld8c.cc lyw itik. Note lean walk (til dam
• cr.d l/i3i< lo tiia.u X. X. X. mid V onl : / for my cure.
t* TiiOS. MtFAKLANT),
Ct rotimirjr Street, Atlanta, Ga.
RHEUMATISM.
Tn.) re.'! of this disease Is l:i the Ulooil.
y:0 eu would not pnrc!ta«p from me what S. fl. 8.
Ns** ■"•ted ta mv case. It cured me of Malarial
iu.cu.Eui' .n ATtCHlB THOMAS.
Editor Republican, Kprlnt.'ficld, Tonn.
A pctto wa. cured of a violent csso of Rhcnraa-
ti-’u by S. ti. i. Without the remedy ho would hav*
WM. 1». SMITH. M. !>.,
Tuiubliu^ Shoals, 8. C.
Writ.* for a copy of '.he little boclt—free.
d>i C\C\f\ IIU'W.VIID will be paid to snT,
(.ifmi-t who will find, on analysis
of tto bottles of 8. h. S., one particle of mercury,
Guide notnsriuni or any mm- rsl *ub*tancc.
r TilK swief ol’JKCIFlO CO., ^
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Gs, ,
R. M. HUEY.
CABPETM.
X Oi BO AG.
TO EJ,
and HARNESS.
to Columbia. If there is
nuy LiiuiK uiiuvf the sun in Fall and ,,Win
ter apparel that yovd require you can find it
in our stock. .
BO'tS’SUITS. . , I
Td the ladies of Winnsboro we wish to
announce that we have the largest stock of A lot elf BUGGIES
Bovs’ Clothing In Columbia.. Boys’ school WAIT FOR THEM.
_ - - and dress suits; also a handsome line, of , , . ,
m . ^ Kitts for the little ones, and made find t hi
Wmroed in the latest styles.- We also 1 O. I/. ±>UAljr.
guarantee a perfect fit,. AH orders sent to
Wall Papers, Borders, Uten Cartel as, Car-, my address will receive .prompt attention,
aloes and Poles, Cocoa * Caaton Mattings, and If they do not salt or fit, you can re-
i turn haif e * proof whea
BAILIB AC08KKKY, ACGCSf A. «A. • Respectfully, ^ — xi Cheap for the CASH
Jane so-txi/ l ■. I.. KINAKD. i /. F. McM.
CLAEKE’S SEED COTTON CLEANER
For sale by
J. M. ELLIOTT.
A very simple and durable machine. No
cogs or belts. It pays any man wjio uses
We refer parties to E. P. Mob key, Sr.,
ft.
and
Call
SEED WHEAT AND DATE.
WHEAT AND OATS;
CASH.
McMASTER A C«.
id Vinson A Galloway, of White Oak.
and examine the machine for yourself.
J. M. ELLIOTT, SB.
—Buy Zdlgter Brothers’ Ladies’, Misses’
and Children’s Fine Shoes.
J. M. BEATY.
ilJvIraF
Cai'li c! E”"7
Thou-'sud:, of women < .
fy to iho 'vcti'lerfuitllecis < D
tx’y: tl will cot only Fhorten labor and lessen
the Inle-airy of pain snd sulerin * beyoi.d
exprtMslon, but betier than all, it thcn.br
great'r diniinrihas the dacmr to life of both
it.'Inor snd child. This great boon to sat-
ierfng women is Holmes' Liniment, or
Mot!.art Friend. Prepared and sold ny J.
BBAnnKi D, Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all
Dntt, d,:a. Piiee .M.51bottle, bent
by Lipreee on receipt of price.
"■£