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Sv5r- - -.* LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Hard "Work.?Tuesda; I <v>rf.?iinlv a vnrv hnsv will "WEDNESDAY, November 5. : : : 1884. ! Of CODlltV CoramiSSiODCrS > hundred checks were iss Teems of The Netvs and Herald.? Board daring the day's sc Tri-weekly edition, four dollars per annum, . ., , ?.n. in advance. Weekly edition, two dollars is said that moie woik \va. per annum in advance; two dollars and accomplished bv these gei fifty cents per annum, if not paid in ad- b nrcvj0ns Board in vance. * * Kates for Advertising.?One dollar years. per inch (solid ininion) for the first inser tion, and fifty cents per inch for each sub- Friday Night.?Pnrsn sequent insertion. These rates apply to ^ rvdvertisements of every- character, and are published progrmme ano payable strictly in-advance. Obituaries of a political character \va and tributes of respect are charged for as r fc H , t - ht advertisements, Marriage notices, and ^ouit House ia?t ni0 nr. simple announcements of deaths, are pub- was considerably larger ai hshed free, and are solicited. Liberal ..ernis morc enthusiastic than 1 for contract advertisements. ? night, and the meeting v New Advertisements. COllld haVC bccil cxpcctcd, Plain Facts?L. Samuels. ber of sleeping and lifelcs: Replenishing Stock?J. M. Beaty. were aroused and entli Local Briers. " T . dresses were made by.Pro ?. ! Davis. Gen. John Bratton ?The uuizens' uornei x>a.nu was out on a serenade on Thnrsdav night J?. G. McCants and Jno. ' " all of wrom were applai t ?A number of schools in the county CClJo. A e hope to gi\e^ are vet without teacher for the winter moic detailed account 1 months. isslTC' ?The time for the payment of town Cotton Statement.?T! . taxes has been extended until the oOth comparative cotton s day of November. chc week ending Octob( ^ ?The gentlemen of the Citizens' receipts at all United Cornet Band arc all well pleased with ciuriDg the week 275,144; i their new instruments. jast year 239,280; total re? ?The bets among sporting gentle- date *1,424,920; to same d; men in town are about even between ^377^0. Exports for lb Cleveland aud Blaine. 349; same week last year 1 T> T rrnri C.'Ci " MX. -L?- U . *v; v.. IV W1I& UillC UVC,V ? races in Charlotte, X. C., this week ,jatc jast vcai. 590,222. with his thoroughbred colt. United States ports 07; ?The south-bound passenger train time last yc;u. 70$,549; has been late for several evenings past, interior towns 72,697; sai Sarely this thing is not to be kept up year 127,928; stock at Lb as before. 000; same time last v< ?Cotton brought 011 Wednesday in sfcock of American afloat this market 8.75.. The prospects for Britain 159,000; same tii an improved price at an early day are 126,000. gloomy indeed. ^ ?The best grade cotton sold in this ^'IIE Standard Dramat market on Friday for 8.80. The mar- The ladies and gentlem ket is somewhat brighter now than it tne Standard Dramatic L has been for a week or more. rived on the south-bound t ?The county treasurer is still busy 011 Monday, and took qa collecting taxes, and taxpayers, as ^innsboro Hotel. In a si: are^prompt iu the discharge of s^'eet parade was made 1 this duty to the government. band, composed ot twelve ?Still we havc^M^spects for rain, aiu^ attracted much attei bat no rain yet. If not a music was verymie, ana i ' change in the weather administration sen ted a very striking ap shortly everybody and everything ^ic^r handsome uniforms, "will "be undone."* * Opera House last night the ?There has been to date considera- C(* "St. Patrick's Eve," t< blr more warrants issued by the Clerk appreciative audience. T of the Court upon rental and agricul- another performance at th toral liens than during the past two to-night, with an entire ch years to even date. * gramme. We hope then ?There will be a number of lien large attendance. This tr cases at the next term of the Court of class in all respects, anc Common Pleas here between laud- handsome support. lords, merchants and laborers. The pairfield at THE Fai: Statutes give to all of them prior liens, lowin<r Hst of pretI1iums and they wish to have decided what Chester fair .by gentleme the Legislatuie real Iv meant. bovo will give give our r -Several young gentlemen from idea of the position of Fai Winnsboro attended the fair in Chcs- wor]d of progress. Mr# ter last week and all of them report j uiken was awarded the fol large crowds in attendance, good ex- j Best colt> Sontfc Carolin, hibits, in fine, everything necessary to ^ear 0jt-j gjQ make the occasion completely success- j" Best sjddle horsC) open t ful and enjoyable in every particular, ^o. ?All persons owing us for gnanos ' "TJesFTTariiess horse, o are earnestly requested 10 settle by the world, $15. *15th of October, and are notified that Best combination horse, ^ ' the cotton option expires on that day. world, $25. * Stewart & Center. Best thoroughbred colt, ?It was reported last week that Mr. world, $10. C. S. Brice, Sr., of the New Hope Best Guernsey bull, thre neighborhood had had two bales of $10. cotton stolen from him, and this gen- Best Guernsey bull calf, * tleman was quite restive under his Best Guernsey cow, thr< misfortune. It turned out, though, $10. that the two bales had not been stolen, Best Guernsey cow, tvi but are still in his field unpicked! $S. ?Mr. Robert Brice, son of Mr. Jas. Best Guernsey heifer cal A. Brice, of this place, was on Tues- Best bull en exhibition,! day afternoon last thrown from a mule Mr. "VV. H. Fienniken w and painfully, but not seriously hurt, the following: 1 * -? -* ~ ?/I awaVvI if ki'fiicio/'l l\nll f V\ XHS ii5 Ut'iisiucuiyij MI uio^vi wj xjcsi yciotv uuiij wuiv* the fall, but no bones -were broken or $10. iDjured. We hope he will soon be en- Best Jersey cow, two y< v tirely well again. Best Jersey bull calf, $5 ?A negro woman, Mary Pressly, is We bare not as yet obt; now confined iu the county jail under plete list of all the premiu the charge of obtaining goods under to citizens of Fairfield, lalse pretences. This same woman soon, and it shall be givei was some time during last year com- lie through these columns. mitted by the Probate Judge to the asylum as a lunatic. She was at that ? Sales-Day.?Monday v time a wild and raving maniac, but I0r ^ovemt>er? au^ a seems to be better now, or at least <laantlt.v ?f *an(l 'vvas so^(^ much more quiet. b-v the Clerk of the Court -?The Columbia correspondent 0f j P15as were as follows: the News and'Courier says: "The *a the casc of George I beneficiary scholarship given to the ar'^ -^ianc*s Geiig vs. Ba Clariosophic Society of the South Car- Others, a tract of land co olina College, by Col. J. H. Rion, of acres> George H. M( "Winnsboro, has been received by' Mr. Francis Gerig for $1,000 "W*. B. Frost, of Charleston. The *n case 01 -^aiT Euphradian Societv elected for nresi- ^ * -Afford and 01 * " - r c\z ^ x-v dent K. P. Haraer, of Marion; for Ui uulv;&> -?^-ucisu vice-president, R. M. Kennedv, of ^CtCniI1> for $280; the rio Kershaw. * interest of Joel W. Ashfo ?Taxpayers who are now grum- 1^(j' acres> to the same > ' bling about high taxes for State and a*?0> the right, county purposes, and in the same tevcst of Joel TV*. Ashfor breath, claiming that it makes no dif- ^ acres> to the same pn Terence to Sonlh Carolinians whether the Republican or Democratic party Sheriff made the fol triumphs on Tuesday, should have rea* esf;ate: heard what CoL Rion had to say *n ^1C case J?h" ' on Federal taxation last Tuesday night. Dav^ Shotwell, Dennis The heaviest burdens upon the tax- Others, a tract of la: ~ " firn Vm*?r?vo/^ onrl + payer are imposed by tne natiouaJ and j ^ not by the State government. acres, -to J. L. Dominick ?The State should give the commis- In the case of Henry ^ sioners of election, both State and vs- Janies Walling and E Federal, reasonable compensation for ^ean, right, title the onerous duties imposed upon them of the defendants iu a tract by the law. They now receive from taiuinS 109 acres, to Mrs. the State treasury three dollars a piece for for several days of very hard, irksome Thc Sheriff, acting as i & and responsible work. Twenty-five f?rcut Parties also sold a la w dollars would be nearer right than the Personal property. amount they now receive. "VFe stand "Withers, as nioffn,.m +>.ot my- Joseph Groeschel, actin " UUVU L11V tu LilCfcU X\s L 1/iiV formance of responsible public duties 0rj\ei',0^t{ie Court ?/ ^0] ,, 0, ^ , / , i solu the house and lot on the State government should pay a- 0f Congress street, just ; quid pro quo! residence of Mr. baling ? ? Lonis Samuels for $SoO. Pkesoxal.? O. L. Schumpert, Esq., M*" ~ ... . 1TEXS JFR03X BLAC1 of the .Newberry bar, and Andrew Crawford, Esq., of the Columbia bar, [From the Chester Re} were in Winnsboro 011 Monday, look- ?Mr. "Will S. Douglass ing after the interests of their clients Woodward's, clerking for in certain lands sold by the Sheriff. ?Professor Thompson painted his house, the hot< Take Notice.?All parties owing us other improvements, whic for guanos must settle on or before the j ly to its appearance. 15th of October us the cotton option ?Messrs. Robbie L. Dot expires on that day. After the loth "Wylie and "W illie Mitchel they will have to pay the money value two weeks ago, for Colnm of their notes. the State University. * E. J. McCakley & Co. ?Mr. E. X. Hemphill ii y last was store repainted, and the Rev. John A. years, and he kne v w i the Board White is preparing to have his dwell- Other bishops of our . Over two ing painted, and in fact, we are "paint- same. And now I sa ued by the ing the town white." voters? Keep qaiet; c ssion, and it ? The Rev. J. Spencer Mills, who come out of a storm, son that day has been preaching in Starksville, well. Let us ackno itjemen than Miss., for the last year, returned home friends, and God will 1 eight or ten a few days ::g<>, and will probably re- ye not that the State o main in the bounds of the First Pros- is like a great ship, a "an to the kytery for the balance of the year. board, and those, who ?Our people do not seem to be verv not leave a leak in the ther meeing ,, . . , ' .i i o* *i , ., . ,? enthusiastic on the poiitical question: themselves. Sfie, the c helri in 1 hf> .. ... ? ? ' , L _ ?n . no meetings rue bem<r liekt and rcaiiv u:e snuru wu win "u u Th^ crowd ,, .. ~ , id somewhat matter is scarcely ever mentioned and those who once " T , except on "Sunday/' at church, when, colored divided had . *as nil that other topics, it receives some a!- aside; for all the pow tention. cannot keep us divide and a num- rp. , . . .. ti ' x ?The entire side-track ol the rail- \ ours for union, 5 Democrats , , . . , ., t , ' , road here uas been rc-hud with steel Lusea. ^ ^ j. ra{is, 'f his was a matter of necessity; Wallacevillq, S. C., ^aml*M<r^i"S ow*n? t0 ^ts di^pidated condition it [We regret the del ~ s s" would not have been sufficient for the the foregoing1. It is t. ejno c?, number of heavily loaded freights even if a little late.?] I e to t.ie pass 0VC1. eac|j jj.,. this beiiur ~ *" a full and , . ? , y taxes?ac the passing point of the above-named II om next trainsand heretofore of the passengers; Messrs. Editors: I but they now pass at White Oak. your editorial "High tie following ?Mr. James A. McCrorey is now a In justice to the pres statement for trial justice, having been appointed tion I only wish to sa ir 81, 1SS4: some time since by Governor Thomp- about my own tax. 1 States ports son, who did so in respect to a petition Radical rule eighteen < Lo same time scnt ^rom t'1'5 place, signed by quite a cents.' But this fall ] !,;? nnmber of nersons from the surround- lars and fifty-five cents J*Z 1I & IV/ tliio -" i ite last year it'S community. Mr. McCrorcy lias show. "What little 3 e week 120,- jurisdiction five miles each way, in nearly the same in valt 53,485; total Fairfield, as well as in Chester. This and in both cases I I SO; to same is owing to a special Act of the Legisla- at its true value. The Stock at all tnre which was enacted when Mr, indicate, as clearly as 3,S33; same Moses Maekorell was appointed trial relative amounts und stock at all justice, and who was our last trial ministrations. Consic me time last justice. and quiet we enjoy, a: rerpool 456,- ?What has becomc of the "change"? civil rights and the p ;ar 433.000; Our streets iiave become literally pul- State government, (e i for Great verized by people running up and j justice is set aside by wt w.n,. I down thmn hniiuni? "chan?r<\" The 11 do not sec any groan JLHJ UtOL % v;til ? ? - - <-7 w - ? questions invariably asked arc, Can on the score of high t yon change a five? or can you give me planations of the slij rc Company, two fives for a ten? Our merchants taxes seemssatisfactor 011 constitnt- jiave n0^ ?ot for j ]-n,JW of instances ^ You will perceive f -ompany ar- where they had to credit their custom- of my taxes I am not rain at noon er5^ ^ small amounts, for the sole under the ban of that arters at the reas0n that they could not change their ble, so much dreaded tort time the monev. qiu- farmers have?not got it, Poor I suppose means ^1C brass else the merchants would get it, the has never beeu to me < performers, farmers paying it to cotton pickers hold that no one shoul ltion. ^ The an(j they, as fast, trading it out to the being poor so long as ] ueuuuupru- merchants. aua honest. I also no. ^1W? THE POLITICAL MEETIXG. SOnl, which is COmpari At isoug s worth anything, shou troupe play- Tuesday Night's Ga:herioz~The Speeches bv the amount of taxe< > a large and ,h. En,h?,i?? nueiM. to be rich or poor.' here will be Seven and a half o'clock was the m various conH e same place honr appointed for the meeting ... the known ^ who ^ iwige of pro- Conn House, but before that hour it kds (han (he} will be a had been well-lignfed and the crowd . ,, _ ? o;j/?/> Knf ouoe is first- had begun to assemble. The meeting Qf ^ \ neithei. C( i deserves a was not called to order, however, until nQr eight o'clock, ami by mat time tnc ?r ~ . scats were moderately well-filled. . From Jim R' , Messrs. JamcS A. Bric3 and J. E. - In August, 1881, it wa taken at the v .. ,, ^ ^ my son's wife was in the n of Winnc- McDonald, the presidents of the two sumption. She was cou clubs, presided, and at the opening and at times would disch eaders some ,, niwl pus from her lungs, couk rfield in the McDonald delivered a short and ^ anythin? 01?'her s forcible address, ;:i which lie pointed thought it only a questio . en- dangers and our duties. SiiwC??ftlre oi lowiw* fell destroyer. After al . ? I Following the programme, Col. Jas. had failed^ we got.Brewe x raised, one ( IL Ri(m was haDl)ilv in(roduced. The and began it in very sma " ,, *. * . . , , was very "weas. cue sot Colonel s speech was an admirable prove; continued the rem 0 thc worId> one, and dnrinsr the half hour that he stored to life and health, w tCT tlin.Il SI16 ftVftr DftP - - - spok*, ho l?cM the nncJiridctl attention Kard her restoration as r pen to tlie Qf Lhe entire andicnce. Devoting the for which she is indel time allotted him, to the iniquities of Lun? restor r* w. Bons open to t le tjje tarj^ jlc ma^c the burdens of pro- * tection plain to every listener, and x-Sf onen to the table preparation, contai F absolutely demonstrated the truth that phine, bromide oranypo; , the taxpavers of South Carolina, under for circular of long :e vears old, r .. , ' cures. Lamar, Rani - ' the operations of the tanft laws, now * pay in actual cash from three to four ? ?e v'ears old times as mich money to the Federal R/\mTri1Vr 1 .e >eais oia, Qg tQ the State government?to say JDVJIIUIVX J nothing of the enormous amount that o \eaiso , g0es int0 the pockets of the manufacturers of the North and West. The S THE TDIE to < Republican party advocates a coutinn- D. A. HE.W ation of this system?the Democratic, Offers 12j^ pounds Stai ras awarded reduction of thc tariff duties. Sugar for|l.00; 13^ poi Suirar for Sl.OO: 14!/ Bn Mr. S. R. Rutland was the next $1.00. Good Rio Coffee C yeaio old, 0r>00L-ni* nnnti flip nrnorammft. Mr. . pounds for SI. 00. Just -r-- --- supply of Canned Goods > Irl ^<5 Jutland spoke Oj. the apathy existing' sold at a very close profit 2ai? old, fco. amongDemocrats all over the county, Apples, Peaches, Corn, \ , n and of the necessities of genuine en- ^kerel^nrsSel1 uaeu a coin- thusiasm. He expressed himself as Legeett & Co.'sCream C WeToMto haTi"S aPPrchcnsion, aboat th0 ?koo' per ^hundred,0 or"1 ' ^ election of the State and county of- Boots and Shoes I will se l to the pub- fjcers but feared that too little atten- ll0use in \Yinnsboro. Tr ' rel of fine Cucumber P tion would be given the Federal elec- fine and good. Rememl ras sales-day ]iou- He sPoke of the importance of considerable increasing wurk among the Democratic gC? as good 5 cents cigar The sales organizations of the county till elec- as at any other house in i of Common tl0n Oct2?*sm D*A Mr. McNecl having1 telegraphed his uct-otx3m I. McMaster inability to be present, the Hoii. H A. rt Sims and Gaillard was announced as the last of STATE SO^Tfi ntaining 460 the regular speakers. Mr. Gaillard county of fa; ^Master and was received with much enthusiasm, COURT OF F and his review of the political situa- Francis C. Tongue, Ashford vs. tion, both State and national, was Charles B. Yongue hers, a tract caPital> aud ^ his summary he showed * ForEliiS'-CompTai^ 2r, Brice & that the chances for Democratic sue- To the Defendants A fht, title and cess in thc national contest are brighter you ARE HEREBY rd in a tract than ever before. He paid his respects required to answer the c i purchasers to the Presidential candidates, begin- action, which, op the I3tl title and in- nin2 with Lockwood; he touched up Judge of^rob^forto d in tract of the Bull of Bashau (Butler), compli- to serve a copy of your a rchasers, for mented the intellect of the continental Na^Law*Ranged liar (Blaine), and delivered a most within' twenty days' a. lowing sales eloquent eulogy upon the character vfce?an?f{ yoifeil'to ' and public services of Grover Cieve- plaint within the time ai Berry land. His speech was well received. S. Iiice and ^e'*a' others were callcd for and Dated thirteenth Octoi ad contain- resPonded briefly. J. R. BC wenty-seven ^e Citizens' Cornet Band furnished McDOXALD ifr for $1,550. cxcellcut music during the evening, Blair r'. Desportes and tnis feature added much to the To Charles B. Yongue, s Iizabpfh "Mf success of the occasion. Take notice that the < , . action, together with 1 i- which the foregoing is a the office of the Judge o1 ; of land con- some sound advice. field County, in the Stai< it p ^mart na' on day of Oi What an Intelligent Cnlored Man Says to Winnsboro, S. C., 13th his People. J igent for dif- Messrs. Editors: A word before the MCDONALD & rge quantity pourth. While I anticipate a quiet QctlGxG and the loveliest time we have ever Assignee of j,ad011 election day, yet a word may -^r . ,Trg under an servjce) especially to the young W .AJN X mmon Pleas, co]ore(j men> jU3t aftei. the last electne east side , . , ... south of the tl0n * wns snrPnse"t0 see some of the Wolfe, to young men of Fairfield county in the United States Court, as witnesses. ? This I thought did not accomplish stock* w any good at all. I hope the young COTTONSEED' C( wrtcr.] men may De more watcDtui and let no is now at one make tools or fools of them. Brice & Co. The most ignorant man among us ' has recently ought to know that the good -white il, and made people among whom we were raised :h add great- and have lived, are our best friends. COTTON SEED, (lelive Bishop R. H. Cain said to me that we, before the first ol 1 -ixr-M- , , i u ^ w Will exchange Cotton be iglass, Willie the colored people, ought to cultivate ton Seed. 1 left, about the most friendly relations between us Qctl7 x3nl J* bia, to attend and the Southern white people. Bishop [ J. M. Brown said the same. Bishop ZsHEW GOODS, arri s having his Browu was here amo^g us for eight J ? s - f . ' r- / > B?MM WH.ffHL 1 if 1IK.H : I T I ilHf IIT.WT11 MlTY Mllil II I IHMJJJllJU'ir.R hereof he spoke. CHARLESTON church said the ft V "gj 5 ^ ^ STILES) ,y to the colored xX A JW XL kJ> v. >ur rights cannot . wo .ire doing cherry Pectoral. huklet bloc: wledge our best & Chart blecs us. Know No other complaint? are so Insidious in their Dealer in Paints, f Sooth Carolina ^SSSSSSSSSffSS md wc are all on ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting . j -y~rv t? ttt( now control will perhaps from a trifliDg or unconscioa3 ex- A. * (Factor , posnre, is often hut the beginning of a fatal *: "v esse to sickness, ayeb's cseeey pectoeal has Manufacturer 1 11?if they go to well proven its efficacy in a forty years'fight ^ u-^r )0. We arc One, I vith throat and lung diseases, and siiould DO | ujsaxjsju i_\ o." v ?i 0?j taken in all cases without delay. Leath kept white and Importer of En* jnst as well step . A Terrible Couch Cured. Meeting Str?] , " ?n 18571 took a severe cold, -which affectcd * MEETING oTIll rers Of Darkness ray lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed , nigh? after night without sleep. The doctors TTEXRY STEIT a- gave me up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pec- ji toral, which relieved my lungs, induced Bleep, and afforded me the rest necessary Imnorif-r mn D. S. Kick. for de recovery of my strength. By tho * Lr . ^ continued use of tho Pectoral a perma- rUlihiW ajnd Oct. 2c>, lSo-i. nent euro was eifected. I am now 62 years , i old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your \r?n>s Omtiw ay in publishing CHERRY Pectoral'saved me. ? 00(1, thouffb, t>^ t ^ Horace Faieceother." ~> ?r. ' o > Bockingham, Yt., July 15,1882. Jt'eanuts, ids /vnnn ,t s. e. cor. meeti: , vronp.??A Mother's Tnonte. pit apt rAIS. "TCTiile in the country last winter my littlo OxIAivL boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup: lisf :ivpr>V it seemed as if lie would die from strangu- /charles c. l. leaa last ,^veek lation. One of the family suggested tho use Ij or Low Taxes." c^RRY Pectoral, a bottle of TT7, , . ^ ^hich was always kept in the Wse. This Wholesale and Re lent Administra- tried in small and frequent doses, and ' , _ , oui1 delight in less than half an hour the FISH OYSTERS IV what I know little patient,was-breathingeasily. The docr n?ml t*}*? the Ceerky Pectoral had Stalls Nos. 1 . paid UllClei tne ^ved my darling's life. Can you wonder at Offico N"n 7 Ar-irl-..dollars aild some our gratitude? Sincerely yours, , * ... " 1'nrrr *,no, Mas. ?mjia Gedset." 'Consignments of . paid four dol- loQ West 128th St., New York, May 16,1SS2. respectfully solicit , as rereints will , 4,1 hat0 nsed ayer's Cherry Pectoral , Perishable Good ' p my family for several years, and do not uelivery to Southej . have, remains aesitate to pronouiicc it the most effectual ___ -i j-j -i remedy for coughs and colds we have ever ~r~y nPfiTnupi ie as it did then; tried. a.j.craxe." i ft Jii?.orilERl . -t Lake Crystal, Minn.. March03,1882:* I ' TT>n-\r tii trioa 10 renaer u _ ^ " I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, -p. iSe Small amount and after trying many remedies with no sue- -dealers ix .vlaci , ,, cess, I Tvas cared by the use of Ayee's Chee- aoi larger ones, the EY pectoeal. Joseph Waldex." r. ttn __ _Jr er the two Ad- Byhalia, Miss., April 5,18s2. MAID 05 THoi. . Ipimtio- n->r> npifp "I cannot say enough in praise of Atee's No. 165 Meeting i n U1L' lJe,loe Cherey Pectoeal, believing as I do that Try our 50 cents 5 well as all our but for its nse11 should longsince have died in the market from lung troubles. T3. Beagdo>\" iua.ia.cu rotection of our Palestine, Texas, April22,1882. ? xcept Only when No case of an affection of the throat or T AGER BEER Ie?"al trickerv.) longs exists-Which cannot he greatly relieved , ? * ' by the nse of Ayee's Cheeey Pectoeal, FROM TIIE CLA1 CIS lor complaint and it Trill always cure when the disease is CHARL] axes. Your ex- not already beyond the control of medicine. Have now a Stand *ht increase of peepaeed by ers, put up in keg? Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. S^ISH rorn the amount Sold by all Druggists. Agent in Columbia Jishampfl tn fall ' ? - - - " - r . jt-n b (jjla little monosylla- QUT OF THE JA?S OF DEATH. ^ by some, poor. ?importer not rich. This -The gentleman who outlines his case WIYES T TOT[nT? j , below is a man considerably advanced m 2d ten'orem. I life, and is noted for his sterling integrity. r^n-^lT_5 d be ashamed of Sis postoffice is Yatesville, Upson county, tic.is industrious Ga' The following is No 173 EAST BA1 Id that no man's ME. JOHN PEARSON'S STATEMENT. /-\iTO TIEDEM itively all that is jn tj,e sp^ng 0f isS21 was attacked with tvpot fs t Id be measured a very bad cough, which continued to i. It is no harm ??WTW0K* ^il f?uj wlien * & ,so w^ak that I could not get about. I tried a great Both depend many kinds of medicine but continued to PROYISK icies We have grow worse. I was notified that I had . , _ . , consumption and would probably die. Dr. 102AND104EJ led more in their Holloway finally told me to try Brewer's i'heads, and so Lung Restorer. They sent to ward's Store CHARI and got a bottle and I commenced taking are only matters it right away. After taking two or three "DO YD BROTHI insure the rich doses, I began to improve, and by the time JD _ 11 had used up one bottle I was able to get Wiiolesble Gnot " * v* on my feet again. I am now in excellent health. I am confident that the Lung Re- _ * storer saved my life and my neighbors are s discovered that of the same opinion.. It is the best Lung COIDIISSIO last stages of eon- Remedy ever made in my opinion. Dr. 197 EAST BAY, ghing incessantly H. promised me that he would write to the ? arge quantities o"f manufacturers and tell them of the won- r-1 ,W. AIMAR, 1 not sleep or re- derful cure it made in my case. VX. tomach, and we Statement of Mr. Benj. F. Hearnond. wholesale an*] !o give way to the Earlyin November, 1881, while sewing unoICE sukg&ai 1 other remedies ^e ^chjne. my wife was taken with a Pekfumeries ^ :r's Lung Restorer f? ? P,a,'n \n lier ?1(*e> Nvas s00n Cor. King and" .11 doses, as she followed by hemorrhages from her lungs CIIARL m began to im- and a severe cough, lever commenced, ; prlvami W15 tp she could neither eat nor sleep, and in a few n mITMAr-v; Skf/,?vi5' weeks she was reduced to a living skeleton. S IHOMAb, Sn i TV< Attending physician told me that lie learlv a miracle one of her lungs was entirely gone. ^ o. 320 Ring St. )ted to Brewer's could not retain the most delicate WINDOW SHAD -nourishment on her stomach. I then TVrs T \< F>J \r?Pnr, tir, agreed with Dr. Sullivan, my family pliysi- ' ' ' . cian, to call Dr. Holloway in consultation. Corxaces ant> ,r iS a purely ve^e- They made a final examination of the CIIARL* ? -natipnt and nronounced the case hopeless. Wne-nmr Awstt i<wnoii^nh?tATu?p" t)r. Holloway then suggested the Brewer's list of wondprfni Lung Restorer as a last resort. I sent for a ~~ :in?&L\mar bottle and gave her a dose. I found that A G. CUD WO] "\rapnn she could retain it on her stomach and ' '' after about the third dose, I began to ?wn< notice some improvement in her condition. nr>T -p1>v n~r* r< * continued the medicine regularly, and by ? A J J u 1j i, li Y r k|( ; h,S the time she had taken two bottles, she , , . was able to walk about the house. She is Mee now in better health than she has enjoyed oppacttt? p w for several years. I believe that Lung JET BARGAINS. Restorer saved her life. We have a family CHARL' of six children, some of them grown." J DKIX Mr. Herndon's postoffice is Yatesville, i LYA GAGF & TTnson countv. Ga. He is a thoroughly J\_ idard Granulated reliable man m every particular. ~ " CHATiL/FST mds Standard A 1 &Tt and?9 Ijlfl ipiTP DTTDT TP I MAKKET- C0KOT lu IflJj lUDLIu! cnAPL snch as canned IS^Ice packed for Tomattos, Pine [am and Tongue, "I UCAS & RICH Six pounds of JLi Jheese, something 'ennessee Flour at STATIONSKS, P] Sssssss 'S- _wn0LESi town. VVE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM BOOTS the citizens of Winnsboro and of FairSeld HEADRIX. County that we have taken charge of the 2s o. 23 Hj Shop near the south-east corner of Wash? ington and Yanderhorst Streets, opposite CHARL r C5 AT?OT,TV A * the Baptist Church, where we are prepared ' to do everything in the line of TTEYKY BISCH [RFIELD. il >"R 0"R A Tier WHOLE nrnrm mnmr and dealers Plaintiff, against jf. i 111 j j w 11 k k proprietors < CopysJS^ hUUU ffUM.. CAROLINA t not Served. 199 EAST BAY, bove-named: We will give special attention to repair SUMMONED and inS ' . XTPPT] i&ftfdSober WAGONS, CARRIAGES AND OTHER JMjJjf the office of the VEHICLES. e said County, and . 4\D KEEP 1 nswerto the said And we unhesitatingly GUARANTEE hers at their office, SATISFACTION. ( iYinnsboro, S. C., We are now fully prerpared to manufacfter the service ture 75y qttptjtvt'w lay of such ser- oUJrPLTIJS answer the comteesaid,the gain- rtAm MTT T 0 iyyriiGiiiburiiiiLy.j|fjjmSi|g| udge of Probate. P^UGLASS, Which are known to be of the highest ltiff s Attorneys. excellence, and which have always given ? ibsent Defendant: entire satisfaction. ?, ? We are also prepared to make contracts T Complaint in this for A 1 Ice, fifty pounds the Summons, of per pound. copy, was filed in rrr\TTC!T7 "DTTTT Ice, one hundrec ' Probate for Fair- JdL\_/ U ojj JD U JlJUIJI VJT, cents per pound. 3 of South Caroli- _ .. . , , .... ,. ;tober, A. D. 1884. Estimates and plans furnished on apph- BEST MASSIF October, 1884. cation. * V ,er dozen, or four u|eBof ate. EOMEDY & SMITH- ' ?? ; DOUGLASS, Aug SHxtf ltiff's Attorneys. T1,c Kinny Bros The Kinny Bros ettes. The Richmond i ? ? T1ip DnVp nf T)n Thr Forest King The Rosa De Sa ZZZZI HOW TO SAVE MONEY. C' ?13 for S10 One Barrel Xort $20 for $13 Some Nice JLarg }TTO"?tf SEEDf T s-5 for ?15 0nc Barrel Larg . ^ watches: Just received at Elgin or Waltham Watches m -HOUSE. solid silver double cases at the above prices 60 DAYS ONLY. _ p( Everj- watch warranted. Gents' cnlirl rrAlfl from S"2." en cents cash per upward. For particulars write * ^to me at thS McElree's Jewelry Palace, DR. JAS. E next November. CHARLESTON, S. C. DE ed Meal for Cot- /r. , . ... , (Graduate of the T FRAZIER, ( Strothers, S.C. , , up stairs in Johns iring daily. BLACK r. M. BEATY. OctllfsSm I advertisements. -r.f.pt,ENrSTTT INTER, K, 109 MEETING ST., RECEIVED YESTERDAY .eston. S. C. Oils, Erushos, Varnish . ??O, Colors, Glue, &c. . , . ... ,, ? A few pieces of those pretty, smooth C nrr T\~SO\T Beautiful Blue, just the thing; Green, V- in PWWim ^ at tlle Sama l0W PriceS" \ m vuaneston.; Another lot of those pretty Dress Calic of Saddles, Bridles admired in our store first of the seas lkess, &c. Flannels, Cotton Flannels, light, medii lDDLEry, Hardware, Piedmont Drills, Shirtings and Sheetin :er, &c., &c. more piece of that extra heavy Kersey k.vu t>:+? naxi uuiiups, OCA;. ;et. CmitLESToy, S. C. ALSO AT THE ' C Z, MORE SHOES, and still more to arriv Head, Feet and Pockets of alL Wholesale Dealer in ^DOMESTIC FRUIT, NOTICE! NOTIC Bananas, Cocoanuts, pies, Potatoes, Onions, ? Cabbages, &c. T0IJK PRESENCE IS REQUESTI & Market Streets, between the hours of 7 o'clock, a. na., ESTON, S. C. (Sundays excepted) between now and invenu 10 exxena our ousuit?s uy sjciiuj ESLIE, tail.Commission Dealer fJVE AND LET GAME and PODLTEY and 2 Fish Market it St., East of East Bay fef -dB/fSjF ! Country Producc are a mm f, ,H sd. Poultry, Eggs, Ac. - . W/ T JUL tt JH 5 at owner's risk after m Express Co. - ?: ' ?-??; IOOD <fe CO., ' IP IT A 1 |\f [ERCHaNTS. * JL 1 nxert.akd Supplies. ents fob ^ SOUTH CORN MILL." St., Charleston, S. C. HURRAH! FOR THE Machine Oil?the best TOW oS?f Ca' THE MOST GOODS TOR tibxU-N, o. O.: ard Beer superior to oth ;, patent stopper bottles, els for export, to keep a ir beer bottles bought My stock of Ladies Dress Goods is com Mr. Julius Krentleis- Cashmere?all Wool. The Cheapest 1c this market. Dress Ginghams in all tfc ClUS, line of Dress Flannels, Sack Flannels,! goods will sell themselves if you will 1< and dealer in? Brown, Garnet and Black. s, cigaes, tocacco, T0WELS AND DOYLIES, and provisions, r p-nr apt "FXTnv <s r A splendid stock of Blankets and Bed! u mfteand Brown Bleachings and I \N & S0\S "White and Gray, Slowe's Balmorals, H LLE GROCERS, OTTIR. a-S2>TTS' J - WD ^hese Goods are bound to sell. They i )N DEALERS latest styles. My stock of CLOTHING, ' -MY STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISH 1ST BAY STREET, !stos,s.c. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, S! SRS, Call and be convinced of these facts ;ers, Liquor Dealers LOUI' N MERCHANTS, ~T^ "TH A T\ CHARLESTON, S. C I J & uo, 3 retail dealers in - " :edicines. chemicals, , instruments, Fanderhoret streets.1^' 0UE Cu>'er bas 3ust returned from New Y< ESTON. S. C. and best selected stocks of Dry Goods, Boots offered to the people of Winnsboro and Fairf AGENT, , Opposite Liberty, JE CURTAINS, ""M ROCK BOTTC Upholstery Goods, ESTON, S. C. ;s Made to Order. . ? ., No old-time high pnees with us. The time ?wTH & CO. cheapest get the most patronage?so we are t We mean every word we advertise. If j )lesale? Goods from YV AltJliJtlUU BE, ting Street, . tirtt x tt,r a. willifc ESTON, S. C. P. S. Look at our Fifty-Cent Shirt?the bes '' Our One Dollar Shirt has' no equal.y ON ICE HOUSE, ' Look at our Cloaks. Look at our Blankets :b Church Street, 0ur Answer: "It's CASH!" ESTON, S. C. In connection with our Clothing DepartmeJ x-? ^ , ? last winter, which we will sell at half price. t,ie country a specialty. ^ {or y(>m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ { AKDSOJf, A> ^ RIN'TERS and BLAKE ? 7 _ M\ pfinfiiffid i o. v. - JLIUUUIIUU & CO., _ BY J. H. CUMMINGS. lTke Stseet,- > ^ ESTON, SX. TUB GILT-EDGE BUTTER, CHOICE OFF & CO. Molasses, XXX Cream Cheese, and a full line of Groceries and Canned Goods. SAE GROCERS IN CAROLINA RICE YYY POWDERED, GRANULATED 3F THE CELEBRATED Slid 2.11 2TT3.d6S Of PIjRE SUGARS, at the I TOLU TONIC old pric^'11 to 14 p?unds for one dollarCHARLESTON, S. C ROAST COFFE?"STAG", A BLEND ; of Mocha and Java. "E. L. C." the best ! flflHT Rio sold. Common Rio?loose. Good and I Cheap UUUJJ . W0ODENWARE?LARGE VARIETY rpTTTP! i -\tt> \ yp v of Tubs, Pails and Buckets, Flour and ??1?J tAMPAIOrJi Sugar Boxes, Old Style and Patent Trays, Rolling Pins, Folding Lap Boards, Sewing zOIN G? Tables, Step-Ladders, Butter Pruits, Paddles; Spoons, Etc. '/ 0 YOURSELF FROM TT7 A T?Tl r AfnTTTSP TT A im THE ' YYJLJUIAJW WAUJC/?tbUltLM, I1J3.J3_Ters, Laundry, Market, Pic Nic, Wortc, T Y7 Lunch and Fancy Baskets in endless varie'0 PP MW * ' U 1UU HUUmU TINWABE-A FIJLL LD?E OF Staple ? Goods. Dairy Pans, Pudding, Bread and Pie Pans. Try one of the^xew Perforated , [CE. Pie Plates. Broilers, Cake and Biscuit 1 Cutters, Muffin Rings and everything the i or more, at cents Housekeeper could wish for. 1 pounds or more, at 1% LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOILET Sets. Child's Baths, Etc., LEMONS, thirty cents dozen tor one dollar. ' Straight Cut Cigarettes. straight Cut Cigarettes. VIIJL/X best oc^Cigar in Town. /" . ^ ? vllr*f Ivador, Key West Cigar. 5<^p^The Largest k Merchant Tailoring j*>^\ I r* and Clothing House hern Potatoes. > *** America. ^Jr the WiSsboroTce /WAWAMAIUSKW ' & Kl habexicht, brown, u Proprietor. ) oak hall, j ) i; B. BIGHAM, t Philaillphia' M VTT^T / ' A full line of card samples of! JL 1 ' tt the great piece goods stock Jniversityof Maryland,) C will bc.fouad with 1^1 \pT?Tr>r? I T M "RT?. A TV I /J? ^ IVi-. J AIA* A A 4i J J ton's new brick building c.Trc Ari?VT STOCK, S.C. SALES AGENT' . 1 Winnshoro, S. C. "m STOCK! ?? r THE FOLLOWING: ... j| i V* ashmeres, in the following shades: TVA?.1V PAWA+ \f?w\Ari ? * L/UIJSw uaiuri/, UliUWii UUU uxuuu :oes?same brands as those so much ~~ . ",v" on. Ginghams, White aud Red um and extra heavy. Bed Tieking, gs, Plaid Homespuns, &c. One for Pants. ORNER STORE! \ e in a few days. Shoes to fit the :EH NOTICE!!!' ;; rig :'v X AT THE CORNER STORE. and 8 o'clock, p. m., any day, I January 1st, 1885, to decide if we ,g reliable Dry Goods and Shoes at LIVE PRICES. ''M 9eaty> u A nrpc! r j\xj jl o. CHEAPEST STORE IN THK JLEAST 90IEI! plete, consisting of Ladies' Black >t of Dress Worsted ever brought to ie Jatest colors. Also a splendid Ladies' Waterproof?cheap. These Dok at them. Velveteens?Blue, ' . - ' - 'Mmm AND TOWEL LINEN. Spreads, Lindseys, Canton Flannel, Inbleacbed Homespun, Drillings, oop-skirts, &c., <fcc. - i vcre picked out from among the , for durability, cannot be excelled. IXtt GOODS IS COMPLETE.? HOES AND TRUNKS. - Polite attention given to alL 3 SAMTJELS. THIS. I )rk, where he bought one of thecheapest ;, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, &c., ever ield County, an of which will be sold at )M PRICES. i has now come when those that sell th? >ound to sell. rou want to save money, buy your Dry ' v-r3s>>S<n8 )KD & CO. it you ever saw. The cry is "How can ydu^dtttesrs<)/' it, we have a small remnant left from ilace. T-r-r" t ? n /% t% t\ n /IJLLlij UKU & (JU. r: GRAIN! SEED RYE, BARLEY AND OATS. D. R. FLENNIKEN. iflNSBORO HOTEL -1 r-*eam -3S ; ? - - v?*s T^ggs HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASurein informing the people of Fairfield : 5 County and the traveling public that he has taken charge of the WlNNSBOKO HOTEL, and Is now prepared to receive both permanent and transient boarders. The building has just been repainted and put iu first-rate condition throughout. The table will be supplied with the best that the local and neighboring markets afford, and no pains will be spared to insure the comfort of guests. A Sample Room is provided, conveniently arranged for the use of Commercial TERMS REASONABLE. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. A. F. GOODING, Proprietor. Sep6fxtf