The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, March 16, 1887, Image 2
THE NEWS AND HERALD. ! ha'in"
- - -- ---?=-r ==:? .== Jt has been I
'*VIXNSIiORO, S. C. and wc belie
. j that the ArnGr
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1C. : : : 1887. j getlC people i
- - : _ fessional idler
a. it. mii'* Hj'Z, ) thv on this s
i- SOiTOXS. ! " ,
vr. l. xcEoyALD. J : cause the prev
=---- _ .rrrrj? =? . . ? j every man si
Honest Joiin Sherm.vx is traveling industry. A
through the South in the interest of ceptcd, too, is
his "boom" for the nomination by the nation must be
Republicans in 188S. He i< Blaine's tions. It bec<
most formidable competitor. understand h<
??- ?<s? - gress can be r
Wv .->q1I r.f t h?? pnfor- i
.... ? r A i a representati
prising business of men ot our town . . . ....
f . * - . . ?? atlc time-killn
to the communication s^ned '-Prop- j, ...
. : legislative ass
ertv' m our last issue, .there is no i . w ,
has o th
doubt about the fact tiiat we need a ; .,. .
.. . ? . ... siole to puss i
"competing lrie" here, and if we can ;
t measures at a
get it bv builcnnsr a railroad from this .. ,
" , ,, e . ? t ; which must :
to Giadden's Grove bv all means a us i ..
i matter ot con
got at it. | ,
' t',e very clos
Joiij* S. Wise, of Virginia, is in | the hurry of t
New York predicting that the great- I invariably ove
est stampede known in the history of spread inuign?
politics will occur in 1SSS, and then I laKen as a iair
be says, "Good-bye, Democrats par- | the people, re
tv." Bat of coarse there is ?nch a ; be hurriedly
thing as being too wise, with which j and Represei
fact John ought to be in this time per- j handsome equ
fectiy familiar. j with a large
"? ?" : dignity of the
There is some talk of the President j cotne nece?~a,
appointing Morrison to head the inicr- ; l[iev a;.e
State Commission. He certainly could j urj?)<r the
not make a better selection. Besides . ii0 tt)C wovj^ *-c
the appointment would give univer- { s,a!K] asitje an
sal satisfaction. Morrison is an able j meu
liiilll, ami lie 19 juai. as uv.ivov u\, 10 .
able. The fact that after '.-is long |
Congressional career he retires from i Brother "VV
olSce positively poor is of itself some PaY~~ ?n. aP-x'
4. , , deal 01 tun.?.
proof of Ins integrity ot character. ^-j)0 js j>rot
? .--w And how does
It is asserted by several Washington was once a ve
correspondents as one of tiie interest- Dawson who
ing things about Mrs. Cleveland, the Jead some tiS
President's wife, that she never gos- x^is is a p
sips, whereupon a number of news- The editor o'
papers remark that it is the highest ; (A"d Courier^
compliment that has ever been paid ! Carolina ^isti
1 wi>/\AAA/1 f A ?mmi- I .n - '
JLiCI 9 1\J(l 111 \v i tn i \jV/^V/*<w4 u\j ii viui i Yyqh ?lS 111 DO 1X
nate her for "First Lady of the Land." I lion to the 1
A component is implied of coarse, formed jo an
but we fail to see that the simple fact wel1 *n*i(
,, . . , , . . _ rant on sue!
that a lady that never gossips can of p00r complira
itself confer on her any unusual dis- sense or to t
tinction. There are plenty of them readers.?N.
who habitually steer clear of this The foregoii
iniquity,- and it cannot therefore be story that was
regarded as a matter of peculiar merit. a i*ew years as;
a number ot
CongresM and the Clair Bill. ...
sinking in sij
Congress adjourned without passing with one nc
the Blair educational bill. And there working wil
is several other matters of importance secure the safe
~ -- - T T*U?
which they tailed to attend to. it was pauiuus. x uc
not the wisest body that ever assem- hands, when t
Wed at Washington by a good deal; becoming at I
its warmest friends, if it has any, sense of his
won't claim this for it. "With the one yelled oat, "E
solitary exception of the inter-State leaped into th
commerce bill it passed no act of any Parties presen
importance; ancl it may be safely this heroic sw
affirmed that even that one would not Chas. A. Da
have been passed but for the universal by editing the
demand of the country for such a law. been reported
The Congress was made up for the but he has be
most part of time servers. They did more than foi
not remove the "surplus," nor did since his esoa
they make any effort to remove the South Caroii
iguorance that made its accumulation mncn uisiurc
possible. We need more money and muttenngs of
more and better schools about as much berer. He w
as wc need anything else in this conn- his nap.
try. The Blair bill will some day be- The
corne a law and the sooner the better.
Onr public
War Prospect-. disCUSSCd ill S!
, , , It-is generallv
The European war clouds have been ! lerm -s nQt ^
rapidly shifting. It is not France arid j posed t0 reme
Germany now so much as Austria and j t,ie sajarv
Russia that diplomats are watching. Vv.j.jci, ka
An outbreak of hostilities would give nouncing saic
no surprise. For months past Russia sa]arjes are ie
has beer, making vigorous prepara- j>ie cxteut tbe
tions fur war. Military stores have . ,c*ners wjij
been gathered along her frontier in Their places 11
such manner as to indicate unmistaka- will be by
biy that she means to invade Bulgaria. whai we gain
Austria is not, perhaps, anxious for a certainly lose
fight, but she is admonished by the j jr.j,.
science of king-craft that she cannot | Que sure e
sit quietly down and permit such ac-1 be to recall th:
tion on the part 01 her powerful neigh- 0f the past,
bor teacher," the i
The matter to be feared just now, ens described
however, in the event of a European tg:n2r else?w
-war is that all of the great powers name only,
will be inevitably drawn into it. It is j The proper
prettv well settled that Austria, Ger- j it, is an easy
mauv and Italy have formed an alii- i the schools, v
ar.ee", and Russia may not have such a j to do so, will
golden opportunity to extend her I school fund v
dominion at present as she seems to j aiKt pay them
imagine. J jje ^Cpj 0per
Altogether thG probabilities would I it is a reined1
seem to be in favor of a general con- I the easv reach
that cares any
"": of education.
Beechev. plan js thai th
Once again the "Insatiate Archer" "otiesorted
claims a shining mark. The great force in the o!
Brooklyn preacher hath 4'joined the 1 uiat Pian
innumerable caravan that moves to the ' r*lc PC0Pie- *
pale realms of shade," and his inimita-1 ct^ as t0 a^?
? ? j distribute tii
Die eloquence w;n nevermore u?im
those who were alwavs so delighted to i amon? ^1C se
hear him. * ' | proportion to
It was not necessary either to agree j ^)C se>era
entirely with his teachings, or to en-1 tne|1' ability,
dorse his conduct without reservation | brieve, woul
in order to admire his character, tor tnc c^re*
Beecher never asked himself in ad- ^ms i,ut
vance what the world would Jikcly j th?.?e who
think of bis opinions. As a thcolo- *? "C'P tbemsc
giau he believed that religion had The cocrj a?
nothing to fear at the hands of truth, !
and he was therefore at ail limes in favor tjie j)rosc
nf aivincr the widest possible scope to i , c
? " " " ? - urviivi :> -T. wn
inquiry. He entered heartily i;:to the : .^j 0f t?,c
scientific spirit of the ag?-, unci while ^ ,.u,y(H] <]
others were busy .[enonncing | orescm, wcn.i
o?opb> of which they hail i::fo! ni*. ion j [,roseculion s
only at second hand, he was diligently v.;s;1(>tj tj,at',,c
studying its fundamental bearings. Me | Jc ,ri..lllt(.j t0 ,
was a teacher as well as preacher, defe|K,a
and to be a teacher he thought it was j witHll which
first necessary Scow. But it is as j ^ wWcl)
an orator only that he c.ui c'aim im-! j{ indeed
perishable fame. Here he was rigidly
original, and will assuredly survive in t|jc
the severest judgment of mankind, i the ,
In this field the world has produced j -n {he ^tate ^
but one Beecher. has gone abro:
* "" j Sessions is or
Childken cry for them, pnrno*e of co'
Maidens sigh for them, i '
Axd the Worms die by them. , ^e 1S v
what? respectable cit
.GEORGIA WO KM CANDY. ' . .. _
McMastek, Bbice & Ketchis. 1 "e "c,1c^c
%
II I I ? 11 I ai 11 If If " I f g rn ii i i auBap??
sin llizh Places. ; rIicn before (he law, and we deny that ! are bei
. , i question of "respectabilities" is in- I ists see
ime ana again asserted,!H , . , / ~ t factm-ei
,,, ,, , ' volved in the issue, fhe crime of ,JCUl.iei
ve generally concedea, : see it.
icans arc the* mostcncr- ; wh,ch thc dcfendan,s arc accuseu' d,ul ! tion an,
in the world. The pro- S of which there is thc stron?cst reason j an^ cv
? ' to believe a portion of them at least : and ^o
finds out little syinpa-, 1 . oMivifv
win ?!,n ), ! guiltv, is one of the basest that is
>ule ol the Atlantic, be-, f -' , . . , capitali
ailing sentiment is that; k,,ow" t0 lhe cnm,,ial codc- Indeei1' : revolut
iculd live bv bis own ithe manner in winch Jbese "most re-, lowing
doctrine universally ac- i stable citizens ot JE'lgefielcT7 mar- | it is no
that the character of a j dered the defenceless Culbreath is the | want
: reflected by itsinstitu- ; ^ast an<^ most cruel refinement upon j V>G mus
>mes hard, therefore, to !the barbarous methods of the pagan Taxin~
>w the American Con- j a=es- Thev have forfeited all claims ;i
egarded as in any sense j "respectability," and as thev mur- i ^ *s '
ive body. For system-1 ^ered without mercy they are entitled j cevs an
ig it certainiy beats any jt0 110 clemency. The blood of the emineii
embiy in the world. It I mu,,(Jered Culbreath still cries in vain statesm
at pass that it is impos- i from t!je barren sands of Edgefield T,)e
nore than two or three i c^unf^, and his piteous cries formercv j o^verni
session. Even the bills ! stl11 ri,,S the ears of a world that | highest
>!wnv< <m thronvh a ! kas some attachment,left for the prin-1 taking
" ~ ?- ? O-- ? ? J
rsc arc ncglecteJ until clP^s ot ju-iice. In the name of I uc> ?
ing hours, and then in Ithousan<*5 01 citizens of ihis State Itinent *
iie moment something is ! w'10 *iave somc faith in the integ- thereat
rdone. But if the wide- j r^-v the judiciary, and the suprem- j ?f the (
ition of the press can be ac- ?'5? ,av7> we demand the trial of ! in?st i
index to the temper of! ^ei0 aiK* Me conviction of such j govern!
forms in this matter will aS are guilty and their prompt propert
inaugurated. Senators j aml sPeed-v execution. the prii
natives are allowed a | ^ e*. right tc
Indent for .heir services ! -"-????? i:""
surplus to uphold the I ^ was t0-^ of a "Western attorney ernmen
i office, and it has be- ,! WlVj0 had a-very hard case to defend a muc
*y to remind them that;few> >'ears aS? that he requested the zen-ass
Court ro charge that "it is belter that i ,ovvar^
3 servants auer as wuu ? = - . menj ,
election. If they can't: ninct>" aild llhiC Sa51t-V mea sbould taken
sr the money they should jescape than thai one innocent tnan d'u
d make room for better i shon!d *uffer" T1,is did not strike
j the presiding- judge as a sound legal
|w w crime ^
proposition, but making as near an .
' approach to it as the exigencies of the ov^'
atterson and Brother ~ ,e would permit, he proceeded to a^ei m
"*," ? ?>'00tI ?tonre j"'-v that the ninety and fizeB
Atlanta Constitution: . - , . , , that oilier
Dawson, sny way? j nine ?llllt.v men had already escaped. ,
he get his ii**?*vr?" There > Perhaps he was right. At any rate " 5 1 Js
ry clever feliuw named j there is no use in forgetting that iuno- j ?. ^u.e^
edited the Albany Eve- ' ccnt men a, a c'iass arc just about as ,:ie,V1C1
but ho was reported I , . , . , . rai c
e ago.?iV". T. Sun. i mnch interested in having the guilty | ^
iece of sillv flippancv. punished as thev are in enjoving the I ,
p k-- ' I_ ,L. A ? | the gn
l mo leaiou rignt to run at iargu tuemseives. . .
member of the National j Xhe chief end of government is the S" 11116
Jo mm it tee from South Laministration 0f justice. Tne chief Vf,te ?
nguished in literature as I . . , . .x . r all indi
tics, needs no introdnc- instrument 111 the administration of Jn t
American public. IU-in- {justice is the jury. If this branch of
lalists, or those who, j f^e Court be intelligent and incor- e"10c^
>rmed, affect to be igno- rUptible all is well,* if rot, it is onlv 1 ie
1 a subject, pay a very 1 . ' '. * mav n
ent to their own good a question of time when the law itself wa*(j t
:he intelligence of their will be brought into disrepute. .
F. Star. \ But the complaint is made from all
ig reminds us of a little ! quarters?from perhaps every State in Md w
widely published only the Union. We have heard that the ^U11-'
;o. A ship that carried besi citizens, the men of real intelli- an-v . ^
lady passengers was gence and character, are not drawn to muiuci
fht of land. The men, i sevve on the jury. The following minou
>table exception, were ' from the New York Star presents one Pnvatc
:h superb gallantry to phase of the difficulty: a cone
itv of their weaker com- Says Judge Barrett shortly to one tl'y con
; solitarv man, with idle of these: the gov
here was so much to do, " W&* aFe ^ factions of a jury?" in the
, ... "To sit in Court until lunch time, onisitic
ast overpowered with a ai)(j aftei. innch to obev the Court." _mUmi
own individual peril, All in imperfect English. The. forverv
fellow for himself," eigne, was excused, peiioir
ie sea and swam ashore. Judge Barrett to another: citizen
. , , ? , "What are the functions of a jury.' itv. so
t rcbohappened to know "Tl-ejurv is the facts, and the Judge
immergave his name as is the law."
na. He gets his living "Good. Explain further." __ ^e
; Sun. lie has not yet "The jury settles the case, and the o.ie s ]
da ad that we know of oua"e ?uls luy cusus.-- i ngnt I
dead that we kuon 01, This j? Archajc Hungarian. The
:en fast asleep now for Magyar is allowed to step down: posien
.ir years. In fact ever The.fact Is that the Livingstons, the sPired
pe from the ship. The Hamiltons, the Jays, the Fishes, the of man
na editor will rot be Ratherfords, the RLinelanders and factors
na ecutoi win i.ot be other American gentlemen are no part Tft f1p81
ed by the incoherent of our jury system. Their convictions . .
' the unfortunate slum- are too strong, their intelligence too no"t 1
ill be allowed to fiuish refined, their ume too valuable, their We
occupations too agreeable for the operati
General Sessions or the Oyer and \yc 5e]
Public Schools. Terminer. , .
_ < _ A i-.l >.. the camels hump up town, ct01'ie
school system is being aiu". f iainat gnats for our jurors, taxatioi
iverai of our exchanges. If it were not so undemocratic and but we
arrreed that the school peevish the Star would wish that 0ne ma
, , . this countrv w^re not so iree and en- ,,
ig enough, and it is pro- lightened and popular that all the a:,ol'iei
dy this evi. bv reducing damphools of Europe see lit to swarm danger*
' the teachers?a policy over and settle in our midst. and on
ve no hesitation in pro- The intellegent citizen who has any underst
lUtti. JLHU lllUHltllll/ lllcll . UIUU-llt 1V1 i'uv?iv us,*A **y <-?vuiv*
duced to any considera- not evade jury duty. From this scr- j]
best and most efficient vice the law should exempt no one and t]ie v,
abandon the profession, only one class of men. to wit, those sale for
lay be filled, indeed, but who arc too aged and infirm to do the s^bed^
lar inferior men, and work. If error is to be committed let greatest
in the quantity we would it be on the safe side. ant to ta
in the quality of teach- ? ? *- Nevei
<ien. JLce on the Xew South. females.
One ti
fleet of the change will Gen. Stephen D. Lee, president of ted mon
at venerable institution the Mississippi Agricultural College,
the "old Hvld school' jn rCcent address brtore the students
nan whom diaries Dick- ^at institution, touched upon the s
as having failed at every- Ncw South, its possibilities, etc.: Tr(.la^'r,
e will have schools in I Rough experiments made here at Tonic.
j vonr College and around it, and in your dig
reinedv, as we conceive j half the counties in Mississippi, show
if that our worn cotton lands are good J ean
one. II the patrons of ]auds; and w!th the use 0fc0t. o hersa
rho are abundantly abie to:1 seC(^ wc can make a pound of but- Tonic'
supplement the public t*r, of beef and a gallon of milk, for was ye
nth small subscriptions one-third less than can be made on half a
nromntlv the schools mav the l"gh*Priced Iands at the North and *sin2 or
prompm tne =cnooismav West; that om, st0ckmen can, not increase
i ten months in tue year. onj v supply the Southern markets un.t^ *
too, which is within with bu'ter and beef, but that we can ^nas
i of cverv school district even compete in the Northern markets
thing about the subject ^ virtue of this advantage; that the
_? .. . ,. dav is near at hand when our JLeapeTiie
objection to this' (]eja an(j Bermuda hay command
e people heretofore have ; higher- prices in New York, Chicago, /? *m
Lo i;. and there is some ! St? Louis and Cincinnati, than North- JL
ijcction. But we believe ern hay, by virtue of their increased
',,1 ???? nutritive value. Therefore, that in
u* u ^ , Uhe agricultural field, the South has
jet the law be so amend- tiie advantage equally with iron, tim>w
the countv boards to ber and manufacturing interests. 0^'"
e public school fund , * , 1
, , . .. . . , . The South has hitherto been cramped \ <
Mh001 '"stnctsin b h ecnliar institution?slavery? \J i
the amount subscribed ^ has been a mill-stone around her
1 districts according to neck. Slavery confined, not only to
etc. This method, we agriculture, but to one crop?cotton.
,i .. . Then came the war, povertv, recon.
^ 1 struction, adjustment.
:tion. Ine Mate would Now, tint ramtneled, she has changed
' in the attitude of help-1 conditions?newly discovered adyan!
ta<res which have suddenly given the W <
iijctii i IUOI c
;jve? "" . South the lead, pointing almost to a ! crood
monopoly in iron, coal, minerals, | & ,
tithe Cnlbteath Lynch- manufacturing, lumber, agriculture? |
ers. the same conditions which has made ' Also,
the North so rich. _ I Firm
int term of the Court 6f These new conditions give the South "<irm
>ii< ft.r EtltfeocliI coantv her long wanted opportunity. Our offer
/. i. future possibilities are revolutionizing N-l,-*. ?
: Cuibreatn Ivnc'iers will ,, -l , . , ? T- a c. ? Inat \\
* , . all the industries m the I nited States, j
he Attorney-General is Young gentlemen, \on are fortunate!
iderstand, to assist in the in living at -n-li a lime?in arriving at ; g"[
xisd it is sincerely to be manhood iwier such opportune cir-1
> further indulgence will 1,-0 ' r? n
? W hat are some ol the results? Cap-1 Cct'l CI
'he delence. ilal is coming S>?nth to build railroads, j ^
, its have had ample time | w- ; 'ties, build factories and fur-; ^-^1 S<
. _ i . ; n?Id ciiies to till ud snarselv i them
to pvcaare to ineei u:e - - * . -|
? . s-.i-1 -.villous, to buv up surplus;
e indictment shall pic- ?a)lt|s "
the motions to con- Better than all?the South is ripe for j
have been made and the change. The era of ?,ood feeling ,
ir favor, hare done much exists. The bad blood the greatest j pet
... ? . of wars is a thing ol tiie past. The j T ll Av
uiminMiaiion 0. jaa jce jjout!j js or*^aj;izod and ready. Has j J (;qro
contempt. Tne ic.ea jier State governments, her splendid j in the <
\d now that the Court of system of schools and churches?lias ' Cents
ganized for the "special political organization. well as com- j exchanj!
mercial?the railroads arc readv to do ; seert* L
iivictmsr ne^t-oes ?"out .. . ,, _ . . , i ever sei
- , their j;aits; there i* also an ominous ?<int ?f
vhispercd arc Hie most suiting of population.
izens of Edgefield." Young gentleman, Southern possi- :.f??;iti<
iu the equality of all ! bilities arc astonishing the world and Febsf:
ng fully recognized. Capital- ^ j^ i T*^
it, railroads see it, ail nianu- ,vl|n^ flft fa. ! Jy*
rs see it, all wide-awake people H W JHR
At last the tide of immivra- HFTp H 88 En WvA 1
ci capital has turned Southward jfiWIk jl?
ery (lay is increasing in force g
lnme. Newspapers tell us of ^
in real estate, of parties, of W ^OYAL'nsa}^
sts, examining the South. The ~
ion is not spasmodic?it is fol- ^^*s===f^^
natural and irresistible laws. Jip^^vnnirj
t optional with us, whether we |?Sy!-J^aiL5p
or not?it is coming any way,
t prepare for it. Siii iKnw*.
?
the People to Build Railroads.
:he part of wisdom to see dan- /tfwi |JI
d guard against them. This is ^ A IU
Il> II14U VI IIJC 1L111 vLlV/119 Ul tuc W ^
an- gf Mk nylJll
study of the proper sphere of 1 HK g Bras
Blent affords exercise for the nT^k BP
faculties; and without underto
define what we conceive ff^kX^AS BpBk
ve will simply remark, as per- UI 1 wff ? j? j*
o our present discussion, that I W WW wsW WBSm ra
e certain very essential rights Absolutely Plire. Th
sitizen which are and forever J
emain bevond the sphere of This powder never varies. A marvel of
mental control. The "risrht uf Purifcy, sirengtli snci wholesomeness More
. ^ - | economical man iue uauiuuy muus, huu
:y,' which is deuned as one of cannot be sold in competition with the
narv rights of the citizen. The multitude of low test, short weight aium
.. - .. _ , or phosphate powders Hold only in cam.
\ enjoy the fruits of one s own koyal Baking Powdek Co., 30i5 Wali
y is clearly one which no gov- St., N. Y.
t has any right to trench upon. q^co--'^' McMaster? ^rice Mc'^xly"'
li of the earnings of each citi
ibali constitute his ratable share TTTt T~0
s the support of the govern- WRf) tSIP K? it/
la its proper sphere may be fi lit! UuJLl!!J UJ lit Tribut
when any government ^Ve
ikes to do more than this, either
r or indirectly, it commits a J
gaiust us suojects ana agamsi ! pai
i existence, which sooner or j
list tell. When the industrious i .
sees his earnings taken for this, i ln
the other nuroose- when he T APPEAL TO THE STRONGEST j anc
me oinei purpose, wnen ne sentiaK;nt you know in asking to try ;
;m voted away to the support my tailor-made suits and my lowj>rices. ; CCC
itiouable enterprises bv the idle, 10 your own interest. Y ou will be ,
, ' , . gamers by it in the satusiaction of long;
ous and the corrupt, he natu- Vrear and the secyrity 01 my guarantee, j
:ks himself the question, "Whv It's beyond the ability of an expert in i sr
t ? , . .j? . , : cloth to know what is in it by looking at;
I be industrious. And this is jj. Only one of long experience in ths j
*at, unanswerable objection to i work knows row to ferrit out whether tlio j
,.rA..an/.A ?,? clothing is carefuily made. You mar be a
lfeience wi.h the rinht of pn- jut]gf or may not. I take both risks" from
operty, that it tends to paralyze your shoulders.
-c-iiinn'i the fairest bargain I know?to make
you sure of the quality and the work; tell
his day of the mad rush of you plainly what sort it is, and make you
acv towards the principle that fe? safe in trading here. , * 1
. . , r Can you fare as well as that anywhere? .1
uajority can do no wrong," it Could i do it if I did not have confidence w
ot be out of place to put lor- in the manufacturers that make these
, , . . . itri .I it. tailor-made garments? You shoot wide of
ne modest inquiry, Hath the ^e mark an(i miSS jetting the best for
,y not already gone wrong?" vour money if you buv without seeing -my
hen we come down lolhcin- Wtiful stock ot clothing, ami what it (>f
bv what risht the majoritv in 0_.
iven community, township or TO THE MOTHERS. ;
j-volttTT TTAtoo o fox- Iinnn fho Tk~ 1 },;* r>T\r.rtT+nniHr T )iov? I
?SIAAAUJ V VIVO v?.?w l.J\J 11 Wi/ UIIJ V^/^WilUiUVj . a ? ' w (
ty to build a railroad for some received a quantity of knee pants suits Up(
, , . from four vears to eleven years, and they 4
corporation, we have reached will go at a price that will astonish you; at '
rete issue upon which we can first you will have hard work to keep from \/y<
te * .1 ~ j i buying them. X will not name the price
clu&ious. If it oe the duty of prefer y0U should call and see list
ernment to prelect the citizen these suits and learn the price. This is ?
eniovment of his nersonal ac- the best opportunity y?u will have this
enjoyment 01 pcisonai ac seasoa to secure a bargain for a mere trifle, gan
)ns?the fruits of his ii'dustrv No such bargains ever offered in this city
it is folly to ask whether it is before. These suits are well made and ?ill}
,. ' , , cut in the latest style. >i ow, don t wait i
nmg this duty when it turns the until the last moment and expcct to get -^in
over to the mercy of a major- y?ur choice. If you do you will miss it, yoi
for these suits will go with a rush. When J
metimes ignorant, sometimes you are here ask to see the DEGREMONT
, sometimes corrupt. aQd DEAN Suits, the latest novelties!1 in
certainty of the enjoyment of boys KUlt:>' HI
private acquisitions and of the IIATS. [j I
:o transmit onu s properiy
fv i* the motive tha* has in- You ^^find the latest styles. The
t\ i? me motive tna* nas in- ygQMAN and the DUXLAP BLOCK are
all the industry and /rugality aaiong-the novelties in tills line. Just rekind.
It is one ofrtte prime ceived'a line of silk. hats-Broachray style.
_ ' ' I am the agent for the celebrated Dunlap
in the progress of the race. Silk and Stiff Hats.
troy this motive or abridge this
s a crime against civilization. SE50ES.
believe in the principle of co? m
on voluntarily entered into. This line cfaoods must bo. seen to be
. , ., , appreciated. All the leading styles of
leve in building railroads and fine gents' shoes can he found here. The
is and exempting them from Waukenphast and Broadway lasts are the
^ *. . j . , ,. .. favorites. Call and see this magnificent
ti tor a limited period of timo, stock of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing
do not believe in the right of Goods, etc., before you purchase '-:->e
where. You will save time and money by
n to vote awa\ the piopeity of trading here. Respectfully,
It is an unjustifiable and M. L. KJZS"AKD,
3us use of the taxing power, COLLMBIA, S. C.
e which no government which ~~
ands its defy will permit. 1876. THE 1887. J 1
? i wil
[ill's Hepatic Panacea
ery best remedy ever offered for AT ^ "H 'f?? T AT5T1? :
the cure of Constip ttion, Indigos- XuXL'ijXxX JjljXjI.
i uiiu uivr4 u (.(vuuuiig. x iv j OlAl
by ail the leading physicians as the
family medicine. ! r
i and effective in its action, pleas- # Jac
ike, does not purge <?r gripe. I have in stock the best asfailing
to greatly Venefit delicate sortment of pure Imported
and Domestic Liquors in Fair- *
field County. My friends and
ster, Brice <k Ketch (n. , ,
the public are very respect- ^
spring and summei Biues. fully requested to call and see
f?r themselves. Goods sold of i
istion1 g've an appetlte and ai(i warranted as represented or
Easlev, ,:'une 25,1881. * _
add my testimony to the many ^ !
Iready offered, as to the invalua- lai I j ju V y r| S" 9 | iw 9 a a?.3ij f *
ue of "Westmoreland's Calisaya iUUiiirA AiJJi VLi&JH&s s
During the open ing of spring I
ry weak, scarcely able to walk _ . . , .
mile without resting, and after I have m Stock everything
le bottle of the Toric my strength i? frnrn 4-Via hpct Tmd,
and my appeiite improved, in m}' irom the Dest im
can walk four miles an hour and ported Champagne and Branlany
beans, etc., a< any ordinary * t?i ^ *.
A. ii. folgef, Postmaster, dy, to common plantation
______ Whisky.
SALE -ALSO- ! \
I fiEB STABLES. f?belstolk ?L^ gail
" jluu<h;i;<j7 ccu.j ai,. vjivc nit
a call. Bj ,
5^ 4f's>:-= . Very respectfully, ?lit
F. W. HABENICHT,
Opposite Postoffice and Depot. C
i? n
' THE CELEBRATED of J
mm new home tob
EWHMMMjlL' SEWINS MACHIHE.
2e if we are ^ ^
ri<rht F 3 ITSHHES FOJiALL ^
? " -U'D IS?
A. WILLIFORDtSOJi,
WIXX iBOlO, S. C. The Best ?nd M0!SlP03>nIar Sew- rpr
liig .Machine \~cXl.
OV TTTF. MARKET. I
ERKIX COTTON SEED. """ "
E a lot or PURE UTERKIN Note some of its Most Excellent Points : rTOX
SEED (I ei.pec ihe purest he Abovs Cut.
county) that I w 11 s<!I at Thirty 1T IS F0R SALE AT TRICES TO M'iT
r bushel at my s^vbotte, or will THE TIMES BY rvpr
e one ouMiel for twocf common ,, nirrr T Tt>o H^r
t is certainly the b( st ctton I liave xllljLJ.rV,
?n; has yielded for n ? forty per Nov2fxGm WINXSUORO, S. C. ( Tp
lint cotton.
? L ? t. , ,F* K MSPf KT rr ppwi SWT jCrrsr VTonyye.^o : N?
:-eIio, S. C., February , 1?87. ojm^-??ocj?ig*T*ung:jcpn?-".q;v ;
ilawtf i snLL j w
.
4
stabiished 1844.1 SOM]
:
? '-To Pat Oi ai
THE i =
Q. D. WI
il ifli HERALD. IgpamsM;
-THE^
BLISHED TKI-WEEKLY
AND WEEKLY. &M.AIW3E
?IN,
e only paper published in WATCfi TUIS gp^CE AX
the Count}'.
TEST?]
j
i
TE RMS: THURBER'S U and 41 COFFEE
Sugars, differen
-"VTeekly, - - $3.00 in advance.
e^jy 1 50 " " Iiice'different S1 1615'
Hecker's Oatmeal am
subscribe for your County ? , ,
T . J ii Seeker s Fine Flour and Buckwli
^er. It gives you all the
)rmation concerning affairs Prunes, Raisins and <
which you have an interest, Canned Goods of;every kind,!
1 you Will be apt to con- _ Mackerel and
I/* .?. ~ _*-U ^
It i VV UI Ui upuil UIO.1.
New Orleans Syrups,
ileal, Bacor. a
MPLE COPY SENT ON APPLICATION.
JUST RECEIVEL
NEW CROP GARDEN SEE
many other goods, all of which
sold at the lowest prices for cash
S. S. WOLi
OB DEPARTMENT. enterpris
. laving increased the force MP AT if!fff]rp
our job Department, we UHjiii iUlIUl 1
now prepared to execute
kinds of job work neatly,
)n the shortest notice, and ? . ? ,7*1
, , Mir- For Chopping Sausage ilea
:he lowest possiole figure. Meat, Hamburg Steak, Beef Tt
- W'H gladly furnish price- S?S%?eSs'rSke?;^it
on application, and guar- ^ Wo
ee that you Will nna the Water Fails, warranted not to
-1^ OC Inw ifnotln\?'Pr thon shrink, and will not taint water o
leas 10W, it not 10\? er, tnan Victor Flour Seives, Clothes I
* Other establishment of the Fire Dogs, Tongs and Shovels, a
. . 10 o 1 other novelties for the conven
d in the btate. bend in housekeeping.!
ir orders.
STOVES!
(] J \! (r f] I? jl I F Cheap and good Stoves. Re]
ill 111 181 Oil 11 ill Iff stoves on hand or obtained at sho
W U W A WJ"LXJ-U' Fire Backs, $1.00 to $1.23; Graies
$1.25, etc.
Another lot of Corn Poppers.
i
. A 3-string Velvet Hurl Broom f
Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Polos, Shal
Yokes, Etc.
J. H CUMM1
^C0TIMm ffiisBoi w
Mrs. E. j. Boswell,
)n and after this date We Propriety
I offer our entire stock of A. A. Henderson, |
dies' New Markets, Rus- Manage
i Circulars, Short Wraps, *
-w- - w-> v* VM ci A -aw T*r n T>/\/*
, JUAllfjrlh (JJJiriyD il-UV.
kets, etc., .
FARE BEST MARKET AF
I T AS!) GOOD COMFORTABLE R
?^jKLSflrSHOT
these goods at
* COLUMBIA, S. (
faheard of Prists. C1^.NEART0BUSINESS Pi
EF" Hot amd Cold Baths free t<
Situation quiet.
The only Fir?t-Class H<j
Columbia run at $1.50 pe
W. H. Ji ELSO:
Owtce* AXD Pjtorit]
Ve are now offering bar- __? __ ?
. ?FAHMERS,
is in all lines.
\m X BLilETS.lTAKE N0TIC
i i ?
'all and examine our stock j
_ . , _L AM ready to renew subscriptioi
t3LANKr,Ib. Tmy are| "southern cultivator
I DIXIE FARMER," or take ne
'e j scriptions.
{ You will soon need COTTO?
j PLANTERS and CULTIVATC
hare them for you. Also, SMOO
jLiU ^ JU I) U U 1 4 ) HARROWS and SULKY PLOUG
j JHnl3fx6w JAMES PA
J
it will pay to call and j $25,000.0
c them.
IN GOLD!
m BE PUD FOB
f-'1 i;;;-mr?- * ^riiuJ ABBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAP
aaaegamasagacascgBBBPesaa [ \ pSSfomi," $?50o!o!
6 Premium*, t250.0<
25 Premiums, $100.01
j 100 Premiums, * $50.0(
i 200 Premiunrp, t20.0<
tat fy p rPTQT7T} C 1.000Premiumej^j^SIO.Oi
lJ-) V ilK 1 1 JiilvO For full particulars and directions se
1 T [ lartoerety pound of Absucklb'Cot?
i leara tne exact cost >
1 noQ'V-'ojtJvji (* xog '07611393011 <1V
any proposed line of p~^Y^K'4ry< ^uMi
J ^ 1 w a v"' w * , tof mmp? ?uo oi ?uoQdu3*gns j Pu*HflfljR*5Pj
... . j pcx ;;tit 3m JO 'pinlisod
rertismg in American
>ers by addressing BKH
_ __ Sewp?s uaoura 3o;*onoj BPtvP
o. P. Rowell & Co., W&
_ I TCrtXTOitsooici ^ttyjDtrqwaqi'fTMT^s
!W?paper Adr?rtiaing Bupmu, #2bu.j oisuvj aistcqsi^joompi;
10 spruoa St, New Twit i J0*?nw*PR3?M?a V
10c vs. for Pftmphlat i lAVttV M3A19 IfldVHS 01
3THING
-j Tin._ nir,,! i*
Ill luiuru 10 JIM 11."
LLIFOED & CO.
LY RECEIVING THEIR
I* ft
U SUiYiiVifiifc yruwi/a.
r WILL HAVE A?
A FEW DAYS?
D TIIEY WELL LET YOU HEA.K FROM
THEM SOON. ^
S! THE WIEiSSJiUKO UA1C.
, I H. A. GAILJLARD,
att01piey-at-law,
WIXX3BORO, S. C.
'c Office hi building of WinnsboroXational
Bank.
trorands, ~
a. s. douglass,
attorney and counsellor at law,
, ,, . Xo. 6 Law R.m?e,
1 Farma, " ' ?
WI X X s B 0 R 0, S. c.
eat, _ ?
Practices in the State and United States
Jnrrants, Courts*
OSMUND W. BUCHANAN,
; hj.k ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,
Codfish> Xo. 7 Law Range,
WIXXSBORO, S. C.
nd Lard Practices in all United States and State
Courts. Special attention to corporation
j and insurance law. ^
_e W. L. McDOXALD, 7~~.
DS with
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Will be
WIXXSBORO, S. C.
i only at
pr,j Office up stairs i:i Tiie News and HerVMj
a. AIjD building
P h. N. oJ3EA.ii. W. C. Rion.
OBEAR & KIOX,
attorneys and counsellors at law,
j'lin No?. 7 arid 9 East Washington or.
jlllJj vrisssitORO, s. c. ,:^3
Offices same as occupied by the iate Col.
James il Kion.
4 .T E. McDonald. C. A. Douglass
t, Mince Solicitor Sixth Circuit.
chicSeu Mcdonald & douglass,
>hing Po- attorneys and counsellors at law,
otl Pu'.p Nos. 3 andi Law Range,.
rSm?lk.?r WINNSBORO, S. C.
Practices in all the State and United'
&T3 States Court-, V
E. B. Ragsdale G. W. Ragsdale.
RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE,
attorneys and counsellors at law,
No. 2 Law Range, - '
SfotlZ WINNSBOK O, C.
$1.00 to JAS.
GLENN McCANTS,
ATT O LINE Y- AT.- la W,
or 23c.
ti ? . WINXSBORO, S. C. ...
fts, Neck /
25?" Practices in the State and United
States Conrts.
N GrS. 2i
Hpj railroad Election.
L IlUi State of South Carolina, )
County of Fairfield, >
Office of County Commissioners. )
A MAJORITY OF THE OWNERS OF
Real Estate in Gladden's Grove and _____
Wateree Townships having filed their
""Written applications separately in this^f
office, asking that the question of "Sub-^f
'SS*. scription" or "No Subscription-" to th^|
capital stock of the Chester & Camde?
!lailroa<l Company be submitted to tfl
, _ qualified electors of said townships, undfl
0r> the provisions oj: the Act to charter
said Railroad Company, and Act amen^|
the same; and the County Commissi
13XS* having by resolution decided suM
said question to the qualified efl
FORDS, the said Townships, respective^?
in<? the time and placc at .whiJH
0031S. tions shall be held and the condH
E which the proposed subscription?
made and the amount of said V
. tions: M
jLYtfiC, laarcj urc, u vf vrwucu,
tions be held on the FIFTH ifl
1 APRIL: 1S87, from 7 o'clock, aflj
o'clock, p. m.. at Hall's Store ffl
den'* Grove Township, and at
Store for Watoree Township, to detIM
L whether the proposed subscription^SB
he made as follows: For Gladden'S GtotoM
> guests. Township the sum of ?16.695, and for^?
Watcrce Township the Sum of $9,500, at
which elections the ballots shall have writ- I
m ten or printed thereon either the word
sr Day "Subscription" or the words "No Sub r
scription." In case a majority of ballots
' cast at such election in either of said
Townships shall have written or printed
, thereon "Subscription," then the proposed
subscription for such Towneliip shall be
made subject to the following conditions:
"iTj^ | That the funds which may be realized
from said bonds be expended in the construction
of said Railroad from the Chester
County line by the most practicable route
through the said Gladden's Grove Township
between the residences of James A.
is to the McC'rorey, Sr, and Dr. Ira S. Scott, Sr.,.
AND in direction of Waterec Creek, and through
sw sub- Waterec Township, from Wateree Creek
by the most practicable route to the Kers
SEED shaw line, under th^ following conditions
'Rk* ^ and limitations, to-wit: Xo part of the v
THING proceeds of said bonds to be utilized or
MS- ^ expended until the said llaihoad shall ?
liave been entirely constructed and comOplctv.l
through the said Townships in the
Kr ' ion jwiieutod ab??ve, and trams of
/ar.> sii..!! !>. p'a ed tiu'ivo.i for the purlio.se.-j
'.rA:;-porLitio:;. That upon
co ni .i ?n by .stid ItaiN.
____ : ,v; C".:::p ;".y, Lie oonds, or thelimb*
ia ii.'nf, V turned uv-r to the
r o? sat! "vailr.ud ComJ
4>.:v.y, Oi L:i-5.
??C^ ./ mik-;. : r..f'l \v. Featherk
sto:: and DariL: Hit!!, Jr., are hereby apii
poin'.id -ra to h. Id and conduct the
11 election fur (iladden's <Ji\>vc Township,
" an<? John D. Harrison, David W. Tidwell
e Circa* aiu' lJ- ^ iV's iu.itu.?erj? 10 hold and
zs, conduct the elyction fur- Wateree Town- ? (
ship. J. TUHN Ell STEWAUT,
v *HV4 Chin. Ikl. Co. Com.
Attest: J.\0. J. Neil, Clerk.
m TUIHfEQ wS:
we ^sss^sssssss^^s^.
3EE7 sketch of bis own life. Illustrated wtth36thrfll>a* pi?.
*%<CM tares. Soli only bv w acents. Uxny ^naUM
SW niilcnc $50 per week., One a?ent has sold ;000cob#?m;
?r *noth<*r acent has paid for two farms. It rails like wild.
r fire. We want 1000 more agents. IfvW- te<z?i O
aWe agency vritt for circular* andjsyecuii .OTU,' .
Gktzrai. Agitstr c.m sfcnro Extka Triases. Addrwt >,
tfld g, W. CAKLETOX 4 CO., Publishers, New. York..*-*.
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