The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, May 19, 1886, Image 3

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V " LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. I Oemx jseen in WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, : : : : IS SC. } (;0UncJI Terms of The News and Herald.? j an amei Tri-weekly edition, lour aonarsper annum, resrara t< in advance. Weekly edition, two dollars! , per an.iurn in advance; two dollars and ! an(* otne tifty cents per annum, if not paid in ad- j same up ranee. cti_ofe Rates for Advertising.?One dollar { slieeis* per inch (solid minion) for the first inser- j be fonnd tion, and fifty cents per inch for each sub- ?:*:_pns e sequent insertion. These rates apply to;U["?enbv advertisements of every character, and are j accordin payable strictly in acfvance. Obituaries J and tributes of respect are charged for as j Fairkj advertisements. Marriage notices, and j >Sinple announcements of deaths, are pub- j ec* to not iislied free, and are solicited. Liberal terms last we lor contract advertisements. i - .Messrs. :-v ? lilvmiiiemen:>. j Brice aC( Land Sale?W. W. Crosby, W. L- j at the j ~ " I ; ItoatlV. i rTown Ordinance?I. N. Withers, | 0f the fo Clerk of Coancil. ! monume The Thoroughbred Lemington, Jr. i latter ?A. Williford & Son. friends i Local Briefs. ' tiuued S ?Mrs. C. S. Brice, of Woodward, is ChAri r visiting friends in town. Memoria ?It is on every lip that Hendrix {Q tj m furnishes the best soda in the city. * Dratr0oi] ?The thermometer for the past few genator days nas Deen ranging w uic f f. . 01 aIIOII ill - -Mr. Matthew White, of Chester, -. ,,r \ . ?* ^he cc was iu town on Wednesdav on busxof the in< "ess. ^ , , we niici i ?Mr. James Williford, of Rock ! nv ! ertson at Hill, is visiting his brother, Mr. A.jnatiyeof WilIiford- J ? I of the lat ?A colored gentleman had a fine I turtle exposed for sale on our streets j Taken on Friday. our office ?Mrs. T. R. Robertson, of Char- ! g00(j lotte, is on a visit to friends and rela- j fess that ( || tives in town. ' der the f< ?The Baptist congregation of White was gent Oak hare purchased an organ for a dish of their charch. season, a ?Fruit cars have been common on spring ti our north-bound freight trains since the jshes ailc first of the mouth. grown b; ?Mrs. W. L. McDonald is spending tainly sh< some days with friends and relatives She will in the New liope section. assured t ?The past few days have been ex- ciated. ceeding warmly, and our merchants are doing a thriving business in the light A line. from Par ?"We learu from a number of farm- Thursda; ers of the county, that the stand of cotton is very poor in nearly every met section. handling ?Strawberries are plentiful on the ^e ** market at twelve and a half cents per some w3 quart. The crop is exceedingly fine e this year. an<* com* ?Thp tipw sonth wall to the store of wour J. il. Beaty & Bro., is moving np J <3UIte rapidly, and will be completed in a! an acc^ short while. J P*ace iJ1 1 ?The new gasoline lamps for our | ?wUA streets arrived on Wednesday, and a J exchan?-c number of bands were engaged in "occasjo] r putting them up on Friday. fhort \iu ?Our efficient county auditor who Three <jr boasted of bis fine oats some time ago, ^rink v informs us that his crop will be as ^^09 50 large as he at first expected. terest for ?The mint julep season has opened cent a(j( and our artistic mixers are getting game fresh mint every morning. Our office exDint(ie is in rear of the bank building. t0 *he ?At a meeting of the Town Council fj,he jQt on the 12th inst.. Mr. C. F. Glaaden an rtpr)l-n f was appointed assistant police vice come> Mr. J. "W". McCreight, resigned. ?We learn that an attentive clerk Fairfi in one of our dry goods stores, says Henry C that he saw the "red glare" of all the Artillery bullets fired on Tuesday night, to has been frighten the "Combination Troupe." for some ?The lumber for our new cellege commanc building is being placed apon the sor of ^ grounds as rapidly as possible, and tural Co everything will be put in readiness for class of 1 a brisk start, about the first of June. j nated am ?2iOW is tne umc to gei ? guw j ciass. n Cincinnati Open or Top Buggy, Three- and is a Spring Wagon, Turnout Seat Buggy, our coui Platform Spring or Farmer's Wagon, i R. M. D with shafts or pole, Single or Double j College. Harness, cheap for cash or bankable Fairtield apper, from J. O. Boag. * of his su< ?Candidates' announcements are coming in rather slowly. It is time that Teach the political ball was put in motion, , a mee and we hope that all those desirirg to *10n ' ^ seek political honors at the hands of Saturday ' the "dear people" at the next election }s a 1 will send in their announcements as \ su^Jects: I Dr. Jo soon as possible. ~ ~ ?A severe storm passed over many sections of our State on Saturday * Mr T evening last. In Greenville, Spartan- * * * burg and other north-western towns r considerable damage was done. In our own* town there was a pretty I - r ra * severe wind, but besides raising a a en . cloud of dust on our streets no damage most int was done. !ess attra ?Mrs. Boag has now opened her Death stock of Spring and Summer Millnery, j Savilla E to which she respectfully invites the j Col. R. 0 inspection of her friends and patrons inst., in i generally. Call early and be suited, age. Mi A full stock of Dry Goods, Fancy joved gn Goods, Notions, Groceries, and every- body, bu thing usually found in the general her phys: merchandise line. All to be found at and her d the store of J. O. Boag, as low as the funeral s t lowest. * Church, * terred in Personal.?We learn from parties - , r mg cem who were in town are Satnrdav that _ ,, _ ,, , _ * , womau < Mrs. Faut, an old lady of the Strothers an(j ^ section fell from her door on Sunday, (jeare(j ] the 9th inst., and was severly injured. She was in her ninety-ninth year, and ^ jQgg is perhaps the' oldest lady in the sjone^ connty. Deate T'rr*- "PoTCrVM* 4 t Pavvttvttav. The -*-u?< j IUC UCiHl r ^ Ninety-Sixth Diocesan Convention occurred of the Protestant Episcopal Church ?he was of South Carolina, met at St Luke's snmmers Church, in Charleston, on Wednesday. ju the be A full deigation of the clergy and inst., sh< laymen are in attendance upon the was disc sessions of the convention. from th """"?7" diphther Interesting to the Ladies.?Tne ^ -tg ladies of Winnsboro will be glad to gowers ( learn that Miss L. A. Clarkson, of better ar Atlanta, Ga., one of the editors of the ? . ? . , eral sen Dixie Cook Book, is stopping at the ^Qsc>cjat( Winnsboro Hotel, and is here in the ? , ' ^ . , pastor, o v interest of ner book. It is a neat vol> . . remains -AA ?Jo uiue WUUUUlUg IW auu 18 ^ cjj^ authority on all things in the culinary ^ea{jj ^} art She will be in town for several famjjy 0 ^,a-s" father, t advice to mothsks. | sympath Mrs. wissww's Soothixg Strcp should al- ! ways he used ror children teething. It soothes j Free' the child, softens the gums, allays an pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for the chaii Clarrhcea. Tvrenty-flve cents a hotUe. [ juiyi-tityi mittee o ance Amended.?As will be of South Carolina, we mali another column, the Town lowing announcement: "1 at a recent meeting adopted be a meeting of the Free Tr idment to the ordinance in ciation of South Carolina in :> the minding at large of cows on the 2nd of June at 12 M. r stock, and to pasturing the the members 01 tne -tissuui on plats of grass on the back all who are interested in the The amendment in fall will of tariff, are requested to 1 [ in another column, and our Addresses will be delivere should read it and be governed onel Edward McCrady, Jr glv. \V. 11. Davie, Colonel J. \V ~ " X. G. Ganzalez, Esq., B. O [eld Abroad.?We were pleas- v , , . 7T ? . . ., 1 Esq., and Colonel Ilenrv A icein an Abbeville exchange ot rp, ~ ,, *.,,, , , Xhe Executive .Committer e" .,at ?Ur -oun= fiends, hapnv to provide for a joint J. t Douglass and W. 0. ou tliat occasion. shoulll lo.tted themselves handsomely cate of p,.o!eclio? bc wim?ff amor exhibition of Erskine Ws vie , he is assured of a ? some days ago. The subject ceptiou and a careful heariu rmpr mnior's effort was "The nts of energy", that of the ? _ tv.,? n rru Train* Delayed.?The no I rue nobility". Their manv 11(> ? , . , ' passenger train arrived at II the county wish them con- , , ?nnnr,r, about three hours lale on IICCGS^ m The delay was caused by .estox Light Dragoons.?On being burnt for some thirty Day :he monument erected feet near Barr's, aboul emorv of the Charleston Light miles below Columbia. It ;S was unveiled in that city, a wood rack containing abc M. C. Butler delivered the cords of wood had caught u which he gave a brief sketch from this the cross-tics too mpany. Upon the south face the iron warped from them. >nument "to the heroic dead" man had to be sent six mi hat the name of E. R. Rob- nearest telegraph office it) >pears. Mr. Robertson was a secure assistance in repairing /?r.nntv nnH wns 5i son I At Columbia as soon as it w VUl WUUVJ ?? ? ? ? e Judge W. R. Robertson. that the train would be i _ special train composed of a ky Storm.?It is not often passenger coach and a baj s is taken by storm with the was sent out to Charlotte ft lgs of life, but we must con- commodation of passengers un Monday we had to surrdu- line. It is not known wl 5rt. A basket neatly covered fire was of incendiary origin up. On opening it we found ' the finest strawberries of the The I. O 0. F.?The Grs nd around it were packed fine of the Independent Order irnips, oniors, beets and rad- j Fellows in South Carolin; >fthe finest variety. They were i Chester on Wednesday, the ? 1 r? AOP. ! T.% (lia oti:aiif>o /-if fhp rtlfflld y iUIfc* >T auu v/vi - | iu mv uwovmw w* v?.v )ff her skill as a gardener, town, Mr. E. T. Atkinson accept our thanks and be an address of welcome to t hat they were greatly appre- Lodge. Mr. 0. W. Buchan town, in behalf of the L 7 ~. , ponded to the address A i ;ful Accident.?We learned . , , . of delegates were present, ties who were 111 town on , . ? . , ,r , , , r, that Mr. Pi M. Brice, of business ot the order hao. be Hope Graded School, had ac'ed' a" electlon for offlcer' i quite a painful accident by <he ensu.ng year wa, a small pistol. It seems that O. W. Buchanan, of Wjnnsl in bis hand working it in elected Grand Master. La, y, when it was discharged, selected as the next place of o?-> thtivennv f>vpnin<r a trr&n nterinsr the heart of the hand ' ? " ngout'on the back. While was ?ive" t0 ,he dele=atl ,d is not a serious one, it was 5 ,ize"s ?[ Chcs,er at th? ?fa! at first. His father had 5?te!< ,wh'.cl! was gl'catl>' lent in ?lmost the identical The Order .s m a flotmshtog the same way a few years ago. an<J 18 S?"?"S strength ev t it Costs."?An interesting The Allyne Combinatn ; has calculated what an Allyne Combination Troupe lal drinker" will spend in a tertajnments at Boag's Ope De by an occasional drink, on Mouday and Tuesday na,. viomiim- Kami hills had be JIJKb a UiiV ill icu Vkuv^ ?/vi X iuiuiu^ u??v. rill in one year amount to distributed around town sev This amount placed at iu- before, but they failed to att twenty-five years at ten per of a crowd. It was advertii ied to what he spends for the number of presents would g every year, will, at the away, but they refused to d< nof twenty-five years, amount the first night, giving back tidsome sntn ot of $11,814.18. present their prize tickets est of which would support until Tuesday night. On ary family for all time to evening a number of pres< distributed among the anaiei did not satisfv some of those t ... " j eld nosukti;. uicuicunui sn(j tue troupe was peneu i ). Davis, Jr., of the Third on (heir return from the Ope , United States Army, who an(j we ]earn that several pi stationed at Washington City were fire(J near t0 fl.ight( time, has been detailed as \fhile we have no sympathy lant of the cadets and Profes- a troupe, we do not hesitat lathematics in the Agricui- dgmn the action of some of ilege of Mississippi. In the zens of vounger years in acti 883, Lieutenant Davis grad- did To say the least of it tl 3 wasone of the starmen of his ^as shameful, and when the ie is a native of this county, themselves to be hnmbugge< brother of Mr. J. Q. Davis njaht thev should have blam jtv treasurer, and of.Prof. but thmselves. avis, of the South Carolina He has many friends in Strawberry Festival.? * ? - ' ^ A/1 4- /\ Vv AO T* I . . J A_ wno aremwajs giau ^ DceK requested 10 umuunw :cess- will be a hot supper and s ees' Meetixg.?There will festiral> S'Ten thc ladie' ting of the Teachers' Associa- cord charoh> at Blackstocl Fairfield, at Mossy Dale on 21st inst- The entertainmen tho 29th May. The follow to raise fonds t0 aid h,.furn ist of the speakers and their church. All the delicacic season will be served at hn Bovd-Pedagogics. Prices' and considering the ( ohn Gass-The Mind. which k is Siven il is W01 B. Hanahan?School Hvgiene. liberal patronage. A good i E. Bell-Esthetics. ' is ?Pe"ted' r. P. Watsou-Ethics.i as some of oar y?nnZ men b! A. Oouglass?Civics. ^ ^ tins tine arrav 01 oraiuncai - . _ , notice from a number of or i meeting promises to be a ? , .. . ? y , .? , . A exchanges that the Democr cresting one, and will doubt- nfe.n??, ^ tU , , of several of the counties ar ct a very large attendance. ? . , 3 , ? preparing to lor the political : of Mrs. Cameron.?Mrs. this summer, which promise [. Cameron, relict of the late very lively one. It is never J. Cameron, died on the 11th to start in a good cause, and the eighty-seventh year of her should not be behind in orga s. Cameron had generally en- forces for any emergency. T ?at vigor both of mind and of lican leaders will make t within the past six months a*e effort this fall, it is said, i?number of Congressman in H/iil liCcbllil iii?U iiUO l/ctll gV/VVi) w exth was not unexpected. The ern States. "While we have ervices were held at Concord ^ear anything onrselres and the remains were in- nothing like being ready to the family plot in the adjoin- efiort which might be mad etery. Mrs. Cameron was a opponents. >f strong traits of character, , . , ., ' Bethel Presbytery. qualities wh.ch jreatly en- An a(Ijourned meeti f 45 we" 10 frien<is a! t0 bytery of Bethel was held -who now in common deplore 9tock on the nh and thc gth which hei death has occa- corrcsp011c)ent 0f theChestei gives a synopsis of the proc t.?We are pained to announce The Rev. J. L. McLin wai i of Freddie Sitgreaves which as a member of this Presbyf i on "Wednesday night last. ca^ being placed in his hj a bright little girl of five Pleasant * .rove and Catholi< ? j ? x- _ ?tx-od was accepted and arrangem if UL1U up IU ik ncgjk Ugv niui st health. On Friday the 7th for his installation. The li ; became unwell, and soon it Wilson received a call to overed that she was suffering Aimwell churches, whic at fatal disease to children, accepted. He preached a se ia. In less than a week it had a view to ordination, whict work and one of the brightest Gained as satisfactory, and >f the family was takeh to a ments were made for his id happier would. T)se fun- an(* installation. rices were conducted at the call was preseuted to ] e Reformed Church, by the Bethesda for the Ri >n Thursday evening, and the Webb which, after some ve of the little one laid to rest in discussion pro and con., was This is the first hi3 hands for consideration. I VU J Ul AM.V bich has ever occnrred ia the The Itev. R. A. "Webb offe f Mr. F. A. Sitgreaves. The Intion in regard to the appc nother and sisters have the a special committee to solii y of a host of friends. subscriptions to the amoi . hundred dollars at least f) Traders.?At the request of bers of the various churc man of the Executive Com- Presbytery, to supplement f the Free Frade Association gelistic fund. After some BMMMNBBMHMnMMBBIMHMMHBMBBBHMM :e the fol- j the resolution was adopted aud a com* fherc will! mitte appointed. ade Asso- On Saturday the Rev. W. G. Neville and Colombia was installed pastor of Blackstock and ?ern IS so Not onlv Concord churches. The Rev. James iy atiou, but Douglass addressed the pastor and the time reduction Rev. J. C. McMullcn the people. The )C present, i last part of this services wa very im- Bitfc d by Ccl- pressive?the giving- of the right hand ston ., Colonel of fellowship, which was participated . 1?. Pope, in not only by the members of this . Duncan, congregation, but by members of every . Gaillard. deuomination in the community, and <rrea ; will be by a number not yet identified with thre discussion any church. This fully evinces the ^fit, anv advo- hisrh esteem in which Mr. Neville is and I T>.. ~ to present held in the community, both as a man urteous re- and as a minister. reco . sufft GOOD PERIODICALS. BlOC & K ,1 Knl1llf? I The Illustrated Graphic Sovra. ll.. . The Illustrated Graphic News of j this place , Tuesdav week will be even a more remark- xi the track a^'e PaPer ^an an^ ever before issued- in 1 f j It will contata pictures of the annual ho<x ?t / . I Masonic conclave, in session at (Jin- forr we"tv cinnati this week, with views of the seems that! 4, , . / ... , the \ fifteen I new cathe^ra^ Just comPleted? au<* __ fir -uid Portra*ts jea^ino thirty-third decree ' ' . Masons. It will give exciting scenes npl - lie an from t^e terrj^ie Chicago riots, exhib- _-* A brake- ... .. . , , , . . 4 boro I ?? fVia fsO!>fi;l hfimll ?\nln?inD. 10 ler td ^et'ier Portraits of the sheriff, | next 1 mayor, prominent policc officials and I high f ra? ' murdered officials. There will also be de4C, as learned , ... . . ,. , AI , ? a splendid presentation of the great lvins ?o late, a ? \ r _ f . x , Kentucky Derbv, to be run on Friday, f*}11. first-class . , .iU. ". tami J the 14th mst., showing every promi>T the ac neUt starter' trac^> buildings, noted Acre horsemen and officials ef the Louisville of C a?nf!? Jockey Club. INew York's police - n'ot ? ^orce' ^nest ^)e ^vorld," are ting treated upon with portraits of the , . , I famous Inspector Byrnes, Captaiu w 111 _r I Murray and Captain "Williams. The ui vuu fatnous Remington Rifle Works, at i mot nt 7 l?th inst ^^on' ^T* which recently assigned, an't of the an(* ^ disastrous fl??ds at Montreal y^in] , .. , will be illustrated, ahd several other amei delivered . . ' .. , .. VII lie Grand interestluo illustrations, besides an abundance of the choicest reading mat- out t an, of our ? twel 0(3 ce res- " stx p ? Frank X.eslie'8 Sunday Magazine. aniei all quota p^nk Leslie's Sunday Magazine furtl After the for junC) 1S8G, is especially noticeable ;en trans- f0I, jts numerous full-page illustrations large s to serve some 0f which are exceptionally beau- t0.wr ield. Mr. tiful. The Luray Cave, in Page coun)oro, was ^ ya } js subject of several fine con(i igley was cut(?> ^ beautiful picture is a repro- ^etw meeting. duction of a painting by . Agustin six o d banquet Lhardy, entitled "Preparations for a js by the j)av in the Country"; and a number Nicholson 0f contrasted scenes on the two rivers enjoyed. Rh;nc an(j the Hudson, give some j- -| condition idea of the beauty of these two famous J-JJ ary year. streauis. An antiquarian interest at- w taches to the article on the first edition son 2 w.? The of the "Pilgrim's Progress" with re- jojjj gave en- productions of its quaint engravings Ever ra House and afac simile of the text. A beau- ?enfc evenings, ^iful reproduction of one of Giacom:en freely em>s bjr(j pictures shows the helmet- jsof^ eral days crested hnmming-bird and its nest. an(j j ract much \innv Kpflntifnl ni^tnrcs fill the ;ed that a number, while the literary portion is up be given to the high level of this favorite family Thos 3 this on raaofazine. Published by Mrs. Frank to tho?e Lesiie) 5:>, 55 and 57 Park Place, New Gray i to hold York Tucsday ' = Albi. ;nt8 were mass mjsetisg of farmers. port< nee, but it ty ' present Farmers ?f Fairfield Coun- stock **.. A rnncc mnntinff nf thf> farmers of ffith cCT2s ll,ajj "^""o ? ? -ra House the county called to meet in the Wi ?tol shots Court House, at Winnsboro, on the 1st fhAm Monday in June at 11 o'clocka. m. . ?, with sucb MaySflxtd T. S. Bb,ce. e to con- ITEMS FRO H BUCKHEAD. next our citi- ? , , ;? . , f0rm ngas they !Now and then thcre 1S a Solden hnk folio ,fl- " to break the dull chain of monotony A ieir action J y allowed that exists aIon? the dry sands of the Hare i a second ar5cd desert of life* O" the 12th inst*> war? a few friends and near relatives ased no one x . and sembled at Buena Vista, to witness mort the marriage of Miss Alberta Cureton Cp.^t We have t0 ^"r* ^atterrceione Chester's ga that there most success^u'1 merchants. The bride thee wore a handsome combination suit of Te trawoerrv _ s of Con- *Q lmnS7e^ne and satin, with white - fKo rose buds and honeysuckles which on tne - ilay it is given blended w^k ^er fair complexion. Mj ishing the ^er beautiful and impressive s of the c^emony by the Kev. R. R Yann, moderate the Suests were invited to the dining- JJ1 )bject for w^ere they found an abundance Coin rthv of a ^e^cate viands, such as would have tJle delegation temPte(* appetite of the most cele- ^ ^ r-_ brated epicure. At 1 o'clock p. m. cms piace, ive a kind thehaPPy bride and groom departed for desc l anyway. Ciiester where they.will reside. May ]yAj lIgn.?\Ve cach day of their life be filled with Fair ir county love and contentment tain' atic cli^s Miss Isabel Lyles is visiting rel- . ^ Acre e already atives at this place. She will leave Turi campaign for Lexington soon to spend a while Trac s to be a with her brother, Mr. J. Feaster too early Lyles. Blac Fairfield Dr. J. R. Coleman, of Feasterville, h?s located here. He is a promising Marl XJl?lilg JJCi he Repub- young" physician and his numerous Sber a desper- friends wish him success in the noble w , to gain a calling he has pursued. the South- The early sowing of oats have ' no reason gone to cheat, but the spring crop is , there is good, though of a small area. This defeat any will force the average farmer to pull le by our "Gypsy" for forage purposes, of which there is an abundant crop. J?se Cuffie has given the merchant a lien on his crop, and anticipates taking a W the Pies- jean Qn tke blackberry and plum jg .at bushes, which will no doubt assist him AJ inst. The jn majjiUa his "lowance" hold out. ^ Reporter , frnjt crQp jQ secfjon wjjj PPnillffR I ? I be very fine, stanwberries are as fine as -xti s VAAAlTr/1/1 I _ * .... _ Y "tTTT frnif JL 3 j I bave ever seen, nuw iuc acti< ery, and a rjpens we are going to have peach pie the mds from an(jappie tarts at our house, s. d.g. for1 ; churches ^ ents made ?My liver was so fearfully disor soul Lev. J. A. dered and I felt so feeble and languid the Lono-town * scarcely took interest in any- clus ? thing. Tried all the so-called reme- ypu a also w^s ^jes wjthout relief until I used Par- 1 *?e.1 rmon with ker's Tonic, which effected a permai was sus- nent cure.?David Bash, Little Rock, j). i A rk * I arrangeordination gjyCE the return of Mr. Davis to his To home at Beanvoir he has been qoite Presbytery ill. His physicians are of the opinion p: bv. K. A. that ^ was caused by over-excitement rv earnest dnrinS his extended' trip in Georgia, J. y and are confident that a few days of and i placed in ondisturbed rest will restore him to 0f t his usual vigor, and that he will be Plea rod s. rpso- able to fill his appointment at Mobile, ty, , woi u untment of ?What is more disagreeable to a lit private lady than to know that her hair has _ mt of six not only its color, but is full of danrom mem- draff? Yet such was the case with , . , mine until I used Parker's Hair Bal- \P nes in tne sam> jjajr jg now 5iact an(j per. ^ ^ the evan- fecrlv clean and glossy.?Mrs. E. as'a' discussion Sweenp, Chicago. * * M A Good Many Failures. TinU^sFlT uricgthc year 1883 there were 10,569 IlUUOIili ires In business in the United States r-onodrt s^mp of these were bior con s, and some were very small. Failure rrowful business to any man, especialit is health that fails. A great many s 10,508 people fail in health in the se of a year. Many of them might be d if they would take Brown's Iron ers.^the great^famHy medicine and reAn Old Citizen Speaks. r. J. M. Xorris, an old resident of le, Ga., says that he had been badly /I fey hied with Kidney Complaint for a 'jtf! war t many years ancl with Eczema for Jf e years; at times could scarcely walk had tried many remedies without benuntil he began taking Electric Bitters anointing his hands and feet with WILL FIXD klen's Arnica Salve. This treatment they wish in the Sto' r/io/i liim rrrpnt r^iipf and he stronnlv nisliing line in my stc mmended Electric Bitters to all who ne the follow ng nove irwith Kidney Complaints, or need a Enterprise Iron Coffei >d Purifier. Sold by McMaster, Bricc Victor Rotary Seive etchin. * Slaw Cutters, Towel Racks ar ?OJB COUSTY COMMISSIOXER. Granite Ironvi Granite Iror ie many friends of Mr. J. G. HERON, (lighter, nicer, safer ;he Monticello and Salem neighbor e is, take pleasure in nominating him " YenowBakersf3' e-election to the office of County Com- Self-Basting Broil iioner for Fairfield County?subject to (fits - - ? ^ Annie Corers, ( iction of tlie Democratic pnmanr. - Butter Prints LAND SALE. IE undersigned will offer for sale be- Baskets, Wood and fore the Court House door in Winns- to close out. , S. C., on the The OXE-HORSE FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE J1'? PlowLt9. bed up col .... .. , ,, , . and work it. louwi; , wrthm theJe?al hours of saie, to the we]1 and not smok( est bidder for CAbH, the following- from me aml run no ribed property, to-wit: from ?11 up." 1 that piece, parcel or tract of land, - I r, being and situate in the county of field and State of South Carolina, con- ? _ ? _ ng (^ Li1 nc 5 HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT vJ JH L\ JJ !S, more or less, and bounded by lands . C. Crosby, J. W. Estes and W. W. by. To be sold as the property of m V. Crosby for the purpose of liquida- I Cll a mortgage debt due W. L, Rodav. m* wuvt W. W. CROSBY, W. L. RODDY. innsboro, S. C., Mav 12,1886. iirKltvM " *JAWIAVU TOWN ORDINANCE. a meeting of the Town Council of T . nsboro, held on the 12th of May, an ANSURE your life i idment to an amendment of Section LIFE of New York, of an ordinance ratified on the 1st and most reliable Com 5f March, 1878, was passed, striking Try a he words from "five o'clock a. m. to ve m." and substituting "six a. m. to e F' UTT- TCt X'Ti i. m.," so that the whole Section as " ided shall read as follows: "Be it , . .... ier ordained, that it shall not be law- n?n-forfeitaole after for any person or persons to permit t S" t> , goats, sheep, cows or geese to run at , .:f"s^re - ?1urr I i'?l)e ! within the corporate limits of the ,^e and hghtninj i, except that cows are allowed to be r 2d in the streets of the town except jress street, subject to the following ^ ieastern Tarifi itions: that they be securely haltered v- * lield while grazing, and grazed only aja^i?ixij een the hours of six o'clock a. m. ancl ? - ? 'clockl"m' lELSOS'I ? rTT>r>T1T\ illJbJ I JtlUXlU t unuxvjCit/ SMINGrTON, JR., co,"n ill be found the ensuing sea- rgr- XEAK TO BIT it his stable in Winnsboro. Fee Ten irs, paid in advance, or a satisfactory CIT1. payable on the 1st October, 188(5. y care will be taken ta prevent acci- "?t and Cold J but no liability will be assumed for Situation quiet. that may occur." e description of LEMINGTON, Jr., . -pbeautiful brown color, eleven years A"e 011,J *irsi" ifteen hands and three inches nigh, Columbia run at is handsomely formed. PEDIGREE. W. W. :MINGTOX. Jtt., was bred by Col. Owner . . G. Bacon, from his celebrated race - --; Lynchburg; he by imported Leming- -? , (bee Bruce's American Stud Book, j\jftfinfl TO iNorma, ) mc uaui u III I f s 11 i~s ill ington, Jr., was Lost Cause, by Reve- 11 U llu U LU out of Sea Breeze; she by imported 3n, out of Gray Xorma; she by im;d Leviathan, out of Morgianna; she Top Gallant. The celebrity of the : mentioned renders further tracing ie pedigree unnecessary*. ' TC< mTTT, n A. WILLI FORD & SON. >iO\Y IS THE ^ nnsboro, S. C., May 11,188G. A GEj\ T'S SALE. * IRftR i the Agent of A. J. Salinao & Son, I will offer f?>r sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE . at eleven o'clock, at the store-house T jVT P T , ? erly occupied by B. Sugenheimer, the wing-described property, to-wit: general stock of Merchandise, con ig of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, SO NOT\ COME A? Iware, L'rocKerj'ware, *jriassv??.ic, \ m- fniimvm"!, Tobaoco, and a remnant of Dry Is. Also, a pair of Platform Scales rvrmtio v,,a small Show Case. Sold under a , * ' gage given by Clayton, Coleman & luxon s Patent X)A. J. Salinas & Son, dated 17th day Cotton Planters ebruary, A. D. 1885. le to continue from day to day until Blue Grass S ntire stock is disposed of, Walter A. Wood's R< irms of sale?CASH. JNO. D. McCARLEY. Tanner & Dela iimsboro, S. C? AS6nt' r?rce r 5,1886. . Early Field Hf-*- Early Garden SHERIFF'S SALE. Garden Seed t virtue of an execution to me direct- Come d mak ]f fid. i will offer for sale before the _ 7 f ^ ^ ^ t House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on Ul *lvc U1UC? ^ with manufacturers. FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE J , within the legal hours of sale, to the Mar.JOf xtf est bidder, for CASH, the following ribed property, to-wit: ? 1 that piece, parcel or tract of land, p r, being and situate in the County of ?j a field and State of South Carolina, conNE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX :s, more or less, lying near Simpson's lout, and known as the "Crossland :t"; bouuded by lands of Henrv HinMadden Vaughn and John Taylor. B ftfjjtSLsll&sl ed upon as the property of Martha A. Xhe t,est Cough C k, deceased, at the suit of B. R. Tur- And thobest preventive^ eed, Administrator, against J. R. curc3 bodily pains, and aiic k, Administrator of the estate of Bovck, tangs, Liver, Kidn tha A. Black, deceased. Fcmal? complaints. n tva t"\ AfrPAPT FY" gling against disease, and JJMU. U. jJICL/AIUjIVi: , _ the grave, will in most ease iff'S Office, S. Jb. (J. the timely uso of Faheer7: innsborf), b. C., ' gerocs. Tako it in time, g ] s.St i. lar^c bottles at $L00. >y"txta _ HINDER LTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Bunions,'Warts, Moles, Callov tiier growth. Stops ail pain. ( COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. feet comfortable. Hindered _ _ else fails. Sold by Druggists JET OF COMMON PLEAS. ph Jennings, Plaintiff, against Alex- ~D A ~Dr der B. Jennings, Ilattie C. Robinson, aster A. Price, Charles B.Jennings, puaptvcti illie Jennings, Cornwell Jennings, uiiAitijr.ox hn M. Jennings, Jennie C. Jennings, ,mes C. Allen, Minnie E. Allen, Hattie The Largest ] ilen, Claude Allen and E. P. Allen, jfendants.?Copy Summon*. For Ref.?Complaint not Served. .fsrtSL 1 ta ? ? a t>airr.vivrm- t? Snnth nffer fo liUS JL/tiT rsXVA<a xo v44^ OIJ ARE HEREBY summoned and re- stock of Apples, On quired to answer the complaint in this coanuts, Lemons, N )n. which is filed in the office of sins, Potatoes, Cabba Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and everything else th ;he said County, and to serve a copy of sale Fruit House shou : answer on the subscribers at tneir ST" Country order: e, No. 2, Law Range, Winnsboro, Novll;h Carolina, within twenty days after service of this summons on you, ex- ttti \i\TO"D/"\T ive of the day of such service. If W I IN IN uJDVJjC fail to answer the complaint within time aforesaid, the plaintiff will ap to the Court for the relief demanded ie complaint. HpIIE UNDERSIGN ated March 23, A. D. 1886. JL in informing the * T " 10 * ''cr* att? Conntv and the trav< OS Xt^vvjrujLy.ixjxj, y Plaintiff's Attorneys. has taken charge of the defendants Alexander B. Jen- an<* is now ngs, Hattie C. Robinson, James C. hotli permanent and t lien, Minnie E. Allen, Hattie Allen, Vie building has ; aude Allen and E. P. Allen: aniJ P^ j1} A.KE notice that the Summons in this that-Hip i(v??Y ami51! m of which the foregoing is a copy, X^dropSSU the Complaint were filed m the oflice sure the ^mioU of gi he Clerk of the Court of Common A SampIc Room > ? at u mnsboro, m Fairfield Coun- lv arranlcd for theJ in the State of South Carolina, on the nVovpipriT day of March, A. D. 1886. rTT?1'P\r's t?!? RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE, . ,0 P128*6' Plaintiff's Attorneys. sptctMIy MiMteJ REPAIR YOUR GISS. A, ] OW IS THE TIME FOR PERSONS SepGfxtf having Gins to repair to send them is work is slack at this time, but will, I nrnrc "DA "OTTO ?u I ways, be crowded in August 1111D xBJrlliit P aySxlin J. M. ELLIOTT, j EMMS [REG-ISTJ TO TI EVERYTHING Attention is callcd vc and Kitchen Fur!itieSCa" andexam' DRY GOODS, CLOT] e Mills, GENTS' FURNISHING ?are,arS' f^^My Store is being fil i Preserving Ketttles, J ? than brass or enam* f \ s-\ t \ p i i *11' led, and cheaper.) Or GOODS, which Will iers They are considered the ; the stove-liole), i early inspection is solicite t i vvu w * Pans ar.d the illed Cnion Churn. . Oedarware reduced i.' cimings. i buck-Thorn Feni 1 TZ) \ F Effective. Safe and Stronf 1 i?- f\ I 1 Easy to build. Simple to repair. Any bn "Write for Sample and Circular. THE above and Kibbon Wire ( Sheet lrcr; Black and Galvanized Ri K A MAW AW 4 RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISIO: SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOE 1885,?Eastern Standard Time. GOING NORTH. NO. 53, MAIL AND EXPRESS. ,, _ ~T,Trr, & t> v "T7i Leave Augusta 9.1C n the EQLITABLE Leave W. C. &. A. junction 1.12 one of the strongest Arrive at Columbia 1.22 ipanies in the world. Leave Columbia 1.32 Leave Killian's 1.58 Leave Blythewood 2.13 XE POLICY, Leave Ridgeway 2.34 Leave Simpson's 2.47 thrpp annual mv- Leave Winnsboro 3.02 three annual pa> Leave wwte 0ak 3.22 I Leave Woodward's 3.43 ^ ^ Leave Blackstock 3.50 Pliable, prompt-pay- Leave Cornwall's o.o8 lowest rates allowed ijeav*f ? -^r 1so I Association. Leave Lewis 4.33. CALDWELL, Leave Smith's 4.40 Insurance A?en \ Leave Rock Hi 1 4.5b Leave Fort Mill 5.20 Leave Pineville 5.40 T fi lil T. T Arrive at Charlotte 6.00 V H 11 I H I Arrive at Statesville 9.35 J 11 U 1 U U; GOING SOUTH. NO. 52, MAIL AND EXP1UES8. Leave Statesville 7.45 ilA. S. . Leave Charlotte 1.00 Leave Pineville 1.27 , Leave Fort Mill 1.44 SIN'ESS PART OF j feave ?0<*JIU1 ^.02 jueave omiiu s Leave Lewis' 2.30 Leave Chester 2.44 iJatlss free to guests. Leave Cornwall's 3.03 Leave Blaekstock 3.12 Leave Woodward's 3.18 Leave White Oak 3.30 Class Hotel in Leave Winnsboro 3.48 $1.50 per Day. Leave Simpson's 4.03 Leave Ridge way 4.1b xemox, and Pkoprietok. Arrive at Columbia 5.13 Leave Columbia 5.25 Leave W. C. & A. Junction 5.57 M n nm n TJ fl Arrive at Augusta 9.38 H At III HI \ "Connection is now made at Cheste 1 UliiiUlw. trains 52 and 53) for Lancaster and mediate points on C. & C. R. R-, an all points on C. & L. R. R. as far as ton, N. O. C. W. CHEARS, Assist. G. P r> T> TAT PATT timan'ntonflor.r vjr. jlv. j.r?.juvvi x , [TVIE TO BUY CARDWELL. A. G. P Butterfly of Mi ONTS. /'gP^P, L?^K AT THE ;?three kinds. \\\ papers and Mowers. ?\ W1 ney Engines. / \l^ Seed Corn. SPRING AXXOUNCEME i Seed Cora. on v;n^< Of my large assortment of Sprinp Summer Stock of Clothing for* iction from my stock, youths and boys. This is the best asi , - , ' stock of Clothing you will find any1 it you need. I deal jn the State. Having purchased fro leading and most reliable mauufaefcu AWES PAGAN. ^ie country, enables me to show the complete assortment in styles, desi; patterns and first class in workma that has ever been shown bofore. garments are placed on the countei aRKERS I ready for your critical inspection, p BALSAM I variety of these garments are so grea llax favorite for dressing 1 Will Only attempt i>u give vuu?ur , Rcstorinpr color -when a few leading articles. The One-I id preventing Dandruff. Cutaway will be the leader in cu' inff.indfaeiSe^c^ fr<>ck sults- They are made from imj uid slooatDruggists. Corkscrew, Whipcord, Cheviot and I wail i" a11 the prevailing shades; ^ the Sacks are cut square, and round ure you can use, eFS *r% ?ade of.th? ,s.ame, goods i own lor Consumption it ?b^;e Cutaways including fancy pa lisordersof the Stomach, ^ Orst6(i &nd C&SSlIH6r6S. eys, Urinary Organs and My Ilat Stock is filled With choice ic feeble and rick, strug- ties in the light weight Stiff Hi slowly drifting towards PPar| Granitp Afixturpq "Rrflwn s recover their health by ?, *' T. 'r? fixtures, ?>r?wn i Toxic, but delay is dan- ? Black. See my Pearl Cassimere Bea1 sold by all Druggists ia $3.50, made in the latest spring shape Gents' Furnishing Goeds and Sn? m as#<i partment are complete with all the d? O K Svv ^ of t*56 season. When in the cil ; and best euro for Corns, and .look through this eminent stoc iscs.&c. Hinders their fur- will be a pleasure to show you tin jivesnotroubie. Matcsthe whether vou purchase or not. *ns cures when everything at 15c. Jhscox <?: Co., K. Y. ?i6Sp CtfUll\ 9 TVF- T,. Tv rV ATJ T -p (O COL JMBIA, i "7 45 DIEECT IMPORTATION Otard, Dupey & Co.'s Cc [mportcrs of Brandy, Trible Flavor Ho Gin, G. H. Mumm & Co.'s C SU JSC r JSL^ pagne, Ross's Royal Belfast r sale a well selected ger Ale, Pure Jamaica ! mges. Bananas, Co- Genuine Port and Sherry } ges,' On?onsfpeanutej at F. W. Habeniclit's Saloon at a first-class Whole ifilled with dispatch m-VICIPAL TAX KOTICi T XIIIS office will be open from nov ?() TTOTFT the30th June, to receive returns 0: JIv.IXjIj. and Personal Property for Municipal for ISSO. All persons between 17 ; years of ago are liable to street tax ( ED TAKES PLEAS- otherwise exempt) and will report a people of Fairfield . 1 y wTn'rr^n Jling public that he inS ^ L N. WI1HEB the WIXNSBORO Mayll Clerk of Cou prepared to receive ransient boarders. * a a* a just been repainted | f] ijijij ondition throughout. iWi WW ;pplied with the best leighboring markets Duke Durham Cigarettes, Mil be spared to in- receh.ed at R w Habenicht provided, convenient use of Commercial JtJST RECEIVED! S.SONABLE. One Cask Tennent's XXX lie patronage is re- , T ,, n i t> ter, Imported, one Cask Bass E. GOODING, Ale, Imported, one Cask Mil Proprietor kee Lager Beer, one Cask I Royal Ginger Ale, Imported, Cask Export Lager Beer, at ~ Habeniclit's Saloon. HEED DOTS', -FROM .MUELS. IE PUBLIC. to my IMMENSE STOCK o 3ING, HATS, SHOES AMD } GOODS. led every day with THE BEST be sold at RiiGULAR PRICES. CHEAPEST in Town. An d. LOUIS SAMUELS. "I- BEST IN" THE WOHLD. ?** A Plat Strip,Twisted. Plain to bo seen. j. Handsome, Lasting and Cheap. *" ght farmer's boy or smart farm hand can fcioss the jot,. The Buck-Thorn Fence Co., Trenton, N. I same sty.e without barbs), Grape Trellis Wire, assia iron, Tin Plate, Valley Tin, etc. j. h, cummisgs. "^"jSOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY s: | COMPANY. >ER 4 | Commencing Sunday, Itarch 14th, 1886, at 6:35 I a. m., Passenger Trains -will run as follows. "Eastern i Time TO ASD FROM CHARLESTON. i a.m.; east (daily). i_ ? I Leave Columbia 7.00 am 5.27 pm ! i Arrive at Charleston 11.26 pm 9.05 pm i t). m, I . p.m.; WEST (DAILY). p. m. ! Leave Charleston 7.20 a m 5.10 p m I p. m ' Arrive at Columbia 10.35 a m 10.00 p L~ l p[ m. | TO AND FROil CAMDEN. p. m. | EAST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY). p. m. [ Leave Columbia 7.00 a m 5.05 p m 5.27 p m p. m. j Arrive Camden 12.37 p m 7.42 p m 7.42 p m p. m. j WEST (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY). ? ?" ? i ? ** J? t ir. . w. iru.n 51Knm y. iii. ijcave ^auiu?a r ? p. m. Arrive at Columbia. .10.20 a m 10.35 a m 10.00 p m p. m. TO AND FROM AUGUSTA, p. m. east (daily). P* H1- Leave Columbia 5.27 p m p. m. Arrive at Augusta 10.80 p m P> Dl. west (daily). p. m. Leave Augusta 4.40 p m p. m. \rriveat Columbia 10.00 pm P- m CONNECTIONS Connections made at Columbia 'with Columbia and Greenville Railroad by train arriving at 10.35 A. M and departing at 5.27 P. M. Connections ma do at a. m. ; C.C. k A. Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and Aup. El i gusta Railroad by same train to and from all points D m ?n 1)0111 r03^8J Passengers take supper at Branchville. P- E1* ; Connection made at Charleston with steamers for p. m. Ntw York; and on Tuesdays and Saturdays with p. in. steamer for Jacksonville and all pointson St. John's p m. River; also, with Savannah and Charleston Railroad ? m' to all points in Florida daily. ' Connections arc made at Augusta with Georgia p.m. Railroad and Central Railroad to and from all points p. m. West and South. Connections made at 31ackville to D. m. and from points on Barnwell Railroad. _ Through p E1 tickets can be purchased to all points bourn ana f ' " West, by applying to m* D. McQUEEX, A*ent, Columbia, S. C. P* m- D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Ag't. p. m. John ?i. Peck, General Manage p. ai. SS. THE piS: X0E11AN PEECHERO.V STALLION rT'<Ey "MAJOR" mterd_ for May be found as follows, until further New- notice: ? Winnsboro, March 29-31. . A. Blackstock, April 1-3. Bell's Bridge, April 5-10. . A. Winnsboro, April 12-14. . Blackstock, April 15-17. Bell's Bridge. April 19-24. a vj Winnsboro, April 26-28. Blackstock, April 29, 30, May 1. Ills 'Rall'<* R. irirrp \fa.V :i-8. Winnsboro, May 10-12. Blackstock, May 13-15. Bell's Bridge, May 17-22 Winnsboro, May 24-26. Blackstock, May 27-29. Other appointments will be announced hereafter. "Major is a beautiful red bay, black mane and tail, nine years old, a good walker, and works well in harness. He h was bred and raised by E. Dillon & Co., Bloomington, Ills.; was sired by celebrated St. Laurent, a horse whose reputation and record as a breeder are not excelled by those of any draft stallion on the Continent. St. Laurent is also the largest, heoviest-boned and most powerful Gorman horse ever imported to the United States. Notwithstanding Major's immense size he possesses mrny nue points seldom found in so large a horse?such broad, flat legs, ? ? ??-?? ?- ^ f>VrA?l/lQro massive quart-eta, ?vuucij.ui ouuuiuuj rising well on the wethers, elegant arched . neck, a fine head well set on, large, expres> anti sive eyes, for which his colts are all noted, men, Terms?Twenty dollars insurance, or sorted fifteen dollars season. svnere Mares from a distance will be pastured m on reasonable terms. res of tt "r a n a Mar23fx3m Wii^bSrt S C. gn3 in .nship IS GENERAL! . J"1*? To be found at F. W. Habedea of nicht's: Fine Ginger Brandy, button | Blackberry Brandy, Old Whiskies, sorteci i Pure Bums, Pure Gins, Tolu Bock Broad- and Bye, Tolu Tonic, Cider, Port "com- ^ine> Sherry Wine, Seltzer Wais the | ter, Ales, etc., generally kept in a tterns j first-class Liquor Establishment, I ? t-i tttt tt I i j}_ novel- at h . vy. na Dement s. its in -mi CIGAES! CIGAES!! CIGARS!! ;s. 3c De- Good Cigars at 2|- cents apiece, tycaii g?od Cigars 3 for 10 cents, good :k. It Cigars at 5 cents apiece, fine Ci- " rough, gars 3 for 25 cents, fine Cigars 2 for 25 cents, Superior Cigars 1 for >, 25 cents, at F. "W. Habenicht's c- Saloon. ' MONEY TO LEND. >gnac lland sums of from ?300 to ?5,000 on Fairham field County farm lands. Gin- Apply by letter to Rum, T. ALLEN TOBEN", Vine, Apl21x6 Barnwell C. H., S. C. ! EISH! E. Three times a week, fresh from the sea. The best fresh Fish that f p" al ^ar^es^on and other markets can . furnish, at Winnsboro Ice Hons? and 50 F-. W. Habenicht, Proprietor unless ; ' ccord- VERY OLD FIXE WHISKIES! s\ The Celebrated "Kentucky Bell" nci' Whiskey, the Choice Old Cabinet Bye; the Old "Golden Grain" Kentucky Bourbon, the Old Silver Creek Kentucky Bourbon, the Old , just (Genuine) David Jones Kentucky 's. Bourbon, for sale at prices to suit the times, at F. TV. Habenicht's Saloon. CIGAEETTES! Iwau- Kinny Bros' Straight-Cut, Kintoss's ny Bros' Full Dress, Kinny Bros' one Sweet Caporal, Duke of Durham F. "W. Cigarettes, Sitting Bull?Durham Cigarettes, at F. w: Habenicht's.