The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, May 09, 1888, Image 2
-Mg^LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. [3ES
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lay 9, : : : 1888. jn Contei
IE NETV'S AND IlEEALD.? Per ^aC^C
ion, three dollars per an- this coun
fee. Weekly edition, one .
Lceatd- vtr "annum, in ad|L
into the
raawraa-OneJ.doltar find the!l
Kion) for the first mser^fcperincMo^^^ub^
tory. J.
mrv cliaracterHwH^re
ivance. Obituaries given ris
^fcare chartred for as
notices, aiiii jj j?_ p
HK>f deaths, are |>ub- sick Heads
Buted. liberal terras tloa it lias:
St::.'.
JB Unclai
9i. White. Ing is a li
PK. S. "Wolfe. PostofSce
7 1 Rftft
rppwgmsiKauua aui
What We Want?J. M. Beaty & J. M. A
Bro. Carson, I
Great Attraction?Mrs. J. D. Mc- Person*
Carley. letters w
We Have Just Received?!). Lau- vertiscd.
derdale.
Municipal Tax Returns?-I. N. With- ^
ers, Clerk. . bottle of S
O ?^ PflMfirlal/i Cr 7?OOrc/lf?l*> 50 CGIltS.
1QUininv.ua?xwgsuaiv w
Plaintiff's Attorneys. que gc
Notice for Final Discharge?James ot- the s
W. Bankhead, Administrator. to-day wi
L. cal Briers. esting Sp
?Cotton sold on Monday at 9fc. ter from t
?Soda water and milk shakes ara constitute
the go. in Fairfiel
?Ice for sale at Hendrix' Soda the circnl
Water Parlor. * descriptio
?Several wagons of cotton have developed
| ' been in town recently. commnni(
?We still have a few real estate Centrevil!
RitJes and mortgages for sale. - pings fro
?The night passenger trains will and foartl
HP?ot be discontinued as reported. cess cards
?Go to D. A. Hendrix's for milk eludes wi
1 shakes and soda water. Only o cents which we
o , * sideration
R-, ?Mr. W. R. Garrison will rem the n
jtERSOX
Bgl market this year, his bid being the /
mh,, ,. , * * ? or Chester
highest. .. T
Hto" Mrs. La
BT ?A large highland moccasin was ,, ^ ?
I killed at Mount Zion College a;few T,* ^
^ 65 ' Mr. Par
? - days since. . ?
I ' ?A, . ,, . , in town o
The 10th of May should be made j
J memorable by those who love the j gp^Jg \
(' lost cause." . _ ? I health.
?Some prominent speaker will be j ^
obtained to deliver an oration at the g ,
closing of Mount Zion Iustitute. j0"r jjartg?
?The account books of^the Savings ^eajers
and Loan Association have been re- g^^^d
ceived and distributed among the ;yr jj
members. ,r *
?Cadet W. W. Dixon, of Fairfield raSoadb
in a competitive drill at the Citadel, ^av jj.g
1 stood first m his companv ana secona
- ^ retarn.
in the battalion. ^
?Dealing in esg futures is the latest _ . *
? ^ ~ >r z,. , efficient m
speculative craze. Many thousand ^ fQ
dozen were sold in New York recently r^a-^ ope]
for fature delivery at 22 cents. * thfs place
?In mauy sections of the State numerous-complaints
are being- made of i
H ^.a-Sy^ which is injuring the grain crop.
The crop in this county, so far, .is
Sbb splendid. Too Gc
?The Winnsboro Wagon Company day eveni
BB& are moving right along. They are man wall
I8? making many wagons, baggies, etc., store and:
JR and are pushed heavily to do the re- 'iLemm
fijp pairing vj hand. hear yer k
-Two cases of millinery jast in. Xew "How
style hats and beautiful flowers at the asked
Millinery Bazaar. Come, ladies,, get j "I wan
! 1 * ^ [ "iWhr.'
tyvaf eaoice uetoiMat-ro .k.tumm-i .?? ?T
over. J. 0. Boag. the reply.
?The new advertisement of S. S. On seeii
"Wolfe appears in this issue. His line "Mighty j
of new crop tea is especially fine, and no pills, I
5*> aU other lines of staple and fancy I heerd y
groceries he is in the front rank. quit nuf
?Parchases are being made from cents woo
our merchants by customers who have night."
not traded in Winnsboro for years. "Well,
The town is being advertised and our mainder <
merchants are reaching out for busi- served fo
Less". curiosities
?There is no truth in the report I oe puousi
that Alston will be discontinued as a , r
I ivl VFTTK
railroad station. The authorities are
having erected at this point two recep- ,1Sfh?r?
tion rooms for the accommodation of . ,, c<
passengers. fg?ed,b-1;
. ?Attention is called to the new ad- ,.r ^ u^'
i vertisement of Mrs. J. D. McCarley.
A new lot of the latest millinery nov- ""
R elties has been opened, all of which e, a?
B are bound to attract the trade of the ,e?teJe
B , mtendent
ladies. _ _
I R ?The Columbia Register, which . anT1,
. - . , . in furnisl
IHB heretofore was received every morning-, ...
m " t . of the gr
B now comes only every other morning. _. ?.
H . . . . ,, Winnsbo:
owing to a change in the- schedule of h, . f
B the freight train. It is greatly missed a~ r
S by the reading public. ?^rcV
K ?The report of the Winnsboro Na- and ^?vf
H tional Bank shows over $76,000 sub- ^?ar ?
VmHS tn in^ividnal check. Considering , _
ithe fact that at this time of the year "
much money must be used by farmers, ?1S 1.
review of
the showing is an excellent pne. , f
?The manv friends of Rev. C. E. ,or 21
thereto
McDonald will regret to learn of his
deep affliction in the death of his only K
child, which occurred on Saturday.
The child was only a few months old, . Cures ^
and died from the effects of meningitis.
?The Columbia Register states that Memos
owing to the scarcity of wood along dies Mem
the line o the C. & A. Railroad, County, i
the authorities have found it cheaper dence of
to burn coal in the engines, and they The folio
will be changed to coal burners soon. Mrs. H. i
?The State Board of Examiners F. Gerig,
met in Columbia on Thursday. In president
reference to the text books the Board and tresu
resolved that the books now in use in Appoii]
* --x-i
I any school snail noe oe cnangea uuui ,
&e adoption of the new State series arrangenc
In September next. Ellison, I
?The suggestive head to the adver- J. J- Neil
fisement of Mr. G. A. White this M. W.
morning, is one that will doubtless Commi
be heeded during the warm summer ist chnrc
(lays. Nr. White is one of the pio- Mrs. W <
leers in the soda water line and un- tery?Mi
ferstands the business to perfection. Aiken; !
i?Dr. W. D. Bratton, U. S. Marine Mrs. J. *
ftrvice, has been assigned to duty on A. R. P.
Be Bear, a steamer which will* be Ketchin,
Employed during the next six months A com
B -.nlomrr olmior chnr<?c rkf^JVvrth the meml
I MHKW UiOiU^ wtvwj, vuv w* *w* ? Knerica
in the Arctic region. The
H^^^HBar will leave San Francisco 10th por Qils
Hpy- bitter, n
B-Lightning struck the wires of the Cathartl
Begraph office on Friday night melt- fm.it rei
Sf the plantinum points and doing vantages
j^B^H^&er damage. Sunday afternoon it taken, m
Kick a house in Mr.' Kagsdale's yard j more pi
Mpolishing the chimney and setting truly be:
j house on fire, but it was exsiif- other i
Hshed. No one was in the house at leading
Btime. W. E. A
BHH i .
rumored that the Richmond The G. L. I. Frizes.?The prize
annfactnring Company have which are to be awarded to the ladie
nplation the erection of a pa- and gentlemen who will participat
?ry at the Catawba Falls, in in the shooting contest .are now on ex
? - - * * C_ ,3
tv. It Is said mat tney wouia momon at ^ouuor i/uauuieirasujrc
il an agent to the falls to look They are on inspection, and must b
matter. We trust they may seen to be appreciated. The follow
way clear to erect the fac- ing are the prizes:
be "W. W. & C. Railroad, For the married ladies?first prizebeing
agitated, has doubtless handsome silver cap; second prize, ai
e to this scheme. elegant plnsh toilet case and set.
* % For the young ladies?first prize?
lht? ?9?mi5S? fTcoSisuSS handsome plnsh perfumery stand; see
"S&n. BEIGE iKTTCUD,-. ond prize, a beautifnl toilet case.
Two black glass eggs will also b<
iied Letters. ?The- follow- given to the young lady and married
st of letters remaining in the lady who shall make the worse shot,
at TTinnsboro, S. C., April The first prize for members is the
Company medal. The second prize
mtar, Mattie Boykin, J. H. has not been selected, bnt will be of*
Sirs. Delia Smith. fered by Mr. A. F. Ruff, ofRidgeway.
5 calling for any of the above The third is a bronze smoking set ol
ill please say they were ad- four pieces. .
DuBose Egleston, Thepic-nic will be held on 17tb
Postmaster. May.
iL INJECTOR free with each SEILOH'S . CURE will immediately
hftoh's Catarrh Remedy. Price relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and BronFor
sale by Dr. W, E. Aiken. || ehitis. For sale by Dr. W. E. Aiken. ||
pple3iext.?On the first page Meteorological. ? The different
opplement which we issue sections of the county, as far as ascer11
be found three very inter- tained, have been visited by copious
fclals to the Colnmbia Regis- showers which were very much needhe
pen of O. N. F., also the ed. In some sections these showers
m of the Democratic Party were accompanicd by hail and severe
id. The third page contains win(j# jn the neighborhood of Gladar
of J. C. Caldwell & Co., <3en>s Gr0Ve the hail stones were an
n of the developed and an- inch and a half in diameter, and were
resources of the county, precipitated with such force as to peal
rations wOm Longtown, ^he bark entirely from the trees, and
e and Rfageway and clip- face 0j? eartb wa$ strewn with
m exchanges. The second tonrW limhs and leaves broken off bv
i pages are devoted to basi- the storm. Mr. J. G. Mobley bad
, and the fourth page con- seyen tenant houses blown down. On
th a piece of excellent advice the morning after the storm, which
commend to the careful con- occurred Friday evening, hail stones
were lying in pilesin the public road
iL.-Mrs. William Caldwell, iu some Places inihes deeP- The
!storm was also very severe at Ridge
j i5> Visiuxig luias 'jruimci.
Roche, of Edisto, is visiting wa?> and mach damage done to fenc.
Gaillard. in? and houses.
il Hemphill, of Chester was A correspondent, describing the
n Thursday. storm, says: "Oar little rose beds in
L. Bryson has gone, to Hot tlie 5"ard? sad as was the spectacle
irk., for the benefit of her presented by their bare stems, were
beautiful to behold, with the rich
jster Reporter says Mr. D. leaves and various colored roses
now a traveling salesman embedded in bright crystals." In the
ield& Gresham, of Charlotte, track of the hail-storm growing crops
Crockery, and travels in this ^re mach damaged and fields of
North Carolina. wheat entirely destroyed.
A. Buchanan, who went to The jyon cabinet.
me time &inco to enJ[age in ^ a meetjng the trustees, of Mount
usiaess, returned on w ednes-1 %{ou College, held May 1st, it was
.heaith was poor, hence his nDanimously resolved:
First, That this Board acknowledge
as. Boyd, who has been the with great pleasure the presentation
ight operator a t this place, to Monnt Zion College of a cabinet of
r his home, the services of a minerals and rocks by Mrs. Mary C.
ator being dispensed with at Ei|?^ndi Tl,at tho Board accepts tMs
valuable and ran; gift, recognizing in
s - its giver the spirit that so long and
ry gildek's phxs deeply animated the late Col. Jas. If.
,r ?FoL!if Rion, who collected this cabinet.
mcmaster. brice & ketchin. Third, That this collection be known
>od to be Lost. - -On Satur- called^the "Hion Cabinet."
, . , , , , , Fourth, That the secretary of this
ng, about dusk, a colored Board furnish Mrs. Rion- with a copy
:ed into JDr. Aiken's drug of these resolutions as a testimonial of
said: I our appreciation of her act, and have a
e hab .some bile beans; I paonsnea in !he .lnjsws
? 5 Herald. J. C. Caldwell,
:eeps am. ^ Beaty, Chairman,
many do yon waul?" was Sec'ty.
The cabinet above referred to is one
tsjes five cents wuf." of great valne, some of the minerals
iSeTgg^S^T^CTfe Ill'MfQ tmirn
and valuable" gift, cue which the paig
the beans, he exclaimed, tronsVf the school_will duly appreciman,
wot yer doin'? I wants ate ancfoTgratefuffor. This gift will
wants beans! bean^, man! make the collection of minerals at
er had um, en I haint bnd Monnt Zion one of the best in the up
dinner, en I thought five conntr'y.
id buy me quite nuf far to- ?
FOR DYSPEPSIA and liver Complaint
... x ^ you have a printed guarantee on every
it will, I Ooess. There- bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails
>f the conversation is re- to cure. For sale by Dr.- W. E. Aiken. ||
r another time, when some BeSoiutionl"of Bespect.
5 of medical literature will ^he following resolutions were
adoDted bv the Kidgeway Democratic
G OF THE BOAED OF TRADE.? Club:
anization met on Thursday Whereas, at the reorganization of
institution and by-laws were t"he S?Z
the members ana the qnar- 0f people of the State, we desire
5 was collected. A resolu- to express upon om* minutes a formal
offered bv Mai. Woodward notice of a los9 to our body which we
IS unanimously adopted, that deI>lore in a ^Pore "ere|y &r:
^ "i mal manner. Since our duties endpd
s of the Board of Trade be and our energies were crowned
to Mr. G. R. Ta'.cott, Super- with success, there have passed from
, of the S. C. Div. Richmond oar ranks two of its members, who,
le Eailroad, for Ms kindness
< r?A ArvnTrnt'O r?
ulijg a tai ivi iu& wiitvj auvv C&US0
iests of this* Board to the Maj. Charles E.Thomas, our lamentro
Granite Quarries on the ed president, in passing away, left
the inaugural banquet of the a ??S.ns.? 1^?t5"S memory of his
. ... , ability m directing our affairs, and his
A. resolution was then offered joss jjas left a void which we deeplv
ted without dissent, that the feel and cannot fill.
Trade tender its thanks and Mr. John A. Simpson ever did his
the people of Winnsboro utmost ^ this cI?K to attain
- * - - .. success, and bv his zeal did much to
represents, to the Columbia ma^e Ug miss counsel now, while
for its able and exhaustive his kindly, friendly disposition has
Winnsboro and its resources, ever endeared his memory to his assots
kind words in reference c^,es- , __
JSo extended eulogy could serve tc
make us, who knew them so intimateEMEMBER,
PLEASE, ?Q,d amFn= whon? they passed their
p useful and honorable lives, realize
ick headache in twenty minutes. more keenly our appreciation of the
idcMASTEB, beice & ketchtn. *oss we have sustained in their passing
away. Therefore, be it
tat. Association.?The La- Resolved, As a tribute by us oJ
. , . ... - , respect to their memories, that this
orial Association, of Fairfield reS0iati0n be placed upon the minutes
net on Tuesday at the resi- of the club, and a copy be sent by the
Mrs. Elizabeth McMaster. secretary to the families of our dewing
officers were elected: Pa1'^ members
i. Gaiilard, president, Mrs. and be published in the connty paper.
Mrs. G. H. McMaster, vice- yyHy ^ILL YOU cough when Sliiloli';
s, Mrs. J. Q. Davis, secretary Cure will give immediate relief. Price l<
" cts., 50 cts., and ?1. For sale by Dr. W. E
e Aiken. ||
itments were made for Memo
as follows: uommittee 01 Who is Yonr Best Friend ?
terus, Jas. Q. Davis, R. E. Your stomach of course. Why
r. C. Caldwell, J.W. Seigler, Because if it is out of order you ar;
!. one of the most miserable crcaturei
Doty Marshal. living. Give it a fair, honorabl*
, chance and see if it is not the bes
ttee on decorafaon.-Method- friend have io the eiii Don,
;h yard?Mrs. J. Center, smoke in the morning. Don't drinl
Gr. Jordan; Episcopal ceme- in the morning. If you must smok<
s. C. S. Dwight, Miss Maggie and drink wait UQtil yQIir stomach i
Proa?, ,,7?; through with breakfast. You cai
Presbyten-n churcj jard drink more and smoke more inth<
F.Neil, Mrs. I. N. "Withers; evening and it will tell on yon less
church yard?Mrs. Priscilla If your food ferments and does no
Mrs. W. H. Flenniken. digest right?if you are troubled witi
mittee of girls will call open J#
bers for annual dues. Biliousness, Indigestion, or any othei
. " c,, . trouble of the stomach, you had bes
q o 1 oil t* a f use Green's August Flour, as no per
?, ^alts, PilL, and ah kinds of gon can QSe -without immediate r(
auseous. Liver Medicines and lief. *
cs is the very agreeable liquid
nedy, Syrup of Figs. Its ad- Buckien's Arnica salve.
i are evident?it is more easily ? T?E Sa^e in for^ut
, / Bruises, Sores, L leers, Salt Rheum, Few
lore acceptable to the stomach, sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain
p.nsflml f p.ffftctivft. and more Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pos
neficial to the system than any KSK pffi'Bai
remedy. Recommended by 0rom0nCy refunded. Price 25 cents pi
physicians. For sale by Dr. box. For sale by Mclfaster, Brice
jken. * Ketc&in.
:i man a iaii
DULLIUN
e * ;
BACKBONE
JUST one glance through our large and elegant stock will so
? BABGAIN HOUSE. Oar trade so far this spring has been ma
' ALWAYS THE LOWEST. We buy for spot cash, and you all 1
Ladies, we call your special attention to our large lice of Wh
- in price or quality. If space would permit we would quote you
t will surely see we mean what we advertise.
Just Think of I
D.
ALWAYS FOUND
This week we will offer the GREATEST B.
bait! Come and see!
4-4 Fruity at 8 1-2c. 4-4 Long Cloth (som
2 pieces of Hampstead 4-4 Bleaching, at 10c.
Ladies, don't bu}7 your fine Black Cashmere b<
$1.25 Cashmere in town,
CORSETS! CO
We guarantee to sell you the best FIFTY-CEj
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our Ger
beautiful line of Slippers for Ladies, Misses and Chi
to offer bargains that can't be equalled in any other ;
Our line of MEN'S STRAW HATS w*D bea
good security?where security is required. Yours i
a. caiti> FBom mb. Douglass. prehend how this may be,
' x alone, but, however this
3Iessr$. Editors: Please -grant me gladly welcome the prodi
the space in your valuable columns to witness, as 1 would be thu;
announce to the Democratic voters of a corroboration of my state
Fairfield my determination to with- . m. *
draw my name as a candidate for re- allaccyille, S. C., May
election to the Honse of Eepresenta- AEE YOU MADE mlseri
tives. Mv purpose in withdrawing is Sfstion, Constipation, Diz
, . if, , A of Appetite, YeKow Skin? S
simply to enable me to aevote my izeris a positive cure. For
time and attention the more assidu- E* Aiken;
onsly and exclusively to the practice tue dejuoccatic c
of my profession.
The support and patronage my * white oak.
friends and clients have so kindly ^c White Oak Demc
given me in my business not only aR(^ reorganized on 1
warrants my withdrawal, bu'f a ensuing two years. T!
prompt and faithful discharge of the ?fficers were elected by s
President?S. R. Johnso
professional duties moment taereiu, ~yv~r~ T
imperatively demands this decisive president?R A Patrick
action on my part. ,
I am moved reluctantly to the County Executive Commit
' the course indicated above, not only Neil. Delegate to the C
from the general principle stated, but Ration?S. E. Johnson, G
ton, 11. A. Patrick, Jas. W
there are special and pecnUtr reasons Jnj w BanklieaL Alt<
which make the duty the more obliga- ward Noble, Jr., H. F
tory. J. G. Brown.
My law partner is now the Solicitor J*-*"? Club meets the fii
* A - * j- t m i * 01 each month at 4 o'clock
of this TTndTMfll "-j-r ? "r ~*r\
?' . ?-v LOXGTOWN.
J^StTfb^-electionto that pffic^Ig.pre nrrr
duties necessarily compel nis abs^Re . , i "tvj
from home for many weeks in the year. ^ri ' an Tw^:s ca,
Our clientage, therefore, is entitled to ? P S1, Do?elas
- . , v:.u The Club then went into
tnac consiaeraaon ana atieuuuu wuiou ftin
my action at this time will vouchsafe ^5?
This step has not been taken without nresidentlT* T* TT^lInf
, L1?o?ctotiolfleWithrayOWDWiSheS W. Mart
and four years right m the midst of < McCormick E. P ' Tprl
its stirring activities have not been mpI&w ' w w
calculated to make me indifferent to nat TfcJ?' TMm
such attractions. ? I JJ~' S' ? fc v
- Dnringfourjesrs of I ?" ? Memberlleinti
nave striven iaiioiuiiy 10 serve iuij p TDT,t:n?,
best interests of the county and State. 1 rvw; m
: If the good people of the county so- . [?wfgt0 apress of m
cord to me their hearty "well done" issuei the rest of this coi
for what I have tried to do, I shall be will appear later.?Eds.]
happy for the efforts I have made. be dreek.
; to^&? B- Creet De
thanks for the very generous support met April 2Sthj andreor^
they so handsomely gave me in the the following officers:
elections of '84 and 786. I trust that I President?E. H. Heins
shall be able to carry with me into president?M. L. Cooper
lifo ti,o vocrwf-. and nrp<5ir?pnf?.r. S. Svkes:
pi 1 V JIUU iUV 1 wjywv, ?.
esteem of the Democratic constituency J. B. Duke; treasnrer?Sai
of Fairfield. Executive Committee?Ji
Very respectfully, T. W. Sligh,JL. Sharp, I
Chas. A. Douglass. "W". E. Baxter. Member i
ecutive Committee? H 0.
a card. egates to County Conven
Sligh, II. O. Duke, M.
Messrs. Editors'; Mr. W. II. Kerr, fy. E. Baxter, "W. B. B<
in a card published in a recent issue nates?L. Sharp, J. B. D
of vour interesting paper, adverts to a Cooper, S. C. Duke, K. C
,, , . , ' ? , . ... Resolved. That we hear
, rumor alleged to be current, to mt: Presidem Cleveland's ad.
i "In 18841 promised Mr. W.JP. Gib- and his recent tariff messa
? son not to oppose Mr. R. II. Jennings woodward.
at the coming election, provided Mr. At a meeting of the
t withdraw from the then n?v. at
. V UVU*M i. ?
' JU^lUWVlttWV VAUV UWAV? ^
. second primary," andadds, "that such following officers wo.ro el,
report is without any foundation in president-T. V. uitche
; fact." idents?W. J, L. Weir, (
In reply I wish to say, I am not re- Jr- j secretary?Jno. E. (
' sponsible for the report in the shape urer?Jno. A. Stewart
? presented by Mr. K., and submit ecutive Committeeman .
below, as I recall it, an accurate Brice. Delegates to Com
! recital of my interview with Mr. E., tion?"W. J. L. "Weir, Tho
! which was had at the time he mentions B. G. Tennant, W. L. .
' and was stricijy between us, tbs?e W. "Watt Brice, Jno. Stew
being no other person present. Jv jenioxsville.
' This interview was of my seeH^f' Tho
I felt much interest in the success-of *
5 my friend Jennings, who was being met on Saturday, otLt Ms
j hard pressed by the vast majority of ganized by re-electiu"" the
bis friends to contest in a second pri- vt, .
mary,I was of the insignificent minor- '* ., , _ ,,,
ity who advised differently, provided -tresident?D. L. Glen
Mr. K. would agree not to be a can- *nc* treasurer?G. S. Chaj
didate in 1888. - ber County Exeuctive 1
- n. "R. Dono-lass. Deleeat<
And now for the interview, i T 3
asked: "Mr. K. will you agree to Conventiwi?D. L. Glenn,
s withdraw?" Mr. K. interrupting, re- -?1 ^Y' - ^rborough.
- joined, "You can't think I would be i*esident Cleveland w
t so foolish." I do not remember his -^be meeting was enthusia
t sayiDg to withdraw would be the best monious?
day's work Mr. J. ever did for him- greenbrier
3 sel? (Mr. K., I think, does himself ? , . *
s injustice in admitting that he indulged Greenbrier Dem;
i in an expression so little adorned with met on May 5th, for the p
3 modesty.) I said: "I did not com- organizing and electingdc
!. plete my question, I mean in the cam- Countv Convention to be
t paign of 1888?" Mr. K., "Oh! of l2tb. "After electing ar
a course. I never expect to offer for the twenty-five new membe
, office again." This, I think, covers went into an election o:
' the ground of our interview so far as the ensaing term:
: Mr. K.'s card has made it a matter-*?** President?J. R. Curle<
it public interest, and I would close here dents?J. R. Curlee; s
- but I cannot allow to pass unnoticed treasurer? J. W. Harris
i- Mr. K.'s statement, to wit: "I was vCounty Executive Comm
approached on the day in question by Rabb. Delegates to Cot
Mr. G. who made such a proposition, tion?N. C. Robertson, J.
to which I posieivelv declined to J. R. Curlee, S. R. Ra
- ft/vWle." T call noon Mr. K. to state f Harrison, W. R. Rabb.
ir whether or not I have correctly de- W. F. Jackson, W. F. ]
s, tailed the language of our interview as 'Ruft
given above, and if so, the public can It was resolved by the
decide as to whether I made the alleg- ( delegates elected to the
ed proposition. Mr. K. claims to have^ vention be instructed to
& positive proof as well as circumstan/ gates to the State Con1
tial of what he states. I cannot a^ would oppose the nomin
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I D19filll
I unniini
TO THE Fi
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on convince you that we are still able to keep up our old
ch better than we have ever had. Why? Because we
mow that goods well bought tell the tale.
lite Goods and Laces. Don't fail to look at them; there i
some prices that would make competitors grow pale w
Q- D- WILl
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A. HEND
LEADING IN QUALITY,
?
ARGAINS ever known to the ladies of 1
ething good), finished soft for the needle, at <
2 pieces of White Cambric, 33 inches wide,
sfore seeing our. Imported Cashmere, 46 in<
KSETS! COR
NT CORSET you ever saw. Our line of "Vi
itlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Fine Shoes,
ildren, and our prices we guarantee lower 1
store in Winnsboro.
r close inspection, both in style and price. ^
espectfully,
as we were officers in May. They recommend
is, I shall farther that all offices, especially =
icLioh of a county offices, be filled by the primary
s assured of system. " b/s.
sments. horeb.
'vqqq- The Horeb Democratic Clab met -ar0
Xli-Xj i.wv? | v w
_ - Saturday, 28th ult, and reorganized
able by Indi- .with the election of the following
zrness. Loss _ __ ,
hiloli'sVital- officers: Met
sale by Dr. President?Capt. A. P. Irby; riceII
president?W. B. Murray; secretary Illus
~lubs. and treasurer?C. A. Bobinson; Club Nat
Executive Committee? W. N. Mason, <
J. M. Steele, W. P. Gibson; Member _?
County Executive Committee?D. G. Yjk
icratic Club Baff; Dele?.ateg to County Conven- US
lay oth, for tion?W. N. Mason, Capt. A. P. Irby, I
be following J. M. Ste<!l, W. P. Gibson, N. C. ?1|
icclamation: Roberts. iJternates?J. F. Garrick, |||
n 1st vice- S* L* Crawford. [|g
rr- 9n/i Tripp. This Club will meet the first Satur
- or?Z, day iu each montb, subject to tne call
ii. Member of the ^siient. ^
tee?Jno.H. ' fea'steryille. ^
!onnty Con- Iu pursuance to a call from the EV
ten eral Brat- chairman of the Connty Executive
i'rna^es?Ed- Committee, the Feasterville Demo.
Benishell, ocratic Club met at "Wolfing" ou the ??*<
28th of \pril. J. G. Wolfing, presi- ^
st Saturday dent, called the Club to order and ^
,p.m.sharp, stated the object of the meeting. The ^
Club then went iuto an election for piS
.. A officers to serve for the ensuing two ciot
tucuiuomei yearSr A committee of three was ap- 1811
^lo order by pointed by the chair to put in nomi- ^
s llJfrison. nations for the different offices for the
abaIlot^kCI?b- T.he foHowi?L221S2sSSte3^
rs: M. D. u?
on'-'i^ V^e--1-C. Colvin^ president; H. C. Coleman,
2nd vice- lst vice-preiddent; J. C. Robertson, Bp?
s "3rd vice- 2n<* vice-president; secretary, W. W.
hus* secre- Crosby; treasurer, C. W. Faucette.
,tes to ( oun- C. Colvin was then conducted
rison Saml. to chair. After a few remarks from
' a mntinn was mnHp. and
tins! Alter- adoPted* that the presided appoint
Wilds Wini three membeirs to nominate the names
mp B C* f?r delegates to the County- Convenvp
r^m'mif.' tiun to meet at Winnsboro on the 12th n,c
Mav. The following was nominated ^
after ill this and elected, via.T. W. Traylor, Jas. at T
. .. K. Stevenson, D. K. Coleman, J. B. class
nmumcation Propstj T> D> o^gs, jg. y. Clow- Yale
ney, M. D. C. Colvin. T. W. Traylor ^en]
was then elec ted Committeeman. ^'<
icratic Clab ^ motion was then made that the p g
. _-f. delegates from the Club use their k b
' W11 influence to get the offices of trial Coll<
justice, auditor and treasurer for the Pros
j; 1st. vice- county 01 irairiieia, to iw nominatea
; 2nd. vice- by primary. The Clnb then adjoornsecretary?
ed subject to the call of the president. ?
ml. Lawhon. a
lines Allen, THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of M
5. C. Duke. Bourbon, Ind.. says: . "Both myself and W
Pnnntv T5t. wife owe our lives to SHILOM'S CONnni-L
Tvi SUMPTION CURE." For sale by Dr.
w R A,k - - ? ?
C. Cooper, A Woman's Discovery.
>yle. Alter- "Another wonderful discovery lias been _ !
'uke, J. H. made and that too by a lady in this county. ^?1
tit- i ? Disease fastened its clutches unon her arid
?nrj * cfl for seven yean; she withstood its severest
tuy enaorse but her vital organs were under- r?|
nimstratiou, mjne<j death seemed imminent. For _
ge. three months she coughed incessantly and jbm
could not She "bought of us a bottle V
w , , of Dr Kings's New Discovery for ConNY
ooawarci sumption and was so much relieved on H
ay 5th, the taking first dose that she slept all night, SM
, , and with one bottle has been miracu- ^
scteu: lousl;r cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther I
11; vice-pres- Lut?" Thus write W. C. Hamrick & I
1 s rvivp. Co., of Shelby, k C.?Get a free trial
Jraiff- Treas- tottlj at 3fcMaster, Brice & Ketcmn's j
County Ex- Store" ^ *
- TllOS. W. The Verdict Unanimous.
?tywC?T?SS~ w D- Sult> druggist, Bippus, Ind., tes?
I' tLfies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters
nOSDOrpngn, as the very best remedy. Every bottle
art. sold has given relief in every case. One
man took six bottles, and was cured of
Rheumatism of ten years' standing."
>cratic Club Abraliam Hare, Druggist, Bellville, Ohio,
t affirms: "The best selling medicine I have
i>, auu reor- ever handled in my twenty years' expe- ua
old officers, rience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of HU
others have added their testimony, so that
* "* ' * - xv.J. T>:<.
tne veraicc is unanimous uiai juauu jour
11; secretary ters do cure all diseases of the Liver. Kid- $dl
jpell. Mem- neys or Blood. Only a lialf dollar a bottle
Committee? at Mcilaster, Brice <fc Ketcliin's Drag J
js to Countv store- * ??.,
, C. B. Dong- ?
FOR S EPKJSSEXTA TIYJS. ttt
are authorized to announce Dr. JU
ana Iiai- THOMAS B. McKIXSTRY as a candidate
for a seat in the House of Representatives?subject
to the action of the Demo- ?
cratic party in the primary election.
jcratic Club ?
nrpose of re- NOTICE FOE FINAL HISOEAEGE.
tf'^ t T WILL apply to John A. Hinnant, Judge
held on May X of Prooate for Fairfield County, on
id enrolling Friday, the 8th day of June, 1888, for
rs, the Club a final discharge as administrator of the tv
i officers for Estate of James O. Nichols, deceased.
JAMES W. BANKHEAD, C
j; vice-presi- Ma^tlx3 Administrator.
oTISLber MUMCIPALTAX NOTICE. ^
ittee?"W. R. Office Clerk of Council, (
nity Conven- Wiitssboro, S. C., May 1, 1888. $
R. Delleney, ALL TAXPAYERS IN THE CORPOitland,
J. "VV. rate limits of the town of Winnsboroare
Alternates? required to make a return of the same to
rlumnrr +Y\a mnnf-h Af.lv
r ttipc t w "jc uuuciaxk"c?.i ..,
uyie*, x. ?t. 1833; an(j ag persons between the ages of ?t,
, Z1 , sixteen and sixty years are liable to street flliJ
^oun't^Con! toa?dwUlre'fN^fe,Cto,.
renUon,' who THIS PAP3SB. 5
ation of State 3
MOUI
KO\T! beac
reputation of being the GREAT
keep the stuff, and our prices are
s nothing to.equal them in town, Writ
ith fear. Give us a call and von
[JFORD & GO.
Mch27f
n't be IInd<
RIX
STYLE AND PRIC
fifinnsboro and FairfielcL. No huir
Q T-/1 s%
, at ioc. 2 pieces of Holly Tree Cac
:hes wide, at only $i.oo, guarantee
SETS! %
fhite Goods will be found to equal i
Remember, money saved is mon<
THAN THE LOWEST. Wc will COnt
Ne will sell goods on time until fall
,v ,
D. A. HEN
..NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STATE <
Treaim ?
We no all enough to convince- jCj COUBT
Laudebbach & Co., 773 Broad St., Newark,
William A
: "Will an<
iter's Patent wjtajg-ggg ^
Absolutely J. Eobei
. ?T , WM M & Fro
al Singles raoor.
nTTR A TRT.T! AVT1 OEKAMENTA1, SOTItaie
itrated catalogue and price list free. TJ??;
tonal Sbeet Metal JSoofing Co. X7*OIT A3
512 East 20th St, NewTork City. ' [X qurn
this actioi
m?u i fte
HAIR BALSAM I of your an
IftaHpaju Cleanses and beautifies thi^halr. Office, ^SO.
5852 Promotes a lusuilant provrtfc i withm t W
Jg Never Fails io Restore Gray +h?c Cnmm,
KMn Hair to its Youthfo! Color. J *
^&^^KcSmsscaJpdlsca3ee<mfiluUrraaajg| UJL service
^ ,?gfeatggggfetg- I complaint
HINDERCORttS. ?&
>safe6t,sarestacdbC9tccrefor<J<>rn3.Bnnfons,&3.
I all pain. EuSDms cotatort to tii-? ?ecL Kover fails m tile CO ID
re. lSceaSsatDrcSsistB. Iliscor & Co., X. Y. DatedOl
gggpt VUALITY MM
& SCIENCE OS* Lira, the Prtsrm l
eat Medical'Wort of the Jg\ -Ross "R/>1
m Manhood, Nervous prtenn ?i
ileal Debility, -^matore SggMHE ^Wi^
toe, Errors or Youth, and |jg??SV PrfSm S
jitold miseries consequent wg g?3fc '
eoiii SCO jages'i.Svo, 125 JflE Hfefe ? J~~.
CTipnmm for aU diseases.<ASp|!aHy^y , , ^
h, foil sQt, only $1-00, copy, and
I sealed. Illustrative f^frTalivn^rr Office of 1
^<Uto^?d3g2B^eSdnow-. The Gold and monPleas
ened 2Ieda2?!w-arded to the anther by the j?V . b^IO, in 1
SNfe&cal Association. Address P. O. bos ?SKWe Qi c
, Boston, Mass^or Dr. W. E. PARJTRR, grad- Of Octobe
io? Harvard Medical College, 25years' practice B
Joeton, who may be consulted confidentially. May5x61
sialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulflncii st. .
" . ; NE'
MAHVELOUS.
MEMOEY
DISCOVEKY.
Vholly unlike artificial systems. fY, .
Lny book learned in one reading:. OnOlCe I
ses of 26S7 at Baltimore, 1D05 at t
oit, 1500 at Philadelphia, 1113 I
Vashington, 1216 at Boston, large V ?.*
>es of Columbia Law students, at ? <
i, Wellesley, Oberlin, University of .rV??c?"
a., Michigan University, Chautauqua, SrhvT?
&c. Endorsed by Kichaed Peoctoe,
scientist, Hons. W. W. Astoe, Judah
enjjlmin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Bbowx,
[.-Cook, Principal N. Y. State Normal
ige, &c. Taught by correspondence. Zrz? ~B{
pectus post free from mh ea
PFwOF. LOISETTE, "Kg??- x
237 Fifth Ave., New York. Sy _^
:?? cash only;
UflfiC UlflUAU
IT ioc euimtH
Bough* th? Splendid
HIGH ARM Turnips.
UNE SINGER g
SEWINC MACHINE eoui>iei
CAUSE IT WAS THE BEST.'
IT Oy E
For it does such beautiful work.
nple Machine at hactorj Frice. i ? a
SYUff III* IMWTB) FOB 5 XW. i est ^
ifits Wantsd in UnocciM Territory, j
1 lAinfUSilr cm, FlJ:
BELVIDERE, JLL. to fil1 a
dispatch.
_ in the
KEEP COOL. ,
*V ...
as regan
THESE DAYS OF POLITICAL EX- * 0Urs
TCEMEXT IT IS DESIRABLE TO
KEEP COOI,. | Vj
DO THIS SUCCESSFULLY IT IS
IMPORTANT TO CALL OX v 3>o Y
?: _ Theywi]
2-tt JE3K " ' " " "1 - | -iv uere. jtx-j
for Streag
, AND TRY A GOOD Tto/cfS
1 SHAKE,SODAWATEEor6INSEEALE, |& ??
QlSCj it ooc
AND ALL IT COSTS IS
CENTS A GLASS. 5 SfTMM.
?ay5fxlv ,pIainand
- ' :"': - - - . .- .;
ETC., ETC.
e or call for prices.
P.P. TOILE, 1
Maniffactnrer,
t1v Charleston. S. C.
"T8S ~3H ? jSj
BI#sold!
Hi
si
/.
" -?/ 4
H
ibug!" No catch! No
9
abric, 4-4 wide, at 14c.
. . __ JEM
:a to De as gooa as any _ m
DORSETST^
my in the Boro. JB
;y made. We have a M
inue, from day to day, ?3
to any one furnishing
DEIX. 1
OF SOUTH CAROLINA
OTJXTY OP FAIKFIELD.
OF COMMON FLEAS.
. Clarke, as Executox.of the last
i Testament of Henry Clarke,
L, Plaintiff, against Elizabeth C.
>rL, uora d. jsooercson, wmiam
tson, fhomas Ross Robertson,
ibeth Robertson and Julia Rob- jMKg
Defendants.?fopy Sumvwns.-r
f. Complaint noi Served. . jH
EFEXDANTS AmvTi-\""T:n;
iE HEREBY summoned ana re- m
;dto answer the complaint in.
a. -which is filed in the office of
of the Court of Common Pieas
1 County, and to serve a copy , JS
swer on the subscribers, at their 9
2 Law Range, Winnsboro, S. C.,
enty days after, the service of
Dns oh you, exclusive of the day / fl
. If you fail to. answer- the
within- the time aforesaid, the
ill apply to the Court for judgcist
you for the relief demanded.
?ober 21st, A. D. 1887. fj
AGSDALE & R A.GSDALE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
:th C. Robertson, Cora J. HobWilliam
J.. Robertson. Thomas
t>ertson, Junior, Elizabeth Robad
-Julia \Robertson, Defendants
imed, and to Thomas Ross Robln
-Wtfai
v^o?whieh the foresoinff
the complaint was filed in the
;he Clerk of the Co art of Coraf
or Fairfield County, at Winns;he
County of Fairfield, in the
south Carolina, on the 2lst day
AGSDALE & EAGSDALE,
i' Plaintiff's Attorneys.
W ARRIVALS m
' Crop. Teas. ^gj
tew crop Young Hyson Tea.
few crop Gunpowder Tea.
lew crop English Breakfast Tea.
tew crop Oolong Tea.
.lty intne abo?e goods.
Sugar, Granulated and Staudand
Green Coffees.
. Meats, Salmon and Salmon
nettling choice.
oice Evaporated Apples.
Tomatoes, and Okra and To
'lour, Grits, ileal, Lard and
11 recent arrivals. Cheap for
S.S. WOLFE'S.
RECEIVED.
II jLTisu routines, auu
ie Cream Cheese and JIaccaroni.
.TT'S COTTON PLANTER Is
for 1888. Sight Feed. Short
The best on the market.
WDTN'SBORO WAGON CO. lOI
WE HAYE
I RECEDED
WO MOKE INVOICES OF
[LLTOHY, I
rTTr!TT"RTP.TtfY\TS TTPS A "VTi
lied the larger portion. Onr
ihis line is
MORE COMPLETE ^ J
.dies who have been waiting
goods can call at their carlimience
and will find us
LljY PREPARED M
11 orders with. neatness and / I
.We will always be found /
FROST SAXK
Is styles, quality aud prices.
to please, "
D. LAUDERDALE.
flTcCtOEBaKS 1
VIK4 I DYES S
our Own Dyeing, at Horn*.
Li dye everything. They are sold everycelOe.
a package. Theyhavenoeqnal
tt. Eri2ktne3s, Amount in Packages
iness of Color, or noa-fadicg Qualities.
>t crock cr smut; 40 colors, for sale by
?las & Co.. Druggists. Blackstock,
C. Brlce & Co.. General Jlercfcan- - fl
iw-ard, S. C. Mayltly
ER BUGGY ROBES, all styles, J|
. embroidered. Bfl|
WINNSBORO WAGON CO.
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