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^ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE j ax Interest i B. F. Perrv will wednesday, march 16, : : 18S7. . " , ; a copy of an ad< Tkrms of The News and Herald.? late Hon. B. I Tri-weeklv edition, three dollars per an- ?f prc' num, in advance. Weekly edition, one ; 6t"aerus ?* Hniiartnd fiftv cents zcr annum, in ad-! ana recently re-] ancs. i bv flip fri IUtes fok Advertising.?One dollar, 101 m per inch (solid minion) for the first inser- i The address is 1 ^ tion. and fifty cents per inch for eacli sub- an(] wjjj rea(j se juent insertion. These rates apply to j advertisements of even* character, and are j payable strictly in advance. Obituaries i In* the Supjre and tribut ;s of respect are charged for as ofSancho Ruff v a-lvertisfments. .Marriage notices, and j > mple announcements of deaths, are pub- J carried on app iihed free, and are solicited. Liberal terms Court from the f:>r contract advertisements. - L . l - _ _ j Court of Commo > ? A(ircr*.i**menr.?. , has been heard : ^ Easter?W. E. Aiken. j 0f the Court bel Royal Baking Powder. j plaintiff-appellai Law Card?Jno. S. Reynolds. j Mr. D. A. Stral Clerk's Sales?W. H. Kerr, Clerk. j Cants represen Notice?J. Turner Stewart, Chair-1 respondents. rman. Municipal Election-I. W. Withers,; Can't be Bou Clerk. j & West Point T< T A If'nnonf _TnHCT(* nf* 1 h&S With] L Probate. ; gobbled up the Sheriff's Sale-Jno. D. McCarley, j s-vstem of railr0 S. F. C. !roa<^ the-v can?t j Rock Quarry 1 : MiBr..rL familiarly knowi Our college building and grounds ^ stands om a meet with the admiration of every ~ . , * of the State hav stranger who visits our town. ? ... -j rn | the same systenr ?Horses, Mules and a Two-horse, , ' f Second-hand Wagon for sale cheap by "now w e J. O. Boag. * " =' ?The Columbia Graded Schools now Millinery hare 1,600 pupils on their enrollment. I Boag has again s - j> ' Mice "Rlar-t fnr t! A good showing for tne education 01; ? the capital city. i h*s been employ ?Solicitor McDonald finished up .11 leading milline the business of the General Sessions ; c^>*- pains Court at Lancaster on last Friday, and j please the most returned home on Friday. | and Fancy Goc ?The best flour on the market is j time, so don'i be selling at six dollars per barrel. Meal j a?d sec before bi ot one dollar and forty cents per sack. ' ~~ Bacon at ten cents per pound. ! PerSOXal.?M ?The first shad of the season from j W1|e 0 ^e evan the Catawba River were brought to ! S1C" at ^ e town on Tuesday morning. They * rs. ?>. L. Ale k were first-class and sold at listv cents renton> are v*s ,nlpw> " tives m the cour r?Mr. J. H. Wiuburn, who tor the j ^ur* past few mouths has been furnishing j e^c *"or xexas our citizens with fine workmanship in =oes 0l} an *ns the photographers line, left us on Fri- a^ora^'- ^mPre day. He may return later. wil1. rcmove tc ?Mr. J. K. Davis authorizes us to fara''- * ^ e say that he still has Peterkin cotton t0 ma^c his^hom seed either to sell or exchange, and a Bad Mist; will have them as long as his adver- that a man has -.v. *V?ic mpp_ voQ^incr his own usemeiii* iciuamo w. L,<~r? . 0 ? A lot of Single and Double Bug- j a thing has rec( gits and Harness, low for Cash or ] Columbia Eeco7 w good paper by J. O. Boag. * j Courier of Satt V ?Don't fail to read the advertising j death of Mr. J space of Messrs. Q. D. Williford & j county, which t Co., found in another column. lou j on the Thursdayhad better watch it closely, as they ! from a gentlems tell you now that you will hear from . on Saturday th them again in a few days. ' Jones the day be ?An order has been issued to the j up and about. Captains ol the Palmetto Regiment the correction, _ and of the Third Regiment to select a contemporaries commanding officer- for the becona siaiemwu. Brigade, the position lately declined Dr (j. b by Colonel J. Q. Marshall. Buchanan, who ?A negro is living in Barnweil ^as jjeen attend cour.ty who was born in Fairfield South Carolina ninety-three years ago. He has twelve graduated from children and forcv:eight grandchildren recent comment ~ oonors 01 UlS ( when he was only twenty years old. was graduated 1 .. ?At a meeting of the Gordon Light ]ina c0negfc ab Infantry held on Monday night, it bearing off there was decided not to visit' Washington j?r Buchanan during the encampment in May. It is Buchanan, of th not improbabie that they make a trip friends here will either to Charleston or Philadelphia continued su< during the year. j bim an eminent Wp?vi11 Attention to the new ad-1 ^e . ^ I VI J-IiO V/1IV/JLV/Q# .. ? vertiseinent of Dr. W. E. Aiken, { found in another column in this issue, j Death.?We i i Ke has some very handsome Easter j death of Mr. Jacards, which he. is going to sell cheap, i .occurred at the Call and bay one and make your \ er> Mr. Jno. B. f. sweetheart happy. I ville, on Tuesda f j| ?We were glad to meet our young j been in failing h * friend Mr. J. K. Alston, on our streets ! wi^ that dread on Friday. He is looking well, and j and thus hisdca we presume had jnst left his girl. He i He was in the fo has been recently promoted to a first j aiJd for a numbe lieutenancy in that staunch company, member of the the Richland Volunteers. this place. The ?Monday was salcsday. No real held in the Pr< estate was offered for sale either by fonr o'clock on -.the Clerk or the Sheriff. Several conducted by th v htff^es and mules were sold, one of afte1' .^hich ihe i the fcrmer being knocked down at *u church-yai fire dollars, bat as a general rule the have the sii stock brought moderately good prices. ^ost ?f friends. ?Mr. F. -W. Habenichfc has just reJ ceived a lot of fine cigars, a number of Cheap Rates. k samples of which have been sent from of tbe different p tfae manufacture to parties in town. rate for pass T^ e can testify as to their qualitv. I attend the interHe also has in stock a fine line of j ington next Ma Durham's Long Cut Smoking Tobacco I three-quarters ( ?-something nice for making cigar- This rate not on] et<ie8* in uniform, but I Knn(oi,5 hf)j inf>h ^ they triave] iQ ^ -L JLl^ XVA UUllbVIO IT uv v?w? ^ . splendid time at Blythewood last J or over* This I week decided to call the bunt a draw, ra*e ever offered and (hat "foeman had met foeman 1S a^out one-hal worth}" of his steel", after gathering **es attending th .. ' in seven of the cunning foxes. All 6i^on* It will b expressed themselves as having a t0 Parties desirii glorions time, and one that will long onr country be remembered. made up in oui ~ . r:?: ; , At this rate the Personal.?Superintendent of Edu- be less than foar cation J. H. Rice, will visit our town on the first day of April, and deliver Retigious S a lecture to the teachers of the county j ^ Mundav a f on tb&t day. A lull attcnu&ncG 01 me {Jon of our poo ' - teachers is expected. continue the sen "* If Toa Want a, Good Articlc in progress for ' Of Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for through Friday Jan22xt6ai ? was compelled t< Texas Ponies for Sale.?Messrs. ments to do. r McCafferty Bros, will sell at Chester crowd which has * on March 2Srd, fifty-three fine, large religious meetin Texas ponies, at public auction, to the pied Boag's Ope; highest bidder. Parties desiring a night, which sho bargain will do well to go to Chester manifested in tli ^ on that day. * ' tinues. Services Z ,, ? ? i night during the Sale ok Rkal Estate.-Mr. fa. H. | dgv B, , com, McMastcr pold last week his four acre 0?clock ^ lot on Evans street, to Mr. Chas. A. mec!i \vil Douglass for &o0. There are no >m- fi ^ provements on the land, which mikes difficullv the price $212.50 per acre. "Who says) ' we are net going to have a boom in i Their Bus real estate 111 our town? j ? __ ; a general revival Backlen-s Arnica Sialve- , ^r'ce & Ketchin': | The Best Salve in the world for i ^ ?! Cuts, Bruises, bores, L leers, bait j coverv for Consul k Rheum, Fever bores, Tetter, Chapped j simply enormous g Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all bkin J article from ?he fa Eruptions, and positively curcs Piles,i ^ never disap; or no pay required. It is guaranteed ; -^tlnna, Bronchiti -v to ?;ive perfect satisfaction," or money | JgJ B " refunded. Price 25 cents per oox. j ^ttle free"'iar^ f For sale by Mc Master, Brice & Ketchin j warranted.' An^orcc J_\Tpc 1 ThF. Tf>V HrVTEIi?.?Wc cllD the ! Iloi accept our thanks for ^ following communication written j Juc dress delivered by the : from Bly the wood, to the Register on the r. Perry, before the Tuesday: litn; kine College in 1S44, The Columbia fox-hunters are on Cat mbiished in pamphlet: halld with twenty-three splendid dogs. exa eenville Daily Fern. Winnsboro failed 10 pat in an appear. . . ance, but the old Major is m the ring, ull of sound wisdom, with the Rockton part and ten good '00J with unfiling interest, dogs, and is holding his own. All ate ? | Doko and the surrounding country is me Court.?The case jin a blazc of excitemen over the mag- * s. W. R. Dotv & Co., ? "1" fief, ' , before been equalled in this neighbor- aei1 eal to the Supreme hood. The first hunt came off yester- Chi September term of the day morning. Two foxes were caught <3a], n Pleas for this county I or)'e after the other, and the third was , from. The judgment 0B*T *>7$ bf.,a, s?lU?n <i?sl> of rain, cc i rr.i ! which fell whilst the dogs were 111 hot Pai ow is affirmed. T,ie ; parsuit, obliterating all trace of the hea it was represented by ; fox. The party then returned to camp, a;j <er. Mr. Jas. G. Ale-1 dried off, fed the dogs and horses, and ' . ted the defendants, began to fix fov another chase by moonshine, which resulted in the capture to j of another fox after two and a half Lis ^17" -r,. , , hours of a hard run. This morning ! rf 1 ght. The Richmond party was 0U{ again, and after two r irminal Railroad Com- splendid rounds with the same dogs I . in the past few davs brought in two more foxes. They ; ihii ; Baltimore & Ohio ProPose t0 liave another run to-night, i tria . . . . Five foxes are the result of two morn-j ads, but mere is one jn^s an(^ Qne njg})t>s jmnt. Tlie partv i bay. Tne Rockton & ! dined with Mr. W. J. Johnson to-day 1 'oad of our county, ; and will remain two days longer. " I An n as the "C. P." line. | ? lone, while other lines *Vix. ? Ihe L cited j 1 e been bought in by ! Statcs Supreme Court delivered its ; 1. The owners of this I oplulon a few days ago in the case of j vic( n they have a good J Sabine Robbins vs. the taxing distric- j ^ j oi" Shelby county, Tenn. The plaintiff J crci ? {in error was u cornuiercial traveler aiu' Decaktment. ? Mis. selling goods for a Cincinnati firm, f"> e,"''lu l!ie serv'ccs ot | ant! using >:uuples to effect the sales. I t'10 minor 5eflSon who; a c..?. w fiis;r;(!l.' Bor cc, since here last, in reqQjre<j tl ;ax of ?10 per week Or $20 ' *cc< iv house of Baltimore per mo,|.u, 1)aj\i iy au panics shall be spared to . offering to sol! goods by samples in the fastidious. ^ Millinery ; <^istrict. The plaintiff was arrestee!,' seal ds> will anive in due | jrjctj an(j convicted, the i>upren.e ' a ^U11J> 0llt ait Court of the ?;ate 1.1,i. x.ied the findings ;c" * of the lower Court. An appeal was : trs. J. A. Muudav, takcn to tbe l'!,itcd 6talcs ^i t.,hc gelist, has been quite Court' and lhc rendered lrc< iboro Hote1 declares the ac- snider which a con- ' nlM rris and daughter. of victio" lvas "ai""' ! c..i' iting friends and rela- as" 1S a "m"cr "'"J"'' !i,c exclusive j ova (^v jurisdiction of 'he United Siates, mid ?'Oi ison, of White Oak, ll,atpowt; bf* >ilc"U< 'quivalct-J of < on last Friday rIegiving freedom 10 all parlies selling is i peeling tour, and if! s?ods iK ,!ie Sta'1' Tu wl,uie <1"?-: <en ssed with the eountrv jli,)1! t0,'"ed "lw" i:Kl li,at il was: . that State with his i '""'"Siatc commerce, and that the j quo , ., ; different State> had no constitutional we >e he mav vet decide . , , j - ; r;^ht to regulate it. j i. e in Fairfield. j w ; ^ke.?It is not often: A Dastardly Deed.?On Friday j ; an opporlunity of : morning our chief of polieo Jcuroed 1 cj(v death notice, but such j 'hat two little colored girls, aged six i 7 jutly happened. The ! and live years respectively, were stop- i Joe d and the News and ping in town, and that thev had been j ""!1 I ! H];i| irday, a nounced the ! very harshly dealt with by a colored 1 j-ov fames Jones, of our woman, Anna Vaughn, who lives an hey claimed occurred several miles south of town. An in-, ask before. We learned j vestigation revealed the following -V011 in who was in town j facts. The mother oi tiie children is w oi at he had seen Mr. an inmate of the poor-house, and her j lU!( fnrr> and that he was sister, the woman above-named, had j of rJ We are glad to make been taking care of tiic children. On j IJ"L and request that our ; last Wednesday or Thursday, thev j j^!( will also correct the j were both severely beaten and turned j Cap . j away to look out for themselves.! hon uchanaw?Mr. J. C. 1 Thev made their wav to town, and whl j ' ( for the past two years i are now stopping- at an old colored ^ ing the lectures at the j man's home. Their bodies were Medical College, was nearly raw from the effects of the gre that institution at the beating, and their clothes were literally sine lement with the first saturated with their owfi blood, as a mit ;lass. J\lr. Uuchanan resalt ot the severe whipping, a |3 'I ? """ 1iac> nti-no/lir Kflnn fob-nil Anf I ^ ^ from xne ooum v^aro- j wauaui# u<m aiivuu; ^vu ont three years ago, : for the guilty party, and she will doubt- iuV( i also the first honors, less be given an opportunity to defend ero< is a son of Dr. K. A. herself at the next term of the Court P1*^ is place, and his many of General Sessions for this county. my . hear with pleasure of acc< :cess. We predict for Improvements Aiiead.?As was \Yh place in the profession previously announced, the Winnsboro no 1 National Bank a few months ago pur ? chased from Messrs. Robertson, Tav- etei egret to announce the ,01. Co _ of Chiu-!est0uj the oI(1 La<j(! arn. ropst, w ic building, which.? situated just south residence of his broth- a * ;?:t. I _ _ oi me oourii iiuusc. suuu ui tuPropst, near Feaste.^ ^ |ja. ^ ho|(] #f officcl.. V y mormng. He had of tba. instilati an(J th have rea, raw. I r some months detennlncd t0 raake theh. buM"i tllc in ! aiseaje, eonsumnt.on, hand30mest in t and one whieh tha thwas not unexpected. the . , ? ,. ! will compare in appearance and finish rtieth vear of bis age, , , , . . , ~ . and . . = ': with the best buildings of the State, r of vears a consistent! n,t , , to , , 1 he present matured plan is to remove Methodist church at j * . . . . \ t life, - i the third storv and build a parapet , fuueral services were - , . 4. ' 1 I , , . . , ^; front, fronting on Main street. On esbytenan .church at: . ' , - ? . , _ anr "UTofWc^ovr ,r? ",r 'the ?>dO OP'V^:?C tllC COtll't Avednesaay evening,; ... , ir.ic e Rev. G, 1'. Watson, 1 onse> a nte' balc""-v wll! bc for mains were interred P'^ed up rnn.nng the whole length rd. The afflicted fam- "f the bn.ldu.g, wbich wi!! be entered ? by iron steps leading from the rear of acere sympathy of a ? , ?? , " " the 'building. Ou this .side of the j building three new offices 10x20 feet, rail At ~ * ^vill be fitted up in neat stvle. The Wii ?At a recent meeting . . . 1 . ,. enure anterior win uu re-umsuvu ?im rnc assenger associations, M ^ ^ offic^ Jf ^ engers w o^ esire to con,piete(j according to the present \ -?>tate 11 in as 1- jesjgn^ ^an(j wc jiave n0 douht but line 7 has bfen fisecI at that it will,) it will be by far the nev ? a cen pei mi e. handsomest building in our town, j qu0 v. app ie? to ?o lers -yye are ajwevs gjaf| to note such im- V Lo all persons wnere t " j , ... . , *. * . ^ provements, and hope that private Cn parties of twent>-five ci^zens 0f our town will be profited bra erhaps is the iowest; hy the good example thus ?et by the Grc bv the raiii oads, an 0gjcers 0f the Winnsboro National the f of that charged par- ganj. About four thousand dollars ?30 elsewOileans xpo- win he expended in the improvements, ceu e a good opportunity ahout the recent purchase ancl iff.to Visit the capital ice of the bui]d}D? Can't a party be ^ r town and county? A Big Robbery.?One of the largest p0 fare to that city will robberies ever committed in Winus- ^ a dollars- boro was unearthcned on Tuesday. ? Mr. Boag ha? been missing goods ervices.?The Rev. from his store for some time, but has t the earnest solicita- been at a loss to account for their dis ple, has consented to appearance. He was informed that ^ rice which have been (j]ara Young, his cook, was having a ^cn the past two weeks, lot of fine dresses made in town. This seei night, although he circumstance excited his suspicion |iav 5 cancel some engage- ail(j h.Cr house was searched, where *mr Perhaps the largest many of the missing articles were en^ ; ever assembled at a foun(j secreted in the house, and some _ j g in our town occu- costly laces in her pocket. She con- I ai(1 ra House on Sunday fe$$ed her own guilt, and implicated eve ws that the interest nine others .most of them being r.ela- ^us ie meetings still con- tjVC5 ^he vvhole crowd, ten in nnm: will be held every jjpr, have been arrested and placed in '1C^ ; week except Satur- jaj^ g0me of the" goods were carried ?00 nencing promptly at seven miles in the country, but were ^ commencing last night, j recovered by Mr. Boag. Nearly every P1 II hereafter be held in j {i^ng imaginable was taken, from 0ft owing to the great : holts 0f sj|k an(| sajin and yards of Spr kingpin the hall. j ]-aces- down to bars of soap. The rvlc' >ines* Booming. j stolen goods will amount to fully $400. ^ 3 tliin? has caused such j Clara Young had a kev to the back , nf tridf. at McMaster. I ^ w Mnm. tor? - - . . . 7 j uwi ? U>> in U.V uv?. vv*. . v.. s store as their giving . ', customers of so many ] lence. bhe and her accomplices Iitjvc Jtl> f Dr. King's New Dis- been carrving on this stealing for some" m% nption. Iheir trade is ' ? . , . ; in this very valuable time. A large proportion of tne Quiet that it always cures i goods' was recovered. niai points Coughs, Colds, In,,/.,,- , Ph?S. i-'r- uj> and ail throat; The following parties, ten in liumci?!<-kiy cured. You can ; ber, Clara Young, Henry Young, Patsy /'v( ' size ^l.^Every Lottie j Jacobsi Mary Liston, Sain Gladney, * \ * j Man* Gladney, Brooks Houston, Sallie ver jston, E!Ia -Simmons and Robert obs, charged with complicity in i ^^3 robbery, were given a preinary hearing before Justice heart on Thursday. Before the i UJ1UUUUW IIUU UUIillUUlJ^CU lUb svuw :c filled iii ti e Court House, and it -*? ?r~T~ /" ked very much like the first day ot1 | | ! I j I rm of the criminal court. Capt. w -**- ^ A. Gaillard had been employed to duct the prosecution, while the endants were represented by Mr. is. A. Douglass and Messrs. Rags- ALMOST ANY 1 KING r> -C' T?o?i'crJa!A Thf? r-virion re for : U" iV * uv w > sv. _ ) State, at least as to some of the I ties, was very conclusive, and after ; .ring all of it, Mr. Cathcart sent up j of the cases for trial, and in default j SPECUL EVTIOY .. x>nd, nine of the parties were sent a]so trimmings of all khuls. jail. One of the defendants, Mary | ton, gave bond and was released, i las only been one week since our irt adjourned, yet there are already ; teen prisoners in jail awaiting i comj; a"d see our ; j * J ? ; prices as low as the lowest. . I DON'T FORGET that you cai the itev. joe a. mvxda.y. | * Interesting Revival?Still Preacliing j ? NO i ICE :?pknne don't u, to Crowded Houses. i?nr***? he iuterest manifested by the citi- tainment at the Feasterville I s of our town in the revival ser-' house, given by the Crosbvv ;s now beinr conducted by the^asjd, assisted by the Fe r J V Mund-iv is still on the in- J'nno])ai,d. We think all v t. j. a. jiuiicta\, is stjii on ti e in ploased vvith tl)(i bra,s ban ise. From a moderately large and considering the fact thai ...-j i.:? .... K?e ! fhr> mr-mliprc nrr? nf frnm mi lience wince greeieu ujui j? t appearance in the Baptist church, j standing, it i, 11 . . ' , I sec that they mav, bv close interest is so increased that now . catj0(lj become a first-class ig's Opera House is too small to ; band. Dance music was fun cwimodate those who attend his j the string band, and wc feel * rices, and for the past few nights j" the bounds of ti .uti when ' , ^ that all enioved i lie dancing, ny have not been able to secuie <pj)e entertainment was <. ts in the large ball. For eleven the benefit of the brass band, h's he has be'd the undivided at- mcmbeas of that organizatio tion of bis audimces, and in an p]ca&od at the result that t , . .. n iUam give another at an earlv dav. active way has laid before them <tn unsearchable riches of the Gospel, instructive conitEsroy inently impressing the truths by Editor Abscmc copriatc iliustr.it ions. He seems ^ for ^ irelv wrapped up in his work as an e .. .. , ? ? . 4 J qualified me for attention tc iigoli^t^ as tie o owing ex lac . nmns 0f your very Intcrestini m the .. ashnlle Daily America*, . A|)<] j a|so u..nk "o(1) late July lC.h, 18S6 w.il show. ?j are so far eclipsed bv you ,ot often that me,, hare home* of-1 tolU llf. ,, ?c? d them, will, the only conu.uon ; be at ,cas, t thev occupv them. At our re- , x to surrender vour column* ;>t lie has kmc _\ ^ cou&en e a competeut aild interesting- e< publish the.f0Uow.Dg: ..Fo?y? describc(i , cliahoma,^ ,,.^7??""Av^sn<in. I ters fa*- tnore minutely and .'CClJli.J ? i lie luiiuuini v-v. . ? ce explains itself, the first letter truthfully of last year. [ i inr written by a gentleman of this agree with him in regard to th , in behalf of himself and friends: r, . ' . " '. , ,, , _ , , .. ? ??'" and duty of our Legis utiatioma, Io.?The Rev. ho_, r A. Alundav, at Hotel DeCorzel- | c t c**d. JS 111 a (Ina!)cia is, city?Dear sir: In behalf ofjview* is ver.v interest iv citizens of Tullahoma, we be-; read his articles at all time: ing you to be a man of God and right, when he arraigns our able minister of the Gospel, beg to tors as a failure when insul if yon would permit lis to present thels are used. I have tair with a good home in our city "in ; field scho"ls"' for fortv ve reciation of you and your ijood j ?evci. vet found the use of k." This offer we make with the terms toward rnv pnnils sue. lerstanding you become a resident If I understand "X" in hi L'nllahoma. But, of course, we do seems to think I ascribe all t mean that you are to give up your fers of last vear, when I sav 1 nj. elistic work which yoa so inucn tial dispensations, to somet j, and for which you are so well yond the laws of nature, acitatcd, but that "you make Tulla- prayer should be the remec la your home and" remain with us creates a smile. I have no en not engaged in th2 capacity of involve myself in a contro ivangelist. this kind. All the prayers of [is replv which please find belowi all the lest of mankind, wi o the Citizens of Tullahoma-Dear the laws of nature. , i ti , a fe,w hAnrc minds me of a man I recent ihren and Friends: A few hours invocations t :e I was made, through your com- ^fter thank?Dvlim for all tee, the recipient o your kmd offer Atar himfo. f all am'exceediiHv srrateful," but I business, reminding him of h am txt,ctuii ? better he could do, and he ?andTppPreciatCVour marked gen- better ssed' that the?world ^"field of **? ?' a word, ">at the old g and I do not wish to confine 0 h? was speaking * efo any specific place. Please ent, forgetful and not at al pt manv thanks. God bless vou. tent for Ins position. Let Liiu.iiv ui^. rvo. " - within our own sphere, lest w en our homes on eatth shall be OCCUDV linterable attitudes more, God grant that we may enter iTslnultion? X^ thut f ui?~a oknvo "a hmldinsr insinuations 01 a mat i uic??c? i'?'^ ? -? special interest in lawyers 1 rod: a house not made with hands, J am gevehty vears of nal in the havens. n0 ]a^yer in the court-house \ outs, etc., has been troubled with me. ,i- T r. TSRfi sa>*?as a class ?f meu towa lotel DeCorzellious, July, lo, have found them gentlemanly 'rom the foregoing, we think it can ^ same 0f physicians, merch flilv be seen that he is not engaged I wish to see all prejudices am .is work for anv other reason than I am identified stronger in tl . ." r *i,? rr-^riri mar interest than 111 any ot t he can give to men o. the ^ hence advocate them as a benefit of his labors, experience ajso sav citizens, as far a I observations, and to point them seen of Fairfield, are an in _ ??? wi* m pvpvlnstincr class, and that Fairfield cour a wuv >v iiicn jvuu^ w ^ s _ as many inducements for ez , , as anv eountv I have seen, le is doubtless doing a good work, * * g_ ^ < I its effects are already seen in our Buckhead, S. C., March 9, 1st. lie will continue his work "paddle his ows cas a few more nights at least. .l 31essr$.Editors: Francis A. hesters: camdex railroad. while discussing "the origin ; . tal" in his work on Political I fessrs. Editors: ihis is a day o uses tjie following simple ill roads; it is a wave upon which wj1jcj1 mav ke interesting to nnsboro may ride to fortune, and your rca(j"crs: entire county having business with 1Ie says: "Let us take the be benefitted. j a tribe dwelling along the sh Hnnsboio must have a competing subsisting upon fish caiight without it her merchants can rocks which jnt into the ,C;] Oi- thr? tVjfLf fllftil'l t ,r. i.""-!? tue nsn arc picnuiui me pe tations are the lowest. freely, even ghntoiiouslv. W Pake up Winnsboro! Invite the ,uck bad, thev submit to p sster & Camden Railroad to run a wMc|l invo|ve' s|lfferi neh from .some point in Gladden s sometimcs th ilch of fami, ,vo township to your town! Get let ns 8 ?M1 UU0 of thc t -wn-lups to subscribe $2o,000 or m0Tc., ir . str0?? dcsi ,000 twenty or thirty-year six per tel. hi3 coudilio u?deiSakes t. bonds, and the road will come a st0,.e of fish. Livi as c make your quiet streets cheerful wm consist wift hea][h and h "animated dust. he denies himself all superflu >0 not be pessimists any longer. [ at tfie height of tbc season not live in thepast.it is gone, lct:little and :listie accumulates i o! Live for the future. ; a consi(3cra|jje^quantity of di property. | dull season approa ITEMS TBOX FEASTERVILI.E. *" the l00d he 1 and goes into cha hills, where lessrs. Editors: As your corres-; trees whose bark can be det; ts fr9tn this part of the county | sharp stones. Again and ag: Ji IA/ Lie* Y V UV.CV1 C\-V/ ?. j tUI 113 I\J WIS \V U1 IV ill lll^ 1JA I e neglected you and your much his neighbors are painfully si roved News and Herald, I will keep themselves alive. At t eavor to write you a few dots. the dull season, he brings do< 0 begin with, the weather is splen- water a canoe, so light that . This is as pleasant a day as I borne upon his shoulders, so > experiened. The farmer, as that he can paddle in it out the y as a bee, is taking advantage of which lie two or three ini fine weather, and putting in his shore, where in one day hu e x ? , many fish as he could catch s where they wi.l do the most the rocks in a week. d. "The canoe is capital; tb although the fall oats were consid- man is a capitalist. He can blv damaged, they are looking his choice of three things. _ .er now, and we have better hopes go out in ms canoe ann on heir making a tolerable fair crop, supplies of fish which will al ing oats never promised a greater to marry and rear a family, s id than the present crop promises, j his surplus hire some of his i ! wheat prospects are good. The ; to build him a hut, their dens though planted late, seem to ; weave him blankets, and theti loing well. In view of the flat- | to bring water from the spi ng crop prospects, we hope all will secondly, he may let out the hold with a will and strive to ; some one who will be glad t< ie the present year a successful one^.j use of it on payment of all * 1 - - r ~ Ai\n fn' ye are pieaseci to welcome nomc t muui wuc iau.i.; wi.m young i'riend, Dr. J. Robert Cole- sume, or, which is perhaps mt ), who lately graduated at the he may; thirdly, let out tl Lrleston Medical College. He and himself turn to advan is well and appears to have en-! knowledge and experience id his last session very much. j in its construction by inaki .ast night was the occasion of a canoes. y interesting and enjoyable enter- j "Again and again be .will )0?. OH' Mj YOU MAY WANT OB CAN CALL FOR WI1 GOODS JEJIPOBIl onaaaaMBia ! be given to Ladies', Misses' and Children's Untrimmed Stra SPRING DRESS stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS, such as Black Bunting, Bis 1 save from l"> to 20 per cent, if you will buy you Shoes from IIE ik to Utl'c anything home before yon buy it. ??a?P?i???POO?? II ii i Maiding- upon the shore, bringing a new canoe, <'p \ 'pr. mw uiiro AVI uii; vi ? uu/ii u. cuun; vi iii? : asterville neighbors will compete. rere well 'kXow, however, stimulated by the Jiy J. A. d music, sight of such great wealth gathered by ' stije] l most of one man, others enter the field, but as i V V ha ily one to an essential condition each rnu>t save him lettc plain to and accumulate enough food to sup- <-he o? : applica- port himself while making his tir.-t amateur boat, that is, must accumulate' a cer- ;n".1''' uished by tain amount of capital."* itors' of afe with- From the same author I quote: ceased, t! t we say "At every step of its progress, capita! in the C' follows one law. It arises solely out Fairlield fiven for of saving. It stands always for self- j'ay , and the denial and abstinence. At the beirin- V'iT/. ' i i i w *i SilO A (.till n aic so mug savings are made slowly and sa-,{-l(|;nj :;ev will nninfullv: an-.i tb:> i: r items of can;- *i;, l. i. tu.1 have a power xchange, corres- March, A ponding to me difficulty with which Publish 'DEXTS. : they are sccoml." 1,SS"j 'uT . In the solution of the problem, .r , ... fiom the wliat can be done to better our conhas dis- dition;'" the first quantity to be elimi) the col- nated is lack of home capital, and STATE r journal. ! ^ia? cngsigod the earnest attention '_ 'e of our public mo.i. v? t l 11 m>se11 The .State has done aU in hnr power vV^Vfi r corres- t0 indua- Ibrei-rii capital. The rail- \\ ^ , that it road laws have been amended, facto- letters of mv part 'ie3 were exempt from taxation, one ' effects of 1 ' public credit has jealously guarded, These r to IllOiC ve; C:ip;?;>i has not COMIC. Ollf Wa.tC'1' a'' ?r* I'w.. uw uiuii i(u \ ci i i.-cu, iiiiu v? u ceased tl he disas- have taxed ourselves to build railroads, jn't!lc (J, [ exactIv still capita! has not come. Like the ; fluid Coui ,*/ * stalled wagoner we have called on March, ; dm:> c.is- jjeJ.Cules, but lie v/iil not help. Lot o'clock ii e ability, us try to build our own canoe*. Ex- ^.r,y *'!?y , latnre to. pcriencc teaches :i it a seven-cents1 point of: cotton boat will not float, and I am FJo-n;irv . rr v.,j afraid that a railroad boat will be no Publish i"= ?u 1 better. Suppose we try a compound in The N s. lie is structure of cotton, railroads, small instrue- grain, live stock, sorghum, corn, ami ->I?hlfl ting- cpi- untiring industry, and calk all s?ums . ^ht "old with an cconomy sufficiently rigid to i ( Hi'. niul ctrmnll l^nlrc K insulting I Capital will not couie here until we J < ' _ V;J cessful. can entertain it with our own capital. s last, he And he who waits for the coming of I he disas-; Yankee capital will never be able t?> j Pi; 'roviden-! "taddi-e iiis owx caxor." 1 . fi , . : : next, wit! f be- ; HV31KXKAL. ! highest bi and that. , bribed ly. This! Married, March isst, at the ivsl-' A!i tha desire to ; tjenee 0f tjie bride's parents, near Alston, \ '.V-'t.' H'1 versv of-, x, ? r TT w. airfields "X" and! y * I1(nv:ird Carpenter, Mr. ! taming ilf never i nEKRERT 1L Casox to Miss Emma .J. ' qxe HU He re-1 Mayo. i Veres, mc ly heard i Gilder's Pilis ! the estate o Deity. I For the Liver. All Druggists have i he had i them. Wholesale and retail at McMaster, j j1- Kpov }gislative ; Brice and Ketchjn's. | E1kfnand ow much | Barrett's Imperial <.'ologiie j Mary F. i iw much j Cannot be surpassed for Fragrance, ele- j 0, , le places : gance and durability. tp-, be made;, McMaster, Brice & Ketchin. : Aru "msu entleman' __ " /'* ~ i >'???" ?> ras iudo- McMaster s Sure Cure i Mchioti 1 cornpe-1 for Coughs, Colds, us keep | Sore Throat, Bronchitis, e attempti And all diseases of the- pulmonary organs, i | Try it McMaster, Briee and Ketchiri. * j STATE have an\ . Brace up. s a mis-; you arc feeling depressed, your appe- j Thos. a2fp, and tite is poor, you are botliCred with Head-1 , or jury, ache, you are lidgetty. nervous, and gen- TN purs I love to : erally out of sorts, and want to brace up. ; JL of C( rd me I I>rac'e up, but not with stimulants, spring stated ca> t ' . i medicines, or hitters, which have for their Court IIo 1 J'dV 1 .1 1 1 ..^.1 ...l.I/.l. -rtrr' . ? " uasis very ciieup, u;iu \vni>Kt*j, <um hiiumi JC iii a., ,* ! stimulate you for an hour, and tlicn leave ' tuhilaled. i you in woise condition than before. What ... lie plant-! you want is an alterative that wili purify { S her, and I your blood, start healthy action of Liver ~ class. I'and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and1,-', ' - r baft! S've renewed health and strength. Such j ' " nnef,-'?, ia medicine you wili find in Electric Bit-; aii io . ters, and only r,o cents a bottle at Me.Mas- : Acres, iw itv oilers ter, Brice & Ketchin's Drug Store. * ate in tfo isy living .. 0f South ! JXO. S. REYNOLDS, jby lands* 5IMONS. J ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, i Unrest COMMERCIAL ! VVK BUILDING, \ tract bell OK-" COLt'MbiA, S. C. j ty-huSe^ , Vvalkcr,! prompt attention given to the t ran sac- i of cap;- tion of business in the State and Federal j Tne sui Courts of South Carolina. -dollars, t economy, : penses o lustration MUNICIPAL ELECTION. jsecured ' mort"a<*e some of A X election for an Intendant and four >j n " | /V Wardens for the Town of Winnsboro, j nark's O S. C., well be held in the Town Hail on i winns1 i case of Monday, the fourth day of Aprii, 1887. y;ircii {j) m-P 'iiifl , The books for the registration of voters . e' . i will be open on the Thursday, Friday and : * from tiic : Saturday preceding, to wit, on March 31, j i Whon and A'oril land 2,1887. .John II. Propst ! ! W. S. iiabband K. N". Mcilaster are hereopie live j by designated to conduct the registration STATE hen their I and manage the election. ; By order or Council: mvations 1 L x. WITHERS. Clerk. Calvin Bi reaching ! ? ton an TO A RTTiJTR tse fisher-. J1J X-LkJ JL JlU JL L. ; stated cas re to bet- i Court IIo to lay by; FII 'oselv as ' next* wit strength,I A FEW BEAUTIFUL "v. were; <a"d,H EASTER CARDS ; i'airfield li his hut! winch \vi: . , f , ; ! to a pla ches our j CHEAP5 AT THE DRUG Fe??rl san carry - ! Three"(lU; i he finds STORE OF i 4< iched by 'orless, a lin he re- W. E. ASK EX. i Vla>'t( , ,; 1 J. bheltoi Is, while | NOTICE. "* " - i :riving to , Tract" he end of j 0f^ce of County Commissioners, ) ' of a,\ ac 1 WTWenATiA V Z1 \lQr/?ll in 1 Q>i7 I ! <cn>. . T7* ; ?> \j. v., " ; i "ine rei rcn to tlic | ALL SUB-COMMISSIONERS of roads j it can be jn Fairfield County are hereby requiredj One-lial bonyaut : and notified to report to this Board on or , paid in c; : "banks" ; before Wednesday, the 13th day of April, : e?^r j Ies from ! prox., the condition, good or bad, of all mo^aue an get as ; roa<js under their jurisdiction: and also to pay foi from ofTjtjie nu0lj,er 0f days' work by the road; e ficher-!hands' which have been exPended 011j Winnsb each road since January 1,1887. j March 10 He mar \ J- TURNER STEWART, ; Mchl2U ng heme! . Chairman. | low him Attest: Jxo. J. Neil, Clerk. / } md with Mchl2flx3 ! * iei?rhbors j > Tmnnvi omen to; DISSOLUTION NOTICE. I lnll>0-' children rnilE undersigned having dissolved by -ga^ ~\ "ing; or, , J- mutual agreement the partnership Jsapatiop to heretofore existing under the firm name of i ^nt tho ! K- II. JENNINGS & CO. hereby give no- C 55 1 tice to parties indebted to saiu firm that "1V " tiiey can settle wituimt cost sucn tncieotea- reoei' trlv con- ness at any time on or before the 15th of * * >,"? >>t likely, October next. After that date their notes, ie canoe, accounts ami other evidences.of indebted- rTmir.v it;icre the nesffnvill be put into the hands of an at- wrr \n ,?nniiwl . tornev for collection. 1 U 1A J r ? mAri ! " K- II- JEXNIXGS, I]= moie ; C. E. LEITXER. January 6,13S7. J "Z3" Or reappear i Jan25fxGm NOvlTx i 111 m i i i nan? a?aponBBaBCS3Bi I! JUST J r,L BE FOVXI) AT JSEXDBIX'S CR 731. vv Hats. In this line you will always find a nice a GOODS. .ok Nun's Veiling, and ail other Dress Goods. \o; XDRIX. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUX'l'V OF FAIUFIELD. ' P??? (tf8 BIXXAXT, Exq.. Probate Judge. i 3 " ? IiEAS, \V. II. KERR, C. ('. C. A Newspaper B th niatle suit to nu' to grunt of a Uemoc rs of administration (U bunir. ho:? Published I *tat<; and effects of I*. I). i>oa!- TT. twtlliajh ire, therefore, to cite niul aibn>n- Editor I singular th?? kindred and crecl- c , t!>e said I*. I>. i5';u!ware, -it; UG.ll/, SunaQj lat thev !>: r.id ap? < ;tr -ei'oiv me, n a 11 >mi <1? Pn.i.:' * ' ' held at TUP Mil House, . .. ->n the 21>t 1 fi April next after publication t: 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to A Sixteen-pa se, if any they have, why the every nistration should nut i.v ?r.uit;*:l. clean, pure miier my i:an:!. this lliii day of , t- x mi; 11110 Domini 18s7. r Am! ed on the 12th day of March, iie News and IIkt:ai,u- It contains the 1j J. A. 1 UNXANT. Soin-t0 Press: 1x5 Judge of Probate. Agricultural Market, "! Fash OF SOrTjr CAROLINA,' 1 county ok k.viltfikl.1). irrvrxra xr : Financial ar " ' ' J- p0< RE AS. Mi's. X. E. FAULKNER til made suit to me to grant her _ administration of the e>fcite a;i-t journalists of t J. If. Faulkner, deceased: pages will ba foe ire, therefore, to cite andadmon- from beginning to il sincruiarihe kindred and credit- . Origins! stones the said J. R. Faulkner, de- i foreign writers of iai they be an<l appear before inc, \ TU C F airtof "Probate, to beheld at Fair- j & ? f|L. L t House, S. C.. on tlie itithdav of ! ? _ ??C?,T nu!):icat;oii it 11 ' TheDailyStai luei pu.).it,...ti. in .v.oi, .a ii, an attractive f< 1 the torenoon. to show cause, if ; by ^le from Lo have, why the s.iid administra- Dablin isacomm< id not be granted. ! At Washington, under mv hand, this -8th dav of the ablest corresp< . Anno Domini 1*37. * : Tl'E Stak, furmsl Its ULeriu jr iwiiu i\ 1 Oil tiiC l>t (lav of I8S7, j The Financial a: KWS AND IlEItAJ.D full and complete. J. A. IHNXAX Special terms :<1 Judge of Probate, j mfe"nYfor??S': i TERMS OF 7 SHERIFF'S SALE. j SSSSSi tue of an execution to nu; <1:- perycar el, I wii! offer for sale i) the clubs of Ten!!.*!, use door in Winnsboro, S. C.. on clubs of Fifteen 0 TERMS OF iST MONDAY IX APRIL I MT.ieees: , , , , . ., Every day for one -.11! the legal hours of s-.x'.e, t:> tiie Daily, withoutSu diler, for CASII. the following Everyday,sismc property, to- wit: Daily, without Su: t piece,* parcel or tract of land, i Address, /* :ig and situate in the County of | ?6 ^ jf0. unit vi vaiu.iiut, v/wiiXDKED AND SEVEN'TI-TWO >re or less, bounded by lands of at* nnBt*?iwz of Jno. Ilollis, lands of R. S. j n.TT p. [1 ;, J. P. Tboaias, and by planta- j oWBBns m as the "Key Place.'' ! Althoagi a prac npon as the property of B. E. j ffiy motier influer Margaret -Elian, at the suit of , for ner. She ia(3 aN IUj'm D. McCARLEY, j sevcral montks * Dffice. S. F. C. stabbornly resist* ioro, S. C., 1 T7itMn twenty-fo 1887. ! B. B. B. I obserT [I | Just commenced i . . j as active as evei CLERK'S SALE. j yard th "rake 1 improvement is tn OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | tctsaSjiag'CmKml FAIRFIELD COUNTY. jacV Patrick, Plaintiff, vs. L, Y. Me- , . . , n . . Afw'u!fe^"t: ! K HNF> UiUice UL <111 fjiuei Ui uiu vuuii mc * ft? < minion Pleas, tnada in the above- For over six ye ;e, I wih offer for sale beiore the sufferer frem a tro use door 111 \\ innsboro on the forthc r^et of v iST MONDAY IX APRIL without beneflt; thin tiie legal hours of sale, at remedies proving 1 itcry, to the highest bidder, the S-e bottle of B. ] -described property, to wit: giving more relie: t certian piece, parcel or tract of . combined. It is a tair.ing ! t&ey cure at all, ar TWO JIUNPlvi::) C.H.EOBI Die or less, iving. t^einc ruv.1 situ- gps, e County,of ' .<! .?ul Stare ! sS? m Carolina, bouiu^L iiio north of S. II. Terrace, on IV.3 east ai.d lands of A. B. Cameron, and on Dr*L-A- Guild, < by lands of B. (>. Tcnnant: said nursery and vine; ig known as tiie "Beasley Place." who was cured of ne Steam Engine, being a twen-i Tvitii one single to >ower. hia. about tlic case TERMS OF SALE: Frank Joseph, 2rn of one thousand ayd seventy a son who had & sl< ;ogether with the costs and ex- the neck, and had: f sale, ca?h: the balance to b.; ending no relief, bv bond of Vv- nurchaser and sealed the nicer. t of tiic preii.'M -. sold. ^ ^ ils blood, restored }} V,H >t^J?*IF" ? I him on the road to: % /, C.C.I. F. C. ; a book flHed w;tl ' *' very best class ot ' '* tions Irom tbe lead mailed free to any; tp d" T > ,, year old and is wor CLEHI\. & bATjK. ble$1.00or sLrjfor Expressed on rece; OF SOUTII CAROLINA, BLOOD I FAIRFIELD COUNTY. ' ice, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Slid- i ~ :1 W. V>\ Crosby, Defendants. ! .lance ol. an order 01 the tourt ; = immon Pleas, made in the above- _ v> >e, I will offer for sale before the use door m W innsboro, on the fc KT -MONDAYIX APRIL hin the legal hours of sale, at | itcry, to the highest bidder, the | 1 -,e Best i\ -described property, to wit:' j and by far the >e three tracts or parcels of land, ; ng and situate in the County of Agents want and State or South Carolina, money ;n distrii II more fully appear by reference ; . 3 t of survey thereof made by J. i roiums. Aies and recorded in to wit: ! t^a m ':D." containing Fortv-nine and I 1 ne m0ST ,n irters Acres, more or less. j geous offers ev ALSO, ! paper. G," containing Five Acres, more ; No Subscribe nd bounded bv lands of Fannie c r >n, William J. Shelton, Cynthia 1 Something tor 1 and others. Beautiful and ALSO, i Standard Gold an X," containing about One-fourth Books, the Best re, more or less, and known as known to the tra< ry Landing. 0f objects of real TEKMS OF SALE: f of the purchase-money to be j R&ies, by 'sh, the balance on a credit of DAILY, per Yeai from date of sale; the purchaser DAILY, per Men liis bond thereof, securer! bv a pmm.u ? ? ? - ovrvuHi, per i of the premises. The purchaser p-Qp EVERY DA all necessary P^*KERR WEEKLY, per 1 ffice, C. C.C. P. F.'c. ! Address, T oro, S. C., ; , 1887. BART & CO., 1380(1 FOR THE E :ers and Wholesale Dealers in Tac most captivating! ten. A lionunza for C 3cjr.nr.ers. Agents arc a ste. Hi.' a. r^a EAELEST02T, S. C.. AGENTSSiK w - w-i, w. vt, yald for after >old. ?31 ring by steamer and rail from the rth and West full supplies APi'LES, PEARS, LEMONS, ^yJ/7^TT^i rOES, CABBAGES, ONIONS. ^ \S<jt//y S<U TS OF ALL KINDS, fs\i r ct WE Ft Ft ' COLLEGE, NE M ' More positions for J ders solicited and promptly filled i cppbi:wri. Xanrest s Gm - 1 * | ahj?S40. Write*); "V a.?pgQ3BBBnm??i LOOK. eap cash: dry ssortment to select from; .1 will find IIEN'DRIX'S i"? ? ? BgW Wtg^Jii II B'AI STAR ? ?Tia XNnnrinlfi# appuniu^ vuv * 4 ratic Administration, a the City of New York. ! DORSHEIMER* and Proprietor. end Week!/ Ed'riiont EEKLY STAR, ge Newspaper, issued r Wednesday. , bright and Interesting " LY PAPER. test news, down to the boar 0i t lion, household, Political, id Commercial, ?tical, Humorous and Editorial nndor the direction of trained ;he highest ability. Its sixteen nd crowded with good thingi end. aild fiction. * 3AILY STAR, i contains all the news of the dsy >nm Its special correspondence ndon. Paris, Berlin, Vienna aad ;ndable feature. Albany, and other news center*, indents, specially retained by tbo i the latest news by telegraph. ires are nnsuroasscd. ad Market Keviews are zumsuaHy and extraordinary :s ana rilara. C " =EKLY STAR TO Sc? if postage in the United States de the limits of New York City: $1 as 10 oo md one ?xtra to organizer). ,15 00 THE DAILY STAR TO Suxyear (Including Snnday).... $7 00 nday, one year 6 mths 3 69 iday, six months 19$ THE STAB, rth "William St., 2Tew !M A TTSTVT titionerof near twenty years, iced m# to procnr* B. B. B. ; been confined to her bed ith. jihenmatiam which had * ;d aI2 the nxnal remedies cr houri after commencing ed marked relief. She haa ler third bottle and ia nearly and has been in the front in hand," cleaning np. Her oly wonderful and immensely iONTGOMERY, 34. D. aonvillo, Ala., Jane ?, 1884. /TDHIIRI r i IHl/UULL ars I have been a terrible mblesome kidney complaint, mien I have spent over $254 the most noted so-called 'ailures. The use of one sinB. B. has been marvelous, t than all other treatment quick cure, wmle others, it e in the distant future31TS, Atlanta Water Works. ofula. 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