The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, May 30, 1888, Image 3
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ! -Th?L^
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Teems of The News asd Heeald.? j s^raw^err
Tri-iveekly edition, three dollars per an-j the resident
num, in advance. Weekly edition, one \ nri npunrCfi0,;
dollar and fifty cents ver annum., in ad-j
vanco. I ?Don't fa
L* ICati-:s kox Advektisxxg.?One dollar. a ge^vino- ma
fw p*'r iiicli (solid minion) for tbe first iuser- | " ?
v tioi:. and tiitv ecnts per inch for each sub- j man or worn
k s<j : Ji iU iase&on. these rates apply to j subscription
5??k. a ui every character, and are ... *_
j> ,.? J?:e sirU iij i:i advance. Obituaries j a -little effort
;i' tl i il>ut s of res}K-c-t are charged for as and will rep
W a-iv';'Marriage notices, and .
lu-k- a:::i?u:.c?ments of deaths, are pub- -Lncie is
l-slieti f.- < . :.;ki are solicited. Liberal terms vantages of I
f tr eonuact advertisements. ?
_ :al patronagi
^ t.' candidates. J stores in tow
Hfrfc. . ; stantly crow
fos sheeiff. 1 .. ^ .
! others who a
JUL. Yongue Milling-, I. ,
K. E. Ellison. j mk*
FOR CLEIiK OF COURT. ?English I
n. H. Jennings, - in= ha c ^
J. Lewis "Wardiaw, town. Some
TV. H. Kerr, whole crop lj
li. M. Zealv. worjFOR
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. j begun bv the
Dr. John Bovd. . f unabated for
S. R. Johnston," w ,
g Rev. James Donglass. Carolina fror
?i]Orcoi^tycmiii ss oxer. vertisement c
jbMB Jas. genfe
g H.A.Glenn, ceipt of 25 cc
Bp|a^Mp^g J. Turner Stewart, ?Our cstec
WjjjiHl John S. Cathcart, - q it mcM;l<;]
UBBtBrn John Hollis. ,li- mcmosi
of the directc
KCJTJ&fiOlUliAxai ?< p ^ ^ ^
! Osmond W. Bnchanan, " an active and
[ Johu D. Harrison. ; ing the latter
?r A<? rertiseuaeav*. j
Frc.:,h?R. M. Ilney. Joseph, Mo.,
Machinery - J. F. McMaster & Co. t?cled servic
Farmers, Read This- -James Pagan. ^r* ^ttmau ]
Black'b Ideal?Connor & Chandler. Preac^er, anc
Qlil Cosrnac Brandy?F. W. Habc- altcncted not i
cht. ~ . ' gregation, bn
*% ? 4
[Nomination for County Commis- CUU4^cs> ^ i
prices on Clothing- Reduced?D. A. UT,lis is camIendrix.
^at 1)5
Notice for Final Discharge?A. F. subscription j
iff, Administrator. begin. It is J
is an outrage
Kric.-k. ^ offender shou
P " ~una <111(1 ill _ _
w? opi'UJg v;uiv;B.uiic """ ? supprusseu. c
Eg?Some of.tlic young people /are get- ^r> p. W. I
Kg up a dancing school. Everything ir
B?Gardens have been considerably drinks, bcsic
g@Q|ured by the wet weather. always to be
.?Therejs no clue to the perpetra- ment. Mr. I
ft* tor of the outrage of Mt. Zion College, ence in the I
?Candidates are getting a little slow he has attainc
in announcing themselves. The early that his style
| bird,'etc. tion ofthese b(
k ' ?It is said mat ponucs is me pim- we are iuso p
jv5 cipal topic of conversation throughout jcc sigU at the
the county. . fall supply wi
?Tnere is a scbcme to get up a jDg the season
shooting match with pigeons at the supplied at tfc
y.- - G. L. I. picnic. ?
?A cfog which was supposed to be ^49,
" f raad was killed in the lot of U. G. antee i>.?UFor s
Desporles on Thursday. . ?
?Mr. R. H. Jennings, of this count}', Accidext.j
. _ ^^ with a pinful
Das oeen apptumeu a viwpicsiucut. vi _ vthe
State Temperance Alliance. brother's^
; ' ~ ?Conductor M. J. Land, well known ta^e- He pi<
IoJiiid-tJyC. ?&A. Railroad, has ac- means the thi
Ibptcd a cibsitiou on a Western road. on
I WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia wound is only
Bid Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitahzer doing well at
1 guaranteed to cure you. For sale by
?r- ^VV. E. Aiken. ij Meeting o:
I --The county commissioners were in stockholders c
Cession on Wednesday. The only boro & Camaj
business was passing judgment' on place onWe<3
|laims. following- di
I ?The Bev. Chas. E. McDonald McMas
breached twice at the A. R. P. Church "VYoodward *
lf> larae and aoDreciative audiences on twhor .1 a
|5anda>*- J. AI. Hongh ;
?The farmers are much in the grass, ?
>wingtothe continued rains. Crops SHILOH's C
i ?. , , , , , . Cure is sold '
ire looking bad, but the prospect is cures Consump
iright nevertheless. ?iken.
? We make a liberal offer this mornng
to any one getting the largest clob? Addbess.?,
AluT^GO to"7?^ J
work, roalsuv set it. ' dress to the;
TIT?
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?Read 'he new advertisement ot R. jn ^ jetfe,
M. Huey. Many choice delicacies will gavs. t,j. h
bcfoundathis establishment which -' *T . .,
, . since I visite
Will be sold Tery cheap. man who lies
?A new street will be run from the back." We
fF ' late,residence ot Mr. R. E. LUison to foe county w
r the park, thus making it more accessi- ble
to the people of town. Sheep Rai
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable ^5
by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is "oiiar::" iie
the Remedy for yon. For sale by Dr. valued at for
to- -c* ii t ^
^ -3-LIXC"* ? ontj UUUUiCl
v ?The Winasboro merchants sell as worth of woe
cheap as anybody else. Look over the not include
^ . columns of this paper and come to nr. Johnstor
, ^ "Winnsbpro for your goods. You will have cost bin
/( - get. them cheap. obtained fror
?We hope that Mr. Chapman, of of their main
> 5 "Nrew York, and Mr. Loring, of FJori- [ton. Letoth
' ' da, foand their stay in Winnsboro sol
L pleasant that they will pay us another ^HILOH'S
...... , . need for Com
visit in the near future. Dizziness, an<
?On the roll of the delegates to the ^ bj^Dr. W.
prohibition convention the name of * ?
|jjpsj|[- ^.riel, of Fairfield, appears. TTxclaimei
S^^o_appointed a member of ing is a list o
HKommittee on State alliance. Postoffice at
BfcW? would again call'attention to 21> ?S88:
IF I act that anonymous communica- Miss Eva E
pns nominating candidates, especial- B. Davis, M
y when not accompanied by the Richardson (
(Therewithal, will not be noticed. J* V. "Wylie.
?The ^ State vs. Toney Goode, as- ^Persons ca
nilfc and battery, was heard before will
'rial Justice Catheart, on Tuesday. ^?rtised.
r* -was sentenced to Day a fine of $5,
Ikr fifteen days in jail. He paid the}
pie. McLanchiiu,
L-J. F. McMaster & Co. advertise ma- been in town
bhinery this morning. They have ma- make auangi
chines which farmers want, and they ers> Alliances
sell them as low as possible. - Give jn jaQe. In
them a call when in need of anything we learned t]
in that line. what on the <
?Q. D. Williford & Co. are always secret organi
Ion the alert for bargains. They have cal. lie wil
just received eighteen dozen nice nar- ing in this c
row pleated-bosom shirts from the appear in thi
factory. Price only 75 cents?cheap
at one dollar. f its J
?A very pleasant German was ^
given by the club on Friday night at rcn(^re" 1 e
the armory, which was led by Miss Syrup o
Noble and Mr. Lauderdale. The ^r" ^ ,
music was furnished by the string c ?^fe, anc
bud from Colombia. headaches
- Habitual Co
?The case of the State vs. Tena
FCUV ***?
May, assault and battery, was heard inaetive coi
^before Trial Justice Gathcart on LiveranclB
^Wednesday. She was. found guilty tjie
andfiaed three dollars or five days. San Francis
3he paid: the fine. ?W.E. Aikei
lies Benevolent Society of A New Enterprise.?A gentleman
church treated themselves in town has bought him an anvil and
> a very enjoyable sapper a heavy sledge hammer with which he
ies, ice cream and cake at proposes to start an enterprise unheard
3 of Mrs. Chas. Cathcart of in any progressive town. With his
' night. hammer and anvil he proposes to
* - - ~ ? i -i
li to consider oar oner 011 siraignten uuuu ^
chine worth $40 for the this canvass. This is a heavy job
an who gets up the largest and will occupy all his time, hut he
club. You can get it by has gone into the business to succeed.
. It is a good machine, Candidates will doubtless favor this
ay you for your work. enterprise with great unanimity.
no better proof of the ad- *
ldvertising than the liber- PJSMEMBEh, PLEASE,
B given to the millinery cures sick headache in twenty minutes,
n. Customers are con- * xchaster, brice & ketchin.
ding these stores, oesiaes _ ^
re liberal with printers' Eaileoad DiscimrrKiTiON.-Iu our
local of the last issue we made a missparrows
have keen play- taSe in reference to the rates between
ith raspberrv bushes in AtlaI;ta and Shtlb-V' and Winnsboro
i growers have lost their aud Shclb>% AtIanta !s about tw0
y their depredations. Let b?nd'ed milcs from Sbeib-V' a,,d
of extermination usually fmnsboro somethmg over one hnn
small bov continue with dred" The rate from Atlanta toShelJ.
ce> * by is 3S cents, and fromJW'isssooi-o it
is 41 cents. WeJbdifference of
: leutuvuu it umu ui wmu - , , _ -? , . .
a Col. A. P. Bntlcr, com-Ji^?^r r ot 1 town almost tw,cc
agriculture. ThjucfimTs ">0 distance. This is a sufficient com>nc,
andJS^TspIcndid ad- mcntar5-'
if tbe^Statc. It will be Cruelty* to Animals.?Wc believe
fsons in the State 011 re- an organization in Wiuusboro for the
nts. prevention of cruelty to animals could
ime 1 fellow citizen, Mr. find some work to do. Everyday on
:er, has been elected one our streets instances of cruelty to dumb
>rs of the C. C. & A. R. beasts can be seen. Old animals too
laster is also a director poor to work are whipped and beaten
& C. E. Ii. and Is taking by their inhuman masters. This artiaai'naet
internet in hrnlf5- ?c. fnrfh in* fhft siorht OH OUr
road. streets on Tuesday of a negro with a
X. R. Pittman, of St. load cf wood, driving a very poor
has been conducting pro- horse, which, on account of lameness,
:es in the Baptist church. Was hardly able to walk. The specials
an earnest and forcible <jle excited general expreessions of
i his services have been pity from all who saw it. We hope
only bv the Baptist con- somebody will take this matter under
t by-members of other consideration and do something to proown.
tect those animals who are unable to
beville Medium says: protect themselves:
>aign year, and it is like- ?
id practices of handing Petit Jurors. The following jmois
>apers to candidates will have been drawn to serve at the June
lu.i :i tj. {firm of court:' '
i Kinu 01 ojiauKiDuii. j.i
and an imposition. Every C. A. A bell, John Crurnpton, John
Id beUrmly dealt with and Mclntyre, Adolphus Sims, Rhotan ,
>hoot him on the spot." Sloat, Marion A. Hogan, \Vm;P. Blair, <
s new advertisement of T. C. "Walt, R. B. Christmas, T. "W. ?
Iabeuicht this morning. Traylor, G. B. Pearsop, S. R. Rntland, <
i the line of cool summer Claud P. Gladden, Jesse R. Delleney, <
les standard articles are Spann Edmunds, H. C. Wilson, Joe |
found at his establish- McMeekin, J. M. Beatv, Leighton {
7a?o- ovnavi. flaws, Bolivar K. Boyd, George Lau- ]
msiness and the success derdale, L. D. Tinkler, Thos. R. Sterl- (
:d, warrants us in saying ing", W. D. Davis, J. Henry Stewart, j
and manner of prepara- James P. "White, Wm. J. Martin,
iverages are unsurpassed. Samuel T. Ulownev, It. W. Kennedyj
leased to see the familiar Cheslev G. Bonlware, J. M. Elliott. Jr., [
"old headquarters/' A Wm. H. Banks, Richard C. Dove, 1
11 be kept on hand .dnr- J* W. Wootan, C. B. Richardson, J. .
, and customers will be Raines. J
ie most reasonable rates. ,
G. L. I. Matters.?At a meeting- of- ]
*SS Gordon Light Infantrv on Monday *
yShiloh's Cnre. We guar- ... j t - . * TT ^ '
ale by Dr. W. E. Aiken. |[ ni?"t sscosd Lieutenant J. H. Cam- }
?-?- _ mings was elected first lieutenant, <
-Robert S. Ketchin met 3?r> ^ Elliott having resigned, and i
-accident on Thursday, ^ Seigler was promoted to second *
pistol was lying on a lieutenant. The appointment of the (
:ked it up, and by some following non-commissioned officers |
ng exploded, shooting was announced: ]
thumb. Happily the 2St sergeant, J. E. McDonald.
a flesh one, and he was 2d sergeant, T. W. Lauderdale.
last accounts. sergeant, M. "VY. Doty. <
"stockholders.-The 4th sergeant, C.M. Chandler. <
(ftheTVadcsboro, Winns- oth sergeant, T. M. Jordan.
: Railroad met at this Corporals: D. A. Hendrix, if. Y. j
Inesday, 16th iust. The Milling, C. P. Gladden, and W. G. i
rectors were elected: Templeion. t
ter, Jno. Bratton, T. W. The company elected as honorary 1
r. E. McDonald, F& H. members, A. F. Raff, Ridgewav, B.
Gladden, J. D. "\Vyatt, J- Quattlebaum, Jas. Q. Davis, and f
- ? -tt tt lii... P. AT. Brice. t
ana br. vy. iiunuey. ^
X)UGH and Consumption CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and by
us on byShition.
Fo^STebyDr. W. E. loh's Cure. For sale by "Dir. Av.'in" 43JT?t^~l
, y A Disclaimer.?The students of
snj^rintendent of Eda- Mount Zion met and passed these
ftice, will deliver an ad- resolutions on Wednesday:
people of the connty at Whereas, upon the night of May 21,
- Turin i isfis o mn?t r>nwnvr1! v and nn warrant
II t i lUtt^ iiiwilb KJ UUU A* AWVj M wv ?( M? M. . . _
rtoDr. Bovd, Mr. Rice ed outrage was } erpetrated upon all
as been twelve months good citizens of Winnsboro interested
, ,IT. , , in the welfare of our school and the
a mnnsboro, ana any preservation of our handsome school
; been there wants to go building, and whereas the scholars of
hope people throughout thc said school are naturally thrown
ill torn ont to hear him. nnder suspicion and looked upon as '
the perpetrators the act, be it
cTVr; Tji issi Mr T T. Resolved, 1. That we, the scholars
I'crbt fnnr =Wn of Mr- Dunn's department, do disclaim
h" any connection whatever with the
now has twenty sheep. pe;.petratioI1 of this oatrage.
tv dollars, and has sold o. That wo denounce most emphati1
and fifty-lour dollars caily this heinous crime against societv,
>1 and mutton. This does anddo PledSe our test efforts to bring
fnr this vear. ?J^tice the gniliy parUes. :
mu"A ~ yvf* rOPAItVlATlO I
_ _ , * X iliit & \j\JUy V/i LiJUOU i^aviuiivuw
t estimates that his sheep 5e furnished to the Principal of the
i nothing, the fertilizers College, and to the chairman of the
n them equaling the cost b?ar(i trustees, and that they he
tenance. This beats cot- Polished in The News axd Hekald.
ers follow his example. . CoxDmos- 0F CK0Ps._In the north.
VITALIZEP. is- what you ern connties tbe weather for the last
itipatton, Loss of 'Appetite, seven days has been injurious to' the
and75S^tataey$iFOT Cr?PS- ^ faUCD'
. E. Aiken. fl SPartanourg reporting over four and
~ ' o'' Jnoli/1.-. ?r? trTT/N dove* olcr> Ihftt I
Ik MAIL lLJVilOO ill IYIV kJ ? ?wwv w~~v .
> Letteiis.?The follow- cotton has been washed out that farmf
letters remaining in the ers will have to replant. Others reWinnsboro,
S. C., Mar port wheat blown down, or land too
. ' wet to work.
tarnet, Hattie Davis, Kate in the middle counties the cool wet
r. S. A. Moreland, Jim weather has been unfavorable for colcol.),
Mr. James White, ton and corn; other crops are doing
well. Bottom 3and inundated, but no
lling for any of the above washing or pounding has been report
please say they were ad- ed. Three days of JHrm work has
DcBose Eglestox, been lost'by rain. Fairfield, Kershaw
Postmaster. and Darlington report over two inches
of rainfall, Newberry and Sumter
Alliance.?Mr. Jas. A. 0Ter three inches, and Orangeburg
of Wadesboro, N. C., has an(j Barnwell over four inches.
for the past few days to r^e southern counties have had too
sments to organize Farm- mucbi*ainfor cotton and corn. During
5 in this county sometime wee^ three days have been too
i conversation with him wct to plough
au5an/?o ifi srtvylp.*
LICfcb bUV/ -
order of the Grange, is a Vandalism.- -Some vile miscreant,
nation, but is^ non-politi- jnstjaated bv the devil, committed an
I make dates for oiganiz- aCf 0f van^a}ism at Mount Zion Instiounty.
which dates wi tu{c <3eserves the severest punishs
paper later. ment. A night or two since some one
^ deltberately went to work and broke
Delicacy of Flavor J
cacv of its action have thc 8Iass :n thc windows of the sooth
famous liquid frait reme- room of the buMing. The glass was
f Figs, immensely popn- broken with rocks which were found
, * .v. in the room the next morning. Others
mses ana tones up
! feverish system, dispels had the "PP^nre of haying been
colds and fevers, enres broken mth a stiet the glass be,ng
nstipation, Dyspepsia and totf * des'royed. It will take $15 to
5 depending on a weak or rePlacs U*m._ This is the smallest
idition of the Kidneys, P^'t of the afiatr. It is not so much
oweis. Mannfaetnred only the at whreh ?? Pe0P-e ?f W-""1*amis
FigSvrnp Oompanv, >?"> are ^.gnant, bat the low, mean
co, Cal. For sale by Dr. spirit which actuated such an underi.
* * /taking. The culprit is not known, bat
A
JM.'
! A LOUD NOTE IS HEARD FJ
I BAK(
! D* WII
"We have this week placed on "oar counters one of the largest
more attractive is the low prices we are offering them at.
Ladies, don't think of .buying Embroideries and Flonncings i
Also, an endless variety of BLACIv and COLORED SILK G
1,000 pairs of LADIES' HOSE, only Five Cents per pair. Cc
t#m
1 FEW SUITS
Left on hand (bought this-spring), we will clc
One lot of Seersucker Coats :and Vests?sizes;
HERE IS SO]
One lot (thirteen pieces) of Dress Ginghams,
J7ive dozen Ladies' Handkerchiefs?something nic
Ladies' Untrimmed Hats at reduced prices. I
Come and see our'beautiful line of LADIES' S
Yours respectfully,
should his identity be discovered, it is tbe immigration co:
safe to say he will suffer most severely 'mUo^TWill
is he deserves. The Mount Zion So- ajlow m0 space ;D your
?:?**? r*>;tl nnAliahlu fnfcr> snmn nf.tion in i,
i_? <ijii cji;x mo uuujiuuu ui juui iv;
the matter to show snch people tlmt few facts concerning the r
-he -i^e not- be toleiated. We mjcrration Convention" hi
tiope the perpetrator may be discov- Springs, N. C. ?
jrcd, and that fifty sound lashes be x a* 'not' aj, aiarm-is(j b
administered to his bare back. convention cause for
jVIouxt Zion Society.?At a meeting <^niry and close scrutiny o,n
if the Society on Thursday tbe follow- the Protestants of our lo
ing resolutions were adopted: ^an^Whereas,
on the night of the 21st of . ^tlje pointci's of the pas
-a * ^ t)i?Arr*/1nnno
May, .13SS, there was- an outrageous Ui till > J. '.VVlUbllM i-lu
ict of vandalism committed oiT Mt. oar land to be freed from tfc
Zion College building, in that some of ignorance and of that
party or parties deliberately smashed "which suppresses individna
several large panes, of glass in the attempts made by JKoma
Evindows of said building, and where- powers to settle what is ]
is it is the desire of the Mount Zion Carolina, failed. In this,
Society to bring to punish- others may think, I see tl
uent the perpetrators of the above Providence. Nearly the w
>utrage, therefore be it country, as well as our Slat
Resolved* That the Mount Zion So- tied by Protestants who le
;iety do hereby offer a reward ol'twen- World to find in the wild
:y-five dollars'for the detection of said America, libei ty of consciei
party or parties with proof to Convict. jown sad experiences led
Resolved, That the Mt. Zion fc>oci?ty .-their descendants to be tc
?-roress its admiration for the maifiy~-'ttaiw others. That is a ?
iction taken by the students. of the iind a grand virtue, but
college in condemning the act of van- ceases to be a Christian vi
Jalism committed.on tlie building on it permits that.to be done w
,he bight of the 21st inst., and hereby trates it good design.
tssure them that this Society is satis- Now, if Providence has
ied that no student of that institution from bondage to priestcraft,
was concerned in the commission of sit qmetlydown and let th
hat act, and we are sure that the be forged upon our hands
whole community concur in. this aid in the work by api
jpinion. . " money which has been rais
Eesolved, That we furthermore take taxation of Protestant prop
his occasion to expreess our approba- That immigration scheme
ion of the exemplary deportment of else than a scheme of t
" " 11 1 AknitAk rrAt AAnf 1
be pupils of the sc&oouor me last iwo UUUIUU'IV WitiJ
rears. South. "View it as we may
Jiesolved, That Prof. W. H. Withe- sternly stares ns in the face",
hfl rpgiip^a tcf {hpgp nes^Ia- Who are the leaders in th
tions to the students of the College. "FvoF^iiy^fcr^a^_JhG accou
. ' ' ' ' convention. 0ardliiair4l^
a cabd. ops Northrop Becker, S?
r sens, Rademmeyer and oth
Messrs. Editors: In your issne of prominent Romanist poli
16th inst., there was a communication 1S au invention cfH
from Mr. J. G. Mobley, containing' l^e PurP?|e ?*J
- ,, . State and our whole South
some reflections on the Glidden's ]jc immigrants, I ask why
Grove Democratic Clab. We had a the prominent Protesta
free conference with Mr. Mobley at country there? Bishop Kc
Tj* \KT T\n TTrarwt r\f 4-Ky<
onr last club meeting, and everythmgj^ " why w?ere"not Di
'was satisfactorily explained. Girardeaa and Pressley th>
Respectfully, ;,a host of other represei
D. IIall ^al m5?ht be mentioned
J. m: Elliott, Jr., those Romanists ]
J. M. HiGGiNS such men would discovt
C. S.' Ford* ' inwardness of the Associal
W. Yates, * .The danger iiiay not be s
\y* g# JGUll. ' se ^ar as we the present
* ' are concerned, but we owe
For lame back, side or chest, nse Shi- *9 Pv.eyc}':{' Per?
loh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For which is abhorrent to
w v. a;v-ati ii testant idea?the enslaving i
oaiL \JJ xsx* ?? jfcrf* JI i _
to idolatrous notions an
at loxgtowx. superstitions.
The appropriation of $
We have been having fine rains, by the Agricultural Bureai
and they have brought ont the grain once be revoked. I enter
crops very much. Cotton and com Protes^ against it. Let the
. , At. press and pulpit speak in n
IS looking very well for the time they tones and show the poodle tl
have been planted, although the farm- "I am not a pre. !i<.c nor
ers in this part of the county arc about a prophet," ] .: ii neithr
two weeks behind in their work. A p/opbetic Viciyu nor .Diyi
tion to foresee the result if
little good sunshine will pat them church cver gains conlr
again even with their farms. country. Let the careful
You ought to have been down on history an:5wer. G. P.
the llth of this month to witness the ProiwietaryMedic
exercises ofMrs. Eli Earrison's school- ^ visit t0 j)r< Qre2nJS
Tf tttoc nnnfomlr a en(>rP5? hfld wnnflhnrir "\T .T hilS r>.
J.L. vvnwu.; - - ? ?vuuVu.;,
the coioreu band from the river place changed our views, and es]
of John D. Harrison. They plaved prejudices in regardito wl
~ Tir v j, erally known as "Stand
some fine music. We were badly is- MedieinfcS." Of course wc
appointed at the absence of our popu- to that age in life when we
lar school commissioner, Dr. Boyd, fco conclude Life itself is
On such an occasion as this we are al- fn(^ naturally distrust an
, . . i .3 i lias not withstood long an
ways pleased to see lnm 111 our midst, penences. Being a physi
Sickness was the cause of his absence, the curiosity to know how
"VVe are glad to see in our counfy of two medical proparatioi
paper the nomination .of one of our ^sustained for so many 3
most trustworthy citizens, Mr. J. D. T?hi?
Harrison, who is' fully qualified to fill 9||HffiBBHucted, and t
any office of trust or honor. He has S^HB^Hpgements for
been president of Longtown Demo-two recipes
-i?. x-?vnom If> ar.nnaintec
crauc uiuu iui" LLic pasi> uguv u
and I can safely say that he will get to us I
the entire vote of his club. He is a for Pys
gentleman of high culture and unap- m^HHniaints, and
proachable character, and I cannot seeHBH^Hftp, for Throa
why he will not be a fit representative gS|K|^flftre for the
for all classes. He has represented jffl|UI|lHHHHmmended, i
bur county in the State convention and only re
several occasions to the satisfaction ofHHH^HKpractice, me
his constituents. Although a mereflSHH^Bfrom prescr
boy, he responded to his country'sj^^^^^^^Rg the formi
call and entered the Confederate armra^Hn^BBp shown the
battling lor bis country's riguw he
was capturcd by the enemy, Green jr
j. and from a
*** ??H?&lB^HKs' ministers;
BncUlca's Arnica Salve. jj^BSfl^HBrajHption of the
T?e Best Salve in the world for Cuts2S^BnB[Hg their cares
Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, FcYe?^^HHH?9 Dr.-Green':
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,'^^^^H^Hnment accep
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posian(j ]jCen
tively cores Piles, or no pay required. iflHH <nv'm<r Drot
is guaranteed to -give perfect satisfactionMHKBBHH^B ? ^Vv
or money refunded, Price 25 cents
t?xr- colo Ktt \r/>Vncf/>r "Krif?<* . JsTUffi
Ketetnn.
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SUM
10M THE TROMBONE OF
tAIN HOUSE OF
iLIFORD & <
)0(
and best selected sLocks of White Goods ever brought to
intil yon price ours.
rLOYES. Price them.
)me and ice us. Wo wi.l surely^save you mouev.
g- p. will:
Of 8EN6IHE KIBBLE
>se out at $10.50, worth $12.00. Sizes, 37 to .
i/i f,n a r\ iir/i xxn'11 ."k-ffo-r trA-rxr Iato fn-r f1/
LV T T V YVili VllVi T VI J IV IT 1VA V*
MEIHING FOE
nf or. T^icrlif rlny^n T.sHipc' T.ic1<=? TVir&oA
^ V? VAJVAA 4-ltVUlWkJ JL^AUAV -fc. ili VUU Jk. .
e?at 5c. Five dozen Ladies' Handkerchiefs'he
BEST FIFTY-CENT CORSET on the rr
ILIPPERS. Sizes from 1 1-2 to 5 1-2.
VVEXTIOX. CA TTLE RAISING. distant
you kindly Messrs. Editors: In compliance bottom
columns -to wilh your request to contribute some-! where
laclers to a to the agricultural column of your withor
ecent "Im- paper, I decided to send you the fol- *a^e(^
eld at Hot lowing rambling notes ou cattle rais- an(jdr<
ins especially because so little atten-1 which
ut I see in tion is given to this business which I withoQ
earnest in- am sure is not only profitable in itself,
the part of but also a necessary adjunct to sue- uio.bt
ved South- cessful larming. with ts
On every plantation in Fairfield would
t give sign county there is a large proportion of raP^J
is destined uncultivated land used at present 0pene<3
te shackles onjy ^ pay on. also a large amount shovel,
churcmsm 0f cn.itivateci land so poor and so poor- stated ;
^ ivT*0 ly cultivated that the annual loss on it rows o
absorb the profit of an equal area ^ if i
'"whatever ot'g?odlana. All 01 tnese lanas win up. T
hand nf make 9ood pasturage from the middle genera
hole of our of A])ril to SsPtember lsfc> aud a with a
little extra food will support cattle in middle
ft the Old con(^on December. A fence cear (jj
woods of made of oak Posts an<* tbree P"ie ra^s on ihc
ice. Their to the panel nailed on with 20 penny the ^01
hem and nails' is not only very cheap but very plow n
rim-Ant tn effective, as I know from experience, farrow
21S; Jfyoo can afford it, of coarse a wire 2rass0
tolerance
rtue wfeetf ^Ie mnst s? slow' and lfc 1S for their kept r
rhich-' frus- be,uefit 1 am Wrritiv-g' Star- with 0D.1J will no
a few cows. The increase is so rapid as
^ freed us y0Q wiil soon havc as many as ?on which i
shall wo need- A grade Jersey, four years old, must b<
k shaftkles I wiIi be tbe motbei*of tbree calves, and if requi
find even ^ tisr nrst can is a uciier, uib gitiuu jno* to <
jropriating mother of one. At twelve years of age, fttrrow
ed bv the lf ^er offspring are all alive they will ton<nie;
grtv > probably number sixty or seventy- s]
is "nothing sixty-fi^e have actually been recorded, ijo-htly
Ir* Roman The expense, therefore of summer pas- f^ur f,
col of the tura?e> fencing and start in stock is sweep (
, thciiaet very small, as will be acknowledged facean(
Ktt oil Tn corn.' onttm t.hmntrh the ^1?TTT?^
**' *v Wv"*? # ??"v ?w -- " O UiVYY tU
at scheme? ^ll^er tj1? item. I feel sure w^jj
nts of the m "e^cr men ^rom raising be?ins
irv'e T>:eh them, and it does take a quantitv of a
lore. Jibs- r?"Sh f01?3- To P/ovide .his I >1111^
rs, besides ?ve rov plan as used for last winter: I npiand.
mans. It 1 have about twenty-five head, little. w,
ic-Romish andbig, and they are all provided j row-?*
settlin'^our Wlth comfortable shelter, the grown j miadlei
oaes m separate stalls, and therefore fln<?^rV=
"fer^W mUCh,'f3 ,[??d th^ if
XI wellC??"? ?.?! "e5?eii^F^ I to Pjon
>rthroD and ha^^&y-ea hvcjvb awes V1 ywi Iand co
i State were ?n.d in ru0, and on
s Carlisle Tbis made ^^tv-xonr two-horse itraine
>re besides loads 5 two acres in-T^Uet, manure, ingwhi
jta'tive men focr sacks gUftno> made fiK loads; though!
p Because same land made six loads hay s<?8SsL swiew
knew that Qtti ng; three acres corn, drilled, ma- drc^i
iv the true pur?j sacks guano, made ten notice
ion loads fodder-corn. On my oat land piowei
o imminent a"d the re3t ,of ^e plantation I got ,ed bv
o-eneratiou about twenty loads of hay. Early, this ma^p
, t0 ^Qg. spring I made about one ton of hav above
etration of from rye cut just as it headed. This, plowe<
everv Pro Wllb tbe shucks from my corn, fur- retainc
rf the mind "i9bed ample food ("roughness") roots t
^ x Cotton seed and a few cow peas bo tied far
u i0noiuui t0ge^er were fecj twice daily. Cotton ter 'th<
1,000 made sec,d be fed regularly ^ous
t should at unless boiled. All of the above aril- orated
mv earnest cles were raised at home. It won't do perfori
! Protestant- t0 buy them. growii
0 uncertain ?rom m>* cattle last year were sold farmer
Kpirdinfrpr at least two hundrea dollars of butter Dianffl
' the son of aud milk? C1 kept no account, but I am wfcen ,
kr requires sure a^ove estimate is within the j wj
nc in?r)ira- mark) one hundred forty-five dollars ;ecf 0f
the Romish cattle, and hauled out this *
01 of this spring from cow and horse stalls one
student of hundred and forty heavy loads manure.
Watson. * think this does "pretty well for the _ .
_ * * expense incurred. But when my v"?
ines. higher grade heifers come into milk I tion. j
borate ry, at j expect to douoietne Duuer yieia, auu Sin<y
onsiderablv I "ie female offspring to he sold will be meSiei]
pecially our eveiT year more valuable. * . teed t<
aat are gen- manure was all made under Bitters
ard Patent shelter from well fed stock, and one
are getting load of it is consequently worth half a
j are forced ^ozen loads of barn-yard leached litter, liie svs
a humbug, (Concluded next week.) j. iMalaris
vthiDg that J Consti]
d tried ex- coax. I Bitters
~ - - 1 | or mon
' snch i sale c Eg
us conld be I will give my mods ofplanting and """
ears. The cultivation up to the termiuatiou of F0:
:h the busi- t|1G ,-arj an(j w;il premise by stating We
the mami- *n Pluntill? a of upland the farm- JOHN
with whieh cr should decide on the amount of fer- ofi^e o
I, are suffi- tizers to be applied, preparation of ^e act
:hat the Au- land and the probable yield, with uni
pBoschee's fonn seasous; tilcn have stalks suffi- 2TGTH
^ on/i T.nnc cicut to produce a good ear on each to ?^I]
U BM4V* MMUhj - _
complaints obtain the desired result. Corn plant- xhursc
:uost excel- ed in rows live feet apart will give 42, for a
dicai e^hics an(* focr ^eet in 52 sta^s t0 rovri tbe ^
jbino- them an<* 21^3 to the acre, which will, with May!
xlas public, a good ear to each, make not less than
great quan- 20 bushels. If this be so, what gain TrOTI
om all parts therc bc ejected by having 300 wr
11 classes of or over *? supported in the same JL of
' - T
and doctors, way and notygaKe near as mucn. x
ir ailments, have ahva^J^^rred com, that ^tate
sL^estion yielded a good ear'aud one to stalk,
t such valua- nule9S strength of soil with distance y'
se them for gives two. As to prolific, which im
OUf
ection to the ! plies the making of more, i never noe n<
generally.? j would plant, unless on rich bottoms, nd ii
lists' Circa- j My upland bein^ too rolling to plant Blades
* I in the hill in order to get the proper*etc.
. , ^ - ' \
v.
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SASH,
THE GREAT M0ULDING
HA BRACKETS
LO. i ,
^ETC!
this town. What makes them
Write
p. w EFORP
& CO. ^ *-^rcil27"txly
-REDUCE]
raw* vi xxngvi c
(5JD(A iMflniwS
42.
:>me and see them.
TTTTP. T , ATYTmQ
lose, Black, Brown and Garnet, at 33 1
-best quality?at 8 1-3c
larket.
D. A. H E N D I
:e, I planted by compass, of the FARMERS,
adapted to fertility of soil, and . .. f
i lands in the same way, except AlL'tfyonrfd,
FarquaharCultivate)
to left side of dropper with r. , ,
o be taken oat with left hand way?oget it"0?t 0
opped at every torn of compass, come and buy a Wat
conld be done nearly as fast as fier.
it it. If this soil was sufficient- Mowers, Reapers
it the seed for the days' planting ?g
ten soaked in saltpetre water the T sp>I1 t.hp AAlphrate
previous and lightly rubbed gine, and almost an
>r, and dried with ashes, which
cause the young corn to grow ?
r and not be injured by crows TTVf1
ms very much. The bed was JLL X U
L by a medium sized straight , _rt>T_~rrzz:
the seed dropped as above A WONBEErU.
and covered with two light fur
r a double chjp plow and board- tobacco as a
necessary, just before comins
he cultivation was'commenced A TOBACC
llv bv running three furrows ?* ,THOS. C. WII
side shovel to lap up the entire PJ'T% f
, as follows: The first iurrow
e middle, so as to throw dirt Anti-malarial, Am
5 other side, return next to Nervine and an excel
n on the opposite side, then , try it ' *
ext to corn and cover to first *
. By this process, if yanng For sale by all dealer
h an v\a< fnmc ona aam?r?rr a tkloj am
JL >V ttUO VAX WbkVUiO ^
aoist in case of drought, and IfnpkinnmT
t require as early plowing out Iff /| g 111 ||H | W
en planted in "water-furrow, JtfluUUiiiUi J
is very often done. The corn J
s hoed, thinned and replanted
red, early, and the next plowjome
in soon by running in lap
next to the corn a good "bull
" deeply and follow with a - ,
hovel to fill np and throw dirt
to the com. When three or .
iet high, run a short sharp '
:>n this furrow to stir the sur.1
i ii? ?? ii??T* ri /N y~\ T
a uave uic uuuu.ce ujuium;ui^ IVI'3 'I l-Bi
and let the after cultivation be
lort sweeps, and when the corn
to bnnch for tassels, never pat HARVESTING M
in-it, but it may be lightly hoed. EES, REAPERS
dd that I have my rows on the
3 011 a level and of good width, ?<
leu "laying by" I have a-frirn
with a strighfc- -shovel in tjie 0 A 1\TF!
5toreceivesurplus rain water '
ivent the washing of the land. {
ect one year that I commenced
the middles of a field of up SELF-SKIMMJ
m deepiy at the proper time TOJRS AND
settins about one-third done wrnfK
5 sufficiently to stop the plowich
was resumed as early as c
t proper and finished in the
ay, and being followed by a -WATEJ
Ij-Vf^two weeks, caused me to
the resfe^iRiLjJ'0?"d the corn Cfri? t ~\/r "]
1 previous to thftfrfctSPt affect- ""u .1 JOiAJjl J
it as that plowed aftei7^W4.
tha largest eared corn. The^"-^^. ~~1
shows that the l3nd of the first >T
1 was lightly compressed and , -Now 1S your tR
id the moisture for the lateral der*
r\ nanofwjffl on/1 nrof cncfonon^A
v ^vuviimvw uuu qvw wuwwummw
reiopment of crop, and the lat- " JT. F. Mel*
3 earth being thrown up and ?^
i, the moistare was rapidly evap- Tj^'T) T
an? the lateral roots could not H r
m their office in supporting the *>-*3g
stalk. It also teaches the
to prepare the land well to ?
,nd avoid deep cultivation, unless
:he corn is young.
II in mv next continue the sub- CHUlOJii iA Art.
planting and cultivation of crop. CH0ICETIJKi
"***" on# urn? ron
Electric Bitters. vuv/^v^
remedy is becoming so .well known pimTfT? Turirc
popular as to need no special menHI
who have used Electric Bitters r>r>rkccT? sy "RT
ie same song of praise.?A purer ^
ae does not exist and it is guaran FOI?i.hD
> do all that is claimed. Electric
will cure all diseases of the Liver LEA & PEKKIN
dneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, SHIRE
teum and other affections caused byblood.?Will
drive Malaria from
tem and prevent as well as cure all * ?*-c''511 Jit
il Fevers.?For cure of Headache,
nation and Indigestion try Electric STEAM-COOKE1
.?Entire satisfaction guaranteed,
ey refanded--Price po cSand $1.00 A fall line of
r!o or \T/>\I<icrAr Xr k arAnm'c . , ,
tore ?4 eluding- sometni^
- Peaches and SI
K COTJXTY CO&MISSIOXjSR. Pine
are authorized to announce Mr.
HOLLIS as a candidate for the FRESJI GItOUlS]
f County Commissioner?subject to
ion or the Democratic primary. * SUGAR-CUR
ROYAL' BA3
3E FOB FINAL BISCEABGE *
jL apply to J. A. Hinnant, Judge at radtif
Probate for Fairfield County, on
lay, the 28th day of June, iSSS, TFRMS FOTi
final discharge as Administrator of 1 Ua" "
tate of Margaret ElkiD, deceased. _
A. F. RUFF,
29flx3 Administrator. MILCI
WQ G0QD T0
| for sale by
LL apply to John A Hinnant, Judge Mav22f xl
Probate for Fairfield County, on
; the Sth day of Jone. 1888, for Jg M BPfc B f I
L discharge as administrator of the If Mill k^j
of Jatnes O. Nichols, deceased. ILHUI
JAMES W. BANKHEAD, *
St 1x3 Administrator. ?tTn.j
' They will dye cverytl
; J where. Price 10c. a pa
garden plow or wheel I S&aggygffi:
iedsonly to be tneu. Come rounfi They do hoc crock^r fit
7 one; $3.00. Stocks, Steel ^ g Douglas ? Co.
; Ee^^ Harf^^ Irom Steel, ? C., and c. Bnce <s
WINNSBORO WAOrON CO. dlse, Woodward, S. C.
V
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MannfaciarerflB
Ctiariestor., ivlpH
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BEAD TJBUS
to loll grass and cfl
is, come and buy a?
HHB
? itUU
Nixon Heel SweeSg
water and an efl
f your well or cisteH
:er Elevator and PtB
*9
gines and Boilers.
d Westingliouse ifl
ything farmers ne?
JAMES PAGAN*
ID TO health:?
;u, manutaciorea msg^m
jLiams&co., b?H
formula prepared?
of-the University*?
ti-dyspeptic, a gJaj
Lieut chew. >9
O STU3LBUG1 ' -jM
s. Cal for pamp/;ijB|
- _ $m
wl
ACHDfES, BUSH
> and MOWERSffl
jB
^NGETAPOKM
PORTABLE mKiL-M
'.4C?S. M
) Jflj
RTOTO i
te to nlace vourflH
\ fl
^^ee&^CCH
)RVTE^?PKH
B3SH PEUNESH
1/ajm utljbillibjl j
sinalemonss
ackwell's i
pickles.
>s worchestb
sauce.- i
a.ccaroni. 9
Canned <jk>ods, jfl
f very fine in
liced and Grafl
apple. .
[) SPICE^-uTi kifl
?K HAMS.g
:JC?owAJ
:ed priced -Jgj
ABOYE-CA?
BtUET- I
roowsT~H
CNG MILCH B
J. K. DAT?
MonticelloJB
Dyeing,
ling. IheWM
ckage. T!hB
as, Ano:W
t, or ncn-l^B
tu:; wco:orm
. DrurcisePH
; Co., Cinerar^M