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MiieSiwSi ssE Lu-AL LYiiLUGENCE. ;". Wednesday, December 4, : : 1889 1 '-* ' 11^: vy New Advertisements. vf ; For Sent?J. M. Elliott. - For Bent? A. Williford. Bargains?Caldwell & Bcffi ?? Dresses-Q. D. Williford & db. Wanted?P. E. Collier, Near York. Notice?Juo. A. Stewart, Chairman. Cbristmaa Goods?Connor 4; Chandler. Citaiion?J. A. flinnant, Judge of Probate. " - , . , Lccal JirieJs. . . ?Rev J. C. Stoll ha? been continued _ in charge of his last years circuit. ?Centreyille now has two scores- tbat of J. M. llood and that of S. C. Moore. ?We have been suffering from an attack of roal -weather. co?.se<jueiitiy some of lis are afore hjj. ?Mr. X. C. Kobertsogi, Avbo has been confined to his bed fur eleven -weeks, is still a i^reat sufferer. ?A large crowd was in town on Monday to attend the Rales. Several tracts of land were sold, bringiflg fair priccs. ?The .Uidgeway posioffice w still ? under tire management of A. A. Mor^ ris, J~. (* . Wiiiianir.. (.'ut po*unafr? ter. having: arrange^-wim mm uvruu 14^? 'soetli-So^gipa-senger train Pwas late on Wednesday, getting ready B Ba^? rnn- *ts reo.u*ar winter schedule, Hfltvliich means anything wkbhM4uee or ^ttour hours of the advertised time- - T ?Win nsboro was ma^'a station by the Conference aVCanufe'ii andl'ev. 1*. Hr Herbert Jones assigned to the rtfiarge. ^ While regretting to lose Mr. Duncan Ave welcome M?. Jones to our-midst. ?Friend Dan. liuff reports a good time at the Camden Conference, and | we are not surprised. No one likes a p well spread table more tlmu he and for good thing; to eat there's no place like Conference. ?Any one passing through Kiage-Wiir cannot fail to be impressed with the fact that she is enjoying, inst iaow,. a building boom. We congratulate our neighbors and predict for them * successful future. : ?On Monday Joe JLxrry jattd Bill <5 Cord were before theH Mayor {-barged "? with cursing and disorderly conduct.' Joe Harry was fined $o or five days. He took the five days. Cordes was fined $1 ..30 or tlu-ee days, lie paid up.; ?The,Fairfield M^f?*l~A5soci&tio? held their regular bi-monthly meeting Oi* jaonaay. ut nu^ui iauv<? was transacted. Dr. J, C. Buchanan; read a beautiful tribute of respect 1*. the memory of Dr. T. T. Robertson". " ?The selection of Dr. Jones as priu-. cipal of the Methodist Female College was a wise one. Besides being an able and good man lie lias considerably experience as an educator ixrut will make this one of f he "best j ostf f nTitkjs in / star*. i ?Mr. Smith, of Chester, loii.&sKulej iOiae days agvf. Oa Friday tiic^aule' was found in the possession of Ken ixedv <!t Davis. They claimed tojhave traded for "the animal ^ith some unknown party. The stolen animal v?as promptly returned to its owner. : ?The little Bob Whites are hiving - - ' ? J- J.T I . a rough time of it now tiiat mt-v arc 110 longer numbered among the f protected infants" by our patemaljl^wk, aiul.the voices. of ."Old Gunner? sn$ all the "Little Gunners" are heard In the land crying out, "GoBush! Hiejon!*' ?'The^Thespian Corps of the jtown has gradnally materalized their attempt to get up * play, and are enow busily engaged in rehearsals. Something out of the ordinary run may be looked for at an early day if we are to judge from the casic of characters. ?Wade I?uff ( colored,)was hp before Justice Cathcart_ on Wednesday* charged with attempting to commit ... ?5?nnlf. on one Anna Ul? 1 1* lit* 1/1*114 MVVMM-V T Sawyer. The Justice* hag* rio? delivered his opinion, but reqniredibond of the accased until to-morrow, When he will decide the question whether, or not, a case has been made out.! -"We had a pleasant chat with; Mr. Thos. Anderson on the streets ce| last Monday who seems to have been =very favorably impressed with his recent trip to Nashville. It will be remembered that lie and Mr. Guinyaijilijji^ delegates from South CaroU^ attended the convention, the object ef which "was to consider the adoption of reform ? prisons. Thev have them in Tennessee, and Mr. Anderson says he was deeply impressed with them, and thinks that it would be a wise course for this State to follow Tennessee. Delegates from every state ixt tin? union were present, and tliey seemed unanimously to favor reform prisons. Mr. Anderson says the attention of the Legislature during its present session will be directed to this matter, and it is hoped some action will be taken, for in many instances the penitentiary, as it is now. in ease of very small boys, proves to be a school of vice and not a school of reform. Death.?Mr. James Brown, of Uly the wood, lost a little child aged two years on last Monday night. She had dyphtheria. Removals.?R. II. Jeunings to the Flenniken house; W.J. Elliott to the Woodward house; R. J. McCarlev and his boys are boarding with W. J* Elliott. Death ok Mk. Dewitt.?Mr. Thos, Dewitt, who was at one time a resident of Wiunsltoro, died at his hoipe on last Sunday at White Oak. lie wri"< a meclianie. and ha<} reached the rijac a?rt; of sixty. V jK , ?-* 'nu.. f'Ai 11IK I'.i.tinyN.? iiic Kicviiivu i o" 4 license" or "no license" was held ?i Monday, which resulted as follows^-". Liccnse 11 ( Xo license... Xo interest was ahown iu the.contest whatever. : Tiie Cocks Take it the A gentleman says therein & anee man who has a gaine ^ke<gwUj as desperate in his effort to dowir^li jut*' trust. He has seen this hloode-: cock leap desperately upon a cotton bale, covered with jute, and proceed to tear the bagging literally to pieces. . r'i " 9 wm> 1: -> 3 . CCto&TXn*A. + i S S , ? \ . ; The favorable impression- produced I on the first apperance of t&e agreeable Kqmd frmfc remedy Syrap'^of figs' afewyearoagohas be^.mort>' than confirmed by the pleasant . experience of all who havertsed it, and thesoccest of the proprietors and manufactures i of the California I5g Syrup Cgmpany.* Ca> Florida do Better??Mr. Preston Rion presents ns witfca box uf snap beans" picked -from bis garden on the morning of the 29th of JJovemJaer.. In. September Mr. Rioi* planted i turnips in his beat) bed and .a-long with the turnips came the beans.;~ The fall has been so remarkably w arm that the beans bave survived and beanB are thus picked fresh and crisp in the Tat-. ter da\ s yt November. DEATH otviliss MAITCU': DAJ:C;AN".? I It was with unfeigned sorrow thiit the r many friends of Mi>> Maggie Barman heard of her death in Columbia on last Saturday morning:.. She had lingered for a long- time with consumption^ dnd through all of her suffering' -she - niaiiii fesfed rare fortitude.' She* Wis: well ' 1 * "' *i ' t'W: >i ? . Known .in ?innsuoro. wneru iiur uiirily liad lived and where slie had Spent a greater part of Jier life. A "\vdjman. she was, of refined sentiment: and aiid nolile .i?ipulie! and wrtltat ai sincere .Christian? _ "-r .. j "New ADVETiTTsr^rEKT^r^ealct wjel1 ?fc Kr.ff say as the fall seaaotOftdvances price* must decrease. So-they ar<jhvith them. Read their advertisement.; Christmas, say Connor & Chaiidler, win soon be here, umT if ycu f.van.t. haudsome gifts' torljwr friendi, at prices lo suit the purse, call on Q". TX wnnrorcl *;^- Gi5. announce that they will have a spechtl sale of their handsome dress jioods commenc- i ing on Saturday, November 30. 1 ' -j Eighty dollars cash., says ;Mat| thews & Gitmmings. win buy agenuine Ctolu^bu^irgjvCo^iJ^gry. x > kr UIU Hi . I Still AxoTiigK.?KDn the night of the 22hd, Mr. llf. O*. iDuke jfo^t'By fire j his barn aud several out - hous^ \ The ! fire had made considerable . headway' when discovered by Mrs. Dnke about ' 12 o'clock?Vi[TJie aiarm -given by i Mr. Duke and the prompt assistance a _/ c: j ; .of neighbors. ."jay.echhe dwelling which was in groat dagger, g&e posts sitapdi ing about.twelve- feet from the front | piazza.being, burned iip. Fortunately a AII AA?*/V<1 'T * uiy .sluck were -a?* n?y*.w xjch>? vshmatcd at ^OOc'-'Thereis noxsJnc ai to | how.thefire originated, perha'p^iii the oJd way "Iromu coal in the pipe." ffrk in thk Country ?Messrs. W. R.I>oty .& Co.-. ha4 two tenant J houses on their Westpn place ties'troved j fey-fire on Tuesday aijont three o'clock : in the afternoon, onca two room and ! the other a single- room Jioi&e. It . s&c.ms that< the heacU- of \the^i'a?Tnly ijfcoloied) occupyiithe two rejihr; I |bnie had-had a nnfipns'&i tfie' iijgiit i previous to the fire, and the-lady of the house was moving tier effects - >?.? CIia rroo ennn in 1 hn h/\llCO Q O W Ck\ CVA/U. ?u ? uv . m shout while befoie the fire, and hence things look a little auspicious. I The single room house was situate-I about ten feet from the ofKeV 'and was. nbe quite completed. Loss about $100 to flW-snttyifl maTmlTj:: . ; Visitors "Without Visiting .?Week after week a committee is appointed :t9r Yisit. Mt.-^ipn>vibutrit/3eems: that they seldom, if ever go. These weekly, visits' by'fri'erids of thd school would do a greatjdeal of good, in more ways thafl one/f|ft -?*ould stimulate pupils, and srive (^^urasremenfto the teachers^ and'wo u 1^- Jafl'ord ilic visitors themselves an^g>oi*tu^tyjof ge^ir^i some k5iD^ied^?f the: WnJtgenient' c|f the sqh.ool. Jt!|>oard of visitors without ti^ng i^^non-entity, and we]may say right g^ere^tliat it too o|ten happens thafthes^^^^thjngE-^ee- f>egiin in soSside j that atr^^t jSoil. " "'' < .., Fairview Experiment Station.? Dr. J. M. Glenn is conducting some Mcsirsf iBter<^^^jjenni9|i^jM 3?ai,r-' View,' his home', hear " Jeiiimsville. His garden is i lattud off into.a minmture experiment'station and:; the results are carefaJTv watched and ..noted. The cotton square is occupied by several rows of cotton, tqeiAlfceji long stapte aud Peterkin alternating in the hills. This is done to prodiicc a hybrid variety, the effort being to improve the lint of the Peterkiu and-theyield of the Allen. This cot toil ~Ts" very fine, twenty-two pounds . having been slreivdj/picked ; from a row of eighteen ?talks. The oats square! contains this cereal planted in both : liilte and broad cast. In somo of the | hills - ? CPl,#f olljy one guiii: -wua pkuudk' .ximl broadcast is' much i finer than Ufeat drilled or hilled, and the Doctor Is itrr.Kned to'at'frrbt>{e;fbis: to:-the' rdlling which he ga^e it after planting. Experimchtsin garden Vegetables are also made here, some tomafo; yincr from cuttings, iaJblv are siill bearing abundantly, cabbage, strawberries, bean?; etc.', all receiving attention The Doctor has promised to publish a full report .ioi-iiis experiments in tiie nesvs a^mikh\ti> wj^elt cannot faittoihei vaiaaWe ieGnlr^ution to the-iagric?H^!iraSlitl?-ai;^'c o^ie times. A long "and succe^fn^ exjfcSifience. in ' n?^ril?rin <1 1/%ira lurujlllg yiuo ? ??..*, f for it Vtrcl'has1itte"cl ii for: cou; <Juctl8g ' xf,feHipdat^ ih 'a ^i|$B#f^wlhwa\4*-?* ; I L 'Bon itr$Q. A?^i?<-tiuglianL Nail. tVA. Buc&ug&Rn. jjight clerk of <i,thc Ujiited States .Express' CQjiipauy, wlien asked to make up a pm^e for the ) purpose of T>uyin? some tickets, in the > Louis&aa.. Siiiici _ JjOtterv refused but ~ wficTucte^i2rlic^0Tild-tr}- hi.1? luck, - ' "> /-SSPC-ga.... ~J aiHk- seilf f 3 f w 11 jj^tfceniihh tf&iii. these & *;$&. nctresttBi&tfii&li<*?jc-|j|?j)ri7.e oi ticket tfi I Strife Ti6tBf3^T(,Vini)any \ Ort. 1. WnWlJiir. *3 '? Tl 'V?'T~ I'jni'i.. r yiH.l Personal.?Drs. Beattie and MePheeters of the Columbia Theological, Seminar}', who assisted Dr. Jordan in micfiirtnflrv mppfinirs jirul with thfe Communion Service?, returned home on Monday. Eey y?. M. Duncan has been appointed to take charge of the church at Cheravr. Rev. Herbert Joneej' formerly of Aiken, has been appointed by Conference! to take the church .: : . Miss Susie Kctchhi returned from the 4,City Vv the .. Sea," where she*has made quite a.Jengthy rUit, on, Mon-1: day. ;a. - . Miss'Fannie McRay, of Bennetts-vine, Is visiting1 at "Mr/ Samnei Caihcart's. / . ' 'I [ Vi ? ami \I pc II (i_ Brice. of l Woodward?, spent Thursday night bi town. ? Tlie Mioses Youugfjiicr, of Lexington county, are visiting their brother. -T. P. Youngener. : - ^ - "}fr Walter L. Thompson and bride, of Steelton, Pa., are 111 town at tl*o .residence of their kinsman, Mr. John; [ J. Neil. . i Mrs. Jas. Gladney. of Ilomer; La. 4 [ is visiting relatives in tl?e county.1 i Mr. G? B. McMaster, one., of the University boy*, spent Thanksgiving in Winnsb "6. ~ : i;*4 . Mrs.R. ]?.' Mfller, after a vMt of a few , wetks, accompanied by Iw i mother, Mrs. J. B. McCains returned to her home in Shelby, N. on Friday. -| . Mi; J. S. AfcCreiglit, >ylio las for a . number of years held, a .-.prominent position in the office of TiHvo Nkws and IIkkald, left on Tuesday'to accept a.sihiation in Spartanburg in the printing establishment of Mr. Jno. oilitoi- of this paper. That Mr. MeCroiirht nuiy meet with success ill his new- homo is the i wish of liis many friends, and especially ] of The 'News Xxd IIekau>. TliE OFFICE OF MASTER. To i/ie "Editor of Hit X^cirs innl Jfcrutd: 1 see that there is. some purpose 01 . establishing the office of Master .for FairfLekl County. Before'this be done I think the necessity of the thing and the wish of the people should both be knowji. To the writer the effect ,scemsi to be the making of one morcoffice? tbe support forwhich will be:an additional tax . upon' our'people without being'.necessary or it will .detract from the tAlaries of lite present officers of the Court, which are sufficiently r . * I icesgi.*e now.* ruo bono. - A C.lltD OF THJXKS. In the recent los? of my saw and ... J.\: r , grist it III I liad the misfortune to lose., j besides several bales, of cotton and a ! fine assortment of pine, oak audi wal-j nut lumber, a valuable selection of! carpenter's and mechanic's tools. A i feW days ago' the sum of $20 was handed me, which had been raised by. -a few (?f mv friend* foppurpose ef j aiding mc" i;? ' repairing niy <tockor tool*. 'To those ;Vho'thh3 contributed in.raising.this fund.,, I beg to. inform, them that it has been-expended for t4ie purpose for which-it was raised, and some' vary handsome "and serviceable tools purchased; and Tdesirci furthermore* u> .extend to them inr. sincere ! thanks lor their kind and thoughtful consideration.: -It. G. Mtltjtr." \Foodward, S. C., Nov. So. ?\ ' | .. KM TCniX?CATHCAltT." j > . On Weclnesd&y, .-tlie.-27.tkinst., Mr. H~E;Ketehin and Mis9 Ella-fJathcart were united In thelioly bonds of roatri-. rnony. The ceremony was performed by the Xev. -Jno.- T; Chalmers aMhe... residence of the bride's father, Mr. Samuel Cathc&rt." Only ihe immedP ate friends aud; families, of .t he bride audgrooni-werepreseut* j reception*.-; ' ' jjj.ri On"ThursdayeVening a magnificent iufarewas giyen; fit the home of:JJ.rs(. : P. Keichiu. as-a reception to;, her -sonand his bride. Every one seemed to; be overflowing with merriment; and '.bappines. The bride and jrro^mi were as happy, and contented aa two mor| tal& could- well be?- they were the very personification of the sentiment set forth in the old lines? : "Two souls with but a single thought, .: Two hearts that beat as one." .......... .They, .received the., congratulations of their Mucerous-friejids aud jfcqiraiirtances with unfeigned delight, a'ml alter a fashion that must have made the hearts, of the old bachelors present groan within them. t ... The assembled company enjoyed the" pleasure-of conversation for a few ; hoars, after which they were-treated to something1 more substantial, wjiicli ' wa? ';eqaiillV'Jas interesting although . not quite, so; "spiritual is the' smiles ofpretty, girls. . >.... t - After supper all Ihe; guests returned to'tlic parloi-vrtiereuhe remainder ..of the. evening was spent ,in >ongs and plcaseat talk.. ; . ; The-News and Kkrald joins their 'numerous friends in wishing the bappjr, :pair a long, happy and prospeEOvts life. . d . A JtUPLYTO WATKIXS. ; To thr Kditur of the }s f. icj ajul. ] An article appeared hi your, 4a*t issue j from J. . "VVatkins who scents *to want information to the query, '/Why the .colored citizens fail .to pratroni/xv a. colored school regardless, of dcJipinmational distinctions?"'... ..: * T -J- ' - ? * -W i -1.-1. -i.1. .i.- it.A j ill repiy; i to sianrwiai un? colored, citizens arc anxiOii>toliave a tine school ami aviII l?e united ill their effort r.o bpve ono established; bat just -asloitjr as th<^ principal-is selected from flic iiiini^tci'ei-ial riu'ik? ;of::iiiv' pf the variousyde^oiuinatioii.s; jii.st so Ion# uill every effort provc.futile-J !... . riace ai- the head of . affairs teachers -who are not-connected with the,: mtnis; tryiike thoseat -^ood old'Mount ZIou" [and in whom all tlte colored citizens i cau repose like confidence, and the time will not he far distant when all will be well; j * :j. j TTetiraJrfic Person# And thoue troubled'vvitfi lKirVousiiese resulting If from rare-or-overwork wiR-be relieved by taking - - Bi*otvn'$ J von Bitters. Genuine j has trade m*rk and crossed red lines on wrapptf. \ iV* *TC.^*SgfjJ?a^. vt*r; ?? '-?? ?? :?1??f '-r ? a?-;> :>rrc cot NTT SCBtVSk j -rt ! EAST VATERKE. - J ' ' November 30. The wea'her for tne past ten day*,jhas been very unfavorable for picking cotton;' atia .'is pre? renting the Jate l>olIa from,"opening, Yery liut&open cotton remains to be picked. Tbe average cotton-erop of our section wiirue aDoai seveu wwo. tp.ihV plow. . ; . ^ * : The colored peopLo seem well satisfied: most of tfcem have contracted for another year. ; ... i _ The (ariiers arc.linsv sowing grain, principally oate^ ... v *Several parties have .lost , hogs* supposed to be causedfrom cholera We are sorry, (o' learn that Messrs, W. J. Lj kes a^d. J. ^ra?ier j expect to leavse onr section soou.: - MivJLykes will move back - to his home, near Columbia/. Mr.'Frazier to his plantation on.15road'illver. ' ->< The Prize Club met Friday at Mr. F. A. Neil's; they decided to meet .and have a^ oyster dinner on MhcSOth of December. , At this niectfng flip prizes will he-.aurarded.. . .1 ^ ...... KK-WTKUVBU.K.... . - ; ^November :?<V One day-test, week,' Thomas fJiiison. a vonn<r man- living near here7 wliilc unloading cfttton ;it the gin house .of Mr. JD. P.' Ciio&yJ' felJ from the .phUfttym u :(Tfstancc of twentv-tiv-e or .thirtv ..feet.:. IVtieri" .. ; ;.f I picked trj). he wain-thought ttvlw jtlcauJ In a few (lavs lie Svas again alile fo work. .. rz * Mrs. ,SVi<4s? tliroiudi mistake.trobTaiL over- dost1; .of iiu$.v.omica a; f^R" (hrrs siiioei }>r. ;0: Xv-*lIo?gh| inis 'suntiii()nod;ioi<lshc\?<)Uir'recmlcre(l.'-v: come of the citizens of this section V i;; ; :< E ' - > went below JiuTgeway "this week- to look---at- kinds,.. It~is>..rumored that "they; Hintei'nplnfe ; 'nir)Vtnpr\to: that portion 01 mvcuuui\. Mr. Scahoru.. u li'jA>e\and hog drover, from. Tennessee, was. in our neighborhood-'-Monday: Ho was not disposing'of his' hogs: very1 rapidly^ Most of the people raise their '*thag. and hominy*' at home, j JJtis. price was live and a half cents per pound.- ; "" Owing' to high water, Mr. --Oi^eeii, the mail carrier, decided ' liot" to visit Feastervilie and polling on Thursday. of last weekv Messrs; !). F. Crosby 'and > >\VJ?T Smith will start to Tennessee and Jvejx tacky in a few days'to purcTia&e hearses, and mules.. .& jv--?* Mr. T. left yt^tciKiiy'fOjT St. Lonis, Missouri': ' "" , A few days since, some"' one entered the residence of.. Mr..., Charles Porter, postmaster at tliis place*. ami-stoic 'S' W&tflu ' ? Cotton lias all been incited, ^iitfied,. and most of it sold. ;- -The school M Cool-Branch .closeicfcoil Friday last. c * 17. i . .. ..ytl . ' ** THE ED UCATIOy OF A trO&AX... To the Editor of the Xcic+ and lla-ul'M We are glad to see tlitt thelrnstee^.of the.&nuh. U-H'olitui r.aivefsjtv,parent least scrH>fi?ly.Gi>n3if!ere<l ihe^fuestion of the admissibility of'women into 1 lie University". The mere fafe't'OT ;its(.bs-. ibg.brojight.'iip sHo^s^ts need, and settles forever the que&ipijft.'rlt; may not be to-day *>r :to-morrowj bat 'so I'urely as' there is ":f Uhlvevsity; >jvyi Che womeij <*u there, or"else 'State will, have- V> J'nrwiluso.ine^here c,etee for them to be-e?iDeaw<|; Nowp whv should not \vomen:bff educated' ut The highest Institution in ine suue, as-wea as men? They certainly deiservu;it-> a& mirc^,.and; jsm natJter. Jucliried"tb think more, if. her position is tof lie considered.;..Xopk^at Jiet relations XQ this-very-class for. ^which so much anxiety is felt....She i&.lha earifeaf tntmytocrs is - the iaost1 lastly iiuflutinee,' aii'd' rti*evo'iVe "Vt fii6w~tfft?Tshftp?s one's carearVlloW is sKel'to'"&o-iiec datjlii' the gteaf battle t>ril3lie:? .if?heis 'sent fuxlli uriariiie'd,-' b'r iftlf e<jaippe&? Ts it'possIblS'liftt* wc -^Xpefctf 'tfiore* of her flni'i4 or'thbse "tfhonV'conveiitio^ality -designate-as-, ihe sslimajpri sex? -If we do* it - i$ -certain!* c*ery--unfftlrv And yet, it looks m hat. ;W?.y?Tj {What6om the-edocation -which isiiosf Igiven to yeomen amountjo, after all? fWhy .itl$ the' same bid "thtri?Loy&^ndf oyer 'ii(r?'!n"nrtf pi?IcnTft"fi?<t- atid -w" c .develop (be resources ortHetf'* mind; The idea prevails that, *Tf"lBaf: p girl needs in the line of educMTOH"should berather. on- tbe-eroamentalr. order so to spcah,-1bat is giving- bsivenoiipb to keep.her fremdisgracing- herself and family, of-the common sehockbestnches witfi a Ik-fle-simtiteFing'. -of--Algebra ;Latin etc., and- then spend- tiie rested her time- in -the-ornamental, learn ;her -:?o-i bang i away. ..on? piano,-'or some (Other- instEnnrcRTT iu r-the most diabolical :mapiierf - daub t a fen viilanoas pictur-es.on-.caittvass, .or may be, she is-taught .some jother ''Tom toolery" ..that, is equally, as absurd^ This is ihe' dorrTcfeUirn "usually assigned [ to *' gi rls Ffre'spkcl iye,; oJ "tlieir fitness.^ '* \; ... We appreciate"fully tTflj gr?af; benefits^ to' be d^iyed froiii inusic ahd.the j oilier arts", unt we." YTo~'ndt'1 think Jbal j thcyr sTiouidt)'e taught*to" glrTS'simplji because they are sucn, wiaeu is none in a great i.fiatYy"' cases'.4Tf l '^ogiar Bas.tfy'e: t&cnt',Tef aoy/dr "afr*"ctfjtbe?^ as the Case inky tie,' bfe Vtftt&fflr' tk>. Jici just as it"wcnld^elJone'WitFi'it i'Otinc man." It Ts true ih'at iYT~?#!tfc'^rijf ' th< miserable'' method' ;^urelfedi"i'djr, hei mental culture, "women "haV'<Tbgejn abli "to bold their own.1 What " silC ' jrvoutf j do ff offered"the*same adva&tag'e? [' thai are given to the" men, is bfcybna con j jecture.---' - ? ?- I Th?r?5 is a sort of contemptibly waj of treating:, .this. great, .questiori Yh'a . absolutely nauseates. ? For i'n^Uyice women are said to be incapable-pf' tak ing- any move. than whatj . 'afi now receives.. Now . this'is: *yeri specious, . but. .absolutely' I fail: so far tacts,, and recent, exp^ilmeiit in the many i us tit n tio iis^ w he He thr .have been admitted, show." Ta&enal around they ..show just as muclj caps bility..and .capacity for. mental exjertioi as. the men. ^Eighty-five year^' ag< . ..South' Carolina cstabUslied 'a hiiilti(u . tjon for tlj,e. higher ed neat ion Of he . vaflug men. jSot satisfied with' thi she adds a military departcient'j iihd'i now diking aboiit. adding a aepara'fi .1 agricultural "c^lle^c." "But what "ha she done for her noinep? Ab?dliit61; nothing. " : " "" " There aret it is true, ia few SCctariai ,and private iiislitations' where the; [ are sent at great cost,"where tlieyMfra; * v. a i ^ m JL rir I learn more toan in me gniaeu buuuyu but these can -lio moretorifpttre'Witl ! the Souih "Carolina: TXnivefSit'y fhai ihe graded schools' fo' Ihe'ftV." I Wfc therefore,. hope That' ihe L'^gSalaHitf will have the wisdom ioGpdirilie door of this grcat Source of le&r'nTtifr id 1K girls. Tfiey "ongfii*1 ro 'bc"2tvefi' ai I equal ch'aifceT- ' l? - w"rt:RCh\t?7*J "1 9 ijADIES, NOW IS Y< Ff SATUBBA1 We will commence a grand sal TIVELY AT COST. 1 " Owing to ttfe short crops t to close them out. Remember ;after this date.... n d ^ ( ...... TffB OIL XILL-AT WOltK. I . .. . . : . , '! i . : .> - . .By, a union of zeal, energy .pluck and the nickejs and flollars, AYinnsboro Las inaugerated .many new . enterprises. The town, the county, and every one interested hi the advancement of the interestof both, will receive.the news with unfeigued ;pleasure that one of the- principal of the new industries has f. been'completed and' is now in full j operation. It wili.be remembered that | tli^ Oil iliii & JFertilizer Company was I 1 J- .* ?'aaii o/rA I ' organized not jmuic umu a , .and in view of. many of the obstacles | in the~way of cryst&iizing these kind | of tilings and the-almost infinite details J tiiat have.to be looked' after, those in control are to be congratulated upon tueiivvork.- We predict (hat the nucleus lia* been formed to which we . shall add greater things. 5 i rfl ? , j Forth? benefit of ou- readers who are not familiar with the process of. making cotton seed oil, we shall give ' "a crude idea of the process, which the seed must pass through before the oil , isextracted. The seed honse, which contains the seed as it is taken from the wagon, is situated about ' feet l'rom the mill house properv In, the. .^seed house there is a .hopper with a roller .full of spikes. The seed -arephced in this hopper and stirred 'by 'the. spiked roller; this hopper feeds ...tfcjb &eed.; into a revolving wire", screen which..sifts ihe trash,Mocks of lint coltooyetc., from the seed. From tliii screen the seed drop into a fan ;:as they ,pas3 into the fan they are dropped on . ..a magnetic ;table..which is leauing on an incline ; the seed.readily slip over 'this,* while all'-nails- or any metalic subs^nce adhere's to the magnet. This is.to. prevent, nails, screws, etc., from , gettiog ?Into-the- linters. The fan blows all' grit, dirt and trash out, which may halve been left in the seed by the screen. 1.After passing through l lli?rfrnf.-Gi\T:alhcr-by thexlraft of the ! ftrr; 11rr ^eed -* drop mTo-u sere r cod- jveyor uri<l"p2$y lUtO't'hi3' toll I" lioi^j and kre ..drojgpe^Jntp a "belt conveyor iwhicth. deposits., Ihem upstairs into ! m:oti?r screw conveyor which runs al6ng^Stitoj)of the gin and are dropped . #0111; JpiiT screw.' conveyor' Into the feeders. .: The feeders. have . spiked rollers in them, which tumble the seed ' about' and,; dFstribntes' them in the , gins^^Th'escyjTiis Yrc' called linters'. . .{TJ(iey,gin? .ih.eiint left on the seed by ot-her ffiatt) -The lint is then gathered "and-packcd in bales - and sold as a low grade of cOttori. The seed, as they . ^roj>,^p^ the .iiuters, are seht;dqwn stairg. ia.a. trough to abuller;.thi8 ; 'mafcbiue- bulls the *eed, and seed and hulls both go back upstairs ort abelt . ^nvevor'to a wiFe sci e'en which s'epa? hniia cm^'moai: the hnlls,T>a$s on : -by 'mcans'of a-' 6crtw conveyor :ta the . boiler rooirr'and -are-used for fsel-; the -xiiQiil oYTrfilt' pass* 'dd#ii "still's again td . .be.pKesie,<} between large iron'Toilers; they are ^wn.convftyed-ughstairs.by; a. belt: conveyor and" dropped into a ?eate'r,('Ntf bleb is 'dowto 'staiiff. Tbis :?e&e?.i8_l?imil^r"''an oVeu^ made . jsome something. like the boilor of an i engin*. ~ The* steam is pawed around the 80^6 bttt"does notcome in contact with iheiD. When sufficiently cooked or., heateds they are drawnfrcm the heatei'-aud-placed on -a mohsii* cloth, which is;folded -'over ?heiz?iir a sort-ot 'cake shape! TKeiy are'then placed in a ^M^efei.jie. called ,a cake forgier. This Bfinuichine.r ui-esses =the cake just enough brio'1 be press. When the prek's'ii full of cakes' the steam is .t&rned '".on, "and, the oil " is pressed out ' 4wid rmis .iuto a woadcii tank., From 1 this iroodttHankyit is drawn by means : bf" a'steatn pnrnp. poured through a pipe ,5'ntV) th? '1m -e tiink and left to settle. Ii ir uiawn from-these settling I. -tanks by-means of a gate or faucet, /c. Thusyoubayeyoitr oil. THE LEGISLATURE. *_ Cai4^iM.y:..iW. 27.Tribe House. convened tit 12- m.- yesterday; and \ after the'usual orders and assignments ? of particular days for special "orders, !:rMjPnrP^?J - V - J* ~ . . . ^ t Speaker Siqions-was warmly wcl"-cefmed-and his words of sal ntat ion met i a'ready"'"had""h'darty "response' in" the t. hearty of *t?^c jumpers.1 * Thia .session is.to elcct three railroad ^cotnmissioners and -the friends of the f VBrTotte" candidates are' working like f j b$avers" for * their respective men. 5 . Majors.. Peake,. Smith and. Cleveland are-the prominently spoken-of, t lie last ;~'p055iWT"the nrd.?t popolarof all. l." j' "Wljile most of ' the Fairfield delegai f ion.are. .at .kelson t?ilotel?Mr. Bach> -auan is boarding. at Mrs. McMahonr$. s'"- 'Mr:* Buchanan had filed ifotice$-of: s Wfoirpsvingbills: ' A bill /to. rjesulateTthe sale,of seed ?.-cotloain Fairfield County.. .. . biH;^to amend:Sections i;0.>and ii 207 of ihfc Code.'' ;; lr 1 a <*,??. tho r.foo(inn nf i hp 7 f. ?X Uiil.lVl IUV VI V* >i of Easier-, iu. Equity for Fairfield ^Oonntf^- if- - : it vi A. 'bill to '.salary itie office of Sheriff 7 *ot''FaiffieW ^ourify. | .u U.i* believed the appointment of a ? Master?for tlie Couaty .will greatly irttsse^r-fHe expfensc -and- increase-Ae cx[)?Hitjo 11*ortusfiidss 'on tfie"civil :sict?' fc' ^ E D] 3UR CHANCE TO B )R A LITTLE MONE1 U HOTEHBi e of all our FINE COLOR ind our IMMENSE STOCK i: , now, that you will find thes< fflJJFORI of the Court, saving a snagsuin each! year to the taxpayers. OCCASIONAL. j Columbia, Nov. 30.?The usual routine and. the cnll of unfinished business took up most of yesterday, and the hum-drum of the House vras not disturbed until the bill to reduce tfae salaries of the State officers was brought up, when a most lively breeze sprung up. The House vras unwilling to vole at once upon so .important a measure, and the discussion was brought to a close upon a motion to postpone to some miure u?v na w.jideraiion. The marriage liccnse bill started a most frantic cyclone of discussion. Mr. Ficken, of Charleston, espoused his cause most zealously, and the announcement that the clergy, willi few exceptions, ia Charleston were in favor of the bill seemed to impress the House. Messrs. Buist, B raw ley, McCrady and others spoke in favor of the present state of affairs, but all to no purpose. The House passed to the second reading the bill requiring all those who contemplate marriage to get a license j from the Clerk to legalize (he ceremony, and one more obstacle in the way of marriage has been raised. It is hoped the Senate will kill the bill. Ottr mambers voted solidlv against it. The flouse indulged in the luxury of a night session last evening. This morning is being taken up with a diacustion of the Charleston liquor i bill. " It Is the old story, a bevy of 1 God-fearing philanthropists seek t make fallen man perfect and at f * same rime accountable for Ibis moi-_ impressed perfection. The most experienced and conservative members are in favor of high license. OCCASIONAL. ' I IFOR RENT. TI1E basement of my residence; can be rented" for next year, lS*o. Jt has *: separate entrance, back and' front, fr<>in the second stow entrance. Applvto 12-Sjlxl J. II. ELLIOTT. FOR RENT. My HOUSE AND LOT ON VANderhorst Street, now occupied by Mr.'J. 'W. McCreight. The house has five rooms; also good kitchen, stable, gardeu and good well. Possessiou given January 1,1390. Terms reasonable. Applv to 11-28tf A. WILL1FORD. WANTED.?Agents, Male and Female, in every City, Town and Village. Outflt free. - No Capital whatever required. Stock, Plan and Term's the Best, i'his is a splendid opportunity to make money. Write at once for Particulars. ' : P. F. COLLIER,. 12-2x1 03 WAMtE* St , New York. NOTICE. A?? ri/\M\?TCCTrtlTT)t J I \jr f ltii ur i r 27th November, 1889; $ SEALED BIDS FOR THE REBUILD ing of the Fairfield part of Ashley Bridge, over Little River will be received at this offiee up. to 12 o'clock on Saturday, the 28th day of December, 188?. Specifications to be had on application I to the Clerk of the Board at this office. : The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. : JXO. A. STEWART, ll-2$-lm Chmu. Bd. Co Com. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, "* " rOTTNTT OP FAIEfTELD. By J. A. TJIKNANT, Esq., Frobatc Judgo: WHEREAS, R H. JENNINGS, C. C. C. P., liath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Ilenry A~Gibson, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Ilenry A. Gibson, de ceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fair field Court House, S. C., on the 9th day of January, after publication hereof, at tll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day of j November, Anno "Domini 1389. Published on the 30th day of November, 1889, in Tiie News and Hekald. J. A. HINNANT. 11-30x6 Judge of Probate. Cbrislas Goods. I [r; fail, If ami Clioap ?ix? nTTTNA. i SILVER AND GOLD. b. i- ' . . j | LARGE AND SELECT ASSORTj tnent?in quality to suit the timet, in I price to suit the purse. This is tlis | place to get'a choice and appropriate ! Christmai <^ift. i ? I v Mr St Cinir BESSES. UYA EINF, DRESS Y. !R . ED DRESS GOODS POSIn this line, we do this in order 3 Goods on our front counter )& CO. BIG, LITTLE, YOUNG AI OLD. Gentlemen : Do not wear oat your shoe soles looking for Clothing. Yon surely have found oat that we have the BOSS LINE IN THE BOKO. Children's Suits from $1.05 up to $8.50. Boys.' Sniis from 412.49 up to $16.25. Meiv's Suits from $2.76 up to $27.50. LOOK AT OUR $10 SUITS. v.. . . . . - . , Iii Overcoats we dou't think we we have any opposition. The largest stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ever shown in-this town. Remember Q. D. WILLIFOBD & CO. BABfiA IIS.' W!J usn? W BABGAINS. t ' 1 AS JL'HE FALL SEASON AD,3'~?se?tprices come down, for the ' -?ason that the M<jrchant >ore anxions to unload. ( j wilh only one month ^_ear and a tremendonr -? inter Goods. We wi*hto be a<jle to start the New Year with a small stock and, in order to do-- this, have cut prices all along the line, and for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS will offer real genuine BIS BARGAINS. i Ikigiin. in Good#, -Piushas &c. Bargains in Prints, Bleacbings, Sheetings, Flannels and all kinds of piece goods. Look at our Blankets, Shawls, Bal Shirts, Table Damask. Towels, Hosiery, Glovea, Ladies' ana Misses' Corsets, and Handkerchiefs, and you w5U be convinced that we have bargains, A nice lot of Ladies' leather and plush Hand Satchels at a v?ry low price. Genl/? and Ladies' Underrests, at Bargain prices. . A lot of Boys' Underrests at Xevr York cost. Shoes. Shoes. ' . I ' Our shoe trade has been good, for the reason that we give big values for the prices asksd. We ha?e a job lot of children's shoes which we will sell at co?t. GrOOD GrOODS. Try a pair of our Granite State Ladies' and Children's Shoes, aad Evitt Broa.' fine shoes and you will always buy them. A fall lot of Rubber Shoes. We at e still offering big values in P.Whinor. A lot nf nrlrt suits at. whnlft. ate cost. Come and see us and we will save you money. Respect fully, CALDWELL & RUFF. MLhim OUT. HAVING DETERMINED IN THE FUTURE TO CARRY ON AN " EXCLUSIVE FMC\ -AND' PLANTATION GROCERY STORE, ?TOGETHER WITHHEAVY HARDWARE. I offer my stock of Shoes and Heavy Dry Goods at wholesale cost, without freight, ior ?CASH ONLY-The attention of Country Merchants is called to this sale. R. M. HUEY. 1 The Cotton Season and Coffin Debts. ! \T7 E have on our books several hundred j V Y dollars which is> iuuch needed now. i Customers will' please call and settle as this is the cotton season and more easily paid now than any other time. W. C. Bealy is authorized to collect these t debts. - - - " Il-I6t3xi J. ELLIOTT, Sic. -i: ' v- . ---K- 3 *" - ^f*?|?g| B BABY'S COB3TEK. KEDITGTlON * ' -* - -?JX. _ijr?^ omnrefSL > { * " >w trxwv .'i * - . ' WE WA25T TO REDUCtf OUR stock and want mOneyv For cash over the counters we are 'catting prices of oar Dress Goods mkJ trimmings, and many of them wilibe sold at New York cost to close out We wish to sell out the remnant of onr Sateens. Don'lrfaH to see these goods. CLOTHIXG.I Children's, Rjy's and MentsI Suits. Boy's and Men'a Overcoats.. Some of the above are offered at cost. See oar goodsand get prices before bayinz. * 1 1 * 7#ii - ^ . '** hats. ; hatsv Oar store is veil supplied with this ^ line of goods. We csn fit almost any head and the stylet are varied. . Come and try ui. '* " -?? -0 ... shoes.'.' In this line we are well-kno.Wn and acknowledged to be headquarters. Protect yoar h&ilth by keopiog roar feet dry and warm. - GROCERY giM J Iii this department we keep: all the ' leadinz staple and fancy groceries for family use, and all guaranteed to give satisfaction. ? We want your trade, gire us a call before you bay. .. . OUR TERMS-: If by special agreement we sell pay* able in 30 days, we expect the money at that time and will discontinue accounts if not paid promptly; ~ ~ RespectfaHy, i M my 1,1' I tii iii? mil ui uiwt If IS TIE TIME -v " -rr % -to buy your^ " ' - - : ; vi . -i j ft t bhfik beltiyfi4 hose;akd packing, lacepulthfib^v asbestos packing* hemp packing, s ?AND? V! MACHKfE axL,; 7 I ... FOB SALE eHEAP^BYv * JF.MmgI&rCO. STATE OF SOUTH CAEOtlNA, COUIfTT OF FAIRFIELD, COUET OF COMMOH ?LEAS. Elizabeth G. Bobertson, Plaintiff,: agahut Coca J. Eoberteon. wSUtia^ E?-Bobert-#> sou, Elizabeth Bcbertcctr^ .ThMnM Robertson, Junior, and Julia Eoberteor : ;/ Defendants. ?tfwntaoM. , Jbr.:22fli^; ChmpUvnt not Served. ~ TO 1KB DEFENDANTS ABOVEA AXED : VOU ABE HEREBY summoned and reJL quired to answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on thesubscriber, at his office, Wbrosboro, Serth Carolina, within twenty, days after the service hereof, - exclusive of the day of sueh serviee; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff 'in this ?? . action will apply to the Court for tie relief demanded in the Complaint Dated 9th October, A. D. 1889. ' H. A. GAJUiABD, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the Defendants, Cora J* Bobertsou, Thomas B. BobertsoiLjunior, Elizabeth Robertson and Julia Bobertsoxu Take notice that the Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, and the complaint in this action were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County.of ^airfield nnd State of South Carolina at Winnsboro in said County and State on the 9th day of October, 1SS9. /? This 9tn day of October, 18S9. :' /' H. A. GAEL LARD, / Platntiffs Attorney. 10-10x6t . OTTONSEEB. HIGHEST PRICES -PAID FOB? -COTTONSEED.In AH Quantities. SL J?. HIJEY. 10-ofxtf ;i . :: HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COTTON SEED. SPlL< VA L* aICES FOR CAR-LOAD LOTS. W. D. CREKxHT. ' 9-28tx4m ,, . gg THIS PAPEEl^^rS^ Atlrgi iMatBawwi (iGSprnc? Rt-V wh* <! n tiaiM eoatroct* toajr U? oode t9t H J vWYOtt?