The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, May 02, 1888, Image 2
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JP. X. BRICE, : : : : Editor ( i.
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Wednesday, May 2, : : : 1888.;Jibel snit?
j The fol
?x-Goverxor D. II. Chamberlain j and Cour
An f ha /II1PC. i
IAX1I imvi liVHVU tV?l WtiV VJ?WW |
tion of the appointment of a Chief j The 3IeCi
Justice of the Supreme Court of j jil 1
the United State Mr. Carter, a | (jarolin
prominent New York lawyer, seems j ;s an II
to be bis choice, but thinks his i utes to
appointment scarcely possible, i-inec i yeiyuul
he was a Republican until the iiomina-; jn geve
tion of Mr. Cleveland. His next ! made len?
choice is ex-Gov. Iloadiy, a staunch, ! legal trai
life-long Democrat. The appointment :
of the latter would doubtless ="lve i of" the te
satisfaction to the entire country. It j lengthy j
la nffPTi that- a "Prpsidant has the I to be repc
pleasure of appointing a Chief Justice, a lawyer
and when the opportunity is offered, 3^,
let hiin be a simou-pare Democrat. to-dav in
? j Dr. Robe
Republican Awakening.
The Republican corpse of the State ? ? xh<
m seems to be reviving, and within the After 1
pa>t week conventions have been held Reman;
in nearly every county in the Stato for J
the purpose of electing State and|p^)e. cr
"*w Congressional delegates. From their ~was 'COJ!t
actions one can readily see that thev Court adj
are organizing; whether for anv other Mr. L?
the e
purpuw (iJtfcii iy t'iiai iiauvua? ^vutiw^ j |}?
no one outside of the band can say. ! <jeavor t,
would be well for the Democrats to [ break doi
be on the -alert, and prepared for any unsncces>
emergency. One of the leading He- was Pr<
wron*
pnblioans of our conrrty was heard to tiiev =wei
vetcark not long since that he thought minor in
the Democratic party had had control six or s
of the government long enough, and I evidently
-r .v I miud ot
that it was time there was a ! three aad
change made. We are sure that the examinat
sensible people of the State will not may be
agree with him on that point, and it! changed
y.? f is to be hoped will never a^ree: and ! ^ The cr
the safest way to prevent even a } Crsdv w
spirited contest is to be ever ready, | Yestordaon#l
rnninrvAil tAr finv ATTII*r- ! Spfillt tWC
?*.u j ist
vencv. ff"d- 1
testimony
The Farmers' ^taaifesto. has been {
? manner.
The manifesto of the Farmers' As- AJf EFF0K
sociation has been issued and is mild Darin0,
enough iu its demands. The main been sea"
point made in it is: That there should has seldoi
be an agricultural college, separate" ^cf*
and distinct. It shows by figures that jo^ea^n
taken iu conrection witn the Olemsou attracted
. . bequest this can be done without more who wen
taxation being placed upon the people.
The figures above referred to snow
joiaparisuns between the assessed valuation
of property in the States of the Qr(
Georgia,- North Carolina and Sonth *
Carolina, and according to them Sonth L;
Carolina has decreased her valuation "Pf-i eJe
testified, i
m property, while the other States 110t testill
have increased theirs. A comparison 11c condo
of salaries is made, in which the sala- great ski
\ ries of Sonth Carolina officers are a.cr?"
everv ion
higher than those of the other Slates, proof," b
* c??iitr onnnoij tn ill mon. irresnec- i'dp nnnrri
If uuau > wvr ?-r
? tive of class, to assist the farmers to none of tb
obtain the college and a more eco- rncfc ^e z(
. , - _ . counsel 1
nomical form of government. eame-tnc
The above arc some of its most _a.nki-^
in /*?*<?<? from all
Mgveness that has usually charac- . il,e *'c
W documents from this source, physical <
K nnalterably opposed to any vigor ant1
Kion looking to anything which
Kn the slightest manner impair *
sefulness of the Sonth Carolina J Here ib
fehy, and if the Clemson be- ^ated?ho
Brill enable ns ta have an agri- tor\\ that
Si college, pure and simple, wiruess
Bpt^mt affecting itv wc believe it delayed }
,,, . , asking
?WP' sbonld *** stead of
Hp;,. making ]
Anytltiiis;* so it is a Railroad. Smith sev
- ~~~ tness to r<
The subscription of $10,000 at the jn rcSp0r
meeting ^of the corporators of the to evade \
AVinnsboro, Wadesboro & Camak *
Railroad, merely for purposes of or- Earing
several
ganizfitionv shows one thing if nothing piaintif^
else. It demonstrates clearly that our
people want this* road and will have *
jr. Owing to - various circumstances Dr. Rol
*1 ? ~ ?* ? A,U thn npwirwrv
liiCi C IJV/l/ ck lull ai^v/uug vi UJV * " ipi?r corporator?.
Some were nuavoidably
absent, while others were absent sole- jatejv faj\
1/ because their notification was not LI is hoi:
received iu time. Those that were occasion t
present pat np $10,000 as a starter,
and this subscription fairly pnts the
road among the probabilities of the idexiagth
fntnre. the evide
Sfifip ^ It was not decidcd at [his. meeting fmeut UP?
. , . , I Thoprli
how the money snotua oq j;aisea,
whether by taxation or otherwise. rc^e)'s wai
But it can be safely said that by what- ^e jUI7j *
|p' ever means the money is obtained it 'anc* "
" will be cheerfully given,by the people. Robertsoi
There are nqne who oppose the road care ?* *
ip \V!nnsboro or in Fairfield county,
50 far as we have learned. Indeed, without
there is a most unanimous sentiment au^ Courj
that it should: be builK This is not
Only the case here, but it is as true of comix
"Wadesboro, Lancaster and other xiavinv
places and counties through which it namc(j
- * will pa*s? olm-ex
&is universally conceded that such
alrailrocu will benefit all classes of ,. l\^
. . ..... , . tions as tl
our citizens, and with this admitted, caljon t01
we believe there is no larsre proportion * -r,
of oar citizens who wiil put in any .
,. x , _ . ruvian gc
sertoas objections to any plan of rais- 2i<rhtl wi
-?_ ing money?whether by taxation cr a? j.
otherwise. We can go further and
U--?? , ,. ? . . monia.
" ? say that no. one objects to raising money ^. c} ^ {
for that purpose from the people. ^ Mar'*L
There are those, however, who are rubbed a
heart and soni for the road, whoop- plaster t<
pose the taxation scheme for raising "overseer
the money. These are matters of tj3at
minor detail, and whatever scheme is 1jiar
formulated by the corporators will quested rr
meet with the approval of our tax- go to a fi<
? ? I oravA (int.
payers. The taxation scneme seems & ?
to The News and Herald to be the afthaTdr
most feasible plan, bnt we do not sag- I coald nc
gest it if any other scheme can be de- crop later
vised by the corporators which will be however,
equally as efficient and'satisfactory. ^w!offe
In the end, whatever plan is adopted, and I hav
it will receive the hearty support of sandy soil
this paper, for we believe tb8t any ^on t0 ka
suggestion which wouhl lead to its sho
completion and would assure it would j lowed "to 1
" "? 1 ?-a i nrv,?? ti,A
fietnc oesc uuog ior mui ISUiJl {J illiU | TI UCii Uit
Fairfield county. decided t<
* n i Stono, am
KEMEMBER, PLEASE, lected thr
H. H. P. each othe:
cures sick he&dacbe in twenty minutes. and plant1
MCMASTEK, BHICE & KETCHIN. & Co. S, I
'
iiine O-a-u jioatu Shalt Thou ! bach, the third in Yv'ando, and 1
be Condemned.77 _ | only a sack (167 lbs.) added of
, ?, . ? : iue uua-ia Bujiiuivjit iv iuu.iw,
luinbia Bureau of the _>cws same (200 lbs.) About the 2
rier chargcs in that news- j July or 1st of Angast I thought
26th April that we mcuda- Us large in weed" as I had eve
:cused the News and Courier | cotton on upland, when a drong
... ... I m, and it failed rapuuv, stopped
isanship in respect to its re- j shapes, and the yi
Ihe MeCrady vs. Robertson j crop being so far below wha
; pecieu, I kept no account of
lowing appeared in the News order to ge?, the acres in liu<
, . , each olner ther<* was a corner o
ler on dates mentioned: . half acre not manured, which d
(AprillS.) . | grow more than two-thirds as
ady Libel?Progress of the j and was not injured near as nn
LJoiurabia?An Avalanche of I the drought. This goes to shoi
)uy to Prove what all South j quick cotton is injured by dry v
a Knows, that Gen. McOady j when the fertilizers arc heavily c
onorableMan?Worthy Trib- j trated in the drill under it.
his Record as a Soldier, Law- j rows of the throe acres were thi
Gentleman. i a half feet apart, and the fol
* * * * * year i bad the beds reverse
ral iustances Go?:. SlcC'rady planted i:i cotton without any a
>thy explanations of certain which made a good crop wil
usactions, and he gave a his- weed and grew one-fourth !ar^<
is case of Mary F. McOrady' the half acre corner. This
Jones et at. This portion showed to mo th.u noiwithst
stimony was altogether too 1 he cotton was planted 21 incbei
md contained too much law where the fertilizer was appii
>rted, but to one who is not year previous when chocked in g
and has not yet heard the the acid phosphate was not exl
the other side, it seemed that and had a good eri'ect on the
Crady made good progress roots the following year. I n
" * ' - * A
refuting the charges made id one year, aoout me nrsi ox
rtson's letter. my ten acre field the cotton
/ Anril 1() ^ large size, when we had severa
showers of raiu, and on ridii
3 Case of the Prosecution, twecn the rows, mv foot woulc
'welve Honrson the Stand, sionallv strike the top of a stal
is Unharmed. knock it off. Oji examination I
* * * * * that ^e stalks near the top and
oss-examination of Uen. Mc- lateral limbs sapped up and bri
as resomed at 4 o'clock and 'nev could be, and the rains be:
inued until 6 o'clock, when lowed by a two weeks' drought
ourned to 9.30 to-morrow. to examine again, when I foui
.'les exerted his utmost skid could almost tie the small limb
xercise of legal tactics, with *ibe disappearance of sap and c
t is very familiar, in his en- dryness. The above plainly
3 trap the witness and so Ibat with fertilizers placed unc
rVn his evidence, but he was cotton, and particularly ammo
>ful. In one or two instances with rains, which prepare th<
>ved that Gen. McCrady was crop fuod, if repeated too freel
* * /I n Art? 4 v*c?c r*r* L- n1
> to certain statements, out j iuwvwt
re about circumstances of ! growth and sappy limbs easily
iportance which took place 1 by drought or very shore tin
even years ?go, ?nu which j and the lateral receiving very 1
had not beeu fixed in the ! any? nourishment lor lruita^e.
the witness. At the end of j close observation I am decide
a half hours of rigid cross-opinion that tiie rotation
ion Gen. McUrady's evidence j with occasional rest, to yet hu:
paid to be substantially un- ] soil and the velurniny of the
from that given under the | seed, deeply in t?ic soil and fert
imination. j and freely used applied bro
oss-examination of Gen. Me- j with farmers plaster, if amine
ill be continued to-morrow, j and plowed under, wiil in tl
? and to-day Gen. McCrady i r?n gi^e the best result, as the
live hours upon the witness j will get it gradually through fcl
Ic has kept very cool and his j son, and will nor he^timalatcd
which has been elaborate, j tive growth by rain or so easily
jiven in a clear and positive j cd by drought "at the critical 1
! fruitage, but it appears a grea
t to browbeat the witness, i farjners want rapid growth 0
r\ r> ' t j and earlv blooming at the hazar
this tune Dr. Kcoertson has j <r00(} yjg'j^ T
Btf opposite Tne witness aau j ^
in removed his eyes from his ! syrup or riss
, his expression has not been j r ? ,
:his action was not calculated I Matures own true laxative
jeable to the witness and has i the most easily taken, and th
the notice of many of those effective remedy known to Clea
} present. ^ . System when Bilious or Cost
-(April 20.) dispel Headaches, Colds and 3
ise ot the Examination of the . ? I7 ... * .. ,.
itor?His Friends Delighted t0 Guvc Habituai Constipation
e Manner in which he Passed gestion, etc. Manufactured c
leal. ^ ^ the California i>*ig Syrup Co]
! San Fraucisci>. Cai. For sale
ylcs pressed Gen. McCrady yy A.ike? '
ry point upon which he had
and some upon which he had , ^
ed in the chief examination. Bactien's Anna saivo.
,cted the examination with Tiie Isest Salve in the world f
il and unflagging zeal, but Craiso^ Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheun
monv* his arrows sought on'- I ietiei, Chapped . iands, Ch
= ? D1larro^f SOU01U OL. J Cor2s^ and a[1 S]ch. Eruptions, ar
it 01 the fefeiierai s "armor 01 \ lively cures Piles, or no pay vequi
ut the impression made upon ; is guaranteed to give perfect satis
Sessional spectator was that ] or niosey refunded. Pricc 25 e*
lem penetrated. The witness, [box. For sale by Mc3Iaster, 3
?al and pertinacitv of the ; Ketchin.
ivith equc*r and j " >r3
judurauce as for his mental j ^
l'lear(Ap^f) ^ * | "
VZ UAtUUlUailVXl Vi JL^i J j
l. was closed. It must be [
wever, for the truth of his
In the cross-examination the t ^
>banged his deportment and ! Iri
he progress of the case by i
s interrogator questions in- ;
answering them and by i?^>
lengthy explanations. Mr.
eral times requested the wit- ||%k ^^Sis=5?^^ A
?frain_ from making a speech
the rest of^ the morning si
>erfson then stilted t-iafc the ! A ?5&SZV
r report of that part of his ?wovi?4vsj u mi
relating1 to his interview This powder never varies. Am
John C. fiaskell was abso- purity, strength and wholesoir.enes
;e _ economical than the ordinary kia
>or sasA feat bo would lake fed
o.ssy ttat whilst the repre- p^sphat.! powdS " iiii<.Sy:
.olihe press were entitled KoWjSaziso Povtoek Co., io
ivilege of reporting Court St., N. T.
gs they were not at, liberty ^ Sold by }icMaster, Bricc & I
e progress of a trial to distort ^rocfirs. Mch
:nce given or make com
n if. w=& ^sjszrsascssysjcp^
fnri?l fn whi<?h t!if> "Bureau s"l? HjILi Jll_L \f Hi ? J
.. - C2 7P3E3 xy CSMES: r t^u v*
5 not intended to prejudice
)ut in the interest of "hands .
fair play." "Wc believed Dr.
1 abundantly able to take ANOTHER SUPPLY OF T
- tW fine Imported Irish Potatoes lc
iini?elf, and supposed that nse A1 Ear]v Rosc and Bl
Urady could do the same Potatoes.
the assistance of the News
ier. ' ALSO, x
3?O?CP??B? 1 r T MB MT
Thurbers o-i and "41 CofFee3.
ercial fertilizers. choic8 Green (
, , _ .. , Full Cream Cheese.
used several of the above- Raisins for tat
tilizers Ijrjll give the result Citron and Currants.
erience with them from close MinuQ Mear and Cranl
>u, and make some sagges- Tomatoes, and Okra snd iomat
l ? . , - ... ?j:i; Canned Corn, Teas and
he best mode of thai apph- gucc0(as{j an(j Grated PineapDl
he soil for the benefit of the liard-Head On
fore the war I used the Pe- With good many other Shelf
iano. which was sprinkled Groceries, all of hich will t
it ' , , at the lowest once for cash at
th water, and charcoai oust
i prevent the escape of am- S. S. WOLF
Farmers plaster was also AXU OILS; BRUSHES
he >ame purpose. Mr. Jno. 0ur p^dy-Mixed Paints at $1.50, ?
i had his planting seed wet, | teed equal to the higher priced 1
nA rwa snflBdentlv with f Use them on your house, and if no
r be" easily dropped. His I factory, l] repaint wim any paj
Mr. John Cross, told me mayse-ect- ^
de the young cotton grow - WINXSBOP.O WAGO>
st", and he thought made
i when not applied and re- VIRGINIA XUSSEK3
le, about the 20lh of June, to ttaVIXG secured the- agency
jld where the rubbed seed XX Franklin Davis & Co., Kiel
and those used in the ordi- Va., nursery business, I am prep;
commenced, and there was finish stock of the 'atest aad m<
ne a manifest difference, but P5?v^,varietU:S* guarantee ^
v# Kanaflt ,ko se^ to be pure and true torepreser
. 'innk it woaid benefit the j -will visit every plantation in the <
m the season. I was led, and ask an inspection of our stoc>
to use it on my plautiug you purchase elsswhere.
the young cotton invariably J. L. RI0F\vlO2
:ax*lier than where not used, Apli-iflx:; ^
t ftwoQld be a goodappUca- SUBEETS, JUMP SF.ATS, OP!
i?The growth of thejoung c??
kVhen used, the seed pre- attention to our Harness ai
aid be kept moist and uot al- lars. Our 75c. a? j ?f Whips are b
be caked over with plaster, but our $2 ?Bone Bujrgy W
phosphates came into use I bargain.
o test Wilcox, Gibbs Co.-'s, WINKSBOEO WAGO>
d Wando, as follows: I seee
acres in field adjoining OUR GARDEN PLOW. OR W
r of the same fertilitv of soil, n?f ^eedsonly to be tried. Com:
nA .t - WII^AV fJihhet one? &>.00. Plow Stock:
ed the firstin Blades, heather. Hardware, Iron.
Lhe second in Stono, 200 Ids. etc; WINNSBORO TV AGO}
I ' . '
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[laving ! Personal. Vj ... j
'Aiionf ! >r? x- II T?..vl?iiAWa:? rtf irnMla Ala i
V1IV Vfc I Jilt *1. JJLt A luunwot^iiij Vi rfiwiiVj M M-w
it the writes: "I take great pleasure inrecom- | fia&a
5th of mending Dr. King's New Discovery for B I
it was Consumption, having used it for a severe wbm*ml
,. attack of Bronchitis and-Catarrlil . It gave CAPITA!
i ( aV me instant relief and entirely cured me
(rut set and 1 have not been afflicted since. I also ;iTl7. , 7l.^
g vow- be? to state that Iliad tried other remeield
of dies with no good result. Have also used
I I ex- Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life J~ '
it In i A'ihs, both of which 1 can recommend."
with Iti?r?lSS?J'rii^)lrl5drS?a'E2T >
f some ! iiv^Vuarante- esty, fairness c
id uot i Trial bottles free at McMaster, Brice & ^?vf
.chT Ketehi?'sD"g^re- ,
.1 how 3EW ADVERTISEMENTS- ! J? sh
;eatner ? - j
;onceil- /^ATAKRH Sample Treatment FRE^ L ^Sgg
The^i we mall enougn 10 convince- xj ;
ee and B"LACr>E5BACH & Co-> "3 Kroad 51>Newark, | Jy.
lowiug ? ' 4%^M
d and ^
tenure, EBftwffi""J W Kl*lvi I B a ^ ^
ll less Have yoa Congh, Bronehlba, Atthiaa, Iadi?estion f U?? I
?lwi n PARKER'S CIMQER TONIC wlthoat delay. It I We the U7l(l
21 man L&sciiream&nyoJUie worst cases and Is the be*t remedy ?/ ?j p
for all affections ot the throat and Inags, and diseases j Wiupay au rpiiUun
arising from impnre blood and exhaustion. The feeblo i fctate LottiTlC
) out counters.
5 i K, M. WALM
eel the and disorders of stosuacfa and bowcle. ooo.atx>rncggta. | PIERKE LA]
ggf P PI:] ($ p |f|??3S
H ^ y|"J $ H f | ()?S?Pg
u ' in -:?.A:.dS
^L?J :.i ' i I Louisiana i
?1 Uil\ 5 I ttjA./** 4 f ^ t.
ug be-! r5--'v v* J5s \a ? h ;j vr* >- Incorporate
l occa- ^ v" 4 ' T*" <& Legislature f(
i. ! Wholly unlike artificial ay stems. purposes?vst
k ana , Any book learned in o;.e reading. which a reser
found j Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at! since been ad
end of j Detroit, 1500 at Philadelphia, large j By an ovei
it tie as classes of ColvHahia-J-^uad^^ents, at franchise waj
ino-fol- Yale, Weliesley, Oberlin, ^ L^rsity of State Constiti
led me Penn-> Michigan University, Chautauqua, A. D. 1S70 '
wl vAii &c-' &c- Endorsed by Richard Proctoh, The only L
1u \ ou the Scientist, Hons. w. W. Astor. Judah dorsed by the
s lrotn p. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brottn,. t
xtremc E. II. Cook, Principal N. Y. State Normal 1 ?
shows College, Ac. The system is perfectly
!er the taught by correspondence. Prospectus Drawings ?
| march. June
111fttPrt fVJl rjuamiu^..
for PROF. LOISETTE, J tASPJLEXl
;?m- 2S7 Fifth Ave-. New York. | ?
'? EXHAUSTED VITALITY !!clsi
i?;\. if THESCIENCE0FLIFE'the ! ES^NOTH
7? ' M: great Medical Work of the^* LARS OXL
iium age on Manhood, Nervous ai^?|#A^js8g* ; Tenths $!.
dly of Physical Debility, Premature V4NH||?
crops, Decline, Errors of Youth, and aykaSfy j
HUS ill theuntoldmiseriesconseqafi2t J 1 CAPITA,
cot*oil hereon, SCO pages 8to, 23 f GRAND
', prescriptions for all dlseases-^Q^fflH^a^ * GRAND
Cloth, full gilt, only $L00t by'2 LARGE
aacast, mall, sealed, lllnstrativa sample free toallyotmjj 4 LARGE
)l)iatcd and mlddle-agod men- Send now. The Gold and 20 PRIZES
ie Ion" Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na- ^ ?0
cotton 41011111 Medical Association, Address P. O. box 100 do
" n 1S95, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad- 200 do
*" tsate of Harvard Medical College, 25years* practice 500 do
?v aC" 111 Boston? wIjo may be consulted confidentially- APP
afitfCL- Specialty,Diseases o* Man. Office Kg 4 Bnlflnch st, 1 100 Appro.x
[lme Ot" __ _ _ ~^rzi_ i xuu uo
rsMMON k
d of a fl 3 ?Tfl The cabinet orgaa was,
18 H 9? A n! ft introduced in its present 2,179 Prizes,
y&Siua^Mi form by Mason & Ham- Application]
$22 to $900. lin in 1861. Other ma- only to the
leers followed in the manufacture-?f these
}s instruments, but the Mason & Hamlin fnu a<Mres&
Organs have always maintained their su- Money Orcers.
e most premacy as the best in the world. nary letter, c
use the Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstration pease) addre?,
. s "of the unequalied excellence of their
ivc; to organs, the fact that at all of the great Q- ? A r? AT1
^evers; "World's Exhibitions, since! that of Paris, " Wl
T 1867, in competition with best makers of
, ioui- all countries, they have invariably taken x
>nlv bv the highest honors. Illustrated catalogues ^atut?bb Xl
7ir.il liv. fr<*- _ A I ?HWOKI
perios to. all others. They r,^*aat the
,, . liiprh excellence achieved by one can p<
or Cuts, mai^rs fe the art of piano
-fever still claim superiority. This thj3^BH^HBES^ <?|
UDiams, soieiy to the remarkable imp^^^H||^H^rcri6xA]
id posi- Produced by them in the yflERSfeHBIMMHckets ar
reu. It now as the *'MAS?|Mfl^pHHfi^H^Hn2fi>p> J
fa.ca?"> Piano Stiuxger," by
\n^a & secured the greatest po
wice^oc refinwnentof tone,
' A circular, containing teSHH^nfl?|nHH9ri lj I
three hundred pntchasers^l^^H^BiH^^M P. i
tuners, sent, together witn JJJ
alogue, to any applicant Pianos
and Organs sold tor
payments; also rented.
^ MASON & HAMLIN OR&AN & PIMM __e
^ - BOSTON, NEW YORK,
T#1
LAND SALE.
WHEREAS, J. Benjamin Cloud. cmlO
County of Fairfield and; StatoBr | Yelling hov
South Carolina, on the first day of Juiy, J seed pare
1887, made and executed to? William J. tivate.
- Johnson, of the said County and State, a \ . what
mortgage to secure the- payment to the ^ t?
said W. J. Johnson of Two Thousand and)
Ten .r)0-100 Dollars on the 15th October, ; r
1887; and, whereas, default has been made
J.**, in the payment of the money secured hy '
jpf^ said mortgage and interest due thereonj
jg. the said mortgage will be foreclosed by ai! tta_ + o i
u? sale of said premises by virtae of thee?] J-Lyw w "ei
power contained in the mortgage, whic2?}
sale will be made by the subscriber aft _
pubiic auction before the Court Hocgft ta<
door in Winnsboro on the AND
^ FIRST MONDAY IN MAY
T next, in the hours of legal sale. The=3&?- AH
I H lowing is a description of the said accfrgaged
premises: , > "RAT
? a fM/it Irrirxr a n/1 cifnofo in t>lA OilMlcittr T7 -UXxi
ws and State aforesaid, containing
arvel of F( >UR HUNDRED ACRES* With On<
s. More wore or less, and bounded on the ssorfik "by
ids, and lands of the estates of Nancy Coepearaiod
Yith the of John L. Johnson, on the south by lan ds Si ,480
it aium of the estates of Ellison Cloud aadWm.
in cans. Peray, west by lands of H. O. Itoke, and .TUA
'6 Wall east by lands of W. H Sligli aadi others. AiibU
Also, that tract containing
Cetehin, THIRTT-FTYE ACRES, Practical
8|Xl- more or less, lyins in same County and c
State, and bounded by lands. of estate of tD at'
a J. E. Cloud, Eunice Bullock, Luke Pern- b;
y and William Watts.
* Terms of sale?C'^sh.
WIL1 ;iAM J. JOHNSON,
Attorney in fact of J. B. Cloud. :
HOSE PRIGEF!
?SSS- WAGNER, JR.
? 5 Jend vo
. fTtfllS "well-known Stallion will stand at ? V, o ",Q
J. Jis own stables commencing Monday, p* *-"> 00ie
Mazeh/xg, and will serve mares toere every ? or orae
ninth day following. ? .gent, Mr.
Coffees Terms: Insurance, $12.50, due ^beB We offer
tbe mare proves with foal; for the season, the so
?10; single visit, $ to be paid when the wFwe; , vn
>le use. service is performs L JMEWSand
In all cases wh&'.-e mares are traded be- XT
)errics. fore it is. asceita ined whether they are jNews ani
oes. with foal, the part y trading the mare will kin's Bo<
Beans. be heIc^ resPon-' >ible for the insurance, News ant
e ' mwA^>ri?r. y j _ I Cultivate
WAGNER, Jiis a dark sorrel, fifteen f
iDpa^e. and a half hand?; high, drives well in liar- { rr.-,,,-.,;. ,
rancy ness, and his rit ting qualities are unsur-y &Kais.
?c sold passed. Age se* ;en years. He has taken ;i
the premium a; c the State Fair .for three !
consecutive yea' cs as a saddle horse. Be- 1 jbkss^e^
E-o member thatti ?e colt stands pledged for >
_ tte insurance Care will be taken to pre- { nmWirk"?
; vent accidents, but no responsibility at-1 |j~
riiamnl itaPCCS snouirt a- ov occur. i *>
^nds. I ?Ir^ 'will be at the following [ 1
+" cji+jc j P^ces. _ t gSwsgSfct. P
nt vou Blackstock, T /cduesday. Aay 9. j y|||||P 1
Hall & Elliot ,'s Store. Thursday, May 10.
Wiim$horo,7 Friday and Saturday, Mar ;
rco. nano i?. ' i, 'msgm*
MOSES CLOWNEY. I
r Mch21x2nu . Then send
? TRY BOO
nf +v,? _ _ j ! tifal colore'
01 t<*?Q i q{ acariy &11
sSJ 6UINI)! WAN! ggf
hat > li **er
lta>.we Having: jjasfr received a delayed cargw- of ?^3555538
-ion. materia .^-wbi&h we are now manufaefcuronnty
we -i3e pared to fill orders prompt- Jf a
oexore jy for (XIT j su
*D> M AIS'IPX TLiATED GUANO 11111
.cent. I ?Ia? and
! AlfD - . ^ttSL *
, I
cS and MEMtENT &E UKlriA STAflUMD fcrUMU. H B , ~
id^Col- Ordters by tele graph will receive special 8 f : 2gSogt]
eauties
hip is a 'fHE WILCOX & GIEBS'GUANO CO.,
- Cq 13S Ex st Bay Street, j
L_!, AplJlxlm Charleston, S. C. PARTIES
rIIEEJ . \ " ? ~ * Jl which
e roar> i MOFFATT'S C OTTON PLANTER is j siring to pi
r St* ^1 improved for 3SS 8. Sight Feed. Short f been used v<
. *Stf coupled. The bei -t on the market. ' to correspor
r CO. ' i WINN SBORO WAGON CO. , Aplllrfm
* r
' . i
f
|
ANXO UNCEMEN'T&
TT?y-VT-k L'TTnT>TT?f
W--!?gsd in nomiui.tion for the office of SI
L PRIZE, $150,000. Fairfdd County Mr. H. YONGt
LING. Mr. Milling is in even* w;
T ... ,, , ified to fill the position, bavins ha'
fx jj.i ber of years* experience in the ol
/ ?,.?IV rhf{ ' would make a most acceptable
ramnjs of The Louisiana < "phis nomination is subject to the
Company and in person man, the Democratic primary.
vol the Drawings themselves, , # xr xr
ame are conducted with hon- j Maxy v
irul in good faith toward all j The friends of Mr. R. E. ELL
e authorize the Company to j spectfully present him to the '
zate, with the facsimiles of our Fairfield County is a man in e
zched, in its advertisement' suitable and worthy to fill the
j Sheriff, acd hereby announce
_ o candidate for that position?subj
f ever, to the action of the Deaiocrj
^ 'n Primar>" election.
' . FOR CLERK OF CCUR1
S ^ SZ- Tl)(> in an v f riends of Mr. 11.
! XINGS announce liici as a canc
Commissioners. ??? of Court-subject tu the
; the Democratic primary.
vnvjncd Banks and Banters j The many friends of Cnpt, J
rites drawn in The Louisiana \ WARDLANV hereby announce
s which may be presented at j candidate for the office of Cle)
; Court, dpt. "Wardlaw is well!
sley, Pres. Lou'im Xat. Bk. i the County and is fuily qualifii
<AVX, Pres. State <a?. Bk j form the duties of the office. T
r. Pres.New Orleans Nat. Bk. j nati is Subject to the action Of
, Pres. Union National Bk.. OCra 1C primaiy.
we are authorized to present A)
>ented attkactiox: KERjtC as a candidate for re-elect
lLF a million distributed, office of Clerk of the Court. T
nation is made subject to the acti
State Lottery Company. Democratic primary. .
dinlawsfor*5vearsTvthe Th? fri?nds of Mr- H. 31.
in i?bb lor ?o \ ears Dy tne thrnnorimnt: t.h^ Conntv. noui'nal
F ? oS ooS^to CIerk of the CourfcTbeliecing inm
tb a eapitai ?f-;l,jD00 ^-to lyqualified to fill the duties of
velundof OM,r ?550,000 hah ^on This-Domination is subje
d?~, . , , .,. action of the Democratic priman
-whelming popular vote its r
Adopted Decmter'Sd! rOE SCHOOL COIDIISSIO
We are authorized to announce
tottery ever vc-ted on and. en- BOYD as a candidate for re-e
monk of any State. the office of School Commissionei
KT scales or postpones. t0 ,llc Mtionof the Democratic p
ingle Number Druvrings take j The many friends of Mr. S R
ly, and the Grand Quarterly STOX hereby announce him a
sjiarfy every months date for School Commissioner?s
|>llf OplpOKTUXTTY TO tlie act?on the Democratic prir
!as?F^TK*TnE^ACHBE^MY^OF The .many friends of the R
Orleans, TUESDAY, "may DOUGLASS respectfully nomi
th Monthly Drawing. for tne office of School Comm
? ? a- ? ~ siihipr?t h\ tlift action ofc thfi 1)<
jl rjttizjti, ?>iov,uw. "".-j""."
:K?Tickets are TEX DOL- P -*
i. Halves, S5. Fifths, $2. FOR PROBATE JUDGK
We are authorized to annou
list of prizes. JNO. A. HINNANT as a cam
l prize oi ?lo0,0< 0. .$1^0,000 re-election to the office of Prob
pkS S : $88 *the act5on of the *
phizes op 10,000.. 20^000 PnDUtry
prizes of 5,000.. 20,000 FOR COUNTY COMMISSI(
J500. . 25,000 We are authorized to anuou
300.. 30,000 JAS. L. RICHMOND as a can
200.. 40,000 ihe office of County Commissions
J 00.. ."0,000 to the action of the Democratic i
roximaticEn phizes. We are authorized to anno
i't'r. T>r?.?w?* ^ ?ann cannnn JOHN A. STEWART as a can<
.11 n Prizes of S300.. $.0, 0 re.ciecti0n tQ the office, of Cot
inn ' in'nnp missioner?subject to the actii
lal <10 St." $0M Democratic primary.
We are authorized to annoui
amounting to ?535,000 H. GLENN as a candidate f
tor 'rates to clubs should be cude *,'?n ^?r
offlcc oi tlie Company in New ?subject to the action of the L
prim ay.
^pnsT*T ^nvFsrly'?;fm-!S| We are authorized to anno
P9S?^_,Jj.OTES^ Express TURNER STEWART as a
or r?ew iorji c,Atua^igc m wuj- - ?arrency
hy Express (at our ex- for rs-election to the office of Coi
5*1 ? missioner?subject to the acti
dauphin, Democratic primarv.
>ew Orleans, La., c
PHIX. ~ = =
whipgton, D. C. FOR REPRESENT ATr
Registered Letters to Themany friends of Mr.
? TURNER -announce lnm as a
jeans national- bank, for a seat in the House of Repre:
Orleans, La. Mr Turner is well qualified foi
TTjrp That the presence of Jj?? and will make a good Repre
Generals Beauregard This nomination.? subject to th<
10 are In charge ot tic drawings, the Democratic primary,
i of absolute fairness and lnteg- We are authorized "to annc
amS whaWmhSwUl CHARLES-A. DOUGLASS as a
sawj amne wnat numoers win foj. re.eIsction t0 the House of
tER that the nayment of all tativfs?subject to the action of
;JABAATEKI> BY FOUB ocratic party iii ttie primary eie
L JBA\KS of New Orleans- and , , ,
e signed by the President or an
Those chartered rights are recog- a ?> . mm
Igbest Courts, therefore, beware A ** am ? 1a a T7"
ons or anonymous schemes. niBtL W9m UA* V ?a
?= ? :r^= " ?
ffl'S BOOK '
? Spring ieorei
WITJH THE OT^
- ONE CASE OF G. H.
CFIAMPAGNE.
7 to select and keep your
>. How to plant and ciilHow
to fertilize and
kind to use. What
id of land to plant pmr
tnd what to jucl<re ONE ?,|l a nSv
OUAMi A(jrjNlJ<.
1 to the Best Advantage !
? DESTROY WORMS ONE CASE O'F WERNI
> HOW TO DO IT. DRY CEIAMPAGN3
50 HOW HE HADE
.ES OF COTTON .
(TXT, CASE OF APPOL
5 Male and One Plough- WATER,
roaii, and
?AT?
CLEAR PROFIT! w# HABEWIC
TREATS OX OTHER
, _ Opposite Postofiice
arm Matters, ^vith no Fany-and
Name? nor Words WINNSBORO, SOUTHGAI
;annot be Understood
i- the AVERAGE B a ?. ?
"""* THE ST
A. Sew paper ?up;?or-i! n~ the V
' ?.n-r-vTr a Democratic Admlnletra
IFTY C7EBITO A liV.FI I Published in the City of NewY
' WILLIAM DORSHE
editor.
ur orders theTHE^EWS n^fn- u/^b/u nr,j
SALD, Office Winr.sboro, Da'ly> Weekly> cnd Sunday
A?eats for Faii-field Conn- TUC lA/ETI'l/l V C
r threwhioior Canvassing . | f|C IIUIVLI 0
the follo^u^special rates An ^^rTwXlsd^
.bscribers of' the Weekly A
herald: family papei
> HekLAD and Peter- It contaiM the latest news, down to th?
^HerI'lo," " Southern^' A?^^al' *?
.randPete.-ldn'sB?ofc, 2 80 Financial and Com
D?ilti/?R|. Poatica
(Jas'n in advance. Humorous and Edit
Departments, all under the direction
? Journalists of the highest ability. It
be fourd crowded -with good things fror
Original stories by distinguished 1
fbrelga writers of fiction.
If so. baud far DGC -BLTfEKS* 0 .
iUIUE, contiiiaaj colored plates, a i?RMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR TO S
OOcngrn-viajpnof dit'eraatl reeds, 3 Jreo of Poetic in the United States s
ricea they aro wwrth.and vrixre Co & outside the limits of New York
one DOLLAR FOR ONI
for 15 Cenrs. AlsoCato cf Dog E3 ClubsiotIO to the same P. 0. address, wil
Fnmlsbi*jff Goods of all kinds. 15 Additional copy to organizer of Club,
^55=6 ?5CTS^Be^)^ FOR THREE MONTHS, on trial,
SiSpecial terms and extroordls
?ent? tp asenta and ranvawri.
^wa?2SSg:4SPi TUC 1)411 V 0"
mods; how to ctponrzo; Kym, [fl S H| 18 U HI 1
Itry houses: inlomaiioa. H I 111b Vfziwm I %9 I
STuiSW?S S *** Djjlt to** coatAlju all th? new
. &attel5,CMie-^PI^H M attractiw form. Ia special com
> rrrTT-, I. .|,H cable from London, Paris, Berlin, Yleni
^EflSIH l:a commendable feature.
At WMflmjwil, Aicaa/, tua omer an
o, yoa at?d the BOOK OF CAGE B *> ?* coiTespondentt, spoelally retain**
?.L)S. ISO pinsea. loOiUna-fc} furnish the latest news by telegraph.
Lions. Baaauim colored plate. H Its literary features are unsurpassed,
itoeatana breeding of aUfaj&Cas? El The Financial and Market HeTlsws ars
SS'biS,?SSi?S?i:^Mte i TERMS OF THE DAJIY SIM TO $U
L'cots. ThoTsroo Books, 40C ta. g rice of Poitagel n the United States an
SO CI AT ED FANCJEX8: H side tfcellmltiof New York C
il^thStTeAPMtieBhjLpVH ?very Da7.for on?y?*r (including Soai
IBmmI ^ ?^s,is;r7r-.-.
D-i:ly, without Sunday, six months, .
Sunday, without Daily, one year, ,
MAGHXNElSy. auu,M*' i hk STAJtt
wishing to sell machinery Broadway and Park Placf
has been used, or parties de-"*
irchase machinery which has fV ;
ill find it'to their advantage 1 uTiMEE BUGGY ROBES,
td with the undersigned. I platband embroidered.
TV . J. ELLIOTT. ( , WINNSBORO WAC
4
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I
i.imin>vii>?jii? i." ^ri*fcnannrTireisX*ff..*'-. Jirt&i&t'** ;rmo i wriirara
j iSOTHEE TBiUSPSI FO11 THIS
leritf for;
JE MIL-;
j-* | A few mouths ago we Isaii the pleasure of inform
;~~N ! that the Davis Sewing Machine Company has been r
; offirp- ^on^on an(i ?he first order of Merit at the Ade!a<
iptinn nf 1 tion>to say nothing about the minor awards in Ami
< l on 01 j gi0\j6j vrhi-.-h, although unheralded. Itave necessitate*
i at the factory at Watertown, X. Y., in order to kee
oters. j American public is pretty well acquainted with the n
ISOX re ! chine, and the indefatigable travel ersand agents are
roters of ing up the novel mechanism and proving the worth a
very way j ing Machine. The management of the Da is Comp;
office of secured a eood market for the machine in the land of
him as a ' ful eye on the export trade. The Davis Machines ar
ect, how- i the globe, and the company is spreading its business
~for s?vviu<r machines, both in Eastern and "Western ?
blliV I ? ry ,
* j The Davis Sewirg ilachine-is a hard machine to m
? have before mentioned, no employee of the compan;
i safe to say that every one who is connected with ti
H fFV an<* 'semP^yed in its sale, whether at wholesale or
j" ? * j own machine thoroughly, but is pretty well posted
tlefects of competing machines.
' .x. ! We started out to say that the Dm is Sewing Machi
, i "Good wine needs no bush;" and we will reproduce;
. LEWIS j company, a copy ?f which has been kindly furnished
rk ofathc 1 LVTERNATIC
L-Lin ?n i Mayor's Offic
~~ ' * 4-r.
^d "to per- : Daxi* Sewing .Mac/line uo.: i r.aveuw; IlVUUi IAJ jui
"his nomi-! *iave keen awarded at the International Exposition t
the Dem- The same has been deposited, subject to your d
* 2nd Division, 10 to 5 o'clock, on presentation of the
f> tv u ^ave ^le goodness to affix your signature, and tl
' vy J:" Should you desire us to send the medal - to you, pi
rii?- ^e name of the 3Iayor, for 1 franc. 60, for postage a
nis nomi- The medal, should be removed before the 20th of
on of the maiJli etc.,
ZEilY <SiS?ed)
< - - ' This is sufficient to show that the merits of the
"? inont ! abroadf. and in Uncle Sam's domain the niactnne is
thp nrw; i vantage and to pood customers. In the hands o? tt
ct to the ! sa'e an<* retail, it is a terror to competition.?S. if. 1
Si FAIRFI
.lection to S
?subject j ,
riiuarv. * j ma M
sljljMovfnir Fo
nary. * ! (?J
ev.^ JAS. |
issioner? j
jmocratfc j
>. .
A * A.. .. <\Annfc poam f
........ j Asi U III LU W II CLll\A V/V/um^ oov/iu nviv* utttivvi i
? "' l Movement" that is spreading over the "Great i
nee Capt t0 ^eeP aP<*ce otir town an'd county in its
Jidate for movement. Wc arc prepared to show- to H:
ate Jud<xe i conntv a complete and well assorted
eniccratic I
-i* I ' STOCK OF (
meed Mr. j
.didate for j \
friinarv80*' And invite all persons to call and inspect sa
unce Mr. ! Foments are
iidate foi
mty Com- \
in ol the TP TT.T T
need Mr. j J- ^ _LJ 1 J
orre-elec- {
lmissioner
lemocratic wc undertake to convince vou (fiat
" TELL AND SURE TO SELL."
unce Mr. ^ye jnvjte tbe jadics to visit our
candidate
anty Comon
"of the - _
_ MILLINERY P
FE:
JAS. B. Wc have recently added this line to oar
vince you that the stock is
H5U Ml 1/1V CO.
r the posi- ?
tentative.
? *?.? FRESH, PRETTY .
iunce Mr.
candidate
Eepresen- "Wc have an experienced Milliner in this <
tte Dem- jn styles, and who will take pleasure in shoi
ctI0n- exceeded onr expectations in this departme
" * We are constantly receiving.
east.
NEW Gtr
TO
aud assure you will keep op wjih everything i
c
311(13 MsHaster, Brie?
out of tj-j: i
"SB '
> SEAL
.
fR?S EX"
jjr Onr buyer, J. M. Beaty, has j-uit arrived, and
I -- - ? -J ?VJtv* ^w\rv\ wol??T?/r OX'nOAfi
JNortii aia not pruvciit. u?ui LIKJLLL luaaui^ itw.vayvvv>
stock will be fuller and more varied this spring
upon the idea of QUICK SALES. We are now re:
.ONARIS D B E 3 S G" 0
Black and Colored Fine Henrietta Cloths in sever
and single width; Colored Cashmere, Colored Nui
Cashmere, all qualities, and Black All-wool Batiste
Gingham, Calico, Figured Lawit, White Lawn, C
j Linen, and many other kinds will probably-be in 01
1 * ta itv
near In our county are re^ucaicu oycvi?,?y w U5
IOL1NA. some at cost prices, and we want only a moderate j
& r. v ? W*
pf&j. *J "We ire running a SPECIAL BARGAIN*COTJN
and see Marked New York cost prices. No ex;
rinc;:?i* - o we purchased them. We are making a satisfactoiy
t!ua- . Respectfully,
iRssR; j. m. :
COINER STORE.
,t1T WINNSBOSO TO 3
iT<lssuc ?WITH THE LIGHT-RI
DtcretCic
R
Domestic Sewin
>useho2cl '
mercial, THp ST jR 7HATLEADS ALL OT1
oris! IT LEAD?
of trilxci
s eolcc?< ~ .1
a begicLisjt- yjrst. Because it is one inch higher in I hav
American and the arm than any other.
Second. It is one inch longer in the arm.
Third. It sjivcs satisfaction.
UBSCRIBERS Fourth. The attachments cannot be ex- be
mdCaaada, celled. claim tl
City. Fifth. The needle sets itself. cept a,
E YEAR. Sixth. It never wears cut. and why? any fu
sa simnle-that there is but I inn* m
in aa .w _
. . $10.04 little machinery about it, and not a bear- fact'tbi
25 cents }ng that tjrns over. Every part rocks,
ary indues- thus making it the lightest running machine
tha. is made. Also it has no rertical
feed spring to get oat of fix. Tht
I In amount of fancy work that can be done is the s
I Mill 011 too numerous to mention. Buythi
softheday!?
spondence by Address all orders to
ia *nd DubII?.
r? e?nters, the
r:: j. chesthut
BSCRfBERS. \
WINNSBORO,
SUBSCE
^KswToffc FOB
is THE mm AND
10X CO.
"* t 'I".-; ;
M
/ w 99
rvi' a ~*irt
3IACH0E
- *
' - i - .v,
ung tue sewing machine trade
'.warded the Diploma of Honor
3e (Australi a)-'Jubilee Exhibisrica
and other sections of the ;:>??
I an in *r-3"*S2 tha production 1 .
p up wltli the dernmcL The
lerits ot th * D.\7is Sowing Ma:
doing excellent work in show*???
*'? Cam
ma capacity ui ujc ?jr????wTT
my has not only looked for and
: its birth, bat has kept a watch- v j
e now in use in every portion of
in *fi lands where there is use
[emispheres.
eet in a competition, ani, as we
y fears to meet a rival, for it is ' M
ie Davis Sewing Machine Co., S?
retail, not only understands his
regarding the good points and
ine has scored another trium ph.
i letter recently received by the
?NAL EXPOSITION OF 1887
e, Toulouse, Feb. 26,18S8. ) \
form you that yoar productions!
it Toulouse a Gold Medal. ^
isposition, at the Mayor's Office, *
annexed receipt, to which you
le seal ot your uouse. rg-sm
ease send us a money order, in
nd packing. " -ta
March. 1 have the honor to re- v.pg
K CAKTAILHAC.
Davis Midline are r-jcognized
sold by good people, to good ad- Mm
te able salesmen, both at wholeJ.
O. BO AG, Agent.
'TSFTQZM* Tfllih fl
^ ' V JmJ
rwar?h 1
i ^ ' 3g?P^H
\ I
;o keep up with the "Onward
South," so we arc determined
progressive and enterprising
:e citizens of the town and
1 AAn-J M
tUUIJV, JH
rn?. Ail of onr differJM
the prices are "BOUND TO _
AKLOR. ^
I
* . 2
Laziness. and a visit will con- M
T|
M
AND NEW. 1
aepartment xvho is 'weli posted'
aring yon through. We haye J
ht and proud of oar*success. M
: ra
new and stylish, fl
mmm nUBifli
88
' m
1 ?H
sBH
states, the unusual heavy storm IM
id selections and purchases. Our a
than usual, and our prices based ,
idy to show some lines.
alqualities; also Albatros, doubleH
l's Veiling, Figured Challi, Black?
Cloth.
115 nn =a 9
necked aoa Plain'Xamsook, IndiaM
l train to-day. Everybody far andfl
>pect this line. We have-bought?
>rofit oncost prices M
m
TER in the above. Come at onceM
planation necessary how or-whereM
profit on'the lot.
BEATY & BRO. 8?|
/
'HE FRONT Sm
JXXING- v jflj
G MACHINEJH
%ERS, AXD WHY DOES M
e waited to find the man with thntffl
$1,000 REWARD,
has failed to come up. I shall?
iiat 1 have won it, and will not ac- ^9
iy apolojrv; neither will I accept
rther banter. I have waited too ffl|
id now claim that it is a settled . V
It t,
V
THE DOMESTIC A <
lar that leads. Now by the best.
a ct-ar \vr?n fliA dftv MH
MILL,
s. c. \
? : r- ' A
I BE J
HERALB.